Thought I would give an update on my DSR-922 that I am having some problems with.
I had my neighbor come over on Sunday afternoon, and pull all the voltages from all the inputs, and according to the label on the main cap on the power supply, everything is correct. He also checked out some of the solder joints, and visibly inspected all the caps and thought perhaps a single chip needed attention.
I took it to a second friend who does component level work, and he check the suspect chip with an O-Scope. He said he thought the chip was functioning normally.
He repaired a half dozen or so solder joints. Still couldn't get past the WM UP stage.
I brought it home, and took the Mainboard loose, and flexed it some with my hands and got it to turn on. All this was without the VCII Board installed. BTW, I checked out both VCII modules that I own in my HTS VIII+ analog receiver, and it recognized them fine even allowing the setup screen to come up etc.
I put the VCII board in, and it stopped at the WM UP screen again. I let it set overnight, and plugged it in this morning, and it came right on. I let it run a little bit, and un-plugged it. Plugged it back in, and back at the WM UP stage again. I unplugged it, and let it set until I got back around noon.
I thought if I can get this thing to come on hooked to the dish, I'll let it download all the maps that the Master reset I did the other day wiped out.
Came home, took it to the living room, hooked it up to the dish, turned it on, had 100 Signal on G1 (G15) TP 3 with 99 Q. It took a rehit, downloaded the maps, the guide, and the info.
It still won't recognize the VCII module in the setup screen, but works on the VCII channels.
I think it is simply another cold solder joint or two that would fix it, but I am tired of it, and I have imposed enough on my friends. I have unplugged it again after the maps download, and it again stopped at the WM UP. I will let it set for an hour or two, and it will come back on now.
I have purchased a 920 from a fellow forum member, and it is on the way.
I am going to put this one up in the classified section, and if I can't get any takers there, I will put it on EBay.
If any of you have further suggestions, now is the time to speak up.
Fred
I had my neighbor come over on Sunday afternoon, and pull all the voltages from all the inputs, and according to the label on the main cap on the power supply, everything is correct. He also checked out some of the solder joints, and visibly inspected all the caps and thought perhaps a single chip needed attention.
I took it to a second friend who does component level work, and he check the suspect chip with an O-Scope. He said he thought the chip was functioning normally.
He repaired a half dozen or so solder joints. Still couldn't get past the WM UP stage.
I brought it home, and took the Mainboard loose, and flexed it some with my hands and got it to turn on. All this was without the VCII Board installed. BTW, I checked out both VCII modules that I own in my HTS VIII+ analog receiver, and it recognized them fine even allowing the setup screen to come up etc.
I put the VCII board in, and it stopped at the WM UP screen again. I let it set overnight, and plugged it in this morning, and it came right on. I let it run a little bit, and un-plugged it. Plugged it back in, and back at the WM UP stage again. I unplugged it, and let it set until I got back around noon.
I thought if I can get this thing to come on hooked to the dish, I'll let it download all the maps that the Master reset I did the other day wiped out.
Came home, took it to the living room, hooked it up to the dish, turned it on, had 100 Signal on G1 (G15) TP 3 with 99 Q. It took a rehit, downloaded the maps, the guide, and the info.
It still won't recognize the VCII module in the setup screen, but works on the VCII channels.
I think it is simply another cold solder joint or two that would fix it, but I am tired of it, and I have imposed enough on my friends. I have unplugged it again after the maps download, and it again stopped at the WM UP. I will let it set for an hour or two, and it will come back on now.
I have purchased a 920 from a fellow forum member, and it is on the way.
I am going to put this one up in the classified section, and if I can't get any takers there, I will put it on EBay.
If any of you have further suggestions, now is the time to speak up.
Fred