Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 10 14:15:48 EST 2001 | Claude_Couture
We have an old Conceptronic oven (Discovery Mark IV) which we use in the glue process. The video monitor just died. This is a 11 year old oven with a Goldstar model 1420 PLUS monitor. There are no specs in the manual and Conceptronic is not much help
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 07 15:51:53 EST 2002 | radney
Does anyone know of an alternate source or a monitor that can be used in place of the old Mitsubishi monitors. Surely there is a newer replacement. Universal/Sanyo wants about $8k for these. The monitor that is in there now is a Mitsubishi XC-1498
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 10 17:24:18 EST 2001 | John Thorup
Hello Claude Its likely, by the DB9 and the age, that this is an EGA monitor. This is a a predecessor to today's VGA. A few ideas: TV store or monitor repair facility to fix the old one. Outside of the CRT or flyback transformer they are generally
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 19 13:35:59 EST 2001 | Claude_Couture
Hi John! Found one in the local flea market. Made in 1987 and picture looks like new! Amazing!
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 08 13:26:02 EST 2002 | Claude_Couture
check this site: http://www.necmitsubishi.com/products/index.cfm
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 10 20:38:55 EST 2001 | Dave F
If John's suggestions don't work, try: * Computer & Monitor Maintenance 6649 Peachtree Ind. Blvd. Ste N-1 Norcross, GA 30092 770-242-0500 Chuck Miller * Jerry Christopher 1119 South St. Dalton, MA 01226 413-684-3821 gerard@bcn.net Sorry they're no
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 10 06:32:20 EST 1999 | Lee Radney
We lost the video on a touchscreen monitor that goes in in our HSP 4791 machine. The touchscreen still works but the monitor portion is dead. The monitor is a Mitsubishi Model number XC-1498C II... The Microtouch numbers are as follows....Model #
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 11 10:19:28 EST 2003 | Mike A
Has anyone tried aa alternate manufacturer or model to replace the Patlite monitor
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 29 20:12:02 EST 2003 | franklam
Back to square one, is your monitor physically damaged or is it mulfunctioned? Try the local monitor repairing tech's, may give u a surprise. We had the one at the front panel fixed by a local repairing guy here,(cheap $75). It works.
Electronics Forum | Sun Oct 26 20:23:23 EST 2003 | franklam
Don't know which year 's machine you got, the touch screen monitor came with a computer control card. I think you have no choice and to go with Universal.