Basic Functions; Loading/Unloading A Tape; Manual Recording - Mitsubishi HS-1096E Installation And Operation Manual

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Loading/Unloading a Tape

Tapes can be loaded into your VCR as long as the VCR is
plugged into an outlet. Even if the VCR is turned off, loading a
tape will automatically cause it to turn on. Use only video
cassette tapes marked
Important notice:
• Use only standard grade VHS tapes for reliable video
recording.
• It is recommended to use E-180 tape. Do not use a
tape longer than E-240.
Loading
1. Insert the tape into the cassette
slot by holding it, so that the long
narrow edge with the contents
label faces towards you.
The Cassette Status indicator
illuminates on the fluorescent
display when the tape is inserted.
Note
Your VCR has a protection circuit
which will eject the tape if it is
loaded improperly. If the VCR
ejects the tape, remove it
completely and check that the long
narrow edge with the contents label
is facing towards you, and the clear
plastic window that shows the video
tape is facing upwards. Wait a few
seconds, and try inserting the tape
again.
Info.
The VCR automatically turns on when the tape is loaded,
AUTO POWER ON.
The VCR automatically plays back the tape if the erase
prevention tab is removed, AUTO PLAY.
You cannot insert a tape while the VCR's all buttons are
locked and the Lock All indicator (
Unloading
1. Press EJECT button on the front
panel of the VCR.
2. Remove the tape.
Note
When ejecting the tape during recording, press STOP button
once to stop recording and then press EJECT button to
unload the tape.
You cannot eject a tape while all of the VCR's buttons are
locked and the Lock All indicator (
Info.
The VCR will eject a tape even if the power to the VCR is
turned off (as long as the VCR is plugged into an outlet),
POWER OFF EJECT.
Preventing accidental erase
Tapes come with an erase prevention
tab which, when removed, prevents the
tape's contents from being erased or
recorded over. If the tape you insert in
the VCR has the erase prevention tab
removed, your VCR will automatically
eject it if you attempt to record on it.
Note
We recommend that you take any broken or torn tapes to a
professional for repair. The adhesives on many common
types of tape could damage the head of your VCR.
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Basic Functions

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INCORRECT
) is illuminated.
) is illuminated.
erase
prevention
tab
Recommended number of repeat recordings
This chart shows the number of repeat recordings that are
recommemded before replacing a tape. When you replace the
tape, make sure that TAPE LENGTH in the FIRST TIME SET
UP menu is set to match the tape you are using.
In case of E-180 setting
Number of
Recording
tape use
time mode
3H
100
6H
100
L18H
60
L30H
25
48H
20
72H
15
96H
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Manual Recording

1. Turn on the VCR and peripheral devices.
2. Load a tape with the erase
prevention tab intact.
3. Press REC/PLAY MODE button to
select the desired recording mode.
Refer to Recording/playback time
below for the actual recording/
playback time when E-180 or E-
240 tape is used.
4. Press REC button to begin recording.
5. Press STOP button to stop recording.
Note
If the tape you insert in the VCR has the erase prevention
tab removed, the VCR will automatically eject it if you
attempt to record on it.
The REC button will not function unless a tape is in stop or
pause mode.
A tape recorded by this VCR may not be played back
correctly by another VCR.
Info.
Press the PAUSE button to momentarily stop recording. Press
it again to resume recording. To protect the tape, the pause
mode is automatically cancelled after approximately 5 minutes.
Page 24 for the VCR's movement when the tape reaches its
end during recording.
Recording/playback time
TAPE LENGTH
setting
E-180
Recording
time mode
3H
6H
L18H
L30H
48H
72H
96H
102:00
Note
A point to notice
In case of E-240 setting
Number of
Recording
tape use
time mode
4H
50
8H
50
L24H
30
L40H
10
64H
5
96H
3
128H
3
(hours:minutes)
TAPE LENGTH
setting
Recording
time mode
3:00
4H
6:00
8H
18:00
L24H
30:00
L40H
54:00
64H
78:00
96H
128H
Supplementary information
Info.
E-240
4:00
8:00
24:00
40:00
72:00
104:00
136:00

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