Service manual for IBM PS/2 Monochrome Display?
(Note: Also posted to VCF) Hi Guys, It's a long shot but I’m searching for a manual, which hopefully someone has scanned somewhere. In my latest “check-my-gear-works” audit, an IBM PS/2 monitor failed. It worked initially although brightness and contrast needed to be almost fully up to see anything. Then the raster suddenly went. I have a power light but no raster and no sign of life (i.e. no glow) in the elements in the neck. The monitor is a Personal System/2 Monochrome display. Model 8503. It’s VGA but mono. I found one manual on the web. It’s the “IBM Personal System/2 Display Hardware Maintenance Manual - Vol. 1” January 1993. Document Number SA38-0053-00. Part Number 68G2616. Unfortunately (1) It doesn’t cover the 8503 model and (2) there are no pictures (I need pictures!). Does anyone have, or knows of a link to, a service manual (PDF) for the 8503 model? This monitor is in good condition externally. It would be a shame to throw it away but I really need to know what I’m doing before poking around with the innards, to ascertain if it’s salvageable.! I see someone on VCF had a whole pallet of these NIB for sale for $50 bucks each about a year and a half ago. 220V versions even! I haven't asked them if there is still one available as (even if they could be bothered) shipping to New Zealand would be an eye-watering $200 or so I imagine! Terry (Tez)
Re: Service manual for IBM PS/2 Monochrome Display?
On Thu, Aug 17, 2017 at 4:55 AM, Terry Stewart via cctalk wrote: > The monitor is a Personal System/2 Monochrome display. Model 8503. It’s VGA > but mono. > > I found one manual on the web. It’s the “IBM Personal System/2 Display > Hardware Maintenance Manual - Vol. 1” January 1993. Document Number > SA38-0053-00. Part Number 68G2616. Unfortunately (1) It doesn’t cover the > 8503 model and (2) there are no pictures (I need pictures!). IBM service manuals (certainly for PCs, PS/2s etc) did not normally contain schematics. They were for repairs at the FRU (Field Replaceable Unit) level, which is probably the complete monitor!. The PS/2 hardware technical reference manual (I have it) also does not contain any schematics. Unlike the older PC family techrefs which did (monitors, MDA and CGA, are in volume 1 of the Options & Adapters TechRef). I think I have seen at least one IBM VGA monitor 'service manual'. It told you how to get the case off, and how to adjust those presets that sensibly could be set up in the field. In other words not much use. There may have been a 3rd party manual, like a Sams Photofact for it though. I don't have anything AFAIK. -tony
Re: Service manual for IBM PS/2 Monochrome Display?
> > >IBM service manuals (certainly for PCs, PS/2s etc) did not normally > contain > >schematics. They were for repairs at the FRU (Field Replaceable Unit) > level, > >which is probably the complete monitor!. > I think you are right. Thanks Tony. It might have to remain an ornament. Terry
Re: Service manual for IBM PS/2 Monochrome Display?
The Technical Reference for the original IBM PC has schematics - "Logic Diagrams" in the appendices, including the monochrome monitor. That pre-dates the PS2s of course but they may be similar. Usual cautions about discharging the anode on the CRT before you poke around in there. Richard