Mitsubishi Electric 232C-1P Time Lapse Video Cassette Recorder User Manual users manual

Mitsubishi Electric Corp Time Lapse Video Cassette Recorder users manual

users manual

TIME LAPSE VIDEO CASSETTE RECORDER
MODEL
HS-S9600U
INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL
Only video cassette tapes with the mark or the mark may be used with this model.
The included power cord is used for 120 V, 60 Hz. Never connect any outlet or power
supply having a different voltage or frequency.
This instruction manual is important to you.
Please read it before using your video cassette recorder.
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WARNING
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
WARNING: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC
SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK).
NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE.
REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE
PERSONNEL.
The lightning flash with arrowhead
symbol, within an equilateral triangle, is
intended to alert the user to the
presence of uninsulated “dangerous
voltage” within the product’s enclosure
that may be of sufficient magnitude to
constitute a risk of electric shock.
The exclamation point within an
equilateral triangle is intended to alert
the user to the presence of important
operating and maintenance (servicing)
instructions in the literature
accompanying the appliance.
WARNING:
TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD, DO
NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR
MOISTURE.
CAUTION:
TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT USE
THIS (POLARIZED) PLUG WITH AN EXTENSION
CORD, RECEPTACLE OR OTHER OUTLET
UNLESS THE BLADES CAN BE FULLY INSERTED
TO PREVENT BLADE EXPOSURE.
La fléche symbolisant l’éclair dans un
triangle équilateral a pour objet de tirer
l’attention de l’utilisateur sur le fait, qu’il y a
des “tensions dangereuses” non-isolées à
l’intérieur de l’enceinte du produit qui
peuvent être suffisamment impor-tantes
pour conduire au risque d’électrocution.
Le point d’exclamation au sein d’un triangle
équilateral a pour objet de tirer l’attention de
l’utilisateur sur le fait qu’il y a des
instructions de mise en service et
d’entretien (de réparation) dans les fiches
descriptives de l’apprareil qui doivent
obligatoirement être respectées.
AVERTISSEMENT:
AFIN D’ÉVITER TOUT RISQUE D’INCENDIE OU
D’ÉLECTROCUTION, NE PAS EXPOSER CET
APPAREIL À LA PLUIE NI À L’HUMIDITÉ.
ATTENTION:
POUR PRÉVENIR LES CHOCS ÉLECTRIQUES NE
PAS UTILISER CETTE FICHE POLARISÉE AVEC UN
PROLONGATEUR, UNE PRISE DE COURANT OU
UNE AUTRE SORTIE DE COURANT, SAUF SI LES
LAMES PEUVENT ÊTRE INSÉRÉES À FOND SANS
EN LAISSER AUCUNE PARTIE À DÉCOUVERT.
AVERTISSEMENT
DANGER D’ÉLECTROCUTION
NE PAS OUVRIR
AVERTISSEMENT: POUR ÉLIMINER TOUT RISQUE
D’ÉLECTRO-CUTION, NE PAS OUVRIR LE COUVERCLE
(OU LA PARTIE ARRIÈRE). AUCUNE PIECE RÉPARABLE
PAR L’UTILISATEUR NE SE TROUVE À L’INTÉRIEUR.
POUR TOUTE INTERVENTION D’ENTRETIEN OU DE
RÉPARATION SE CONFIER AUX TECHNICIENS
QUALIFIÉS.
Important Safeguards
Please read all these instructions carefully regarding your VCR before you begin operating it.
Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the VCR.
1 Read Instructions
All the safety and operating instructions should be read before
the product is operated.
2 Retain Instructions
The safety and operating instructions should be retained for
future reference.
3 Heed Warnings
All warnings on the product and in the operating instructions
should be adhered to.
4 Follow Instructions
All operating and use instructions should be followed.
5 Cleaning
Unplug this product from the wall outlet before cleaning. Do
not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners. Use a damp cloth
for cleaning.
6 Attachments
Do not use attachments not recommended by the product
manufacturer as they may cause hazards.
7 Water and Moisture
Do not use this product near water — for example, near a bath
tub, wash bowl, kitchen sink, laundry tub, in a wet basement,
or near a swimming pool, and the like.
8 Accessories
Do not place this product on an unstable cart, stand, tripod,
bracket, or table. The product may fall, causing serious injury
to a child or adult, and serious damage to the product. Use
only with a cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table recommended
by the manufacturer, or sold with the product. Any mounting of
the product should follow the manufacturer’s instructions, and
should use a mounting accessory recommended by the manu-
facturer.
9A product and cart combination should be moved with care.
Quick stops, excessive force, and uneven surfaces may
cause the product and cart combination to overturn.
11 Power Sources
This product should be operated only from the type of power
source indicated on the marking label. If you are not sure of
the type of power supply to your home, consult your product
dealer or local power company. For products intended to op-
erate from battery power, or other sources, refer to the operat-
ing instructions.
12 Grounding or Polarization
This video product is equipped with a 3-wire grounding-type
plug, a plug having a third (grounding) pin. This plug will only
fit into a grounding-type power outlet. This is safety feature. If
you are unable to insert the plug into the outlet, contact your
electrician to replace your obsolete outlet. Do not defeat the
safety purpose of the grounding-type plug.
13 Power-Cord Protection
Power-supply cords should be routed so that they are not likely
to be walked on or pinched by items placed upon or against
them, paying particular attention to cords at plugs, conven-
ience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the prod-
uct.
14 Lightning
For added protection for this product during a lightning storm,
or when it is left unattended and unused for long periods of
time, unplug it from the wall outlet and disconnect the antenna
or cable system. This will prevent damage to the product due
to lightning and power-line surges.
