30 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.
Helpful Hints
AUDIO and VIDEO OUT
Jacks on source unit
(VCR or Camcorder)
AUDIO and
VIDEO In Jacks
on TV/VCR
Audio Cable from
AUDIO OUT to
AUDIO In
Video Cable from
VIDEO OUT to
VIDEO In
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. The TV/VCR power will turn on automati-
cally.
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.