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plug1 08-20-2004 18:44

dead gx10i after replace lcds
 
Hi,
can anyone help me out
i have a gx10i that after replacing the pcb with the lcds on it is now dead
the phone worked perfectly with cracked screen
but after i relaced the pcb with the lcds its now dead
I then put the original pcb back on , and the phone is
still dead ,

Thinking it needed flashed I then bought a serial cable
but the phone wont comunicate with the pc ,
the cable has standard max232 in the plug and 3 wires
is this the corect cable and is it likly the phone needs flashed ?

iv looked everyware and cant find any info about this
could anyone please clear this up for me
Tia
Plug

plug1 08-21-2004 03:30

common guys surly someone
has the knolage to help me
pleez

BlackyP 08-23-2004 12:43

Quote:

Originally Posted by plug1
the cable has standard max232 in the plug and 3 wires
is this the corect cable and is it likly the phone needs flashed ?

Unfortunately sees one the cable from the outside not at. Thereto ought to your cable at the COM-Connector be opened (otherwise if any the "black box" In the centre of the cable) now can one possible the label on which circuit (IC) picking.
In the event of when anycase, such as MAX323... stands (with other manufacturers such like MAXIM which may initially-letters vary) deals it itself about 5V-technique and when when is to read MAX3232..., then is 3V-technique in them.

3V means 3Volt ... only elders mobile phones run still in 5V-technique.
Unfortunately will sometimes "elders" cable, the actually for panasonic-phone provided were in circulation brought (plug sees simulant from and fits also all right at the GX10...20).

my Cable is from here :
http://www.handy-punkt.com/catalog/p...roducts_id=525
It works fine for backup and flashing.

plug1 08-23-2004 14:52

as i say the cable has a maxim max232
spill the beens on the lcd replacement
plug

shawgsm 08-23-2004 15:01

try to check the flex connector from the lcd to the mother board if it is soldered well, there three flex connector check verry well

b,r
sherwin ;)

Axes 08-23-2004 18:10

Must be mainboard problem...

plug1 08-24-2004 03:31

so are you guys saying that disconecting the flex ribbon dos not efect
the sware on the fone ?
i can solder to a very high standard i work with smd ewipment so dont see that being the problem
and i would have expected the replacement of the old lcd to have
restored the phone to boot ?
please clarafy for me please
plug

rotorman 08-25-2004 06:25

I'm pretty sure the board with the LCDs on it IS the brains of the fone. The keypad board is the RF side. You may have damaged the ribbon connector, I trust you used anti-static precaution. Try this, to turn on press power button, release then press and hold. I have a fone that requires this for some reason. Everything else works fine.

plug1 08-26-2004 12:46

i have 3 flex ribbons so that just about discounts that
ati static lol , no but iv never found it a problem 4b
and i dont where nylon nickers .
can some one please confirm that you can split the 2 halfs on these fones without
fooking the sware , i heave read elsware that it dose.
plz
Plug

rotorman 08-27-2004 07:21

Nah I've done it before and both fones worked fine when I put their original halfs back together. Yours must be a very rare event.

DABOSS 06-02-2005 12:27

Hello Guys,
I am bringing this old problem back.
I also have changed the LCD in a GX10i but now the phone is dead even if I put the old cracked lcd in that was powering up before.

PLease help any ideas welcome :(

rotorman 06-03-2005 01:23

Here's an idea
 
I had a fone where you had to press the power button twice to make it turn on. Try that.

JD


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