Sharp VL-A110U VLA110U Operation Manual - Page 62

References, Using Your VIEWCAM Abroad, Video Cassette Tapes

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References Video Cassette Tapes Use only tapes with the mark with this VIEWCAM. To protect recordings against erasure When a previously recorded cassette is used again for recording, the previously recorded material is erased. To protect a recording against accidental erasure, slide the tab on the cassette to cover the opening. (A red mark will be exposed.) To record, slide the tab to open the opening. Using Your VIEWCAM Abroad Television signal standards and electrical voltages and frequencies vary substantially from country to country. When you are abroad, check the sections below before using the AC adapter or connecting the VIEWCAM to a TV. AC Adapter (Supplied Accessory) The supplied AC adapter is compatible with 50 Hz and 60 Hz electrical systems in the range of 110 V to 240 V AC. An AC plug adapter may be required depending on the design of the electrical outlet. Notes: • Do not insert anything into the erasure-protection opening in the cassette. • Do not put anything into the holes on the bottom of the cassette. • Do not store or place your video tapes in direct sunlight, near heaters, or in places with excessive moisture or dust. • Do not keep video tapes near magnetic objects as they may erase the recording. • Do not drop or subject the tapes to excessive shocks. • Uneven tape winding will damage the tape. If the tape is not properly wound, reinsert it in the VIEWCAM and rewind the tape. • Store the cassettes in their cases and stand them upright. Suitable AC plug adapter AC 110-240 V Television Signal Standards In any country, you can always watch the video picture by using the LCD monitor screen. However, if you want to watch the picture on a TV screen, the TV must be NTSC-M system compatible. NTSC-M is used in the following areas: The Bahamas, Barbados, Bermuda, Myanmar (previously Burma), Canada, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, the Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, Greenland, Guam, Guatemala, Haiti, Honduras, Jamaica, Japan, South Korea, Mexico, the Netherland Antilles, Nicaragua, Panama, Peru, the Philippines, Puerto Rico, St. Kitts, St. Lucia, Surinam, Taiwan, Trinidad, the U.S.A., Venezuela, Southern Vietnam, and the Virgin Islands. References 53

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References
References
Using Your VIEWCAM Abroad
Television signal standards and electrical
voltages and frequencies vary substantially
from country to country. When you are abroad,
check the sections below before using the AC
adapter or connecting the VIEWCAM to a TV.
AC Adapter (Supplied Accessory)
The supplied AC adapter is compatible with
50 Hz and 60 Hz electrical systems in the
range of 110 V to 240 V AC.
An AC plug adapter may be required
depending on the design of the electrical
outlet.
Television Signal Standards
In any country, you can always watch the video
picture by using the LCD monitor screen.
However, if you want to watch the picture on a
TV screen, the TV must be NTSC-M system
compatible. NTSC-M is used in the following
areas:
The Bahamas, Barbados, Bermuda, Myanmar
(previously Burma), Canada, Chile, Colombia,
Costa Rica, Cuba, the Dominican Republic,
Ecuador, El Salvador, Greenland, Guam,
Guatemala, Haiti, Honduras, Jamaica, Japan,
South Korea, Mexico, the Netherland Antilles,
Nicaragua, Panama, Peru, the Philippines,
Puerto Rico, St. Kitts, St. Lucia, Surinam,
Taiwan, Trinidad, the U.S.A., Venezuela,
Southern Vietnam, and the Virgin Islands.
Video Cassette Tapes
Use only tapes with the
mark with this
VIEWCAM.
To protect recordings against erasure
When a previously recorded cassette is used
again for recording, the previously recorded
material is erased. To protect a recording
against accidental erasure, slide the tab on the
cassette to cover the opening. (A red mark will
be exposed.) To record, slide the tab to open
the opening.
Notes:
Do not insert anything into the erasure-protection
opening in the cassette.
Do not put anything into the holes on the bottom
of the cassette.
Do not store or place your video tapes in direct
sunlight, near heaters, or in places with
excessive moisture or dust.
Do not keep video tapes near magnetic objects
as they may erase the recording.
Do not drop or subject the tapes to excessive
shocks.
Uneven tape winding will damage the tape. If the
tape is not properly wound, reinsert it in the
VIEWCAM and rewind the tape.
Store the cassettes in their cases and stand
them upright.
AC 110
240 V
Suitable AC plug adapter