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Home Forums Product Discussion & Questions BeoCenter Beocenter 1 with Suspicious Display and IR Board (PCB58)

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  • #69138
    Narles
    BRONZE Member

    Hi all. I am new to the community. I have a Beocenter 1 that I absolutely love but it suddenly stopped powering on from standby recently. I am highly suspicious that the problem actually has to do with the IR sensor board and not any kind of power issue for the tube. I believe this TV can only be operated via IR remote so I want to make 100% sure that the IR system is working properly before I start to look at other components for the culprit. I actually got the set to power on last night when I was fiddling with the IR board (identified as PCB58) but I can’t seem to reproduce how I got it to power up from standby. The little metal shield at the bottom with three holes in my picture is the IR receiver. I tested the resistor in the top left and it seems to be good. I also tested with a different 16-pin ribbon cable and that doesn’t appear to be the problem either.
    Does anyone have any ideas for how to troubleshoot or test this PCB for functionality? I can’t seem to find a replacement PCB58 for sale. I have some electronics/soldering/repair experience but have no idea where to even begin with this one.

    Thank you!

    #69149
    Madskp
    GOLD Member

    There are other B&O products where IR issues are related to bad electrolytic capacitors. In most cases it is capacitors near the IR receiver, so they might be within the metal shield.

    Other than that have you tried to reapply options settings to ensure that it somehow hasn’t gone to option 0(no ir)

    Location: Denmark
    #69164
    Narles
    BRONZE Member

    Thank you so much for responding and telling me about this. I had thought about removing the metal shield but I will go ahead and do that (after I try checking that it hasn’t somehow switched to option 0). If it is the capacitors under the shield, I am guessing those would be surface mounted components since the back of the PCB has no through-holes in that section?

    Thanks again. This is my only B&O product so it really helps to hear from someone with more experience. I tried getting help from the CRT TV enthusiast community but it seems that B&O TVs are such a different kind of product that the regular CRT TV enthusiast community can’t really offer much help for issues like this. Thanks again!

    #69165
    Madskp
    GOLD Member

    You are very welcome.

    Unfortunately B&O at one point stopped showing schematics in the servicemanuals because the began replacing boards instead of repairing them.  Therefor it can be hard to figure out which components are in the products without disassembly and measuring.

    If it is the capacitors under the shield, I am guessing those would be surface mounted components since the back of the PCB has no through-holes in that section?

    That is very likely.

    Thanks again. This is my only B&O product so it really helps to hear from someone with more experience. I tried getting help from the CRT TV enthusiast community but it seems that B&O TVs are such a different kind of product that the regular CRT TV enthusiast community can’t really offer much help for issues like this. Thanks again!

    Not much experience with repairs on them. I have had B&O CRT’s some 15-20 years ago, but never had to repair them when I had them.

    Not much activity about CRT’s here on Beoworld either. Only once in a while. I guess most people that use CRT TV’s today are retro gaming entusiasts. You might be lucky to find something on the archived forums thought.

    Location: Denmark
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