I got a
manual in a zipped file for one of these from Cinequipwhite in Toronto - I wanted the Prestige 2000 so I deleted it and they sent me the correct one.
I have a Scenemaster Prestige and the
monitor is not
VGA the 9pin D type
connector will either be a TTL
monitor (used on commodores from the late 1980s or an EGA
monitor. Depends on model. Both are obsolete and can be hard to find and expensive. A used one can be bought from an internet supplier and some carry new ones but you can pay more for one of these than a SVGA
monitor. A
VGA or SVGA
monitor uses 15 pins in the same size shell as a 9 pin D
connector. You cannot adjust by changing cables - different scan rates
etc.
The 5pin is
DMX but the 4 pin is an analogue multiplex output.
If yours has the 3.5 inch diskette you may find it is a 720kByte drive and not a 1.5 Mbyte. If so you will need to find the lower density disks or you may be lucky and it may format to 720k - doesn't always work. Later units have a hard drive.
I have found these units sensitive to supply
voltage and spikes so I use a supply filter for them. If you find it randomly resets from time to time this is the problem. Swapping the
PSU supply filter capacitors for new ones also helps - they breakdown with age.
There is a lot of capability in these consoles - so have fun