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My 7 years old Sony monitor (SFII series) is not working properly and
I believe the problem is the internal broker signal cable (the cable connect monitor and computer). More specifically, the cable is a 14 pins (in 3 rows) male one side and other's side soldered (?) into the CRT. I have a 15' and a 17' dead monitor (not from Sony) and want to use their cable as replacement cable. My question is: are these cables interchangeable? Please also drop a copy of your reply to . Winston |
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Winston:
What do you mean by "not working right" ? Are you missing a color ? Pins 1,2,3 on the 15 pin connector are the Red, Green, Blue video signal lines. Measure the resistance from each pin to ground (shield) on the connector. It should measure about 75 ohms. Each video line is terminated with a 75 ohm resistor within the computer. If you get a very large resistance reading, the line is probably broken (often near the connector where it plugs into the computer). If you are handy, you can replace the connector. Also, there is a GDM17SE2 and a CPD17SE2 Sony monitor. They are not the same. Which do you have ? John |
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