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1. Use a fingernail to pull down the cover on
the camcorder’s
AUDIO/VIDEO
OUT/IN
jack
compartment to open it.
Caution: The cover on the
AUDIO/VIDEO
OUT/IN
jack compartment is attached to the
camcorder. Do not try to remove it.
2. Connect the white plug on one end of the
cable to the camcorder’s
AUDIO
jack, then
connect the yellow plug on the same end of
the cable to the camcorder’s
VIDEO
jack.
3. Connect the white plug on the other end of
the cable to the VCR’s
AUDIO OUT
jack.
Then connect the yellow plug on the same
end of the cable to the VCR’s
VIDEO OUT
jack.
4. Set
AV OUT/IN
inside the
AUDIO/VIDEO
OUT/IN
jack compartment to
IN
.
5. Slide
POWER
to
CAMERA
.
6. Insert a cassette into the camcorder.
7. Begin playback on the VCR or audio/video
source.
8. Press
REC/PAUSE
on the camcorder to
start dubbing.
9. Press
REC/PAUSE
on the camcorder to stop
dubbing.
Dubbing from the Camcorder
Follow these steps to connect the camcorder to
the VCR and copy a tape from the camcorder to
the VCR.
1. Use a fingernail to pull down the cover on
the camcorder’s
AUDIO/VIDEO OUT/IN
jack
compartment to open it.
Caution: The cover on the
AUDIO/VIDEO
OUT/IN
jack compartment is attached to the
camcorder. Do not try to remove it.
2. Connect the white plug on one end of the
cable to the camcorder’s
AUDIO
jack, then
connect the yellow plug on the same end of
the cable to the camcorder’s
VIDEO
jack.
3. Connect the white plug on the other end of
the cable to the VCR’s AUDIO IN jack. If
your VCR is a stereo VCR, use a Y-adapter
(such as Cat. No. 42-2435) to connect the
white plug to both audio outputs. Then con-
nect the yellow plug on the same end of the
cable to the VCR’s VIDEO IN jack.
IN
OUT
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