How do i replace my desplay cable myself... my original cable is damaged... i have to twist and bend to get the display working...any helpful site that describes with illustrations??? plz help
Sony CPD 17SF2 17" monitor. Need pinout information for monitor end vs DB15. This monitor is in an industrial setup with touchscreen, and the cable has been damaged by a "technician".
So far, I have found nothing (calling Sony resulted in "Discontinued". I knew that already. If this was anywhere else, I would simply tell the plant to buy a new one.
I suspect my problem is about the same. And, I suspect Sony used the same cabling throughout the series.
Any help will be a cost saving to the customer, and get the system up and running.
Larry Howard
[email protected]Sony CPD 17SF2 17" monitor. Need pinout information for monitor end vs DB15. This monitor is in an industrial setup with touchscreen, and the cable has been damaged by a "technician".
So far, I have found nothing (calling Sony resulted in "Discontinued". I knew that already. If this was anywhere else, I would simply tell the plant to buy a new one.
I suspect my problem is about the same. And, I suspect Sony used the same cabling throughout the series.
Any help will be a cost saving to the customer, and get the system up and running.
Larry Howard [email protected]
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check the internal display cable connection "LVDS" cable,
maybe you had trouble connecting it back fully, or you damaged it durring the replacing of the MB
Well, you're not going to fix this without opening up the camera.
The LCD screen should have to wires going to it. One is for the light that illuminates the LCD. That one is obviously working. The other is for the LCD itself - it sounds like that isn't. Either the LCD needs replaced, or that cable is loose or damaged. I'd suggest opening up the camera, finding that cable (it will likely be a thinner cable than the other), and checking for loose connections, or an obvious break or sharp bend in the cable.
Unfortunately, even if you find the cable is damaged, I'm not sure you can get it replaced. If you're not confident you can take this apart and put it back together properly, I'd suggest either taking it to a repair shop, or just using it as is. I'd hate to see you damage it further. If you are confident, however, check that cable. If it's good, contact Samsung about a replacement LCD.
As said cables, possibly loose or damaged, Are up up to it, open it up and have a look, You are the only one who knows if you can do it, It is possible
Yes ,you should replace the main board ,because you can'nt repair HDMI interface.
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It's easy - take it apart carefully and hopefully you have the replacement display, then make sure you connect the ribbon cable exactly like the old one to the main board. Then carefully reassemble. Make sure you put the screws back in to there original areas.
Yeah you can replace it. I would suggest you to go to a mobile repairing shop and get repaired or you can to the service center. They'll charge you for the new display and for their service.
Good luck.
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check ur power outlet and cable and make sure its plugged in well........also check power cable if not damaged........if so get it replaced also ur antenna may got a loose connection on the mast or antenna input on ur pc......
1. Check the connecting rod alignment If either the bend or the twist exceeds the specified limit,the connecting rod must be replaced. Bend per 100 mm (3.937 inch) Limit: 0.15 (0.0059) Twist per 100 mm (3.937 inch) Limit: 0.20 (0.0078)
2. Measure the connecting rod thrust clearance. Use a feeler gauge to measure the thrust clearance at the large end of the connecting rod If the clearance exceeds the specified limit, the connecting rod must be replaced. Standard: 0.16 mm - 0.35 mm (0.0063 inch - 0.0138 inch) Limit: 0.40 mm (0.0157 inch)
Carefully check the rod bearings. If even one bearing is found to be damaged or badly worn, the entire bearing assembly must be replaced as a set. Reinstall the bearings in their original positions. Apply plastigage to the crank pin.
Reinstall the rod caps (12) to their original positions. Tighten the rod cap nuts. Torque: 54 Nm (40 ft. lbs.)Note: Do not allow the crankshaft to rotate.
Remove the rod caps.
Measure the width of the plastigage and determine the oil clearance. If the oil clearance exceeds the limit, replace the rod bearing as a set. Standard: 0.019 mm - 0.043 mm (0.0007 inch - 0.0017 inch) Limit: 0.08 mm (0.003 inch)
Clean the plastigage from the bearings and the crankshaft pins.
Sony CPD 17SF2 17" monitor. Need pinout information for monitor end vs DB15. This monitor is in an industrial setup with touchscreen, and the cable has been damaged by a "technician".
So far, I have found nothing (calling Sony resulted in "Discontinued". I knew that already. If this was anywhere else, I would simply tell the plant to buy a new one.
I suspect my problem is about the same. And, I suspect Sony used the same cabling throughout the series.
Any help will be a cost saving to the customer, and get the system up and running.
Larry Howard
[email protected]
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