Hello everyone,
First post and a cry for troubleshooting help.
I picked up a later revision CDR-30A cd-rom2 unit, as expected it energised but lens won't home neither would it spin.
Carefully opened it up and sure enough the middle gear was yellowed and stuck, I sneezed and it just disintegrated. A week later I had a replacement gear in hand and promptly installed it. Cleaned the lens with ipa and lubed the rails with cera grease, closed it up while making sure the flex cables were inserted properly and all wiring were intact and unimpeded.
For testing I used an original PAD-105 adapter, popped in an audio cd and pressed play.
The disc promptly started spinning, and I could hear the lens was homing to spindle (was left in outer position). But that was all, the readout shows "0" and disc just continued to spin.
Took the disc out and pushed the lens assembly all the way out top left, keeping the lid open manually switched on the contact switch and pressed play.
I could see the lens move home, spindle starts spinning, diode lights up red, readout says "0". When it reached home position, the lens bobbed up and down 3 times and stopped. Spindle is also stopped. Seems it powered off.
Now with an audio cd inserted, I presume it does the same thing, readout only shows "0" except that the disc does not stop spinning at all. Pressing "stop" I notice that while the readout blanks, the disc is still spinning and will only stop and power off when the lid is opened (contact switch off). Is this normal behavior?
Thinking maybe it just can't find the track and a simple focus adjustment fix, I opened it up again, checked the positions of the 5 pots, and they seem to correspond with what was shown in one of the guides here. I marked the original positions then proceeded to tweak VR102, then tried 104, always being careful to return to the marked positions. Nothing seems to work, so I started trying the other pots to no avail.
What else can I try to get the unit to at least pick up the audio tracks and start playing?
Thanks in advance for any tips and help.