15 Overloading
Do not overload wall outlets, extension cords, or integral con-
venience receptacles as this can result in fire risk or electric
shock.
16 Object and Liquid Entry
Never push objects of any kind into this product through open-
ings as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short-out
parts that could result in a fire or electric shock. Never spill
liquid of any kind on the product.
17 Servicing
Do not attempt to service this product yourself as opening or
removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage or other
hazards. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.
18 Damage Requiring Service
Unplug this product from the wall outlet and refer servicing to
qualified service personnel under the following conditions:
(a) When the power-supply cord or plug is damaged.
(b) If liquid has been spilled, or objects have fallen into the
product.
(c) If the product has been exposed to rain or water.
(d) If the product does not operate normally by following the
operating instructions. Adjust only those controls that are
covered by the operating instructions as an improper ad-
justment of other controls may result in damage and will
often require extensive work by a qualified technician to
restore the product to its normal operation.
(e) If the product has been dropped or damaged in any way.
(f) When the product exhibits a distinct change in perform-
ance – this indicates a need for service.
10 Ventilation
Slots and openings in the cabinet are provided for ventilation
and to ensure reliable operation of the product and to protect it
from overheating, and these openings must not be blocked or
covered. The openings should never be blocked by placing
the product on a bed, sofa, rug, or other similar surface. This
product should not be placed in a built-in installation such as a
bookcase or rack unless proper ventilation is provided or the
manufacturer’s instructions have been adhered to.
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19 Replacement Parts
When replacement parts are required, be sure the service tech-
nician has used replacement parts specified by the manufac-
turer or have the same characteristics as the original part.
Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire, electric shock or
other hazards.
20 Safety Check
Upon completion of any service or repairs to this product, ask
the service technician to perform safety checks to determine
that the product is in proper operating condition.
21 Heat
The product should be situated away from heat sources such
as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other products (includ-
ing amplifiers) that produce heat.
INFORMATION
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with
the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15
of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide
reasonable protection against harmful interference in a
residential installation. This equipment generates, uses,
and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not in-
stalled and used in accordance with the instructions, may
cause harmful interference to radio communications.
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not
occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does
cause harmful interference to radio or television recep-
tion, which can be determined by turning the equipment
off and on, try to correct the interference by one or more
of these measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna
Increase the separation between the equipment and
receiver
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a different
circuit than the receiver is connected
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV tech-
nician for help
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party
responsible for compliance could void the user’s author-
ity to operate the equipment.
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Important Safeguards (Cont.)
INFORMATION
This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-
003.
INFORMATION
Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est conforme à la
norme NMB-003 du Canada.
Note
A point to notice
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Introduction 1
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Caution and Care
WARNING:
The included power cord is used for 120 V, 60 Hz.
Never connect any outlet or power supply having a different voltage or frequency.
CONDENSATION IS THE ENEMY OF VIDEO RECORDERS
WHAT IS CONDENSATION?
1. When a very cold drink is poured into a glass, the water droplets which form on the outer surface of the glass are an example of
condensation.
2. If the VCR is exposed to a rapid increase in temperature (such as warming it in a cold room or after transporting it from a cold
location to a warm one) condensation may form on the tape transport mechanism inside the VCR. By heating the inside of the
VCR, it can dry up the moisture and prevent damage to the VCR or video tape from condensation. To do this, plug the VCR in
and switch the VCR POWER to ON. Leave the VCR on for at least 2 hours before using it for recording or playback.
CONDENSATION IS LIKELY TO OCCUR WHEN:
1. The VCR is moved inside from outdoors or from a cold room to a warm one.
2. A cold room is heated quickly.
3. Humidity is high.
Note
Avoid using the VCR where cold air (e.g., from an air conditioner) will blow directly on it.
Never place anything containing water on top of the VCR; (e.g., vases, cups, etc.).
Heavy objects (e.g., TV) should never be placed on the VCR
NEVER TOUCH OR INSERT ANY OBJECT INSIDE THE VCR
Touching the inside of the cabinet or inserting foreign objects of any kind not only creates a safety hazard but can also cause
extensive damage.
PROTECT THE POWER CORD
Damage to the power cord may cause fire or shock hazard. When unplugging the power cord, hold it by the plug only and pull out
carefully.
UNPLUG THE POWER CORD DURING A LONG ABSENCE
Turn the power off and unplug the power cord during a long absence.
MAINTAIN GOOD VENTILATION
Do not obstruct the ventilation holes on the VCR. For maximum ventilation, place the unit on a hard level surface only, and ensure it
is not covered during use.
WHEN NOT IN USE
When you finish operating the VCR, always unload the cassette and turn the VCR off.
CABINET CARE
Never use petroleum-based cleaners. Clean with a soft cloth moistened with soap and water and wipe dry. PVC cables or leads
should not be left in contact with the cabinet surface for long periods.
INSTALLATION LOCATION
For excellent performance and lasting reliability, install in a location that is:
1. Well ventilated, out of direct sunlight and away from direct heat.
2. A solid, vibration-free surface.
3. Free from high humidity, excessive dust and away from magnetic fields.
Note
Never move the VCR without first removing the tape.
CARE OF THE VIDEO CASSETTE TAPES
Avoid vibration or shock.
Do not place near a strong magnetic field (e.g., a motor, transformer or magnet).
Never place or store in direct sunlight.
Avoid dusty places.
Place the cassette in its case and store vertically.
Never store tape in high humidity.
