[TechAssist] Re: AutoVision VCP model VE6825 made by Daewoo

  • From: Paul <dntwntv@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: techassist@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Fri, 7 Oct 2005 11:38:06 -0700 (PDT)

Jerry  
  It has," made by Daewoo" on the back of it. I had heard that Daewoo was not 
helpful if you were not an ASC. I don't work on Daewoo products at all, but 
this is a special need so I am trying to help if I can. Are the K and G decks 
in the latest equipment that they make? This looks like it is brand new and 
never been used. Mode sw and and end sensors not out of the realm of 
possibility, but haven't had this problem with new sets.  It is a D/C only unit 
so I thought if I could get the power supply schematic that would help 
eliminate any problems there. The center led is working but have to just about 
completely disassemble to get to the end sensors to check for bad solder joints 
or missing 5v. Didn't want to get that far into it if I cant fix it.   
 
                                                                                
                                   Paul
 

J Silverman <greentron@xxxxxxx> wrote:
Does it have the Daewoo brand name on it? We never had any luck getting
information from Daewoo on any model that did not have their brand name on
it. You might try the simple things first. check the sensor LED system. Is
the prism still there? Do you detect infra red coming out of the prism? I
have not had a problem with the Daewoo sensor LEDs or prisms or detectors
but if they were dirty or weak you could have this symptom.
Their different mechanisms have different means of detecting the cassette.
The K-Mecha deck detects the cassette because the basket causes the main cam
gear to turn and turns the mode switch, so on that model you might clean the
mode switch and bend the contact springs a little. The basket blocks the
start sensor on the G-mecha deck to detect cassette in. On some of their
mechanisms there is a switch on the circuit board that detects
cassette-down.
Jerry Silverman
Greentron Inc
4 Newland Ave
Greenville SC 29609
Fax/Phone 864 232 3889
mail to: greentron@xxxxxxx
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Subject: [TechAssist] AutoVision VCP model VE6825 made by Daewoo


> Customer says this goes in a van that he bought and wants me to fix if I
can. He says a replacement is about $300.00. Hard to believe, but I said I
would look at it. It is made by Daewoo. I am going to have to find some
service info on it. It will not take the tape in. The drum spins when
powered up. I loaded it by hand but it unloads, and will eject if button is
pushed.
> Will Daewoo sell me the manual if I am not an ASC? If so a phone number
would be appreciated.
> Paul
>
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> Paul ,B
> Central TV&Video
> 911W Grand Ave
> Grover Beach Ca.
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