If your tv has only an antenna input, How to play back a tape – Sony CCD-FX410 User Manual

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How to Play Back a Tape

You can use this camcorder as a VCR by connecting it directly to your TV for playback.
After you connect this camcorder to your TV, use the Remote Commander for convenient
control of the camcorder.

If Your TV Has Only an Antenna input

There are several ways to connect the camcorder to your TV. If your TV has only an
antenna input, use the supplied RFU adaptor and AC power adaptor. Make sure that the
TV is turned off to prevent speaker damage before hooking up your camcorder.
If your TV has video/audio inputs, see page 47.

To add your camcorder connection to your TV which is already connected with regular TV

(VHF) antenna, you need to:
1 Unplug the antenna cable from your TV first.

Plug in the tail end of the RFU adaptor marked OUT to the antenna input of your TV.
Re-wire the antenna cable you unplugged to the RFU adaptor jack marked ANT. This

way, you can switch between TV broadcasting and your home video playback without
re-wiring.

2 Connect the RFU adaptor to the AC power adaptor.
3 Connect the AC power adaptor to a wall outlet.
4 Set the channel selector on the RFU adaptor (and your TV channel) to 3 CFi or 4 CFI of

the VFIF channel, whichever is not active (vacant) in your area.

5 Attach the connecting plate of the AC power adaptor to the camcorder.
6 Make sure the CFIARGE/VTR selector on the AC power adaptor is set to VTR position.

You may want to keep the AC power adaptor and RFU adaptor connected to your TV
once you have established the connection. This way, you can easily connect your
camcorder to your TV just by attaching the connecting plate of the AC power adaptor to
the camcorder. (Steps 5 and 6)

When you want to switch to regular TV program, set the CFIARGE/VTR selector to OFF or
turn off the power of the camcorder.

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Basic Camera Operation

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