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# Wired Connections

Connect to any Sony camera via USB.&#x20;

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#### How to Connect

1. Plug the USB hub into the iPad
2. Provide power to the pass-through port on the USB hub. The iPad should now indicate that it is charging.
3. Connect the Camera to the USB hub with a USB cable.
4. Insert a Memory Card into the camera. (Optional, Mandatory for video recordings)
5. Start the HALO App.
6. Launch into a preset. In the capture section, tap on the camera card and then on DSLR Connection Status.
7. Turn on the camera. If the camera asks you to choose a \[USB Connect Mode], select \[Remote Shoot (PC Remote)].


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