Need help with GI HD-1000 hook-up

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Hi, I have recently purchased a High Def decoder for my DSR-4800 receiver. I have connected the ASI output from the receiver to the decoder. I have connected the output of the decoder with RGB cables to my TV. I get no picture, not even a splash screen. The unit powers up fine and I can hear the clicking as it is aquiring the signal. The output on the back are 2 rows of analog video with 4 each BNC type connectors. Top row (from L to R) is H-SYNC RED GREEN BLUE. Second row is V-SYNC Y Pr Pb. I tried both top and bottom row, but did not hook anything to the H-SYNC or the V-SYNC. Are a 4th or 5th wire necessary? If so will I need an adapter or converter to connect my TV? Can't find and easy (or inexpensive) solution like a RGBHV to RGB adapter. Thanks in advance for your help.
 
bnc.jpgIf you are using an RGB cable then you will need to use all 5 wires.
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However if you just use component cables you will only need 3 Red, Green, Blue.

You will see a splash screen for a few seconds on boot up.
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Yes if your using component video.
 
Thanks wallyhts for the quick response. I going home and try to get the splash screen again.

Wonderful! That did it. Got splash screen. I'm watching QVC in HD as I type. Picture is awesome. Note for other newbies: Output is Y Pr Pb and input on TV is Y Pb Pr. I had my wires crossed.
 
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jbax,

Just out of curiosity, do you get standard SD video from the monitor out port? My problem was the same as in your OP, but I couldn't get video from the HD component or SD composite ports. After reading what your problem was... it's possible that mine was the same. But that wouldn't explain the composite port.

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Hi Anony55, Not sure my monitor / main outputs are composite. Although they are single BNC connectors, it does say digital above them. I thought composite was an analog signal. If your monitor will accept an XGA 15 pin plug, you might want to try a breakout cable like wallyhts has in his pic. Good luck.
 
...Although they are single BNC connectors, it does say digital above them...

Hmmm.... I hadn't thought of that. Could be there's nothing wrong with mine. It sure would be nice if a fella could come up with a user's manual for this thing. It might explain what the monitor / main connectors are & how they work.

I'll check out fleabay for a cable like Wally's. Thanks.

Cheers
 
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