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    7  PLAYBACK AND SPECIAL-EFFECTS PLAYBACK
    7-5  Repeat Playback
    The tape is automatically rewound and played back
    repeatedly.
    •To execute repeat playback, set  in
     to “ON”.Auto rewind
    When the tape ends during recording, playback, or forward
    search, the VCR automatically rewinds the tape to the start
    and enters the Stop mode.
    •To auto-rewind the tape, set the  menu
    switch in  to “ON”.
    7-6  Counter Memory Function
    VIDEO/VTR MODEWhen the counter memory function is ON, the VCR
    automatically enters the Stop mode when the control tape
    counter reaches “00:00:00” or when the reel tape counter
    reaches “0000” in the FF or REW mode.
    5To activate the counter memory function, set
     in  to “ON”.
    Operation
    1 
    Select the counter display mode.
    • Press the [COUNTER] button on the front panel to set
    the counter display mode to the control tape counter or
    reel tape counter.
    2 Press the [CNT RESET] button at the position
    where you want to stop the tape.
    [The counter is set to “00
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    Execute recording or playback.
    3 Engage the Stop mode and press the [FF] or [REW]
    button.
    [When the counter reaches “
    00H00M00S” or “0000”,
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    Note:
    •Repeat record/play, auto rewind and alarm search/
    alarm scan/date and time search have priority over
    the counter memory function.
    VIDEO/VTR MODE screen
    VIDEO/VTR MODE screen
    Note:
    •When the  or 
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    or recording after rewinding to the beginning.
    [CNT RESET] button
    [DISPLAY] button
    Set to “ON”.
    Set to “ON”.
    Set to “OFF”.
    Set to “ON”. 
    						
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    PAUSE/
    STILLMENU TIME MODE
    SET ON SCREENSHIFT/REWPLAY FF/REV PLAYTRACKINGV.  LOCKTIMERSEARCH COUNTERLOCK CNT  RESET
    RESET/CANCEL
    STOP
     REV ADV FWD ADV AG-
    HDR POWER
    POWER
    7  PLAYBACK AND SPECIAL-EFFECTS PLAYBACK
    7-7  Tracking/V. Lock Adjustment
    When a picture moves up and down in the
    Still mode and Timelapse Play mode
    Press either the [V.LOCK+/–] button to minimize vertical
    jitter.
    When noise appears in the picture in the
    Play/Field Advance mode
    Tracking adjustment is possible in the following modes.
    •2H (SP), 6H (EP), L18H and timelapse play mode
    •Field advance play
    5Press either the [TRACKING +/–] button until picture
    noise is eliminated or minimized.
    To return to the Tracking Preset mode, press the + and
    – buttons simultaneously.
    [V.LOCK +/–] buttons
    [TRACKING +/–] buttons
    When the picture is distorted, set the  menu
    switch in  to “ON”.
    This menu switch is effective only in the 2H and 6H modes.
    Normally set to “OFF”.
    7-8  QUASI-V
    •When cameras synchronized with a power supply are
    switched with a switcher, the pictures may be distorted at
    the switching point. This switch locks the monitor to
    prevent distortion of the displayed picture.
    (Only operates in the Normal Play [2H/6H] mode)
    •In the Still or Timelapse Play mode, QUASI-V are always
    output.
    VIDEO/VTR MODE screen
    Set to “ON”. 
    						
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    Measures
    Turn the operating mode on again.
    Turn the operating mode on again.
    Turn the operating mode on again.
    Turn the operating mode on again.
    Turn the operating mode on again.
    Turn the operating mode on again.
    Turn the operating mode on again.
    Turn the operating mode on and
    wait until the error indication goes
    out.
    Clean the heads with a head
    cleaning tape, then check the
    recording picture quality again.  The
    tape may be defective.  Replace the
    tape and check again.
    If the picture quality is still inferior,
    contact your local Panasonic dealer.
    Consult your local Panasonic dealer
    for replacement of the built-in
    battery.
    Input video signals.
    Consult your local Panasonic
    dealer.
