Are there any model numbers or anything on the display? and names or anything? without more information its really hard to guess what it would be.
Hi, someone gave me a display that was taken from a first class sit of an airplane. It looks good, but i don't have a clue of how i could connect it to something.. it just has 9 wires (in order: black, brown, red, orange, yellow, green, blue, violet and grey) but i don't know what they do. Does someone knows anything about it? Does someone knows how i could find what they do?
Are there any model numbers or anything on the display? and names or anything? without more information its really hard to guess what it would be.
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who is it made by and what is the part number. I work for an airline and used to install inseat video, so I may be able to give you some insite.
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The plane was KLM's. In the monitor there are some labels:
1 blue where it's written: CP81402/37098 IMPLEMENTED
The plane was KLM's. In the monitor there are some labels:
1 blue where it's written: CP81402/37098 IMPLEMENTED
1 white with the following inscriptions:
CAGE CODE OIWJ2
P/N:1016-02 014 N/C
S/N:003457
DATE OF MGF:9410
1 little white lable were you can read: LQ6RA02 2Z70871
LQ6RA02 is the part number. It's a Sharp screen.
A similar part is LQ6NC02, which you will find a fair bit about on the web.
Google is your friend: http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&l...59-1&q=LQ6NC02
Sharp list's the screen as NTSC / PAL with AnalogRGB input. No Composite. http://www.sharpsma.com/pub/productf...ce_for_tft.pdf
HTHThe sync accepts a standard composite sync signal or a standard composite video input (1.0 Vp-p). The video inputs consist of separate (3) RGB analog signals (0.7 Vp-p). There are two sets of video RGB inputs that can be multiplexed by a TTL control signal (VSW) for displaying two separate video sources.
Dave
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