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Adam M
Hey guys.
Just wondering if you can help me.
I recently had a replacement Samsung 753s CRT monitor. It came with two
pins bent, causing slight ghosting and a poor unchangable refresh rate.
I carefully bent these back from the bottom.
When I plugged the monitor back in, the refresh rate would change but
there was stll slight ghosting. I took it out again and half of pin 10
came off in the VGA port. Half of pin 10, not the whole thing -
suggesting poor quality pins to me.
Samsung have decided this problem is due to accidental damage and won't
replace the monitor, however I'm not sure that the partially-missing
pin is the problem.
The monitor appears to be working fine excluding the ghosting. I can't
seem to find an up-to-date VGA port mapping diagram to determine the
function of pin 10.
Anyone know the function of VGA pin 10? Could it be causing the
ghosting? If it's an actual fault with the unit and I'm not responsible
for it I can start nagging Samsung for a replacement again, and I don't
want to wire a new VGA port on the end if it isn't going so solve the
problem.
(The reason I think it's the pin is that the monitor's own setup menu
is fine. The ghosting is only really noticable on 1024x768 - it doesn't
appear noticable on 800x600 nor when the system starts up.)
Thanks .
Just wondering if you can help me.
I recently had a replacement Samsung 753s CRT monitor. It came with two
pins bent, causing slight ghosting and a poor unchangable refresh rate.
I carefully bent these back from the bottom.
When I plugged the monitor back in, the refresh rate would change but
there was stll slight ghosting. I took it out again and half of pin 10
came off in the VGA port. Half of pin 10, not the whole thing -
suggesting poor quality pins to me.
Samsung have decided this problem is due to accidental damage and won't
replace the monitor, however I'm not sure that the partially-missing
pin is the problem.
The monitor appears to be working fine excluding the ghosting. I can't
seem to find an up-to-date VGA port mapping diagram to determine the
function of pin 10.
Anyone know the function of VGA pin 10? Could it be causing the
ghosting? If it's an actual fault with the unit and I'm not responsible
for it I can start nagging Samsung for a replacement again, and I don't
want to wire a new VGA port on the end if it isn't going so solve the
problem.
(The reason I think it's the pin is that the monitor's own setup menu
is fine. The ghosting is only really noticable on 1024x768 - it doesn't
appear noticable on 800x600 nor when the system starts up.)
Thanks .