Allen Bradley 9 Series Monitor 8520-CTRC1
12” Color CRT Monitor
Allen Bradley 9/230 Series & 9/240 Series
Catalog # 8520-CRTC1
Dynamic Display’s QES1512-048 is a 12.1 inch LCD Allen Bradley retrofit monitor designed to be a drop-in replacement display for Allen Bradley 8520-CRTC1 Monitor.
Its rugged, steel chassis is designed to mount into the original CRT mounting holes of the 12” Color CRT Monitor (Catalog # 8520-CRTC1) used in Allen Bradley 9/230 Series & 9/240 Series CNC Machine systems, making it unnecessary to replace the original chassis. The video input of the QES1512-048 Allen Bradley retrofit monitor accepts Differential TTL video signals from the original Allen Bradley 9 Series CNC Machine system with no need for signal adapters of any sort. The QES1512-048 Allen Bradley Retrofit Monitor has been optimized to operate on these and other legacy systems as well. These Retrofit Allen Bradley Monitors are more reliable and perform better than the older 12” Color CRT Monitor, making this versatile LCD monitor an excellent choice for many industrial legacy display systems, as well as your next Allen Bradley Monitor Replacement.
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Additional Slow Scan RGB Monitors:
• 9" FANUC Control Color LCD Display
• 12" Color Fanuc Monitor
• 10" LCD Replacement 12" CRT Monitor
• 12" Allen Bradley CRTC1
• 12" Allen Bradley CRTC
• 12" Allen Bradley Retrofit Monitor
• 14” Mazak CNC Monitor
• 14" Fanuc CNC Replacement Monitor
• 14” Open Frame Monitor Replacement
• 15" Kitchen Replacement Monitor
• 19/20" CRT to LCD Upgrades
• 19/20" CRT to LCD Upgrades - Enhance
• Legacy Cross Reference Page
Features:
Open-Frame Chassis drops directly into the Allen Bradley Plant Floor Terminal 8520-CRTC1
Rugged steel chassis drops directly into the mounting holes of the a 12” color CRT
12.1 inch SVGA Color TFT LCD Module
Universal Power Supply with VESA Power Management
Please access the following link for an informative paper concerning the LCD as CRT replacements in legacy equipment
