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Author Topic: Am I matching these pins up for making a VGA out for a WG K7000 correctly?  (Read 1351 times)

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I thought I had this wired right, but nothing is coming up on screen yet.  Looking at the schematic from the brochure on WGs site it looks like the pin out is

Red - Grn - Blue - ground - +V sync - +H sync, then next adapter next to it is -H sync, -Vsync - gnd


so on the VGA cable I hooked pins 1 to red, 2 to grn, 3 to blue, 5,6,7,8,10,chasis to ground, and 13,14 to -h and -v sync. 

And nothing, do I have that wired correctly?

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is this the manual u are referring to  >http://www.wellsgardner.com/pdf/Spec/K7000.pdf< ?

if so r/g/b pick sync
if u use olny r/g/b and ground u should c a picture floation around,if that is the case then u must pick your sync
ie u have 2 types of sync u can use

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Red - Grn - Blue - ground - +V sync - +H sync, then next adapter next to it is -H sync, -Vsync - gnd

You have the "next" adapter backwards.
Red, Green, Blue, Ground, +V Sync, +H Sync, EMPTY, Ground, -V Sync, -H Sync

so on the VGA cable I hooked pins 1 to red, 2 to grn, 3 to blue, 5,6,7,8,10,chasis to ground, and 13,14 to -h and -v sync. 

You may have to tie 13 & 14 together and put them both on -H Sync only for a - composite connection.
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Thanks for the help, even though I wrote those pins down I had them right.  I think its actually a problem with the arcadeVGA or something now, because it works every once in a while