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Safety Information
WARNING:
• Live parts inside. Do not remove any screws.
• To avoid fire or electric shock, do not expose
this unit to rain or moisture.
• Dangerous voltage inside
• As soon as the unit is connected to the power
supply, some components are in constant
operation. To power off the unit completely you
must disconnect it from the mains or power it
off with the main switch.
Precautions
• Use only cassettes with the VHS mark with this unit.
• Do not attempt to open the cabinet. There are no parts you
can service inside. Refer all servicing to qualified service
personnel.
• Slots and openings in the cabinet and the sides or bottom
are provided for ventilation. To ensure reliable operation
and to protect the unit from overheating, these openings
must not be blocked or covered.
• Avoid installation in enclosed spaces such as bookcases
unless proper ventilation is provided.
• Keep the unit away from radiators and other heat sources.
• Avoid use near strong magnetic fields.
• Do not push objects of any kind into the unit through the
cabinet slots or openings as they could touch electrically
live parts or short circuit parts resulting in a fire or electric
shock.
• Never spill liquid on this unit. If liquid is spilled and
penetrates into the unit, consult qualified service personnel.
• Use this unit in a horizontal (flat) position only.
• Do not place any combustible objects on the device
(candles, etc.).
Dew Warning
Moisture condensation may occur inside the unit when it is
moved from a cold place to a warm place, after heating up a
cold room, or under conditions of high humidity. Do not use
the unit for at least 2 hours until it is dry inside.
Before Using This Product
Video Cassette Tape
This unit will operate with any cassette that bears the VHS
mark. For best results, we recommend the use of high-quality
tapes. Do not use poor quality or damaged tapes.
You can prevent accidental erasing of a recording by breaking
off the erase-prevention tab on the back edge of the cassette. If
you decide to record on the tape again, cover the hole with
plastic tape.
Two Different Tape Speeds
Before recording, select the tape speed : SP mode (Standard
Play) or LP mode (Long Play). The table below shows the
maximum recording/playback time using E-60, E-120, E-180
or E-240 tapes in each mode.
TV Colour System
Different countries use different television colour systems.
Tapes recorded in the PAL or NTSC system can be played
back on this unit. Usually, the picture on the TV screen will
be in black and white when you play back a tape that is
recorded in a different colour system.
Tapes recorded in the NTSC system can be played back on
this unit. This feature is only available in the SP and SLP
mode. When playing back such tapes, the picture may roll up
or down, shrink vertically and black bars may appear both at
the top and bottom of the screen. If this occurs, you can adjust
the tracking control manually by pressing
PROG +/-
until the
streaks disappear.
Tape Type
Recording/Playback Time
Tape Speed
SP Mode
LP Mode
E-60
1 hour
2 hours
E-120
2 hours
4 hours
E-180
3 hours
6 hours
E-240
4 hours
8 hours
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