But it doesn't list anything that is arcade related so I couldn't be sure just what to set it up as.
http://www.broadcaststore.com/pdf/model/793711/CM125 brochure-5812.pdf
The Pix Pak is a Excellent portable
Video Generator and Programmable for each frequency
from standard Res and Up! theres a Guide on the bottom of CMSG
With the cable adapter's and universal one you can
make up different Plugs for different monitor's.
Ofcoarse Using Oscilloscope with a frequency counter
Will really help to trace each video pattern and the sync pulse's.
Because you can switch on and off a signal you know your on the
correct video path for RGB and sync pulse set to a certain frequency
that you Programmed. If you want to get deeper into monitor repair!
Check the monitor brands and get the service manuals
they list the know frequency's that are used in older
and newer monitors.
Check the CMSG on good know monitors first..
so you know what to expect from it!
So when you test a questionable monitor you
know it's not the equipment or the user!!
Ive been lucky enough to use most all Sencore equipment thru the years..
I use the happ generator too. And the older and newer game boards
to cover all the resolution's and different video pattern's.
Need to charge and discharge by using the battery sometimes
or it will fail..like a laptop battery.
Can't just keep it pluged in or it will over charge the battery!
Good Luck!