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You are right. In a security camera the yellow one is for video and the white one is for audio. You can connect them as accordingly with black wires. The red wire is for the power (+12V) with a black wire. You can connect them also.
When the computer will not boot up, it sound like it is booting as
the CPU fan is running and the lights are on. It also finds the CD ROM
but it won't boot from a CD either.
Sometimes when you have a computer black screen on startup and the power switch light will be green and then turns to orange or amber. Everything is running.
Everything seems to be running but you can't see anything on the
screen, not even a flashing cursor. Your black screen in Windows has
occurred before the Windows logo screen:
1- adapter or video card
2-RAM
3-and Black screen on startup with an amber flashing light
Not enough power getting to the motherboard.
A dead power supply.
A bent pin or shorted out USB port causing a problem.
This is a power supply regulator problem. As soon as one of the resistors gets a full load, it trips the fault circuitry, shutting down the screen and preventing the screen from destroying itself. It's either that, or there is a fuse that is almost burnt out, so that, when cold the contacts touch and it turns on, but as soon as it warms up, it turns off.
It all depends on how the light on the pole is wired. The switch you have is meant to interrupt the power between the circuit breaker and the light, just like the switch does now. The new switch uses power to run itself, so you need an additional wire. Usually the lights on a pole have the power coming in on top, and a wire coming down for the switch - black and white. Lets say there was no switch - on top of the pole there would be a black wire going to the hot, or center contact on the pole light, and the white wire would go to the ground, or outside of the bulb. If (BIG IF) things are wired like they are supposed to be, there will be a black wire (hot) coming in from the breaker, down the pole, instead of going to the light. The switch you have in place now interrupts the power so you can turn it off/on. Then when you turn the switch on, power goes up the white wire to the hot, or bottom of the bulb. Theoretically, there should be another black wire going back up to power the light once it leaves the switch. People normally use regular wire, which has a black and a white inside a plastic casing. So, bottom line - you need to run a red wire from the light to the new switch, hook the white wire up to the ground. So: power coming in on top goes down pole to new switch to black. Red wire hooks up to pole light where it is now white, goes down pole to red on switch. Old white wire gets unhooked from light on top, and hooked to common (ground) on top.
Take the pictures in colour ,then download them on to Picasa3 from Google and then change them to black and white with the software that comes withPicasa3
there should be a cut off at the dishwasher .. usually a light switch or something similar that cuts power at the dishwasher only. Check to make sure that you have that turned on.
Pioneer usually use: red - 12 volt batt. ignition/acc yellow - 12 volt batt. memory black - ground blue - power ant. blue/white - amp turn on orange - illumination ( 12 volt light ) ( not all deck ) orange/white - dimmer ( not all deck ) gray - right front + gray/black - right front - white - left front + white/black - left front - violet - right rear + violet/black - right rear - green - left rear + green/black - left rear -
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