Silvercrest DV-767 Output to an AV Device, System Requirements, Connecting to the AV Device

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19 Output to an AV Device

You can also reroute your camera’s display through an AV device (such as a television). This allows you to view your photos or videos comfortably on a large display, or to show them to larger groups.

19.1 System Requirements

Your device must have a RCA-type AV port. For example, if you only have a TV with a scart connection, then you must have a scart / RCA adapter (see right). This adapter is not included, but can be purchased from specialist electronics outlets.

19.2 Connecting to the AV Device

Insert the phone jack of the AV cable included into AV output socket on the front of the device. Insert the three RCA plugs into your device’s AV input socket. The video signal is sent through the yellow plug, and the audio signal is sent through the red and white plugs.

Note:

If you are using a scart / RCA adapter, ensure that the switch (if there is one) is set to “Signal In”.

19.3 Starting the AV Output

Switch your AV device on and set it to AV In. For more details, read the operating instructions for your AV device.

When you have switched on the camera, the image on the right is shown on the camera’s display. Press:

ƒe on the Navigation button to only transfer audio to your AV device (for example, to play voice recordings or MP3 tracks)

ƒf on the Navigation button to transfer

audio and video to your AV device (for example, to view photos or videos)

Confirm your selection by pressing the Navigation button .

If you select the second setting, then your camera’s display switches off and the display on your AV device is activated. It displays the menu for your camera. Use your camera as normal.

19.4 Ending the AV Output

If you want to end the AV output, simply remove the AV cable from the camera’s AV output socket. The camera switches off automatically. To continue using the camera, switch it back on.

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