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Old 11-14-2004, 22:17   #1 (permalink)
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Samsung S500 keypad problem


Hi mates!!! I have a bit problem with that phone. After reheating PCB (network failure) Network is appears. But I have the problem with keys – 1,2,3, they are not working. I hot only PA, antenna switch and some of IC’s near of this area. I didn’t hot IC’s that are in compound. What may be the reason, how can I solve that? Help me please. Maybe you can tell me what could I overheat, any keypad filter for example like a Nokia 6100?
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HI: KAYPAD OND REMOVE c1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9-*-#
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Hi mates!!! I have a bit problem with that phone. After reheating PCB (network failure) Network is appears. But I have the problem with keys – 1,2,3, they are not working. I hot only PA, antenna switch and some of IC’s near of this area. I didn’t hot IC’s that are in compound. What may be the reason, how can I solve that? Help me please. Maybe you can tell me what could I overheat, any keypad filter for example like a Nokia 6100?
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jejeejejeje What is That The Nembers of The KeyPad

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I think u need check CPU, maybe it unsoldered!
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