Can someone help me out on the pinouts to this Power Supply!

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Can someone help me out on the pinouts to this Power Supply!

I have the below listed power supply from a Pacmania and I'm trying to find the pinout voltages for it.
I looked at the manual and it's very confusing.
Can someone please help me out here.
Thanks
 

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I do not know the pin outs but a dedicated pacmania is gonna have the same voltages as a jamma game +5vdc, 12vdc and possibly -5vdc since pacmania is basically a jamma board. Beyond this I've found that most (possibly all) pacmanias had 20ez monitors that run off 100vac like aDK era nintendo game.
 
This is my made harness based off of the colors in the photo.
These are the colors based off of the manual which lists these as 1-6.
The issue I'm having is that there are 12 separate pins.
Red - +5V
Brown - +5V RTH
White - +12V RTH
Gray - +12V
Can someone clerify what RTH stands for?
 

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I know the game needs the +12V and the +5V.
I don't think it needs the -5V.
Was just looking for someone to clerify which pin does what.
 
This is my made harness based off of the colors in the photo.
These are the colors based off of the manual which lists these as 1-6.
The issue I'm having is that there are 12 separate pins.
Red - +5V
Brown - +5V RTH
White - +12V RTH
Gray - +12V
Can someone clerify what RTH stands for?

looks like RTN not RTH in the manual which should just mean return.
 
looks like all wires coming off J4 and J6 are +5v and all pins off j8 are +12v

so as long as you plug your connector in the right direction the voltages should be fine. Of course this is assuming that the wires from your connector go to the correct points. Not sure if you are just fixing that connector or working on deeper rewiring.
 
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Couldn't tell off of my copy if it was RTN or RTH.
Thanks for the clerification.
What does the return on the +5, and +12 mean?
 
pretty sure based on the schematic and your pic that it's +5vdc output and +12vdc output. If you want to be sure grab a meter and find a ground in the cab and test the pins. I can see on the schematic where the AC voltage goes in and it basically describes it as a switcher so I'm fairly certain those are all output voltages.
 
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