If you need assistance with your cable you should speak to your provider. If you're paying them for your cable they will assist you in getting it hooked up. There should be no reason to distrust their employees.
There is a power cable, a controller set up and charging cable USB, and an A/V cable for standard 480i TV connection
Must be the way you set up the HDMI control. The HDTV should come on when you turn the PS3 if the TV is off. You might look at what you are turning on the HDTV with. I use my cable remote and it turns on the cable box home theater and HDTV. I could set it up to also turn on the PS3 if I wanted too.
The signal will move down the cable at from about 1/3 the speed of light to about 9/10 the speed of light, depending on the type of cable used. If there is a booster amplifier in the cable between the antenna and the TV set this will add more delay. You will need to know the length and types of cable used (and look up their signal propagation speed) as well as the delay of your booster amplifier if your system has one to calculate the answer to your question.
I could be wrong, but I believe you are talking about an HDMI cable. Between the antenna and the TV set use RG6 cable.
To connect your TV to the cable outlet using a TV coax cable, simply plug one end of the coax cable into the cable outlet on the wall and the other end into the "Cable In" or "RF In" port on your TV. Make sure the TV is set to the correct input source (usually "Cable" or "Antenna") to receive the cable signal.
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sorry no cable no tv
It comes with an A/V cord for standard 480i connection and any other is optional or part of a bundle
Get it replaced with a new cable. Get a repair man to do it, especially if it's a cable going into the tv set. TVs can be dangerous to open, even when unplugged, as they can hold a large charge.
As I understand it, to have cable internet, with some compainies, a basic cable subscription is part of the deal. Hook your TV up, go to the menu in the TV and do a set-up, such as switching the tuner to cable mode and then doing a channel scan. If it doesn't work, then you don't have TV with your cable internet.
There are several brands of LED TV sets that come set with HD. But I think it is up to the cable package that you sign up for in which determines what channels you can watch in HD.
Parents can use the Parental control device to block a channel on their cable television therefore control what their kids are watching whenever they are alone by themselves. This device is control by a PIN number that parents can set on their TV and or cable set up box.