Akai VS-K607N-E3(S) Manuel utilisateur

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Video Recorder
VS-K607N-E3(S)
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Features
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High Quality (HQ) Images
On-Screen Displays (OSD)
Hi-Fi Stereo Audio Recording
and Playback
CATV Tuner with Hyperband
80 Memories for Presets
Automatic TV station presetting
30 Minutes Back-Up in case of
Power Failure
6 rotary Heads (4 Video Heads,
2 HiFi Audio Heads)
Timer Recording of up to 8
Programs per Month
One-Touch Timer Recording
(OTR)
Slow Motion Playback
Frame advanced picture
Video Index Search System
NTSC Video Cassette Tape
Playback on PAL TV
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Auto Power ON and Auto
Playback when inserting a
Cassette Tape
Auto Rewind, Auto Eject, and
Auto Power OFF
Real-Time Tape Counter with
ZERO RETURN-Function
Auto Video Head Cleaning
System
2 Tape Speeds
Digital Auto Tracking (ATR
Function)
Repeat
On-Screen Language Display
in English, German, French,
Italian, or Spanish
2 Scart sockets for Premiere
AV-Front input jacks
CE Symbol Guaranteeing
Compliance to Currently
Effective European Standards.
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Precautions .......................................................... 2
Locations of Indicators and Controls .................... 4
Remote Control .................................................... 5
Connections and Installation ................................ 7
Setting the TV to the AV-Channel ........................ 9
On-screen Language Selection.......................... 10
Setting the Time and Date ................................. 10
Automatic TV station presetting ......................... 11
Mapping TV stations .......................................... 11
Manual TV station presetting ............................. 13
Preparation
Recording a TV Program ................................... 17
One-Touch Timer Recording (OTR)................... 18
Timer Recording................................................. 19
Hi-Fi Stereo Audio Recording and
Playback............................................................. 21
Recording
Duplicating a Video Tape ................................... 22
Error Search .........................................................
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Video Head Cleaning ......................................... 24
Specifications ..................................................... 24
Contents
Other Functions
Loading and Unloading a Cassette Tape ........... 14
Playback............................................................. 14
Special Playback ................................................ 15
Repeat Playback ................................................ 15
Counter Display.................................................. 16
Video Index Search System .................................
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Playback
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Precautions
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To prevent injuries do not insert your hand into the
cassette loading slot.
Watch out for toddlers who often love to imitate the
behavior of adults. In some cases, toys inserted into
the cassette loading slot have resulted in expensive
repairs.
Leave repairs to a qualified service technician.
Video Tape
Video Head Drum
Moisture condensation
Do not place the unit near appliances which may
cause electromagnetic interference such as loud-
speakers, amplifiers, electric motors, etc. Magnetic
fields may affect picture or sound quality of video
recordings.
Avoid locations subjected to extreme heat and cold.
Avoid extreme moisture and dust. Avoid to place the unit on any surfaces that may by
subjected to vibrations or shocks.
Moisture will condense on the unit in the following cases;
If the unit is suddenly moved from a cold place to a warm place,
do not operate it for two or three hours.
When cold water is poured into a glass, for example, water vapour in
the air will condense on the surface of the glass. This is called moisture
condensation.
What is moisture condensation?
When you move this VCR from a cold to a warm place.
After heating a cold room or under extremely humid conditions.
If you experience the above conditions:
Plug the mains lead into an AC outlet, set the POWER button to ON
and leave at the room temperature until moisture condensation
disappears.
Depending on the surrounding conditions, this may take for two or
three hours.
NO !
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VIDEO
SERVICE
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Do not place flower vases on top or next to the unit.
Water spilled into the unit could cause serious unit
damages. In case of water damage, do not unplug
the power cord from its wall outlet and call for
qualified service immediately.
When you leave your home for a long period of time,
unplug the power cord for safety reasons.
Do not insert fingers or any other objects into the
cassette loading slot. Also, when cleaning the unit,
never spray cleaner or furniture wax directly on the
unit housing.
To protect the unit during a thunder storm, unplug the
power cord and disconnect the antenna.
OK !
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Cleaning Precautions
For cleaning the VCR we recommend a mild soap
solution and a slightly moistened soft cloth as it is
used for furniture. To avoid electrical shocks unplug
the AC power cord from its wall outlet before
cleaning. Be especially careful when cleaning plastic
components.
Precautions
NO !
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Front view
VCR Indicator
Clock/Counter/Channel Display (see below)
VCR Indicators and Displays
Recording/One-touch Timer Recording
Timer Recording
ON Symbol
(Clock symbol)
The following indications will light up or blink for several seconds on the display.
Playback/Still picture/
Recording pause
Locations of Indicators and Controls
Video/Audio L/R input
Program selection / Manual
Tracking adjustment
Stop / cassette eject
Recording /
Instant recording
Infrared sensor
Display
Playback / Slow motion
Tape rewind
Tape fast forward
Power On/Off
Cassette loading slot
Page
Remaining Time of OTR
Current Time
Elapsed Time
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10
16
A1,A2,A3
CH 29
rF:36
Scart or AV-Front input
Channel selected
AV-Channel 36
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17,18
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*will appear and change to counter display after approx. 4 seconds.
