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Ok so my case is almost done and I need a little bit more information before I wire everything up.

1.On the screen, can I still have the headphone jack connected while wiring composite straight from the psone to the screen??

2.what pins do I connect to an spst switch for the cd sensor, and for the power on for the psone.???
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Any Help?????!!!!!!!!!!
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"Bump" Come on you guys I need help here.
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1. yes
2. for the cd-sensor, find the button that the lid pushes when it's closed. find out which 2 pins connect when it's pressed (use a multimeter to find out) and connect those 2. for the power, find the power plug. use a multimeter to find out which is ground and power (if you can't tell by looking at it). connect power to the power pin and ground to the ground pin
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Post by littlemal »

Sorry I wasn't being very clear, I mean the swich to turn the psone on and off. Also I already took the cd sensor switch off of the psone. (It kind of broke off into peices.) Is there a way I can tell by using the psone holes left over from the lid sensor switch.
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I'm having a difficult time understanding what you're trying to do. Are you trying to simply relocate the power switch, the cd lid sensor switch, or tie them both together so that whenever you turn the power on, the sensor switch is tripped as well?
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I'm just trying to replace the switches for the power and the lid sensor. (not both at the same time, just each separate)
Actually now that I think about it I don't need the power switch just the lid sensor. Could someone just tell me how to connect a single pole double throw slide like these Image to the lid sensor. (mine just has the three leads bottom two)
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Post by daguuy »

just use the middle pin and one of the side pins. it doens't matter which one
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Post by littlemal »

No I mean where do I connect those to on the board for the lid sensor switch? (sorry for the miscomunication)
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... you connect it on the board where the lid sensor switch originally was.
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There are four pins. which two holes do I connect the swtch to??
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Whichever you think are the right ones. If it's not those, then try the other ones. Unless you provide a pic or something, I don't know what else to say.
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