26 Rerecording (Tape Duplication)
• Unauthorized recording of copy-
righted television programs, video
tapes, or other materials may
infringe on the rights of copyright
owners and violate copyright laws.
• Different brands of equipment
may operate differently.
• Make sure all connections are
secure. Otherwise, you may not
record both picture and sound.
• Programs that are copyright
protected may not record clearly.
• Tape speed details are on page
10.
Helpful Hints
AUDIO and VIDEO OUT Jacks on source unit
(VCR or Camcorder)
AUDIO and VIDEO In Jacks
on the front of the TV/VCR
Audio Cable from
AUDIO OUT to AUDIO In (white)
Video Cable from
VIDEO OUT to VIDEO In (yellow)
1
Make the connections shown above, using audio
and video cables (not supplied). Connect the
source unit (VCR or Camcorder) to a power
source after connections are made.
2
The VCR or Camcorder will play your tape. Insert a
prerecorded tape in the source unit. If playback
begins, press STOP on the unit.
3
The TV/VCR will record your tape. Insert a blank
tape in the TV/VCR. Make sure the tape’s record
tab is intact and the TV/VCR is on.
4
Point the TV/VCR remote control at the
TV/VCR. Press Number buttons 0, 0 so that
AUX appears on the screen.
The TV/VCR is now in Line Input or Auxiliary mode.
5
Point the TV/VCR remote control at the
TV/VCR. Press SPEED until the desired tape
speed (SP or SLP) appears on the screen.
6
Press PLAY on the source unit and
REC(ord)/OTR on your TV/VCR at the same
time. Copying will begin.
7
To stop copying, press STOP/EJECT on the
TV/VCR, then stop the tape on the VCR or
Camcorder.
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