Hitachi VT-F462A Portable DVD Player User Manual


 
USING AS AN AUDIO DECK 6
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USING AS AN AUDIO DECK 6
CONNECTIONS
In order to record and play stereo audio with a stereo system, the amplifier or receiver must have an
unused set of tape record (L and R) jacks and tape play (L and R) jacks. Some systems have a set of
tape jacks for two tape decks, other systems have jacks for only one deck. If your system has
connections for only one deck, and you already have an audio deck connected, you will need to obtain an
accessory for connecting multiple audio decks. Please consult your audio dealer.
If you have connections for two tape decks, your audio deck can remain connected to the tape-1
connectors, and you may connect your VCR's audio connections to the jacks for tape-2. The tape record
(L and R) jacks of your amplifier should be connected to the Audio Inputs (L and R) of your VCR, and the
VCR's Audio Outputs (L and R) connected to the amplifier's tape play jacks. Select the tape switch on the
amplifier which matches the VCR's tape connections.
To play back in stereo
1. Connect the audio cable to the AUDIO OUT (L and R) jacks of your VCR and to the audio input jacks
(left and right) of your stereo system.
2. Then follow the steps for "PLAYBACK" (page 28), turning down the sound of your TV.