Recording
This section shows you how to record the signal from
the video camera in the normal or time lapse mode, to
set the security lock and to record repeatedly on the
same cassette.
1
2
1
Turn on the power of the equipment to be used.
2
Insert the cassette.
3
Set the recording speed by pressing TAPE SPEED.
The recording speed changes depending on the
tape to be used (T-120 or T-160 tape).
Recording Maximum recording time
speed
T-120
T-160
6 (8)
EP mode 6
Time
18 (24)
18
lapse
30 (40)
30
mode
48 (64)
54
72 (96)
78
96 (126)
102
Note
When using a T-120 tape in 48H, 72H and 96H modes,
it is possible to record additionally 6 hours longer than
the displayed recording time.
When using a T-160 tape in 64H, 96H and 126H
modes, it is possible to record additionally 8 hours
longer than the displayed recording time.
In the display window
16
3
4
STOP p
Interval Audio
Tape
recording motion
8
1/60
24
1/20
Possible
Continuous
40
1/12
72
0.15
Impossible Intemittent
104
0.22
134
0.28
Recording speed
4
Press REC r.
Recording starts.
To stop recording
Press STOP p.
If recording does not start and the cassette is ejected
The tab on the cassette is removed to protect against
accidental recording.
Notes
• This VCR records the picture in the EP mode though
you set the recording speed to "6" or "8".
This VCR cannot record in the SP mode.
• Whenever you insert a tape and first start recording,
Adaptive Picture Control (APC) automatically
improves recording quality by adjusting the VCR to
the condition of the video heads and tape. There is
about a 6-seconds delay before the VCR actually
starts recording when REC r is pressed.
• This VCR is provided with a clog detection function.
In time lapse modes, if recording is not made
properly, the recording indicator will flash on the
display window and a warning signal will be output
from the WARNING OUT terminal. In this case, stop
recording immediately and check the VCR.