Imac 24-inch Mid 2007 Service Source

 Service Source
iMac (24-inch Mid 2007)
Updated 4 October 2007
© 2007 Apple Inc. All rights reserved.
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iMac (24-inch Mid 2007)
Contents
Take Apart
General Information 7
Product View 7 Opening the Computer 7 Note About Images in This Manual 7 Serial Number Location 8 General Tools 9 Required Special Tools 9 View of the Main Modules 11 View of the Rear Housing and Cables 11 Back View 12 I/O Ports 13 Cleaning and Handling the Glass Panel 14 Do’s and Don’ts 15 Handling a Broken Glass Panel 15 Safety 16 EMI Shielding 17
Access Door 18
Memory 20
Glass Panel 23
Cleaning and Handling of the Glass Panel 24 Removing the Glass Panel 27 Replacing the Glass Panel 30 Installing a Replacement Glass Panel 35
Front Bezel 40
Camera Board 46
Battery 49
IR (Infrared) Board 52
AirPort Extreme Card 55
Bluetooth Card 59
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LCD Display Panel 62
LCD Temp Sensor and Cable 69
Speaker, Left 75
Ambient Temperature Sensor Cable 80
Ambient Temperature Sensor 84
LVDS Cable 88
Inverter Cable 93
Speaker, Right 98
Optical Drive Fan 101
CPU Fan 104
Power Supply, AC/DC 107
Hard Drive 114
Hard Drive Sensor Cable 121
Optical Drive 124
Optical Flex Cable 130
Optical Sensor Cable 132
Logic Board 136
Video Card 145
Hard Drive Fan 150
Audio Board 153
Hard Drive Data Cable 156
Clutch Cover 159
Stand 162
Clutch Mechanism 167
Chassis 172
AC Power Inlet 177
Camera Cable 183
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Microphone Cable 188
DC Power Cable 194
Rear Cover 199
Troubleshooting
General Information 203
Serial Number 203 Power On Self Test (POST) 204 DDR Memory 204 Diagnostic LEDs 206
Symptom Charts 208
Power Issues 209 No Video 210 Display 213 Hard Drive 214 Optical Drive 216 Fan Sound 221 AirPort 226 Bluetooth 227 IR Remote 228 IR Sensor/Receiver 229 Built-in iSight Camera 230 Speakers 232 Mouse 233 Keyboard 234 Error Beep(s) 236 USB 236
Views
iMac (24-inch 2007)—Upper Exploded View 239 iMac (24-inch 2007)—Lower Exploded View 240
Screw Chart 241
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Take Apart
iMac (24-inch Mid 2007)
© 2007 Apple Inc. All rights reserved.
Product View
General Information
Opening the Computer
Important: The glass panel on the iMac should only be removed by Apple authorized technicians. Removing the glass panel requires special tools and they must be used to replace any module other than the SO-DIMMs. Read and follow all of the handling and cleaning recommendations to prevent damaging
the glass and LCD panel. Follow ESD precautions when the front bezel and the LCD display are removed.
Note About Images in This Manual
Small dierences in appearance between the images pictured and the actual computer you are
servicing may exist, however the steps and sequence are the same unless otherwise noted.
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Serial Number Location
On the bottom of your iMac stand, you’ll nd a label with the serial number printed on it.
To conrm the conguration from the Apple menu, choose About This Mac. The Processor listing
will show the speed of the processor followed by the processor type.
