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Old 12-15-2006, 11:15 PM
 
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mazak monitor

can anyone tell me how to wire a computer monitor to a mazak m-2 control,
so you dont have to use the mazak monitor?
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You need a TTL monitor, if you can find one, is it Monochrome or colour?
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what is a ttl monitor? and its color
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TTL were common on the first PC's 5v signal 7 colours, video known as CGA/EGA, the latest monitors are analogue.
TTL can be identified by the 9pin D plug for input.
Most have gone to the land fill by now, unless you can find a surplus PC store that may still have them.
The best model I found was a TTX TTL multi-sync model.
Before I realised their value, I used to see them surplus for $5~$10 each.
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how do you hook up the TTL monitor? does the nine pin plug into the board in
the rack below the monitor,the old monitor has a 15 pin square plug
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Is the 15 pin square plug a blue Honda connector?
I am not sure if I still have the pin out for the ones I did, If you have the schematics, it may give the pin out.
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monitor

its not a Honda plug its just a rectangular plug , but the problem is its not like a 15 pin pc monitor plug,and I dont have a schematic on it ,and dont know how to hook it up,theres a board directly under the monitor in the cage
that has a 9 pin plug and a 25 pin plug, I was wondering if it would plug into that?
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I have a T-2 monitor ready to die. Does anyone have the schematics to tell me which lead is video and which is power
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Does this have the CNB21 Honda 20 pin female connector?
I believe it is on the MC724 card?
If so I have the video signals, the power should be easy to find.
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G'Day All,
My T2 QT25 (circa 1986) monitor is very quickly dying. It takes 1/2 an hr to warm up and work properly most mornings. What I would like to know is what are the various connections/input wires and their respective colours are so that I can try to get a new computer monitor or similar retrofitted into it. I have found an electronics guy here that thinks he can do the conversion but needs a wiring diagram. We are down under in Perth, Australia and we get very little help for these older machines and have been quoted over $2,200.00 for a replacement monitor!!
Thanks, Scott, In2process
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If anybody does have a wiring diagram for the T2 could they please email it to sales@in2process.com.au Thanks again.
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Mazak CRT Pinout

Here is the pinout incase anyone is still interested.
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File Type: pdf Mitsubishi 15 pin.pdf‎ (11.2 KB, 144 views)
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