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Old 22nd February 2006, 04:06 PM   #1
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Default Could another Ask Impact WSX owner explain this cable?

I got 2 cables with my panel from eBay. One is the standard VGA cable and it works great. The other has 5 BNC ends coming out Red/Green/Blue/Yellow/black.

I've tried hooking them up to the component outputs as well as the composite output of my DVD player but get no picture. Does anyone know how these things work? I don't have the remote. Do I need it to switch inputs somehow? I have a QA-2500 coming in and I'm going to sell this stupid thing if i can't make it work.
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