Sony KDP 65XBR2, KDP 57XBR2 instruction manual Connecting Two VCRs for Tape Editing

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Setting Up the Projection TV

Connecting Two VCRs for Tape Editing

The SELECT OUT jacks allow you use a second VCR to record a program being played by the primary VCR to edit and dub tapes.

1Using an A/V cable, connect the playback VCR’s Audio and Video OUT jacks to the projection TV’s Audio and Video IN jacks.

2Using an A/V cable, connect the recording VCR’s Audio and Video IN jacks to the projection TV’s SELECT OUT jacks.

TV

VCR (playback)

VCR (recording)

AUDIO-R (red)

AUDIO-L (white)

VIDEO (yellow)

A/V cable

A/V cable

3If necessary, change the video input on your VCR. (For details, see your VCR’s instruction guide.)

To do tape editing

Press TV/VIDEO on the remote control to select the playback VCR.

You can select the output signal from the SELECT OUT jacks in the Setup menu. For details, see page 65.

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Contents Digital High Definition Projection TV Page Notification Safety Important Safeguards Ventilation Safety Check Page Contents Page Introducing the Projection TV OverviewFeatures Package Contents Using the Remote ControlQf Freeze Button DescriptionsQd Display Qg Reset Qj Power buttonsWk Timer Qh MTS/SAPTV/VCR TransportDo I need a special antenna to receive digital television? Frequently Asked QuestionsWhat is digital TV DTV? What are the benefits of DTV? For example, to select subchannel 2.1, press Setting Up the Projection TV Installing the Projection TV Carrying Your Projection TVRecommended Viewing Area Horizontal Recommended Viewing Area VerticalConnecting the Rear Speakers Mounting the Rear Speakers not suppliedInstallation On a wall or table, as high as the listener’s earsProjection TV Controls and Connectors Front PanelLink Standby LinkSide of Front Panel Video 2 Input1080i/720p/480p/480i Rear PanelVideo in 1/3/4 Service Only Link S200Connecting a VHF/UHF Antenna Basic ConnectionsCatv Cable Box Connecting a CatvCable or a Connecting a VCR and Cable Connecting a VCR and Cable Box To view scrambled channels Connecting Two VCRs for Tape Editing Connecting a Satellite Receiver Connecting a Satellite Receiver with a VCR Connecting an Audio Receiver Connecting a DVD Player with Component Video Connectors Connecting a DVD Player with A/V Connectors Connecting a Camcorder Connecting a Device with an Optical in Connector Connecting i.LINK Compatible Devices Connecting Cables Do not connect i.LINK devices in a way that creates a loop Completing i.LINK Setup Using the Control S Feature Setting Up the Projection TV Automatically Adjusting the Convergence Automatically Flash Focus To Obtain Optimum Convergence for Digital TV ProgramsUsing the Projection TV Features Using the Program Guide Press 4 + + 1 and thenPage Using Favorite Channels Adding Favorite ChannelsSurfing the Favorite Channels List Editing the Favorite Channels List Using Wide Screen Mode Using Twin View Displaying Twin PicturesActivating the Picture Changing the Picture Size Using the Freeze Function Freeze feature is not available while using Twin ViewUsing the i.LINK Control Panel Using the Timer Setting the TimerSetting the Clock Using the Projection TV Menus Using the Video Menu Selecting Video OptionsTemperature Cool DRC ModeColor HueUsing the Audio Menu Selecting Audio OptionsSpeaker Setup Level and Front Balance/Rear Balance to adjustNo test tone is output from the subwoofer Front/Center/Rear, Front/Center, and OffUsing the Screen Mode Menu Selecting Screen Mode OptionsDefault Wide Zoom Vertical CenterUsing the Channel Setup Menu Selecting Channel Setup OptionsChannel Skip/AddDigital AnalogUsing the Parental Control Menu Using the Parent Menu United States Selecting Custom Rating Options Canada Selecting Custom Rating Options Viewing Blocked ProgramsUsing the Setup Menu Selecting Setup OptionsLink Setup Select OutMonitor Video InputDemo Set Clock/TimersFactory Reset Other Information Programming the Remote Control Press Code SETTips Manufacturer Code CH + Operating a VCROperating a DVD Player Operating an MDP Laserdisc Player Operating a Cable BoxOperating a Satellite Receiver About i.LINK About the NameLink Link as a RepeaterTroubleshooting Signal Strength on Problem Specifications CatvOther Information Index Favorite Channel Connecting 19, 20, 23, 24, 27 VideoPage Page Sony Corporation

KDP 65XBR2, KDP 57XBR2 specifications

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