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Old 16th November 2003, 10:00 AM   #1
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Default Sharp QA-1800 Question"Please Help"

I just bought a qa-1800 of of e-bay for 150.00 and when I received it I plugged it in and tried to hook it up to my playstation through the video in, but it doesen't receive any signal. Then I tryed s-video and the same thing no signal. I haven't tryed the computer in yet but I don't even care about that,all I really want is the video. The menu will come up but that's it,I can't figure it out. Is there something that I'm not doing for it to get a signal or did I just get ripped off. Please Help
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Old 22nd November 2003, 07:54 AM   #2
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I had the same problem earlier this evening.I received my 1500 today.It worked fine with the computer,but showed a "no signal" with the video input.On the 2500 thread,someone posted that you need to push the select button and the + button at the same time to activate the video input.It worked for me.Good luck.
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