Optimus - Katadyn Products Inc MODEL 110/MODEL 60 Dubbing, AUDIO-ONLY Recording Model 60 only

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DUBBING

The process of recording from one audio/video device to another is called dubbing.

An audio/video device where a signal origi- nates is called the dubbing source. You can use another VCR, camcorder, satellite receiv- er, or other device with A/V outputs as the dub- bing source, connect the dubbing source and the VCR, then use your VCR to record the sig- nal from the dubbing source.

Or, you can use this VCR as the dubbing source for another VCR. See “Installation” for the various possible connections.

Notes:

Always use video-quality shielded cables with phono-type connectors to connect the device to the VCR. Do not use standard audio patch cords.

Most material performed in public, such as concerts, plays, and movies, or distributed on prerecorded video tapes is copyrighted. The unauthorized recording or duplication of copyrighted material is a violation of the copyright laws of most countries and such duplication may result in fines, imprison- ment, or both. Note, however, that in the United States, it is not a violation of U.S. copyright laws for a consumer to record a broadcast television program for private (in-home) viewing.

To dub a tape, start the program playing on the dubbing source (see that device’s instructions) and start recording on the recording VCR, fol- lowing its recording instructions.

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AUDIO-ONLY RECORDING (MODEL 60 ONLY)

Because of the superior quality of VHS Hi-Fi audio recordings, you might want to use your VCR as an audio-only recorder. You can also make live recordings by connecting a pre- amplifier or mixer to the VCR’s AUDIO IN jacks. Simply select the line input and record as usu- al.

Caution: Do not directly connect a microphone to the VCR.

Note: For the best audio fidelity, we recom- mend you use high-quality video tape (such as Cat. No. 44-410) to make audio-only record- ings.

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Contents Model 110/MODEL Important Safety Instructions Do not Open Features TuningRECORDING/PLAYBACK Tape ControlOther Features Multichannel Television Sound MTS ModContents Accessories Using this ManualBefore YOU Begin Moisture CondensationInstallation Common ConnectionsModel 60 Connections VCRModel 110 Connections Home Theater Connections Model 60 only CatvConnecting Power Camcorder Connections Model 60 onlyVCR Setup Setting the 3 CH SwitchRemote Control Installing the BatteriesInitial SET UP Setting the On-Screen Language/ Channels/ClockHighlight Cable BOX VCR TV, then press SET Manually Setting the Clock 1996 FRI 130PMTurning On Auto Clock Set Adding/Erasing ChannelsReprogramming Tuner Memory Resetting the VCR’s Memory Changing the On-Screen LanguageSetting the Remote CONTROL’S Codes RCAFm Page 20 Tuesday, July 20, 1999 445 PM Using the TV’s Tuner Using the VCR’s TunerOperation Watching TVPlaying a Video Tape Viewing a Video TapeLoading a Video Tape Tape Motion Controls Special FunctionsSpecial Displays REAL-TIME Counter Manually Adjusting Tracking Repeat PlayTracking Digital Auto Tracking SystemRecording Recording SpeedsErase Protection Tape SelectionSelecting the Signal to Record RECEIVING/RECORDING STEREO/SAP Broadcasts Model 60 onlyRecording One Program While You Watch Another Immediate RecordingRecording a Program As You Watch It Automatic Timer Recording Setting the Program TimerTurn VCR OFF for Timer RECORD- ING Clearing a Program Timer Monitoring an Automatic Timer RecordingChecking/Changing Program Timers Dubbing AUDIO-ONLY Recording Model 60 onlyTroubleshooting Additional InformationCare and Maintenance Storing Your Video Cassettes Cleaning the Video HeadsServicing Your VCR Specifications Frequency Response Regular Audio 80 Hz-10 kHz 80 Hz-5 kHz Fm Page 38 Tuesday, July 20, 1999 445 PM Fm Page 39 Tuesday, July 20, 1999 445 PM RadioShack