Garmin VIRB Elite Aviation Bundle Owners Manual - Page 10
Viewing Video Over HDMI, Connecting Headphones, Outputting Composite Video, Deleting Photos
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2 Select an option: • To select a photo or video, select or . • To quickly scroll through the list, hold or . Videos are indicated with . Videos and photos are sorted by date and time with the most recent item listed first. 3 Select OK. You can control video playback using the on-screen controls. Viewing Video Over HDMI® You can connect your device to an external display using an HDMI-to-micro-HDMI cable (not included). 1 If necessary, turn on the device. 2 Pull up the weather cap À from the micro-HDMI port Á. 3 Plug the small end of the HDMI cable into the micro-HDMI port. 4 Plug the large end of the cable into an available HDMI port on the external display. The device enters playback mode. You cannot exit playback mode until you disconnect the cable. 5 Select and to select a video. 6 Select OK. The video plays on the external display. Connecting Headphones Before you can connect headphones to your device, you must purchase the VIRB audio-video cable accessory. Go to www.garmin.com/ outdoor. Using headphones, you can monitor the audio when recording a video and listen to your recorded video in PLAYBACK on the device. 1 Pull up the weather cap from the mini-USB port. 2 Connect the mini-USB plug on the audio-video cable to the mini-USB port on the device. 3 On the device, when prompted to output video, select No. 4 On the device, when prompted to use an external microphone, select No. 5 Connect the headphones to the 3. 5 mm AUDIO OUT connector on the audio-video cable. To stop using the headphones, you must disconnect the audiovideo cable from the device. Adjusting the Volume When headphones are connected to your device, you can adjust the volume. 1 Select MODE > SETUP > SYSTEM > Audio Out. 2 Select and to change the volume level. 3 Select OK. Outputting Composite Video Before you can output composite video, you must purchase the VIRB audio-video cable accessory. Go to www.garmin.com / VIRB. You must also have an RCA composite video cable and a 3. 5 mm stereo audio cable. You can play video on an external display using composite video and stereo audio. 1 Pull up the weather cap from the mini-USB port. 2 Connect mini-USB plug on the audio-video cable to the mini- USB port on the device. 3 On the device, when prompted to output video, select Yes. The device enters playback mode. You cannot exit playback mode until you disconnect the cable. 4 Connect an RCA composite video cable to the composite video output connector of the audio-video cable and to an available port on your external display. 5 Connect a 3. 5 mm audio cable to the AUDIO OUT connector on the audio-video cable and to an available port on your external display. TIP: If your external display requires RCA audio input, you can use a 3. 5 mm-to-RCA adaptor cable. Deleting Photos and Videos 1 Select MODE > PLAYBACK. 2 Select and to select a photo or video. 3 Select OK > . Tracks NOTE: This feature is available for VIRB Elite only. A track is a recording of your path. The track log contains information about points along the recorded path, such as time, location, and elevation for each point. If you have paired ANT +™ sensors with your device, data from connected sensors is included in the track log. The device records a continuous track log while it is on. This track is saved as a . fit file on the memory card each time you turn off the device. The device also records a separate track log for each video recording. Video track logs are saved as . gpx files on the memory card each time you stop recording video. The track logs include track point data at one-second intervals. You can view . gpx and . fit track logs on your computer using the BaseCamp™ application. Go to www.garmin.com/ basecamp for more information. You can also view and upload . fit track logs to Garmin Connect™. Go to http: / / connect .garmin .com for more information. Recorded Track Log Data Each point in the track log records your GPS location and data from available sensors. The device can record these categories of data in the track log. • GPS location • Speed • Distance from the starting point • Time • Elevation • G-force • Heart rate (when connected to a compatible heart rate monitor) • Cadence (when connected to a compatible bicycle cadence sensor) • Temperature (when connected to a compatible temperature sensor 6 Tracks