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Features
Up to 960 hours of recording: in addition to regular 2-hour and 6-hour recording modes, it has 12-, 18-, 24-, 30-, 48-,
72-, 96-, 120-, 168-, 240-, 360-, 480-, 720-, and 960-hour time lapse modes (using T-120/ST-120 tape).
Audio Recording
S-VHS Mode
S-VHS ET Mode
Remote Operation by PC via RS-232C
High Density Recording
Automatic Head Cleaning
Easy Menu Setting on Screen
Easy Cuing with Alarm Recording
One Button Recording Check
All or Part Front Panel Lock
Protection against Power Failure
Contents
Important Safeguards ............................................. ii - iii
Introduction
Caution and Care ......................................................... 1
Features ....................................................................... 2
Controls and Functions ................................................ 3
Front View ........................................................................... 3
Fluorescent Display ............................................................. 4
Rear View ............................................................................ 5
Basic Functions
Loading/Unloading a Tape ........................................... 6
Manual Recording ........................................................ 7
Playback ...................................................................... 8
Adjusting the Clock ...................................................... 9
Advanced Functions
Recording Techniques................................................ 10
Timer Recording ................................................................ 10
Alarm Recording................................................................ 11
Emergency Recording ....................................................... 12
Series Recording ............................................................... 12
Remote Recording ............................................................ 12
Repeat Recording ............................................................. 13
One Shot/Interval Recording ............................................. 13
Synchronous Recording .................................................... 14
Additional Features .................................................... 15
Memory Backup in Case of Power Failure ........................ 15
After a Power Failure......................................................... 15
Displaying/Clearing the Power Loss List ........................... 15
Displaying/Clearing the Alarm List..................................... 15
Number of Tape Use and Elapsed Time of VCR ............... 15
Lock Function .................................................................... 16
Special Effects Playback............................................ 16
Still Picture ........................................................................ 16
Shuttle Ring ....................................................................... 16
Shuttle Hold ....................................................................... 16
Direct Shuttle Ring ............................................................ 16
Frame or Field Playback ................................................... 17
Adjustment during Playback ...................................... 17
Tracking Adjustment .......................................................... 17
Picture Quality Adjustment ................................................ 17
Vertical Adjustment ............................................................ 17
Searching Techniques ................................................ 18
Counter Memory Stop ....................................................... 18
Skip Search ....................................................................... 18
Index Search ..................................................................... 18
Time Date Search.............................................................. 19
Using with Personal Computer .................................. 20
Configuring the Time Lapse VCR ...................................... 20
RS-232C Setting ............................................................... 20
Connecting to a Personal Computer ................................. 20
Commands from Personal Computer ................................ 21
Commands and Responses .............................................. 22
Installation
Connections for Various Functions ............................ 26
Connecting with CCTV Camera, Monitor and Sensor ....... 26
Alarm Recording Connection ............................................ 26
Series Recording Connection............................................ 27
Remote Recording Connection ......................................... 27
Synchronous Recording Connection ................................. 27
Connection for External Time Clock Adjustment ............... 27
Setting the Clock ........................................................ 28
Setting the Menus ...................................................... 29
Menu Chart........................................................................ 29
Language Selection........................................................... 30
Main Menu......................................................................... 30
Display............................................................................... 30
Timer Program................................................................... 30
Recording Set Up .............................................................. 30
Rear Terminal .................................................................... 31
Maintenance ...................................................................... 31
First Time Set Up............................................................... 32
RS-232C............................................................................ 32
Others
Remote Controller (Optional) ..................................... 33
Before Calling for Service .......................................... 34
Warning Display ......................................................... 36
Control Input/Output Signals and Circuit.................... 37
Specifications ............................................................. 38
Variety of Search Functions
Recording Options for Various Needs
Daily/weekly/holiday timer recording
Alarm recording
Series recording
Remote recording
Repeat recording
One shot/Interval recording
Synchronous recording
Special Playback Features
Still picture
Speed search using shuttle ring
Frame-by-frame and field-by-field playback using jog
dial
Accessories
1 Users manual
1 Power cord
1 S-Video cable
Introduction 3
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Controls and Functions
Front View
POWER button
Press to turn the VCR POWER on or off.
The Power indicator illuminates when the VCR is turned on.
EJECT button
Press to remove the cassette.
Cassette Loading Slot
Cassette is inserted in this slot for loading.
REC button
Press to begin recording.
JOG dial
Use to forward/reverse a tape frame-by-frame (field-by-field)
or to set the menus.
SHUTTLE ring
When the VCR is in stop mode, turn to the right to forward a
tape or to the left to rewind.
Also, use for special effects playback or to set the menus.
PICTURE control
The picture quality can be adjusted between soft and sharp.
Lock button
Press to lock the VCRs front panel buttons from user
activity.
REC/PLAY MODE buttons
Press to select the recording or playback speed.
TRACKING buttons
Press to reduce/eliminate the noise during playback, slow
playback etc.
POSITION/VERTICAL ADJUST buttons
When the day and present time display is shown on the
monitor screen, press the top button to move the display
to the right forward or bottom button to move it down.
During an alarm recording or if an warning is displayed on
screen, the day and present time display cannot be
moved.
If screen images are blurred vertically during still picture or
special effects playback, press to reduce/eliminate the
picture vibration.
Fluorescent Display
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COUNTER RESET button
Press to reset the counter to 00000.
SEARCH button
Press to display the <SEARCH FUNCTION> menu.
TIMER REC button
Press to start timer recording, when you have programmed
your VCR to record.
PLAY/REC CHECK button
When the VCR is in stop mode, press to playback a
previously recorded tape.
