AUDIO In Jacks:
red and white jacks on the front of the TV/VCR/DVD
which are used to receive or record audio from another source (VCR,
Camcorder, etc.).
Automatic Channel Setup:
process in which the TV/VCR/DVD memo-
rizes all available TV channels. Then, when you push the CH.
▲
/
▼
buttons,
you only scan through channels you receive.
Auxiliary (AUX):
The channel to which you set your TV/VCR/DVD during
dubbing or when viewing material that is playing on another device that is
connected to the TV/VCR/DVD (for example, a Camcorder or VCR or TV
channels from a Cable Box/Satellite Receiver). Press SELECT to choose AUX
at the TV/VCR/DVD.
Bands:
settings that allow you to tune channels.
•
Antenna
– VHF (very high frequency; channels 2-
1
3) and UHF (ultra high
frequency; channels
1
4-69).
•
Cable
– standard channels can be received without a Cable Box.
Brightness:
adjusting increases or decreases the brightness of the color on
the screen.
COAXIAL Digital Audio Out jack:
Sends digital audio to a stereo,
allowing you to adjust the volume at the stereo.
Color
: adjusting pales or brightens the TV/VCR/DVD picture color.
Dolby Digital
: A surround sound system that provides 5.
1
channel sound as
used in movie theaters. Sound is heard through multiple channels, not just the
right and left as with standard stereo.
Dubbing:
copying a videotape from a separate VCR or camcorder.
HQ:
high quality; a feature in the VCR circuitry which provides enhanced
videotape picture detail through the TV/VCR/DVD.
OTR:
One-Touch Recording; a timed recording that starts immediately and
records for 30 minutes to eight hours, whichever you specify.
Sharpness:
adjusting softens or clarifies the picture on the screen.
Tape Speeds:
how fast the videotape travels during playback or recording.
The faster the tape speed, the better the recording quality will be. Faster
speeds (SP) also use more space on the tape. So, you can put more recording
on a tape if you use a slower tape speed (SLP).
•
SP
(standard play) – fastest tape speed (recording time for a T
1
20 tape is
approximately two hours); best picture quality.
•
LP
(long play) – average tape speed; only playback in this speed is available
on this TV/VCR/DVD.
•
SLP
(super long play) – slowest tape speed (recording time for a T
1
20
tape is approximately six hours).
Tint
: adjusting changes the tints of the picture from purple to green.
VIDEO In Jack:
yellow jack on the front of the TV/VCR/DVD which is used
to receive or record video from another source (VCR, Camcorder, etc.).
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