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Connecting the Camera to a Television, Using Your Television - manual

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Using Your Television Connecting the Camera to a Television To connect the camera to a television: 1. Connect the video cable: • If you are using an NTSC connection, plug the input (yellow) end of the video cable into your television set's video input connector (on most televisions, this is also yellow). • If you are using a PAL connection, plug the input (yellow) end of the video cable into the television's video input connector. On older sets plug the video cable into a SCART adapter (purchased separately), then plug the adapter into your television set's video input connector. Note: See your television owner's manual for specific instructions on how to locate the video input connector. 2. Plug the other end of the video cable into the camera. 3. On your television, set the video input to be the video input connector where you connected the camera. See your television owner's manual for instructions on how to set the video input. Video Out Tip: To conserve battery life, use an AC power adapter while your camera is connected to the television. See "Using an AC Power Adapter (recommended)" on page 29. HP PhotoSmart C500 Digital Camera User's Guide 91

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Using Your Television
HP PhotoSmart C500 Digital Camera User’s Guide
91
Connecting the Camera to a Television
To connect the camera to a television:
1.
Connect the video cable:
If you are using an NTSC connection, plug the input (yellow) end of the video cable into your television set’s
video input connector (on most televisions, this is also yellow).
If you are using a PAL connection, plug the input (yellow) end of the video cable into the television’s video
input connector. On older sets plug the video cable into a SCART adapter (purchased separately), then plug
the adapter into your television set’s video input connector.
Note:
See your television owner’s manual for specific instructions on
how to locate the video input connector.
2.
Plug the other end of the video cable into the camera.
3.
On your television, set the video input to be the video input connector
where you connected the camera. See your television owner’s manual
for instructions on how to set the video input.
Tip:
To conserve battery life, use an AC power adapter while your camera is connected to the television. See
“Using an AC Power Adapter (recommended)” on page 29.
Video Out