Toshiba kV-9960A VCR User Manual


 
NOTICE
PREPARATION
INTRODUCTION
RECORDING
OPERATION
PLAYBACK
OPERATION
SP
A 2 2 H 2 H 40 M 1/60s 60.0 fields/s Possible Continuous
EP
A 6 6 H 8 H 1/60s 60.0 fields/s Possible Continuous
SP
A12 14 H 18 H 40 M 0.12s 8.57 fields/s Possible Continuous
EP
A18 18 H 24 H 1/20s 20.0 fields/s Possible Continuous
(Virtual Real Time mode)
SP
A24 26 H 34 H 40 M 0.22s 4.62 fields/s Possible Continuous
SP
24 24 H 32 H 0.20s 5.00 fields/s Impossible Intermittent
EP
30
(High Density mode)
30 H 40 H 0.08s 12.0 fields/s Impossible Intermittent
SP
48 48 H 64 H 0.40s 2.50 fields/s Impossible Intermittent
EP
48
(High Density mode)
48 H 64 H 0.13s 7.50 fields/s Impossible Intermittent
SP
72 72 H 96 H 0.60s 1.67 fields/s Impossible Intermittent
EP
72
(High Density mode)
72 H 96 H 0.20s 5.00 fields/s Impossible Intermittent
SP
120 120 H 160 H 1.0s 1.00 fields/s Impossible Intermittent
EP
120
(High Density mode)
120 H 160 H 0.33s 3.00 fields/s Impossible Intermittent
SP
168 168 H 224 H 1.4s 0.71 fields/s Impossible Intermittent
EP
168
(High Density mode)
168 H 224 H 0.47s 2.14 fields/s Impossible Intermittent
SP
240 240 H 320 H 2.0s 0.50 fields/s Impossible Intermittent
EP
240
(High Density mode)
240 H 320 H 0.67s 1.50 fields/s Impossible Intermittent
SP
480 480 H 640 H 4.0s 0.25 fields/s Impossible Intermittent
EP
480
(High Density mode)
480 H 640 H 1.33s 0.75 fields/s Impossible Intermittent
SP
720 720 H 960 H 6.0s 0.17 fields/s Impossible Intermittent
EP
720
(High Density mode)
720 H 960 H 2.0s 0.50 fields/s Impossible Intermittent
SP
960 960 H 1280 H 8.0s 0.13 fields/s Impossible Intermittent
EP
960
(High Density mode)
960 H 1280 H 2.67s 0.38 fields/s Impossible Intermittent
SP
L01 3,600 H 60s 2 fields/1 min (*1) Impossible Intermittent
SP
L02 7,200 H 120s 2 fields/2 min (*1) Impossible Intermittent
SP
L03 10,800 H 180s 2 fields/3 min (*1) Impossible Intermittent
(*1): Without an alarm trigger input.
• The possible recording time depends on the type of video tape used.
• Audio recording is possible in the SPA2, EPA6, SPA12, EPA18 and SPA24 modes.
•In
SPL01, SPL02 or SPL03 modes, the VCR is set to recording pause mode. The alarm recording starts by an alarm trigger signal
input, and the VCR is set to recording pause mode again to wait for next alarm trigger input. When recording pause mode continues
for appointed time (
SPL01: 1 min, SPL02: 2 min, SPL03: 3 min.) without an alarm trigger input, the VCR forwards the tape 2 fields
with recording to protect the tape and the video head from damage.
HOW TO OPERATE 24 HOUR VIRTUAL REAL TIME MODE
• In order to operate 24 hour virtual real time mode, please use T-160 VHS video tape with EPA18 record mode. EPA18 mode
means that T-120 tape will run 18 hours. However, if you use longer length of video tape which is T-160, it will record up to 24
hours with
EPA18 mode. Also, when you use EPA18 mode for recording, you will get 20 fields of video information per second,
SPA24 mode will be less than 5 fields video information per second. (Refer to the above chart for the details.)
• When using the T-160 tape, it will be necessary to replace the tape with new one and make a cleaning of the mechanical deck of
this VCR more frequently. Because, the thickness of T-160 tape is about 3/4 of T-120 tape, so durability, mechanical strength,
etc. of the tape are inferior to T-120 tape.
SETTING THE RECORDING/PLAY BACK TIME
Before performing playback/recording, it is necessary to set the desired time mode.
21
TIME MODE button: Recording/Playback time
Mode display
Recording/Playback time display
VIRTUAL REAL TIME & TIME LAPSE VCR INFORMATION CHART
Record/Play Available Time
Recording
interval
(Using T-120) (Using T-160)
Tape running
Audio recordRecording field
Mode display
(*1)
(*1)
(*1)
SP
H
(*1)
(*1)
(*1)
TIMER
POWER
EJECT
VIDEO MODE
TAPE REMAIN
TIME LAPSE VCR
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DISPLAY
PLAY
STOP REV FWD
TIME MODE
SET
SHIFT
TRACKING
LOCATION SELECT
COUNTER
ALARM RESETMEMORY
AUTO B/W
COLOR
REMOTE
OFF REMOTE OPTION
BUZZER
ON OFF
REC
REC CHECK
+
PAUSE/STILL
PICTURE
SOFT SHARP
Consult the following table to select a correct mode for your purpose.