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Interruptor de Cinta para Retención/Bloqueo del iPod Nano de 4.ª y 5.ª generación Cinta C

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iPod Nano 4th/5th Generation Hold/Lock Switch Ribbon Cable Repair: crwdns2935265:00crwdnd2935265:01crwdnd2935265:01crwdne2935265:0
  • When you connect up to the hold switch you just need to check with a testmeter which of the two points are needed. There appears to be a changeover switch here. (Three connections) but be aware as the format seems a bit unconventional.

  • Snip off the broken piece of ribbon cable and solder wires to the correct points. This neeeds to be shorted or closed for "lock" and open for unlock. Check this with a meter before connnecting.

  • All that remains now is to carefully tuck the wires into place and replace the top of the Nano. Since bare wire strands were used, It needed a squirt with the wife's hair lacquer - after masking the ipod off, of course!

  • This may sound a bit long winded but don't worry. There's usually plenty of ribbon cable to practise on. I didn't get it right the first time. Especially with the sandpapering. The procedure is also very forgiving insofar that you can keep trying with the same bits.

Cuando se conecta al interruptor de retención, solo necesitas verificar con un medidor de prueba cuál de los dos puntos se necesita. Parece que hay un interruptor de cambio aquí. (Tres conexiones), pero ten en cuenta que el formato parece poco convencional.

Corta la pieza rota del cable plano y suelda los cables en los puntos correctos. Debe estar en cortocircuito o cerrado para "bloquear" y abierto para desbloquear. Verifica esto con un medidor antes de conectar.

Todo lo que queda ahora es colocar cuidadosamente los cables en su lugar y volver a colocar la parte superior del Nano. Dado que se utilizaron hilos de alambre desnudo, necesitaba un laca para el cabello para taparlo, ¡después de proteger el ipod, por supuesto!

Esto puede sonar un poco largo, pero no te preocupes. Por lo general, hay mucho cable plano para practicar. No lo hice bien la primera vez. Especialmente con el lijado. El procedimiento no es muy exigente ya que puedes seguir intentándolo con los mismos bits.

[* black] When you connect up to the hold switch you just need to check with a testmeter which of the two points are needed. There appears to be a changeover switch here. (Three connections) but be aware as the format seems a bit unconventional.
[* black] Snip off the broken piece of ribbon cable and solder wires to the correct points. This neeeds to be shorted or closed for "lock" and open for unlock. Check this with a meter before connnecting.
[* black] All that remains now is to carefully tuck the wires into place and replace the top of the Nano. Since bare wire strands were used, It needed a squirt with the wife's hair lacquer - after masking the ipod off, of course!
-[* black] This may sound a bit long winded but don't worry. There's usually plenty of ribbon cable to practise on. I didn't get it right the first time. Especially witht the sandpapering. The procedure is also very forgiving insofar that you can keep trying with the same bits.
+[* black] This may sound a bit long winded but don't worry. There's usually plenty of ribbon cable to practise on. I didn't get it right the first time. Especially with the sandpapering. The procedure is also very forgiving insofar that you can keep trying with the same bits.

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