This recording method can be only used to a TV with AUDIO/VIDEO output jacks. 1 Connect the VCP to a TV as shown left. 2 Turn the TV on and select the programme you wish to record with the TV's channel selector.
VIDEO AUDIO IN OUT AERIAL
AUDIO/VIDEO OUT
3 Set the VCP�s system as the corresponding system on the TV. 4 Insert a cassette with tab in place, or cover the hole with a
piece of cellophane tape. Perform the recording procedures below.
To begin a recording
AUDIO/VIDEO IN
RF.OUT
Press the REC button to start recording. The REC indicator will be lit, and the VCP will be gone into the recording mode. To stop a recording temporarily(PAUSE mode) Press the P/STILL button. The VCP will be gone into the recording
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AERIAL
CHANNEL
stand-by mode. Press the P/STILL button again. The VCP will be returned to the recording mode.
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To stop a recording
Press the STOP (or STOP/EJECT) button to stop recording.
NOTES
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THIS VCP
RECORDING
TV set
Aerial
o Be sure to check that the safety tab on the video cassette is in place. If it is removed, recording will not start and video cassette will be ejected. Instead, the full auto play function will start. o The tape will be rewound automatically when the end of tape is reached. o To prevent damage to the tape, the VCP will automatically go into the stop mode after 5 minutes in the pause mode.
DUBBING TAPES
RECORDING VCP (THIS UNIT)
RF.OUT
It is possible to copy recorded material on one tape onto that of another. In order to do this, you need access to a second VCP which must be connected to this VCP as follows. 1 Connect VIDEO OUT/AUDIO OUT of PLAYING VCP to VIDEO IN/AUDIO IN of RECORDING VCP. 2 Insert a recorded cassette into the PLAYING VCP and a blank video cassette into the RECORDING VCP (this unit).
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AERIAL
CHANNEL
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VIDEO IN
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AUDIO/VIDEO IN
3 Simultaneously
begin playback on the PLAYING VCP and record on the RECORDING VCP.
AUDIO/VIDEO OUT
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CAUTION: Unauthorized recording of copyrighted television programmes, video tapes, or other materials may infringe on the rights of copyright owners and violate copyright laws.
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