Specifications - Toshiba M-5010 Owner's Manual

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(SPECIFICATIONS
Power Supply
AC 120V ± 10% 60 Hz
Power consumption
37 W (8 W with power off)
External dimensions
428W × 95H × 375D mm
Weight
7.8 kg
Channels received
VHF: Channels 2 to 13, A2, A 1,A to I UHF: Channels 14 to 83, CATV: Channels J to W, AA to
JJ
Antenna input/output terminals
VHF: 75 ohm F type connector, UHF: 300 ohm
Signal system
Standard NTSC
Recording/Playback
system
Recording:
_
format (SP, EP)/Playback:
[_
format (SP, LP, EP)
Cassette
Video cassette with _
mark
Tape speed
EP: 1.11 cm/second, SP: 3.34 cm/second
Video record/playback
time
EP: 480 minutes, SP: 160 minutes (When T-160 video cassette is used.)
Fast forward/rewind
time
Within
5 minutes (When T-t 20 video cassette is used.)
Video input
1Vp--p, 75 ohm, unbalanced, negative sync, pin jack
Video output
1Vp-p, 75 ohm, unbalanced, negative sync, pin jack
Audio input
-10dBs
(245 mV) 47k ohm pin jack
Audio output
-7dBs
(346 mV) 1 Ok ohm pin jack
Utilization conditions
Temperature: 41 °F to 104°F, Humidity: less than 85% RH
VHF output
Channel 3 or 4
.Time display
12 hour digital display
Timeprecision
Synchronized with the AC power frequency
(automatic 50/60 Hz selection).
Timer setting
Video recording, 7 days, 4 programs.
Remote Control Unit
11 key: 15 modes. Infrared Remote Control Operation
Moisture Condensation
If you pour a cold liquid into a glass, water
vapour in the air will condense on the surface
of the glass. This is called moisture condensa-
tion.
• Moisture condensation on the cylinder, one of
the most crucial parts of the video recorder,
will cause damage to the tape.
• Moisture in the air will condense on the recor-
der when you move it from a cold place to a
warm place, after heating a cold room or under
extremely humid conditions.
• This recorder is equipped with a moisture con-
densation prevention circuit which automati-
cally heats the head cylinder according to the
ambient
temperature.
This
circuit
operates
when the unit is plugged into an AC outlet.
(Power switch is off position.)
The moisture condensation prevention circuit
consumes
only a slight amount of power.
However, if for some reason you are not using
the recorder for a long period of time, it is ad-
visable to remove the power cord from the AC
outlet.
Since the moisture condensation prevention
circuit cannot evaporate existing moisture con-
densation immediately after the power cord
has been plugged into the AC outlet, you must
allow for about two hours if the recorder is to
be used in such areas as would occasion mois-
ture condensation.
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