1Make the connections shown above.
2DVD/VCR 1will play your tape. Put a prerecorded
tape into the cassette compartment of DVD/VCR 1.
Press VCR to put the unit in VCR mode if necessary.
3DVD/VCR 2 will record your tape. Insert a blank tape
in the cassette compartment of DVD/VCR 2. Press
VCR to put the unit in VCR mode if necessary.
4Turn on the TV and set it to channel 03 or 04 (the
RF output channel of DVD/VCR 2). To determine the
DVD/VCRs output channel, see step 4 on page eight.
5Point the remote control at DVD/VCR 2. Press
Number buttons 0, 0, 1or 0, 0, 2. (See Helpful Hints at
right.)
6Press SPEED to select SP or SLP at DVD/VCR 2.
7Press PLAY B(VCR) on the front of DVD/VCR 1
and RECORD Ion the front of DVD/VCR 2 at the
same time.
To stop recording, press STOP/EJECT CA on DVD/VCR
1, then press STOP/EJECT CA on DVD/VCR 2.

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AUDIO OUT
VIDEO OUT
AUDIO IN
VIDEO IN
L
R
L
R
DVD/VCR VCR
ANT-IN
ANT-OUT
AUDIO OUT
VIDEO OUT
AUDIO IN
VIDEO IN
L
R
L
R
DVD/VCR VCR
ANT-IN
ANT-OUT
DVD/VCR 1
Playing unit
DVD/VCR 2
Recording unit
1.Audio cables from AUDIO OUT jacks (red and white)
of DVD/VCR 1to AUDIO IN jacks of DVD/VCR 2
2. Video cable from yellow
VIDEO OUT jack of DVD/VCR 1
to VIDEO IN jack of DVD/VCR 2
3. RF coaxial cable from the ANT-OUT
(Antenna Out) jack of DVD/VCR 2
to the TVs ANTENNA IN Jack
If you use the AUDIO and VIDEO
IN jacks on the back of DVD/VCR
2, press Number buttons 0, 0, 1at
step 5. L1will appear on the TV
screen.
If you use the AUDIO and VIDEO
In jacks on the front of DVD/VCR 2,
press Number buttons 0, 0, 2 at
step 5. L2 will appear on the TV
screen.
Unauthorized recording of copy-
righted television programs, video
tapes, or other materials may
infringe on the rights of copyright
owners and violate copyright laws.
If a program has copyright protec-
tion, it may not record clearly.
You cannot record DVD material
onto a video cassette using a single
unit.
Helpful Hints
These instructions show you how to copy videotapes. The illustration uses two DVD/VCRs. Other VCRs or
Camcorders may operate differently.