During recording, press for more than 1.5 seconds to check
recording function.
PAUSE/SHUTTLE HOLD button
During recording, press to stop the tape movement
temporarily. Press again to continue the recording.
During playback, press to obtain a still picture.
During special effects playback using SHUTTLE ring, press
to fix the playback speed.
STOP button
Press to stop all tape related functions.
MENU/TIME DATE ADJUST button
When the VCR is turned on, press to display the <MAIN
MENU>. Press again to exit the menu.
When the VCR is turned off, press this button for more than
3 seconds to adjust the VCRs time and date.
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Controls and Functions (Cont.)
Fluorescent Display
(Counter Memory Stop/Month) indicator
Illuminates during the counter memory stop.
Also, illuminates when the month (of time and date) is being
entered via the front panel.
(Power Loss) indicator
Illuminates when the VCR is turned on after a power failure
occurs during recording.
(Alarm Recording) indicator
Flashes during alarm recording and stays on when the alarm
recording is finished.
(Time Date Search/Day) indicator
Illuminates during the time date search.
Also, illuminates when the day (of time and date) is being
entered via the front panel.
(Index Search) indicator
Flashes when recording an index signal and illuminates
during the index number setup and the index search. (Index
number is shown on the Recording and Playback Mode
display.)
(Skip Search) indicator
Illuminates during the skip search.
(Daylight Saving Time) indicator
Illuminates when DAYLIGHT SAVINGS is set to ON.
, (Tape Speed) indicator
Indicates the tape speed.
SP is standard play; EP is extended play.
(S-VHS) indicator
Illuminates when S-VHS/S-ET in RECORDING SET UP
menu is set to ON.
Also, illuminates during the recording using S-VHS tape and
during the playback using S-VHS tape recorded in S-VHS
mode.
(S-VHS ET) indicator
Iluminates during the recording using VHS tape, during the
playback using VHS tape recorded in S-VHS ET mode and
when a VHS tape recorded in S-VHS ET mode is inserted to
the VCR, providing S-VHS/S-ET in RECORDING SET UP
menu is set to ON.
(Repeat) indicator
Illuminates when TAPE END in FIRST TIME SET UP
menu is set to REPEAT or ALARMPROT.
(Cassette Status) indicator
Illuminates when a tape is inserted.
(Timer Recording) indicator
Illuminates when the VCR is in stand-by for timer recording
or during timer recording.
(Tape Remaining) indicator
Indicates the position on the tape. S indicates the Start of
the tape and E indicates the End of the tape.
Counter/Clock display
While the VCR is turned on, indicates the relative position on
the tape. (The Counter stops counting where no recording is
made on the tape.) When it is off, (when set) the clock (24-
hour format) is shown.
Recording and Playback Mode/Index Number display
Displays the number corresponding to a selected recording
or playback mode. The mode shown here varies by the
TAPE LENGTH (T-120 or T-160) setting in FIRST TIME
SET UP menu. Also, displays the index number during the
index number setup and the index search.
(Emergency Recording) indicator
Illuminates when EMERGENCY REC in RECORDING
SET UP menu is set to ON.
Lock/Lock All indicator
: illuminates when all buttons (except REC button
and EJECT button) are locked.
: illuminates when all buttons are locked.
(Playback) indicator
Illuminates during playback.
(Recording) indicator
Illuminates during recording.
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Rear View
AC power socket
This socket connects to the power cord. Insert the cord
firmly.
Input terminals
ALM IN
Use for alarm recording. The alarm sensor is connected
here.
RST IN
Use to stop alarm recording.
When ALARM REC DURATION in RECORDING
SET UP menu is set to MAN1, the alarm recording
stops when a signal is input to this terminal. The alarm
reset switch is connected here.
When set to other than MAN1, it can be used to
adjust the VCRs clock.
REC IN
Use to start/stop recording or for series recording.
GND
When a lead connected to other terminals requires a ground,
connect the ground lead here.
Output terminals
ALM OUT
Use to indicate an alarm recording to an external alarm.
MODE OUT
Use to indicate the VCRs mode of operation.
When MODE OUT in REAR TERMINAL menu is
set to CLOCK ADJ, the clock of all connected VCRs
can be adjusted. ( page 28)
CLK OUT
Use to control an external camera switcher.
CALL OUT
Use to indicate when a tape reaches its end during
recording or if there has been a problem during recording.
Battery Box
Battery is stored here.
Note
This VCR contains a special battery. Consult your dealer
to replace it.
REMOTE jack
Remote control is possible by connecting the remote control
unit (R-9100) here. ( page 33)
MIC IN jack
Input jack for a microphone rated at 600 impedance.
AUDIO IN connector
Audio input connector (RCA pin).
AUDIO OUT connector
Audio output connector (RCA pin).
VIDEO IN connector
Input connector for video signal (BNC connector). Connect
cameras here. If the VCR POWER is turned off, the signal
from the VIDEO IN connector is looped out to this connector.
VIDEO OUT connector
Output connector for video signal (BNC connector).
Connect a monitor here.
S-VIDEO IN connector
Input connector for video signal (S-VIDEO connector).
Connect cameras here.
S-VIDEO OUT connector
Output connector for video signal (S-VIDEO connector).
Connect a monitor here.
RESET button
page 38
RS-232C terminal (D-SUB 9pin)
Input terminal to connect with a personal computer via RS-
232C cross cable.
For the rating of each terminal at the rear panel of the VCR,
page 37.
Warning:
The included power cord is used for 120 V, 60 Hz.