The iMac (24-inch, 2007) has several features that distinguish it from earlier iMac models:
2.4 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo processor or 2.8 GHz Core 2 Extreme ATI Radeon HD 2600 Pro with 256 MB GDRR3 VRAM
24-inch widescreen at panel display (1920x1200 native resolution)
320 GB hard disk (for the 2.0 GHz) or: 500 GB (for the 2.8 GHz) with CTO options of 500 GB, 750 GB or 1TB. 1 GB (1x 1GB) 667 MHz with support up to 4.0 GB system memory
Built-in stereo speakers with internal 24-watt digital amplierNew Apple keyboard, wired (CTO option: new Apple Wireless Keyboard)
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General Tools
The following tools are required to service the computer:
ESD-safe workstation and mat Soft, clean towel or cloth (to protect the display and removed parts from scratches)
Black stick (or other non-conductive nylon or plastic at-blade tool)
Phillips #2 screwdriver Torx T6 screwdriver (magnetized) Torx T8 screwdriver (magnetized) Torx T10 screwdriver (magnetized) Flat-blade screwdriver Isopropyl alcohol ESD bags
Required Special Tools
Special tools are required to remove, handle, and clean the glass panel such as the following. These are available as a starter kit too. View the tools in the Glass Panel take apart chapter.
922-8252 Suction cups, Pkg. of 2 1.
922-8261 Sticky silicone roller (6-inch) to clean the glass panel 2.
922-8262 Sticky sheet pads to clean the silicone roller 3.
922-8263 Polishing cloths, clean, anti-static, optical grade micro ber “terry” style cloth4.
922-8253 Gloves, lint-free, anti-static, Pkg. of 2 5.
922-8259 Microfoam bag to store the glass panel, Pkg. of 56.
922-8258 ESD bags, 24x20, Pkg. of 5, to store the LCD panel. 7. Note: To prevent the buildup of static charges which may attract dust particles to the surface of the display, store the LCD
panel in an anti-static bag whenever it has been removed from the system.
iKlear Apple Polish or Brillianize anti-static spray cleaning solution. A list of where iKlear/8. Brillianize can be obtained is listed in the Glass Panel chapter of the service manuals. Note: IPA (isopropyl alcohol) can be used to clean the glass if you are unable to source iKlear or Brillianize.
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Cleaning Tools Starter Kit
The following tools are oered in the starter kit (076-1277).
Suction cups, one pair Sticky silicone roller (6-inch) to clean the glass panel Sticky sheets to clean the silicone roller, 2 pads
Polishing cloths, clean, anti-static, microber “terry” style cloth (5 cloths)
Gloves, lint-free, anti-static, two pairs Microfoam bag to store the glass panel (5 bags)
ESD bag for LCD display storage, (5 bags)
Removing the Glass Panel
Rubber suction cups (922-8252) and anti-static gloves (922-8253) are required to remove the
glass panel. Lift the glass straight up and o the bezel.
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View of the Main Modules
View of the Rear Housing and Cables
Inside the rear housing you can see the chassis, AC inlet lter, the mechanism, the hard drive fan,
the AC/DC/power cable, the microphone cable, the camera cable, and the antennas.
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Back View
The input/output ports are located on the bottom left side on the back of the computer. The power on button is located on the bottom right side on the back of the computer.
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I/O Ports
The input/output ports from left to right are:
Headphone out/optical digital audio out port Audio in/optical digital audio in port USB 2.0 ports (3) FireWire 400 port Firewire 800 port Ethernet (10/100/1000 Base-T) port Mini-DVI port
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Cleaning and Handling the Glass Panel
The iMac (24-inch Mid 2007) model has a glass panel that attaches to the outside of the front bezel. The glass panel is not tempered and will break into sharp pieces if mishandled. A scratched or broken glass panel is not covered under warranty. Removing the glass panel requires special tools such as lint-free gloves, rubber suction cups, microfoam storage bags, and the iKlear cleaning solution.
The glass panel must be removed prior to replacing any module other than the SO- DIMM’s.
To prevent contamination, handle the glass panel only by the edges while wearing lint-free gloves.
The complete list of tools and resources can be found in the Glass Panel take apart chapter.
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Do’s and Don’ts
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Handle glass panel using lint free gloves.• Use only a sticky silicone roller to clean the inside surface of the glass and the LCD panel.
Use iKlear to clean ONLY the outside surface of the glass panel. Place the glass panel into a clean protective microfoam bag when it is not installed on an iMac. Store the glass panel in a safe area where it will not be broken or damaged.
