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AUDIO IN/OUT Jacks: jacks on the front and back of the DVD/VCR that receive
audio from another source (IN) or send audio to another system (OUT).
Automatic Channel Setup: process in which the VCR memorizes all available TV
channels.Then, when you press CHANNEL/SKIP j/i(p/o) in VCR mode, you
only scan through channels you receive.
Bands: settings that allow you to tune channels.
Antenna VHF (very high frequency;channels 2-13) and UHF (ultra high frequen-
cy; channels 14-69).
Cable standard channels 1-125 can be received without a Cable Box.
Cable Box/DBS Output Channel: 03 or 04.
COAXIAL DIGITAL AUDIO OUT jack: Sends digital audio to a stereo receiv-
er,allowing you to adjust the volume at the stereo receiver.This connection provides
the 5.1 channel surround sound as heard in movie theaters.
COMPONENT VIDEO OUT (Y, Cr, Cb) Jacks: jacks on the back of the
DVD/VCR that send high-quality video to a TV with Component Video In jacks.This
connection provides the best picture quality.If you use this video connection, you will
not need the supplied yellow video cable.
Dolby Digital: A surround sound system that provides 5.1 channel sound as used in
movie theaters.
DTS: Digital Theater Systems.This is a surround sound system,but it is different
from Dolby Digital.The formats were developed by different companies.
Dubbing: copying a video cassette using another VCR.
HQ: high quality; a feature in the VCR circuitry which provides enhanced picture
detail.
Line Input: The channel to which you set your DVD/VCR during video cassette
copying.If you use the AUDIO and VIDEO In jacks on the front of the DVD/VCR,
select channel 002 (AV FRONT).If you use the AUDIO and VIDEO IN jacks on the
back of the DVD/VCR,select 001 (AV REAR). If you accidentally enter Line Input
mode, press CHANNEL/SKIP j/i(p/o) or the Number buttons to select
another channel.
OTR: One-Touch Recording;a timed recording on the VCR that starts immediately
and records for 30 minutes to eight hours.
RF coaxial cable: A black cable supplied with your DVD/VCR.Use it to connect
your DVD/VCR to your TV (or Cable Box or DBS).
S-Video: Produces a clearer picture by sending separate signals for the luminance
and the color.If you connect an optional S-Video cable, you will not need to use the
supplied yellow video cable.
Tape Speeds:how fast the video cassette travels during a recording or playback.
The faster the tape speed, the better the picture quality.Slower tape speeds affect
picture quality,but you can record more onto a cassette.
SP (standard play) fastest tape speed (recording time for a T120 tape is approxi-
mately two hours); best picture quality.
LP (long play) average tape speed;playback only.
SLP (super long play) slowest tape speed (recording time for a T120 tape is
approximately six hours).
VIDEO IN/OUT Jacks: jacks on the front and back of the DVD/VCR that receive
video from another source (IN) or send video to another system (OUT).
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