Raiden 2 PCB - Out of Range with WG D9200, help requested

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plasticfactory
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Raiden 2 PCB - Out of Range with WG D9200, help requested

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So here is the project:

I have a Dynamo HS-27 cabinet that I'm looking to run Raiden 2. The monitor is a WGD9200.

When I plug the Raiden 2 PCB into the Jamma harness the monitor simply displays "Out of range". I'm having trouble finding anything on why this isn't working correctly. I'm at a complete loss. The board has been confirmed to work, and on paper (unless I'm missing something obvious) it is fully compatible with this monitor.

Any help?
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Re: Raiden 2 PCB - Out of Range with WG D9200, help requeste

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That board has an odd 54KHz vertical refresh rate. You may need to adjust the VSYNC rate on your monitor if possible.
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daskrabs wrote:That board has an odd 54KHz vertical refresh rate. You may need to adjust the VSYNC rate on your monitor if possible.
Unfortunately I do not believe I can.
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Re: Raiden 2 PCB - Out of Range with WG D9200, help requeste

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IIRC the 9200 has a jumper connector bit on the back of the frame to select resolution - are you sure you're actually in 15k mode?
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hanasu wrote:IIRC the 9200 has a jumper connector bit on the back of the frame to select resolution - are you sure you're actually in 15k mode?
The D9200 has a board that automatically detects/switches resolution. However, I've read that that board tends to fail. I will poke around and see if there is a connection to manually change. Thanks for the tip, this gives me something else to look for.
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