Store the LCD panel in an anti-static bag to prevent the buildup of static charges which may
attract dust particles to the display’s surface. Store the silicone roller and sticky paper within a temperature range of 39-104 degrees F (5-40C). Wash the silicone roller in warm soapy water or wipe with isopropyl alcohol if the roller is no longer tacky. Replace the silicone roller if the tackiness does not return.
DO NOT
Touch the inside of the glass with bare hands or dirty gloves. Fingerprints will be dicult to
remove.
Clean the inside surface of the glass or the LCD with iKlear or other cleaning solutions.Place the glass panel onto a work surface where it may collect dust and other contaminants • unless it has rst been placed into its protective microfoam bag. Use single wipe iKlear packets or other cleaning solutions to clean the glass.
Handling a Broken Glass Panel
The glass panel is not tempered and will break into sharp pieces if mishandled.
If the glass is broken it must be carefully removed from the iMac to prevent irreparable damage
to the front surface of the LCD. If the front surface of the LCD is scratched by the broken glass the LCD may need to be replaced.
Do not handle broken glass unless you are wearing protective cut-resistant gloves. The lint-free gloves used to prevent contamination of the glass panel are not suitable for handling broken glass.
Use a broom and dust pan to sweep up as much of the broken glass as possible. Glass fragments may have travelled several feet from the location of the glass panel so be sure to thoroughly clean the entire area. Use a vacuum to remove the smaller fragments not picked up by the broom
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Safety
WARNING: HIGH VOLTAGE: The highlighted module below is an AC/DC power supply that poses a shock hazard. When the computer is under power, be aware that the power supply
contains high voltages that pose a potential hazard to your personal safety. Never work on or near the power supply with the unit powered on; and as a further precaution, always make sure the unit is unplugged when working on it with the front bezel removed. A white, shock- hazard
warning symbol is silk-screened in the middle of the power supply module.
WARNING:
Text or photographs marked by this symbol indicate that a potential hazard to your personal safety exists from a high voltage source.
The AC/DC power supply board is a high-voltage source with the unit under power, and remains powered up whenever the system is plugged in, whether or not the system is turned on. Use extreme caution when troubleshooting the system with the front bezel removed.
Disconnect power to the system before performing maintenan ce. Disconnect ESD wrist straps when working on a plugged in system. Don’t work alone. In the event of an electrical shock, it is important to have another individual present who can provide assistance. Keep one hand in your pocket when working on any computer that is plugged in. This will help ensure that your body does not provide a path to ground in the event that you accidentally make contact with the line voltage. Don’t wear jewelry, watches, necklaces, or other metallic articles that could present a risk
if they accidentally make contact with the power supply circuitry.
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EMI Shielding
The rear cover of the computer is wrapped in EMI shielding that is easily torn and damaged. To maintain a properly shielded unit, you must repair all accidental tears and cracks to the shielding by covering them with EMI tape that can be ordered from Apple service.
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Access Door
Tools
Phillips #2 screwdriver ESD-safe workstation and mat Soft , clean towel or cloth
Preliminary Steps
Before you begin, place the computer face down on a clean, soft, lint-free cloth so that the bottom is facing you.
Part Location
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Removing the Access Door
Disconnect all cables and the power cord from your iMac.1.
Place a soft, clean towel or cloth on your work surface. Hold the side of the iMac and lay it 2. down so that the screen is against the surface and the bottom is facing you.
Raise the stand and use a Phillips #2 screwdriver to loosen the captive screw on the memory 3. access door by turning it counterclockwise.
Important: When removing and installing the RAM access door it is important that you use the correct size Phillips screwdriver. Using one that is too small or too big may damage the screw head, and/or screwdriver. Before trying to remove the RAM access door screw, make
sure that the screwdriver tip is in good shape without rounded edges and that it rmly seats
into the screw head. If the screwdriver doesn’t seat well then do not use it.
