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CONTACT LEXMARK OR LOOK AT THIER AVAILABLE DOWNLOADS ON THIER WEB SITE. ALSO TRY A RESET. UNPLUG THE COMUNICATION CABLE FROM THE PRINTER TO THE COMPUTER AND UNPLUG THE THE PRINTER FOR AT LEAST 30 SECONDS THEN PLUG THE COM CABLE BACK UP AND THEN THE POWER CORD. IT MAY JUST NEED RESET.
Remove your battery and then connect it with the charger to the power outlet,press the power button for 30 sec and it should turn on. Let me know the result.
The Sony DCR-HC20 Mini-DV is a 2004 model and has both USB and Firewire connectivity. You only need the USB since your computer has USB. The original camcorder was supplied with a proper USB cable having a standard computer connector at one end and a mini usb connector at the camcorder end.
You have to install software/drivers on the computer for your operating system (typically supplied by Sony on a CD with the camcorder) and connect the camcorder to the computer with the USB cable.
You also need DirectX9.0b installed on the computer which should already be there with Windows XP, Vista etc.
You can connect this camera to a suitable TV with either the S-Video lead or the RCA lead, but only if the TV is equipped with the appropriate inputs. The S-Video lead looks like a tiny DIN plug, and the RCA jacks are three separate plugs coloured red, white and yellow (yellow is composite video, red and white are left and right stereo sound). If you use S-Video you will also need to make a separate connection for sound (using the red and white RCA connectors). Sometimes the TV sound input is a mini stereo jack, and you will need a Y connector to adapt the two RCA connectors to the mini jack, or maybe the camera's sound output is also by mini jack, in which case you may need the reverse Y connector. Most TVs have some way of accepting a video signal, but you may already be using it for a DVD player or the like.
If your TV lacks these connections, you may be able to use an adapter. In the UK, most recent TVs have a SCART (Peritel) socket, which takes a big plug with 21 connections on it. You can get an adapter to fit that socket that will allow you to plug in the RCA connectors and maybe the S-video too. I don't know what country you are in, or what adapters are available in your country if it isn't the UK.
Once you have made the connections, you must select the appropriate input on your TV. The other possible hiccup is setting the camera to the right video standard, NTSC or PAL., to match that used by your TV.
The USB cord will not connect your camera to the TV.
if your amp doesnt have the HDMI receptacle on it. you have to buy an adapter that has the same type of input plug as your amp. are u sure ur talking about sound only. cos HDMI is a pretty new interface and u may not find the proper adapter in tour area. try and locate any DVI port on your amp. if there is one then u have to buy HDMI-DVI adapter.
Generally when you plug in your camera, the computer should recognize the camera and start the upload. You may need to install any type of software that came with your camera on your computer.
If this proves unsuccessful, then you might want to invest in a multi card reader. They are generally inexpensive and work on a plug and play basis also.
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