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Would like more information digix.bd500.Not able tochange input compomnet hook up so I can veiw output from uv receiver.

Would like more information digix.bd 500.Not able to change input competent hook up so I can view output from U.V receiver. v v v receive

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Download the instr. manual from www.fitness.manualsonline.com or www.retrevo.com and proceed according with the diagram included in the instr. manual.
see one connection diagram.
God bless you
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A good rating would be appreciated if you found this free information helpful.

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