If the RAM access door screw head has been severely damaged and cannot be removed with
a Phillips #2 screwdriver you may be able to use a small jewelers at blade screwdriver to
engage the screw head and carefully remove it. In some cases it may be necessary to use a screw extractor tool. When using a screw extractor make sure that no metal shavings from the damaged screw drop inside the system. For more information on screw extractors and how to use them type ‘screw extractor’ into your favorite internet search engine.
Remove the access door.4.
Replacing the Access Door
Position the computer face down on a clean, soft, lint-free cloth so that the bottom is facing 1. you.
Position the access door on the rear housing over the memory compartment. 2.
Use a Phillips #2 screwdriver to tighten the captive screw.3.
Important4. : To ensure proper cooling the iMac should not be operated without the memory access door installed.
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Memory
This computer comes with a minimum of 1GB of 667 MHz PC2-5300 Double Data Rate 2 (DDR2) Small Outline Dual Inline Memory Modules (SO-DIMMs). It has two slots that can accept DIMMs. A 1 GB, or 2 GB memory module may be installed for a maximum of 4 GB of memory.
Tools
ESD mat Soft , clean towel or cloth
Preliminary Steps
Before you begin, remove the access door
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Warning: Always shut down the computer and remove the power cord before installing memory. Do not attempt to install memory in the computer while it is plugged in.
Part Location
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Removing the Memory
Shut down the computer, and disconnect all cables including the power cord.1.
Holding the sides of the computer, lay it face down on a soft, clean cloth so the stand is 2. facing you.
After removing the access door, touch the metal stand or bezel to discharge any static 3. electricity from your body. Important: Always discharge static before you touch any parts such as the memory board.
To avoid generating static electricity, do not walk around the room until you have nished
replacing the memory.
Untuck the tab in the memory compartment. If you are replacing a memory module, untuck 4. the tab and pull it to eject the installed memory module.
Set the memory module(s) aside.5.
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Replacing the Memory
With the computer face down, orient the notch on the DIMM with the notch in the memory 1. slot. In this case, the notch is on the left.
With your ngers, press the DIMM fully into the slot until you hear a click. Repeat for the 2. other DIMM slot.
Fold the black tab over each DIMM. 3.
Replace the memory access door.4.
Use a Phillips #2 screwdriver to tighten the captive screw on the memory access door.5.
Make sure the computer recognizes the new memory by opening System Proler, clicking 6. More Info, and clicking Memory.
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Glass Panel
Tools
This procedure requires the following tools, which are oered individually or as part of the
starter kit, 076-1277.
Suction cups (922-8252) Sticky silicone roller (6-inch) to clean the glass panel (922-8261) Sticky sheets to clean the silicone roller (922-8262)
Polishing cloths, clean, anti-static, optical grade micro ber “terry” style cloth (922-8263)
iKlear Apple Polish or Brillianize anti-static spray cleaning solution for the outside of the glass Isopropyl alcohol (IPA) to clean the inside of the glass Gloves, lint-free, anti-static (922-8253) Microfoam bag to store the glass panel (922-8259)
ESD bag for LCD display storage (922-8258)
Note: Tools without part numbers can be sourced directly from the vendor. Refer to “Cleaning
Tool Resources” at the end of this chapter.
Part Location
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Cleaning and Handling of the Glass Panel
The iMac (24-inch Mid 2007) model has a glass panel that attaches to the outside of the front bezel. The glass panel is not tempered and will break into sharp pieces if mishandled. A scratched or broken glass panel is not covered under warranty. Removing the glass panel requires special tools such as lint-free gloves, rubber suction cups, microfoam storage bags, and the iKlear cleaning solution. The glass panel must be removed prior to replacing any module other than the SO-DIMM’s. To prevent contamination, the glass panel must only be handled by the edges while wearing lint-free gloves.
