Appendix B - Help

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

The following are some of the most frequently asked questions about our Dual-Deck VCRs. If you don’t find the answers you need here, you can contact our Cus- tomer Service Department by phone at (480) 922-0896. Office hours are Monday-Friday, 6:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. and 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. MST on Saturday. You can also contact us anytime at our e-mail address: “custsvc@ sensoryscience.com.” Or refer to a listing of authorized Go-Video service centers on our Web site at “www.govideo.com.”

Why am I not getting a picture?

Make sure the TV/VCR button on the front panel is set to VCR (the VCR icon on the front panel display should be on).

Make sure your TV is set to the same channel (3 or 4) as the switch on the back of your VCR.

Why is the picture quality poor?

Change the channel switch on the back of the VCR, i.e. if it’s set to 3 change it to 4. Make sure your TV is set to the same channel.

If the picture is bad while playing a tape, try adjusting the tracking control. Press the Auto (Automatic Tracking) button or the manual Tracking / keys on the remote control.

The video heads may be dirty; try cleaning the heads with a nonabrasive head cleaning tape.

Why can’t I record from my cable box?

Make sure the VCR is tuned to the cable box output channel (2, 3, or 4). Confirm this channel with your local cable provider.

Why can’t I Timer Record?

Make sure the clock is set to the correct time, and the AM/PM adjustment is set correctly.

If you have a cable box, make sure the Record Source is set to the cable box output channel (2, 3, or 4), and that the cable box is set to the channel you wish to record.

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DDV9150 specifications

The Sensory Science DDV9150 is a cutting-edge device designed to enhance the accuracy and efficiency of sensory analysis in various applications. With a focus on providing high-fidelity data collection, the DDV9150 stands out for its innovative features, advanced technologies, and unique characteristics that cater to the growing demands of industries such as food and beverage, pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, and more.

One of the main features of the DDV9150 is its state-of-the-art sensory evaluation platform, which integrates advanced digital technologies with user-friendly interfaces. This ensures that sensory analysts can easily design, implement, and analyze sensory tests with minimal training. The device supports multiple sensory methodologies, including triangle tests, duo-trio tests, and hedonic scaling, enabling diverse experiments tailored to specific research requirements.

The DDV9150 is equipped with high-sensitivity feedback sensors that provide precise measurements related to taste, smell, and texture. This allows for extensive data collection on sensory attributes, enhancing the reliability of results. Additionally, the device features an intuitive touchscreen interface, allowing users to navigate through lab protocols, input data, and visualize results in real-time. This element greatly streamlines the workflow for sensory scientists and researchers.

Another significant characteristic of the DDV9150 is its compatibility with advanced data analysis software. Users can seamlessly integrate the sensory data with statistical tools such as ANOVA and regression analysis, leading to insightful interpretations and conclusions. The device also enables cloud connectivity, facilitating remote monitoring and collaboration among teams dispersed across different locations.

Moreover, the DDV9150 boasts robust safety and cleaning protocols, ensuring that it meets stringent hygiene standards – an essential requirement for industrial applications. Its durable design guarantees longevity and reliability, making it a worthwhile investment for laboratories aiming to perform rigorous sensory evaluations continuously.

In summary, the Sensory Science DDV9150 is redefining the realm of sensory testing with its innovative technologies and features. Its adaptability, precision, and user-centric design make it an invaluable asset for any laboratory dedicated to understanding and improving sensory experiences. As industries continue to seek higher standards in product quality and consumer satisfaction, devices like the DDV9150 will play a pivotal role in shaping the future of sensory science.