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I.S. EN 60843-1:1995

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HELICAL-SCAN VIDEO TAPE CASSETTE SYSTEM USING 8 MM MAGNETIC TAPE - 8 MM VIDEO - PART 1: GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS

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English

Published date

01-01-1995

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Foreword
Section 1: General
        1.1 Scope and object
        1.2 Normative references
        1.3 Environmental conditions
Section 2: Video tape
        2.1 Types of magnetic tape and reference tape
        2.2 Physical properties of the tape
            2.2.1 Magnetic tape width
            2.2.2 Magnetic tape width fluctuation
            2.2.3 Magnetic tape thickness
            2.2.4 Transparency of the magnetic tape
        2.3 Magnetic properties of the tape
        2.4 Recording characteristics of the tape
            2.4.1 Video characteristics of the tape
            2.4.2 Auxiliary audio characteristics
Section 3: Video tape cassette
        3.1 Mechanical parameters
            3.1.1 Dimensions of the cassette
            3.1.2 Datum planes Z, X and Y
            3.1.3 Tape winding
            3.1.4 Window and label
            3.1.5 Withdrawal force
            3.1.6 Support areas A, B, C and D
            3.1.7 Cassette holding areas
            3.1.8 Incorrect insertion protection
            3.1.9 Accidental erasure protection
            3.1.10 Recognition holes
            3.1.11 Changer grip
            3.1.12 Lid
            3.1.13 Reels
            3.1.14 Reel spring
        3.2 Magnetic tape length
        3.3 Leader and trailer tape
            3.3.1 Automatic stop
            3.3.2 Dimensions of the leader and trailer tape
            3.3.3 Transparency of the leader and trailer
                   tape
            3.3.4 Splicing
        3.4 Cassette designation
Section 4: Video cassette recorders
        4.1 Tape speed
            4.1.1 525 line - 60 field system
            4.1.2 625 line - 50 field system
        4.2 Drum diameter
        4.3 Tape tension
        4.4 Inclined azimuth angle
        4.5 Track configuration and dimensions
Section 5: Recording characteristics of the video signal
        5.1 Video recording system
            5.1.1 Block diagram for video recording
            5.1.2 Frequency spectrum allocation of recording
                   signals
        5.2 Recording of the luminance component
            5.2.1 Luminance filter
            5.2.2 Pre-emphasis and clipping
            5.2.3 Modulation characteristics
            5.2.4 FM high-pass filter
            5.2.5 Recording current
        5.3 Recording of the chrominance component
            5.3.1 Recording method
            5.3.2 Pre-emphasis
            5.3.3 Conversion method
            5.3.4 Recording equalization
            5.3.5 Recording current
            5.3.6 Colour burst amplitude
            5.3.7 Time difference between luminance and
                   chrominance
Section 6: Recording characteristics of the audio signal
        6.1 Audio recording system
        6.2 FM audio signal recording
            6.2.1 Carrier frequency
            6.2.2 Reference deviation
            6.2.3 Maximum deviation
            6.2.4 Recording FM signal channel bandwidth
            6.2.5 Recording current
            6.2.6 Noise reduction
            6.2.7 Others
        6.3 PCM audio signal recording
            6.3.1 Audio signal format
            6.3.2 PCM signal format
            6.3.3 PCM signal train
            6.3.4 Error correction
            6.3.5 Error detection
            6.3.6 Modulation
            6.3.7 Recording conditions
            6.3.8 Noise reduction
        6.4 Audio signal recording on the auxiliar audio
            track
            6.4.1 Reference level
            6.4.2 Playback equalization
            6.4.3 Noise reduction
        6.5 Noise reduction system
            6.5.1 Specifications for FM and PCM audio
            6.5.2 Specifications for AUX audio
Section 7: Characteristics of the tracking system
        7.1 Tracking pilot signal recording
            7.1.1 Tracking pilot signal frequencies
            7.1.2 Recording current
        7.2 Recording head positioning pilot signal
            recording (optional)
            7.2.1 The burst pilot signal write and read area
            7.2.2 The burst pilot signal frequency
            7.2.3 Recording current
Section 8: Auxiliary track for cue
        8.1 Recording on auxiliary cue track
Annex A Reference tape and sub-reference tape

Applies to magnetic video recording and/or playback with 8 mm tape cassettes on two-head helical-scan video cassette recorders, suitable for the recording and/or playback of monochrome as well as colour television signals.

DevelopmentNote
For CENELEC adoptions of IEC publications, please check www.iec.ch to be sure that you have any corrigenda that may apply. (01/2017)
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
120
PublisherName
National Standards Authority of Ireland
Status
Current

Standards Relationship
NBN EN 60843-1 : 1996 Identical
BS EN 60843-1:1994 Identical
DIN EN 60843-1:1994-07 Identical
SN EN 60843-1 : 1994 Identical
EN 60843-1:1994 Identical
NF EN 60843-1 : 1994 Identical
IEC 60843-1:1994 Identical

IEC 60843-3:1993 Helical-scan video tape cassette system using 8 mm magnetic tape - 8 mm Video - Part 3: High-band specifications for Hi 8
EN 60843-3 : 1993 Helical-scan video tape cassette system using 8 mm magnetic tape - 8 mm Video - Part 3: High-band specifications for Hi 8
EN 61105:1993 Reference tapes for video tape recorder systems
IEC 60843-2:1992 Helical-scan video tape cassette system using 8 mm magnetic tape - 8 mm Video - Part 2: PCM multi-track audio system
IEC 61105:1991 Reference tapes for video tape recorder systems

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