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Default Composite video output to "AV in" input?

Hello--I need to take an industrial (Dage/MTI) infrared camera
composite video output signal and get it to play properly on a little
Casio EV-570 LCD TV. The Casio machine has an "A/V in" 3.5 mm phono
type receptacle on it, but I have to say, I don't know exactly what
the heck this input is. I can say that things don't work by simply
connecting the camera composite video signal to this input. Can
anyone tell me just what the "A/V in" format is, and can you direct me
to some simple converter on the market? The Casio has an external
antenna input, too, so that might be workable, too. I know lasers,
but I confess I don't know this video signal stuff! Thanks--

Charley Hale
Coherent Technologies, Inc.
Louisville CO
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