Sanyo VM ES 88 P User Manual

Specifications and Main Features

  • Monitor type: PAL, CCIR
  • Video system: FM color system with a remarkably rotating 4 head helical scan system.
  • Audio System: Rotating head FM feature.
  • Cassette: Uses 8mm videos tape cassettes.
  • Tape rate: High divided by SP: 20.051 millimeters per second, and Lp: times 10.025 millimeters per second.
  • Time for recording and playback: Equivocal to 180 minutes using the P5-90 cassette option.
  • For forward and rewind the time taken is approxiacally 8 minutes on a P5-90 cassette.
  • Pick up actuator: CCD solid type.
  • Viewfinder: Uses 0.7 inch electronic and black views.
  • Lens: For electro-powered 6x zoom f equals 11mm to about 66 mm F2 uses range.
  • Adjusting an external white balance: Is automatic.
  • Exposure for a subject: 4 lux or more.
  • Exposure range for a subject: Between 4 lux and 100,000 lux.
  • Nominal Power supply: Battery holder has an input between 6 volts and 7.5 volts OV.
  • Power usage: 5.9 watts while camera is being recorded.
  • Operating temperature: 0 degrees Celsius to 40 degrees Celsius and 32 degrees F to 104 degrees F.
  • Temperatures while being stored: 20 degrees further to plus 60 degrees which is negative 4 to 140 degrees.
  • External dimension measurements (Wx H x D): 163 mm by 78mm x 184 mm.
  • Weight excluding the balance: Approximately810 grams.
  • Microphone: Uses a type that is omni directional which gives a high range.
  • AUDIO/VIDEO output: 1Vp-p unbalanced video output which is negative synchronous and for audio it is output of about 6dBs and 2.2k.ohms or less.
  • Low microphone: Impedance microphone jack that is diverse.
  • Earphone jack: For earphone impedance of 82 ohm or greater.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is the maximum runtime of the NP-55 battery pack once recorded?

It is possible to use the NP-55 battery pack for recording purposes for approximately 50 minutes if the battery has a full charge.

Q: Which tapes are compatible with the camcorder?

The unit supports 8mm video cassette exclusively.

Q: In case of the camcorder not turning on what action should be performed?

The cause can be the other components of the computer or can be the battery pack replaced or the AC adaptor is switched off.

Q: Should the camcorder pack be removed prior to or with the camcorder attachment charging?

Negative. The camcorder battery pack needs to be detached before the charging process.

Q: Which one is correct am I to be pressing in order to rewrite DATE/TIME imprint on my recordings?

Be pressing DATE button which is positioned in the right direction of the viewfinder and the ummo displayed is changed and the ummo is again displayed to making time imprinting.

Q: In the event that a DEW indication is observed on the viewfinder which course of action should be undertaken?

Wait until it is dry as this indicates condensation and do not use the camcorder.

Q: Can tapes that are recorded on another camcorder be played on this camcorder?

A: This camcorder does not support Hi8 tapes that have already been played on It.

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