To cop)' (dub) tapes, connect the two VCR's as shown below. Use shielded audio/video cables (such as RCA -,-AH00,. gAH005, or .=AH036).

The connections from the recording VCR to your TV are the ones you normally use. It's best to play the original tape on the same machine that was used to record it (so you don't have to adjust the TRACKING buttons.)

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I. Connect the two VCR's as shown above. (Use

shielded audio/video cables such as RCA #.AHO02, -=AH005. or _AH036.)

2.Turn on TV.

3.Tune TV to VCR Channel ,,channel 3 or 4}.

4.Turn on both VCR's.

5.Insert recorded cassette into Playback VCR.

6.Insert blank cassette into Recording VCR.

7.Press TV VCR button on remote control of

Recording VCR so _ indicator is on, CThis allows you to watch the recording while it's in progress.)

Note: If you want to watch another TV channel on the "IV '_,hile you're dubbing the tape. hrst press the TV t.'C,R button on remote control so

the _ indicator is out and then use the TV's

channel selecto: to select the channel you want to watch on the TV.

8.Select channel _i or the Recording VCR. The :.,adicator wilt appear m the display.

(Press CHANNEL • or • button if channel 91 is programmed in the VCR's Channel Memory or press "9" then "'1" on the remote control.)

Note: If the Recording ¥CR has a TUNER/ LINE switch, place it m the LINE position.

9.Select the desired tape speed on the Recording VCR (SP, LP or SLP).

10.Rewind cassettes to the beginning if necessary.

1l. Place the Recording VCR into the record mode.

12.Press PLA }" on the Playback VCR to start playing the prerecorded cassette.

t3. Adjust TRACKING buttons on Playback VCR if necessary.

Note: If the prerecorded cassette is not being played on the same VCR that ori0nally recorded it. streaks may appear in the TV

picture. Simply press the TRACKtNG • or • button on the Playback VCR to eliminate the streaks.

14.If you want to edit out unwanted material, press PAUSE on the Recording VCR while tt is

recording. Press PAUSE again to resume recording.

Note: Use the PAUSE button only for brief

pauses. If you want to pause for more than three or four rrunutes stop the VCR by pressing

STOP. When you are read)' to resume, place the VCR back rote the record mode.

t5. The "IV does not have to be turned on to dub a tape. You may turn off the TV if desired after the recording has started.

16. Stop both VCR's when the recording is finished.

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