nView Z310/Z350 VGA pinout needed

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Hi verbose...
The pinout on the page you said didn't work..
better i didin't work well.. I see my picture but rolling and not good.
I think there's a problem with the Hsync and VSync...
Have anybody a original Cable for the z350 or z310 ??
I really need it !!!
Please help me in finding the right pinout...
Thanks a lot.

Neversaid
 
Make sure you isolate each cable.

When you make that cable make sure that each and every wire is isolated from the others. The only reason I say this is I used that diagram and ended up with what you are describing (rolling picture and at times a jittery picture). What I had done was messed up and 1 piece of wire had come loose from the solder joint and was touching another post therefore shorting the cable. Pretty much the exact same problem that you described (mine was also off due to another issue but I knew it was going to be a problem ahead of time).
 
..hmm thanks partyharty, but i've looked at the wires and isoláted them...
I don't know how to get this thing go to work...
VERBOSE MUSTÀFA we neeed you !! come on an help us...

Or is here anybody who can help us `??
Perhaps have somebody a original nview z310 z350 cable ??

Please help... i'm also interested in a remote controll....

If somebody could help please help i'll provide the information for some others....

Thanks

Neversaid...

'Come on we get the nView working
 
Neversaid said:
..hmm thanks partyharty, but i've looked at the wires and isoláted them...
I don't know how to get this thing go to work...


Well, if they were not isolated _before_ your first cable test (which is kinda must when do _any_ electronics) you have probably burned vga port on your panel already - that means you want see any picture with any cable anymore... sorry...🙁
 
Hi there..
I don't think so.. i have't shortened any pins or soemthing else.
There's a sync problem.. As i see if i change the freqency on my graphic card the flimmering is gone more and more.
I try now to use a Mac VGA aDapter. it solved the same problem on the Spectra C Panels.. so on it's nView...
And if you wanna talk with a friend of mine (he's a electronican), he said: Before you burn out the VGA port on the panel you'll burn out your VGA Card in your PC...

Greetings
Bernhard
 
Neversaid said:
Hi there..
Before you burn out the VGA port on the panel you'll burn out your VGA Card in your PC...


That's what I though. Being that ignorant in electronics I can only suggest that older device have worse protection against it (like old mouse ports back in 1991-95 could have been burned just because you unplug you mouse - they just didn't have reverse diode planted in port's power line :smash:). Nview panels should be much older than vga-card. 🙄
 
I don't kinow if anyone still uses this thread...but...I just got a nView Z310 and was wondering about two things. First off, is there any way to get a remote for it, like program a universal remote, etc. Secondly, how are you supposed to turn off the panel. The only way I can see to get the thing to shut down is to do a hard kill by unpluging it. this just doesn't seem good for the panel and when I do it the screen does some funny wishywashy stuff for a few seconds before it completely dies. Is there some other way to shut it off? The manual was not included with the panel, so I have no way of looking up a solution in that. Thanks to anyone for any help.
-Rekwan
 
@rekwan:

We try to bring the Remote codes into an useable format.. I hope we can do it (JP1..).
The "hard unplug" is the only way to hut down, it's normal that the screen then looks very funny (has go every panel).

@all in this thread:
sorry for something, pinout is ok on VM pages. i've done a wrong wiring.. (ok it was 1 year ago ;🙂 )

Bernhard
 
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