Video cassettes, Erase protection, Cassette playing times and speeds – RCA VPT 385 User Manual
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Video Cassettes
RCA
recommends
that
RCA
cassettes
be
used
with
this
unit.
The
tape
in
RCA
cassettes
is
of
high-quality
formulation,
intended
for
use
with
multi-speed
VHS
video
cassette
recorders.
It
has
been
manufactured
to
RCA’s
critical
specifications
for
excellent
performance
with
RCA
VCR’s.
Use
of
tape
not
meeting
these
specifications
could
considerably
reduce
the
performance of your VCR.
Use
of
poor
quality
tapes
or
tape«
that
have
been
damaged
or
mishandled
can
contaminate
the
VCR
heads.
This
can
cause
a
snowy
picture
or
a
missing
picture
during
playback.
Because
RCA
has
no
control
over
the
type
of
tape
purchased
or
rented
by
consumers,
head
cleaning
is
not
covered
by
RCA’s
warranty.
It
is
considered normal maintenance.
Playing
a
new
RCA
tape
for
approximately
30
minutes
often
will
clean
the
VCR
heads
and
improve
your
picture.
If
a
snowy
picture
or
missing
picture
condition
persists,
consider
the
use
of
a
chemical
non-abrasive
head
cleaning
tape
(RCA
Stock
No.
AV009).
It
is
available
from
your
dealer
and
many
electronic
supply
stores.
Be
sure
to
follow
the
directions
with
the
head
cleaning
kit
carefully.
Improper
use
of
a
head
cleaner
may damage your VCR.
Erase Protection
To prevent erasing a recording you want to keep, remove
the safety tab from the back of the cassette as shown in
the
illustration.
Recording
is
impossible
when
this
tab
is
removed. To record again on a cassette that has the tab
removed, simply cover the hole with vinyl tape.
Cassette Playing Times and Speeds
The
playing
times
and
counter
readings
below
are
approximate.
Also,
it
is
assumed
the
counter
is
set
to
0000
at the start of the tape.
T-60 CASSETTE (VK125)
SPEED
SP
LP
SLP
Counter
Counter
Counter
Time
Reading
Reading
Reading
1 hour
2080 (end)
П20
760
2 hours
2080 (end)
1460
3 hours
2080 (end)
T-120 CASSETTE (VK250)
SPEED
SP
LP
SLP
Counter
Counter
Counter
Time
Reading
Reading
Reading
1 hour
3520
2100
1520
2 hours
5680 (end)
3520
2600
3 hours
4660
3520
4 hours
5680 (end)
4300
5 hours
5000
6 hours
5680 (end)
T-160 CASSETTE (VK330)
SPEED
SP
LP
SLP
Counter
Counter
Counter
Time
Reading
Reading
Reading
1 hour
3740
2160
1560
2 hours
6120
3740
2740
3 hours
5020
3740
4 hours
6120
4640
5 hours
5400
6 hours
6120
7 hours
6760
8 hours
7420 (end)
tape
Recording Speed
This information will help you decide which tape speed
to use when recording.
•
SP: Standard Play uses the most tape. Video recorded
at
this
speed
has
the
least
“picture
noise”
(snow)
in
normal
playback.
Pre-recorded
tapes
use
SP
for
this
reason
and
also
because
all
VHS
recorders
have
this
speed.
•
LP;
Long Play uses one-half as much tape as SP. This
speed
is
provided
primarily
for
playing
tapes
recorded
on older machines that do not have SLP.
• SLP: Super Long Play uses one-third as much tape as
SP. SLP has slightly more “picture noise” than LP in
normal playback (which may not be noticeable).
Y our
V C R ’s special effects (search, stop action, slow m otion,
and fram e advance) are designed for optim um
perform ance at the SL P speed.
Cassette Care and Storage
Follow these directions for continued high-quality
performance from your cassettes.
•
When you are finished with a cassette, rewind it and
remove it from the VCR.
• Never attempt to force open the cassette door.
•
Store
cassettes
vertically
in
their
protective
boxes
at
normal
room
temperatures.
Avoid
extreme
heat
and
humidity. Extreme heat can warp the cassette or cause
the tape to stretch excessively.
•
Be
especially
careful
to
keep
dust
from
entering
the
cassette
and
the
VCR
mechanism.
Ail
dust
is
abrasive
and it will cause excessive wear of both the tape and
the VCR’s recording/playback heads.