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Does anyone know what causes the 4024 LCDs to display strange characters (fail) and is it repairable?
I always assumed the firmware on the phone became corrupted and replaced them but never gave it further consideration .
I performed a search and didn't find anything.
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-bob
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I remember it being caused by a port lockup more than by the phone itself. A system reset would take care of that. Or it sometimes it was wired wrong, with the dual ports, if you cross up say pins 1 and 2 all kinds of things happen.
Last edited by Derrick; 06/13/22 07:58 AM.
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Thanks Derrick.
I believe I have seen similar with wiring. The Hybrid concept on the SBX wiring was "odd".
In this case I can plug in a different phone and it clears but the display issue goes with the phone.
I am wondering if I can swap on the display with another phone - haven't 'fixed' a phone since the old Starplus days.
-bob
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