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TR keyboard DISPLAY

Posted: Mon Oct 21, 2024 8:42 am
by satya_music
Dear Sirs,

Greetings,

My TR keyboard (61 keys) have now VERTICAL LINES and cannot read the display.

Please advise how to solve this issue...

I am only playing in the church (free of charge) and the technicians are charging too much even for a small issue)

Please inform me the compatibility for the displays are sold in ALI EXPRESS:
Brand New LCD Display Screen for Korg 01/W, 01R/W, T1, T2, T3 LCD SCREEN DISPLAY PANEL
as it is not showing more deetails.

Your help would be highly appreciated.

God bless you.

Best regards,
Satya

Posted: Tue Oct 22, 2024 2:44 pm
by satya_music
Respected Sir,

Please reply

Thanks and regards,
Sathia

Posted: Tue Oct 22, 2024 3:46 pm
by satya_music
Dear Sirs,

Is this specification of display will suit for TR keyboard ?

Specification

Gross Weight (kg) 0.1800
Manufacturer EastRising
Part Number ERM24064FS-1
Display Format 240x64 Dots
Interface 8080 8-bit Parallel
IC or Equivalent RA6963
Appearance Black on White
Diagonal Size 5.2“
Connection Pin Header
Outline Dimension 180.0(W)x65.0(H)x12.6(T)mm
Visual Area 132.60x39.00mm
Active Area 127.15(W)x33.87(H)
Character Size No
Dot (Pixel) Size 0.49x0.49mm
Dot (Pixel) Pitch 0.53x0.53mm
IC Package COB
Display Type FSTN-LCD Grey
Touch Panel Optional No
Sunlight Readable Yes
Response Time(Typ) No
Contrast Ratio(Typ) No
Colors No
Viewing Direction 6:00
Viewing Angle Range No
Brightness(Typ) No
Backlight Color White Color
Backlight Current (Typ) 120mA
Power Supply(Typ) 5V
Supply Current for LCM(Max) 20mA
Operating Temperature -20℃~70℃
Storage Temperature -30℃~80℃
Series Number ERM24064-1

Posted: Tue Oct 22, 2024 3:47 pm
by satya_music
Dear Korg Staff,

Please reply...

Thanks and regards,
Sathia

Posted: Tue Oct 22, 2024 4:46 pm
by voip
Gosh, you are the impatient fellow!!! Welcome to the forum. This forum is not Korg Inc, but a group of mostly musical instrumentalists who list Korg products amongst their interests.

Could I respectfully suggest that you try and contact the Korg representative in your locality.

At the time of writing, the forum consists of some 122,000 registered members, and 309 users online, of which only four are registered. That's 0.003% of the membership. Consider the chances of them knowing anything about Korg TR displays, and then take a deep breath ;-)

Midi Quest software might possibly offer some sort of solution to a malfunctioning display. Midi Quest supports the Korg TR 61, 76 and 88 key models:

https://squest.com/Products/MidiQuest13 ... index.html

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