Blast City Monitor Wires??

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Blast City Monitor Wires??

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hello, I need some help with identifing these adaptors for a Blast City arcade cabinet. The reason is that i got an aftermarket monitor, a Neiman 29" tri-res and i think i will have to do some splicing of wires but i'll need to know which is which....





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Im pretty sure all 3 harness went to the original monitor but im not sure any help would be awesome!!!



Thanks
OldFoo

Re: Blast City Monitor Wires??

Post by OldFoo »

Monitor display board

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rgb signal

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power

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I can take a picture of what I did to my blast city when i put in the new monitor, without ruining the original connectors. I will take some pics tomorrow, hopefully.
OldFoo

Post by OldFoo »

La4s !!! Thank you so much for a super quick response!



Ok, so i wont need the Monitor display board since it already comes with one... cool



RGB, what is the extra blue and the white wire for?



POWER, 2 reds must be positve? whats the light blue and pink?





Thanks again for quick response unfortunetly this monitor will be here in the morning so i might miss your pics...
OldFoo

Post by OldFoo »

Depending on the monitor model/type, it may support composite or separate screen synch or both. If it that is the case with your monitor, the extra wires could be for the separate synch type which would need extra wires.
OldFoo

Post by OldFoo »

Well since i didnt have any good response to this thread. I figured it out on my own...



Thanks sega guru's?



anyways...



White wire is ground and Blue/white is composite sync.



66 hits on this thread and no one could answer that hmmm...
OldFoo

Post by OldFoo »

light blue/pink is 110AC (chassis input voltage)

red wires are degauss
OldFoo

Post by OldFoo »

WinkWink wrote:Well since I didnt have any good response to this thread. I figured it out on my own...



Thanks sega guru's?



anyways...



White wire is ground and Blue/white is composite sync.



66 hits on this thread and no one could answer that hmmm...


well i was gonna reply today after i rechecked the sync connections,always better to be safe

glad you found it on your own though as it should have straight forwards anyway by using a multimeter
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