Notes on moisture condensation, Using your recorder abroad, Using your recorder abroad specifications – Sony GV-200 User Manual

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Maintenance

Notes on Moisture Condensation

To ensure a dear prcture. clean the video needs periodically
It playOacK pictures are noisy or hardly visible, the video heads

may be contaminated, in this case, clean me video heads with
the Sony V8-25Ct.H cleaning cassene <not supplied)
according to the msiruaions.

Ceullon

Do hot use commercially available wei-type cleaning cassettes.
They may damage me video heads.

If the unit IS brought directly horn a cold to a warm location, moisture may condense
inside the unit, in this condition, the tape may adhere to the need drum and be

damaged or the unit may not operate correctly. To prevent possible damage under

these circumsiances. the unit is lurnishsd with moisture senso's

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SI this time. (Watching TV

When playback pictures are not clear even

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may be damaged, in this case, the video he.

your Sony service facility for replacing the vi

a. consult your Sony s(

er using the cleaning cassette, the video head
1 needs to be replaced with a new one. Consult

Elect the cassette and turn otf the ui

e cassette holder open at

A Duill-in lighting system is assembled inside the liquid crystal screen ot this unit. The life of

the small fluorescent lamp used for this builNn lighting system runs out over a penod of use.

If me lamp becomes dimmer or goes off immediately after you turn >i on. even with new

banenes. replace the lamp with a new one To replace the lamp, consult the dealer where you

purchased me unit, or a Sony service facility. The expected life of the small fluorescent lamp
IS about three yean when me unit is used tor an hour a day. When you use the unit m a cold
environment, me fluorescent lamp will be dimmer ai first. As soon as ths temperature ot me
lamp rises. ii will regain its original brightness.

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• Do not press hard on the surface of ths liquid crystal panel. Doing so may cause the screen

to become uneven or leed to mallunaioning of me liquid crystal panel.

• Do not use this umt in an environment where me temperature is below (32“R or above

4t?^(104«F).

• It you use this unit in a cold environmam. the image may sometimes appear to be trailing,

^osvever, mis is not due to a maltuncnon.

constant bnght points of light (red. blue, and green) may sometimes appear on the screen

However, this is not due to a malfunction

Using Your Recorder Abroad

Specifications

If you preoare fully charged battery packs and the supplied AC power adaptor (which can b
used m all areas wim the local power supply of tOO V - 240 V.) you can use your recorder ir

any country.

Each country has special TV color broadcast and electricity systems.

This unit IS designed to record and play back using the NTSC color video signals.
Recording and playback of video sources cased on other color systems cannot be
guaranteed.

Video recording system Rotary two-head helical scanning PM system

NTSC system eounines

Sahama islands. Canada. Central America, Japan. Korea, Maxico. Taiwan, the
PhiHioif>es. J.S A., etc.

Audio recording system
Video signal

Usable cassettes
Tape speed

Recording time

Playback lime

Fast forward/rewindmg tii

Rotary head, PM si
EIA standard. NTSC color
8 mm video format cassettes
SP: approx. 1 43 cm/see.
LP approx. 0 T2 cm/sec.
SP mode: 2 hours

rs (with Sony P6-I20 cassette)

Picture

4 inches measured diagonally

0.2X 6.2 cm (3’/, X 2V, inches)

On-screen display

TN LCD/TFT active matrix method
Total piciure-eiemefli number 112.086 (479 x 234)

Channel coverage

VHP: 2-13 cnanneis
UHF: 14-69 Channels

Cable TV channefs: 1. 14-36. 66-94. S

75-Ohm miniiack for VMFfUHF

VIOEO/AUOlO tN/OUT
Video input

Video output
Audio input

Earphone
CONTROL S

Selectable auiomaiicaliy due lo the operation
Phono jack. i Vp-p, 75 ohms, unbalanced, sync negativi

Phono lack, l vp-p,

7 5

ohms, unbalanced, sync negativi

Phonoiack. -7 5dSs(0dSs-O 775 Vrmsi,
input impedance more man 47 kiiohms

Phono lack, - 7 5 dBs (330 mV) at load impedance
47 kllohms. output impedance less than 10 kilohms
8 ohms, lOOmW
Mlniiack. 8 ohms x 2
Miniiack

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