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10-06-2012, 12:32 PM
Greetings.
My Canon IR 6000 touch screen stopped working. It light up but did not respond to my touch. So I took it apart to inspect. Many of the mounting screws inside were broken and the pc boards were just floating around loosely. I disconnected and re-connected the two ribbon wires from the LCD screen and unplugged and re-plugged some of the connectors including the one to the round dial that controlls the lightness/darkness of the display screen. Then I remounted and aligned the loose pc boards as best as I could and reassembled the unit. Now the LCD screen works and responds to my touch but I can barely read the screen. It displays lots of of short, light and dark verticle lines across the entire screen and the images are only partially visible. The light/dark controll works fine but display image its self is too light. I'm wondering if somethings too tight or a pinched wire or ribbon? Those ribbon wires are quite delicate so I hate to disturb them too much.
Any clue as to what's going on here or what to try?
Thank you,
Dana Lewis
My Canon IR 6000 touch screen stopped working. It light up but did not respond to my touch. So I took it apart to inspect. Many of the mounting screws inside were broken and the pc boards were just floating around loosely. I disconnected and re-connected the two ribbon wires from the LCD screen and unplugged and re-plugged some of the connectors including the one to the round dial that controlls the lightness/darkness of the display screen. Then I remounted and aligned the loose pc boards as best as I could and reassembled the unit. Now the LCD screen works and responds to my touch but I can barely read the screen. It displays lots of of short, light and dark verticle lines across the entire screen and the images are only partially visible. The light/dark controll works fine but display image its self is too light. I'm wondering if somethings too tight or a pinched wire or ribbon? Those ribbon wires are quite delicate so I hate to disturb them too much.
Any clue as to what's going on here or what to try?
Thank you,
Dana Lewis