Monitoring A Recorded Program - Radio Shack ARCHER 15-1275 Owner's Manual

Video colour processor
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The uses for, and possible connections with, this unit are practically endless.
And as you add more equipment, such as video enhancer/stabilizers or audio
processors, the numbers increase. The information on the next few pages
should get you started; then it's up to you.
This is the sim plest and most comm on use for the Color Processor. It requires
only one input source (VCR or video disc player), a unit that contains an RF
modulator (such as Radio Shack's Cat. No. 15-1271 Video Stabilizer/RF
Modulator or 15-1270 Video Enhancer/Stabilizer), and a TV.
Note: The modulator unit is not necessary if you have a TV (such as Radio
Shack's Cat. No. 16-106) with a true monitor function. True TV monitors have
separate audio and video inputs.
Use the drawings below and 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 all equipm ent in your video system.
3. Make all adjustments and settings as described on page 6 of this manual.
Remember, you will have to make adjustments when you use a different tape, if
it was recorded at a different speed or was recorded from a different quality
source.
Connections for TV Monitor without RF Modulator
Source VCR (or Video Disc Player)

Monitoring a Recorded Program

To Stereo Receiver

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