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Playback

Connecting to a TV which has no Audio and Video input jacks

You can connect your camcorder to a TV through a VCR.

1.Connect the camcorder and VCR with the AUDIO/VIDEO cable.

The yellow plug : Video

The white plug : Audio(L) - Mono

The red plug : Audio(R)

2.Connect a TV to the VCR.

3.Set the power switch on the camcorder to PLAYER mode.

4.Turn on both the TV and VCR.

Set the input selector on the VCR to LINE.

Select the channel reserved for your VCR on the TV set.

5.Play the tape.

S-VIDEO

VIDEO

 

VCR

AUDIO(L)

 

 

AUDIO(R)

 

 

USB

DV

 

Audio/Video

AUDIO

 

/VIDEO

 

 

S-VIDEO

TV

 

MIC

 

S-VIDEO

 

 

ANTENNA

CAMCORDER

Playback

You can play the recorded tape in PLAYER mode.

1.Connect a power source and set the power switch to PLAYER mode.

2.Insert the tape you wish to play back.

3.Using the (FF) and (REW) buttons, find the first position you wish to play back.

4.Press the (PLAY/STILL) button.

The images you recorded will appear on the TV after a few seconds.

If a tape reaches its end while being played back, the tape will rewind automatically.

Note

The playback mode (SP/LP) is selected automatically.

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Samsung D105, VP-D101, D102D, D103 manual Connecting to a TV which has no Audio and Video input jacks, Playback

D102D, D103, D105, VP-D101 specifications

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