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Old 12-22-2012, 09:19 AM   #10
Art-n-Marge
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It sounds like you are describing the same glass TV/Fireplace setup as what is in my rig. To get to the back of the TV you must loosen the fireplace (pop out the 4 wood caps and unscrew it), then slide the FP forward and set aside. Looking in and up of the opening you should see a screw that holds the TV into place. It will be screwed into (probably at some angle) the bottom edge of the front of the TV to secure it. Unscrew that screw and then - for the hard part - slide the TV forward or spin it around if there's enough room to get to the back.

My TV has connections in the front (RCA Video, Right Audio, Left Audio) and this is what I would have used. But if the connections aren't there use the procedure above to get at it. Hopefully once connected you won't have to get back there any more.
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