Atari Vector Monitor Repair/Upgrade
INDEX
V6.3 (8/1/96)
Contents:
- Table of Contents
- Chapter 1)  Introduction
-   1.1)  About the Author
-   1.2)  Official CYA legal warning and waiver
-   1.3)  Copyright Information
-   1.4)  Distribution Rules
-   1.5)  Ackowledgments
-   1.6)  Have and Want
- Chapter 2)  How does a Vector monitor work?
- Chapter 3)  How does that help me with repair?
- Chapter 4)  How do Wells-Gardner and Amplifone differ?
-   4.1)  CRT (neck) pinout
-   4.2)  Deflection board pinout
- Chapter 5)  "SPACE FURY" COLOR (G-80) X-Y SYSTEM REDESIGN (Sega)
- Chapter 6)  Did Amplifone solve all of Wells-Gardner's problems?
-   6.1)  No HV?
-   6.2)  Installing the Amplifone HV transformer
- Chapter 7)  Atari Star Wars High-Voltage Board (transistor!)
- Chapter 8)  Major Havoc Installation Instructions TM-268
- Chapter 9)  Atari Field Service bulletin
-   9.1)  STAR WARS Vector-Generator PCB
-     9.1.1)  Shaky Video
-     9.1.2)  Zero-Ohm Resistor Jumpers
-     9.1.3)  Capacitor Failure
-   9.2)  STAR WARS Display Problems
-   9.3)  ORIGINAL
-   9.4)  First Revision
-   9.5)  Second Revision
-   9.6)  STAR WARS Display Problems (continued...)
-   9.7)  TESTING TRANSISTORS WITH AN ANALOG OHMMETER
-   9.8)  TESTING TRANSISTORS WITH AN DIGITAL MULTI-METER
- Chapter 10)  TEMPEST DISPLAY troubleshooting (flowchart)
-   10.1)  Weirdness between player one and two (Tempest machines only)
-   10.2)  Deflection Problems
-     10.2.1)  Fuses F100 [and F101] blow on power up
-     10.2.2)  Spot Killer ON and display dead
-     10.2.3)  Display dead after Zanen kit
-     10.2.4)  No X (or Y) deflection
-     10.2.5)  R101 burns on power up
-     10.2.6)  Accidentally shift P101 over 1 pin and power up machine
-     10.2.7)  Display bad only in lower right quadrant
-   10.3)  Neck (CRT) board problems
-     10.3.1)  Color problems
-       10.3.1.1)  Colors drop in and out (ZD500 open on neck board) (Display is too bright)
-       10.3.1.2)  No red
-       10.3.1.3)  Only red
-       10.3.1.4)  Red too bright
-       10.3.1.5)  Red does not turn off when dimmed all the way
-       10.3.1.6)  No green
-       10.3.1.7)  Only green
-       10.3.1.8)  Green too bright
-       10.3.1.9)  No green + blue is red
-       10.3.1.10)  Green is red
-       10.3.1.11)  Green does not turn off when dimmed all the way
-       10.3.1.12)  No blue
-       10.3.1.13)  Only blue
-       10.3.1.14)  Blue does not turn off when dimmed all the way
-   10.4)  High Voltage Board Problems
-     10.4.1)  Display unstable
-     10.4.2)  Picture too bright but all else OK
-     10.4.3)  R925, R919, and R917 are smoked
-     10.4.4)  R901, R907, R903 are smoked and Q902 and ZD901 are shorted
-     10.4.5)  Top of Q901 blowing off
-     10.4.6)  Top of Q902 blowing off
-     10.4.7)  R901 and R907 are smoking
-     10.4.8)  Just R901 smokes
-     10.4.9)  R903 smokes
-     10.4.10)  R904 smokes
-     10.4.11)  R907 smokes
-     10.4.12)  R908 smokes
-     10.4.13)  R912 smokes
-     10.4.14)  R917 smokes
-   10.5)  No HV (very dead sound)
-     10.5.1)  Waveform at IC901 outputs; if missing, check
-     10.5.2)  Waveform at Q906; if missing, check
-     10.5.3)  Waveform at Q905; if collector wrong, check
-     10.5.4)  Waveform at R921; if wrong, check
-     10.5.5)  IC901; if no input voltages, check
-     10.5.6)  IC901; if input voltages present, check
-     10.5.7)  If you are also blowing any fuses, check
-     10.5.8)  F600 blows immediately on powerup
-     10.5.9)  Blooming/"weak" brightness/Low HV
-   10.6)  HV range wrong, what causes it?
-   10.7)  High voltage control has no effect; value is always
-   10.8)  Weird CRT problems (focus snaps in and out)
-   10.9)  Special help for TEMPEST
- Chapter 11)  Fine-Tuning the picture
-   11.1)  HV over-voltage protection circuit
-   11.2)  White balance adjustment sections of TM-183
-     11.2.1)  COLOR PURITY
-     11.2.2)  STATIC CONVERGENCE ADJUSTMENT
-     11.2.3)  ADJUSTMENT OF DYNAMIC CONVERGENCE (Figures 7, 8 and 9)
- Chapter 12)  Improving your Monitor (preventing future problems!)
-   12.1)  Major Havoc Installation Instructions TM-268
-     12.1.1)  Preliminary Procedure
-   12.2)  Version 1
-   12.3)  Version 2
-   12.4)  Version 3
-   12.5)  Version 4
- Chapter 13)  Improving deflection boardboard to improve its reliability
- Chapter 14)  Atari document about the INPUT PROTECTION CIRCUIT (IPC)
-   14.1)  Input Protection Circuit (IPC) PCB Parts List
-   14.2)  Schematic for IPC
- Chapter 15)  How to make a 'TEMPEST' Monitor Trouble-Free.
-   15.1)  FIRST HALF
-   15.2)  HALF TIME
-   15.3)  SECOND HALF
-   15.4)  FINAL TWO-MINUTE WARNING
- Chapter 16)  Deflection board "hacks" to extend life
-   16.1)  Hack 1
-   16.2)  Hack 2