Vega Jr Supergun - help

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  1. hkgts

    hkgts Newly Registered

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    Hi everyone, first post and I already need some help..

    Below is a picture of the back of my vega jr supergun and I have no idea what all switches/inputs do or what they mean? Can some help me out?

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    RGB= Red/Green/Blue 9DIN Scart out
    MO ST = Mono or Stereo Sound
    HD = Headphone output
    S-BR = Brightness control only in SVHS
    CBC = Colour Burst Correction (adjusts colour hue and intensity)
    V.S.VHS = S-video out
    L-M-H = Rapid fire impulse : Low 1.5/sec, Medium 15/sec, High 30/sec
    O-S-A = Off, Switch autofire, autofire? (ie off, autofire when button pressed, autofire all the time) to be confirmed
    12345678 (ON/OFF) = Individual autofire (Player1 Button)
    12345678 (ON/OFF) = Individual autofire (Player2 Button)


    Thanks for the help calpis and jamtex, if anyone can confirm O-S-A it would be appreciated?
     
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  2. Calpis

    Calpis Champion of the Forum

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    1-8 = buttons for autofire?
    LMH = low/medium/high autofire?
    VSVHS = something with Svideo?
    CBC = colorburst control/correction?
     
  3. hkgts

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    Thanks your help Calpis, I confirmed the below:

    RGB= Red/Green/Blue 9DIN Scart out
    MO ST = Mono or Stereo Sound
    HD = Headphone output
    S-BR = Brightness control only in SVHS
    CBC =
    V.S.VHS = S-video out
    L-M-H = Rapid fire impulse : Low 1.5/sec, Medium 15/sec, High 30/sec
    O-S-A =
    12345678 (ON/OFF) = Individual autofire (Player1 Button)
    12345678 (ON/OFF) = Individual autofire (Player2 Button)

    I would just like to know what O-S-A and CBC are for certain?
     
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    Jamtex Adult Orientated Mahjong Connoisseur

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    Off, Switch autofire, autofire? (ie off, autofire when button pressed, autofire all the time)
    CBC - Probably colourburst correction on composite / s-video
     
  5. retro

    retro Resigned from mod duty 15 March 2018

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    Note that SCART is a 21 pin connector, and differently wired from the similar Japanese connector. DIN is never SCART. It's a 9-pin DIN socket for RGB, yes, but not SCART. Also, as it's a Japanese product, the lead that would come with it wouldn't be a 9-pin DIN to SCART lead, as it would be wired in the Japanese format.
     
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    thanks for the info retro, do you know if the japanese format can be coverted to component YUV? either by rewiring or perhaps an adapter?
     
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    there's cheap adapters for xbox that convert component rgb to scart.
     
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    hkgts Newly Registered

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    do you have a link for the right xbox adapter to use?
     
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    wow my vega jr supergun doesnt have all those numbers... can i see more pics of this if you dont mind...
     
  11. retro

    retro Resigned from mod duty 15 March 2018

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    They are just autofires. Maybe you don't have so many buttons.
     
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