Makinga Copyof A Tape; Using Your Hs-U420 To Record From; Vcr - Mitsubishi HS-U420 Owner's Manual

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t Makinga Copyof a Tape
There are two basic ways to make a copy of a tape. One way is to
use the HS-U420
to play a tape and use another
VCR to record.
The other way is to use another
VCR to play a tape and the
HS-U420
to record.
Whichever
method
you choose, you will need one RCA audio cable
and one RCA video cable to connect the two VCRs. If you do not
have these
cables, they are available
at your local electronics
retailer.
In this section you'll learn:
• Using your HS-U420
to record from another
VCR, and
• Using your HS-U420
to play back to another
VCR.
Using your HS-U420to recordfromanother VCR
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Connect
one RCA audio cable to the
AUDIO
OUTPUT
terminal
on the other
VCR. Connect
the other end of this cable
to the AUDIO INPUT
terminal
on the
HS-U420
labeled
L/MONO.
If the other
VCR is mono, this is the only audio
connection
necessary.
If the other VCR has stereo
outputs,
connect
another
RCA audio cable to the
AUDIO OUTPUT
terminal
of the playback
VCR. Connect
the other end of this cable
to the AUDIO INPUT
terminal
on the
HS-U420
(labeled
R).
Use the INPUT
button
to set the HS-U420
to External.
("L" will be displayed
on the
fluorescent
display.)
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Connect
a video cable to the VIDEO
OUTPUT
terminal
on the playback
VCR.
Connect
the other
end of this cable to the
VIDEO INPUT
terminal
on the HS-U420
(labeled
VIDEO IN).
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If the other VCR is a Hi-Fi deck, set the
audio monitor
to "STEREO."
Put a blank
tape into the HS-U420
and
find where you want to begin recording.
Press PLAY/STOP.
Put the tape you want to copy into the
other VCR and find the place from which
you want
to begin copying.
Press STOP.
On the HS-U420,
press REC, then
PAUSE.
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On the other VCR, press PLAY, then
PAUSE.
Release
the PAUSE
button
on both VCRs
at the same time.
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When finished,
press PLAY/STOP
(or
STOP) on both VCRs.
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