Viewsonic 17" LCD display (VA721) HD15 connector pinout?

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Jack

Jan 1, 1970
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I had one of these brought in, since the customer had accidentally severed
the VGA connector off from end of the cable.

I figured out all but one connection.
Where I connect the "VGA CON" line on the HD15 connector?

The service manual does not have this info.

Thanks,

Jan
Finland
 
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Meat Plow

Jan 1, 1970
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I had one of these brought in, since the customer had accidentally severed
the VGA connector off from end of the cable.

I figured out all but one connection. Where I connect the "VGA CON" line
on the HD15 connector?

The service manual does not have this info.

Thanks,

Jan
Finland

Pin assignments
1 RED Red video signal
2 GREEN Green video signal
3 BLUE Blue video signal
4 N/C Not connected
5 GND Ground
6 RED_RTN Red video signal return
7 GREEN_RTN Green video signal return
8 BLUE_RTN Blue video signal return
9 N/C Not connected
10 GND Ground
11 N/C Not connected
12 SDA I2C data
13 HSYNC Horizontal synchronization signal
14 VSYNC Vertical synchronization signal
15 SCL I2C clock
 
J

Jack

Jan 1, 1970
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Meat Plow said:
Pin assignments
1 RED Red video signal
2 GREEN Green video signal
3 BLUE Blue video signal
4 N/C Not connected
5 GND Ground
6 RED_RTN Red video signal return
7 GREEN_RTN Green video signal return
8 BLUE_RTN Blue video signal return
9 N/C Not connected
10 GND Ground
11 N/C Not connected
12 SDA I2C data
13 HSYNC Horizontal synchronization signal
14 VSYNC Vertical synchronization signal
15 SCL I2C clock

Thanks, but in Viewsonic service manual, there is a "VGA CON" coming from
the circuit and going to the VGA connector. This is what I was looking for.


Jan
 
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Meat Plow

Jan 1, 1970
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Thanks, but in Viewsonic service manual, there is a "VGA CON" coming from
the circuit and going to the VGA connector. This is what I was looking
for.


Jan

You don't have the severed HD15?
 
J

Jack

Jan 1, 1970
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Nope, it was lost. That's the problem ;-)

Jan
 
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Michael Kennedy

Jan 1, 1970
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Possibly GND?
Or I guess the real question is does it work without it..
Its pretty easy to figure out which pin is which by trial and error on
monitors.

- Mike

Jack said:
Nope, it was lost. That's the problem ;-)

Jan
 
J

Jack

Jan 1, 1970
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OK, I'll give it a try without it.

Thanks.

Jan

Michael Kennedy said:
Possibly GND?
Or I guess the real question is does it work without it..
Its pretty easy to figure out which pin is which by trial and error on
monitors.

- Mike
 
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quietguy

Jan 1, 1970
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So, logic should get you there. You have all the other pins ID so ignoring
the NCs there might be just one pin left

David
 
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