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Aneuploidy

Jan 1, 1970
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i have recently obtained a 6610 of a friend who had no use for it as he
bought a new one...
he told me it worked but when i had a look the power button on the board
is missing.. that dont seem to be a problem as i can short the terminals out
for a sec till it turns on. the problem i have is the lack of display, the
screen is blank. the screen and keypad lights up but there is no display.
if anyone has any suggestions on what could be the problem or
how i could repair it it would be apprricitaed. Thanks. David.
 
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Chaos Master

Jan 1, 1970
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Aneuploidy said those words of wisdom from the arcane mages in
sci.electronics.repair:
i have recently obtained a 6610 of a friend who had no use for it as he
bought a new one...
he told me it worked but when i had a look the power button on the board
is missing.. that dont seem to be a problem as i can short the terminals out
for a sec till it turns on. the problem i have is the lack of display, the
screen is blank. the screen and keypad lights up but there is no display.
if anyone has any suggestions on what could be the problem or
how i could repair it it would be apprricitaed. Thanks. David.

I think the best you can do without service info, is checking the display
connections or try another compatible LCD.
 
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jakdedert

Jan 1, 1970
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Chaos Master said:
Aneuploidy said those words of wisdom from the arcane mages in
sci.electronics.repair:

I think the best you can do without service info, is checking the display
connections or try another compatible LCD.
True, my Nokia 51xx series phones are prone to display problems. I've had
several, and they all have over the years developed a problem where the
display blanks out, and I have to 'reboot' the phone to get it back. Very
occasionally, I can twist or tap the phone and get it back, but usually I
must turn it off, then back on. It's always some sort of physical shock or
bump which blanks it out. I had one repaired at my cell companys service
center, with a display from an unused phone. When I got the loaner unit
back, I played with it a bit. It appeared that the display itself was okay,
just the connection to the phone was at fault. The display simply
'contacts' the circuit board--held on by metal tabs. Apparently this
mechanical connection gets faulty over time and lets the contact get
intermittant...no idea why turning the phone on/off re-establishes the
connection, or why I can't just 'shock' it back.

I don't know if your series phone is the same, but I'd think it likely. As
for the missing button; most Nokias have interchangable faceplates so that
users can customize their phones. Many of these come with a new rubber
membrane keypad, which might replace your missing power button.

jak
 
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