Connecting To A Regular /"V - Samsung HMX-Q10BN User Manual

High definition digital camcorder
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CONNECTING TO A REGULAR D7
You can view images
recorded
with your
camcorder
on a regular
lV
that
supports
standard
definition,
This
camcorder
supports
the
composite
output
for standard
definition
vide()
transfer.
[_]
se the AC power adaptor to power the camcorder
when you attach it
to a TV.
I
onnecting
an Audio/Video
cable for the
composite output
Camcorder
Audio/Video
cable
Connectin 9 to a l°V
Regular TV
1
2
Connect
the camcorder
to a TV with
an Audio/Video
cable.
Set the [V's input or seurce selector to the input you've
attached the camcorder to.
Refer to the lV's instruction manual to see how to select the
lV input,
Select the playback mode on your camcorder,
and then start to
play back videos or photos. _page
42~46
[_]
Make sure you've connected
the camcorder
to the correct input
jacks. The TV screen may not display the right video information
if
connected
incorrectly.
When connecting
to a TV using the Audio/Video
cable, match the
color of the cables to the color of the corresponding
jacks.
Video input may appear green depending
on the TV. If this occurs,
connect the yellow plug of the Audio/Video
cable to the green jack of
the TV.
When the camcorder
is connected
to a TV with more than one kind
of cable, the camcorder
outputs video signals in the following order
of priority:
- HDMI -
Audio/Video
(composite)
output
This camcorder
is provided with the "TV Connect
Guide" menu
function.
If you try to connect the camcorder
to a TV and don't have
your user's manual, you can use the "TV Connect
Guide" menu
function
to view connection
instructions
on the camcorder's
screen.
_page
71
If your TV has one audio jack (mono input), connect
the yellow plug
of the Audio/Video
cable to the video jack, the white plug to the
audio jack, and leave the red plug unconnected.
When you connect
the camcorder
to a TV using the Audio/Video
cable, images recorded
in high-definition
image quality ("Full HD
1080/60i"
or "HD 720/60p")
are played back in standard definition
image quality.

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