AUDIO In Jack: jack on the front of the TV/VCR that receives audio from
other equipment.
Automatic Channel Setup: process in which the TV/VCR memorizes all
available channels. Then, when you push the CH(annel)
▲
/
▼
button, you only
scan through channels you receive.
Auxiliary (AUX): The channel to which you set your TV/VCR during dub-
bing or when viewing material that is playing on another device that is con-
nected to the TV/VCR (for example, a Camcorder or VCR). The auxiliary (or
line input) channel is always channel 00 (AUX).
Bands: settings that allow you to tune channels.
• Antenna – VHF (very high frequency; channels
2-13) and UHF (ultra high frequency; channels
14-69).
• Cable – standard channels 1-125 can be received without a Cable Box.
Bright: adjusting increases or decreases the brightness of the color on the
screen.
Color: adjusting pales or brightens the picture color.
Contrast: the distinction between the black and white parts of the picture.
Dubbing: copying a tape using a separate VCR.
HQ: high quality; a circuitry feature that improves picture detail.
Mode: a TV/VCR operation.
OTR: One-Touch Recording; a timed recording that starts immediately and
records for 30 minutes to eight hours, whichever you specify.
Sharpness: adjusting softens or clarifies the picture on the screen.
Tape Speeds: how fast the tape travels during playback or recording.
• SP (standard play) – fastest tape speed (recording time for a T120 tape is
approximately 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). Allows the most recording time to fit on
a videotape.
Tint: adjusting changes the tints of the picture from red/purple to yellow/green.
VIDEO In Jack: jack on the front of the TV/VCR that receives video from
other equipment.
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