To stop watching the camcorder picture – Sony SLV-M91HF User Manual

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Watching the camcorder picture without connecting cables

— LASER LINK (continued)

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Start camcorder playback using LASER LINK.

The VCR input automatically switches to "L3" and the camcorder
picture appears on the TV screen.

Refer to the operating instructions of the camcorder for camcorder
operations using LASER LINK.

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Adjust the distance and angle between the camcorder and the VCR so
that die playback picture appears clearly on the TV.

To stop watching the camcorder picture

Move the camcorder so that its LASER LINK IR emitter no longer points at
the LASER LINK IR receiver of this VCR. The video channel or input
returns to the position selected before using LASER LINK.

Tips

• Cable connection is recommended when recording or editing the picture from the

camcorder (page 38).

• If you do not want to automatically switch the video input and display the picture

on the TV when the camcorder is aimed at the IR receiver of the VCR, set AUTO
LASER LINK to OFF in the ADVANCED OITIONS irienu. In this case, you can
view the picture by pressing the INPUT SELECT button to switch the input to "L3"
(see page 33).

Notes

• Do not cover the IR emitter of the camcorder or the IR receiver of the VCR with

your hands or other objects.

• Infrared rays cannot pass through walls or opaque glass. Be sure to place the VCR

in an unobstructed position. Using LASER LINK through glass will shorten the
transmission range.

• Do not place the camcorder too close to the VCR, as this may cause noise and/or

beat.

• When connecting the VCR to the TV using only the antenna cable, press the

TV/VIDEO button to display the VIDEO indicator in the VCR's display window
before starting to use LASER LINK.

• The IFT-AVl Cordless AV Transmitter System uses a different frequency band, so it

cannot be used with this VCR.

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Additional Operations

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