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Go-Video Dual Deck User Manual page 27

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NOTE:
The @,key
does not function during
Loop Record to prevent accidental
termination of the recording. Loop
Record must be stopped by pressing the
@
key on the active Deck to restore
normal _,
key operation.
Recording a TV Program
You ('an record TV shows onto a tape in either
Deck
One or f)eck Two.
1.
Insert
a blank
tape
into the Deck.
Make
sure
it is
long enough
to tape
the whole
program.
You can
change
the length
of the tape
by changing
the
Recording
Speed
in the Deck One or Two menu.
2.
On the Dual-Deck
VCR (or cable
converter
box
is you have
one), select
the channel
you want
to record.
3.
Press
@]
to begin
recording
on the active
deck.
While
you are recording
the TV show, you can:
Pause
the recording
by pressing
_.
and start
recording
again
by pressing
_.
One-Touch
Recording
(OTR)
, Use to record
in 30
n)inute
incren)ents.
Each
time you press
_
after
the first time,
you add another
30 minutes
to the
record
time.
For example,
if you press
@]
three
times,
the VCR will record
for 60 mimJtes.
The Front
Panel
Display
will show the length
of recording
time
programmed.
After
the elapsed
tin)e, the deck will
stop.
Or if the _
key is pressed
dming
OTR, the
VCR will tmn
off after
recording
is complete.
Loop
Record
* Kee t) pressing
_
until
you see
9:30 on the Front
Panel
Display.
Press
once more
and you will begin Loop Record.
The tape will record
until
it reaches
the end of the tape.
The tape will then
automaticafiy
rewind
and begin recording
again.
Watch
a different
channel
by pressing
_],
then
using
yore TV's tuner
to select
the new channel.
AUX,
Press
'0' button
twice to enable
AUX IN. Audio/
Video Line Input
(see pages
32 and 48) to watch
or
record
input
fion) other
video somces
laser
disc,
satellite
receiver,
camcorder
or other
VCRs,
etc.
Record
TV Program
While
Playing
a Video
Tape
* If you want
to record
a TV progran)
while
already
playing
a tape,
change
the record
source
to the
desired
setting
(see page 38) and start
recording.
You
('an then
change
the view to continue
watching
the
tape
on the other
Deck.
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