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Anonymous Posted on Jun 08, 2011

I have a pelican hd system selector pl-970. I received this when I bought a used ps2 console. i am trying to figure out how to hook it up to my tv along with a wii console. I did not get any cords or an istallation manual with it.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 24, 2008

SOURCE: How to attatch 7" Pelican Game Glass to slim Ps2

Slim PS2s have to holes on back left and right. The far edges one lower right hand side of the power plug and another on the upper left side of the fan exhaust. Hard not to notice. I've never actually noticed they were screw holes I figured they were just... holes. Hope this helps.

- Xero Necross

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 21, 2008

SOURCE: Connecting Dell speaker system to TV or console

Hello,

If you have a coaxial out on your TV and a coaxial in on your Speaker system that is the way to go to experience digital surround sound. Radio Shack, etc. has coaxial cables in the appropriate size. If you go to Radio Shack, etc. bring along your speaker system's model number as well as your TV's model number.

Hope this gets you going.
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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 18, 2009

SOURCE: Plug in the wii system and everything comes in black and white

Try plugging it into another scart socket, this sometimes happens when a tv does not support 60hz. the result is a screen that has no colour. You could try just plugging it onto the seperate av inputs. Most tv's these days have one scart that will work ok and in colour.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Sep 03, 2009

SOURCE: wii problem - no picture on tv screen

Are you putting the cable into the correct audio and visual ports? check to make sure. Also, IF you have the little box that switches it from HD to analog tv is turned to the proper setting...if you have HD then make sure its on the HD. If you dont get any help on here you may check to see if you have any warranty on it and see where to take it to get it serviced.. hope it helps!

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Nov 07, 2009

SOURCE: I bought a ddr wii mat off ebay but the end of the

there should be a panel on the side of the Wii that opens up and you plug them in there.

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