Possible RGB Monitors?
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Tempest_2084
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Possible RGB Monitors?
My lab at work is throwing out two 20" flat panel displays that I think are RGB monitors. They have RGB BNC connectors in the back, and one even has a VGA port. The model numbers are:
Modicon MM-FMP9-100
Intecolor E20FPA-200
I can't seem to find much information on them. All I know is that they're industrial touch screen displays for PLC's. Anyone know anything about these?
Modicon MM-FMP9-100
Intecolor E20FPA-200
I can't seem to find much information on them. All I know is that they're industrial touch screen displays for PLC's. Anyone know anything about these?
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Tempest_2084
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Re: Possible RGB Monitors?
Another question: Assuming that one of these monitors is a decent RGB monitor, is it possible to use Composite or S-Video systems on an RGB monitor? I don't mean convert the signals to RGB quality, but just somehow plug a composite or S-Video system into the RGB plugs in the back? Something tells me that no, you can't, but I I didn't know if there was possibly a converter of some type that could do this.
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Fudoh
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Re: Possible RGB Monitors?
These are low-end LCDs from the mid to late 90s. Nothing you want or need even remotely interesting.
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Obiwanshinobi
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Re: Possible RGB Monitors?
All I know for sure is that while PAL TVs receive RGB via SCART, plain composite can be also fed through SCART socket. Never heard of S-Video signal being applicable to SCART, so my guess would be other RGB sockets won't take it either.
At the end of the day, low (sub-native) resolutions will not look good on LCDs no matter which colour system.
At the end of the day, low (sub-native) resolutions will not look good on LCDs no matter which colour system.
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standard in Europe. All mid-class+ TVs in the 90s were equipped with two Scart sockets. First one took composite and RGB, second one composite and s-video. S-video through scart uses the composite video pin for luma and the red pin for chroma.Never heard of S-Video signal being applicable to SCART
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Tempest_2084
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Re: Possible RGB Monitors?
Are you sure they're LCDs? They look like CRTs to me. They're about as big as my PVM and one is a curved tube and one is flat panel.Fudoh wrote:These are low-end LCDs from the mid to late 90s. Nothing you want or need even remotely interesting.
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The Intecolor E20FPA-200 certainly is a LCD. I couldn't find any info on the other one.
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Obiwanshinobi
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So last century. SCART is (or was until very lately) still pretty standard even in PAL-region HDTVs, but only one per unit (and I think only RGB/composite comes through it). Didn't know the second SCART I see every now and then in older TVs was for S-video.Fudoh wrote:standard in Europe. All mid-class+ TVs in the 90s were equipped with two Scart sockets. First one took composite and RGB, second one composite and s-video. S-video through scart uses the composite video pin for luma and the red pin for chroma.Never heard of S-Video signal being applicable to SCART
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Re: Possible RGB Monitors?
I think there's bad info or something on the web as these are both definitely CRTs. I think I'm going to snag them and try them out at home to check out the quality. I figure if I don't need them someone else might want to take them off my hands at Vintage Computer Fest.Fudoh wrote:The Intecolor E20FPA-200 certainly is a LCD. I couldn't find any info on the other one.
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Re: Possible RGB Monitors?
Yep they're CRT's, I just cracked open the cases to take a look. I hope these work with my home setup as they look so minty I doubt they were used much (we're a small test lab so they probably sat in a back room for years without being turned on). The one also has a VGA port so I guess I can use my DC VGA box with it as well.
I see the ebay auction for the Intecolor E20FPA-200. That screen looks exactly like the one I have except mine is a CRT. I wonder if they updated the model without changing the number?
I see the ebay auction for the Intecolor E20FPA-200. That screen looks exactly like the one I have except mine is a CRT. I wonder if they updated the model without changing the number?
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Re: Possible RGB Monitors?
Dumb question: If these monitors also have VGA ports on them, does that almost 100% guarantee that they're 31KHz RGB rather than 15KHz or is it possible it does both? These are industrial monitors for PLC's so I'm not sure if there would be a reason that they'd go down to 15KHz.
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yes.does that almost 100% guarantee that they're 31KHz RGB
15khz is extremely unlikely.
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Tempest_2084
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That's what I figured. I don't think it's worth the hassle dragging these things home to test.Fudoh wrote:yes.does that almost 100% guarantee that they're 31KHz RGB
15khz is extremely unlikely.
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quickbunnie
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Might be easier to bring a 15 KHz signal to work. Though that might be frowned upon, depending on your work environment.Tempest_2084 wrote:That's what I figured. I don't think it's worth the hassle dragging these things home to test.Fudoh wrote:yes.does that almost 100% guarantee that they're 31KHz RGB
15khz is extremely unlikely.
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Re: Possible RGB Monitors?
I'd take the chance. But that's just me.Tempest_2084 wrote:That's what I figured. I don't think it's worth the hassle dragging these things home to test.
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Tempest_2084
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Re: Possible RGB Monitors?
I guess I could, but I really don't see why an industrial PLC monitor that was hooked into what is basically a 386 would do 15KHz RGB. There are a few monitors here in the lab that have RGB inputs, but they're all 31KHz (I've looked up the specs). I doubt these would be different, but I guess you never know.TheRedKnight wrote: I'd take the chance. But that's just me.
I might just do that. I'm here late a lot so no one would care. The only problem is that I'd have to unhook my sync strike and a game system and hull those into work.quickbunnie wrote: Might be easier to bring a 15 KHz signal to work. Though that might be frowned upon, depending on your work environment.