LCD Pannel.
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LCD Pannel.
i got a LCD here, and as it seems that the VGA controller is gone off of it, the pannel itsself is good to go, ( power and etc ) But i cant get the VGA input to display on it...
any thaughts/mod's/idea's on what to do with it?
its a NEC Multisynk LCD1565btw.
is it posable to bypas all of the controller unit and etc and hook the lcd up to something ( raw ) and have it display from there?
any thaughts/mod's/idea's on what to do with it?
its a NEC Multisynk LCD1565btw.
is it posable to bypas all of the controller unit and etc and hook the lcd up to something ( raw ) and have it display from there?
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no, its analog only...
the actuall issue with the pannel is that sometimes it will actually detect that a vga signal is being sent to it, and it will come out of sleep mode.. but it wont display anything.. ( or go in the OSD for that matter )
but as soon as you sever the VGA connection, it says "Cable Unplugged" in the usual blue box that pop's up on the screen...
so process of elim, says that the LCD itsself is good, but the stuff pushing the picture to the pannel is pooched.
the actuall issue with the pannel is that sometimes it will actually detect that a vga signal is being sent to it, and it will come out of sleep mode.. but it wont display anything.. ( or go in the OSD for that matter )
but as soon as you sever the VGA connection, it says "Cable Unplugged" in the usual blue box that pop's up on the screen...
so process of elim, says that the LCD itsself is good, but the stuff pushing the picture to the pannel is pooched.
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well, you could try just cracking it open and soldering on a new set of wires and VGA connector.
if that doesn't fix it, its gotta be the controler board.
least its getting power; and can sense if there is a cable or not... so it may be something simple like a cold solder on one of the wires fucking up the image.
if you could find one that has a cracked screen or something on ebay you could frankenstien them into a working monitor.
other than that, i think its pretty fucked.
if that doesn't fix it, its gotta be the controler board.
least its getting power; and can sense if there is a cable or not... so it may be something simple like a cold solder on one of the wires fucking up the image.
if you could find one that has a cracked screen or something on ebay you could frankenstien them into a working monitor.
other than that, i think its pretty fucked.
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well, i suppose if you pluged it into a video card (so the monitor doesn't go 'no signal' and turn off the vga port), you could test all the wires where they connect to the control board... but you'd probably need the pin-out diagram for the monitor to make any logical deduction of if anything is fucked up or not.AmIdYfReAk wrote:fuckle,
i thaught about the VGA idea.. but i can just use the simpleist and less distructive way of testing it, run a Ohm Meter through it and see if it connects...
without engineering specs, diagnosing a problem is kinda like a blind man judging a beauty contest... you're just feeling around in the dark with no idea what you're looking for.