Video troubleshooting table, continued – Midway SPORTSTATION 16-40094-101 User Manual

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Video Troubleshooting Table, continued

SYMPTOM

CAUSE

REQUIRED ACTION

• White areas at screen edges

appear tinged with color

• Dots at screen edges appear

oval or cylindrical

Picture tube dynamic
convergence is out of
alignment

Have service bureau dynamically reconverge
monitor. This procedure requires removing and
repositioning yoke. Service bureau must follow
instructions from monitor manufacturer.

Faulty wiring

1. Check connectors and cables for wiring

continuity. Video cables connect graphics card to
circuit boards, and then to video monitor.

2. Assure connection of all cabinet ground wires,

especially at video monitor chassis.

Faulty monitor
circuitry

1. Check video monitor operation by connecting it

to working VGM (video game machine).

2. Assure that video monitor is correct type for this

VGM. Video monitors with wrong resolution can’t
lock sync.

Improper sync signals

1. Check to see if Video Board puts out type of

sync that your monitor requires.

2. Verify that jumpers are set correctly for monitor.
3. If necessary, add or remove video sync jumper

at Sound I/O Board jumper block J10. With no
pins connected (or pins 2 and 3 connected),
board outputs positive sync. With pins 1 and 2
connected, board outputs negative sync.

• Video tears or rolls, or has

black bar down middle of
screen

Electromagnetic

fields

Move cabinet far away from machines,
appliances, or competitors’ VGMs.

Faulty wiring

Check connectors and cables for wiring
continuity from circuit boards to video monitor.

• Missing

colors

Faulty monitor color
drive circuitry

Verify that video monitor operates correctly by
connecting it to working VGM.

• One color is dimmer or

brighter than others

• Whites appear tinted

everywhere on screen

Maladjusted color
bias pots

1. Turn on VGM (video game machine).
2. Enter Monitor Tests Menu.
3. Watch Color Bars screen in mirror.
4. Adjust three bias pots for best colors. (Most

monitor neck boards include these pots.)

5. Also check White Screen. Touch up controls.
6. If whites still seem tinted, have service bureau

rejuvenate picture tube.

• Picture is dim or faded

Maladjusted
BRIGHTNESS pot or
subnormal picture
tube emission

1. Watch Color Bars screen. Adjust BRIGHTNESS

and CONTRAST pots for greatest number of
grays. You’ll find these pots on Monitor Remote
Control Board, behind coin door.

2. If pots have no effect, have service bureau

rejuvenate picture tube.

• Picture is too narrow

Maladjusted WIDTH
pot

Enter Monitor Tests Menu. Watch Crosshatch
Screen while adjusting WIDTH pot for best
picture. You’ll find this pot on Monitor Remote
Control Board, behind coin door.

• Picture is too short

Maladjusted HEIGHT
pot or damaged
vertical circuit

1. Enter Monitor Tests Menu. Watch Crosshatch

Screen while adjusting HEIGHT pot for best
picture. You’ll find this pot on Monitor Remote
Control Board, behind coin door.

2. If pot has no effect, service vertical output circuit.

• Picture seems shifted to one

side

Maladjusted
HORIZONTAL
POSITION pot

Enter Monitor Tests Menu. Watch Crosshatch
Screen while adjusting HORIZONTAL POSITION
pot for best picture. You’ll find this pot on Monitor
Remote Control Board, behind coin door.

• Keystone-shaped

picture

Shorted turns in yoke

1. Substitute working yoke.
2. Have service bureau converge monitor.
3. Retest

monitor.

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