SOURCE: Connecting Sony PS2 to Panasonic HT32LZD85
First off you need to retire that ps2 and join the PS3 revolution, well worth the money although with the recent drop of the inferior x-box 360 the PS3 may follow suit shortly.
Now, I'm gathering from your discription limited as it may be that you had an adapter that connected the the stock cable that was included with your ps2 which consists of the end that interfaces with the ps2 and the end that is ment to provide the signal to your tv which includes your composite video (yellow) and your left and right audio (red&white).
If this is case then it should be a simple matter of removing the adapter that changed the source (ps2) signal to aerial and pluging the yellow red and white cables direct to your tv (standard imputs at the rear of the television should be video 1,2,3 ect.
Then just make sure your tv is on and set to the correct imput and you should be rockin and rolling in no time.
SOURCE: Another A4 cabriolet radio aerial in boot problem
did the aerial rise up when you turned the radio on??
SOURCE: How do you take off subtitles on a sanyo tv but
if your tv remore has a button marked tools press it and subtitles are in the list if not they are in audio settings
SOURCE: Insignia NS-L42Q-10A Setup: Wrong TV Source Chosen
You can change this option by going to the "Channels" menu and selecting "Auto Channel Search." Additional details can be foundat InsigniaProducts.com, under the Support tab for your TV.
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SOURCE: toshiba tv 32kv500b, when tryin
I suspect you are seeing the Main Menu for the source that you are currently using. Press the Source button (TV/AV on the TV itself) and make sure you are on TV source. The menu will have a set of icons if it is set for analog and a vertical list in digital. Select Setup (use the up/down arrows for digital and the left/right for analog - it's the first one in the list) and click OK. Then select Installation (third one in the list) and then press OK. Next select Automatic channel scan (first one again) and press OK. You will see a warning prompt, highlight Yes and click OK to scan for digital channels. When it is done, it will ask if you want to scan for analog channels.
The manual is available here: http://www.toshiba-om.net/LCD/PDF/English/Country_Specific/KV500-32-English-Specific.pdf (direct link to the pdf)
I hope this helps.
Cindy Wells
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