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NEC PC-FX => PC-FX Discussion => Topic started by: James Collins on December 06, 2005, 05:23:50 AM

Title: PC-FX laser calibration
Post by: James Collins on December 06, 2005, 05:23:50 AM
I recently replaced a defective laser pick-up in my PC-FX. The previous unit suffered a diode burnout, however the former owner said that he noted tracking issues when playing some games prior to the unit's failure. I purchased a OE game new (Animé Freak VOL. 1) for testing purposes and during some FMV sequences there is audio cut-out and an occasional pause with video playback.

On the system board underneath the left panel, there are 4 pots. These are what I assume to be the laser gain and adjustment. If anybody knows which is which or has a service guide this will be an enormous help. For anybody who has experienced a a laser pickup failure, the replacement unit is a Hitachi HOP-E1, available at Donberg electronics http://www.donberg.ie/. I paid about $ 50 to have it shipped to the US. The replacement part requires minor modification to the data cable end and the old lens servo protector plastic cover to work.

My goal is to create a technical document that will help PC-FX owners service their laser assembly and eliminate the need to flop the unit around to play games.  :)
Title: PC-FX laser calibration
Post by: Keranu on December 06, 2005, 10:48:44 AM
That's great, man!
Title: PC-FX laser calibration
Post by: DECKARD69 on December 14, 2005, 10:04:19 AM
Hi James !
Have you news about how to replacing laser lens ?
I don't know if I have the same problem, but without original games disk I can't try the unit I ve got from Japan... I'm trying to using backup at moments but I've sometimes different reading problems... :cry:
I'm trying with different modes of writing backup (using different CD type at low speed) but differents result any time...
It's strange... Because the unit runs perfectly with CD Audio ..... :?:  


Massimiliano
Title: PC-FX laser calibration
Post by: James Collins on December 31, 2005, 03:55:52 AM
Thanks alot guys!  :roll: