Key Specifications:
Q1: Which video cassette can I use with this specific VCR?
A1: This video cassete recorder only supports YHS cassettes and does not work with other standard VHS/VCR, while this VCR does not support cassettes.
Q2: What is the maximum recording time possible with your VCR?
A2: Total possible video recording time can vary between 2 hours to 960 hours depending on the mode, tape and settings used with this VCR.
Q3: Recording gets interrupted when there is a power failure, what are the consequences?
A3: The device is equipped with a power failure restarting function, which means as long as the power failure lasted less than 10 days, when the power is restored, the device will automatically enter into recording mode.
Q4: My device is stuck on recording and playback mode, how do I change that?
A4: Time mode buttons are provided in the unit for this very instance to change the recording and playback mode.
Q5: Someone contacted me saying that there is a function that enables set alarm to be recorded is that true?
A5: Indeed you can; if an alarm signal is sent, then the device will automatically start recording as per your preset alarm.
Q6: I turned on the device assuming there were no chances condensation occurring, however condensation began to form, help?
A6: The blink dew indicator within the device notifies the user when dew condensation has begun to form, so when it does form you need to turn the unit off and wait till the blinking stops so the unit and the tape don’t get damaged.
Q7: The VCR comes equipped with an audio in port; can I connect a microphone directly to the device?
A7: yes, by Sockets Using audio inputs devices including RCA jacks and MIC IN jacks can be used, though the jack input will turn off when this connection is used.
Q8: What is the process of cleaning the heads of the VCR?
A8: The VCR has a feature to clean the heads, and this function is activated automatically when the timer recording is completed and when the tape runs out.