Hi, I hope you guys don't mind me posting in this thread...
A little while ago I bought a PVM-20M2E. It came with only one BNC to cinch connector, so I had to wait to test it until I got some more of them, which I do now. And unfortunately the set doesn't work as I expected it to. These are my findings so far...
- Video in: Horrible image, but everything is there. Just very grainy and the 'grains' hop around like crazy. Normal I guess?...
- Component in: No grainy stuff going on. But the image is unstable. Like it's constantly going 1mm up and down very fast. This makes the horizontal lines you should normally see almost invisible, and makes the image very hard to look at. It's better from a distance, but even then it's still hard on the eyes. There's also a bit of green ghosting on the left of dark objects like the life bar in Megaman...
- RGB: Virtually no image. Just a very distorted mess. Like watching those scrambled images from blocked movie channels in the 90's...
As far as component goes, the normal menu options did not make any difference. The wobble stays, or gets worse even no matter what the settings. Haven't tried the service menu yet and am a bit wary of doing so since I don't want to mess it up even more. Especially since I don't want to give the seller an excuse not to reimburse me if I can't get this thing to work...
To test the RGB connection I made a rudimentary RGB SCART to RGB Cinch + Sync adapter. Just R, G, B, S and their grounds. No LM1881 or anything. Tried different consoles on it, both with the EXT SYNC button on and off. Nothing changes. I tried my RGB modded (viletim) US NES, RGB modded US Turbo Duo, RGB modded US N64 (for which if I remember correctly I had to use an LM1881 chip), and both an unmodded Eu and an unmodded US Gamecube. So I don't think the lack of a sync stripper in my adapter makes any difference. Correct me if I'm wrong...
Working the normal menus in RGB mode also didn't make any difference...
Another thing worth mentioning is that the menu is in some cases very stable. No grain, no wobble, just perfectly still and well-defined letters. So that at least proves the monitor is able of producing stable images. Again, correct me if I'm wrong...
Any help would be appreciated. I had to go get the thing in another town and get it home with public service, leading to me having blue and purple legs and being sore for days after. So I really hope it wasn't all in vain and this set is just FUBAR...
