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HP-27S needs helps ! - Pyerre - 01-23-2003 Hello,
- The case has been opened by someone before and the display does not properly get in contact with the PCB anymore.
- About the serial number :
Any ideas ? Thanks
Re: HP-27S needs helps ! - Raymond Del Tondo - 01-23-2003 Hi,
I can't help regarding the hardware, See also http://www.hpmuseum.org/collect.htm#numbers Regards,
Raymond
Re: HP-27S needs helps ! - Randy Sloyer - 01-24-2003 If it has been disassembled before, it is possible that the circuit board was not fully compressed onto the rubber zebra lcd strips before the twist tabs where turned, resulting in loose connections and missing lcd pixels. Or, one other possibility is that the zebra strips had been removed, then reinstalled upside down. I would disassemble and carefully clean the zebra strips and lcd contacts with isopropyl alcohol, then reassemble. The zebra strips should be blue/black on older machines, white/black on newer ones. The black sides face the center of the lcd. Straighten the tabs so the pc board drops on, center the board on the tabs and press in the center between the top and bottom row of tabs, then re-twist to seat. I always use this order for the tab re-twist:
Bottom left - Bottom right -Top center The order is important since the bottom left and right side tabs have small nubs that center the circuit board on the frame. Always press on the pc board below the tab you are seating. Just be careful with the six twist-tabs. You'll only get about 5 or 6 tries before they fracture. Good Luck
Re: HP-27S needs helps ! - Pyerre - 01-24-2003 Hi, Since the contacts of the three top twist tabs (used for ground connections) were not adequate made in touch with the PCB pads ... I have to add a wire directly from the battery (-) and the PCB pads where appropriate. Powered it up & amazing, it works ! Even not a programmable, this is a wonderful algebraic calculator I've ever seen. A real keeper. Why they did not make this calc again ? :-( Many thanks for all of helps,
Pyerre
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