PROCESSOR TECHNOLOGY CORPORATION
Sol-PC SINGLE BOARD TERMINAL COMPUTER
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SECTION III
CAUTION
DO NOT CONNECT THE Sol-PC VIDEO OUTPUT
TO A MONITOR OR TV RECEIVER THAT IS NOT
EQUIPPED WITH AN ISOLATION TRANSFORMER.
(SEE PAGE
AVI-7 IN APPENDIX VI.)
( ) Set VR2 (VERT) and VR1 (HORIZ) on the Sol-PC to their mid-
range settings.
Turn monitor on and apply power to the
Sol-PC.
(
) The display raster will be pulled in.
Using the monitor
Vertical Hold, you should be able to obtain a slow roll
(black horizontal bar moves slowly down the screen) and
a stationary raster.
Using the monitor Horizontal Hold,
you should be able to adjust for an out of sync raster
(numerous black lines cutting across the raster) and a
stable raster.
If you cannot obtain these conditions,
locate and correct the cause before proceeding.
NOTE
For a stable presentation, a few moni-
tors (especially modified TV sets) may
require a higher sync amplitude than
that supplied by the Sol-PC.
In such
cases,
increase sync amplitude by re-
ducing the value of R80.
DO NOT
DECREASE R80 BELOW 225 OHMS.
( ) If the synchronization circuits are operating correctly,
turn monitor and power supply off, disconnect the power
cable and go on to Step 27.
(
)
Step 27.
Install the following IC's in the indicated loca-
tions.
Pay careful attention to the proper orientation.
NOTE
Dots on the assembly drawing and PC
board indicate the location of pin 1
of each IC.
(Step 27 continued on Page 111-23.)
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