Samsung HMX-QF30BN/XAA Camcorder User Manual


 
Connecting to a TV
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Using with other devices
Connecting to a regular TV
You can view images recorded with your camcorder on a regular
TV that supports standard definition. This camcorder supports the
composite output for standard definition video transfer.
Connecting an Audio/Video cable for the composite output
Camcorder
Signal flow
Audio/Video cable
Regular TV
VIDEO AUDIO
L R
VIDEO AUDIO
Stereo Type
Mono Type
Yellow Red
White
Yellow White
1
Connect the camcorder to a TV with an Audio/Video cable.
2
Set the TV’s input or source selector to the input you’ve
attached the camcorder to.
•
Refer to the TV’s instruction manual to see how to select the TV
input.
3
Select the playback mode on your camcorder, and then
start to play back videos or photos.
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• 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
colour of the cables to the colour 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.
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• 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
1080/50i or HD 720/50p) are played back in standard definition
image quality.