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Videocassette tapes, About videocassettes – Directed Electronics Directed Video VC2050 User Manual

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Always insert the videocassette window-side up

with the arrow on the case pointing toward the

VCR.

Use only videocassette tapes marked

.

European-standard PAL VHS videocassette tapes

and S-VHS prerecorded videocassette tapes are

not compatible.

To prevent accidentally recording over previous-

ly recorded material, remove the Record Protect

Safety Tab on the videocassette case after

recording.

To record a tape that has the Record Protect

Safety Tab removed, place a piece of cellophane

tape over the space from which the tab was

removed.

NOTE: The recording time available on a videocassette

depends on Tape Speed (SP or SLP) and Cassette
Type (T60 = 60 minutes at SP or 180 minutes at SLP;
T120 = 120 minutes at SP or 360 minutes at SLP).

Tape

SP (standard play)

SLP (super longplay)

T-120

2 hrs

6 hrs

T-160

2 hrs, 40 minutes

8 hrs

T-180

3 hrs

9 hrs

VHS

Videocassette Tapes

ABOUT VIDEOCASSETTES

In general, high-quality, brand name
videocassettes last longer and provide a
better picture.

Rewind your cassettes all the way so that
the tape is not at a midpoint; this can
extend the tape life.

Do not touch or splice the tape; this can
damage the tape and playing such a tape
can damage the VCR.

Do not take apart any cassette you plan to
use again.

Do not put any object inside a videocas-
sette and do not clean inside a
videocassette; this can permanently
damage the tape, making it unusable.

NOTE: Keep cassettes from direct sunlight, heat, or

extreme cold. Do not drop cassettes. Never touch
the recording surface of the tape.

Break off the plastic safety tab

to prevent accidentally record-

ing over important tapes.

Cover the record protect

space with cellophane

tape to make a new

recording.