Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 27 07:56:15 EST 2004 | siverts
Don't forget the monitor's. There are only two ways to get out of this problem, if the monitor get's magnetizised: 1. Replace the monitor. 2. Turn in the monitor to a Tv-repairman that can do a de-magnetizing of the monitor.
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 Sep 21 02:58:33 EDT 2005 | ajay
we are using MCS30 for fuji line. Now monitor is giving some problem. we can not replace it with normal monitor. this monitor is with key board. any solution to connnect with normal monitor ? ajay
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 | Wed Jan 03 12:46:43 EST 2007 | rgduval
I have an older TP9, with a programming station monitor, and a machine monitor. Both are RGB input monitors, with the cable coming from the MyData to a y-coupler on the machine monitor, and a cable running to the programming station. The monitor on
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 | Sat May 23 19:16:13 EDT 1998 | Steve Gregory
> 2. Constant wrist strap monitors are ridiculously expensive. No they're value priced!!! Does anyone have a layout/BOM to build their own monitors? Dave F
Electronics Forum | Sun May 24 10:46:08 EDT 1998 | Dave F
> 2. Constant wrist strap monitors are ridiculously expensive. No they're value priced!!! Does anyone have a layout/BOM to build their own monitors? | Dave F
Electronics Forum | Sun May 24 08:34:36 EDT 1998 | Dave F
> 2. Constant wrist strap monitors are ridiculously expensive. No they're value priced!!! Does anyone have a layout/BOM to build their own monitors? | Dave F
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 08 15:43:48 EDT 2001 | Claude Couture
Low tech suggestion: turn monitors off manually after use. High tech suggestion: install a "presence" sensor, like those on some photocopier, that turns on the monitor when someone is near it, then a time delay for shutting it off.