37GBConnecting an RCA Audio/Video Input CableYou can connect other audio/video equipment to your DVD-VCRusing audio/video cables if the appropriate outputs are available onthe equipment chosen.Examples: You wish to copy a video cassette with the help of asecond VCR (see page 38). You wish to play back and/or copy pictures takenwith a camcorder (see page 38).☛ Make sure that both the television and the DVD-VCRare switched off before connecting the cables.1 Connect one end of the RCA video cable into the VIDEO socketon the Front of the DVD-VCR.2 Plug the other end of the video cable into the appropriate outputconnector on the other system (VCR or camcorder).3 Connect one end of the RCA audio cable into the AUDIO socketson the Front of the DVD-VCR.➢ Take care to respect the colour coding of the left and rightchannels.4 Plug the other end of the audio cable into the appropriate outputconnectors on the other system (VCR, camcorder or Hi-Fi soundsystem).VCR13 3ape CounterThe tape counter: Indicates the elapsed time in the play and record modes(hours, minutes and seconds) Is reset when a cassette is inserted in the DVD-VCR Allows you to find the beginning of a sequence easily☛ If the remaining time is to be calculated correctly, youmust indicate the type of cassette being used.1 Insert a cassette in your DVD-VCR.2 To set the tape counter to zero at the beginning of a sequence: Press INFO. twice to display the counter Press CLEAR when you want to set the tape counter to zero3 When you are ready, Start Playback or Recording Press the button. To fast-forward or rewind to the sequence at which thecounter was set to zero, press ➛➛ or ❿❿.➢ Some DVD-VCR information, such as the counter, can bedisplayed on the television screen (unless you havedeactivated the OSD mode; refer to page 28).Press INFO.: Once to display the current function, programmenumber, recording speed, date, time and counter Twice to display the counter only Three times to display the time remaining on thecassette Four times to clear the display10/17/03 12:41 PM Page 36