GoVideo GV2020 manual Duplicating a Tape

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Duplicating a Tape

To duplicate a tape using AmeriChrome Copy™ follow these four simple steps.

Insert into Deck 1 the tape to be duplicated.

Press the Deck 1 Stop/Eject button if the tape begins to Auto Play.

¹Insert into Deck 2 a blank tape of sufficient length to record the tape in Deck 1. The record safety tab must be intact on the blank tape.

Record Safety Tab

If you wish to record onto a tape with a missing record safety tab, place a small piece of adhesive tape over the hole.

ÕPress the Copy Tape™ button.

The Copy Tape indicator will light on the Front Panel. The On-Screen Display will indicate “Amer Copy” and the AmeriChrome Copy Mode being used.

pPress the Copy Tape button a second time to stop the duplication.

During AmeriChrome Copy 2, the recording speed of Deck 2 will automatically be set to match the play speed of Deck 1. Otherwise the duplicated tape will be recorded at the preset menu speed for that deck. To use AmeriChrome Copy 2, the original tape must be in Deck 1, and have been recorded at SP or LP speed.

When using AmeriChrome Copy 1, you can change the speed of the recording to fit more programming on a tape. For example, three two-hour tapes made at SP could be duplicated on one two-hour tape at EP. See page 23 to change the recording speed and AmeriChrome Copy settings, this may be done during a duplication.

If the play speed of the original tape is EP, or the copy is not from Deck 1 to Deck 2, AmeriChrome Copy 1 will automatically be used regardless of the menu setting.

For best results, duplicate tapes that were recorded in SP or LP. The quality of your duplicate is directly related to the quality of your original. Go-Video recommends recording onto high quality tapes (SVHS, HQVHS) to improve the quality of your copies.

To simplify duplicating a tape, first turn off Auto Play (see page 23). This prevents tapes from playing each time they are inserted.

You can duplicate tapes with Copy Tape even if your TV is turned off.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Contents Video Cassette Recorder Model GV2020 Owner’s GuideDual-Deck WHO Provides the Limited WARRANTY? Limited WarrantySafety Instructions Clamps Contents Features of Your Dual-Deck VCR-2 Exclusive Features of Your VCR-2Other Key Features of Your VCR-2 Quick Connections Tape Front Panel Compartment Display Dual-Deck VCR-2 Front PanelCopy Tape Tape Dual-Deck VCR-2 Remote Control Dual-Deck VCR-2 Remote Control Programming Controls TV View Using Your Remote ControlPlaying Tape Record Safety TabDuplicating a Tape Playing a Tape While Recording from TV Recording from TVRecording Two Programs from TV ❶❷ ❸ Editing a Single TapeEditing Multiple Scenes Onto One Tape Stop One-Two RecordingSetting the Timer to Record Later ❺ ❺ Priorities Programming from the Remote Control VCR-2 Front Panel On-Screen Programming Main MenuMain Menu ❶ ❸ ❹ On-Screen Programming Video Menu❶ ❸ ❹ On-Screen Programming Audio MenuOn-Screen Programming Set Date and Time On-Screen Programming Channel/Tuner Menu On-Screen Programming Channel/Tuner Menu On-Screen Display Front Panel Display Mono Stereo Timer Prog OTR Line Simul CatvAuto Features Tape Counter Memory Stop Combined VHF/UHF Antennas, VHF only, UHF only Antenna ConnectionsSeparate VHF and UHF antennas Cable Outlet Cable ConnectionCable Outlet Converter Cable Outlet Connecting Other Video Equipment Audio Features Connections SimulcastMultichannel TV Sound MTS Stereo Monitor Connections VCR-2 Care of Your Dual-DeckRecording System Technical SpecificationsIRC Catv IndexSTD Catv Troubleshooting Copyright Warning