Tape Duplication

Connection

Diagram

1Connect the recording VCR (this VCR) and the playing VCR.

2Connect the recording VCR (this VCR) to the TV.

Playing VCR

Recording VCR (this VCR)

 

ENTREE

 

ANT.IN

AV1 IN/OUTENTREE/SORTIE

ANTENNE

SORTIE

 

RF. OUT

002

 

IN

To AV1 IN/OUT terminal

 

 

SCART cable

 

 

TV

 

ENTREE

 

 

ANT.IN

 

AV1 IN/OUTENTREE/SORTIE

ANTENNE

To RF OUT

SORTIE

 

RF. OUT

 

002

 

 

To AV1 IN/OUT Terminal

Dubbing from any VHS VCR (or video camera) to another is simple. Explanations on this page uses this VCR as the recording VCR.

Refer also to the manual supplied with the other VCR (for playback).

You can also use the AUDIO/VIDEO input jacks on the front panel to connect another VCR or video camera.

Make sure....

• Use the appropriate SCART cable depending on the other VCR’s AV terminal.

1At VCRs

Insert a source tape in the playing VCR and a blank tape in the recording VCR.

If a tape without the record tab is inserted in the playing VCR, playback automati- cally starts. In this case, press the STOP button.

4Select Tape Speed

Press SPEED, pointing the remote control at this VCR, until the desired tape speed (SP, LP, or SLP) appears on the display.

SP, LP : For PAL signal.

SP, SLP : For NTSC signal.

5Play Back Tape

Press the PLAY 3button on the playing VCR.

To video

To audio

2At TV

output

Turn the channel on the TV to your

output

 

video channel.

3Select Line Input

 

 

 

Press CH 5or °, pointing the remote

 

 

 

control at this VCR, to select the

POWER

STILL/PAUSE

 

external line input.

 

• For rear jacks, select “L-1” on the

 

 

 

 

COLOUR

SP SLP

display.

 

AUDIO

 

 

 

MODE

 

• For front jacks, select “L-F” on the

 

 

 

 

 

 

display.

6Record (Copy) Tape

Press REC/OTR, pointing the remote control at this VCR.

Remember: press the buttons in steps 5 and 6 simultaneously to avoid missing any of the recording.

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