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Cannot get video cable hookup to tv to display pictures on the tv

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Connect video out terminal with provided cable to the composite video input (yellow) on your TV. Select that input on the TV and then playback the images using the image review button. Make sure the lead is seated properly.

If it still doesn't work, try another TV.

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