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“sharpness” while some video enhancers include additional controls for “outline”, “brightness”, “color” and “tint”. Usually, the price of the video enhancer determines what controls you’ll have to adjust. In addition, the top of the line video enhancers include automated controls for “split screen”, “fade” and other special effects. By using a video enhancer, you can adjust the various controls to compensate for a poorly recorded original tape. For an explanation of each of the controls on a video enhancer, refer to your manufacturers owners manual.

Connecting a video enhancer to the 8mm/VHS Dual-Deck VCR Model GV8020 is possible, but is recommended prima- rily for advanced users. The enhancer can be connected easily. However, to monitor the effect the enhancer is having on the video picture presents some challenges. There are two methods for monitoring the video enhancer. Method #1 requires you to adjust your enhancer, make a short record- ing, and then play it back to check the results. Method #2 allows you to record and view the effects of your video enhancer, but requires you to have a monitor type television, and an inexpensive auxillary “distribution amplifier”.

For both of these connections, you will need to set the RECORD SOURCE on the VHS MENU for the VHS DECK to the corresponding LINE input that you are using. Then, you must set and leave the TV VIEW to 8mm.

Method #1

Connect the VIDEO and AUDIO OUTs on the Dual-Deck VCR to the video and audio inputs on the video enhancer. Then, connect the video and audio outputs on the video enhancer to the VIDEO and AUDIO IN (LINE 1 on the front or LINE 2 on the rear) connections on the Dual-Deck VCR. Make approximate adjustments on the enhancer, record a short segment, rewind and view it, and repeat this process until you are satisfied with the results. Then, copy the tape in its entirety.

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Contents Dual Deck Go-Video Dual-Deck Director Accessory User’s Guide Contents Two Decks, One Set of Controls Remote ControlIntroducing the 8mm/VHS Dual-Deck VCR On Screen MenusOwner’s Guides Instructions, on pages 6-9 of the Reference GuideBasic Antenna Hookup Connecting Your Dual-Deck VCR to Your TV or MonitorBasic Hookup Basic Cable Hookup TipSetting the Date and Time Setting the Antenna and Channel Memory Playing Tape Do not attempt to insert an 8mm tape into the VHS deckCopying Tape 8mmRecording a TV Program Setting the Timer to Record Later To program a Timer RecordingTimer Record Summary Screen Source for the event Press 1 to select CH toRecording a Date and Time Stamp OFFAutomatic Assembly Editing Editing an 8mm tape onto VHS with Automatic EditCorrecting Mistakes Manual Editing To manually edit your 8mm tapesAdding New Audio Audio InsertAudio Dub Recording a Title Custom TitlingComposing a Custom Title Index All other page numbers refer to Reference Guide SAP Page East McClain Drive Guide 8mm/VHS Dual Deck VCR and Accessories Hi-8 Hi-FiContents USER/INSTALLER Caution 8mm/VHS DUAL-DECK VCR Introducing the 8mm/VHS Dual-Deck VCR Owner’s Guides Safety Instructions Portable CartSafety Instructions GO Video Reference Guide Safety Instructions Features of Your 8mm/VHS Dual-Deck VCR Add Soundtracks and Voice-over Narration to your Recordings Eliminate Guesswork with Real Time CounterAdd Custom Titles and Captions to your Recordings Make Copies Directly from a Variety of SourcesControl Volume and Mute with VCR Remote Control Create Special Effects with Special Playback FeaturesEliminate Programming Errors with Tone Feedback System Eliminate Re-Programming with Non-Volatile MemoryFront Panel Buttons and Indicators 8mm/VHS Dual-Deck VCR Front PanelEditing Functions Left Tower Buttons8mm Controls Front Panel Jacks Right Tower ButtonsVHS Controls VHS Section Front Panel Display8mm Section 8mm and VHS Sections Center SectionHi-8 Playback Modes Display VU MeterOn Screen Display On Screen Display With SourceTV View Remote Control Basic Viewing Controls8mm/VHS Deck Controls TV View ControlsNumerical Keys Menu KeysVHS Slow Motion Keys Automatic Editing ControlsClock/Counter Keys Special Keys Special Playback Functions Tracking VHS Deck only Video Sequencing and Loop PlayTo activate Sequential or Loop Play On Screen Menu System TRK/MENUSelect Setup Menu TUNER/CHANNEL MenuSecondary Audio Programming SAP SET Clock Menu VHS AmeriChromeTM Copy Menu Display MenuTitler Setup Screen Timer Record Menu While in the Timer RecordTimer Record Summary Fail-Safe Timer Recording Timer Record PrioritiesPreparing an Automatic Assembly Edit List Videotape EditingPerforming an Automatic Assembly Edit Manual Assembly Editing Insert Editing GlitchesVideo Enhancers More Editing TipsRecording your 8mm Tape Method #1 Method #2 Video Track VHS FormatLinear Audio Track Control Track 8mm FormatHi-Fi Audio Quasi Hi-8 PlaybackRecord Safety Tab VHS Tape CassetteTape Counter & Memory Stop Memory StopVHS Index Search System Connecting Your 8mm/VHS Dual-Deck VCR Place your 8mm/VHS Dual-Deck VCR next to your TV Basic TV Antenna Hookup Separate VHF and UHF Antennas Cable Converter Box Hookup Advanced Cable Converter Box Hookup Cable Outlet GO Video Reference Guide Audio Connections Listening to TV and VCR Audio on Your Stereo SystemRecording Simulcast Stereo with your TV Programs Audio Mixing is used to mix new sound with existing sound Audio Insert is used while copying a tapeAudio Dub is used to copy over a tape Tip Audio Mixing Monitor Connections Connecting Other Video Equipment Is set to AUTO, press Record while viewing LineCleaning the Video Heads Placement of Your Dual-Deck VCRCleaning the Dual-Deck VCR Cabinet Care of Your Dual-Deck VCREnergy Conservation Service and WarrantyHumidity Requirements Shipping Your Dual-Deck VCRTechnical Specifications Heads VHSFrequency Response Help Help Reel Error Limited Warranty WHO does this Warranty Benefit and for HOW LONG?Additional Limitations on Warranty = in Users Guide = in Users Guide SAP 108 8mm/VHS DUAL-DECK VCR Go-Video Video Technology in Fast Forward Your new 8mm/VHS Dual-Deck VCR features