Apple powerbook g4 12 inch dvi User Manual
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PowerBook G4 (12-inch) Troubleshooting - 9 Symptom Charts Display No display, or dim display, but computer appears to operate correctly 1. Press F2 to increase the screen brightness setting. 2. Remove any connected devices. Allow the battery to charge to at least 10 percent before plugging in external devices. 3. Try known-good power outlet, power adapter and power cord. 4. Reboot the computer—hold down the Control and Command keys and press the Power button, or press and hold the Power button for 5 to 10 seconds to shut down the computer, then press the Power button to restart. 5. Connect an external display, and check for video on external display. • If video is fine on external display, replace LCD panel. • If video symptom is same on external display, replace logic board. 6. Verify backlight cable and LVDS cable connections are seated properly and that the cables are not damaged (refer to display assembly replacement instructions). 7. Replace display assembly. 8. Replace logic board. When displaying a single color over the screen area, the LCD panel shows one or more pixels that are not properly lit Active-matrix LCD technology uses rows and columns of addressable locations (pixels) that render text and images on screen. Each pixel location has three separate subpixels (red, green, and blue) that allow the image to be rendered in full color. Each subpixel has a corresponding transistor responsible for turning the subpixel on or off. There are typically millions of these subpixels on an LCD display. For example, the LCD panel used in the Apple Cinema HD display is made up of 2.3 million pixels and 6.9 million red, green, and blue subpixels. Occasionally, a transistor does not work perfectly, which may result in the affected subpixel being turned on (bright) or turned off (dark). With the millions of subpixels on a display, it is quite possible to have a low number of faulty transistors on an LCD. Therefore, a certain number of subpixel anomalies is considered acceptable. Rejecting all but perfect LCD panels would signi ficantly increase the retail price for products using LCD displays. These factors apply to all manufacturers using LCD technology—not just Apple products. To determine whether or not the display has an acceptable number of pixel anomalies, follow the steps below: 1. Set the display image to one of the following colors: all-white display, all-red display, all-green display, or all-blue display. 2. Using a jeweler’s loupe, pocket microscope, or other magnifying device, identify and
10 - PowerBook G4 (12-inch) Troubleshooting Symptom Charts count each subpixel anomaly: • Bright subpixel anomaly = subpixel that is always on • Dark subpixel anomaly = subpixel that is always off 3. Important: Check the number of subpixel anomalies with the following chart: 4. If the number of subpixel anomalies exceeds the acceptable number listed in the chart, replace the LCD panel. 5. If the number of subpixel anomalies is acceptable, explain to the customer that the pixel anomalies are within speci fications, and no repair is necessary. Important: Do not release the specifications to customers. Instead, inform them t\ hat a certain number of subpixel anomalies is considered acceptable, and these factors apply to all manufacturers using LCD technology—not just Apple products. Video (S-Video and Composite adapter) No video on an external device 1. Make sure you are using the S-Video and Composite adapter cable. 2. Verify TV or VCR is set up properly with correct source. 3. Try different TV or VCR. Check owner’s manual for TV or VCR. 4. Replace adapter cable. 5. Replace logic board. The display is rolling (PAL instead of NTSC) 1. Make sure you are not using Apples A/V Video Cable. 2. Make sure you are using the S-Video and Composite adapter cable. 3. Go to Displays preference pane; change resolution from PAL setting to NTSC setting. 4. Try a different TV or VCR. 5. Try a different adapter cable 6. Replace logic board. LCD Size (inches) Acceptable Number of Subpixel Anomalies Replace the LCD Panel Bright Dark Combination BrightDark Combination 12.1 to 15.2 up to 3 up to 5 up to 7 4 or more 6 or more 8 or more
PowerBook G4 (12-inch) Troubleshooting - 11 Symptom Charts Display shows ghosting (signal reflection) 1. Verify that cables are correctly installed and firmly seated. 2. Replace video adapter. Video (RGB adapter) No video on an external device 1. Make sure RGB adapter cable is fully seated. 2. Click Detect Displays button to verify that monitor is being recognized in the Displays preference pane, and is known-good and supported by this computer. 3. Try known-good RGB adapter. 4. Replace logic board. 5. Replace RGB adapter cable. 6. Replace logic board. Display shows ghosting (signal re flection) 1. Verify that cables are correctly installed and firmly seated. 2. Replace video adapter. Bluetooth Bluetooth not recognized when ADC monitor connected 1. Disconnect all devices except the monitor. 2. Restart the computer. 3. If Bluetooth is still not recognized, refer to Bluetooth topic articles in the Knowledge Base for the latest information on optimizing Bluetooth performance.
