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Pantalla de 24"; Cámara iSight, micrófono y parlantes incorporados; resolución de 1920x1200. Lanzada en octubre de 2008, identificado por el número de modelo A1267.

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Help to find detective part

Hello,

My display doesn't power on but the charging does work.

My macbook doesn't detect it at all and the sound, camera and usb ports don't work.

At the apple store they said that the lcd panel is broken.

But how could this interfere with the sound, ...

Even the vaguest idea could help me figure this out.

Thanks for your help.

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Lukas Guy, have you taking it apart yet? Checked the power supply for bad caps etc? I am not quite convinced that it is the LCD panel, since that should not impede all the other functions.

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Lukas Guy, try what apple suggest for the trouble shooting first:"

Dead Unit / No Power

Unlikely cause: LCD panel, blower, subwoofer, speakers, camera, microphone

Quick Check

Symptoms

Dead Unit / No Power

• No power

• No image

• No fan spin

• Non-operational

Quick Check

1. Verify power source.

2. Verify USB/display/power connectors are fully

seated.

3. Verify display is used with supported system.

4. Use with known-good system.

If used as second display, check display

preferences to see if display is recognized.

5. Check brightness setting.

Deep Dive

1. Verify display’s USB hub and built-in camera are listed in the

System Profiler’s USB device tree.

Yes Power supply OK. Go to Blank/No Video symptom code flow.

No Go to step 2.

2. Unplug and replug the Mini DisplayPort connector into a supported system and monitor

the portable’s display. Verify that the portable’s display briefly turns off then back on.

Yes Logic board OK. Go to Blank/No Video symptom code flow.

No Go to step 3.

3. Remove LCD panel and disconnect LCD function interface cable. Verify voltage on logic board between test point TP11 (24.5VDC) and chassis ground (GND) is 23.3–25.7 VDC.

Yes 24.5VDC from power supply

OK. Go to step 4.

No No power or incorrect power at logic board.

Go to step 6.

4. Verify voltage on logic board between test point TP61 (3.3VDC) and chassis ground

(GND) is 3.1–3.5 VDC.

Yes 3.3VDC power on logic board OK. Go to step 5.

No No power at logic board. Go to step 9.

5. Verify voltage on logic board between test point TP13 (12VDC) and chassis ground

(GND) is 11.4–12.6 VDC.

Yes All DC voltages present on logic board; power OK. Go to Blank/No Video symptom

code flow, Step 3.

No No power at logic board.

Go to step 9.

6. Verify all connections between power supply, all-in-one cable, and logic board are secure. See Functional Overview.

Yes If connections are secure and display still does not function correctly, go to step 8.

No Reseat connectors and retest.

7. Disconnect power supply cable from logic board. Verify cable voltage at connector between

Pin 1 and chassis ground (GND) is 14.3–15.8 VDC.

Yes Go to step 8.

No No power or incorrect power to logic board.

Replace power supply.

8. Disconnect all connectors from the logic board EXCEPT the power supply cable.

Verify voltage on logic board between test point TP11 (24.5VDC) and chassis ground

(GND) is 23.3-25.7 VDC.

Yes Power supply OK. Suspect possible short, damaged connector, or faulty sensor/

fan/speaker. Reconnect connectors one at a time and retest for 24.5VDC at TP11.

Replace affected part that causes the 24.5VDC voltage to disappear.

No Replace power supply.

9. Disconnect all connectors from the logic board EXCEPT the power supply cable.

Verify voltages on logic board between test points TP61 (3.3VDC) and chassis ground (GND) is 3.1–3.5 VDC, and between TP13 (12VDC) and chassis ground (GND) is 11.4–12.6 VDC.

Yes Power supply OK. Suspect possible short, damaged connector, or faulty sensor/ fan/speaker. Reconnect connectors one at a time and retest for 3.3VDC at TP61 and 12VDC at TP13. Replace affected part that causes the 3.3VDC or 12VDC voltages to disappear.

No Replace logic board.

Let us know what you find. Hope this helps, good luck.

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The folks at my apple store told me that they replaced the power supply. So thats not the problem. Could the logic board be the problem?

Thanks for your help.

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sure it could be, but so far I think people are doing a lot of guessing with your monitor.

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At step 5 I should go to Blank/No Video where is that?

I also found that the fan is still working.

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Hi Lukas Guy,

Can you contact me to help me with the same problem?

My name is Vincent Hink.

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