    Replace the cassette.
    Consult your local Panasonic
    dealer.
    8  TROUBLESHOOTING
    8-1  Error Indications
    Error indications are shown on the display whenever
    condensation occurs or there are problems with cassette
    loading, unloading or mechanism operation.
    5When a problem occurs, the error indication “E-**” lights
    (when the  menu switch in  is set to “ON”).
    5When any one of error indications (E-01 to E-09) is
    shown, a 12-V warning signal is output from the rear
    panel’s WARNING OUT connector.
    5When the  menu switch in  is set
    to “ON”, the buzzer sounds if a problem occurs (E-01 to E-
    08 and E-11 (during recording)).
    When an error indication appears or the buzzer sounds,
    turn the operating mode on again to clear the error
    indication and buzzer sound (E-01 to E07).
    When the error indication “E-**” is shown, turning the
    operating mode on again may not clear the problem. In
    this case, consult your local Panasonic dealer.
    BUZZER screen
    Buzzer sound
    VCR operation
    The operating mode is turned off.
    The operating mode is turned off.
    The operating mode is turned off.
    The operating mode is turned off.
    The operating mode is turned off.
    The operating mode is turned off.
    The operating mode is turned off.
    The cassette is ejected and the
    drum starts rotating.
    Cassette loading is not possible.
    The head cleaner in the VCR
    cleans the heads.
    If a power failure occurs, clock and
    timer setting data and record/
    playback speed settings may be
    reset.
    —
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    The cassette is ejected.  The error
    indication is shown only while the
    cassette is being ejected.
    The operating mode is turned off.
    The operating mode is turned off.Error
    indication
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    E-98
    E-99
    Contents
    Problem with loading operation
    Problem with unloading operation
    Problem with supply reel rotation
    Problem with drum rotation
    Problem with take-up reel rotation
    Problem with capstan rotation
    Problem with eject operation
    Condensation
    Error with recording check
    (recording defect)
    Insufficient battery capacity for
    clock and timer backup.
    No input video signal
    It is not possible to write in
    EEPROM.
    The tape is broken.
    System error
    System error
    This unit uses a microprocessor and may not function properly if there is external noise or interference. In this case, turn the
    operating mode off and unplug the power cord from the AC outlet. Then plug the power cord in again and check operation. 
    						
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    8-2  No Error Indication 8  TROUBLESHOOTING
    Remedies
    qConnect the power cord to an AC outlet.
    qPress the [TIMER] button so that the
    “TIMER” indication goes out.
    qRelease the Operation Lock mode.
    Release the Operation Lock mode.
    qConnect the monitor correctly.
    qPress the [TIMER] button to clear the
    “TIMER” indication.
    —
    Adjust the tracking with the [TRACKNG
    +/–] button.
    Clean the heads with a commercially-
    available head cleaning tape.  If the picture
    quality is still unsatisfactory, consult your
    local Panasonic dealer.
    qUse a tape on which sound is recorded.
    qPlayback sound is not output in the
    timelapse mode.
    Paste a piece of cellophane tape over
    the hole.
    qCheck again.
    qCheck it again.
    Press the [TIMER] button so that the
    [TIMER] indication goes out.
    If you feel it is too noisy, install the VCR
    in a rack.
    qSet the clock.
    qSet the  menu
    switch to “ON”.
    Set the  menu
    switch to “OFF”.
    When setting the camera switching timing on
    this unit, set the menu switch to “1 FIELD” or
    “2 FIELD”.
    To perform repeat recording using external
    recording activation, set 
    to “OFF” and  to “ON”.
    Symptoms
    No power is supplied.
    Operation buttons have no effect
    during recording and playback.
    No picture is shown during
    playback.
    Noise appears in the picture in
    the Shuttle Search mode, Still
    mode and Field Advance mode.
    Noise appears in part of the
    playback picture.
    When the cassette is played
    back, the picture becomes
    rough or disappears.
    No sound is heard during
    playback.
    Recording is impossible.
    Timer recording is not working.
