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Just bought an open box 32L152A-11. plugged in the electrical cord and inserted the input cable and screwed it in securely. fios box is not an "hd" so i am not i nserting a hdmi cable. i connected the red white and yellow cables i believe correctly and did try both options.

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From what i gather you are trying to get hdtv to work with rca cables without using an hdmi cable . if this is correct then all you need is RGB cables . just like rca but they red green and blue . look on the back side of your tv , there should be a set of RGB inputs and also rca .

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Need help with what cables to use...

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Changing the LCD lamps

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Tighten screw until neutral conductor is secure.
(See Fig. 7)
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wire) to the phase terminal (marked L3).
Tighten screw until power conductor is secure.
(See Fig. 7)
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wire) to the phase terminal (marked L1).
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secure.(See Fig. 7)
• Tighten the screws on the strain relief so that
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