Video Cassettes
RCA recommends that RCA cassettes be used with this
unit. The tape in RCA cassettes is of
formulation, intended for use with
RCA's critical specifications for excellent performance with RCA VCR's. Use of tape not meeting these
specifications could considerably reduce the performance of your VCR.
Use of poor quality tapes or tape_ that have been
damaged or mishandled can contaminate the VCR heads. This can cause a snowy picture or a missing picture during playback. Because RCA has no control over the type of tape purchased or rented by consumers, head cleaning is not covered by RCA's warranty. It is considered normal maintenance.
Playing a new RCA tape for approximately 30 minutes often will dean the VCR heads and improve your picture. If a snowy picture or missing picture condition persists, consider the use of a chemical
Erase Protection
To prevent erasing a recording you want to keep, remove the safety tab from the back of the cassette as shown in the illustration. Recording is impossible when this tab is removed. To record again on a cassette that has the tab removed, simply cover the hole with vinyl tape.
TO prevent erasure, | TO record aga*n, cover |
break off the tab | the hole with vinyl |
| tape |
Cassette Playing Times and Speeds
The playing times and counter readings below are approximate. Also, it is assumed the counter is set to 0000 at the start of the tape.
T-60CASSETTE(VKI25)
SPEED | SP | LP | SLP | |||
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| Counter | Counter | Counter | ||
Time | Reading | Reading | Reading | |||
t | hour | 2080 | (end) | 1120 | 760 | |
2 hours |
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| 2080 | (end) | 1460 | |
3 hours |
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| 2080 (end) | |
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SPEED | SP |
| LP | SLP | ||
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| Counter | Counter | Counter | ||
Time | Reading | Reading | Reading | |||
I | hour | 3520 | 2100 | 1520 | ||
2 | hours | 5680 | (end) | 3520 | 2600 | |
3 hours |
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| 4660 | 3520 | ||
4 | hours |
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| 5680 (end) | 4300 | |
5 | hours |
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| 5000 |
6 | hours |
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| 5680 (end) |
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| CASSETEE | (VIO30) |
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SPEED | SP |
| LP | SLP | ||
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| Counter | Counter | Counter | ||
Time | Reading | Reading | Reading | |||
I | hour | 3740 | 2160 | 1560 | ||
2 | hours | 6120 | 3740 | 2740 | ||
3 | hours |
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| 5020 | 3740 | |
4 | hours |
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| 6120 | 4640 | |
5 | hours |
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| 5400 |
6 | hours |
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| 6120 |
7 | hours |
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| 6760 |
8 | hours |
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| 7420 (end) |
Recording | Speed |
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This information will help you decide which tape speed to use when recording.
•SP: Standard Play uses the most tape. Video recorded at this speed has the least "picture noise" (snow) in normal playback.
•LP: Long Play uses
•SLP: Super Long Play uses
Cassette Care and Storage
Follow these directions for continued
•When you are finished with a cassette, rewind it and remove it from the VCR.
•Never attempt to force open the cassette door.
•Store cassettes vertically in their protective boxes at normal room temperatures. Avoid extreme heat and humidity. Extreme heat can warp the cassette or cause the tape to stretch excessively.
•Be especially careful to keep dust from entering the cassette and the VCR mechanism. All dust is abrasive
and it will cause excessive wear of both the tape and
the VCR's recording/playback heads.