Cassette video recorder '' Electronics VM-54 ''.

Video television equipment.video playersThe "Electronics VM-54" cassette recorder has been produced by the Leningrad PO "Positron" in an experimental batch since 1990. The VM is intended for recording and reproducing a color image according to the SECAM or PAL system and sound accompaniment. The VM uses VK videotapes. Magnetic tape 12.65 mm wide, depending on length, provides continuous recording or playback for 30 to 240 minutes. VM allows to carry out: supply of HF test signal for setting the TV channel selector; recording of color and b / w TV programs received in the MW and UHF bands; playback of recorded TV programs on a color or b / w TV set for an output signal in the range of 35 ... 40 UHF channels; recording color and b / w programs from video sources; reproduction of color and b / w programs recorded from the AV input and recordings made on VK cassettes. Freeze the image in freeze frame mode; automatic shutdown of the freeze frame mode and others, when the tape does not move for 8 minutes and the transition to the ready mode, in which it is possible to record according to the program; setting and displaying the current time on the indicator; one or multiple automatic switching on and off the recording of two arbitrary programs in an interval of up to 30 days; automatic search for TV stations with the possibility of pre-selecting and storing 35 programs, saving data in memory for 30 days when the mains voltage is disconnected; rewinding the tape in both directions with automatic stop at the end and at the beginning of the tape roll; accelerated viewing of the image in both directions; fast forward playback; reverse playback at nominal speed (reverse); turning off the sound signal during reverse and playback at any speed, except for the nominal one; automatic ejection of the cassette at the end of the roll during recording; automatic rewinding of the tape when it reaches the end; forward frame by frame; automatic regulation of tracking when playing programs recorded on other VCRs after pressing the auto-tracking button; counting tape consumption in relative units by a nonlinear 4-digit counter combined with a clock; switching from one mode to another without first pressing the stop button; automatic cassette ejection with recording blocking when pressing the record button; change of display brightness; remote control of the VCR.