Isopropyl Alcohol (IPA)
Cleaning the Glass
In the unfortunate event that gloves are not worn, and ngerprints and oil smudges are visible
on the inside of the glass, cleaning should be done using a lint free cloth and IPA. Spray a small amount of IPA onto a CLEAN lint free cloth to avoid introducing any other contaminants. Gently wipe the area and allow the glass to dry. Note: The silicone rollers are only eective in removing
dust and other particles. If ngerprints or oil smudges are not removed prior to using the roller, the silicone roller will transfer the ngerprints and oil smudges onto the glass.
Cleaning the Silicone Roller
Clean the silicone roller by wiping it down with IPA (Isopropyl Alcohol) or washing it with warm soapy water.
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Handle glass panel using lint free gloves.• Use only a sticky silicone roller to clean the inside surface of the glass and the LCD panel.
Use iKlear to clean ONLY the outside surface of the glass panel. Use Isopropyl alcohol to clean ONLY the inside surface of the glass. Place the glass panel into a clean protective microfoam bag when it is not installed on an iMac. Store the glass panel in a safe area where it will not be broken or damaged.
Store the LCD panel in an anti-static bag to prevent the buildup of static charges which may
attract dust particles to the display’s surface. Store the silicone roller and sticky paper within a temperature range of 39-104 degrees F (5-40C). Wash the silicone roller in warm soapy water or clean it by wiping it down with isopropyl alcohol if the roller is no longer tacky. Replace the silicone roller if the tackiness does not return.
DO NOT
Touch the inside of the glass with bare hands or dirty gloves. Fingerprints will be very • dicult to remove. Clean the inside surface of the glass or the LCD with iKlear or other cleaning solutions.Place the glass panel onto a work surface where it may collect dust and other contaminants • unless it has rst been placed into its protective microfoam bag. Use single wipe iKlear packets or other cleaning solutions to clean the glass.
Metal Alignment Pins on the Glass Panel
There are four alignment pins at the top of the glass panel near the camera, one pin at the bottom near the IR remote sensor, and a pin on the left and right side of the glass. Important: If the glass is removed from the bezel at an angle, the metal alignment pins may bend, causing scratches on the inside of the glass and possibly requiring replacement of the glass panel.
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Magnets on the Front Bezel
The glass panel has a thin silver ferrous metal band axed to the perimeter which is magnetically
attracted to the fourteen magnets (circled below) which are attached to the front bezel. These magnets hold the glass panel in place. Suction cups are used to pull the glass panel away from the magnets on the front bezel. .
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Removing the Glass Panel
Apple 1. strongly recommends wearing clean lint-free gloves whenever handling the glass panel. The gloves protect the glass panel from body oils, dirt, and other contaminants. Put on a pair of clean gloves with the rubberized-side of the gloves on the palm side of your hand.
Position the computer on the rear cover, on a soft protective lint-free surface, with the stand 2. facing you
Clean o the suction cups, making sure they are free of contaminants. It may be necessary to 3. wash the suction cups with a mild liquid soap in order to remove the residual release agents applied during manufacturing.
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4. Gently press the suction cups in opposite corners on the glass panel, as shown. Important:
Make sure the suction cups are rmly attached to the glass before lifting the glass.
Hold onto the suction cups and gently lift the glass panel 5. straight up and o the bezel.
Set the glass down on the microfoam bag or clean lint-free surface and remove the suction 6. cups. Squeeze the base of each suction cup to release them from the glass panel.
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Touching only the edges of the glass, slide the glass panel into the microfoam static-free 7. bag. Set the glass aside in a location where it won’t get damaged. The bag will help minimize contamination of the glass.
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Replacing the Glass Panel
Put on a pair of clean gloves with the rubberized-side of the gloves on the palm side of your 1. hand.
Install the LCD display panel onto the computer if it was removed.2.
Replace the font bezel if it was removed, connect the microphone cable and replace the 3. bezel screws.
Locate the sticky silicone roller and the dust removal pad. Remove the protective covering 4. on the silicone roller and peel the protective cover o the dust removal pad.
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