Radio Shack 28 owner manual General Information, Recording/Playback Speeds, Tape Selection

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RECORDING

GENERAL INFORMATION

You can use the following methods to record with your Model 28.

Immediate recording

One-touch recording

Automatic timer recording

Today timer recording

Dubbing

Notes:

Your Model 28 automatically records the audio signal and adjusts the sound level while it records.

The video tape you use for recording must have the erase-protection tab in place. If the tab is removed, the Model 28 automati- cally ejects the tape if you try to record on it (see “Erase Protection” on this page).

Recording/Playback Speeds

There are three VHS recording/playback speeds: SP (short play), LP (long play), and SLP (super long play).

SP (short play) is the fastest recording speed and results in the highest quality picture, but uses the most tape.

LP (long play) records more slowly than SP but more quickly than SLP. LP provides a better quality picture than SLP and uses less tape than SP.

SLP (super long play) records more slowly and uses less tape, but the picture quality is not as high as with a recording made at the SP speed.

Note: The Model 28 plays back tapes at the speed in which they were recorded.

Tape Selection

The quality of tape you use greatly affects record/playback quality and the life of the Model

28.Use only video cassettes that display the of-

ficial logo. High-grade tape has a better ox- ide coating that helps prevent dirty video heads and gives the best results.

Although T-160 video cassettes offer the long- est recording time, they contain thinner tape that is more likely to jam. We suggest you use T-120 or shorter length tape.

The following chart shows the maximum record- ing times for different-length tapes at the three recording speeds.

Tape

SP

LP

SLP

Length

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

T-60

1 hour

2 hours

3 hours

 

(60 min.)

(120 min.)

(180 min.)

 

 

 

 

T-120

2 hours

4 hours

6 hours

 

(120 min.)

(240 min.)

(360 min.)

 

 

 

 

T-160

22/3 hours

51/3 hours

8 hours

 

(160 min.)

(320 min.)

(480 min.)

 

 

 

 

Erase Protection

Video cassettes have an erase-protection tab to prevent accidental erasure. To prevent record- ing on a tape, break off the tab using a screw- driver. The cassette automatically ejects if you try to record on the tape.

If you want to record on a video cassette that has had its tab removed, put a piece of heavy plastic tape over the erase-protection tab hole.

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Contents Model 28 9 Color TV with Built-In VHS VCR Features Fm Page 3 Tuesday, July 20, 1999 1132 AM Important Safeguards and Precautions Fm Page 5 Tuesday, July 20, 1999 1132 AM Outdoor Grounding and Power Lines ServiceContents On-Screen Displays Function Indicators Accessories Before YOU BeginUsing this Manual Moisture CondensationConnections Connecting the Supplied AntennaChoosing a Location Connecting AN Outdoor Antenna Connecting to a Cable SystemConnecting AN External Device Connecting PowerUsing the AC Power Cord Cable Channel DesignationsUsing the DC Power Cord Connecting AN Optional EarphoneListening Safely Setup Front Panel Remote ControlInstalling Batteries Using the Remote ControlSetting the ON-SCREEN Programming Language Changing the On-Screen Programming LanguageChanging the Channels Stored in Memory Selecting the Input SignalAdding/Erasing Channels Setting the Clock Adjusting the Picture Basic TV OperationSelecting Channels Viewing TVUsing Channel Return Using MuteViewing AN External Device Basic VCR Operation Loading a Video TapePlaying a Video Tape Automatic Rewind/EjectChanging the TAPE’S DIRECTION/VARYING the Playback Speed TrackingUsing the Sleep Timer Function IndicatorsSpecial Functions Things YOU see Using the Counter Using the Game Mode Using Counter Return Using Time Search Using Automatic Repeat PlaybackImproving Playback of Older WORN/DAMAGED Tapes Recording General InformationRecording/Playback Speeds Tape SelectionImmediate Recording ONE-TOUCH Recording OTRAutomatic Timer Recording Timer Numbers OTR HintsSetting the Automatic Timer Checking/Changing Automatic Timers Clearing an Automatic Timer Setting the Today TimerChecking/Changing the Today Timer Clearing the Today TimerConnecting a Dubbing Source Timer Recording HintsDubbing Copying a Tape Dubbing a Tape Troubleshooting Guide Additional InformationPress Eject or STOP/EJECT Care and Maintenance Replacing the DC Power CORD’S Fuse FCC Wants YOU to KnowCleaning the Video Heads Servicing Your ModelStoring Video Cassettes DegaussingSpecifications Fm Page 43 Tuesday, July 20, 1999 1132 AM RadioShack