How to select a time mode, Video record modes, Loading and unloading a video cassette – Toshiba KV-5124A User Manual

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How to Select a Time Mode

The following table shows the record and playback capability using a T-120 cassette.

Video Record Modes

Mode Display

Record/Playback

Available Time

Recording Interval

(about)

Sour>d Record

Tape Running

2

2 hour

1 /60 second

Possible

Continuous

12

14 hour

0.12 second

Possible

Continuous

24

26 hour

0.22 second

Possible

Continuous

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12 ard 24 hours are in time lapse mode.

All recordings may be played back in any of the time lapse

speeds^

Playing back rnust be performed in the mode that has been
used for recording, otherwise the sound is reproduced
abnormally.

Loading and Unloading a Video Cassette

Loading a Cassette

Ф

Insert a cassette into the cassette compartment with the
window side facing upward. Push until the cassette is
automatically pulled into place. The power is turned on
automatically when the cassette is inserted, (Auto power
function)

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Unloading a Cassette

In the power ON mode, press the

EJECT

button. The

cassette tape will be ejected automatically and the cassete
indicator [a^ will go out.

Safety Tab

Praveriting tape from erasure of recorded programs
If the safety tab is removed from the tape, the

REC

button is

disabled when the tape is loaded on the VCR. Since recording
is not operable, pre-recorded programs cannot be erased by
mistake.

Remove

the

safety

tab

using

a

screwdriver

or

another

implement with a flat edge.

Safety tab

Recording on tape without the safety tab
Cover the hole where the safety tab was with adhesive tape
and recording is operable on the tape- To make sure, cover the
hole with a double layer of adhesive tape.

Adhesive Tape

Notes

Do not insert your hand or a foreign object into the

compartment. This may result in injury or damage. Pay
special care of children to avoid accidents,

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When

a

cassette

is

inside

the

compartment,

the

compartment lid does not open.

• The cassette indicator remains on whenever a cassette is

inside, even after the power is turned off.

• The cassette indicator flashes when a cassette is being

loaded or removed.

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