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Broken conector Hello allPlease help me with the part number for the foil connector that connects the lcd monitor to the main board of my IVDM-7002 dvd player.I dont have the service manual .Best regardsBogdanici
Ouch! It's sold as as an assembly.The part you need, the LCD screen comes with a new ribbon, although you might try AAA Camera in Fort Worth Texas. They're on Lancaster on the east side of the city.Talk to Mike...accordianman
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The HP is a flat screen monitor used with many desktop computers. When the LCD on your HP monitor goes white, it is an indication that your monitor's inverter board has gone bad. The inverter board is a small circuit board that transfers power from the monitor's main circuit board to the LCD screen. Replacing the inverter board means dismantling the HP monitor.
1. Power down your computer and unplug the HP monitor cable from the back of your desktop. Disconnect the power cable from the back of the monitor. Relocate the monitor to a flat work surface. Place the monitor with the screen facing downward.
2. Remove the Phillips-head screws from the monitor's base stand and from the back cover. Lift the base stand off of the monitor and remove the back cover. Peel away the foil from inside the monitor around the internal circuit board.
3. Locate the inverter board near the bottom of the monitor's casing. Unplug the power cables from either side of the inverter. Loosen the Phillips-head screws from the inverter board. Lift the old inverter out of the monitor's casing and set it aside.
4. Place the new inverter inside the monitor. Replace the Phillips-head screws and fasten it in place. Reconnect the power cables to the connectors on each side of the new inverter. Replace the foil around the outside of the main circuit board.
5. Replace the back panel and base stand, and their retaining Phillips-head screws
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Since you pushed the Auto button it is possible that the monitor has changed the input type to a type other than that you are currently using.
For instance it may have chosen to accept VGA input however you have the DVI or HDMI connected.
To fix this you will have to push the auto button again, and possibly again to get it to find your current input channel.
You may need to turn your computer off and then back on again.
You may need to connect your monitor using a different connector, example via VGA, DVI or HDMI. It all depends on the connection you have at present.
Blue Connector is VGA.
White connector is DVI. HDMI is very narrow conector usually black.
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damnor01
the connection between the lcd and the main board is defective, the video connector is broken, try to use tv connection to check if you get a picture displayed on your tv screen so you need to repair your lcd. if you don't see any picture it's main board problem service is required.
thanks.
That wire makes it so the unit can only be used while the Parking Brake is activated, so you cannot use it whilst mobile. Some people bypass this, depending on how it works, by Earthing it out, or taking to + 12V.
I DONT HAVE THE HURNES WIRE CONECTOR
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