looking for repair shop in Houston

dfields

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Need help with monitor on Rush the Rock....Believe monitor to be NEOTEC NT 27 BR (not sure on BR) Two issues. First the screen has horizontal lines spaced an inch or so over the whole screen and the picture is washed out. There is a connector hanging out the back pic attached, I don't see where it should plug in so not sure it should... Second issue is the picture seems clipped off on the edges, missing some of the track and words. I have two and both have this issue. They link fine, sound is fine, just picture issues. Can't reach Callan, anyone have experience with Arcade games of Houston? Thanks in advance.
 

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The horizontal lines can be adjusted on the flyback, black thing with (2) knobs on the back of the monitor. Rest of your issues also look like adjustment issues. There should be a remote pcb attached to the monitor.. Adjust away
 
Thank you for your advice, I checked an old thread from Modessitt and see that the pots are hard to get to on the RTR. Used a mirror and carefully got to them and was able to adjust the worst game to fine condition! Running two RTR linked and it's a blast.

Second game is not terrible, just some of the screen on the right side and top are cut off, flyback adjustment pots not helping on this one. I can live with this for now unless there is some other adjustment other than the two pots on the flyback to try.

Anyway, thanks again.
 
There should be a remote pcb that comes of each monitor. Usually they are attached inside the coin door on the cabinet, or just dangling from the monitor. Look through both games, one of them must have it. Looks like a small card with 2 rows of pots.
 
Thanks again, the remote PCB was behind the coin door for the games, dialed in the adjustments and the picture is great on both games. Instead of a remote with pots the second game had a small PCB (dangling down in a corner) with four small pushbuttons. They brought up a menu on screen to do the adjusting. Really appreciate the help.
 
Glad to help!

Plus I saved you hundreds of dollars that some tech would have charged you, just to adjust your monitor.. :)

Awesome it was just basic adjustments!!
 
This is kind of like finding out that it really was just a fuse!
 
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