Panasonic NV-MC20 User Manual

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Keep the VHS-C Movie Away from Heaters

Keep the VHS-C Movie Away from TV Sets

Do not place the VHS-C Movie near a TV set because it might
Impair the picture and sound quality of the recorded tape, and/or
adversely affect the performance of the VHS-C Movie.

Keep Magnets Away

Never bring a magnet or magnetized object such as fluorescent
lamps, motors, electric clocks and battery operated toys etc. close

to the VHS-C Movie because this could adversely affect its
performance.

Keep the VHS-C Movie Away from Areas with

Strong Electric Fields

The picture may become distorted, when the VHS-C Movie is used
in places with strong electric fields, such as near TV or radio
antennas.

No Fingers Inside

Touching internal parts of the VHS-C Movie is very dangerous and
may cause serious damage to the VHS-C Movie. Do not attempt to
disassemble it. For internal inspection, adjustment or repairs,
consult qualified service personnel.

Handle with Care

Never drop the VHS-C Movie or expose it to strong physical

shocks. Shocks during use may result in abnormal operation and
performance.

Appearance of Smear Distortion

Smear distortion is a peculiar characteristic of the CCD device. It
appears as a bright vertical stripe on the screen when the VHS-C

Movie is aimed at spot lights or other bright lights and light
reflecting objects. To avoid this problem, make sure not to aim the
VHS-C Movie at such strong light sources during shooting.

Never Put any Objects Inside

Never insert any object other than a video cassette into the VHS-C
Movie. If any object is dropped Into it or if any liquid is spilled into it,

consult qualified service personnel. Operating it with some foreign
matter inside may cause fire or electric shock.

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