Head cleaner and power fails display, Reset button, Cassette compartment – Toshiba KV-5024A User Manual

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Head cleaner and power fails display

A head cleaning unit is provided to prevent the head from being clogged. The head cleaner automatically starts cleaning

the head when the tape end is detected for about 40 seconds. During cleaning the cassette mark blinks several times. Rest

assured this is not a defect.

• When the tape end is detected, an electric buzzer sounds and the counter display blinks. To stop the blinking, press any button.

• When power fails, the "PW.FAIL" mark blinks on the display. Press any button to erase the mark.

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clock

set

button

This button is used to program the time. (Refer to detailed
programming instructions.)

PGM button
This button is used program the timer. (Refer to detailed
programming instructions.)

(J9) SET ( - ) / ( + ) button

These buttons are used to program the time or timer. (Refer
to detailed programming instructions.)

@ MEMORY button

This button is used to program the time or timer. (Refer
to detailed programming instructions.)

@ CFM/SKIP button

Pressing the CFM (confirm) button while in the stop mode

causes the contents of the timer memory to be shown on
the on-screen display. Press this button in timer setting

mode. "SKIP" is displayed where programmed times were,

and the program will be skipped for recording. Press it again
to display the programmed times.

@ COUNT, button

Pressing the COUNT, button displays the tape counter or

the alarm counter on the MODE DISPLAY.

@ COUNT. MEMORY button

Pressing the COUNT. MEMORY button causes the
"COUNT. M" (counter memory) to appear on the MODE
DISPLAY. If the tape is fast-forwarded or rewound while
in this mode the tape will stop automatically at a count
of "0000". Pressing this button twice causes the "ALARM
M" (alarm memory) to be displayed. If the tape is fast-

forwarded or rewound while in this mode the tape will stop
automatically at the beginning of an alarm and enter the

STILL, PLAYBACK mode. Pressing the button three times

cancels this function.

RESET button

• Pressing the RESET button while in the tape counter

mode resets the tape counter to "0000". Pressing the

/ffSfT button while in the alarm counter mode resets

the alarm counter to "A-00".

• Press this button to release the alarm recall that has been

recorded, (max 5 programs)

(25) ALARM RECALL button

Pressing the ALARM RECALL button while in the stop
mode will begin an on-screen review of all alarms which
have been recorded. Each alarm will be displayed along
with the time and date associated with that alarm of 5 se­
conds. During this sequential display period the SET (-I-)
and SET (—) buttons may be used to advance or recall the
alarms displays.

(g) LOCATION SELECT buttons

Pressing these buttons will position the on-screen display.
The display will move in the direction of the arrows marked
on the buttons. When the display reaches the border of

the picture it will "wrap around" to the other side.

TIME MODE buttons
These buttons are used to select recording speed. Press­
ing the button marked with the up or down arrow will
increase or decrease the record speed which will be shown
on the display panel.
ON-SCREEN DISPLAY switch
This switch allows you to select how much information
appears in the on-screen display. In the "OFF" position
the entire display is off. In the "1ST" position only one
line containing time and alarm information will be dis­
played. In the "2ND" position a second tine containing date
information will be displayed.

CASSETTE COMPARTMENT
When a cassette is inserted into the cassette compartment,
the mechanism will automatically load the tape into this
VCR.

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