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41 cx LCD question
Message #1 Posted by Joe Edwards on 20 Feb 2003, 7:29 p.m.

I am looking at a 41cx that might have a problem and I need ya'lls' advice.

If I put in a command like XEQ CLOCK as I press the keys I get LCD "garbage" on the right side of the screen (sometimes).

BUT, if I press ALPHA and just randomly put in letters it happens much less often.

Any ideas what could be causing this. Is this a loose connection?

Joe

      
Re: 41 cx LCD question
Message #2 Posted by Vieira, Luiz C. (Brazil) on 21 Feb 2003, 12:16 a.m.,
in response to message #1 by Joe Edwards

Hi;

can you identify what type of 41 is yours? Say, is it a fullnut or a halfnut?

Externally you'll have differences in the LCD module and in the key-pressing feeling. Look at the picture below.

If it is a fullnut, chances are you have just a bad contact between the conductive polymer and the LCD, or even a faulty, cold soldering in the LCD assy.

Please, let us know.

Best regards and success.

Luiz C. Vieira - Brazil

            
Re: 41 cx LCD question
Message #3 Posted by Joe Edwards on 21 Feb 2003, 12:42 a.m.,
in response to message #2 by Vieira, Luiz C. (Brazil)

Ah, I forgot to mention it is a full nut. From my understanding the fullnut has a more complicated electronics vs. the halfnut. Correct?

What are my options if it is a bad contact or solder. I can eaisly build a PC from scratch, BUT the idea of taking one of these apart is rather unnerving.

Joe

                  
Re: 41 cx LCD question
Message #4 Posted by Vieira, Luiz C. (Brazil) on 21 Feb 2003, 1:18 a.m.,
in response to message #3 by Joe Edwards

Hi, Joe;

actually, the fullnuts are the ones that allow repairement, against the simple yet hard-to-repair SMT-fashion halfnuts technology. The fullnut's LCD assy allows you to remove and, in some circumstances, successfully repair it.

In your case, I would first try to resolder the small metal contacts (bridges) connecting the LCD assy to the keyboard PCB. I built a PDF with some pictures that show a step-by-step procedure to open a fullnut and remove th LCD assy. Of course, you'll see how to get there and resolder the bridges, right?

I sent you an e-mail with the e-address you can download the LCD_remove.pdf.

Success.

                        
Re: 41 cx LCD question
Message #5 Posted by Johnny Bjoern Rasmussen on 21 Feb 2003, 2:40 a.m.,
in response to message #4 by Vieira, Luiz C. (Brazil)

Hi Luiz

Can I have the LCD_remove.pdf too?

Thanks! Johnny

                              
Re: 41 cx LCD question
Message #6 Posted by Raymond Del Tondo on 21 Feb 2003, 8:49 a.m.,
in response to message #5 by Johnny Bjoern Rasmussen

Hi,

I'd like to have a copy, too. Thanks in advance.

Raymond

      
Re: 41 cx LCD question
Message #7 Posted by David Smith on 21 Feb 2003, 6:00 p.m.,
in response to message #1 by Joe Edwards

You need to open up the machine and clean all the pressure contacts with alcohol. Also clean the back of the LCD and the LCD connections with alcohol (I use 90%+ isopropyl). Do not let it drip onto the LCD window as it will leave a white stain that would need to be polished out... if on the inside of the screen you would have to remove the LCD module. I have found a LOT of flakey display problems due to invisible contamination on the LCD or contacts. Also go down the row of LCD connections and gently pry upwards on them... bad connections will pop loose and need to be resoldered.

As a last resort the HP41 service manual on the HPMUSEUM CDROM set has instructions on disassembling and cleaning the LCD module itself... a definite last resort.

            
LCD Fix - 41cx breakdown
Message #8 Posted by Joe Edwards on 21 Feb 2003, 7:02 p.m.,
in response to message #7 by David Smith

David, I guess you have had this problem yourself. I spoke to someone else who has a 41cv and a 41cx. He has the problem with both of them. Contacts,huh? Are you talking about the key contacts, or what? I can probably do the work with if you can give me some framework on how to do this.I have no desire to damage my baby. Thanks.

Joe Edwards

                  
Re: LCD Fix - 41cx breakdown
Message #9 Posted by David Smith on 22 Feb 2003, 3:30 p.m.,
in response to message #8 by Joe Edwards

No, the contacts are those 16 or so little straps that bridge the LCD module to the keyboard. The other display contacts to worry about are the rubber zebra strips that connect the LCD glass to the LCD circuit board... that is talked about in the HP41 service manaual.


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