Never connect to any outlet or power supply having a different voltage or frequency.
AUDIO VIDEO
OUT OUTIN
REMOTE MIC
IN
RESET
ALM RST
IN
REC GND ALM
MODE
CLK
OUT
CALL
BATTERY
OPEN
S-VIDEO
OUTIN
Note
Ensure the power cord is not plugged into the outlet before connecting to any rear terminals.
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Basic Functions
Tapes can be loaded into your VCR as long as the VCR is
plugged into an outlet. Even if the VCR is turned off, loading a
tape will automatically cause it to turn on. Use only video
cassette tapes marked or .
Important notice:
It is recommended to use T-120 or ST-120 tape. Do
not use a tape longer than T-160 or ST-160.
Loading
1. Insert the tape into the cassette
slot by holding it so that the long
narrow edge with the contents
label faces towards you.
The Cassette Status indicator
illuminates on the fluorescent
display when the tape is
inserted.
Note
Your VCR has a protection circuit
which will eject the tape if it is
loaded improperly. If the VCR
ejects the tape, remove it
completely and check that the long
narrow edge with the contents label
is facing towards you, and the clear
plastic window that shows the
video tape is facing upwards. Wait
a few seconds, and try inserting the
tape again.
Info.
The VCR automatically turns on when the tape is loaded,
AUTO POWER ON.
The VCR automatically plays back the tape if the erase
prevention tab is removed, AUTO PLAY.
You cannot insert a tape when all of the VCRs buttons are
locked and the Lock All indicator ( ) is illuminating.
Unloading
1. Press EJECT button on the front
panel of the VCR.
2. Remove the tape.
Note
When ejecting the tape during recording, press STOP button
once to stop recording and then press EJECT button to
unload the tape.
You cannot eject a tape when all of the VCRs buttons are
locked and the Lock All indicator ( ) is illuminated.
Info.
The VCR will eject a tape even if the power to the VCR is
turned off (as long as the VCR is plugged into an outlet),
POWER OFF EJECT.
erase
prevention
tab
Loading/Unloading a Tape
2H, 6H
L12H, L18H
L24H
L30H
48H
72H
96H
120H
168H
240H
360H
480H
720H
960H
0H
100
60
35
25
20
15
15
10
8
6
4
4
2
2
1
Recording
time mode Number of
tape use
2H, 8H
L16H, L24H
L32H
L40H
64H
96H
128H
160H
224H
320H
480H
640H
960H
1280H
0H
50
30
17
10
5
3
3
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
Recording
time mode Number of
tape use
In case of T-120 setting In case of T-160 setting
INCORRECT
Preventing accidental erase
Tapes come with an erase prevention
tab which, when removed, prevents the
tapes contents from being erased or
recorded over. If the tape you insert in
the VCR has the erase prevention tab
removed, your VCR will automatically
eject it if you attempt to record on it.
Note
We recommend that you take any broken or torn tapes to a
professional for repair. The adhesives on many common
types of tape could damage the head of your VCR.
Recommended number of tape uses
It is recommended that the cassette tape be replaced with a
new one depending on the recording time mode and type of
tape used. Providing TAPE LENGTH of FIRST TIME SET UP
menu is set to the same type of the tape you use.
page 32 for TAPE LENGTH setting
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1. Turn on the VCR and peripheral devices.
2. Load a tape with the erase
prevention tab intact.
Steps 3 to 8 for selecting the normal or high density recording
mode and activating S-VHS or S-VHS ET recording mode.
3. Press MENU button.
<MAIN MENU> appears.
4. Turn JOG to select RECORDING SET
UP and turn SHUTTLE to the right.
<RECORDING SET UP> menu
appears.
5. Turn JOG to select REC MODE and
turn SHUTTLE to the right.
6. Turn JOG to select NORMAL<SP> or
HD<EP> and turn SHUTTLE to the
right.
NORMAL<SP> - higher picture
quality
HD<EP> - high density recording
7. Turn JOG to select S-VHS/S-ET and
turn SHUTTLE to the right.
8. Turn JOG to select ON and turn
SHUTTLE to the right.
The recording will be made on S-
VHS mode when using ST-120 or
ST-160 tape.
The recording will be made on S-
VHS ET mode when using T-120
or T-160 tape.
9. Turn SHUTTLE to the left.
<MAIN MENU> appears.
10. Turn JOG to select CLOCK/FIRST
TIME SET UP and turn SHUTTLE to
the right.
<FIRST TIME SET UP> menu
appears.
11. Turn JOG to select TAPE LENGTH
and turn SHUTTLE to the right.
12. Turn JOG to select the type of tape
you are using and turn SHUTTLE to
the right.
When using T-120 or ST-120 tape,
select T-120.
When using T-160 or ST-160 tape,
select T-160.
13. Press MENU button.
The day and present time display appears on screen.
Manual Recording
T-120
NORMAL
<SP> HD
<EP> NORMAL
<SP> HD
<EP>
T-160
TAPE LENGTH
setting
2H
6H
L12H
L18H
L24H
L30H
48H
72H
96H
120H
168H
240H
360H
480H
720H
960H
2:00
12:00
26:00
50:00
74:00
98:00
122:00
170:00
242:00
362:00
482:00
722:00
962:00
6:00
24:00
30:00
54:00
78:00
102:00
162:00
174:00
246:00
366:00
486:00
726:00
966:00
8:00
24:00
40:00
72:00
104:00
136:00
168:00
232:00
328:00
488:00
648:00
968:00
1288:00
2:40
18:40
34:40
66:40
98:40
130:40
162:40
226:40
322:40
482:40
642:40
962:40
1282:40
2H
8H
16H
L24H
L32H
L40H
64H
96H
128H
160H
224H
320H
480H
640H
960H
1280H
Recording
time mode
TAPE LENGTH
setting
Recording
time mode
REC MODE
setting REC MODE
setting
(hours : minutes)
14. Press REC/PLAY MODE button to select
the desired recording mode.
