Hitachi VT-FX602S User Manual

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COPYING A VIDEO TAPE 
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Note: 
• In the Remain Time Mode calculating will start when the cassette tape is 
inserted and PLAY button is pressed. 
While calculating, the TV screen shows as illustrated. 
REMAINING TAPE RUNNING TIME DISPLAY 
• Since the reel diameter and tape thickness are not common to all 
cassettes, the time count differs from cassette to cassette. Use the time 
display as an informative number only. 
• During recording, the remaining tape running time is estimated based on 
the current recording mode (SP, LP, SLP). 
• During playback the remaining tape running time is calculated based on 
the current playback mode. 
• Remain time will not appear on TV screen while in the Fast forward or 
Rewind Mode. 
• There will be a delay of up to 1 minute before the remain time appears 
on the TV display. 
Note: 
The use of the following tapes will result in difference between the displayed 
remaining time and actual time to the end of the tape: 
• Tape housed in a VHS-C cassette adapter. 
• Shorter tape length such as a 10-minute cassette. 
• T-180 cassette. In this case the display may read 2 Hours, 40 Minutes at the 
starting point of the tape in SP mode. 
COPYING A VIDEO TAPE 
Connect the editing (recording) VCR, source (playing) VCR and your TV 
using the following diagram. 
EXAMPLE: The editing (recording) VCR is this unit. The source (playing) 
VCR is another VCR. 
NOTE: When you connect the monaural VCR to this VCR, connect the Audio 
output jack of the monaural VCR to the AUDIO IN L jack of this VCR. The audio 
signal will be recorded both L and R channel equally.