Special recording onto vcr, Connecting other components – Sears 274.4392839 User Manual

Page 28

Attention! The text in this document has been recognized automatically. To view the original document, you can use the "Original mode".

Advertising
background image

Special Recording onto VCR

(This connection only allows you to record on the VCR whatever is currently being displayed
on the TV screen)

Connecting Other Components

Back of VCR

This is not a common application for recording

with your VCR, but you may find it useful in

certain situations. This connection will let you
record onto the VCR whatever is being displayed
on the TV screen such as a TV program. You’ll

also be able to record signals from another VCR
(or similar device) that is connected to the TV’s
7VRi/7’/or2jacks.

The TV must remain turned on during recording.

If you change channels on the TV, the channel
change will be recorded on the VCR tape unless
you pause the VCR during recording.

Because your TV is cable-compatible, this
application may be used to record cable-TV
programs from the TV onto a VCR that is not cable-
compatible.

You may also want to use this connection to dub or edit VCR
tapes with two or three VCRs. By connecting one VCR (or
camcorder) to the INPUT 1 jacks and another VCR (or
camcorder) to the INPUT2 jacks, you’ll be able to selectively
edit and record whatever is playing on the TV screen on to a
third VCR (or camcorder) connected as shown here to the
SELECT OUT jacks.

If you connect a surveillance system to your monitor, you’ll be
able to record what the camera is displaying on the TV screen
by connecting a VCR (or camcorder) to the SELECT OUT jacks
as shown here.

Back of TV

Just remember that you’ll be able to record whatever is being
displayed on the TV screen. To see the signal from a device
connected to the INPUT I jacks, select channel 91. Select
channel 92 to see the signal from a device connected to the
INPUT 2 jacks.

Notes: Signals from the S-VIDEO connector do not come thru the
SELECT OUT jacks. To record from an S-VHS component, remember
to also connect the regular video cable to the VIDEO INPUT 1 jack

and then tune to channel 91.

You will not be able to record TV menus or status displays.

Shown here is the prefeired method of connecting your S-VHS
VCR to your TV.

Connect the S-VIDEO OUT connector on the back of the VCR
to the S-VIDEO connector on the back of your TV using an
S-VHS cable. Remember to connect the audio cables from the
VCR to the INPUT I LEFT and R/MONO jacks on the back of
the TV. The S-VHS cable carries only video.

Note: Remember to also connect the video cable to INPUT I on the
back of your TV.

When recordingfrom SELECT OUT jacks, tune the TV to channel 91
to see the signal from the S-VHS VCR.

Operation:

• If the S-VHS VCR is connected as shown above, tune the TV

to channel 90 to view whatever the VCR is playing.

• The word S-VIDEO will appear on the TV when you select

Channel 90.

’ Optional accessories are available from most dealers or electronics supply stores.

27

Advertising