The recording mode shown on the
fluorescent display varies by the
setting selected in step 12.
Refer to Recording/playback time
below for the actual recording/
playback time when T-120, ST-120, T-
160 or ST-160 tape is used.
15. Press REC button to begin recording.
16. Press STOP button to stop recording.
Note
If the tape you insert in your VCR has the erase prevention
tab removed, your VCR will automatically eject it if you
attempt to record on it.
The REC button will not function unless a tape is in stop or
pause mode.
A tape recorded by this VCR may not be played back
correctly by another VCR.
Info.
Press the PAUSE button to momentarily stop recording. Press
it again to resume recording. To protect the tape, the pause
mode is automatically cancelled after approximately 5 minutes.
Page 32 for the VCRs function when the tape reaches its
end during recording.
Recording/playback time
Audio recording/playback
The 2H, 6H, 8H modes and the modes with the letter L (L12H,
L16H, L18H, L24H, L30H, L32H and L40H) are for audio
recording and playback on the linear track.
Note
Audio will not be recorded if cables for audio are not
connected to the AUDIO IN connector or the microphone is
not connected to the MIC IN jack.
The longer the recording mode is set, the worse the sound
quality gets. In L24H(SP), L30H, L32H or L40H mode, the
sound quality is of the degree that the speaking voice can be
<MAIN MENU>
DISPLAY
TIMER PROGRAM
RECORDING SET UP
REAR TERMINAL
MAINTENANCE
<RECORDING SET UP>
ALARM REC MODE 6H
ALARM REC DURATION 1M
EMERGENCY REC OFF
CLOG DETECT ON
REC MODE NORMAL<SP>
S-VHS/S-ET OFF
ONE SHOTFIELD 1
ONE SHOTINTERVAL SHOT
<RECORDING SET UP>
ALARM REC MODE 6H
ALARM REC DURATION 1M
EMERGENCY REC OFF
CLOG DETECT ON
REC MODE NORMAL<SP>
S-VHS/S-ET OFF
ONE SHOTFIELD 1
ONE SHOTINTERVAL SHOT
<RECORDING SET UP>
ALARM REC MODE 6H
ALARM REC DURATION 1M
EMERGENCY REC OFF
CLOG DETECT ON
REC MODE HD<EP>
S-VHS/S-ET ON
ONE SHOTFIELD 1
ONE SHOTINTERVAL SHOT
<RECORDING SET UP>
ALARM REC MODE 6H
ALARM REC DURATION 1M
EMERGENCY REC OFF
CLOG DETECT ON
REC MODE NORMAL<SP>
S-VHS/S-ET OFF
ONE SHOTFIELD 1
ONE SHOTINTERVAL SHOT
<RECORDING SET UP>
ALARM REC MODE 6H
ALARM REC DURATION 1M
EMERGENCY REC OFF
CLOG DETECT ON
REC MODE HD<EP>
S-VHS/S-ET ON
ONE SHOTFIELD 1
ONE SHOTINTERVAL SHOT
<FIRST TIME SET UP>
TIME DATE ADJUST
TAPE END STOP
QUASI V-SYNC ON
VIDEO MODE COLOR
TAPE LENGTH T-120
BUZZER WRNG
RS C
<FIRST TIME SET UP>
TIME DATE ADJUST
TAPE END STOP
QUASI V-SYNC ON
VIDEO MODE COLOR
TAPE LENGTH T-120
BUZZER WRNG
RS C
<FIRST TIME SET UP>
TIME DATE ADJUST
TAPE END STOP
QUASI V-SYNC ON
VIDEO MODE COLOR
TAPE LENGTH T-160
BUZZER WRNG
RS C
8
Note
A point to notice
Info.
Supplementary information
Basic Functions
2H-8HPlayback mode
Audio
playback Very
good
Picture
Quality
L12H-L40H
Good
12H/16H/24H/32H
48H-1280H/0H
Not
available
GoodFair
Very
good
When TAPE LENGTH in FIRST TIME SET UP menu is set
to T-160, the playback mode is switched in the order of 8H
L24H L40H 64H 96H 128H 160H
224H 320H 480H 640H 960H 1280H 0H
8H ...
Picture jitter or noise may occur when the tape is played
back in L12H, L16H, L18H, L24H, L30H, L32H or L40H
mode even if the recording was made in its respective mode.
When a pre-recorded tape is used for recording, the colored
noise may appear on the beginning of the playback picture.
There is normal sound playback only when a tape recorded
in 2H, 6H, 8H, L12H, L16H, L18H, L24H, L30H, L32H or
L40H mode is played back in its respective mode.
When the tape reaches its end during playback/fast
forwarding
VCRs function varies by the setting of TAPE END in the FIRST
TIME SET UP menu.
page 32 for TAPE END setting.
Rewinding a tape
While the tape is stopped, turn SHUTTLE to the left.
To stop rewinding, press STOP button.
Fast forwarding a tape
While the tape is stopped, turn SHUTTLE to the right.
To stop fast forwarding, press STOP button.
Info.
The fast forward/rewind time of a T-120/ST-120 tape is
approximately 2 minutes, however, the time varies by the
type of a tape you use.
