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Panasonic AG-7330 - Word about the Cassette

Panasonic AG-7330
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A
WORD
ABOUT
THE
CASSETTE
Types
of
Cassette
Tape
™@
Types
of
S-VHS
Cassette
tapes
®PAL
colour
®EIA,
NTSC
4.43
colour
@
Types
of
VHS
Cassette
Tapes
eCCIR,
PAL
colour
Record/Piayback
Time
3
hours
NV-E240
NV-E180
NV-E120
2
hours
1
hour
30
minutes
30
minutes
eEIA,
NTSC
4.43
colour
Playback
Time
2
hours
40
minutes
NV-T120
2
hours
30
minutes
NV-T30
20
minutes
Notes
for
Video
Cassette
Use
M@
Compatibility
with
conventional
recording
system
The
conventional
(normal)
recording
mode
is
provided,
and
the
tape
recorded
by
the
normal
mode
can
be
played
back
by
the
conventional
video deck.
Also,
a
tape
recorded
by
a
conventional
deck
can
be
reproduced
by
this
unit.
©The
tape
recorded
by
the
S-VHS
system
in
this
unit
cannot
be
reproduced
by
the
conventional
VHS
video
deck.
@CCIR
system
(VHS
only)
can
be
both
recorded
and
played
back,
but
NTSC
4.43
VHS/S-VHS
tapes
can
only
be
played
back.
@
In
addition
to
the
tapes
specified,
the
VTR
will
accept
any
Cassette
tape
which
has
the
S[VHS)
and
mark.
Accidental
Erasure
Prevention
To
prevent
accidental
erasure
of
recorded
material,
the
VHS
cassette
has
a
removable
tab
on
the
rear
side.
The
tab
can
be
broken
off
by
a
smail
screwdriver.
After
it
has
been
removed,
the
tape
can
be
used
for
playback
only.
To
record
on
a
cassette
from
which
the
tab
has
been
removed,
simply
cover
the
hole
with
a
piece
of
adhesive
tape.
Tab
To
prevent
accidental
erasure
To
record
again
Cover
the
hole
with
adhe-
sive
tape
Break
off
the
tab
with
a
screwdriver
Video
Cassette
Storage
Always
put
the
cassette
back
in
its
case
before
storage.
Store
in
a
vertical
position.
Keep
in
a
cool,
dry
place.
Avoid
storage
in
direct
sunlight
or
near
sources
of
heat.
Do
not
place
a
recorded
cassette
in
a
magnetic
field,
such
as
that
produced
by
an
electric
motor
or
power
transformer...
the
magnetic
field
might
accidentally
erase
the
tape.
Do
not
drop
or
otherwise
subject
the
cassette
to
shock
impact.
For
best
results,
store
the
cassette
with
the
tape
fully
rewound.
If
the
tape
has
been
rewound
unevenly,
rewind
it
again
to
pack
the
tape
properly.
©The
tape
in
a
VHS
cassette
should
not
be
specified.
Do
not
attempt
to
repair
or
open
the
cassette.
©Do
not
touch
the
tape
surface
itself.
Dirt
and
oil
from
your
skin
may
deteriorate
the
tape
coating.
~43—

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