From: Brasto on
This Marantz DV6200 fails to play the DVD. It does plays CD's
perfectly, but using a DVD you can see the Laser head is trying to
focus, the tracking sled is moving towards the center of the DVD, the
disk spins up and this proces repeats itself 3 times and after that NO
DISK is displayed. The DVD cannot be removed using STOP/OPEN, I have
to reintialize main power.

Any suggestions what to troubleshoot and/or replace?

TIA
Brasto
From: David Farber on
Brasto wrote:
> This Marantz DV6200 fails to play the DVD. It does plays CD's
> perfectly, but using a DVD you can see the Laser head is trying to
> focus, the tracking sled is moving towards the center of the DVD, the
> disk spins up and this proces repeats itself 3 times and after that NO
> DISK is displayed. The DVD cannot be removed using STOP/OPEN, I have
> to reintialize main power.
>
> Any suggestions what to troubleshoot and/or replace?
>
> TIA
> Brasto

You could try replacing the spindle motor. They usually sputter out quickly
on these machines. I think it's a Pioneer brand. Check for the Pioneer part
number stamped on the motor. Take note of the height of the spindle table
because you'll need to reinstall it closely to the original height on the
new motor.

Good luck.
--
David Farber
David Farber's Service Center
L.A., CA


From: Phil Allison on

"Brasto"

> This Marantz DV6200 fails to play the DVD.

** It's over 8 years old - right ?

> It does plays CD's
> perfectly, but using a DVD you can see the Laser head is trying to
> focus, the tracking sled is moving towards the center of the DVD, the
> disk spins up and this proces repeats itself 3 times and after that NO
> DISK is displayed. The DVD cannot be removed using STOP/OPEN, I have
> to reintialize main power.
>
> Any suggestions what to troubleshoot and/or replace?


** Good chance the red laser has failed - the one that reads DVDs




..... Phil





From: Mark Zacharias on
"David Farber" <farberbear.unspam(a)aol.com> wrote in message
news:4bc390f4$0$7681$bd467cd0(a)news.dslextreme.com...
> Brasto wrote:
>> This Marantz DV6200 fails to play the DVD. It does plays CD's
>> perfectly, but using a DVD you can see the Laser head is trying to
>> focus, the tracking sled is moving towards the center of the DVD, the
>> disk spins up and this proces repeats itself 3 times and after that NO
>> DISK is displayed. The DVD cannot be removed using STOP/OPEN, I have
>> to reintialize main power.
>>
>> Any suggestions what to troubleshoot and/or replace?
>>
>> TIA
>> Brasto
>
> You could try replacing the spindle motor. They usually sputter out
> quickly on these machines. I think it's a Pioneer brand. Check for the
> Pioneer part number stamped on the motor. Take note of the height of the
> spindle table because you'll need to reinstall it closely to the original
> height on the new motor.
>
> Good luck.
> --
> David Farber
> David Farber's Service Center
> L.A., CA
>

"Base assy" part number 9965 000 11758. It does not appear to be a Pioneer
part (if it were, it would probably still be working :-)

Mark Z.

From: Brasto on
On 13 apr, 05:20, "Phil Allison" <phi...(a)tpg.com.au> wrote:
> "Brasto"
>
> > This Marantz DV6200 fails to play the DVD.
>
> **  It's over 8 years old  -   right ?
>
> > It does plays CD's
> > perfectly, but using a DVD you can see the Laser head is trying to
> > focus, the tracking sled is moving towards the center of the DVD, the
> > disk spins up and this proces repeats itself 3 times and after that NO
> > DISK is displayed. The DVD cannot be removed using STOP/OPEN, I have
> > to reintialize main power.
>
> > Any suggestions what to troubleshoot and/or replace?
>
> ** Good chance the red laser has failed -  the one that reads DVDs
>
> ....  Phil

Hi Phil, you are close to the year of manufacture, it was actually
2003...
If the red laser is the cause of failure, it will be the end of my
repair attempt as replacement of the component may cost EUR 150,
correct?

As I explained to David before, I donot think it is the spindle motor,
this spindlemotor is a multi phase AC driven device and not the
lowcost DC garbage which one could find in lowcost CD-players....