Audio playback and picture quality
Playback
1. Turn on the VCR and peripheral devices.
2. Load a pre-recorded tape.
3. Repeat steps 3, 4 and 9 to 13 in
Manual Recording for activating
S-VHS or S-VHS ET playback
mode and selecting the type of
tape used.
If S-VHS/S-ET on
RECORDING SET UP menu is
set to OFF, a tape recorded in
S-VHS or S-VHS ET mode cannot
be played back with this VCR.
4. Press REC/PLAY MODE button to
select the desired playback mode.
5. Press PLAY button to start playback.
If noise occurs during playback,
adjust the tracking, page 17.
6. Press STOP button to stop playback.
Info.
VCR automatically plays back the tape if the erasure
prevention tab is removed, AUTO PLAY.
Note
Playback mode
SP mode
When TAPE LENGTH in FIRST TIME SET UP menu is set
to T-120, the playback mode is switched in the order of 2H
L12H 12H L24H 24H 48H 72H 96H
120H 168H 240H 360H 480H 720H 960H
0H 2H ...
When TAPE LENGTH in FIRST TIME SET UP menu is set
to T-160, the playback mode is switched in the order of 2H
L16H 16H L32H 32H 64H 96H 128H
160H 224H 320H 480H 640H 960H
1280H 0H 2H ...
EP mode
When TAPE LENGTH in FIRST TIME SET UP menu is set
to T-120, the playback mode is switched in the order of 6H
L18H L30H 48H 72H 96H 120H 168H
240H 360H 480H 720H 960H 0H 6H
...
VCRs function Fast
Forward
Playback
TAPE END
setting
STOP or REWIND
REPEAT or
ALARMPROT
Stop
VCR automatically rewinds
to the beginning of the tape
and stops.
Stop
Stop
Manual Recording (Cont.)
heard.
Recording Check Function
When the VCR is recording, press the REC CHECK button for
more than 1.5 seconds and then release. The tape will rewind a
little and then playback the recording just made. When the tape
reaches the position where the REC CHECK button was
pressed, the VCR starts recording again.
9
Reference page Basic Functions
You can adjust the VCRs clock from the front panel, even
though the VCR is turned off. This function lets you to set the
information in the order of time, month, day and year. The hour
time is entered twice. This is due to the daylight saving time.
Example : Setting the day and present time to 10:38 a.m., 11th
December, 2002.
1. When the VCR and peripheral devices
are turned off, press MENU button for
more than 3 seconds.
The hour digits of the clock on the
fluorescent display starts flashing.
2. Turn JOG to set the hour digits.
When the flashing item is same as
the current time, turn SHUTTLE
without turning JOG.
3. Turn SHUTTLE to the right to make the
10-minute digit flash and turn JOG to
adjust.
4. Turn SHUTTLE to the right to make the
1-minute digit flash and turn JOG to
adjust.
To finish the clock adjustment now,
press MENU button for more than 3
seconds.
5. Turn SHUTTLE to the right to make the
month digits flash and turn JOG to
adjust.
The Month indicator ( ) illuminates.
6. Turn SHUTTLE to the right to make the
day digits flash and turn JOG to adjust.
The Day indicator ( ) illuminates.
7. Turn SHUTTLE to the right to make the
year digits flash and turn JOG to adjust.
8. Turn SHUTTLE to the right.
The VCRs clock is set now.
9. Repeat steps 1 and 2 and turn SHUTTLE to the left to exit
after hour mark is entered the second time.
Note
Time and Date information can also be entered via the Menu
System (FIRST TIME SETUP/TIME DATE ADJUST).
When adjusting the clock to the exact second
Set the clock as described above, but set 1-minute digit to one
or two minutes ahead of the reference time being used. After
the step 7 above, when reference time reaches 00 second of
the minute you have chosen, turn SHUTTLE to the right. The
VCRs clock now corresponds to the reference time to the
nearest second.
JOG dial
SHUTTLE ring
Adjusting the Clock
Info.
Use of JOG dial and SHUTTLE ring for menu setting
JOG dial
Use JOG by placing a finger in the indent and turning.
Turning JOG to the right moves the selection forward.
Turning it to the left moves the selection back.
If the selection is not flashing, turn JOG to the right to move
the cursor ( ) down one position then to the left to move
back to your selection.
SHUTTLE ring
If you turn SHUTTLE to the right/left end and release it,
SHUTTLE comes back to the center position automatically.
Navigate to the next menu layer by turning SHUTTLE to the
right. Return to the previous menu layer by turning
SHUTTLE to the left.
10 Advanced Functions
Note
A point to notice
Info.
Supplementary information
Example : Setting number 2 to L18H mode timer recording from
12:00 to 15:00 every Tuesday.
1. Press MENU button.
<MAIN MENU> appears.
2. Turn JOG to select TIMER
PROGRAM and turn SHUTTLE to the
right.
<TIMER PROGRAM> menu
appears.
3. When the cursor ( ) is next to
PROGRAM TO RECORD, turn
SHUTTLE to the right.
<PROGRAM TO RECORD> menu
appears.
4. Turn JOG to select the program
number and turn SHUTTLE to the
right to select.
5. In the DW column, turn JOG to select
the Day of the Week. Turn SHUTTLE
to the right to select.
6. In the START column, turn JOG to
select the
hour
digits of the start time.
Turn SHUTTLE to the right when
done.
Set the
10-minute
digit and
1-
minute
digit in a similar fashion.
7. In the END column, turn JOG to
select the
hour
digits of the end time.
Turn SHUTTLE to the right when
done.
Set the
10-minute
digit and
1-
minute
digit in a similar fashion.
