Apple imac usb 2 0 User Manual
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92 - iMac (USB 2.0) Take Apart Display, 20" Flat Panel 10. Separate the flat panel display from the front bezel
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iMac (USB 2.0) Take Apart - 93 Display, 20" Flat Panel Replacing the EMI Panel Gaskets The following instructions explain how to replace the EMI gaskets on the iMac (USB 2.0) 20-inch panel. Note: If the gasket kit (076-1059) does not come with the replacement panel, remove the gaskets from the defective panel and place them on the new panel. Tools • No tools are required unless you are reusing the gaskets. A nylon probe \ tool would be required to peel the gaskets off the original panel....
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94 - iMac (USB 2.0) Take Apart Display, 20" Flat Panel 3. Attach the EMI gasket to the bottom of the display panel (as shown). Repeat for the top of the display panel. 4. Attach the three gaskets to the side of the panel. Repeat for the other side. 5. Screw the panel to the rear display housing. Connect the panel cables (not shown). Place the black mylar tape over the TMDS cable (not shown) to hold it securely in place. 6. Reassemble the rest of the panel. Test the unit before returning it to...
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iMac (USB 2.0) Take Apart - 95 Display, 17" Flat Panel Display, 17 Flat Panel Tools This procedure requires the following tools: • 1.5 mm hex tool • Torx-10 screwdriver Important: If you are replacing the 17-inch display panel, be sure to install the display shield and EMI gaskets that come with the new LCD panel. Installation instructions are included with the new display panel. Part Location Preliminary Steps Before you begin, do the following: • Position the computer in the service stand.
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96 - iMac (USB 2.0) Take Apart Display, 17" Flat Panel Procedure 1. Remove three screws that connect the back cover to the flat panel LCD display. Use the 1.5 mm hex tool to remove these screws. 2. Support the back cover and push on the display bezel (as shown) to separate the display bezel from the display’s back panel.
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iMac (USB 2.0) Take Apart - 97 Display, 17" Flat Panel 3. Carefully raise the top side of the display and disconnect the inverter cable (A) and remove the tape holding down the TMDS cable (B). 4. Raise the display a bit more to access the TMDS display connector located behind the black tape. Peel back the black tape.
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98 - iMac (USB 2.0) Take Apart Display, 17" Flat Panel 5. Disconnect the TMDS display connector by squeezing the clip (1) on each side of the connector. Gently pull the cable (2) out of the slot. 6. Raise the panel all the way up. Disconnect the power on LED cable (A) and the microphone cable (B). Set the rear housing/shield aside.
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iMac (USB 2.0) Take Apart - 99 Display, 17" Flat Panel 7. Remove four screws that connect the LCD display panel to the display bezel. Also, remove the kapton tape to release the inverter cables on the left side, and the LED and microphone cables from the bottom edge of the LCD display. 8. Lift the display panel out of the display bezel. 9. Remove the inverter from the display if you are returning the flat panel display to Apple. Refer to the “Inverter, 17" Display” take apart procedure...
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100 - iMac (USB 2.0) Take Apart Display, 17" Flat Panel Replacing the 17Display Panel 1. After connecting the display cables, position the display into the rear housing. Place the display into the rear housing, sliding it into position, pushing it in the dir\ ection of the arrows. Note: The display mates with tabs/slots in the rear housing. If the display doesn’t fit properly and you can’t install the three screws along the bottom of the housing, check that the display is properly seated in...
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iMac (USB 2.0) Take Apart - 101 Display, 17" Flat Panel 3. Check the alignment of the rear housing and the flat panel display. If the display doesn’t slide into the tabs/slots on the rear housing, a white line s\ hows across the back of the rear housing (see below). 4. A properly installed display will have no white line showing across the back of the rear housing (see below), and the three display-to-housing screw holes align perfectly.