I replaced the lcd panel on this unit and now the panel run through color changes, red, green, blue, white. I cannot get a image to come on.
Can anyone help on this?
I had a similar problem with a display for a laser touch screen. Open the unit up and double check all of the jumpers and DIP-switch decks (they can be super small). I missed the DIP switch the first time(I'm getting Old and the eyesight ain't what it used to be)and the screen gave me gobble-d-gook. After finding the DIP switch deck and adjusting that, it worked fine.
Hey... Common problem with the 6000 is the processor not sending up the video signal. A great way to isolate your display is to disconnect the video cable from the processor and plug it into the ext. monitor output of a laptop, if your display comes up then the lcd is good if not the video driver in the processor is bad. Hope that helps.
bob oetjens
draeger 6000 lcd problem
December 09, 2009 06:18
I replaced the lcd panel on this unit and now the panel run through color changes, red, green, blue, white. I cannot get a image to come on.
Can anyone help on this?
thanks
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Staate Hayward
Re: draeger 6000 lcd problem
December 16, 2009 04:33
I had a similar problem with a display for a laser touch screen. Open the unit up and double check all of the jumpers and DIP-switch decks (they can be super small). I missed the DIP switch the first time(I'm getting Old and the eyesight ain't what it used to be)and the screen gave me gobble-d-gook. After finding the DIP switch deck and adjusting that, it worked fine.
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Ivan Joyner
Re: draeger 6000 lcd problem
December 31, 2009 10:59
Hey... Common problem with the 6000 is the processor not sending up the video signal. A great way to isolate your display is to disconnect the video cable from the processor and plug it into the ext. monitor output of a laptop, if your display comes up then the lcd is good if not the video driver in the processor is bad. Hope that helps.
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