Optimus 27 owner manual Connecting a Video Processor

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Connecting a Video Processor

To improve the quality of copied tapes, you can connect a video processor (not sup- plied), such as Radio Shack Cat. No. 15-1962, to the VCP.

Note: Most video processors are equipped with separate audio and video jacks. If your TV/monitor does not have separate audio/video input jacks, you must use a video pro- cessor with a built-in RF modulator or connect a separate RF modulator.

This diagram shows how you can connect a video processor between your VCP, VCR, and/or TV.

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Contents Model 27 AC-DC Video Cassette Player Features Moisture Contents Preparation AccessoriesChoosing a Location Making Connections Connecting a Standard TV Connecting a TV/Monitor Connecting a VCR Connecting a Video Processor Connecting Power Setting the Channel SwitchUsing AC Power Using Vehicle Battery Power DEW Protection SystemInstalling the Remote CONTROL’S Batteries Operation Using the Remote ControlPlaying a Video Tape FAST-FORWARD/REWIND Visual Search/Double-Speed PlaybackAuto Power-On Automatic FeaturesAuto Playback Tracking Control FREEZE-FRAMEAuto Repeat Playback Watching Broadcast TV Copying a Video TapeTroubleshooting Guide Symptom Possible Causes RemedyCare and Maintenance Video Tape Tips Cleaning the Video HeadsReplacing the Fuse FCC Wants YOU to Know Specifications GeneralRadio Shack Limited Warranty