Using video cassettes, Protecting video cassettes from accidental erasure, Inserting video cassettes – Audiovox AVR-1228 User Manual

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Using video cassettes

Before you play or record on a video cassette tape, be
certain to read this information on the proper care and
use of video cassettes.
Only use video cassettes that bear the VHS mark:

.

There are four types of video cassettes: T-60, T-90,
T-120, and T-160. The amount you can record on a tape
is dependent upon the tape speed at which you record.
The table below lists the recording time(hours:minutes)
for each tape type according to recording speed.

Tape

SP Mode

EP Mode

Type

(Standard Play)

(Extended Play)

T-60

1:00

3:00

T-90

1:30

4:30

T-120

2:00

6:00

T-160

2:40

8:00

Protecting video cassettes from accidental erasure

Cassette have a safety tab to prevent
erasure. Break off the safety tab
with a screw driver. If you wish to
record on a cassette without a safety
tab, cover the hole with cellophane

tape.

Inserting video cassettes

Firmly insert the cassette into the cassette compartment
with the label up. An inverted cassette cannot be inserted.
The VCR will automatically turn on and the VCR will
automatically play the tape.

Removing video cassettes

Press STOP/EJECT on the VCR front panel and the VCR
will eject the tape. Pull the cassette out gently.

AUDIOVOX Video Cassette Recorder User’s Guide

Audio-visual material

may include works of copy-
right which must not be
recorded without authoriza-
tion of the copyright owner.

If you insert a video cas-

sette without a safety tab
into the VCR:

• During the timer recording

process, “TIMER” will blink

on the display panel and

the VCR will automatically

eject the cassette.

!

• Do not attempt to pull out

the video cassette once the

VCR begins to load the

video cassette.

• Do not insert fingers or

any foreign object

beyond the door flaps of

the cassette compartment;

this could lead to injury or

equipment damage.

• Do not attempt to insert a

video cassette if the VCR

is unplugged.

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