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General Category => EIII Technical Issues / Tips => Topic started by: xuulan on November 26, 2012, 10:54:40 AM



Title: EIII new OLED display
Post by: xuulan on November 26, 2012, 10:54:40 AM
I'm a new user here on the forum, but I've been doing synth and sampler mods and repairs for a while now. Some of you might be familiar with my work on the DSS-1 upgrade.

I recently picked up a used EIII on eBay. It was in pretty rough shape but after a bit of TLC it's working great. First of all, I replaced the display with an OLED model (Newhaven Display #NHD-0420DZW-AY5 (98mm x 60mm)). I removed the inverter so no more annoying whine from the display. Second, I re-switched the whole front panel as one of the previous owners had spilled <something> and some of the switches weren't working. The switches are available new from Digi-Key, part #EG2548-ND. E-switch is the manufacturer.
The EIII wouldn't power up at first, the power supply would just "clunk" about once a second. I sent it to Nyco Systems who still repair them, but when I got it back, it still wouldn't fire up. Turns out the voltage selector switch was bad. The switch will connect two wires on the PSU when set for 120V, so mine was expecting 220V since the switch wasn't making contact. I just connected the wires together on the PSU itself and it fired up right away.

I've attached a picture of the new OLED display. I chose yellow but they have it in green too. It's very thin and fits perfectly, which is good since the LED backlit ones are thicker and probably wouldn't work.


Title: Re: EIII new OLED display
Post by: Elmbeatz on November 26, 2012, 12:20:11 PM
Hi and Welcome!

That looks just amazing!!!!
Congratulations!!!!


Title: Re: EIII new OLED display
Post by: dvdborn on November 27, 2012, 02:59:45 PM
That OLED looks stunning on the EIII.
Was it a 1:1 fit or did it need some adjusting?


Title: Re: EIII new OLED display
Post by: xuulan on November 29, 2012, 07:38:20 PM
It just dropped right in, no problems at all. Even easier that putting in an LED backlight one. Didn't have to mess with resistor values for current limiting or contrast either.


Title: Re: EIII new OLED display
Post by: Syncla on December 28, 2012, 09:39:20 AM
does it fit in the keyboard even?


Title: Re: EIII new OLED display
Post by: Rumbler on January 03, 2013, 10:24:48 AM
I would also be interested to know if this would work the same way in the keyboard version. :)


Title: Re: EIII new OLED display
Post by: xuulan on January 16, 2013, 05:48:12 PM
I don't see why it wouldn't... It's just as thin or thinner than the original display. If I could see a close up picture of the EIII keyboard LCD from inside, I would have a better idea.


Title: Re: EIII new OLED display
Post by: ddvdave on January 17, 2013, 04:43:08 PM
I just ordered one of these OLED displays for an EIII keyboard. I will update the forum in a week or so when I receive the new display and have time to install it.


Title: Re: EIII new OLED display
Post by: antenne on January 17, 2013, 11:27:18 PM
Great ! - i'll stay tuned.


Title: Re: EIII new OLED display
Post by: Rumbler on January 18, 2013, 09:18:22 AM
very interested to see pics :))


Title: Re: EIII new OLED display
Post by: ddvdave on January 22, 2013, 08:17:40 PM
Well, IT WORKED!!! Yes, that's right, the OLED display installed by xuulan in his EIII rack also fits perfectly in the EIII keyboard.

I wouldn't say installation was a "breeze", however if you are technical and have good (de-)soldering skills it's really not that hard.

The Newhaven NHD-0420DZW-AY5 OLED is pin-compatible, however you need to leave pin 3 (contrast) N/C to the OLED. Contrast is irrelevant with OLED display anyway, so now I have a superfluous contrast knob on my EIII :)

Next up: replacing the aged Quantum ProDrive 230S with some kind of CF reader. Looks like the AztecMonster is the best internal option right now? I can't believe how the prices on the ACARD AEC7720U have skyrocketed! I bought one for my Emax HD for $40 a couple of years ago!

-Dave


Title: Re: EIII new OLED display
Post by: antenne on January 26, 2013, 07:16:11 AM
I have it working in my EIII KB now.
As stated it fits perfectly -
The new display has 16 connector pads as opposed the old one's 14
- just connect 1-14 ( except 3 - contrast, leave that unconnected )
The old display had two extra wires connected, just desolder them from the front panel pcb.



Title: Re: EIII new OLED display
Post by: Rumbler on January 26, 2013, 03:30:49 PM
That's AWESOME! Looks great :)


Title: Re: EIII new OLED display
Post by: djscratchd on August 25, 2013, 11:32:26 PM
Man that is beautiful. I am going to add one to my old beast next!


Title: Re: EIII new OLED display
Post by: powmax on September 11, 2013, 06:24:25 AM
BTW: here is a shoot of a EIIIx Display waiting for OLED replacement  ::)
PIN 15 & 16 are still unused from factory

(http://www.uzz40.de/IMAGES/EIIIX_DISPLAY_01.jpg)


Title: Re: EIII new OLED display
Post by: xuulan on March 03, 2014, 03:52:43 PM
Update: it looks like Newhaven now have a blue version of the display available, part number NHD-0420DZW-AB5.


Title: Re: EIII new OLED display
Post by: ddvdave on March 06, 2014, 01:41:43 PM
Update: it looks like Newhaven now have a blue version of the display available, part number NHD-0420DZW-AB5.

Ooooh, that looks pretty. I kinda like the yellow (which I have both in my Emax Rack and my EIII KB), but the blue would be more authentic.

-Dave


Title: Re: EIII new OLED display
Post by: potscrubber on April 03, 2017, 02:23:26 AM
OK I am guilty of necro-ing this thread

I've recently found time to put a yellow OLED in my EIII after buying it a couple of years ago.  Damn, I should have done that sooner!  Don't delay, do this mod now.  It somehow makes the EIII more immediate, you can see the cursor, the display paints faster.  Just do it, you won't regret it.  If you are not experienced with soldering and solder removal, get someone to do it for you.  Be careful with the screw lugs on the back of the top panel, the plastic (?) surrounds get brittle, and things break off.  These can be repaired with a good epoxy glue and patience.  Still, all well worth doing.  I wish I had the skill to fix my 3 bung voices, but 13 voices ain't too bad.