Display
Explanation
Display
Explanation Page
REC VCR
0:30
11:30
01:23
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EJECT
ENTER
REC/OTR
PAUSE/STILLPLAY/SLOW
CH/TRAV
MENU
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456
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INDEX CANCEL
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CALL
SPEED
SP/LP
CLOCK/
COUNTER
TV/VCR
PROGRAM
TIMER REC
AUDIO
SELECT
ZERO
RETURN
COUNTER
RESET
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EJECT
Tape eject 14
Page
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Remote Control
On/Off
Select channel 17,18
Use as the Number buttons in
various setting modes
10~13
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Scart Input 19,
22
AV
CH/TR–
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Manual Tracking 15
Select channel step by step 11,17
Recording/OTR 17,18
REC/OTR
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PAUSE/STILL
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Still picture 15
Pause for recording On/Off
PLAY/SLOW
Playback/Slow motion
Menu setting
14,15
Menu setting
14,15
Reverse picture search/Tape rewind
Menu setting
Forward picture search/Fast forward 14,15
14,15Tape Stop
Menu setting
Memorize
ENTER
INDEX
Index 16
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CANCEL
Fade-out channel
Cancel Timer recording
MENU
Call Menu 10~13, 15,19
TIMER REC
Timer recording On/Off 19
Confirmation of Timer-Recording 20
PROGRAM
CALL
Display status 17
Clock/Counter 16
CLOCK/
COUNTER
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COUNTER
RESET
Set Counter to zero
16Return to counter position 00:00
ZERO
RETURN
SPEED
SP/LP
Select Tape speed 17,18
TV/VCR
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Switch to TV only at Scart connection
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AUDIO
SELECT
Select Audio
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How to install the batteries
Use micro batteries type UM-4 (AAA-Size).
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If the batteries have not been installed according
to their polarities.
If the batteries are weak.
If bright sunlight directly beams onto the unit front. If an obstacle is placed between the unit and the
handset.
The remote control handset will not work properly in the following cases:
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2
1Move cover in direction of
arrow and take it off.
Install the batteries as shown
below, pay attention to
polarities.
Replace cover.
approx. 5m
Distance of Remote Control Operation
•Point the remote control
directly at the remote sensor.
Remote sensor
Effective angle: approx. 60°
Transmitter window
Remote Control
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IN
(ENTR)
RF
(ANT)
OUT
(SORTIE)
AUDIO OUT (SORTIE)
R
(D)
L
(G)
VCR/DECODER
(CANAL+)
TV
(PRISE PERITEL)
Connect your VCR to your home's aerial and to your TV-set as shown in the illustration.
When you have finished these connections you connect your VCR to the 230 V / 50 Hz mains.
Connections and Installation
TV
Supplied Coaxial cable
AC power cord 230V/50 Hz
Video-Cassette-
Recorder (VCR)
Antenna-Input
RF-Input (from
house antenna)
Audio Output L
TV Scart Socket
VCR/DECODER Scart Socket
Audio Output R
RF-Output (to TV)
(not supplied)
Antenna
If you don’t have a SCART-cable at hand just now, perform now the output channel adjustment (AV-channel)
(see pg. 9). This VCR will work without connecting a SCART-cable. Please note that not using a SCART-
cable makes installing procedure more complicated. Therefore we recommend to
Connect a TV through the SCART-Socket
You can connect the VCR to your TV with RF cable. If however, your TV has SCART-Socket you can connect
it to the VCR with a SCART cable as shown above for better quality pictures and sound.
If your TV-set does not switch to video-playback automatically, please turn your
TV's video switch to VIDEO position manually.
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The SCART-Socket is suitable for the connection of Video-Recorder with other units.
Connection to a Stereo Amplifier
If the VCR is connected to a stereo amplifier, the video soundtrack can be output through the
loudspeakers of the stereo system.
TV
Decoder
Connection to a BS Receiver
If a BS receiver is used, we recommend the following configuration:
From house antenna
TV
RF-
Output
Connections and Installation
To AUDIO-
Input(right)
To AUDIO-
Input(left)
TV
RF-Output
Satellite
Antenna
RF-
Output
Video-Cassette-Recorder (VCR)
From house antenna
Audio-cable (not supplied)
Video-Cassette-
Recorder (VCR)
TV-Scart Socket
From
house
antenna
Satellite
Receiver
SCART-cable (not supplied) SCART-cable (not supplied)
SCART-cable (not supplied)
SCART-cable (not supplied)
Connection to a Decoder (for Premiere Programs)
SCART-cable (not supplied)
Video-Cassette-
Recorder (VCR)
CLOCK SET
SYSTEM SETUP
LANGUAGE/SPRACHE/LANGUE
LINGUA/LENGUA
AV2 [DEC]
SELECT :
ENTER
: ENTER
MENU
EXIT
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Note: Make sure that AV-2 mode in SYSTEM SETUP-menu has been set to DEC .
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