User manual TOSHIBA KV-9960A

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[. . . ] PAUSE/STILL POWER TIME LAPSE VCR 4Head 960Hour PLAY STOP REV FWD TAPE REMAIN DISPLAY ­ TIME MODE SET + TRACKING HIGH DENSITY MEMORY COUNTER ALARM RESET SHIFT LOCATION SELECT NOTICE NOTICE 44 PLAYBACK OPERATION 39 OPERATION RECORDING OPERATION 23 OPERATION VIRTUAL REAL-TIME & TIME LAPSE VCR KV-9960A PREPARATION PREPARATION 11 Instruction Manual INTRODUCTION INTRODUCTION 4 PLEASE READ INTRODUCTION WARNING RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN. The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral triangle, is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated "dangerous voltage" within the product's enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons. The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance. WARNING: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL. WARNING: PREPARATION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE. DANGEROUS HIGH VOLTAGES ARE PRESENT INSIDE THE ENCLOSURE. [. . . ] M SP H REC SP COUNTER MEMORY ALARM RESET FWD Alarm Memory When you want to view the location where alarm recording was performed. 1 PLAYBACK OPERATION Press the STOP button. ALARM REC SP H 3 REV Turn the SHUTTLE dial to set rewind or fast forward. ALARM M ALARM SP H PLAY PLAY STOP FWD When the tape reaches the alarm recorded position, The VCR automatically enters the still picture mode. 2 NOTICE Press the COUNTER MEMORY button twice to make "ALARM. M" to light. ALARM M ALARM SP H 4 Press the PLAY button. PLAY COUNTER MEMORY ALARM RESET STOP 19 Notes: In the cases shown below, Alarm Memory search may be not carried out. i If the alarm recording is not carried out for more than those listed in the following chart then, the alarm may be skipped. i If the alarm recording interval is not left for more than those listed in the following chart then, the alarm may be skipped. i If there is not enough time between the beginning of the alarm search and the first alarm activation. If the time period is shorter than those listed in the following chart then, the first alarm may be skipped. Record mode SPA2 or EPA6 SPA12 EPA18 SPA24 Minimum alarm recording time needed 2s 15 s 7s 30 s Minimum alarm recording interval needed 7s 50 s 25 s 95 s Minimum recording time needed between start of search and first alarm activations 5s 15 s 65 s Tape Remain When the TAPE REMAIN button is depressed during recording or playback, the counter display changes to the remaining tape display. The remaining time is the approximately estimated time in the SPA2 mode to tape end. H REC TAPE REMAIN SP · The remaining time is the approximate remaining time. · Displays the remaining tape time estimated in the SPA2 mode. During computation of the remaining time, the following display appears. H REC SP · When the VCR has been used in the recording mode over a long period, it may take considerable time for computation. When operating at fast speed in the SPA2 mode, the computation is faster. Note: PLAYBACK OPERATION It is possible to compute the remaining time for T-120, T-90, T-60 and T-30 tape. The display will not be correct for other kinds of tape. Error Message When an abnormality occurs during operation, the error code is displayed. At the same time, the buzzer will sound continuously. H SP Code Number E-1 E-3 Condition of Abnormality Abnormality on reel rotation during tape running. Abnormality on cylinder rotation during recording and playback. E-4 Abnormality on tape loading mechanism. · When the error code "E-1" to "E-4" are displayed, consult with your dealer. · When the error code "E-5" is displayed, E-6 Head clog. · Regarding the error code "E-6" Display When recording in time mode SP over 120, EP over 480 hours, video head clog detection is automatically carried out once for every two hours. When the video head clog is found, head cleaning is carried out for approximately 10 times. When cleaning is still not possible, "E-6" is displayed and the HED display blinks on the monitor although recording continues. In such a case, cleaning of the video heads is required. 