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Posted on Jan 18, 2018

Just bought a VSX 7000e, refurbished. After connecting all cables per manual, when I turned on unit, no image appeared on monitor. I'm using S Video connector to a 40" screen. Checked all connections and they are fine. Does anybody know if there are other measures I must take to get this operating?

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Danny Nagdev

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  • Posted on Apr 08, 2008

SOURCE: VSX 7000A connects domestically but cannot connect internationally

Please check with your Internet Service provider. They might have a firewall which blocks the ports used for video conferencing

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