Toshiba KV-7960A instruction manual Dew Condensation

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INTRODUCTION

CAUTIONS DURING USE

Dew Condensation

This VCR includes a safety function to prevent operation when dew condensation occurs and thus protects against damage to tapes, the video heads and other parts.

PREPARATION

 

 

 

 

 

PAUSE/STILL

 

POWER

TIME LAPSE VCR

 

 

PLAY

STOP REV

FWD

4Head 960Hour

 

 

 

 

 

 

TAPE REMAIN

DISPLAY

– TIME MODE +

 

 

 

COUNTER

 

SET

 

 

 

 

 

SHIFT

TRACKING

 

 

 

MEMORY ALARM RESET

 

 

LOCATION SELECT

 

 

H

DEW SP

If condensation occurs

The DEW display blinks on the VCR display and a buzzer sounds continually (when BUZZER switch is ON).

*To turn the buzzer off, turn the BUZZER switch to OFF.

RECORDING

OPERATION

PLAYBACK

OPERATION

 

 

NOTICE

DEW

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What is condensation?

If you pour cold beer in a glass, water droplets gather on the surface of the glass. This phenomenon is known as condensation.

When condensation occurs.

If you continue to use the video device in this state, the tape will cling to the internal parts of the VCR, causing damage to the tape and video heads.

Remove the cassette tape.

With the POWER switch ON, wait until the Dew display stops blinking.

This may take several hours depending on surrounding conditions.

Times when condensation occurs.

When the video device has been suddenly transferred from a cold place to a warm place.

When using the device in a room where the heating has just been turned on or exposed directly to the cold air from an air conditioner.

When the device is suddenly transported from an air- conditioned room or vehicle to a place with high tempera- ture and humidity in summer.

When used in a room with high humidity where steam is rising, for example.

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Contents Instruction Manual Important Precautions Please ReadImportant Safety Instructions Power SourcesPower-Cord Protection Radiators, heat registers, stovesAccessories Power LinesWhen the power-supply cord or plug is damaged To restore the product to its normal operationFeatures Table of ContentsInstructions in Brief Front PanelTime Mode / SET + buttons Tape Remain buttonCassette Compartment Display buttonRear Panel Word on the Exclusive 3N-100AAS Battery Pack Specification of BatteryInstallation RemovalVCR Display 1PAUSE/STILL button REW buttonPress to start play back FF buttonConnections Connection with a Video CameraTypical Connection with the Sequential Switcher VideoTo REC TRIGG. OUT OutputContents of Screen Display Alarm Recall Screen Setting the Clock OperationON-SCREEN Functions Date-Time DisplayMonitor screen VCR display On-Screen PositionDisplay Screen Alarm number Is pressed. When an alarm isChanges to the alarm number This function enables to indicate and record informationAlarm Memory Counter DisplaysCounter Memory Error Message Tape RemainCode Number Condition of Abnormality Setting the RECORDING/PLAYBACK Time HOW to Operate 24 Hour Virtual Real Time ModeA18 20s Fields/s Possible Continuous Virtual Real Time mode Loading and Unloading a Video Cassette Loading a cassetteUnloading a Cassette Recording Camera and monitor TV Not been removedSetting the Restart Recording Restart RecordingRestart REC Timer Recording Setting the Timer ProgramDaily Timer Recording Program ScreenPress the Timer button Power goes off and the Timer display lights VCR displayTo cancel the timer recording, press the Power button or Button twice to eraseWeekly Timer Recording Press the Shift ButtonGRAM.to blink PROPress the Shift Button to blink the MO1 start time Overlapping Programs ExampleFR2 DLYAlarm Recording Operation at Alarm InputAlarm Recall Display Event RecordingConnecting the Alarm Terminals Setting the Alarm Recording Display Recording timeCont ManualConnecting the One-shot terminal ONE-SHOT RecordingOperation of One-shot Recording Display Recording fieldsTo release the One-shot Recording mode How to Set to Stop at End of Tape Setting contents Buzzer Screen display Counter displayOperation After Tape END Detection Display Operation after detection of tape endHow to Set to Auto Rewind at End of Tape Alarm recording does not operate during auto-rewindPress the + or SET Menu ScreenHow to Set to Repeat Record at End of Tape ButtonREC. to select REW →Recording with the Sequential Switcher Connection with the Sequential SwitcherTiming for Camera Switching C D a B C DREC Trigger Output Selection in the Alarm Recording Record modeButton to set the REC Trigger SELTracking Adjustment Recording time mode Time mode for playbackPlayback Using the Shuttle Dial REW StopPicture Search PlayPlayback in Various Modes Time Date Search Search OperationPress the SET button to Set the Minute to Alarm Search Still picture mode Press the Play buttonSignal Levels of INPUT/OUTPUT Terminals Input/Output Terminal Signal level Additional remarksCheck the playback picture recorded in A2 hour mode Press Time Mode button to go toA2-hour mode 10want to set to Daily and Periodic InspectionRecording Usage frequency Time mode Steps to Take after Daily ChecksRequest for Periodic Checks Tape Usage FrequencyDew Condensation Before Calling Service Personnel InstallationFunction/Operation RecordingPlayback Other mattersSpecifications Connector sectionAccessories Warranty card Dew caution sheetToshiba America C.P.INC