Sharp VC-H680X operation manual Fl Editing from a Camcorder to Your VCR, El Specifications

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Fl Editing from a Camcorder to Your VCR

Editing from your Camcorder is extremely easy using your VCR with a linear tape counter, etc. The connection diagram below is for a guideline only. Refer to your Camcorder Operation Manual for precise connection information

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El Specifications

Format: VHS PALiNTSC standard Video recording system: Two rotary heads, helical scan

Video signal system: PAL/NTSC colour or monochrome (CCIR system B/G) signal

Hi-Fi audio recording system: Deep-layer recording system conforming to stereo Hi-Fi VHS standard Maximum playing time: 480 minutes max. with E-240 tape (PAL)

480 minutes max. with T-160 tape (NTSC)

Tape width: 12.7 mm

Tape speed: PAL : 23.39 mmisec. (SP) 11.70 mmisec. (LP)

NTSC: 33.35 mmisec. (SP) , 16.67 mm/set. (LP: Playback only) , 11 .I2 mm/set. (EP)

Antenna: 75 Ohm unbalanced

Reception channels: VHF channel 0 to 12, UHF channel 28 to 69

RF output signal: UHF channel 28 to UHF channel 69 (preset to UHF channel 37) Power requirement: AC 240 V, 50 Hz

Power consumption: 17 W (approx.)/l .O W Max (at Low Power Mode) Operating temperature: 5°C to 40°C

Storage temperature: - 20°C to 55°C Video input: 1 .O Vp-p, 75 Ohm

output: 1 .O Vp-p, 75 Ohm

Audio input: (phono type) Line: -8dBs, 47 kohm output: (phono type) Line: -8dBs (approx ), 1 kohm

Hi-Fi audio: Dynamic range: Typically 85 d!3 Frequency response: 20 Hz-20 kHz Wow and flutter: less than 0.005% Wrm

Dimensions: 360 (W) x 256 (D) x 92 (H) mm Weight: 3.0 kg

Supplied accessories: R6 (AA, UMISUM-3) battery x 2

75.ohm coaxial cable, operation manual, remote control unit

Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.

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Contents Before using the VCR ShareContents Imtportant Safeguards and Precautions Location and HandlingOthers FeaturesAccessories Power on mode LOW Power FeatureDefinitions of Power modes Rear Major Components of Your VCRRrrrntI Remote Control Inserting the BatteriesTV Functions to be Controlled AL Using the Remote Control for TV Operation’Setting the TV Brand Ii Connections Connecting to a Stereo TVConnecting to TV and Audio Equipment AntennaAdjusting the Video Channel BClIEii OSD On Screen Display How to Display IndicatorsMenu Screen SET Setting the LanguagePreparation Or * 0Setting the Clock Initial Setting of ClockPress Menu Setting the ChannelsOr* 0 NormalOre 0 + sEdltn Menu Normal ScreenChannei skip Cancelling skipEl Channel SkipKancelling Skip Repeatl Just Si Mode SelectionBack1 Auto ReciVideo Search F1- PlaybackInserting a Video Cassette Fast Forwarding and RewindingSlow Motion Playback with the Remote Control During Stop Mode Fast Forward and RewindDuring Play Mode Video Search Shuttle SystemDouble Speed Playback Colour ModeSee Mode Selection on Ntsc Tape Play Back on PAL TVAuto Tracking Control System Auto Head Cleaning SystemAuto Rental Mode Quick Start with Full Loading MechanismFull Auto Playback Audio Output ModeAdjusting Hi-Fi Audio Tracking Playback of Hi-Fi Recorded TapesCassette Erase Protection ProcedureRecording a TM Programme Recording a TV ProgrammeRecording Audio Only Switching Input SignalsRecording Hi-R Stereo Sound NfSC #IV Recording LrilTilliJ1 ,\aA,ullly Illilel Simple Recording Timer~l~ D I Channel A/V CH A./VProgramming the Timer with G-COD? On nextSetting the Programme Number In Step @ SETRecording with the Timer PimENormal Confirming Timer Programmes Normal ScreenIntelligent Timer Recording Just REC Dpss Digital Programme Search System New Sharp Super PictureZero-Back Function PictureNi Instant Replay Auto RepeatSkip Search New Child-Proof Lock New Child-Proof LockVCR Display During Playback During RecordingOn Screen Display Mode OSD on the remote controlTape Remaining Display El Specifications Fl Editing from a Camcorder to Your VCRBefore Calling for Service Miscellaneous Problems