    The clock cannot be set.
    Tape running sound is heard in
    the Record, Play, FF and REW
    modes.
    The time/date is not shown.
    Auto REW and repeat recording
    are not possible during
    recording.
    Camera image is not switched.
    External recording is not
    possible.CausesqIs the power cord disconnected?
    qIs the [TIMER] indication shown?
    qIs the Operation Lock mode
    engaged?
    Is the Operation Lock mode
    engaged?
    qIs the monitor connected correctly?
    qIs the “TIMER” indication lit?
    This is not a malfunction.
    Is the tracking adjusted properly?
    Dust may have accumulated on the
    video heads.
    qAre you recording in a timelapse
    mode?  If so, sound is not recorded.
    qDuring alarm scan, no sound is
    output.
    qAre you playing back in Time Lapse
    mode?
    Has the cassette safety tab been
    removed?
    qIs the clock set correctly? Is the
    timer properly programmed?
    qIs the “TIMER” indication lit?
    Is the “TIMER” indication lit?
    During recording and playback, the
    VCR’s motor and rotary heads are
    running. The sound this generates is
    normal and not a malfunction.
    qIs the clock set?
    qIs the 
    menu switch set to “OFF”?
    Is the  menu
    switch in  set to “STOP”?
    Is the  menu switch
    in  set to “OFF”?
    Is the  menu switch
    in the  menu set to
    “ON”? 
    						
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    9-1 Tape Reel Counter/Tape Remaining Time Table
    9  APPENDIXES
    The table below shows the tape remaining time with the tape reel counter value in each record/playback speed mode
    (when a T-120 tape is used).
    Since actual tape remaining time may differ from the values in the table below, use these values for reference only.
    When a T-120 tape is used:  Tape remaining time when the tape reel counter is “0000” at the beginning of the tape.
    •When the cassette tape is ejected, the tape reel counter is reset to “0000”.
    •When the tape is rewound to the beginning in the Repeat Recording or Auto Rewind mode using the counter end output function,
    the tape reel counter is reset to “0000”.
    Counter end output function: Set the menu switch  to any position except “OFF”. HDR OFF
    HDR ON
    0
    500
    1,000
    1,500
    2.000
    2,500
    3,000
    3,500
    4,000
    4,500
    5,000
    5,500
    5,832
    HDR OFF
    HDR ON
    0
    500
    1,000
    1,500
    2.000
    2,500
    3,000
    3,500
    4,000
    4,500
    5,000
    5,500
    5,8326H
    6H6 h 8 m
    5 h 22 m
    4 h 38 m
    3 h 57 m
    3 h 19 m
    2 h 44 m
    2 h 11 m
    1 h 41 m
    1 h 14 m
    50 m
    29 m
    10 m
    0 m
    Record/playback speed modes
    2H
    2H
    2 h 2 m
    1 h 47 m
    1 h 32 m
    1 h 19 m
    1 h 6 m
    54 m
    43 m
    33 m
    24 m
    16 m
    9 m
    3 m
    0 m
    Tape reel counter
    Tape reel counter
    24H
    24H
    26 h 26 m
    23 h 11 m
    19 h 56 m
    17 h 7 m
    14 h 18 m
    11 h 42 m
    9 h 19 m
    7 h 9 m
    5 h 12 m
    3 h 28 m
    1 h 57 m
    39 m
    0 m
    48H
    48H
    49 h 10 m
    42 h 58 m
    37 h 8 m
    31 h 40 m
    26 h 35 m
    21 h 53 m
    17 h 32 m
    13 h 34 m
    9 h 59 m
    6 h 45 m
    3 h 54 m
    1 h 26 m
    0 m
    72H
    72H
    73 h 45 m
    64 h 27 m
    55 h 42 m
    47 h 31 m
    39 h 53 m
    32 h 49 m
    26 h 18 m
    20 h 21 m
    14 h 58 m
    10 h 8 m
    5 h 52 m
    2 h 9 m
    0 m
    120H
    120H
    122 h 56 m
    107 h 25 m
