Watching Playback On A Tv - Sharp ViewCam VL-MC500S Operation Manual

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Watching Playback on a
TV
Available modes:
Tape Playback, Card Playback
You can connect the camcorder to a TV to
allow a larger audience to enjoy playback.
1
Open the terminal cover on the
camcorder (see page 2).
Terminal cover
2
Connect the camcorder to your TV (or
VCR) with the supplied audio/video/S-
video cable, as shown.
TV or VCR
VIDEO
L-AUDIO-R
(MONO)
S-VIDEO
AV-IN
Audio/video/S-video cable (supplied)
To AV terminal
:
The arrow shows the signal flow.
Caution:
• Check that the camcorder, TV, VCR and
other equipment to be used are turned off
before making any connections. Picture
noise or malfunction may occur if any of the
above is left on while making a connection.
Black: To S-video input socket
Yellow: To video input jack
White: To audio input (L) jack
Red: To audio input (R) jack
3
Turn on the TV and set it to the "AV" or
"VIDEO" channel. (See the operation
manual of your TV.)
• When connecting to a TV via a VCR, turn
on the VCR and set it to the "AV" or
"LINE" input channel. Operate the TV as
you normally do to view the signal from
the VCR. (See the operation manuals of
your TV and VCR.)
4
Set the Power switch on the camcorder
to w, and begin playback (see page
21).
Notes:
• If your TV or VCR has a 21-pin Euro-SCART
connector, use the RCA/21-pin Euro-SCART
conversion connector (QSOCZ0033TAZZ).
21-pin Euro-SCART on TV or VCR
RCA/21-pin Euro-SCART
0
conversion connector
(QSOCZ0033TAZZ)
VIDEO
AUDIO
AUDIO
(L/MONO)
(R)
Audio R
Video
Audio L
• If your TV or VCR has only one audio input jack,
use the white plug for the audio connection on
the TV or VCR.
• If your TV or VCR has an S-video input socket,
you do not need to connect the yellow video
plug.
• Close the terminal cover after use.
About the S-video socket
S-video sockets are used to separately pass
the chroma (colour) and luminance (bright-
ness) components of video signals. They serve
to improve the picture quality in both recording
and playback.
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