12 - PowerBook G4 (12-inch) Troubleshooting Symptom Charts Misc. Symptoms The computer runs with battery, but not with the power adapter plugged into wall outlet 1. Try known-good power outlet. 2. Try known-good power adapter and power cord. Note: Verify that power adapter connector glows amber or green. If the power \ adapter light is green, turn over the computer and press the battery but\ ton. One to five lights glow to show the battery’s level of charge. One blinking \ light indicates that the battery does not have sufficient charge to turn on. Reset the power manager by pressing the key combination Control-Option-S\ hift- power. Warning: Make sure you do not hold down the fn key when resetting the power manager. 3. Replace DC-in board 4. Replace DC-to-DC board. 5. Replace logic board. The computer runs when plugged into a wall outlet but not on battery power 1. Reseat battery to verify battery is seated correctly with battery lock engaged. 2. Try known-good charged battery. 3. Reset the power manager by pressing the key combination Control-Option-Shift- power. Warning: Make sure you do not hold down the fn key when resetting the power manager. 4. Replace DC-to-DC board. 5. Replace logic board.
PowerBook G4 (12-inch) Troubleshooting - 13 Symptom Charts The cursor does not move when you are using trackpad 1. Verify that no USB device is connected. 2. Boot from a Mac OS system CD to verify that it is not a software problem. 3. Reset the power manager by pressing the key combination Control-Option-Shift-power. Warning: Make sure you do not hold down the fn key when resetting the power manager. 4. Check trackpad cable and connection to the logic board (see separate Keyboard and Top Case replacement instructions for location under top case). 5. Replace top case. 6. Replace logic board. The cursor intermittently does not move or moves erratically Note: User must touch with the surface of only one finger at a time and point directly down on the trackpad surface. 1. Clean trackpad surface (with computer off, using a non-static-inducing material). 2. Completely shut down, then press the power button to start the computer. 3. Reset the power manager by pressing the key combination Control-Option-Shift- power. Warning: Make sure you do not hold down the fn key when resetting the power manager. 4. Try unit on battery power. If problem goes away, replace power adapter. 5. Place a Mac OS system CD in the optical disc drive, press the start button and hold down the C key. Check the cursor movement, to see if the problem is software. 6. Check trackpad cable and connection to the logic board (see separate Keyboard and Top Case replacement instructions for location under top case). 7. Replace top case. 8. Replace logic board. The microphone is not working 1. In the Sound preference pane select the Input tab. Make sure that the internal microphone device is selected in the list. 2. In the Sound preference pane select the Input tab. Make sure that the input volume is midrange or above. 3. In the Sound preference pane select the Output tab. Make sure the built-in audio controller is selected.
14 - PowerBook G4 (12-inch) Troubleshooting Symptom Charts 4. Create new Mac OS X user and log in as that user. (So that the customer does not question the new user, remove the user once disc is veri fied.) 5. Reset PRAM (Press the power button, then hold down the Option-Command-P-R keys until you hear the startup chime at least one additional time after the initial startup chime). 6. Verify microphone cable connection to logic board. 7. Replace top case (which includes the microphone). 8. Replace logic board. The latching mechanism that holds the display closed is not working Note: As the display closes against the top case, a hook in the top of the display housing should be magnetically pulled down into a slot in the top case, and secured. When the latch button is pushed, the hook should release and retract into the display housing, allowing the display to open. 1. Verify hook operation by exercising the latch mechanism. 2. If the hook does not operate properly, replace the display bezel. 3. If the latch or latch button does not operate properly, replace the bottom case assembly.
PowerBook G4 (12-inch) Troubleshooting - 15 Symptom Charts Block Diagram: PowerBook G4 (12-inch DVI)
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PowerBook G4 (12-inch) Views - 1 Main Exploded View: PowerBook G4 (12-inch) Keyboard Kit 076-0982 Top Case 922-5652 Hard Drive Cable 922-5740 Modem 661-2632 Heatsink with Fan 922-5654 RJ11 Modem Board 922-5731 I/O Ports Shield 922-5820 Reed Switch Board 922-5656 Inner Frame 922-5657 DC-to-DC Board 922-5890 Top Bracket 922-5734 Shoulder Bracket 922-5745 Optical Drive Bezel 922-5819 Bottom Bracket 922-5733 Rear Panel with Speakers 922-5724 Bluetooth 922-5764 Subwoofer 922-5818 Not Shown, Memory: 128 MB SDRAM 661-2817 256 MB SDRAM 661-2818 512 MB SDRAM 661-2819 Hard Drive 40 GB 661-2793 60 GB 661-2794 Battery Connector Shield 922-5741 Logic Board 661-2788 Sleep Board 922-5659 Optical Drive Flex Cable 922-5732 DC-In Board Guide922-5655 Optical Drive CD-RW/DVD-ROM 661-2800 SuperDrive 661-2814 AirPort Guide922-5744 Bottom Case 922-5651 Memory Door 922-5658 Battery 661-2787
2 - PowerBook G4 (12-inch) Views Display Exploded View: PowerBook G4 (12-inch) Antenna Cable Assembly 922-5721 Right Hinge with Bezel Brace 922-5711 Display Housing 922-5718 LVDS Cables 922-5720 Inverter Board 922-5719 Right Clutch Cap 922-5717 Clutch Cover 922-5715 LCD Panel 661-2791 Left Hinge with Bezel Brace 922-5712 Display Bezel 922-5710 Left Clutch Cap 922-5716