Toshiba KV-9096A User Manual

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Playback

There is excessive noise in the playback picture.

■ Adjust with the TRACKING button.

The playback picture is not clear.

■ The video head may be clogged or worn out.

Consult with your dealer.

The time-lapse mode playback picture or still

playback shakes up and down.

■ Press the TRACKING button in a still playback mode and adjust.

Two recorded sections appear in the playback

picture when using several video cameras and

changing cameras.

■ Are you using an external synchronous or gen-lock synchronous

video camera?

Consult with your dealer.

When the VCR power plug is inserted to the AC

outlet, recording starts and playback is not possible.

■ Is restart recording set to ON?

Other matters

No screen display appears.

■ Has DISPLAY MODE been set?

■ Is the On-Screen position correct?

Recording does not continue automatically after

restoring power following a power failure.

■ Did the power failure continue for more than 10 days?

Black/white picture appears in playback through

color camera signals are recorded.

■ Playback is carried out with the VIDEO MODE switch set to B/W

position.

■ Recording is carried out with the VIDEO MODE switch set to B/W

position.

Piotures are colored in playback through black/

white camera signals are recorded.

■ Playback is carried out with the VIDEO MODE switch set to COLOR

position.

■ Recording is carried out with the VIDEO MODE switch set to

COLOR position.

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Cautions:

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■ Do not install the VCR in a location near heat sources, such as radiators or air ducts, or in a place subject to direct sunlight,

excessive dust, mechanical vibrations or impacts.

■ Allow adequate air circulation to prevent internal heat build-up. Do not place the VCR on soft surfaces (rugs, blankets, etc.), too

near materials such as curtains and draperies or in a built-in installation such as a bookcase or rack.

■ Keep the VCR and the video cassettes away from strong magnetic fields.

■ To disconnect the lead, pull it out by the plug. Never pull the lead itself.

■ Do not drop any inflammable or metallic objects, or liquid into the VCR. This may cause damage to the VCR.

■ Do not hit or shake the VCR when moving it. This may cause damage.

■ Remove the cassette from the VCR when not in use.

■ Save the original carton and packing materials: they will come in handy if you ever have to transport your VCR.

For maximum protections, repack the VCR as it was originally packed at the factory.

■ Do not use volatile liquids such as insect spray near the VCR.

Do not leave rubber or plastic products touching the VCR for a long time. They will damage the finish.

Notes:

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■ When the TIME MODE is changed during recording, noises will occur for an instant on the screen and sound at that the TIME

MODE changed area in the playback.

■ When the TIME MODE is changed during playback, noises will occur for an instant on the screen and sound.

■ In the cases shown below, the VCR sets the power on first for 1 ~ 2 s, and turns the power to off with display “OFF”.

When the ALL clear button is pressed.

When the power cord plug is connected after disconnected during the VCR display “OFF”.

When the power supply is resumed from power failure during the VCR display “OFF”.

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