Radio Shack ARCHER 15-1275 Owner's Manual page 14

Video colour processor
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This procedure requires three VCRs (or two VCRs and one video disc player)
and a TV.
Note: You may use a TV with a true monitor function, such as Radio Shack's
Cat. No. 16-106, instead of a regular TV. True TV monitors have separate
audio and video inputs.
Use the drawing at right as a guide to connections for this basic Color
Processor function.
Procedure
1. Make the connections as shown at right.
2. Turn on ali equipm ent in your video system.
3. Make all adjustments and settings as described on page 6 of this manual.
4. Begin playback on the source VCR, and record a short " test" segment on
recording VCR #1.
If you are using two similar machines (both machines are VHS or BETA)
and both are recording at the same speed, test recording on only one VCR
is usually sufficient.
5. Play back the test recording.
6. If the picture is not exactly as you want it, make the necessary fine-tuning
adjustments of the color processor (and other component) controls.
Note: VCRs do not record the signal exactly as you see it on the screen. The
"test" recording is absolutely necessary for getting the desired results. In some
cases, you might want to m ake more than one test recording (repeat steps 4 -
6
).
7. Rewind all three VCR tapes to the beginning.
8. Activate the record mode on both recording VCRs; then start playback on
the source VCR.
9. At the end of the recording, press the stop buttons on all VCRs.
10. Check the newly recorded tape.
Recording from a Source VCR (or Video Disc
Player) to Two Other VCRs
Connections
Note: You may connect a regular TV or TV monitor to either or both recording
VCRs.
9
Source VCR (or Video Disc Player)

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