EasyManua.ls Logo

Panasonic SV-3800

Panasonic SV-3800
83 pages
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Previous Page IconTo Previous Page
To Previous Page IconTo Previous Page
Loading...
Condensation
Operation
Notes
In
winter,
moisture
droplets
may
form
on
the
window
panes
of
a
heated
room.
This
phenomenon
is
called
condensation.
Condensation
may
occur
with
this
unit
or
with
cassette
tape
in
the
following
situations:
¢
in
aroom
where
a
heater
has
just
been
turned
on
¢
in
aroom
where
steam
or
excessive
moisture
are
present
¢
when
the
unit
is
brought
in
suddenly
from
a
cold
place
to
a
warm
room
¢
when
the
unit
is
directly
in
the
path
of
cold
air
from
an
air
conditioner,
etc.
In
such
cases,
the
unit
will
not
operate
correctly,
and
even
if
it
does
operate,
the
tape
may
be
damaged.
In
particular,
if
moisture
condenses
on
the
rotating
heads,
the
tape
will
stick.
This
will
prevent
the
tape
from
running
properly,
and
might
damage
it.
If
condensation
occurs
To
protect
the
tape,
this
unit
contains
a
built-in
device
so
that
when
condensation
occurs,
the
dew
indicator
on
the
display
panel
flashes.
While
the
dew
indicator
is
flashing,
apart
from
the
OPEN/CLOSE
function,
buttons
on
the
unit
will
not
operate.
If
a
cassette
tape
is
loaded
in
the
unit,
remove
it
and
leave
the
power
switched
on.
Wait
until
the
indicator
goes
out.
The
time
required
for
moisture
to
evaporate
will
vary
according
to
the
environment,
but
it
may
be
60
minutes
or
longer
if
humidity
is
high.
Condensation
usually
sets
in
gradually,
so
the
indicator
may
not
flash
for
the
first
10~15
minutes.
If
room
temperature
or
humidity
changes
abruptly,
therefore,
wait
for
about
20
minutes
before
switching
on
power
to
check
that
the
indicator
is
not
flashing.
Operating
the
unit
Me
Always
keep
the
cassette
holder
closed.
If
it
is
left
open,
dust
will
accumulate
in
the
mechanism
and
cause
tape
playback
or
recording
performance
to
deteriorate.
Do
not
touch
the
inside
of
the
cassette
holder.
The
top
of
the
recorder
will
become
hot
during
use,
but
this
is
perfectly
normal.
Keep
the
replay
volume
low.
With
DAT
(Digital
Audio
Tape
recorder)
cassettes,
there
is
much
less
noise
than
with
compact
cassettes
and
a
wider
dynamic
range.
There
will
be
a
sudden
burst
of
sound
when
the
audio
material
begins.
As
this
may
damage
the
speakers,
due
care
should
be
taken.
Be
especially
careful
when
using
headphones.
Dynamic
Range
Dynamic
range
is
the
difference
between
the
lowest
sound
level
and
highest
sound
level,
and
is
expressed
in
decibels
(dB).
The
greater
this
difference,
the
more
dynamic
the
recording.
When
carrying
or
storing
the
unit,
take
care
not
to
subject
it
to
any
severe
shocks.
When
storing
or
transporting
the
unit,
also
be
sure
to
remove
the
cassette
tape.
If
a
mechanism
error
occurs
Note:
This
recorder
unloads
the
tape
when
a
mechanism
error
occurs
in
order
to
protect
the
tape.
In
these
cases,
the
unit
will
not
operate
except
for
the
OPEN/CLOSE
button.
After
the
OPEN/CLOSE
function
is
operated
and
the
tape
is
removed,
the
tape
protection
mechanism
is
released
and
all
functions
become
valid.
When
the
tape
snaps
or
is
too
heavy
to
real
up,
a
mechanism
error
occurs.
In
these
cases,
press
the
OPEN
/
CLOSE
button
to
open
the
tray
and
remove
the
cassette
tape.
If
this
error
occurs
repeatedly,
contact
your
nearest
service
center.
E-37

Related product manuals