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The instructions on this page show you how to copy tapes. The illustration uses two VRB611 VCRs. Different VCRs may operate differently. To duplicate a tape, make the connections shown, then follow steps 1-7.

1.Audio cables from AUDIO OUT Jacks of VCR 1 to AUDIO IN Jacks of VCR 2

VCR 1

Playing VCR

 

 

VCR 2 - Recording VCR

 

 

 

AUDIO ANT

AUDIO ANT

L

 

IN

L

 

IN

 

 

 

 

OUT

IN

 

OUT

IN

 

R

 

 

R

 

 

VIDEO

OUT

VIDEO

OUT

 

 

 

 

OUT

IN CH3 CH4

 

OUT

IN CH3 CH4

 

 

 

 

 

 

3. RF coaxial cable

 

 

2. Video cable from VIDEO OUT Jack

 

 

from the OUT jack of

 

 

 

 

VCR 2 to the TV’s

 

 

of VCR 1 to VIDEO IN Jack of VCR 2

 

 

ANTENNA IN Jack

Audio and Video cables are not supplied.

1

Make the connections shown above.

2

VCR 1 will play your tape. Put a prerecorded tape in VCR 1.

3

VCR 2 will record your tape. Insert a blank tape in VCR 2. The VCR must be in VCR position. (The VCR light will appear on the display panel. If it does not, press the VCR/TV button once.)

4

Turn on the TV and set it to channel 03 or 04, whichever channel the CH3/CH4 switch on VCR 2 is set to.

5

Point the remote control at VCR 2. Press the VCR but- ton, then press Number buttons 0, 0, 1 or 0, 0, 2. (See Helpful Hints at right.)

6

Press the SPEED button to select SP or SLP at VCR 2.

7

Press the PLAY button on VCR 1 and the REC(ord)/OTR button on VCR 2 at the same time.

To stop recording, press the STOP/EJECT button on VCR 1, then press the STOP/EJECT button on VCR 2.

Helpful Hints

If you use the AUDIO and VIDEO IN Jacks on the back of VCR 2, press Number buttons 0, 0, 1. AV REAR will appear on the screen. (Blue Background should be set to ON. Details are on page 46.)

If you use the AUDIO and VIDEO In Jacks on the front of VCR 2, press Number buttons 0, 0, 2. AV FRONT will appear on the screen. (Blue Background should be set to ON. Details are on page 46.)

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.

These instructions show you how to copy tapes using two VCRs like yours. Different VCRs may operate differently.

The VCR in the figure above is the VRB611. If you have the VRB411, use a single-plug audio cable to con- nect the AUDIO OUT jack on VCR

1 to the AUDIO IN jack on VCR 2.

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Magnavox VRB611AT, VRB411AT owner manual Rerecording Tape Duplication, RF coaxial cable

VRB611AT, VRB411AT specifications

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