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Connecting up your "Whatever" to your TV/HDTV

Connecting this up will be easy. What you do is get a yourself a set of the right, for your setup, cables. That uses EITHER one of the formats, of these described, below. You will need, either, a THREE way Cable, or three separate " Coaxial Cored" Cables with RCA PLUGS on them. Colored Yellow, (Video) Red, & White. (Audio) AV. OR If you have SCART Connection Sockets, it's a big Black Socket at rear of unit(s), you get a SCART Cable.& It's all inside. Now some units, use a standard called Component Video, that uses, a Green, Red, & Blue Plugs. Also we have with the "Component Video" it is marked "Y" "Pb" & "Pr" these simply go color to color at BOTH ends, this is where the Red, Green, & Blues, colored Ends, of the Wires, goes, remembering that this is ALL only Video. With this method, you still must use the AV, red & White, Audio, Inputs to get the "Sound" into the unit, with the Component setup, you will also ,need, Two more Cables, for the AV Audio. these are, Red & White.(So with Component Video there are 5 Cables/Plugs in all). In any event ALL Cables go Color to Color, at each end, plugging into the corresponding Colored RCA Jacks, on either machine, or VCR or TV. Now if you have SCART, then it simply plugs in only one way. It is that simple. So connect up with the leads your set uses, and select the correct "Input" from TV/Remote, it is NOT on a "Channel" it will be on AV, AUX, and Press "Play" on VCR/DVD whatever.... should be all go.
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Wall Plate teminals have the colors of Green, Red, Black, Yellow, White, Blue, Brown and Tan. Cable has the Colors White/Blue, Blue/White, White/Orange, Orange/White, White/Green, Green/White,...

see the table on this link:

http://www.server-servers.com/ge-cat5-network-wall-plate-straight-through-cable-setup/

GE Network Wall Plate Cat5 Ethernet Cable 1 Blue 2 Orange 3 Black 4 Red 5 Green 6 Yellow 7 Brown 8 White White / Orange Orange White / Green Blue White / Blue Green White / Brown Brown
GE Network Wall Plate Cat5 Ethernet Cable 1 Blue 2 Orange 3 Black 4 Red 5 Green 6 Yellow 7 Brown 8 White White / Orange Orange White / Green Blue White / Blue Green White / Brown Brown

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The red color will not lined up with the green and blue, its way to much red, can you help

You need to set the Convergence of the TV set.

Some TV sets have a Magic Focus on the front panel, if yours has this press it with the TV on.

If your TV does not have the Magic Focus button, go in to the menu and there should be an Advanced Setup option ether in the main menu or under the video setup menu. Then find set Convergence. You will need to be directly in front of the TV set and at the normal distance away (where you usually view it from) use the arrows on the remote to move the color i.e. green, red, blue so that it disappears behind the white + (cross). this must be done for all of the mentioned colors.
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Best setup for Xbox 360 for Sony 32" Tube WEGA tv

Hi, Not sure whether you are kidding or not. You don't mention the tv model so I will try to help using a KV-32FS100 as an example. You really only have 2 choices assuming you have a current model xbox 360. The component cable that comes with the xbox has 6 connectors, a green, blue, red, yellow on one part and a white and red on the other part. On the back of the tv below and to the right of the s video connector are inputs labeled Y, Pb and Pr and are colored Y is green Pb is Blue and Pr is red if they aren't colored that is the correct order. Don't connect the yellow to anything. The red and white on the other part of the cable go directly to the right of these connections. It will say audio and L and R they should also be colored but if not white is L and red is R. There is also a small switch at the xbox end of the cablewhich you need to slide to HDTV. Once you are powered up don't forget to enter the setup menu on the xbox and select the settings for your tv. Again without knowing the model most wega tvs limit the component input to 480p which was the limit of a dvd. I hope this is helps.
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RCA cable connectors (red,white, yellow) are usually for an analog setup. You could still use these for "component" setup, but know the difference with color stamps as follows:

Component color stamps are "blue, green, red" ( blue is marked Pb, green is marked Y, red is marked Pr)

RCA color stamps your using are "red, white, yellow"

Here are the proper hook up method for "Component" using your "RCA" connectors:

On both the TV and DVD component setup:

Plug the red RCA fitting in the component port marked "Pr (red)

Plug the white RCA fitting in the component port marked "Pb (blue)

Plug the yellow RCA fitting in the component port marked "Y (green)


Be sure this setup is the same for the TV's component input ports, and the DVD's component output ports.

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For optimum picture quality you may want to purchase component cables as the gage is thicker giving better impedance match resulting in better picture and sound quality.





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i would have a shop reconverge it.thats going to be the easiest way to get the picture back the way it should be.
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If you have the remote, go to the setup screen and move the picture. Converge has nothing to do with where the picture sits but, where the red, blue & green dots land. All you should see are pure white dots. There should be absolutely NO color ghost anywhere on the screen. If so, you need a bar / dot generator to set the convergence to center the dots.
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The red and white are for right and left channels and it isn't uncommon to see a three cnductor cable with one not connected since one of the methods of connection is to supply audio via two cables, video (composite) via a 3rd which is plugged into a corresponding jack, normally colored yellow. Audio cables aren't really required to carry the mix of much higher frequencies of composite video.
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First try go to TV mode setting, menu, setup, you should get what you wanted to program the colors, If still doesn't work please contact me by calling # 323-767-6030 and I will go through with you.
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