Sony CVP-M3 Operating Instructions Manual page 9

Color video printer
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Connect the
supplied AC power
cord to the AC IN
jack of the printer
and the wall outlet.
S VIDEO connectors and
VIDEO connectors
The printer has both S VIDEO
connectors for separate
luminance (Y) and
chrominance (C) signals and
VIDEO connectors for
composite NTSC video
signals. When the video and
television units that the printer
will be connected to have both
types of connectors, connect
to the S VIDEO connectors,
using the S video connecting
cable YC-15V (not supplied).
You can enjoy printouts with
higher quality picture.
lf you connect the S VIDEO
OUTPUT connector of the
printer to the VIDEO input
connector of the video device,
the printer will output video
output signals automatically. If
you connect the VIDEO INPUT
connector of the printer to the
S VIDEO output connector of
the video device, the printer
will input video input signals
automatically.
if you use both the S VIDEO
and VIDEO INPUT
connectors of the printer
simultaneously, the input
circuit will select the S
VIDEO input signals
automatically.
Even if you have no video
equipment
You can print TV broadcast
pictures if your TV has S
VIDEO or VIDEO input/output
connectors. For details, refer
to "Printing TV Broadcast
Pictures" on page 19.
Watching video and TV after
connecting to the printer
As long as you leave the supplied AC power cord connected to the
AC In jack of the printer and the wall outlet, you can enjoy watching
video and TV as usual, even if the printer itself has been turned off.
Whenever the unit is connected to the AC power source, the
POWER lamp lights in red. (The printer is in a standby mode.)
If you unplug the AC power cord from the wall outlet, you cannot
watch video or TV.
POWER switch
Lights in red
eX. : Signal flow
Seeing pictures on LCD color monitor
(not supplied)
Connect the LCD color monitor to the accessory shoe of the
printer, and connect the video input connector of the monitor to the
VIDEO OUTPUT connector of the printer.
Since the monitor screen is so smail that you may not be able to
judge if the picture is blurred or not. (See page 17.)

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