1960 Reference


The 1960 may have been made by Daewoo (Korea) or a Taiwan company. The tube is made by Hitachi. There has been some debate over whether it is a true multisync or a trisync monitor. Reports have been provided that indicate it can handle Super72 screen modes at about 23 kHz, and the manual says it can sync up to 38 kHz. It may be a sort of hybrid, with a wide "window" in the 15.75 kHz to 31.5 kHz range.

Common Problems

One common problem involves a component that is insulated with eletrical tape (inadequately) from the factory, resulting in arcing. Replacing this insulation can cure the problem.

Typical failures also result from cold solder joints on the 1960 boards, which can be repaired by resoldering. Additionally, some solder joints (such as those on the flyback transformer) tend to go bad with age. Resoldering them may cure arcing problems.

The screen size adjustment pots may be prone to failure, making adjustments difficult.

Specifications

����� Sync Frequency: 15 kHz to 38 kHz Horizontal
��������������������� 50 Hz to 87 Hz Vertical

���������� Dot Pitch: 0.29 mm or .31 mm

��� Input Connectors: HDD15 (Analog RGB), DB9 (Digital RGB; some 1960s may
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Pin-Outs (HDD15 Analog RGB)

�� Pin 1: Red
�� Pin 2: Green
�� Pin 3: Blue
�� Pin 4: Monitor Sense, Ground to Pin 10
�� Pin 5: Ground
�� Pin 6: Red Ground
�� Pin 7: Green Ground
�� Pin 8: Blue Ground
�� Pin 9: Unused
� Pin 10: Digital Ground
� Pin 11: Jumper to Pin 10
� Pin 12: Unused
� Pin 13: Horizontal Sync
� Pin 14: Vertical Sync
� Pin 15: Jumper to Pin 10

Pin-Outs (DB9 Digital RGB) (EGA?)

� Pin 1: Ground
� Pin 2: Red Prime
� Pin 3: Red Video
� Pin 4: Green Video
� Pin 5: Blue Video
� Pin 6: Green Prime
� Pin 7: Blue Prime
� Pin 8: Horizontal Sync
� Pin 9: Vertical Sync


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