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OPERA TING INSTRUCTION MINI VIDEO CASSETTE PLA YER MODEL NO.: VCP-752[...]
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2 English 1. Read Instructions-All the safety and operating instructions should be read before the appliance is operated. 2. Retain Instructions- The safety and operating instructions should be retained for future reference. 3. Heed Warnings-All warnings on the appliance and in the operating instructions should be adhered to. 4. Follow Instructions[...]
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English 3 1 1. Power-Cord Protection-Power-supply cords should be routed so that they are not likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed upon or against them, paying par- ticular attention to cords at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the appliance. 12. Lightning-For added protection for this video product re[...]
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17. Replacement Parts-When replacement parts are required, be sure the service techni- cian has used replacement parts specified by the manufacturer that have the same characteristics as the original part. Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire, elec- tric shock or other hazards. 18. Safety Check-Upon completion of any service or repairs to [...]
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English 5 FRONT 1. VIDEO CASSETTE COMP ARTMENT Push the cassette gently into the compartment until you feel automatic pull. And then, power on automatically and VCP goes to “PLA Y MODE.” 2. ON/ST ANDBY BUTTON Push this button turns to power ON or ST ANDBY . 3. STOP/EJECT BUTT ON Push to stop the tape during playback, rewind or fast-forward. One[...]
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English 6 7. PLA Y BUTTON Push this button to playback a recorded tape. when auto tracking working. PLA Y led blinks. 8. FF(Fast Forward/Forward Picture Search) BUTTON JET-FPS Push to move the tape forward rapidly . Push for forward rapidly . Push for forward picture search during playback. Push for high speed forward pictures search during the for[...]
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English 7 13. VCP/AUX BUTTO N Push this button to select VCP mode output or AUX mode output. 14. VIDEO INPUT T o receive video signal from your TV game or other video source. 15. RIGHT AUDIO INPUT T o receive right audio signal from your TV game or other (right) audio source. 16. LEFT AUDIO INPUT T o receive left audio signal from your TV game or o[...]
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English 8 REAR 1. 12V DC POWER INPUT JACK Permits DC 12V power source connection of your unit to a DC battery , car battery , or AC/DC adapter . 2. AUDIO OUTPUT T o send audio signals for FM transmitter . 3. AUDIO INPUT T o receive audio signals from a TV tuner . 4. VIDEO INPUT T o receive video signals from a TV tuner . 5. VIDEO OUTPUT T o send vi[...]
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English 9 7. LEFT AUDIO OUTPUT T o send left audio signal output to a monitor or another VCP , connect the left audio output jack to a monitor/VCP’s left audio input jack. CAUTION: Under DC power source (12V) condition, if DC power source level of a DC battery or car battery drops, noise bar may be flow in FF/REW picture search mode. NOTE: When t[...]
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English 10 HOW TO HOOK UP YOUR VCP T O YOUR TV OR MONITOR PLA Y MODE. Connect your VCP video output jack to TV or MONITOR’S video input jack. VCP audio output jack to TV or MONITOR audio input jack. HOW TO USE THE AUX JACK (THERE ARE FRONT AND REAR TWO W A YS) 1. FRONT Input the TV game’s Audio and Video signals. CONNECTIONS[...]
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English 11 2. REAR Input the TV tuner or other normal Audio and Video signals. NOTE: When both front and rear input are plug in. Front input is first priority than input. HOW TO USE DC POWER SUPPL Y The VCP is designed for DC 12 V olt operating. V ehicle Battery Power Use only DC power cord with the same polarity as made in back panel to operate th[...]
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English PLA Y BACK 12 1. T urn TV on and select to Video mode. 2. Insert VIDEO CASSETTE T APE. 3. Then, POWER ON/ST AND BY turns on automatically . 4. And, VCP goes to PLA YBACK mode automatically . 5. At the end of tape. The VCP rewinds the tape automatically . If there is a noise bar in the playback picture. On your remote control set. Adjust the[...]
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English A WORD ABOUT THE CASSETTE 13 Maximum Playback Time(SP) T-180 T-120 T-60 3HRS 2 HRS 1 HR In addition to the tapes specified above, the unit will accept any cassette tape which has the VHS mark. Video Cassettes and their tapes are made with high precision. Be sure to observe the following points. Don’t subject the tape to unnece[...]
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English INFRARED REMOTE CONTROL 14 BA TTER Y REPLACEMENT CAUTION The Infrared Remote Control is powered by two “AAA” size batteries. The life of the batter- ies is about one year , although this will depend on the number of times the unit is used. Replace or inspect the batteries once a year . Load the new batteries with their polarities (?[...]
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English 15 LOAD THE BA TTERIES AS FOLLOWS 1. Remove the Battery Compartment lid. 2. Place two batteries in the Battery Compartment as indicated inside the Battery Compartment. 3. Replace the lid. CLEANING CARE FOR VIDEO HEADS Head Cleaning Picture playback may become blurred or interrupted while the TV program received is clear . Normally , VCP wil[...]