    92 h 51 m
    79 h 12 m
    66 h 29 m
    54 h 42 m
    43 h 51 m
    33 h 56 m
    24 h 57 m
    16 h 54 m
    9 h 47 m
    3 h 35 m
    0 m
    168H
    168H
    172 h 6 m
    150 h 23 m
    129 h 59 m
    110 h 53 m
    93 h 5 m
    76 h 35 m
    61 h 24 m
    47 h 31 m
    34 h 56 m
    23 h 40 m
    13 h 41 m
    5 h 2 m
    0 m240H
    240H
    245 h 52 m
    214 h 51 m
    185 h 42 m
    158 h 24 m
    132 h 58 m
    109 h 25 m
    87 h 43 m
    67 h 53 m
    49 h 55 m
    33 h 48 m
    19 h 34 m
    7 h 11 m
    0 m480H
    480H
    491 h 45 m
    429 h 42 m
    371 h 24 m
    316 h 49 m
    265 h 57 m
    218 h 50 m
    175 h 26 m
    135 h 46 m
    99 h 50 m
    67 h 37 m
    39 h 8 m
    14 h 23 m
    0 m960H
    960H
    983 h 30 m
    859 h 25 m
    742 h 48 m
    633 h 38 m
    531 h 55 m
    437 h 40 m
    350 h 53 m
    271 h 32 m
    199 h 40 m
    135 h 14 m
    78 h 17 m
    28 h 46 m
    0 m Record/playback speed modes
    L12H
    –
    14 h 14 m
    12 h 29 m
    10 h 44 m
    9 h 13 m
    7 h 42 m
    6 h 18 m
    5 h 1 m
    3 h 51 m
    2 h 48 m
    1 h 52 m
    1 h 3 m
    21 m
    0 m
    –
    L18H
    18 h 24 m
    16 h 6 m
    13 h 54 m
    11 h 51 m
    9 h 57 m
    8 h 12 m
    6 h 33 m
    5 h 3 m
    3 h 42 m
    2 h 30 m
    1 h 27 m
    30 m
    0 m
    L24H
    –
    26 h 26 m
    23 h 11 m
    19 h 56 m
    17 h 7 m
    14 h 18 m
    11 h 42 m
    9 h 19 m
    7 h 9 m
    5 h 12 m
    3 h 28 m
    1 h 57 m
    39 m
    0 m
    84H
    84H
    86 h 3 m
    75 h 11 m
    64 h 59 m
    55 h 26 m
    46 h 32 m
    38 h 17 m
    30 h 42 m
    23 h 45 m
    17 h 28 m
    11 h 50 m
    6 h 50 m
    2 h 31 m
    0 m 
    						
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    9-2  Rear Panel’s Inputs/Outputs
    Terminals Signal levels Remarks
    About 2 s Min. 400 ms
    Min. 400 ms
    Alarm 
    Record mode
    LV: 0 V
    Max. 10 mALV: 0 V
    HV: 5 V ~ 12 V
    HV: 12 VHV: 5 V
    HV:12 V 
    (output impedance: 4.7 kohms)
    Record mode: 
    repeat recording ON/auto rewind ON
    33.3ms
    1field
    • 2H/6H recording
    • TL (L12H -
     960H) recording
    Tape endManual 
    operation
    Warning Warning resetHV: 12 V 
    (output impedance: 4.7 kohms) Record mode: 
    repeat recording OFF/auto rewind OFF
    ALARM IN
    Alarm signal inputCAM SW OUT
    Camera switching
    signal output
    ALARM REC OUT
    Alarm recording 
    mode signal output
    TAPE END OUT
    Tape end signal 
    output
    WARNING OUT
    Warning signal
    output ALARM RST IN
    Alarm signal reset 
    inputInput at ground
    levelOutput at ground
    level
    LV: 0 V
    CLOCK RESET IN
    Clock reset inputInput at ground
    level
    About 100 ms
    About 100 msLV: 0 V
    CLOCK RESET 
    OUT
    Clock reset outputOutput at ground
    level
    Over 2.5 sLV: 0 V HV : 5 VHV: 5 V
    HV: 5 V
    HV: 5 V
    SERIES REC IN
    Series recording
    signal inputInput at ground
    level
    2.5 s to 3 sLV: 0 V
    SERIES REC OUT
    Series recording
    signal outputOutput at ground
    level
    External recordingMin. 400 ms
    SERIES REC IN
    External automatic
    recording signal inputInput at ground
    level Input at high
    level
    Output at high
    level
    Output at high
    level Output at ground
    level
    During
    recording
    During
    standby
    1 field
    Time
    17 ms
    GNDGND
    The switching interval
    can be set to“1 field”
    or “1 frame”with the
     in the
     setting
    screen.
