Time mode selection, Notes on operation, Selecting the cassette tape – Panasonic TL350 Manuel d'utilisation

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Time Mode Selection

TIME MODE button

Refer to the table given below to select the mode that suits the intended purpose of use.

Tape

type

Mode

Recordable time (hours)

Video

recording

interval

(sec.)

Sound

recording

Camera

switching

interval

(sec.)

Tape travel

method

NV-T120

NV-T90

NV-T60

NV-T30

2 hours

2

1.5

1

0.5

1/60

Yes

1/30

Continuous

travel at

33.35 mm/sec.

6 hours

6

4.5

3

1.5

1/60

Yes

1/30

Continuous

travel at

11.12 mm/sec.

12 hours

12

9

6

3

0.116

Yes

0.116

Continuous

travel at
4.76 mm/sec.

24 hours

24

18

12

6

0.216

Yes

0.216

Continuous

travel at
2.56 mm/sec.

Notes on operation

• This unit is designed with the NV-T120 cassette tape as a reference.

• Depending on the type of video cassette used, the recordable time will differ.
• Sound can be recorded in all time modes.
• The 12- and 24-hour modes are time lapse modes. Pictures are recorded with frames skipped to enable lengthy

recording and playback.

• A tape recorded in a time lapse (12-/24-hour) mode can be played back in quick motion in the 2-hour mode.
• A tape recorded in the 2-hour mode can be played back in slow motion using the time lapse (12-/24-hour) mode.
• A tape recorded in the 6-hour {or 2-hour) mode cannot be played back in the 2-hour (6-hour) mode.

Selecting the cassette tape

The unit is designed as a product required to exhibit high reliability in surveillance, security, monitoring, etc. In order to

maintain its recording reliability, it is recommended that the Panasonic video tapes listed below be used.

<VHS tapes>

NV-T120
NV-T90
NV-T60
NV-T30

NV-T120HG
NV-T90HG
NV-T60HG
NV-T30HG

Avoid using 160-minute tapes, 180-minute tapes with this unit.

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