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Type | VCR |
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Tuner | Yes |
Timer | Yes |
Remote Control | Yes |
Playback Speed | SP/LP |
Details the purpose of the owner's record section for product registration and service.
Explains the content and intended use of the operating instructions manual.
Details the built-in CPI circuit, YX filter, and TBC for enhanced video performance.
Describes the hi-fi audio recording system and audio noise reduction.
Highlights advanced features like time code generation, reader, and remote control.
Illustrates and labels the components and indicators on the front panel.
Explains the functions of front panel buttons, switches, and indicator lights.
Illustrates and labels the connectors and switches on the rear panel.
Details the audio input/output connectors and reference level selectors on the rear panel.
Covers electrical safety, cabinet handling, and foreign object warnings.
Details environmental conditions like heat, cold, dust, and vibration.
Guidelines for protecting the unit from impact, ensuring ventilation, and proper transport.
Lists supported S-VHS and VHS cassette types and their compatibility.
Describes the procedure for loading and unloading video cassettes.
Explains how to break the safety tab to prevent unintentional recording erasure.
Step-by-step guide on how to play back recorded tapes.
Describes menu settings for playback and the automatic pause cancellation feature.
Procedure to resolve visual artifacts like snow or streaks by adjusting tracking.
How to display time data and operating status on the video monitor output.
Step-by-step guide for performing basic recording functions.
How to select and monitor audio signals during recording or level adjustment.
Configuration options for recording format, video level, and pause time.
Diagram and explanation for connecting for cut editing operations.
Configuration settings for recorders, players, and editing control units.
Details on connecting reference video signals for precise editing.
Explains how to connect audio and video signals using various cables.
Details on selecting and configuring audio inputs and outputs for editing.
Diagram for A/B roll editing setup using multiple players and a recorder.
Describes connecting the recorder to the FXE-100/100P video editing system.
Configuration settings for FXE-100/100P and alternative editing control units.
Consolidated view of front panel and set-up menu configurations for system use.
How the unit selects reference signals for servo systems based on input sources.
Explains the necessity and setup for phase synchronization in editing systems.
Step-by-step guide for adjusting phase using a vectorscope and front panel controls.
Further steps for adjusting sync and subcarrier phases for composite signals.
How to display selected time data on the monitor screen and front panel.
Procedures to preset initial time code and user bit values for recording.
Configuration of run modes (FREE RUN, REC RUN) and initial time code values.
Explanation and configuration of drop-frame vs. non-drop-frame modes for time code.
Process for recording time data output from the unit's internal time code generator.
Process for recording time data from an external time code generator.
How to synchronize the internal time code generator with external time data.
Overview of the menu hierarchy and organization into basic and extended settings.
Lists and categorizes various set-up menu items across different control groups.
Explains settings related to unit operation and monitor display.
Details on character types, display information, and time code configurations.
Explains time code regeneration modes and servo control parameters.
Details various video signal control options like format, AGC, and noise reduction.
Explains audio signal control options and tape protection configurations.
Describes menu display selection and preset settings for time code.
Explains the function of menu navigation and setting confirmation buttons.
How to access and view advanced menu options beyond basic settings.
Steps for selecting new settings, saving them, and messages during saving.
Demonstrates the process of changing a specific setting, like Protect Mode.
Completing the process of changing settings, including saving and returning to normal state.
Procedure to reset all menu settings to their factory default values.
Information about error messages, their meanings, and required actions.
How the unit detects internal faults and displays error codes on the screen.
A guide to resolving common tape, time data, and monitor issues.
Procedure for cleaning the video heads using a cleaning cassette.
When and how to consider replacing video heads based on service hours.
Using the digital hours meter to track usage for maintenance scheduling.
How to display and manage the digital hours meter readings.
Basic power requirements, operating/storage temperature, humidity, mass, and dimensions.
Details on tape speed, maximum recording time, and recommended cassettes.
Technical specifications for video signal, recording method, and audio performance.
Parameters for processor adjustments like subcarrier phase, sync phase, and video level.
Detailed list and specifications of all input connectors on the unit.
Detailed list and specifications of all output connectors on the unit.
Information on remote interfaces, supplied/optional accessories, and relative equipment.