Go-Video VHS-VHS, 4-Head Hi-Fi manual Monitor Connections

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Monitor Connections

 

 

 

 

TV 1 BACK PANEL

 

 

 

 

VIDEO IN

 

 

 

 

AUDIO IN

 

 

 

 

L R

ANT. IN

 

 

IN OUT 1

OUT 2

 

 

VIDEO

 

 

 

 

 

 

MULTIMEDIA

 

AUDIO - L

TV 2 BACK PANEL

TV OUT

CONTROL

 

 

 

PORT

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

CH 3

CH 4

AUDIO - R

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

VIDEO IN

 

 

 

DUAL-DECK VCR BACK PANEL

AUDIO IN

 

 

 

L R

 

 

 

 

NOTE:

A monitor-style TV is not the same as a computer monitor.

NOTE:

See item number 6, Second TV View, in the Setup Menu to program the source for OUT 2.

Some Dual-Deck VCR owners may have a monitor- style TV. Monitor-style TVs offer improved picture and sound quality over standard TVs because they receive the video and audio signal directly from the VCR. A standard TV receives the video and audio signal from the VCR indirectly, through what is called an RF modulator. This is a miniature broadcasting station in your VCR that sends the signal to your TV. The TV OUT connection on the back of your Dual-Deck VCR transmits the signal from the RF modulator. The direct VIDEO and AUDIO OUT connections give you better quality than the RF modulator connection, in the same way that a face-to-face conversation is clearer than a conversation through a walkie-talkie.

If practical, use the VIDEO and AUDIO OUT connec- tions on the back of your VCR instead of the TV OUT connection.

To view the VCR output on the monitor, you have to switch the monitor to ‘VIDEO,’ ‘AUX,’ or ‘LINE.’ Refer to your monitor owner’s manual for the correct setting.

When you use these VIDEO and AUDIO OUT connec- tions instead of the TV OUT connection, the TV/VCR key has no effect on the picture you see when using your VCR. But it still switches the antenna and any device attached to ‘TV OUT.’

If you use the AUDIO OUT connections, your stereo TV’s speakers will deliver stereo sound. If you use the TV OUT connection, your stereo TV’s speakers will deliver mono sound.

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Contents Recorder Page Safety Instructions R N I N G Dual-DeckVCR Cuidado Discover the Dual-DeckDifference Feature Dual-Deck FeaturesWatch a Video Tape While You Record a TV Show Make Quality Copies of Any Video At the Touch of a ButtonEasily Locate Tape Segments With Automatic Show Finder ASF Digitally Controlled Video Image SharpnessEliminate Guesswork with Real Time Counter Make and Playback Hi-Fi Stereo CopiesDual Video Outputs Record and Watch Your Favorite Video at Your ConvenienceAutomatic Features Dual-Deck VCR Package Contents Front Panel Buttons IndicatorsDiscover the DUAL-DECK Difference Front Panel Display Discover the DUAL-DECK Difference Copy Remote ControlPress to manually summon the On-Screen Pressing these buttons slows the speed On-Screen Display Operating Your Dual-Deck VCR Setting the Date and TimeUntil you exit the menu system Auto Program Setting Antenna Channel MemorySpecial Playback Functions Playing a TapeCUE Tracking Sequential and Loop PlaySummary of Recording Speeds Copying a TapeLoop Record to prevent accidental Recording a TV ProgramType of event Press Setting Timer to Record LaterDiscover the DUAL-DECK Difference Will not stop an event in progress Date/Time Stamp Video Tape EditingSync Edit Skip Edit Tape CounterASF Automatic Show Finder Index ScanIndex Search On-Screen Menu System Programming Your Dual-Deck VCRMenus Setup Menu MenuSecond TV View Menu, 1 Date/Time Stamp Menu, 1AUX Input Menu, 1 Copy Mode Menu Features menuSpeed Matching Menu Copy Audio Insert MenuPlayback Mode Menu Record Mode MenuEZ-Copy Menu Programming Your DUAL-DECK VCR Set Clock/Language Menu Menu, 1,1 Set Time and Date Menu, 1,1,1Set Language Menu, 1,1,2 Antenna Source Tuner Setup Menu Menu, 1,2Auto Program Add Channel, Delete ChannelSecondary Audio Programming SAP Deck One/Deck Two Menu Record Speed MenuTape Length Menu Timer Record Priorities Timer Recording MenuHi-Fi Audio Menu Record Source MenuDiscover the DUAL-DECK Difference To determine the hookup you need IntroductionBasic Connections PreparationTIP Separate VHF and UHF AntennasTo record one channel and view another Basic Cab l e ConnectionsCable Converter Box Connections Discover the DUAL-DECK Difference Alternative Cable Converter Box Hookup To record and view a basic channel To view any basic or premium channelMonitor Connections Video Camera Connecting Other Video EquipmentListening to TV and VCR Audio on your Stereo System Audio ConnectionsControl Your Dual-Deck from Your Computer Computer Control PortPlacement of Your Dual-Deck VCR Cleaning the Dual-Deck VCR CabinetCleaning the Video Heads Humidity Requirements Care of VideotapesService and Warranty Energy ConservationShipping Your Dual-Deck VCR Discover the DUAL-DECK Difference Glossary Discover the DUAL-DECK Difference Play Discover the DUAL-DECK Difference Picture is bad ’m not getting a pictureCan’t timer record My remote control isn’t workingCan’t record from my TV My On-Screen Display has a message that says Error Why aren’t the Counters moving?My VCR doesn’t work Why do I get a blue screen? Why can’t I get a Menu or an On-Screen Display?Power Indicator is blinking Copy on the Front Panel Display is blinkingTroubleshooting Poor Video Quality Connecting Your VCR to Your TV Monitor or Stereo System Discover the DUAL-DECK Difference Authorized Go-Video Service Centers Customer Support ServicesDUAL-DECK VCR Limited Warranty Technical Specifications WOW & Flutter Dual-Deck Index Discover the DUAL-DECK Difference Page USA