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Gloria Kroll Posted on Jun 23, 2018

My Mitsubishi Tv Model #WD60C10 will not power on. I moved it near a cable connection after hooking it up wrong to my tv. Didn't drop or bump it, good outlet checked, no power now. It powered on be

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zowl

Gerald Ridge

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  • Posted on Aug 17, 2007

SOURCE: no power

During moving the power connector which looks like a big telephone plug or a data plug may have been wrenched loose, from the internal connector, inside the plastic plug. Use the power plug from the other phone to test. There is no battery in the phone to charge. If changing the power adapter and plug fixes the problem have you telephone company check the connector or go to radio shack and buy a plug and a cheap tool to replace the plug.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Oct 23, 2007

SOURCE: CONNECT CABLE TO MY PROJECTOR

Hi,

Depending on the specific model of your Mitsubishi DLP, you can have either S video, RCA, VGA or a few other choices of INput connection.

Depending on your cable provider and hookup, you can either have a plain cable with F connector or a cable box normally with RCA connectors and a remote control.

If you have a simple cable connection that attaches direct to a TV (no remote, no box), you would need a TV Tuner to be able to receive the different channels whose output would be a composite video signal into the yellow RCA jack. You would need an RCA to RCA cable to in turn connect it to your Yellow RCA Video INput of the projector. In the absence of a tuner, an old VCR with such a feature would also serve the purpose. In some instances either units may also have an S video connection.

If you have a cable box with with remote, then there is no need for a tuner or VCR since its output would already match the projector's input.

Either way you would need a separate audio amplifier/speaker  for the sound.

Hope this be of some help/idea. Pls post back how things turns up or should you need additional information.

Good luck and kind regards.

 

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Mike Schmidt

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  • Posted on Jan 18, 2009

SOURCE: moving tv to another cable outlet

I f you have cable at the new location follow it back to a splitter. Remove the one you used to use and screw in the one you want to use. They should all terminate at the same location.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 08, 2009

SOURCE: Mitsubishi ws-65313 No Picture

YOU HAVE AT LEAST A DOZEN VIDEO INPUTS ,THE BEST IS THE MONOLINK.WHATEVER WAY YOU HAVE IT HOOKED UP .YOU HAVE TO GO TO THE INPUT MANUAL AND PICK OUT THE ONE YOUR ON .IF YOU DONT WANT TO SPENT 30 BUCKS ON A THE DVI-HMDI MONOLINK CABLE.OR 10.00 ON THE R/G/B TRI CABLE ,FIND ANY COLOR CRAPPY LITTLE SKINNY **** SPEAKER JACK CXABLE AND STICKIT IN THE YELLOW INPUT 1,2 0R 3 THEN GO ON THE INPUT SCREEN AND SCROLL DOWN TO WHATEVER INPUT YOU PUT IT ON.AND OF COURSE HOOK IT TO THE VIDEO OUTPUT ON YOUR BOX SIT BACK AND ENJOY THE 480 P RESOLUTION YOU WIL GET WITH A 50 CENT WIRE.

Anonymous

  • 828 Answers
  • Posted on Jul 20, 2009

SOURCE: Drops connection after a few hours

ask your internet provider why your internet connection drop, your Router is working properly.

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