Congratulations, Loading the batteries, Prevent accidental tape erasure – Panasonic AG-520D PROLINE User Manual
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Before Using
Congratulations
on your purchase of one of the most sophisticated and
reliable products on the market today. Used properly, it will
bring you and your family years of enjoyment. Please fill in
the information below. The serial number is on the tag
located on the back of your Combination VCR.
Date of Purchase______
Dealer Purchased From
Dealer Address________
Dealer Phone No______
Model No____________
Serial No_____________
Loading the Batteries
1) open the cover.
2) Insert batteries
as marked.
3) Close the cover.
□ Battery replacement caution
• Do not mix old and new batteries.
• Do not mix alkaline with manganese batteries.
Prevent Accidental Tape Erasure
Accessories
□ Remote Control
VSQS1609
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□ Batteries
2 “AA”
or
Blue Back
(During playback of
pre-recorded tape)
Clogged Video Head Picture Blue Back Screen
Clogged Video Heads
While your Combination VCR will not normally require
head cleaning, however the heads may become
clogged when playing an old or damaged tape. If the
image on your screen resembles the illustration on the
left or the screen becomes solid blue when playing
back a recorded signal on the tape, the heads probably
require cleaning.
Cleaning the Heads
It is recommended that head cleaning be performed by
a qualified service technician. Please contact your
nearest Panasonic Service Center. An alternate
solution is to obtain a head cleaning cassette. Be sure
to follow the cleaning instructions carefully. Excessive
use of a cleaning cassette could shorten head life.
Use this cassette only when symptoms occur.
Record/Playback Time
Only use tapes with the
IVHSI
mark in this unit.
Tape Speed
Setting
Type of Video Cassette
T60
T120
T160
SP
(Standard Play)
1 Hour
2 Hours
2 Hours
40 minutes
LP
(Long Play)
2 Hours
4 Hours
5 Hours
20 minutes
SLP
(Super Long Play)
3 Hours
6 Hours
8 Hours