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Hello,
Philips 109B7 monitor i have and its video cable pinout has broken, to fix this trouble i need to know its pinout cable color. Not just pinout chema but
Pin Assignment
The 15-pin D-sub connector (male or female) of the signal cable colors to fix its plug. Sorry about my english. thanks for advance.
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check you cables like a VGA monitor you have three colors Red Green Blue on the cable and if one is broken then the color will not come in correct. on your device that feeds video to the tv try some different cables and inputs it might be a bad cable
necesito el diagrama de conexion interno para lcd kds 700p. i need de pinout tech info for lcd monitor kds model 700p myy wire is broken........ i just adapt a new part used,,,?
Not knowing which monitor that you have I will have to be a bit general. If the cable disconnects from the back of the monitor then you can simply replace the cable with another vga cable. If the cable does not disconnect then my best advice is to look at the other end of the cable and get the pin out from the controller board on that end. Unfortunately that procedure would require opening up the monitors case.
http://pinouts.ru/Video/VGA15_pinout.shtml
The above link will also help as a reference. However keep in mind that some of the colors may not match. Which is why you would need to check the other end of the cable to be sure. Good luck.
That is a dificult task to find a new one, unless you have a broken one you want to take apart they are not a standard cable. Your best bet is to go to an electronics store and buy a new plug to solder onto what is left ofthe cable. To find the pinout, just use a digital multimeter and test the continuity of the pin to the color of wire on the other end. Then just find yourself a VGA extension cable.
you can use any vga monitor with the same color output and resolution setting just goto craigs list in your town and look for someone throwing one out detach old cable and reapply to your screen by either soder or splicing the wires independently together this is tricky
Pin
Name
Function
1
RED
Red video
2
GREEN
Green video
3
BLUE
Blue video
4
n/c
not connected
5
GND
Signal ground
6
RED_RTN
Red ground
7
GREEN_RTN
Green ground
8
BLUE_RTN
Blue ground
9
VDC
5 VDC supply (fused)
10
GND
Signal ground
11
n/c
not connected
12
SDA
DDC / I2C data
13
HSYNC
Horizontal sync
14
VSYNC
Vertical sync
15
SLC
DDC / I2C clock
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