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VIDEO OPERATIONS
Note :
For playing video software using a certain Surround
Effect function, refer to the SURROUND EFFECTS
section.
1. Select the VCR/VIDEO 1, TV/VIDEO 2, AUX/VIDEO 3 or
DVD/VIDEO 4 mode by turning the FUNCTION
selector.
2. Play the component corresponding to the FUNCTION
selected.
3. The picture from the video source can be seen on the
TV and the sound from the video source will be heard
from the speakers if the video device has been
connected to the receiver as shown on page 6.
If video devices have been connected directly to the
television, additional steps may be required.
1. Turn the FUNCTION (source) selector to select the
VIDEO source (TV/VIDEO 2, AUX/VIDEO 3 or
DVD/VIDEO 4) to be recorded.
Make sure the TAPE 2 MONITOR button is set to
OFF.
2. Play back the source (TV/VIDEO 2, AUX/VIDEO 3 or
DVD/VIDEO 4).
3. Operate VCR/VIDEO 1 for recording. Video/audio
signals from the selected VIDEO component
(TV/VIDEO 2, AUX/VIDEO 3 or DVD/VIDEO 4) can be
dubbed to VCR/VIDEO 1.
Note :
When tape dubbing is performed, be sure to con-
nect the LINE OUT (analog audio output).
Playing Video Sources
VCR/VIDEO 1
TV/VIDEO 2
DVD/VIDEO 4
AUX/VIDEO 3
POWER ON
Video signals
Audio signals
Tape Dubbing (from TV/VIDEO 2, AUX/VIDEO 3
or DVD/VIDEO 4 to VCR/VIDEO 1)
Recording with a Video Deck
AUX/VIDEO 3
DVD/VIDEO 4
TV/VIDEO 2
VCR/VIDEO 1
Video signals
Audio signals
POWER ON
TAPE 2 MONITOR OFF
This feature lets you replace the sound from a VCR with
sound from an AUDIO source such as CD during video
signal dubbing.
1. Select the video source (TV/VIDEO 2, AUX/VIDEO 3 or
DVD/VIDEO 4) by turning the FUNCTION selector.
Wait for more than 5 seconds and then select the
audio source with the FUNCTION selector.
2. Operate the selected video component and audio
component for playback, respectively.
3. Now you can watch the picture from the video
component on the TV, and listen to the sound from
the audio component through the speakers.
4. Operate VCR/VIDEO 1 for recording.
S.A.V.E. (Second Audio Source for Video
Editing) SYSTEM Function