Hi I just installed one of these on a 1980's vintage piece of laboratory equipment. A Packard Instruments 5530 Minaxi Gamma Counter. I worked great. This unit's CRT is 15khz TTL and none of the inexpensive converters will do TTL as Aptyp says in this video. The cable that came with the XVGA converter did not have the same colors that are listed in the instruction so I had to ohm out the cable. That little converter works great. The replacement cost on the instrument is about $60K. Nice to keep it in service for a couple of hundred dollars. There are conversion LCD panels from the machine tool industry that cost about $1200 that would have worked. This is a great video. Aptyp, thank you for your help. You saved me from spending a lot of time trying to get one of the inexpensive converters to work.
You could make the cable bi directional if you also connected the vídeo signal from the other end to the RGB pins on the haas end... Great vídeo helped me a lot
Hi sir I just installed the lcd in my Haas lathe and work in the first time, but when I type in the MDI I not see the first letter on the screen only the second letter, after I press the enter key I see it in the program, I tried to make the adjustments by the manual but I couldn't solve the problem, is there anything you can help me with? Thank you Wagner
I just did this to my VF0E machine and it works. The monitor was very jittery until I added a better power supply and installed a good AC power line filter to the monitor and video converter. Not jittery now, but I still have the leftmost column hidden. Any fix for this?
I can see you have the same problem as I do. The top line is blurry, and the left column is missing. The missing column is serious, since any keyboard entry wont show the first digit This is critical when setting tool and work offsets Did you ever fix it? As is, it is unsafe and unusable
Hi I just installed one of these on a 1980's vintage piece of laboratory equipment. A Packard Instruments 5530 Minaxi Gamma Counter. I worked great. This unit's CRT is 15khz TTL and none of the inexpensive converters will do TTL as Aptyp says in this video. The cable that came with the XVGA converter did not have the same colors that are listed in the instruction so I had to ohm out the cable. That little converter works great. The replacement cost on the instrument is about $60K. Nice to keep it in service for a couple of hundred dollars. There are conversion LCD panels from the machine tool industry that cost about $1200 that would have worked. This is a great video. Aptyp, thank you for your help. You saved me from spending a lot of time trying to get one of the inexpensive converters to work.
Thank you, the cable wiring info was what I needed for my Haas VF5 conversion.
glad to be helpful
You could make the cable bi directional if you also connected the vídeo signal from the other end to the RGB pins on the haas end... Great vídeo helped me a lot
Thanks. This helped me a LOT!
Hi sir I just installed the lcd in my Haas lathe and work in the first time, but when I type in the MDI I not see the first letter on the screen only the second letter, after I press the enter key I see it in the program, I tried to make the adjustments by the manual but I couldn't solve the problem, is there anything you can help me with?
Thank you
Wagner
Hi I have a fanuc sigma vc600 and this lcd Fanuc LCD A61L-0001-0093 with honda 20 pin cable. I would take this signal on my PC.
I just did this to my VF0E machine and it works. The monitor was very jittery until I added a better power supply and installed a good AC power line filter to the monitor and video converter. Not jittery now, but I still have the leftmost column hidden. Any fix for this?
Arthur can you tell me model of LCD panel u use in this project, is this 12.1 inch panel?
Артур, может подскажешь, почему верхняя строка на Haas размазанная получилась? И в настройках никак не кориктируется.
Hello there
I do not fully understand the cable connection. Can you help me?
Thanks! You saved me
Hi there, I tried this conversion but note that the left hand side of the screen in clipped (just like in your video) is there a way to solve this?
Спасибо мой американский друг.
I can see you have the same problem as I do. The top line is blurry, and the left column is missing.
The missing column is serious, since any keyboard entry wont show the first digit
This is critical when setting tool and work offsets
Did you ever fix it?
As is, it is unsafe and unusable
^Bump. I'm curious as well
4 years late, go to your monitor setting screen and adjust H or V phase shift or screen size
Thank you
configuration of XVGA