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The Arcade VGA card produces vertical sync in the range of 50-60 Hz so you may need further adjustment to find an eventual setting that locks within this full range. If the picture is rolling vertically, adjust the V-Hold control. You will almost certainly have to adjust the monitor for the correct picture size and centering. A normal boot screen should be displayed.
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If you are using a J-PAC in your cabinet, the video section of the J-PAC is not used.Īfter installing the Arcade VGA drivers you will be able to select the monitor type.īoot the PC.

Plug the cable supplied with the monitor into the VGA port. These monitors can run from 15Khz scan rate up to 31Khz or above. H and V sync can normally be connected togetherfor most monitors to produce composite sync.Ĭonnecting a Multi-FrequencyArcade Monitor (eg Wells-Gardner D9400 or D9800) The connections on the VGA breakout cable are marked as follows: The ArcadeVGA card always sends negative H and V sync in all video modes, so this method works fine.

If your monitor has a single sync input (composite sync) you can connect the H-Sync and V-Sync wires together. Note: We are unable to supply fully assembled cables for monitors other than Wells-Gardner as there is no established standard connector or pinout for arcade monitors in a non-JAMMA setup, so we would not know what connections your monitor has. This cable has a connector for Wells-Gardner arcade monitors and also can be used as the base for a custom cable for other monitors as it has labelled ends. So with these monitors you can make you own cable (See here for details.) or use our pre-made VGA connection cable. If not using a J-PAC or video amp, many monitors (including all Wells-Gardner) can accept a 1 volt signal level that the ArcadeVGA card supplies. The video amp needs no separate power source as it takes power from the ArcadeVGA card.įull information on the video amp can be found here: This comes with a VGA cable.Ĭonnect the RGB, Sync, GND screw connectors to the monitor inputs. To boost the signal level you can use our Video Amplifier. Some monitors (not Wells-Gardner) need a 5 volt video RGB signal and the ArcadeVGA card supplies 1 volt. If you are using an arcade monitor with our Video Amp: The J-PAC has a built-in video amplifier for monitors that need a higher signal. Simply plug the J-PAC VGA cable into the connector on the card. CRT VGA monitors with a 15-pin VGA plug will need the DVI adaptor plug. If you connect to the VGA port you will get no picture.
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PC Monitors (including conventional or flat panel) MUST be connected tothe DVI port. The PC monitor connects directly to the DVI port (digital LCD) or using a VGA plug adaptor (VGA monitor). The arcade monitor or multi-frequency monitor always connects to the15-pin D connector on the card. NOTE: Clone (Duplicate) mode is not supported. You can connect a PC monitor (DVI or VGA) or an arcade monitor or both at the same time. It has also been reported that some motherboards have a setting "PCIe Link" which needs to be set to "Gen1". In this menu, disable "Secure Boot" and enable "Legacy Support". If you are not sure, check in the BIOS setup screens and look for a "Secure Boot Configuration" menu. Before installation, check if your PC has a UEFI BIOS.
