Hi Andy,
it's the same you did "manually" - just using shortcuts and beeing the fastest way to get "V.Aux"
There is no direct way to "V.Aux" - those days in 1992 the only use for "V.Aux" was
copying from a camcorder to the VCR ...
Your way:
started by pushed "TV" or "V.Tape/V.Mem"
then "Menu"
then 4 times "Arrow down" to highlight "V-Tape Menu"
then "GO"
then 4 times "Arrow down" to highlight "V.Aux"
then "GO"
to get "V.AUX"
(this way takes + 10 seconds)
The same happens, if you press the following buttons in short intervals
! The number at the beginning of each menu line can be used as a shortcut !
(As far as I can remember, in the main menu "V-Tape" is the 5th line
and in the V-Tape menu "Video Aux" is the 5th line again)
press "TV" or "V.Tape/V.Mem" ;
press "Menu"
press "5"
press "5" again
(taking only 2 or 3 seconds to reach the target)