Nikon 25048 User Manual - Page 153

Television Playback: ConnectingYour Camera to a Video Device

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Reference-Playing Images Back Television Playback: ConnectingYour Camera to a Video Device Using the EG-775 video cable provided with your camer a, you can connect the COOLPIX775 to a television or VCR. The video device will show the same picture as is displayed in the camera monitor. 1 Connect the video cable to the camera Insert the black plug on the EG-775 into the camera's interface connector. 2 Connect the video cable to the video device Connect the yellow plug to the video-in jack on the television or VCR. 3 Tune the television to the video channel 4 Turn the camera on The television will mirror the image in the camera monitor. Use an AC Adapter To prevent the display in the television from turning off whenever the camera enters sleep mode, connect the camera to an EH-21 AC adapter/battery charger (available separately). Note, however, that camera settings and photo info will not be displayed on the television screen when the camera monitor is off. Choosing a Video Mode ( 119) The Video Mode item in the SETUP menu offers a choice of NTSC and PAL standards for video output. Be sure that the standard selected matches that of any video device to which you connect the camera. PAL Video Mode ( 119) At a setting of PAL, the monitor will turn off when a video cable is connected. In movie mode, however, the monitor will turn on and output to the video de vice will be suspended. 139

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Reference–Playing Images Back
Television Playback: ConnectingYour Camera to a Video Device
Using the EG-775 video cable provided with your camera, you can connect the
COOLPIX775 to a television or VCR.
The video device will show the same picture
as is displayed in the camera monitor.
1
Connect the video cable to the camera
Insert the black plug on the EG-775 into the
camera’s interface connector.
2
Connect the video cable to the video device
Connect the yellow plug to the video-in jack on
the television or VCR.
3
Tune the television to the video channel
4
Turn the camera on
The television will mirror the image in the cam-
era monitor.
Use an AC Adapter
To prevent the display in the television from turning off whenever the camera enters sleep
mode, connect the camera to an EH-2
1
AC adapter/battery charger (available separately).
Note, however, that camera settings and photo info will not be displayed on the television
screen when the camera monitor is off.
Choosing a Video Mode (
119)
The Video Mode item in the SETUP menu offers a choice of NTSC and PAL standards for
video output.
Be sure that the standard selected matches that of any video device to which
you connect the camera.
PAL Video Mode (
119)
At a setting of PAL, the monitor will turn off when a video cable is connected.
In movie
mode, however, the monitor will turn on and output to the video device will be suspended.