Copying Your Tapes (Dubbing)
Connection
VCR/ Camcorder (Hi-Fi)
OUT VIDEO AUDIO L R VIDEO AUDIO1 L R VHF/UHF OUT TO TV VHF/ UHF
DVD/VCR DECK
OUT IN1 IN FROM ANT.
TV
Front of DECK
VIDEO IN2 L-AUDIO IN2-R
(Audio/Video In Terminals on the front of DECK are available)
1 Connect VIDEO OUT terminal on Playing VCR to VIDEO IN terminal on DECK.
To monitor the dubbing, also connect TV as shown. terminals on DECK. In place of Playing VCR, you can use other equipment, such as a Camcorder. Simply connect the unit�s Audio/Video outputs to DECK.
2 Connect �L� and �R� AUDIO OUT terminals on Playing VCR to �L� and �R� AUDIO IN
VCR Operation
Playing (Source) VCR
Recording (Editing) DECK
Insert a blank tape with record tab. Press INPUT to set DECK Input mode to LINE for Video Input.
(See �Selecting the Input Mode� below.)
1 2 3 4 5
Insert a pre-recorded tape.
Press PLAY, then PAUSE immediately to enter PLAY/PAUSE mode.
Press REC, then STILL/PAUSE immediately to enter REC/PAUSE mode.
The operation of steps 4 and 5 must be done on the playing and recording VCRs at the same time.
Press PLAY to start dubbing. Playing VCR starts playback. Press STOP to stop dubbing.
Press STILL/PAUSE to start dubbing. DECK starts recording. Press STOP to stop dubbing. â� Selecting the Input Mode
Method 1: Method 2: Press INPUT repeatedly. Channel Number � LINE1 � LINE2 Press CH / . Display will change as below.
1 Press LINE2 2 LINE1 3 (CABLE) (TV) 125 or 69 Press
â� To Monitor Dubbing on TV
1 Turn TV on and tune to the Recording VCR channel (CH 3 or CH 4). 2 If Auto VCR/TV (see p. 34) is set to �OFF,� press VCR/TV on the remote for VCR mode.
Guard will result in poor quality recordings.
Note � Dubbing tapes protected with Copy
� LINE1: For rear audio/video connection. LINE2: For front audio/video connection.
Caution:
� Unauthorized exchanging and/or copying of copyrighted recordings may be copyright infringement. � Please note that some tapes cannot be dubbed on DECK. Also, it is not possible to dub DVD/ Video CD/ CD to VHS tapes using DECK. � When appears on the screen while a button is being operated, it means that the corresponding operation is prohibited by DECK or the disc.