Specifications

Use a flat blade screwdriver to reset the real time clock (C).
LED Indicators
LED 1
Indicates that the trickle voltage from the power supply has been detected by main logic board. This LED will turn ON when you connect the iMac to
a working AC power source. The LED will remain ON as long as the computer is ON or asleep.
After disconnecting and reconnecting the AC power source, this LED could remain OFF if the AC power source is missing or disconnected, if the
logic board is disconnected from the power supply or from the AC receptacle, or if the power supply board is faulty.
When computer has been correctly shutdown, LED 1 behavior may differ
If a startup event is scheduled in System Preferences/Energy saver, LED 1 will stay ON after a correct shutdown,
If no startup event is scheduled in System Preferences/Energy saver, LED 1 will turn OFF and will stay OFF as long as power cord
is kept connected and AC power source is present. Disconnecting the power cord and plugging it back will turn back this LED
ON, even if computer is still off.
LED 2
Indicates that computer is turned on. This LED will be ON as long as computer is turned on (but is not asleep) and power supply and voltage
regulators are working correctly.
LED 3
Indicates that computer and graphic process unit (GPU) are communicating. This LED will be ON when computer is communicating properly with the
GPU. If LEDs 1 and 2 are ON and you heard the startup sound, but LED 3 is OFF, then the backup battery (on back of logic board) may need to be
reseated, or the logic board may require replacement.
LED 4
Indicates that computer and LCD panel are communicating. This LED will be ON when computer is turned on and video signal is being generated. If
LED 4 is ON and there is no image on display, then the LCD panel or the cables between LCD and logic board might be installed incorrectly, or need
replacement.
Wireless Card Replacement
The wireless card is attached to the logic board using two (2) Torx 4 (923-0330) screws and thermal material.
Do not attempt to remove without taking out the logic board
Attempting to do so may damage both the Wi-Fi/Bluetooth card and the logic board. Additionally, the use of thermal material will
make reinserting the card very challenging.
Wireless Card Removal
1. Unscrew two (2) Torx 4 923-0330 screws.
2. Use a black stick to gently loosen the bond of thermal material between the logic board and wireless card.