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] Date Posted:19:45:03 03/22/09 Sun
>I obtained a replacement Ceronix 1492 monitor to use
>in my IGT Player's Edge upright poker machine. When
>the replacement was received is had a great picture
>with one small problem - the picture was upside down.
>Of course most people know that you can loosen the
>yolk and turn it 180 degrees but I have a BIG problem
>with moving something that has gotten use to being
>where it has been for years (and wants to stay there)
>and that part of the picture tube has veerry thin
>glass as we all know. So after looking the whole
>problem over I decided to turn the entire tube over
>and that would take care of the problem right???? -
>WRONG!!! Since the high voltage connection on the
>tube was now on the bottom it was apparently too close
>to the frame and shorted out the high voltage damaging
>the boards. I can't help but feel that there has to
>be some simple way to change the input to the tube to
>correct this but what is it?????
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Date Posted:12:31:12 03/24/09 Tue
All you had to originally do was change 2 wires around on a plug from the yoke to the board- there should be 4 going from the monitor to this pluf. I have a photo of this plug and the wires. E mail me if you like. Easy to do with a paper clip; this would have corrected the uspide down picture- now I suspect you need an entire new board from Ceronix or off of Ebay if you can find one- the Ceronix new chassis are about $80- or have your old board rebuilt. You might also get a picture inside out; all you have to do is switch the other 2 wires from this plug. Easy! I know you thought this would work- good luck on this!
>>I obtained a replacement Ceronix 1492 monitor to use
>>in my IGT Player's Edge upright poker machine. When
>>the replacement was received is had a great picture
>>with one small problem - the picture was upside down.
>>Of course most people know that you can loosen the
>>yolk and turn it 180 degrees but I have a BIG problem
>>with moving something that has gotten use to being
>>where it has been for years (and wants to stay there)
>>and that part of the picture tube has veerry thin
>>glass as we all know. So after looking the whole
>>problem over I decided to turn the entire tube over
>>and that would take care of the problem right???? -
>>WRONG!!! Since the high voltage connection on the
>>tube was now on the bottom it was apparently too close
>>to the frame and shorted out the high voltage damaging
>>the boards. I can't help but feel that there has to
>>be some simple way to change the input to the tube to
>>correct this but what is it?????