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English, 05.05.2021 07:10, nyjaelynn

Which question will best help a reader complete this procedure for the first time?
O What should I do if the cables are not secure?
O What should I do to edit my videos?
O How do I improve the quality of my video
recordings?
O How many settings are there on my TV?
Read the procedural text about viewing videos from a
camera on a TV
View on Your TV
1) Turn the power OFF on the
camera and TV.
2) Connect camera to TV using the
connection cables as shown.
3) Make sure the cables are secure.
4) Turn on the camera and TV.
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• The camera screen will be
blank when the TV is on.
5. Go to TV settings and switch TV
to VIDEO input
. Check your TV manual if you
are unsure how to change
settings
6. Hit play on the camera to start
the video.

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