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Power supply | 120V AC, 60Hz |
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Power consumption | 16W |
Channels received | VHF : Channels 2-13 UHF : Channels 14-69 CATV : Channels A7-A1, A-CCC, 66-125 |
Antenna input/output terminals | UHF/VHF : 75ohm F type connector |
Video input | 1V(p-p), 75 ohm, unbalanced, negative sync., pin jack |
Video output | 1V(p-p), 75 ohm, unbalanced, negative sync., pin jack |
Signal system | Standard NTSC |
Recording/Playback system | Recording : VHS format (SP, SLP) Playback : VHS format (SP, LP, SLP) |
Tape speed | SLP : 11.1 mm/s, SP : 33.4 mm/s |
Video recording/Playback time | SLP : 480 minutes, SP : 160 minutes (When T-160 video cassette is used.) |
Fast forward/Rewind time | Within approx. 60 s (When T-120 video cassette is used.) |
Cassette | Video cassette with VHS mark |
Audio input | Line input : 308 mV(rms), more than 47 Kohm, pin jack |
Audio output | Line input : 308 mV(rms), less than 4.7 Kohm, pin jack |
Audio frequency range(Hi-Fi) | 20Hz - 20KHz |
Audio dynamic range(Hi-Fi) | 68dB |
Utilization conditions | Temperature : 5°C to 40°C Humidity : less than RH 80% |
External dimensions | 360 x 94 x 252 mm (W.H.D) |
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Mass | 3.0 kg |
Includes warnings about electric shock, fire hazards, and proper usage of the VCR.
Covers FCC notice, contact details, and user installation cautions.
Advice on saving original packing materials and avoiding volatile liquids.
Instructions regarding moisture condensation, compatibility, and ENERGY STAR.
Covers manual reading, power sources, grounding, ventilation, and heat.
Details water, cleaning, power-cord protection, overloading, and antenna grounding.
Addresses lightning, object entry, attachments, damage, servicing, and parts.
Details of front panel controls for W-528, W-522, and W-422 models.
Explains setup and usage of the remote control for the VCR.
Describes the meaning of various indicators on the VCR's display.
Details the input/output jacks on the rear panels for different models.
Step-by-step guide for installing batteries and basic remote operation.
Instructions for connecting the VCR to an antenna and TV using RF cables.
Explains how to connect the VCR to a TV using AUDIO/VIDEO jacks.
Various methods for connecting the VCR to a cable box.
Details more complex cable box and A/B switch setups.
Describes the automatic setting of clock and tuner channels upon plugging in.
Guides through setting the language and optional configurations via the menu.
Explains how to set the VCR's clock manually or automatically.
Process for scanning and storing available TV or cable channels.
Procedures for adding, erasing, and selecting stored channels.
Instructions for inserting cassettes and using safety tabs.
Steps for loading, playing, and stopping a recorded cassette.
How to play back tapes at twice speed and adjust tracking.
Covers Picture Search, Commercial Movie Skip, and Still Picture modes.
How to advance frame-by-frame or play in slow motion.
Details counter function and tape remaining time display.
Returning to a specific counter reading for repeated playback.
Steps for loading a cassette and starting a TV program recording.
Watching one program while recording another, skipping scenes, and off time setting.
Guide to programming the VCR to record programs automatically.
Setting recording dates, times, and tape speed with auto-select.
Confirming, changing, cancelling timer recordings, and error indications.
Recording SAP and stereo broadcasts for enhanced audio.
Using the VCR remote to control a TOSHIBA TV.
Guides users on resolving common VCR problems before seeking service.
Solutions for remote control malfunctions and cassette loading problems.
Detailed technical data including power, dimensions, and input/output specs.
List of items included with the VCR package.
Covers 90-day and 1-year warranties, customer responsibilities, and conditions.
Procedures for contacting service and shipping instructions for warranty claims.