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    Topfield 6200 dead?

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    My dad's 6200 all of sudden stopped working.

    When powered on there is no signal going out of the RCA cables. Both LED's in the display are lit up, red and green.

    The display itself has three letters A upside down, like this: 'A:A:A.' - notice the dots in between. I haven't been able to locate some kind of error code list. I haven't tried the other outputs, like s-video. Could it be that the firmware is corrupted or something? I don't know if it's still under warranty either.

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    I know NOTHING about that receiver, specifically. When you say powered on, are you just powering it on by the remote or the front panel swith, or by a complete down power from a back swith or by pulling the power plug? It sounds like a locked up computer from here, so a hard power down may cure it. Unplug it or turn it off from the back for 10 to 30 seconds then repower it and see if that does the job. If not the real experts will be checking in.
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    I would try the power off and back on with the switch on the back. Sometimes that fixes it.

    See if other outputs work. Coax out (if there is one...some receivers dont) is usually fail proof
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    Thanks,

    But this is the state it's in when plugged in (powered on, no switch in back). Unit is unresponsive to remote control. Display stays the same on the unit. FYI, I do have a Topfield 4000 receiver, and that works fine, so I know it's not the other equipment.

    I will try the other video outputs and post back.

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    I am not sure you understood what we are trying to say -- or -- maybe you did it and we are not understanding you. --- We picture it as we say it :<). Try unpluging the receiver, count slowly to 30 and plug it back in. Then let us know if that changes anything.

    It has failed to work for me only twice (out of over 50 times). I left one box unplugged for about a month and when I had time to do futher testing it worked again. The second STB was (is) bad.

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    I have found Topfields as you describe - to be un-repairable, the 7 segment display is lit with the top bar missing (like upside down "A"s) - if you find a cure I will most interested.
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    wescopc described the symptoms perfectly, power cycling it doesn't help, I thought there may have been a way to reset the unit to factory conditions or something like that, or an internal hard reset - without the OSD

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    Quote Originally Posted by fyretech View Post
    My dad's 6200 all of sudden stopped working.

    When powered on there is no signal going out of the RCA cables. Both LED's in the display are lit up, red and green.

    The display itself has three letters A upside down, like this: 'A:A:A.' - notice the dots in between. I haven't been able to locate some kind of error code list. I haven't tried the other outputs, like s-video. Could it be that the firmware is corrupted or something? I don't know if it's still under warranty either.

    Thanks
    We have had experience with other models of Topfield receivers displaying all 8's in the display when the capacitors in the power supply open up and get leaky. If any of the capacitors are swelled (bulged on top) they definitely are bad. You might have a tech replace all the electrolytic capacitors on the power supply board and see if that fixes it. In most cases that fixes the receiver. If that doesn't do it, I am not aware of a fix, certainly not an economical repair.

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