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    Question Plane display

    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?

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    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

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    Post Labels on the display

    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

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    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

    The 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.
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