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Hiya Attila,

First, I need to agree with Simon, if you don't know what your doing you might really regret it later. If you do know what you are doing then you want a schematic of the circuit boards for this device. You can use the layout to identify part numbers and electronic pathways etc. I don't believe you will find a photograph of what you are looking for.
A schematic for the ADI Microscan M700 is available online, but I am sure they will want a few bucks for the service.
http://www.schematicsonline.com/cat.php?Start=40&what=&cat=12&ord1=

GOOD LUCK!!

PS.Don't blow anything up. hehe ; )

2007-07-08 05:16:44 · answer #1 · answered by D_S_ 5 · 1 0

Why do you need pictures?

They should have a manufacturer's logo and a part number on them.


Unless you really know what you are doing do not replace the transistors in a monitor. Getting the original parts is not usually possible and replacing the parts with an 'equivalent' is not a good idea unless you know what you are doing. Using a higher spec part in some locations will cause the monitor to fail. Possibly dangerously.

2007-07-06 04:51:52 · answer #2 · answered by Simon T 6 · 0 0

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