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Connecting to an External Monitor or Recorder
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Connecting an External Monitor
The HDMI OUT terminal offers a digital connection and outputs both the video and audio signals. You can output
also the time code signal and onscreen displays (A 126). The audio output signal will be 2-channel linear PCM
audio (16-bit, 48 kHz sampling).
1 Select [Output Terminal].
> [£ ! Display Setup] > [Output Terminal]
2 Touch [ù HDMI] to activate the HDMI OUT terminal and then touch [X].
3 Select [HDMI Max Resolution].
> [£ ! Display Setup] > [HDMI Max Resolution]
4 Touch the desired maximum resolution and then touch [X].
For details, refer to the Video Output Configuration table (A 97).
5 mode only: If necessary, output also the time code signal.
> [3 " Recording Setup] > [HDMI Time Code] > [i On] > [X]
NOTES
When slow & fast motion recording is activated, the time code signal cannot be output from the HDMI OUT
terminal.
The HDMI OUT terminal is for output only. Do not connect the camcorder to another device's output terminal
using the HDMI OUT terminal as this will cause a malfunction.
Correct operation cannot be guaranteed when connecting the camcorder to DVI monitors.
Video may not be output correctly depending on the monitor.
You can set both [3 Recording Setup] > [Rec Command] and [HDMI Time Code] to [i On] to use the
camcorder's REC button to control also the recording operation of an external recorder connected to the
HDMI OUT terminal. The camcorder's time code signal will be output as well.
The time code signal will not be output from the HDMI OUT terminal in the following cases.
-In mode.
- During SD (720x480) output.
- When slow & fast motion recording is activated.
When the resolution is set to [3840x2160 (150 Mbps)] and the frame rate is set to 59.94P (A 42), to view the
camcorder's output signal on a TV or external monitor connected using the supplied High Speed HDMI cable,
the TV or external monitor must be compatible with 4K/60p video.
Operating modes:
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