Radio Shack Division Archer Video cassette recorder
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Model:
Archer
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Color Processor
Information
Your ARCHER® Color Processor was developed by
Radio Shack to
improve the overall performance of your home video system.
It may be used to improve the color reproduction of programs
from a VCR or video disc player. It may also be used to
improve recordings made from one VCR to another or direct
camera-to-VCR recordings.
This unit will not create a color picture from a black and
white recording. FEATURES
• MODE Switch — Allows you to compare the processed color
signal (COLOR position) with the unprocessed signal (BYPASS
position) by moving a single switch.
In the B/W position, you will see a pure black and white
picture. Artificial color lint will be eliminated.
• INTENSITY Control — Varies the intensity of the brightness
in the TV picture. This is similar to the contrast control
on your TV, but the range is greater.
• CHROMA Control — Varies the intensity of the colors in the
TV picture from faded to “saturated." This control works
with the BURST control to compensate for tapes that were
recorded with too little or too much color.
• BURST Control — Adjusts the burst signal to give the most
useful operating range of the CHROMA control.
• HUE Control — Adjusts the hue of the color picture. This
function is similar to that of the tint control on your TV,
but the range is greater. Use this control to compensate for
tapes recorded with too much red, green, or bfue.
• SOURCE A/B Switch — Selects the signal to be processed by
the Color Processor from one of two video inputs (VCR, video
disc player, or other video source). The selected signal is
sent to both OUT jacks (A/B).
Important Note
Your Color Processor must be connected to video equipment
that has separate audio and video jacks, such as a VCR,
video disc player, or a true TV “monitor."
To use this unit with a regular TV (with only VHF/UHF
terminals) you must connect an RF modulator between the
Color Processor and the TV, to convert the signals to
regular VHF TV signals.
Radio Shack's Video Stabilizer/RF
Modulator (Cat. No. 15-1271) and Video Enhancer/Stabilizer
(Cat. No, 15-1270) contain such modulators, as do all VCRs.
Manual type:
User Manual
Pages:
17
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Language:
english
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Features
Cautions
Conlrols and Functions Preparation for Use.. .
Operation ...
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Adjusting the Color Processor Controls Monitoring a Recorded
Program Recording from a Source VCR {or Video Disc Player)
lo One Other VCR Recording from a Source VCR (or Video Disc
Player) to Two Other VCRs Connecting the Color Processor and
Other Input Sources to Your TV Using Video Cameras with the
Color Processor
Problemsolving ...
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Schematic
Diagram ... 12
Warranty ... 13
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