rip sony pcm-d50
My Sony fieldrecorder died after a mere 4 years. Well, it's not really dead but it freezes and lately it sometimes refuses to start up.
I opened it to verify the usual suspects like power supply problems but the problem seems to be somewhat more complicated then that.
With external power it draws 50 mA when operational. When it doesn't start up it actually draws 35 mA and as the power switch is connected to the processor it clearly does something.
Unfortunately I promised to record a christmas concert....
There is a famous duo around this time of the year, maybe they can fix something.
The letter is already written.
I opened it to verify the usual suspects like power supply problems but the problem seems to be somewhat more complicated then that.
With external power it draws 50 mA when operational. When it doesn't start up it actually draws 35 mA and as the power switch is connected to the processor it clearly does something.
Unfortunately I promised to record a christmas concert....
There is a famous duo around this time of the year, maybe they can fix something.
The letter is already written.
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Setting the serivce mode:
>Turn on power to the set. Turn the limiter switch on while pressing [A-B] button and [DIVIDE] button at the same time, next select a "KeyChk+Fmt" and perform a button test.
>When an input has been determined, the backlight is illuminated for 0.5 second. When all the inputs have been confirmed at least once, NAND is formatted (all the issues are deleted) and the MENU settings are defaulted.
(quotes form service manual)
I have quite the same issues, my device won't turn on by the first attempt and then – after a succesful start – freezes quickly afterwards. There is no pattern (time or function) for the freeze and I am very disappointed because I bought the D50 as a used device for my work as a radio journalist.
What else could I try or is this problem already known??
No solution if you need it for anything serious but you could try this: http://www.fixya.com/support/t9085424-sony_pcm_d50_mu_sony_pcm_d50_takes
Thanks!
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