General; Features; Precautions - Sony GV-8E Service Manual

Video tv recorder
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Features
For
details,
refer to
the pages indicated
in
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.
With
Sony
GV-8E
video
TV
recorder,
you
can;
- view playback
picture
of
8mm
video
tapes.
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-
view TV programs.
-
record TV
programs.
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In addition,
if
you connect
an optional
video camera to
this unit,
you can record
pictures through
the
camera
and view
them
immediately.
Compact and
lightweight
design
which
allows
you
the outdoor
use.
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Other
features
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-
Timer recording
e
-
Sleep
timer
which
turns
the
power
ofr
automatically
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- Picture
can
be muted
when
it
is
not necessary: e.g.
when
viewing
pictures
with
another
TV/monitor which is connected
to this
unit
or when
listening
only
to
the
sound.
This unit
uses
8mm
video
format casseltes. It
records
in the SP
mode
(approximately
2.0051
cm/second)
and
the
LP
mode
(approximalely
1.0058
cm/second) and can
play back
In the
SP
mode
and
LP
mode.
The
quality
of the playback
picture
in
the
LP
mode, however,
will
not be as good as
that
In
the
SP mode.
Television
programs, films,
video tapes
and
other
materials may be
copyrigh ted.
Unauthorized recording of such
material
may
be contrary
to
the
provisions of
the
r.npyright
laws
PCM recording/playback
is
not
possible
with this
unit.
The PCM
sound recorded
with another recorder
cannot
be
played
back with this
unit.
For
using
the recorder
abroad, see page
49.
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SECTION 1
GENERAL
Precautions
Th
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sect ion
is
extracted
from
instruction
manual.
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Operate
the
unit on
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DC.
For DC
or AC operation,
use
the accessories recommended
in
this
manual.
Should any solid object
or
liquid
fall
Into
the
cabinet,
unplug the unit and have It
checked
by
qualified personnel
before
operating It any
further.
Avoid
rough
handling
or mechanical shock to
the
unit.
Do not
apply excessive
force
to the
LCD.
Remove and
store
video
cassettes
after
recording
or playback.
Do not wrap up
the
unit and
operate
it because
heat
may
build
up
internally.
Avoid
using and storing
the
recorder in
the
following
locations.
-
Locations
susceptible
to
vibration.
-
Locations
exposed
to
strong magnetic
fields.
-
Locations
near
TV
or
radio
transmitters where
strong
radio
waves
are
generated.
Do not
put
the unit on the sand.
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When
the
unit
will
not
be
used for a long period
of
time,
periodically
turn
on
the
power,
operate
the recorder and
play
back a tape- for about three
minutes.
Clean
the
recorder body
with a dry, soft
cloth, or
a
soft
cloth
lightly
moistened
with
a mild detergent
solution.
Do not
use
any
type of
solvent
which may
damage
the
finish.
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