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Hmmm.... I also have a d-555 that I got new in the 90's and have a problem with the headphone out... Where do you get the UUD1C221MCL1GS which I think is the part number? Also if I am using an old weller solder station and I can't set the temp, or I have the weller gun, which would be best to attempt it or should I find someone to send the unit out to get it fixed? Thanks.
I disassembled my D-121 this afternoon and removed the top part.
Sympton-Comes up with nodisc error on the display
Diagnosing the problem
First I inspected the capacitors on the main board-all were OK
Checked the optical pickup was connected-and it is.
Removed and reseated the connectors.
Checked S802 and then reassembled the unit.
Anything else to do later:
Trimpots
May have to clean the OPU several times.
The result:
Powered it on and it works fine most of the time when the above had been carefully cleaned.
Comes up with nodisc
Sometimes it's possible to select tracks.
I have a Sony D-211 which, as many have commented, gives a clear and distinct sound, which I would like to resurrect.
I've read through various pages of this thread, in particular page 21, but am still stuck.
When I enter a disc, and press play, the screen lights up fine and the disc spins. There is definitely a 1mm or so disc wobble, which presumably means that the laser, if it is working, can't read the disc accurately? Within about 10 seconds the unit shuts down. I can press the forward/backward keys within this time to change the track number, but it never actually plays before shutting down.
Can anyone suggest if an adjustment is needed somewhere?
I've opened the unit up and oiled the spindle that the laser assembly is on but that hasn't made any difference.
The PSU claims only to give 400mA - could that be an issue?
Several posters referred to "adjusting pots" but I'm not clear what that means. I can't see any potentiometers if that was what it meant.
Also, I can't work out how to test if the laser is on - several posters referred to defeating the shut-off switch that stops the player when the lid is open, but I can't see any obvious such switch. The metal piece in the corner is well away from the PCB so I don't think it's that. At least this would enable me to check whether the laser itself is working.
Whenever I put a disc in and press Enter/Play - a looping Walkman logo displays as well as an icon indicating the player is trying to read the disc. This goes on for a while and the unit never plays anything.
What is wrong?
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