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Anonymous Posted on Jun 23, 2010

The bulb will come onthen off for three time then nothingnow i have plug cable into ant. Port i can get sound off cable box on any show playing but no picture. Then when move to cable plug in i get no sound or picture.

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First make sure that your cooling fan is running to keep the bulb cool. If not it's likely that you will need to replace that. If it is running it may be as simple as a failing bulb. If it has been in there for quite awhile or since new try replacing it. Those are the most common fixes for that set. I suspect one of them will fix your defect.

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Insert the Game Pak firmly into the Control Deck.
Plug the controller(s) into the front of the Control Deck. Use the far left port for a one player game.
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Locate the TV's VHF IN [ANT, CATV, or 75(ohm)] or Cable Connector.
Disconnect the existing cable wire from the TV's VHF IN.
Connect the short, thick wire from the RF Switch (labeled ANT) to your TV's VHF IN.
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Connect the thin wire of the RF Switch (labeled Control Deck) to the back of the Super NES (labled RF Out).
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Insert the Game Pak firmly into the Control Deck.
Plug the controller(s) into the front of the Control Deck. Use the far left port for a one player game.
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