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Author Topic: Almost there... tilted image (WG D9500) SOLVED!  (Read 1764 times)

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Almost there... tilted image (WG D9500) SOLVED!
« on: August 15, 2007, 04:46:41 pm »
I finished building the harness for the PCB, wired everything back up.  At first I only had a single horizontal line but I realized I missed a small connector.  Now I get a picture but it's tilted a few degrees to the right.  Wired up an OSD extension cable and no option in the OSD controls helps.  Tilt does *nothing* in the OSD.  I did some searching I've read about a pot on the WG monitors and also something about rotating the yoke, YIKES.    :dizzy:

I did have to do a lot of moving the monitor around included the boards to measure for the rotating harness etc.  I'm willing to bet I either nudged something I shouldn't have or moved something.

Thanks everyone for all the help so far.  This process has been quite painful but with everyone's help it's progressing and almost done.  That one extra inch going from PC 19" to arcade 19" has made almost everything difficult but I see the light at the end of the tunnel.... and it's not a train.   :)

SOLVED!  I had some how managed to plug a 2 wire connector into a 3 wire header.  It needed to go into the focus control header.  Looking at the schematics on WG's site was helpful.  Yay!

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« Last Edit: August 15, 2007, 05:42:04 pm by telengard »
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