Tracking; About Video Cassette Tapes - Samsung SV-C120UM Owner's Manual

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Tracking

For the best picture quality when playing a cassette, the video heads must be aligned with the recorded track. This alignment
is called tracking. When playing back a tape, your VCR automatically adjusts the tracking on a video tape, but occasionally a
cassette may require some manual adjustment. Keep in mind that picture distortion often occurs at the beginning of a tape.
Automatic Tracking
Turn the TV on and insert a cassette into your VCR. Press
1
the PLAY button, if necessary.
If the VCR indicator on the front panel does not light,
2
press the TV/VCR button. After a few seconds of auto
tracking, you would hear the sound from the video tape.
Manual Tracking
Press the TRK buttons on the remote control up or down until
the picture improves.
Note: The noise on the screen may not be completely eliminated
depending on the tape used, especially when the tape
was recorded on another VCR.

About Video Cassette Tapes

Tape speeds
The VCR can record at two tape speeds. The slower speed (SLP) allows the VCR to record more program material on a
tape. Tapes recorded at standard speed (SP) provide a clearer picture. Press the REC.SPEED button on the remote control
to set the tape speed. You can refer to the following table:
TAPE
SP (Standard Play)
T-120
2 hrs
T-160
2 hrs, 40 minutes
T-180
3 hrs
* ULP is for VR8809(C), and VR8769(C) only.
(See page 14 for more details.)
Record protect tab
Before recording on any video cassette, make sure the record protect safety tab is in place. To prevent accidentally recording
over a program, remove the record protect safety tab on the cassette case. To record on a tape with its tab removed, cover
the hole with adhesive tape.
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VCR Operation
SLP (Super Long Play)
6 hrs
8 hrs
9 hrs
TRACKING
*ULP(Ultra Long Play)
10 hrs
13 hrs, 20 minutes
15 hrs

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