Re: [foxboro] flat screens on AW51 / WP51

  • From: danvar@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • To: foxboro@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Thu, 3 Feb 2005 14:23:22 -0500

Hi,
we have an AW51B, and we need to connect to a new flat monitor (Ref. HP L2035 
Part# P9614A#ABA).
Please write us about the best solution that you have for this application.

We need the (manufacturer/Ref./Serial Number) for the adapter RGB to VGA (Flat 
Screen, 15pin)

Thanks for your help.

Luis Caicedo
Specialist Drives & PLC
Propal S.A.
Cali, Colombia



Mensaje citado por Corey R Clingo <clingoc@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>:

> We used the WP30's standard cable and a BNC-to-15 pin DSub (i.e., VGA) 
> adapter, similar to what we used to hook B boxes up to newer multisync 
> CRTs.  I can get the specifics on it if you wish.
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> Corey
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> tom.vandewater@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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> Corey,
> FMI, I'm curious to know how the WP-30 is physically connected to
> the NEC LCD.  As I stated earlier:
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> "The WP-30's have 4 BNC connections colored Red, Green, Blue, and
> Black.  The RGB is pretty obvious but the Black cable carries the Sync
> signal and could be either Horizontal or Vertical.  Most of the pigtail
> cables that go from BNC to HD-15/15 pin D-Sub connectors have 5 BNC
> connectors with RGB, White and Yellow.  White is horizontal and yellow is
> vertical sync.  If memory serves me correctly the black WP-30 BNC connects
> to the yellow/vertical cable on CRT's.  I'm not even sure if this is
> important on the multisync LCD screens."
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> It's not too important to me but I am curious and it may be useful for 
> Brad.
> Thanks,
> Tom
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