Try emailing the contacts listed 
at https://www.futaba.co.jp/en/product/vfd. I’ve got results in the past 
with various companies that still exist. It isn’t unusual for them to keep 
old libraries of this stuff.

On Saturday, February 3, 2024 at 9:52:36 AM UTC-5 Dekatron42 wrote:

> Thanks, yes I think I will be fine from the information in the diagram for 
> these VFD's.
>
> But a data book would be very welcome especially since I have a bunch of 
> other VFD arriving, later and hopefully some of them are from Futaba, as I 
> bought what was left from an old radio/repair shop and I don't know what's 
> in the box yet.
>
> I have been looking some more for a Futaba VFD data book but it seems 
> impossible to find one anywhere.
>
> /Martin
>
> On Thursday 1 February 2024 at 09:58:58 UTC+1 andybiker wrote:
>
>> Hi Martin,
>>
>> This seems to be a bare VFD, the elektor article gives the pinout and a 
>> fair guess at how to drive the filement.
>>
>> I'm not sure you'll find a full datasheet due to the age.
>>
>> treat it as any other VFD.
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Andrew
>>
>> On Wednesday, January 31, 2024 at 6:58:53 PM UTC Dekatron42 wrote:
>>
>>> I've Googled some and haven't been able to find a databook for Futaba 
>>> VFD displays, does anyone know where I can download a PDF?
>>>
>>> I'm right now interested in finding a datasheet for the 10*14 pixels 
>>> display DM-4Z 2E that is used in the Elektor June 1983 article "Spectrum 
>>> display".
>>>
>>> /Martin
>>>
>>

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