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in 15pin connector of the monitor, red wire goes to pin No:1 green wire goes to pin no:2 blue wire goes to pin no:3 yellow wire goes to pin no:13 white wire goes to pin no:14 and black wire goes to 5&15. Now display will come!
A female DE15 socket (videocard side).
Pin 1
RED
Red video
Pin 2
GREEN
Green video
Pin 3
BLUE
Blue video
Pin 4
ID2/RES
formerly Monitor ID bit 2, reserved since E-DDC
Pin 5
GND
Ground (HSync)
Pin 6
RED_RTN
Red return
Pin 7
GREEN_RTN
Green return
Pin 8
BLUE_RTN
Blue return
Pin 9
KEY/PWR
formerly key, now +5V DC
Pin 10
GND
Ground (VSync, DDC)
Pin 11
ID0/RES
formerly Monitor ID bit 0, reserved since E-DDC
Pin 12
ID1/SDA
formerly Monitor ID bit 1, I²Cdata since DDC2
Pin 13
HSync
Horizontal sync
Pin 14
VSync
Vertical sync
Pin 15
ID3/SCL
formerly Monitor ID bit 3, I²Cclock since DDC2
PinSignal
1Red Video
2Green Video
3Blue Video
4Monitor ID - Bit 2
5Ground
6Red Ground
7Green Ground
8Blue Ground
9[KEY]
10Sync Ground
11Monitor ID - Bit 1
12Monitor ID - Bit 0
13Horizontal Sync
14Vertical Sync
15N/C (Reserved)
The DB15VGA (Video Graphics Array) connector contains however 15 pins in three rows of 5 pins each. These five pins carry the color and synchronisation signals, also a digital I2C interface for two-way communication between the video controller and monitor. The common 15-pin VGA connector found on most video cards, computer monitors, high definition televisions which support VGA connections. The following schematic diagram and table shows respectively connector and pin assignment of DB15VGA. Pin Name Function 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 RED GREEN BLUE n/c GND RED_RTN GREEN_RTN BLUE_RTN VDC GND n/c SDA HSYNC VSYNC SLC Red Video Green Video Blue Video not connected Signal Ground Red Ground Green Ground Blue Ground 5 VDC supply (fused) Signal Ground not connected DDC/I2C data Horizontal Sycn Vertical Sycn DDC/I2C Clock
facing the rear of the monitor, the two round 5 pin plugs on the left are the rear camera plugs on the far right four pin square plug red cable terminal 15 ign power... black cable terminal 31 neg battery... orange cable back-up lights... white cable to hopper lights.., I have a full wiring diagram for the system if you needa copy e-mail me at [email protected]
pin no 1 - Red colour signal (Red colour wire)
pin no 2 - Green colour signal (Green colour wire)
pin no 3 - Blue colour signal (Blue colour wire)
4&5 Not connected
pin no 6&7&8 are (Grounds)RGB Returns
9&10 NC
pin 13 Hohizontal sync signal
pin no 14 vertical sync signal
Not nessasry other pins
Here is the wiring colors for the VGA cable:
1- Red
2- Green
3- Blue
4- NC
5- Gray Shield
6- Red Shield
7- Green Shield
8- Blue Shield
9- NC
10- Violet
11- NC
12- Orange
13- Gray
14- Yellow
15- White
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