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Female RGBS SCART to 4 x BNC adapter high quality cable for Sony PVM/ BVM monitors (PVM2950Q, PVM2042QM, PVM2950QM, PVM20M2MDE y PVM14M2MDE).
This practical cable manufactured by Arcade Express will allow us to use RGB games consoles and RGB computers on Sony PVM monitors which have BNC inputs for RGB and Sync (Not compatible with sync on green). This cable is not compatible with the Sony PVM2030 monitor which uses a 25pin d-sub input (CMPTR connector). This cable adapter can be used to connect our classic arcade consoles as well as any other devices that works via RGB video output.
This RGBS SCART to 4 x BNC adapter cable is also compatible with other professional monitors which accept R/G/B plus separate sync signal via BNC connectors. Our cable is screened to minimise all electrical interference and all ground pins are connected inside the SCART to avoid any compatibility issues. Our cable is also available with a built in sync separator, which is designed to take a "sync over composite video" signal from a games console and converts it to composite sync (CSYNC) signal, for instances where a composite sync signal is required for a monitor to function. A composite sync (CSYNC) signal is mandatory for Sony monitors PVM 2950G and PVM 2950QM, NEC Multisync 4PG & XM29 Plus and also Extron Matrix Switchers, which means you need to use the female SCART to BNC adapter with built in sync separator, therefore this passive female SCART to BNC will not work for those monitors. However all monitors do accept composite sync (CSYNC), and some people prefer to use composite sync (SYNC).
ATTENTION: Please ensure that your monitor is set to RGB mode and not component video mode YPbPr. If you experience a purple tint to the image it means that the monitor is set to component. Please refer to your user manual on how to switch your monitor into RGB mode.