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Hi! I am very new to this stuff so please bear with me. I have an arcade game cabinet that I have installed a new jamma board plus all the upgrades for boatloads of games. The orignal monitor died so I am trying to put in an old monitor I had around the house. When I plug this monitor in to the game board and to the power strip and power it on, I get the message Out of Range. Then it has some number ranges for h and v. What is this issue and how can I fix it? I'd like to be able to play this arcade game.
Thanks and be real specific with the answer please. I am VERY new at this.
Cindy

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I have no experience with arcade gamers, but I think the H and the V refer to your horizontal and vertical syc rates. The board is probably looking for something different then what is native to your monitor.

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