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With another VCR hooked up, you can copy videotapes as needed, and you can
get fancy with multimedia programming. For this discussion, we refer to the
model VT-FX613A Hitachi as VCR2 and the other unit as VCRI.
Hookup
To hook up asecond VCR, you need:
A video cord with asingle jack on each end, and
An audio cord with two jacks on each end, or
A three-way cord that has both audio and video jacks
Study the back of VCR2 (VT-FX613A) to find the three color-coded jacks that are
labeled IN. The yellow jack is for video, red and white are for audio. Locate
similar jacks on VCRI. Then, with the power off:
Connect VIDEO OUT on VCR2 to the yellow VIDEO IN on VCRI.
Connect the AUDIO OUT jacks (left and right) on VCR2 to the AUDIO IN
jacks (left and right) on VCRI. Be sure to match left to left (white) and right to
right (red).
Second VCR Hookup

Copying from One VCR to Another (Dubbing)

Consider VCR1 the recording VCR, and VCR2 (VT-FX613A) the playback VCR.
You will play atape on VCR2 and record it on VCRI. To begin copying:
Insert the videotape you wish to record in VCR2.
Insert a blank or erasable tape (with the safety tab intact) into VCRI.
Press AVX on VCR1--the LINE indicator will display.
Press REC on VCR1, and press PLAY on VCR2.
To monitor the picture as you record, VCR1 must be connected to your TV
(follow instructions in the other VCR's manual). Press the VCR/-IV button on the
remote. The VCR indicator will light on VCRI's display and you can view the
picture being recorded.
Putting the Record VCR in Pause
Some models of VCR will switch to the "STOP" mode if they are left in the
RECORD/PAUSE mode for more than five minutes. It is agood idea not to leave
your recording deck in RECORD/PAUSE for more than five minutes so that this
will not happen.

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