Using Videocassettes; Erase Protection - Safety Tab; Recording And Playback Speed And Times - RCA CC4352 User Manual

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Make sure you select good quality tapes for your camcorder.
Use of poor quality
tapes
or tapes that have been damaged
or mishandled
can contaminate
the video heads,
resulting
in a snowy picture or no picture
at all during playback.
Because
there is no
control over the type of tape purchased
or rented by consumers,
head cleaning
is not
covered
under warranty.
It is considered
normal maintenance.
If a snowy picture
or no-picture
condition
persists,
consider
the use of a dry chemical
nonabrasive
head-cleaning
tape.
Be sure to follow the directions
with the head-
cleaning
kit carefully.
Improper
use of a head cleaner might damage
your camcorder.
Erase Protection
- Safety Tab
You can use your videocassettes over and over again. To erase a previous recording,
just record over it.
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_Safetv
Tab
=t
To prevent accidental
erasure, break off the tab.
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To record on the tape again, cover
the hole with vinyl tape.
Recording
and Playback
Speed and Times
The camcorder records and plays back in VHS standard speed (SP). Listed below are
the maximum recording times for popular VHS cassettes.
T-60
60 Min.
T- 120
2 Hrs.
T-160
2 Hrs., 40 Min.
T- 180
3 Hrs.
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