Troubleshooting, Specifications, Continued – Daewoo DV-T8DN User Manual

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Daewoo Video Cassette Recorder User’s Guide

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Daewoo Video Cassette Recorder User’s Guide

Specifications

System

VHS

Video signal

NTSC color

Channel coverage

VHF Channel 2-13
UHF Channel 14-69
CATV Channels A1-A5, A8, A-W,
W+1-W+84

VHF output signal

Channel 3 or 4 (selectable)

Video

Input: Video line in

Phono-type connector 1.0V (p-p)
75 ohms unbalanced, sync.negative

Output: Video line out

Phono-type connector 1.0V (p-p)
75 ohms unbalanced, sync.negative

Signal to noise ratio

More than 43dB (SP)

Horizontal resolution

220 lines

Audio

Input: Audio line in

Phono-type connector more than 47K ohms
-8.8 dBm, unbalanced

Output: Audio line out

Phono-type connector less than 1.5K ohms
-5.8 dBm , unbalanced

Frequency response

Normal: 100Hz-l0KHz (SP); Hi-Fi:
20Hz-20KHz

Signal to noise ratio

Normal: more than 42 dB; Hi-Fi: more
than 68 dB

Audio distortion

Normal: less than 4% (SP); Hi-Fi: less
than 0.7%

Tape transport

Tape width

12.65 mm (1/2”)

Tape speed

SP: 33.35 mm/sec
EP: 11.12 mm/sec

Maximum recording time

480 min, with T-160 tape (EP)

Rewind/fast forward time

Approx 130 sec (T-120 tape)

General

Power requirements

AC120V 60 Hz only

Power consumption

l7 W (under 3W in standby mode)

Dimensions

Set size (W x H x D)

14.17 x 3.58 x 9.37 inches

Carton size (W x H x D)

17.52 x 6.11 x 12.21 inches

Weight (Net)

6.41 lbs

(Gross)

8.37 lbs

Troubleshooting,

continued

side of the remote sensor centre and no more than
23 feet from the VCR.

Make sure there is no obstruction between the
remote control and the VCR.

Timer clock does not work.

Make sure the VCR is plugged in and receiving
power.

If the unit has been without power for some period
of time, you must reset the clock and all your timer
programs.

Video cassette won’t go into the cassette
compartment.

Make sure there is not a tape already loaded into the
cassette compartment.

Insert the video cassette with the label side up.

VCR and remote control buttons don’t work.

The REW button does not work at the very beginning of a
video cassette. The FF, PLAY and REC/OTR buttons do not
work at the end of a video cassette.

Emergency indicator ‘

’ is blinking.

Check whether it is in child lock mode or not and then
press POWER to remove the indicator. If the emergency
indicator continues to blink, contact a service technician.

The VCR buzzes when it is on.

The VCR may be in standby mode and the motor is
running. This sound is normal.

Video cassette recorder doesn’t rewind all the way
to the end.

To avoid video cassette tape damage, the VCR stops
rewinding near the end of the tape and then slowly
finishes rewinding. Do not prematurely eject the tape.

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