Panasonic ag-tl750 Benutzerhandbuch
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1-4 Precautions
1 INTRODUCTION
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Condensation
When cold beer is poured into a glass, water drops
appear on the glass’s surface. This phenomenon is
called “condensation”. When condensation occurs on
the VCR’s head drum and tape guides it may damage
the tape.
When cold beer is poured into a glass, water drops
appear on the glass’s surface. This phenomenon is
called “condensation”. When condensation occurs on
the VCR’s head drum and tape guides it may damage
the tape.
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Condensation occurs in the
following cases.
• When the VCR is moved from a
following cases.
• When the VCR is moved from a
cold place to a warm place.
• In a room that has just been heated
or in an area directly exposed to a
cooler.
cooler.
• When there is excessive humidity.
Condensation
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When condensation is expected to occur
Turn the power of the VCR on before use.
Turn the power of the VCR on before use.
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If condensation has occurred
The VCR automatically ejects the cassette and the error
indication “E-08” blinks on the display. Operation is
disabled until the “E-08” indication on the display goes out.
The VCR automatically ejects the cassette and the error
indication “E-08” blinks on the display. Operation is
disabled until the “E-08” indication on the display goes out.
Head drum
Video tape
Video cassette
Erasure prevention tab
• Use only video cassettes bearing the
625
or
PAL
mark.
• To prevent accidental erasure of a recorded tape, break
the erasure prevention tab on the cassette. To use a
cassette with a broken tab, place a piece of cellophane
tape over the broken tab.
cassette with a broken tab, place a piece of cellophane
tape over the broken tab.
• Video cassettes cannot be used upside down.
• Leaving the tape in a partially wound condition for a long
• Leaving the tape in a partially wound condition for a long
time may damage the tape. Rewind the tape to the
beginning before storage.
beginning before storage.
Timelapse recording (24H-960H mode) is
performed over very long periods of time
which means that a durable tape is required.
• Use an E-180 tape.
• Do not use an extended tape (such as E-240).
performed over very long periods of time
which means that a durable tape is required.
• Use an E-180 tape.
• Do not use an extended tape (such as E-240).
REC
EJECT
REC REVIEW
REC
PAUSE/
STILL
MENU
TIME MODE
SET
ON SCREEN
SHIFT
/REW
PLAY
FF/
REV PLAY
TRACKING
V. LOCK
TIMER SEARCH COUNTER LOCK CNT RESET
RESET/
CANCEL
CANCEL
STOP
REV ADV
FWD ADV
AG-
1-5 Regarding S-VHS ET Recording
• The S-VHS ET recording feature of this unit ensures a
picture quality (horizontal resolution of 400 lines) on a par
with S-VHS when a VHS tape is used. This function is
automatically activated when a VHS tape is inserted into
the unit and recording started. This unit does not perform
normal VHS recording.
with S-VHS when a VHS tape is used. This function is
automatically activated when a VHS tape is inserted into
the unit and recording started. This unit does not perform
normal VHS recording.
• S-VHS ET recording is not performed in the linear
slow (L12/L24) mode.
• Playback of a tape recorded in the S-VHS ET format
should be performed on this unit, or on a video deck
equipped with function for S-VHS or S-VHS simple
playback (SQPB). (Playback may not be possible on
some video decks.)
equipped with function for S-VHS or S-VHS simple
playback (SQPB). (Playback may not be possible on
some video decks.)
• HG (high-grade) VHS tapes are recommended for S-VHS
ET recording. Depending on the characteristics of the
tape, correct recording may not always be possible. Use
the tape after making a test recording to ensure that
recording is conducted correctly.
tape, correct recording may not always be possible. Use
the tape after making a test recording to ensure that
recording is conducted correctly.
• Accidentally inserting a tape recorded in the S-VHS ET
format into a dedicated VHS deck that is not designed for
playback of this type could result in damage. To avoid this
kind of accident, mark cassettes labels in such a way that
you can easily distinguish between S-VHS ET and VHS
recordings when storing cassettes.
playback of this type could result in damage. To avoid this
kind of accident, mark cassettes labels in such a way that
you can easily distinguish between S-VHS ET and VHS
recordings when storing cassettes.
• As far as possible avoid operations that apply a load to
the tape, such as search playback, etc. This will result in
deteriorating picture quality.
deteriorating picture quality.
• Noise may appear in the playback picture during search
playback and field advance. This is not a malfunction.