Toshiba kV-9960A Specifications, Connector section, Accessories, Dew caution sheet

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SPECIFICATIONS

Power supply

120V AC, 60 Hz

 

 

Power consumption

18W

External dimensions

17 × 3-5/8 × 12-1/2 inch (W × H × D), 430 × 92 × 318 mm (W × H × D)

 

 

Weight

11 lbs (5.0 kg)

 

 

Signal system

Standard NTSC color television system

 

 

Recording System

Rotary 2-head azimuth

 

 

Cassette

VHS marked, 1/2 inch cassette tape

Tape speed

SPA2 mode: 33.35mm/s, EPA6 mode: 11.12mm/s

 

 

Recording/playback time mode

SP modes: A2, A12, A24, 24, 48, 72, 120, 168, 240, 480, 720, 960

 

EP modes: A6, A18, 30, 48, 72, 120, 168, 240, 480, 720, 960

 

 

Fast forward/rewind time

Within 2 minutes (when T-120 is used)

 

 

Video input (BNC)

1.0V(p-p), 75 Ω Unbalanced Luminance signal

 

 

Video output (BNC)

1.0V(p-p), 75 Ω Unbalanced Luminance signal

 

 

Horizontal resolution

350 lines (monochrome mode), 300 lines (color mode) (SPA2 mode)

Video S/N

More than 45 dB: monochrome mode (SPA2 mode)

 

More than 45 dB: color mode (SPA2 mode)

 

 

Audio input

Line input: 308mV (rms), more than 47k Ω, pin jack

 

Microphone input: 0.245mV (rms), less than 5k Ω, ø3.5 jack

 

 

Audio output

388mV (rms), less than 4.7k Ω, pin jack

 

 

No. of audio tracks

1 track

Audio frequency characteristics

100 Hz to 10 kHz (SPA2 mode)

 

 

Audio S/N

More than 43 dB (SPA2 mode)

 

 

Operating conditions

Temperature: 41°F to 104°F (5°C to 40°C)

 

Humidity: less than 80%

 

 

Storage conditions

–4°F to 140°F (–20°C to 60°C)

 

 

Connector section

 

 

 

Alarm input

Ground input: 0 to 0.5V

 

 

Alarm reset input

Ground input: 0 to 0.5V

 

 

Alarm output

DC 5V, impedance: 230 Ω, less than 10mA

 

 

Recording trigger output

During time lapse: 0/5V negative pulse signal

 

SPA2 and EPA6 mode: 0V

 

Alarm recording: 0/5V (Programmable)

 

Except above-mentioned: 5V

 

 

Tape end output

Open/Short, impedance: 220 Ω, less than 20mA

 

 

External control input

Ground input: 0 to 0.5V

 

 

Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.

Accessories

 

• Instruction manual

(1)

• Dew caution sheet

(1)

INTRODUCTION

PREPARATION

RECORDING

OPERATION

PLAYBACK

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Contents Instruction Manual Please Read Important PrecautionsUnplug this product from the wall Important Safety InstructionsPower Sources Radiators, heat registers, stovesTo restore the product to its normal operation AccessoriesPower Lines When the power-supply cord or plug is damagedTable of Contents FeaturesFront Panel Instructions in BriefDisplay button Time Mode / SET + buttonsTape Remain button Cassette CompartmentRear Panel Removal Word on the Exclusive 3N-100AAS Battery PackSpecification of Battery InstallationVCR Display REW button Press to start play backFF button Connection with a Video Camera ConnectionsOutput Typical Connection with the Sequential SwitcherVideo To REC TRIGG. OUTContents of Screen Display Alarm Recall Screen Operation Setting the ClockMonitor screen ON-SCREEN FunctionsDate-Time Display VCR displayDisplay Screen This function enables to indicate and record information Alarm numberIs pressed. When an alarm is Changes to the alarm numberCounter Memory Alarm MemoryWhen the tape reaches Counter DisplaysCode Number Condition of Abnormality Error MessageRegarding the error code E-6 Display Tape RemainSetting the RECORDING/PLAY Back Time HOW to Operate 24 Hour Virtual Real Time ModeMode display Loading and Unloading a Video Cassette Loading a CassetteUnloading a Cassette Camera and monitor TV Not been removed RecordingRestart Recording Setting the Restart RecordingProgram Screen Timer RecordingSetting the Timer Program Daily Timer RecordingDuring timer power off mode, alarm recording will not Time Mode button is pressed, the displayPress the Timer button Should be more than 1 minute. If they are same, timerWeekly Timer Recording Press the Shift ButtonGRAM.to blink PROPress the Shift Button to blink the MO1 start time DLY Overlapping ProgramsExample FR2Event Recording Alarm RecordingOperation at Alarm Input Alarm Recall DisplayConnecting the Alarm Terminals Manual Setting the Alarm RecordingDisplay Recording time ContAuto recording Connecting the External control terminalAuto Recording Operation of Auto RecordingPress the + or SET How to Release Auto RecordingHow to Forbid Auto Recording Press Timer button to release the timer modeDisplay Operation after detection of tape end How to Set to Stop at End of TapeSetting contents Buzzer Screen display Counter display Operation After Tape END DetectionHow to Set to Auto Rewind at End of Tape Alarm recording does not operate during auto-rewindMenu Screen ButtonREC. to select REW → How to Set to Repeat Record at End of TapeC D a B C D Recording with the Sequential SwitcherConnection with the Sequential Switcher Timing for Camera SwitchingTrigger SEL REC Trigger Output Selection in the Alarm RecordingPress the Shift Button to set the RECTracking Adjustment Recording time mode Time mode for playbackPlayback Slow Still Play Using the Shuttle DialREW Stop Picture Search PlayPlayback in Various Modes Time Date Search Search OperationPress the SET button to Set the Minute to Alarm Search Alarm M to lightStill picture mode Press the Play button Input/Output terminal Signal level Additional remarks Signal Levels of INPUT/OUTPUT TerminalsOrder of Daily Checks Check the playback picture recorded in SPA2 modePress the or Time Mode button to go to SPA2 mode Daily and Periodic InspectionSteps to Take after Daily Checks Request for Periodic ChecksTape Usage Frequency Dew Condensation Recording Before Calling Service PersonnelInstallation Function/OperationOther matters PlaybackDew caution sheet SpecificationsConnector section Accessories70971826 Limited Warranty