Reconnecting my Pelican system selector--Lost Manual, NEED HELP!!

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#1 pirateomalley
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We recently took a trip to the beach and I took my old N64 with me for some good old fashioned MarioKart fun with the family (I can't afford a Wii or a Gamecube right now, cut me some slack!). To do so I had to disconnect the N64 from my Pelican Universal 5-Way System Selector with RF. I didn't worry about reconnecting it at home because I thought I still had the manual. As it turns out, I do not. And not even the Pelican website has the manual for my particular selector. (I don't know if the new one with HD is configured the same way.)

I'm not technophobic but I am terribly inexperienced. So now I've got the magic trinity of red, yellow, and white cords and too many different places to put them. What do I do?

(Note: My PS2 is still connected to the selector, but when I turn it on I'm getting neither image nor sound on my screen--so I disconnected more than what I needed to, apparently?)

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#2 pirateomalley
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Bump. C'mon, guys. :(
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#3 BadAndy642
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Okay. You need to put your yellow red and white into the inputs. One for your N64 and into another set for your PS2. Since you are using a selector that puts them into a RF signal, the selector is powered so make sure that you have it plugged into an AC outlet. Finally make sure that you have your TV on channel 3 or 4 (whichever you have your selector switched to on the back of it)

PS- Sunday's are the slowest days for responses in GHD. Very few people are online today.

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#4 pirateomalley
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I have done so, to no response. My dad says that after three years of loyal, unwavering service the poor thing just finally bottomed out. (What he actually said was, "You paid twenty bucks for that piece of shiat. It's a piece of electronic equipment. DUH.")

Well, I guess I have to go back to switching everything out for now. Thanks for the help, though.