20 NOTICE RECORDING OPERATION PREPARATION 35 s INTRODUCTION INTRODUCTION SETTING THE RECORDING/PLAY BACK TIME i Before performing playback/recording, it is necessary to set the desired time mode. TIME MODE button: Recording/Playback time Mode display VIDEO MODE AUTO COLOR B/W REC CHECK TIMER REC PAUSE/STILL REMOTE POWER EJECT OFF REMOTE OPTION TIME LAPSE VCR 4Head 960Hour PLAY STOP REV FWD ON BUZZER OFF H DISPLAY ­ TIME MODE SET PICTURE TAPE REMAIN + TRACKING LOCATION SELECT SP SOFT SHARP MEMORY COUNTER ALARM RESET SHIFT PREPARATION Recording/Playback time display i Consult the following table to select a correct mode for your purpose. VIRTUAL REAL TIME & TIME LAPSE VCR INFORMATION CHART Mode display A2 A6 SP A12 EP A18 (Virtual Real Time mode) SP A24 SP 24 EP 30 (High Density mode) SP 48 EP 48 (High Density mode) SP 72 EP 72 (High Density mode) SP 120 EP 120 (High Density mode) SP 168 EP 168 (High Density mode) SP 240 EP 240 (High Density mode) SP 480 EP 480 (High Density mode) SP 720 EP 720 (High Density mode) SP 960 EP 960 (High Density mode) SP L01 SP L02 SP L03 EP SP Record/Play Available Time (Using T-120) (Using T-160) 2H 6H 14 H 18 H 26 H 24 H 30 H 48 H 48 H 72 H 72 H 120 H 120 H 168 H 168 H 240 H 240 H 480 H 480 H 720 H 720 H 960 H 960 H 3, 600 H (*1) 7, 200 H (*1) 10, 800 H (*1) 2 H 40 M 8H 18 H 40 M 24 H 34 H 40 M 32 H 40 H 64 H 64 H 96 H 96 H 160 H 160 H 224 H 224 H 320 H 320 H 640 H 640 H 960 H 960 H 1280 H 1280 H Recording Recording field interval 1/60s 1/60s 0. 12s 1/20s 0. 22s 0. 20s 0. 08s 0. 40s 0. 13s 0. 60s 0. 20s 1. 0s 0. 33s 1. 4s 0. 47s 2. 0s 0. 67s 4. 0s 1. 33s 6. 0s 2. 0s 8. 0s 2. 67s 60s (*1) 120s (*1) 180s (*1) 60. 0 fields/s 60. 0 fields/s 8. 57 fields/s 20. 0 fields/s 4. 62 fields/s 5. 00 fields/s 12. 0 fields/s 2. 50 fields/s 7. 50 fields/s 1. 67 fields/s 5. 00 fields/s 1. 00 fields/s 3. 00 fields/s 0. 71 fields/s 2. 14 fields/s 0. 50 fields/s 1. 50 fields/s 0. 25 fields/s 0. 75 fields/s 0. 17 fields/s 0. 50 fields/s 0. 13 fields/s 0. 38 fields/s 2 fields/1 min (*1) 2 fields/2 min (*1) 2 fields/3 min (*1) Audio record Possible Possible Possible Possible Possible Impossible Impossible Impossible Impossible Impossible Impossible Impossible Impossible Impossible Impossible Impossible Impossible Impossible Impossible Impossible Impossible Impossible Impossible Impossible Impossible Impossible Tape running Continuous Continuous Continuous Continuous Continuous Intermittent Intermittent Intermittent Intermittent Intermittent Intermittent Intermittent Intermittent Intermittent Intermittent Intermittent Intermittent Intermittent Intermittent Intermittent Intermittent Intermittent Intermittent Intermittent Intermittent Intermittent PLAYBACK OPERATION NOTICE RECORDING OPERATION (*1): Without an alarm trigger input. · The possible recording time depends on the type of video tape used. · Audio recording is possible in the SPA2, EPA6, SPA12, EPA18 and SPA24 modes. [. . . ] You must provide the bill of sale or proof of purchase at the time that warranty service is required. You must notify an ASP within thirty (30) days after You discover that the Product does not perform in accordance with specifications during the Limited Warranty period. You must pack the Product in its original carton using the original packing material, then insert the original carton containing the Product into another carton with additional packing material before shipping the Product to an ASP. DISCLAIMERS: ALL OTHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES ON THIS PRODUCT, INCLUDING THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, ARE HEREBY DISCLAIMED. [. . . ]

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