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video signal | NTSC color |
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channel coverage VHF | Channel 2-13 |
channel coverage UHF | Channel 14-69 |
channel coverage CATV | Channels A1-A5, A8, A-W, W+1-W+84 |
VHF output signal | Channel 3 or 4 (selectable) |
video input | Phono-type connector 1.0V (p-p) 75 ohms unbalanced, sync.negative |
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video output | Phono-type connector 1.0V (p-p) 75 ohms unbalanced, sync.negative |
signal to noise ratio | More than 43dB (SP) |
horizontal resolution | 220 lines |
audio input | Phono-type connector more than 47K ohms -8.8 dBm, unbalanced |
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audio output | Phono-type connector less than 1.5K ohms -5.8 dBm, unbalanced |
frequency response | Normal: 100Hz-l0KHz (SP) |
audio signal to noise ratio | Normal: more than 42 dB |
audio distortion | Normal: less than 4 % (SP) |
tape width | 12.65 mm (1/2”) |
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tape speed SP | 33.35 mm/sec |
tape speed EP | 11.12 mm/sec |
maximum recording time | 480 min, with T-160 tape (EP) |
rewind/fast forward time | Approx 3 min (T-120 tape) |
power requirements | AC120V 60 Hz only |
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power consumption | 17 W(under 4W in standby mode) |
set dimensions | 14.17 x 3.58 x 9.37 inches |
carton dimensions | 17.52 x 6.11 x 12.21 inches |
weight net | 6.41 lbs |
weight gross | 8.37 lbs |
Lists and explains the functions of the remote control buttons for operating the VCR.
Details how to connect various types of antennas to the VCR's ANT. IN terminal.
Explains how to connect the VCR's RF OUT terminal to the TV's ANT. IN terminal.
Describes connecting VCR's VIDEO/AUDIO OUT to TV's VIDEO/AUDIO IN for better quality.
Guides on connecting to cable systems, including options with or without a cable box.
Guides on setting the VCR's internal clock and date for accurate timer recordings.
Steps for preparing to record and performing manual recordings.
Detailed guide on setting up various timer recording modes (One Time, Daily, etc.).
Solutions for blank display, no power, or unresponsive VCR buttons.
Addressing failed recordings, poor picture/audio quality, and playback errors.
Troubleshooting remote control operation and timer recording failures.