ROWE AMI CD 100C ERRORE 05-63
GOOD EVENING EVERYONE, I WOULD LIKE A HELP FOR MY ROWE AMI CD 100C.
THE ERROR BOARD LED TURNS ON AND THE CD SPINS WITHOUT STOPPING AND CHECKING THE KEYBOARD ON THE DISPLAY IT GIVES ME ERROR 05-63 01. I APOLOGIZE IF THERE ARE SOME WRITING ERRORS BUT I AM USING THE TRANSLATOR. THANKS TO WHO CAN HELP ME |
ROWE AMI CD 100C ERRORE 05-63
On Wednesday, September 23, 2020 at 1:55:35 PM UTC-7, wrote:
GOOD EVENING EVERYONE, I WOULD LIKE A HELP FOR MY ROWE AMI CD 100C. THE ERROR BOARD LED TURNS ON AND THE CD SPINS WITHOUT STOPPING AND CHECKING THE KEYBOARD ON THE DISPLAY IT GIVES ME ERROR 05-63 01. I APOLOGIZE IF THERE ARE SOME WRITING ERRORS BUT I AM USING THE TRANSLATOR. THANKS TO WHO CAN HELP ME Error 05-63 means the mechanism lost communication either between the mechanism control board and the cd player or between the mechanism control board and the central control computer board. Check for tarnished connectors. |
ROWE AMI CD 100C ERRORE 05-63
Il giorno giovedì 24 settembre 2020 alle 17:12:30 UTC+2 Ken Layton ha scritto:
On Wednesday, September 23, 2020 at 1:55:35 PM UTC-7, wrote: GOOD EVENING EVERYONE, I WOULD LIKE A HELP FOR MY ROWE AMI CD 100C. THE ERROR BOARD LED TURNS ON AND THE CD SPINS WITHOUT STOPPING AND CHECKING THE KEYBOARD ON THE DISPLAY IT GIVES ME ERROR 05-63 01. I APOLOGIZE IF THERE ARE SOME WRITING ERRORS BUT I AM USING THE TRANSLATOR. THANKS TO WHO CAN HELP ME Error 05-63 means the mechanism lost communication either between the mechanism control board and the cd player or between the mechanism control board and the central control computer board. Check for tarnished connectors. Hi thank you for the advice Ken Layton I will try to pass a flux for contacts on the connectors .... can I keep in touch with you for some more advice? Greetings from Rome. |
ROWE AMI CD 100C ERRORE 05-63
On 2020/09/24 9:52 a.m., gianpiero romano wrote:
Il giorno giovedì 24 settembre 2020 alle 17:12:30 UTC+2 Ken Layton ha scritto: On Wednesday, September 23, 2020 at 1:55:35 PM UTC-7, wrote: GOOD EVENING EVERYONE, I WOULD LIKE A HELP FOR MY ROWE AMI CD 100C. THE ERROR BOARD LED TURNS ON AND THE CD SPINS WITHOUT STOPPING AND CHECKING THE KEYBOARD ON THE DISPLAY IT GIVES ME ERROR 05-63 01. I APOLOGIZE IF THERE ARE SOME WRITING ERRORS BUT I AM USING THE TRANSLATOR. THANKS TO WHO CAN HELP ME Error 05-63 means the mechanism lost communication either between the mechanism control board and the cd player or between the mechanism control board and the central control computer board. Check for tarnished connectors. Hi thank you for the advice Ken Layton I will try to pass a flux for contacts on the connectors .... can I keep in touch with you for some more advice? Greetings from Rome. Hi Gianpiero, Not sure what you mean by "I will try to pass a flux for contacts on the connectors ". What I would recommend is that you try to polish the pins or PCB traces for the connectors using a very mild abrasive that won't damage the gold flashing. Also, watch out for static electricity when polishing any PCB connectors! John :-#)# -- (Please post followups or tech inquiries to the USENET newsgroup) John's Jukes Ltd. MOVED to #7 - 3979 Marine Way, Burnaby, BC, Canada V5J 5E3 (604)872-5757 (Pinballs, Jukes, Video Games) www.flippers.com "Old pinballers never die, they just flip out." |
ROWE AMI CD 100C ERRORE 05-63
On 9/24/20 10:29, John Robertson wrote:
Hi Gianpiero, Not sure what you mean by "I will try to pass a flux for contacts on the connectors ". What I would recommend is that you try to polish the pins or PCB traces for the connectors using a very mild abrasive that won't damage the gold flashing. Also, watch out for static electricity when polishing any PCB connectors! By mild abrasive, something like a pencil eraser. Not sandpaper and never steel wool. Caig De-Ox-It on a paper towel or Q-tip also works well. If by flux you mean soldering flux, not a good idea. Flux assists solder flow, it isn't a contact cleaner or tarnish remover. Many fluxes will damage electronics if not removed after soldering. |
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