Hello,
I was wondering if someone could help me.
In my "wisdom", I opened the transporter in order to unblock the stuff buttons. i fixed that problem, but managed however to break a tiny plastic bit from the end of the connector for the jumper cable which connects the display to the rest of the transporter. As a result, the transporter only works if I am extremely lucky and hold the cable manually in place!
I asked Logitech support for assistance in getting that cable but they could not help me. Would anybody have any idea where I could order such a cable?
Thanks for any help or leads,
Paul.
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Thread: New jumper cable for Transporter
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2012-04-20, 09:27 #1Junior Member
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New jumper cable for Transporter
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2012-04-20, 15:39 #2Member
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Can you post a photo, preferably with a finely graduated ruler for scale?
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That looks to me like a 30 conductor 0.5mm pitch FFC (flat flexible cable). I don't know the overall length but Digi-Key has an assortment, like so:
http://search.digikey.com/us/en/prod...0212-ND/522652

You can look for more here:
http://search.digikey.com/us/en/cat/...?k=ffc%20cable
Choose USPS first class shipping and it will only be a few dollars for shipping.
Do the connectors on the circuit boards look ok? The small plastic locking ramp is easily damaged on these.
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2012-04-27, 00:29 #6Junior Member
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2012-05-14, 02:38 #7Junior Member
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end result
I just wanted to say that I can now use the transporter. The plastic connector was the main problem, but i managed to get a new one to hold the cable in place.
It's not working perfectly (the on-machine controls are faulty), but I don't want to open it up again in case I make things worse -- now I can hear music again in excellent quality. I guess it is only not working control-wise because of the way I did the connection of the FFC (possibly it's at an angle).
Thanks for your help!

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