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    Default Monitor wiering question

    I have a samsung A48KRD82X02 19" monitor, ther are 6 pins on the contact on the monitor PCB for video signal.

    pin1 = Red
    pin2 = Blue
    pin3 = Green
    pin4 = GND
    pin5 = V Sync
    pin6 = H Sync

    my problem is that from The Neo Geo 1 slot I am going to conect the monitor to, ther is only 1 pin whit Video Sync(pin P video Sync).

    so My question is, how do I wiere the Monitor to the Neo Geo 1 slot.

    Eny help wold be eprishiated.

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    You should be able to connect video sync to both the h sync and v sync of your monitor.
    Last edited by Tetsu; 12-13-2008 at 12:10 PM.

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    There is no such monitor. Those numbers are the tube make/model number.

    Here's a place to help you find your monitor make/model:

    http://forum.arcadecontrols.com/index.php?topic=62016.0

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    Quote Originally Posted by Peale View Post
    There is no such monitor. Those numbers are the tube make/model number.

    Here's a place to help you find your monitor make/model:

    http://forum.arcadecontrols.com/index.php?topic=62016.0

    so your mean that the label on the monitor is rong, and that samsun did not make this monitor.

    it wold be od ta stat that ther is no sutch monitor when I have one.

    eny way, it dosent matter.
    the monitor is defektiv or damaged, I conected it whit power only.
    and it shows no picture or enything it only hums, so Its simply is going in the bin for recykling.

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    Quote Originally Posted by traser View Post
    and it shows no picture or enything it only hums, so Its simply is going in the bin for recykling.
    At least give it to someone who knows how to fix such things. Chances are, it's an easy fix or just wired wrong. I hate to see electronics get thrown away.
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    Quote Originally Posted by traser View Post
    so your mean that the label on the monitor is rong, and that samsun did not make this monitor.

    it wold be od ta stat that ther is no sutch monitor when I have one.

    eny way, it dosent matter.
    the monitor is defektiv or damaged, I conected it whit power only.
    and it shows no picture or enything it only hums, so Its simply is going in the bin for recykling.
    Samsung made the tube, not the monitor. The monitor would have been assembled using the Samsung tube by another company, most likely Wells Gardner. The model number we would need to know is going to be located on the chassis somewhere (the boards that are attached to the tube). Can you take a picture of the boards as it may be possible to id it from that.

    If you aren't sending a signal to it, it won't display anything. I suppose you might be able to turn the brighness up all the way and see if anything is there, but if it's humming and has neck glow those are both indicators that it is at least partly working.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 98PaceCar View Post
    Samsung made the tube, not the monitor. The monitor would have been assembled using the Samsung tube by another company, most likely Wells Gardner. The model number we would need to know is going to be located on the chassis somewhere (the boards that are attached to the tube). Can you take a picture of the boards as it may be possible to id it from that.

    If you aren't sending a signal to it, it won't display anything. I suppose you might be able to turn the brighness up all the way and see if anything is there, but if it's humming and has neck glow those are both indicators that it is at least partly working.


    as I remember there was no neck glow, and ther was no indication that enything happend whit the tube when power was turnd on.
    I suspect that the monitor has taken a hit to the back of the neck, wher the pcb is mounted on the back of the tube. and that the contacts or the pcb has bin damaged.

    eny, way.

    the only information on the chassis is(EUROCOIN - this is a KTM-F Chassis)

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