Vtech 2420 Cordless Phone Keypads Gone Bad

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Sasqui

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Greetings

I have 7, yes seven Vtech 2420 cordless phones handsets - of which 3 of them
have developed bad keypads. This means that one or more of the buttons do
not function unless you forcefully "jam" your finger into them. On one of
the handsets, this happened rather suddenly.

I have taken one of the handsets apart (nothing to lose there), and seen
these types of button before. The 'buttons" are on a rubber button sheet
with a black "contact" on the back that presses down to a spot on the PCB
and shorts interleaved traces on the board to activate the button. The
contacts and the traces on the board are a jet black - I can't determine
what material they are made of (carbon?). I've tried cleaning both with a
solvent, but no matter what, it doesn't seem to either help, (or even hurt)
the problem!

Anyone have any suggestions or insights? These are great phones,
discontinued and even refurbished or used replacements are expensive. I'd
like to fix them...

thanks,
Mike
 
Try this stuff. there are more like it just do a search on remote keypad
repair

http://www.keypadrepair.com/

Frank

Sasqui wrote:

Greetings

I have 7, yes seven Vtech 2420 cordless phones handsets - of which 3 of them
have developed bad keypads. This means that one or more of the buttons do
not function unless you forcefully "jam" your finger into them. On one of
the handsets, this happened rather suddenly.

I have taken one of the handsets apart (nothing to lose there), and seen
these types of button before. The 'buttons" are on a rubber button sheet
with a black "contact" on the back that presses down to a spot on the PCB
and shorts interleaved traces on the board to activate the button. The
contacts and the traces on the board are a jet black - I can't determine
what material they are made of (carbon?). I've tried cleaning both with a
solvent, but no matter what, it doesn't seem to either help, (or even hurt)
the problem!

Anyone have any suggestions or insights? These are great phones,
discontinued and even refurbished or used replacements are expensive. I'd
like to fix them...

thanks,
Mike
 
I heard on here to get some rear windshield defroster repair glue from the
automotive parts store and treat the button keypads.
"Sasqui" <sasquiNO-SPAM@comcast.net> wrote in message
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Greetings

I have 7, yes seven Vtech 2420 cordless phones handsets - of which 3 of
them have developed bad keypads. This means that one or more of the
buttons do not function unless you forcefully "jam" your finger into them.
On one of the handsets, this happened rather suddenly.

I have taken one of the handsets apart (nothing to lose there), and seen
these types of button before. The 'buttons" are on a rubber button sheet
with a black "contact" on the back that presses down to a spot on the PCB
and shorts interleaved traces on the board to activate the button. The
contacts and the traces on the board are a jet black - I can't determine
what material they are made of (carbon?). I've tried cleaning both with a
solvent, but no matter what, it doesn't seem to either help, (or even
hurt) the problem!

Anyone have any suggestions or insights? These are great phones,
discontinued and even refurbished or used replacements are expensive. I'd
like to fix them...

thanks,
Mike
 

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