Problems and solutions (vcr), Specifications, Reference – Toshiba D-VR3SU User Manual

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Problems and Solutions (VCR)

Before contacting a Toshiba authorized service center, perform the following simple checks.

Problem Explanation/Solution

No power

Check that the power plug is connected to a wall outlet.
Have you pressed the POWER button?

You cannot insert a video cassette

A video cassette can only be inserted with the window
side up and the safety tab facing you.

The television program was not recorded

Check the DVD Recorder-VCR antenna connections.
Is the DVD Recorder-VCR tuner properly set?
Check if the safety tab is intact on the cassette.

Timer recording was unsuccessful

Re-check the recording start/stop time settings and the current time
Check whether you insert a tape which has enough time record

No playback picture or the picture

Check to see if you are using a prerecorded tape.

is distorted

You cannot see normal broadcasts

Check the TUNER/EXTERNAL setting. It should be on TUNER.
Check the TV antenna connections.

Noise bars or streaks on playback

Press the TRK (

or

) buttons to minimize this effect.

When the

II

button is pressed

A still picture may have “noise bars”, depending on the

during playback, the still picture

condition of the tape. Press the TRK (

or

) buttons

has severe “noise bar” streaks

during SLOW motion to minimize this effect.

Video Head Cleaning

If poor pictures appear on a variety of cassettes, the video
heads may need cleaning. This is not a common problem
and unless it appears, the heads should not be cleaned.
When cleaning the video heads, read all instructions
provided with the head cleaning cassette. Incorrect head
cleaning can permanently damage the video heads.

If you are unable to solve the problem after reading the above instructions, note:

The model and serial number on the rear of your DVD Recorder-VCR
The warranty information
A clear description of the problem

Then contact nearest Toshiba authorized service center.

Power requirements

120V AC, 60Hz

Power consumption

45 Watts

General

Weight

9.03 lb

Dimensions

16.9 in(W) x 10.6 in(D) x 3.1 in(H)

Operating temp.

+41°F to +95°F

Other conditions

Keep level when operating. Less than 75% operating humidity

Video

1.0 V p-p at 75

load, sync negative

S-Video input (Y: 1.0Vp-p, C: 0.286Vp-p at 75

load)

Input

Max. Audio Input Level

2Vrms

DV Input

IEEE 1394(4p) compatible jack

Receivable Channels

Regular TV broadcasting: VHF (2~13), UHF (14~69)

Cable TV broadcasting: 1~125

Audio

Audio output jacks 1, 2

Optical/Coaxial digital audio output support

Min. 100 dB signal-to-noise ratio

Output

Max. 0.005% total harmonic distortion (T.H.D)

• at average 1 KHz

Video

Video output jacks 1

S-Video output 1 (Y:1.0Vp-p, C:0.286Vp-p at 75

load)

Component output

(Y: 1.0Vp-p, Pb: 0.70Vp-p, Pr: 0.70Vp-p at 75

load)

Picture Compression format

MPEG-II

Audio Compression format

Dolby AC-3 256kbps

DVD

Recording Quality

XP (about 8 Mbps), SP (about 4 Mbps), LP (about 2 Mbps),

EP (about 1.2 Mbps)

Video S/N Ratio

Min. 50dB at standard recording

Audio S/N Ratio

Min. 75dB

Audio frequency characteristics

20 Hz ~ 20 KHz

Disc Type

DVD

VIDEO-CD

AUDIO CD(CDDA)

Analog Audio Output

48 / 96KHz

44.1KHz

44.1KHz

Digital Audio Output

48KHz

44.1KHz

44.1KHz

The design and specifications may change without prior notice.

Audio Output
For DVD discs, audio signals recorded at 96kHz sampling frequency are converted into and output at 48kHz digital out-
put.

Specifications

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