It so happened that on the day I smashed the screen of the Lux 520 rang on local services realized that it is easier to buy a new one than to change the screen. New same CCP was immediately bought and old abandoned as a source of spare parts :)
But the playful hands haunt and when had a free time, the old CPC was analyzed to find out - and what he sobsno inside? : Blink:
So:
Left - old, right - the new one.
Open the rear cover, remove the battery.
Further it is necessary to remove the top, let's call it so overlay which rests on the snap on 5 (shown by arrows)
Pressing should be two sides when they are freed, the three lower themselves come out of their grooves. To push latches can use a plastic card, not to damage the plastic casing.
Then unscrew the five screws:
Screws under the asterisk, but it is normally unscrewed clockwise Phillips screwdriver:
The front panel hold four extreme rotor, that in the middle, only secures the rear wall of the housing.
Having dealt with the screws, press the latches on the front sides of the case, using the same plastic card:
Press all the latches, remove the front cover:
Next, acting carefully, since the screen is not attached, and can, if further disassembly, damage it or its trail.
Further, similarly squeeze latch rear wall:
and remove it:
Then disassemble I did not, because nothing interesting was not there, almost the entire assembly closed with metal shields and can not see anything. And disassemble something on there is nothing special ...
The screen did not shoot at all, because afraid to break the connector on-screen trail on the board. It is right under the metal plate.
Under the metal screen on the left, apparently, is SirfIII, unlikely to be carried away from the aerial socket.
Everything else - the processor, memory, etc. - I did not find :) Everything is hidden behind the screen ... And where all this fits there? : Blink:
Post has been editedvdvdzr - 06.07.06, 10:42