    (With the menu switch
    set to “1 field”)
    Camera switching signal output
    Time
    Camera switching signal output
    HV:12V
    HV: 5 V
    9  APPENDIXES 
    						
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    9-3  Specifications 9  APPENDIXES
    [Time/date]
    5Display
    5Display position
    5Character size
    5Power backup
    [Alarm]
    5Alarm input
    5Camera switching
    output
    Outer dimensions
    * Design and specifications subject to change without
    notice. 5Recording system
    5Signal system
    5Tape speed
    5Recording and
    playback time
    (with T-120
    cassette)
    5Fast-forward/
    rewind time
    5Power supply
    5Power
    consumption
    5Dimensions
    5Weight
    5Operating
    temperature
    5Operating humidity
    5Storage
    temperature
    [Video System]
    5Signal input
    5Signal output
    5Horizontal
    resolution
    5Video S/N
    [Audio system]
    5Number of tracks
    5Line input
    5Mic input
    5Line output
    5Frequency
    response
    5Audio S/NLuminance: FM recording
    Color: down-converted direct
    recording
    NTSC-type color signal,
    EIA monochrome signal,
    525 lines/60 fields
    33.35 mm/s.,  Standard (2H) mode
    11.12 mm/s.,  Extended (6H) mode
    2 hours (Standard (2H) mode),
    6 hours (Extended (6H) mode),
    L12, L18, L24, 24, 48, 72, 84, 120,
    168, 240, 480, 960 hours (However,
    L12/L18/L24 can only be selected
    when an S-VHS tape is used)
    (Timelapse mode: field recording)
    Within about 4 minutes
    (with T-120 cassette)
    AC 120 V, 50 Hz/60 Hz
    19 watts
    360 (W) x 115 (H) x 361 (D) mm
    Approx. 5.5 kg
    5°C to 40°C
    35%RH or more, 80%RH or less
    –20°C to 60°C
    LINE 1.0 Vp-p, 75 ohms,
        unbalanced BNC
    S-VIDEO Y: 1.0 Vp-p, 75 ohms,
    unbalanced
    C: 0.286 Vp-p, 75 ohms,
    unbalanced (burst)
    LINE 1.0 Vp-p, 75 ohms,
        unbalanced BNC
    S-VIDEO Y: 1.0 Vp-p, 75 ohms,
    unbalanced
    C: 0.286 Vp-p, 75 ohms,
    unbalanced (burst)
    400 lines or more  
    (S-VIDEO: 2H mode)
    43 dB or more (2H mode) (with an
    S-VHS tape)
    1 (normal)
    –8 dBs, 50 kohms, unbalanced RCA
    –67 dBs, 600 ohms, unbalanced
    –8 dBs, 1 kohm, unbalanced RCA
    100 Hz — 10 kHz (2H mode)
    40 dB or more (2H mode at 4%
    distortion level)Unit: mm Month, day, year, hours, minutes,
    seconds, recording mode, alarm
    input data, power loss data
    Variable
    16H
    Approx. two years (may be less
    depending on the operating
    environment)
    Input at ground level
    Negative pulse output (17 ms)
    115
    360
    361
    PULL
    OPEN TIME
     LAPSETime Lapse Video Cassette Recorder PULL
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