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If you cannot locate video and audio input jacks on your

TV to fit the connectors on the audio/video cable, you

should be able to use the video and audio input jacks on

a video cassette recorder (VCR) or DVD player connected

to your TV.

2

Your camera is set to send either an NTSC or a PAL video

signal to a TV, depending on the language you selected

when you set up your camera. The NTSC format is used

primarily in North America and Japan, and the PAL format

is used primarily in Europe. If your TV accepts a different

video signal from the default setting for your language, you

must change the TV configuration setting in your camera.

(See your camera User’s Manual.)

3

Your camera will be the source for the TV signal (just like a

VCR or a camcorder), so you must set the TV to take video

input from an external video source (your camera) instead

of the antenna or cable TV. Refer to the TV user’s manual for

directions on how to do this.

4

Insert the camera into the camera dock. The camera will

turn on automatically.

5

Press the TV button on the dock or the dock remote

control. The first image in the camera is displayed on the TV.

You can use the

buttons to manually navigate through

a slideshow of the images on the camera, or press

to

start an automatic slideshow of each image, playing any

attached audio clip or video clip, and then changing to the

next image.

6

To end the slideshow, press the TV

button again.

NOTE

The Image Display on the camera turns off when the

camera is connected to a TV, but you can still use the

camera’s menus because the menus will display on the TV

screen.