How to Repair Dead Pixels on a Corded/Cordless Telephone Caller ID Screen
Автор: Xyspade
Загружено: 2021-02-23
Просмотров: 2007
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Many early and mid 2000s vtech, AT&T, and General Electric telephones were plagued with screen failures, eventually rendering it impossible to read the caller ID or navigate the menus. If your old landline telephone's caller ID screen has too many dead pixels to make out what it says anymore, this is the video for you. This video provides an in-depth look at how to disassemble your telephone and repair the screen by reflowing the ribbon cable connection with a T-tip tool.
Timestamps:
00:00 Introduction
01:10 Problem & Solution
01:52 Important Notes & Disclaimers
03:58 Required Tools
05:09 Base Repair: Disassembly
11:17 Base Repair: Reflow
15:05 Base Repair: Reassembly
16:24 Handset Repair: Disassembly
22:51 Handset Repair: Reflow
25:16 Handset Repair: Reassembly
26:07 Conclusion
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