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yep, i did try it just after it broke with a hbh600 and works fine...
Thanks a lot for your help!! i'll tell you how i get on tomorrow with the t230!
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Posted: 2005-01-13 20:27:50
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All the best. :-)
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Posted: 2005-01-13 20:30:25
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I have just done the same thing by changing the covers on my wifes new T610.
I can receive calls and hear fine but my mic isnt working. I have tried my bluetooth headset and everything works well. does any one know of any diagrams or instructions I could follow to try and re-install the mic properly.
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Posted: 2005-01-14 12:01:51
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Ive just tryed changing the mic piece and everything is the same.
The mic just makes a loud crackling noise

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I would apreciate any help.
thanks in advance guys!
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Posted: 2005-01-14 16:07:44
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i think my t610 could be considered dead at this stage...any kind and generous person willing to fix it for me (at the modest price of...free?)
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Posted: 2005-01-14 19:21:47
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Dude, i read about an hour ago that changing the cover MAY make the mic to go dead. Also the back screws should be well tightened (not too loose, not too tight)
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Posted: 2005-01-14 19:29:00
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I know this may sound a little silly or obvious, but have you tightened the screws enough when putting it back together? I've had a similar problem with a T610 and it was sorted by tightening the screws a bit more (But not too much, you could break something!). Either that, it possibly could be because you've taken it apart so many times the screw threads aren't holding the screws in place properly as they've become worn.
Have you changed the facia recently? I've come across problems with some non-genuine facias that didn't quite fit properly so the mic wasn't connecting properly with the PCB, swapped it back into the old case, and the mic suddenly started working properly again!
It sounds like it's not the mic that's knackered, but something to do with the connection, be it a pcb problem or a contact on the mic I'm not sure!
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Posted: 2005-01-14 19:32:13
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U look like a great tech. Hand. To avoid the situation further one should operate it less than full volume.
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Posted: 2005-01-14 19:47:35
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i did put a non SE fascia on, but it worked fine, then one day i took it to pieces... very little pieces, and it has never been the same

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Yep all the screws are ok, and i have put the original housing on, still doesnt work
When i do a amr. audio recording it just makes a crackling noice (a loud one NOT just a normal "wind/breeze" effect on the mic)
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Posted: 2005-01-14 20:03:49
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sucess. it turned out to be the new housing being badly manufactured. i replaced the original centre piece and the mic works fine. only thing was the back no longer fitted properly and the infra red no longer worked. end solution - i put the old covers all back together and it all works fine. i guess it pays to buy the original cases sometimes hey.
Hi folling 182 if you like i would be more than happy to look at your phone. cant guarantee anything but I dont mind taking a look, I have sent email in case you still need help.
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Posted: 2005-01-20 16:46:23
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