: Refers to Jumper 4 . This is a physical bridge or a zero-ohm resistor on the motherboard that connects two parts of a circuit. What it means for repairs
If you are looking at this on a board or a schematic (like a BRD file or PDF), it usually serves one of two purposes: PP LV Jmp4
: Technicians use these jumpers to measure if a specific power rail is "present" (e.g., checking for 1.2V or 3.3V) without having to probe tiny component legs. : Refers to Jumper 4
: Likely stands for Low Voltage . It differentiates this rail from high-voltage lines (like those for a backlight) or standard logic levels. : Likely stands for Low Voltage
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: Stands for Positive Plane . This indicates a power line or "rail" that carries a specific voltage across the board.