8. In the HR column, turn JOG to select
the RECORDING mode.
Recording Techniques
<PROGRAM TO RECORD>
DW START END HR
1 --- --:-- --:-- ------
2 --- --:-- --:-- ------
3 --- --:-- --:-- ------
4 --- --:-- --:-- ------
5 --- --:-- --:-- ------
6 --- --:-- --:-- ------
7 --- --:-- --:-- ------
8 --- --:-- --:-- ------
165432
1) Program number
Up to 8 programs can be set.
2) Day of the week display
Display HLD to apply HOLIDAY SET UP setting ( next page).
Display SPL to apply SPECIAL DW setting ( next page).
Display DAY to record at the programmed time everyday.
3) Recording start-time
4) Next day indicator ()
Recording continues to the following day.
5) Recording end-time
6) Recording mode
Recording mode varies by the TAPE LENGTH setting of FIRST
TIME SET UP menu. See the table shown to the left.
Timer recording will not be performed when set to SKIP.
Info.
Time is displayed in 24-hour format.
Accurately preset the day and present time before timer programming. ( page 9 or 28)
Timer Recording
<MAIN MENU>
DISPLAY
TIMER PROGRAM
RECORDING SET UP
REAR TERMINAL
MAINTENANCE
CLOCK/FIRST TIME SET UP
<TIMER PROGRAM>
PROGRAM TO RECORD
HOLIDAY SET UP
SPECIAL DW MON-SAT
<PROGRAM TO RECORD>
DW START END HR
1 DAY 08:00 20:00 L30EP
2 --- --:-- --:-- ------
3
--- --
:
-- --
:
-- ------
<PROGRAM TO RECORD>
DW START END HR
1 DAY 08:00 20:00 L30EP
2 --- --:-- --:-- ------
3 --- --:-- --:-- ------
<PROGRAM TO RECORD>
DW START END HR
1 DAY 08:00 20:00 L30EP
2 TUE --:-- --:-- ------
3 --- --:-- --:-- ------
<PROGRAM TO RECORD>
DW START END HR
1 DAY 08:00 20:00 L30EP
2 TUE 12:00 --:-- ------
3 --- --:-- --:-- ------
<PROGRAM TO RECORD>
DW START END HR
1 DAY 08:00 20:00 L30EP
2 TUE 12:00 15:00 ------
3 --- --:-- --:-- ------
<PROGRAM TO RECORD>
DW START END HR
1 DAY 08:00 20:00 L30EP
2 TUE 12:00 15:00 L18EP
3 --- --:-- --:-- ------
<PROGRAM TO RECORD>
DW START END HR
1 DAY 08:00 20:00 L30EP
2TUE 12:00 15:00 L18EP
3 --- --:-- --:-- ------
Setup step 9 to make recording while the REC IN terminal is
grounded. If not, go to step 10.
9. Press MENU button.
The program you are currently setting is highlighted.
Press MENU button again to cancel.
10. Turn SHUTTLE to the right when
done. (Cursor flashing will stop.)
If the program has not been set
completely, the DW column will
continue to flash.
Repeat steps 4 to 10 to set 2 or more programs at once.
11. Press MENU button.
The day and present time display appears on screen.
12. Press TIMER REC button.
The VCR is turned off and the Timer Recording indicator
() illuminates on the fluorescent display.
When TIMER REC button is pressed during the
programmed period, the VCR starts recording
immediately.
Info.
When the Timer Recording indicator ( ) starts flashing, check
for the following conditions:
a) A tape is not inserted.
b) A tape without erase prevention tab is inserted.
c) Day and present time has not been set.
d) Timer program has not been set.
e) Menu item has been set (flashing).
Remedy -
1. Press TIMER REC button to turn off the Timer Recording
indicator( ).
2. a) Insert a tape.
b) Insert a tape with erase prevention tab intact.
c) Set the day and present time ( page 9 or 28)
d) Confirm the program.
e) Turn SHUTTLE to the right to stop flashing.
3. Press TIMER REC button to turn on the Timer Recording
indicator.
T-120
T-160
2SP 8EP L16SP L24EP L32SP L40EP
64SP 64EP 96SP 96EP 128SP 128EP
160SP 160EP 224SP 224EP 320SP
320EP 480SP 480EP 640SP 640EP
960SP 960EP 1280SP 1280EP SKP
2SP 6EP L12SP L18EP L24SP L30EP
48SP 48EP 72SP 72EP 96SP 96EP
120SP 120EP 168SP 168EP 240SP
240EP 360SP 360EP 480SP 480EP
720SP 720EP 960SP 960EP SKP
11Advanced Functions
Reference page
1. Press MENU button.
<MAIN MENU> appears.
2. Turn JOG to select RECORDING SET
UP and turn SHUTTLE to the right.
<RECORDING SET UP> menu
appears.
3. When the cursor ( ) is next to
ALARM REC MODE, turn SHUTTLE
to the right.
4. Turn JOG to set the alarm recording
mode you want and turn SHUTTLE to
the right.
5. Turn JOG to select ALARM REC
DURATION and turn SHUTTLE to the
right.
6. Turn JOG to set the alarm recording
duration you want and turn SHUTTLE
to the right.
When set to MAN 1, alarm
recording continues until RST IN
terminal is grounded.
When set to MAN 2, alarm
recording continues while ALM IN
terminal is grounded.
7. Press MENU button.
The day and present time display appears on screen.
Info.
The index signal is automatically recorded when an alarm
recording begins. (The Index indicator ( ) flashes on
the fluorescent display).
Even if an alarm recording is proceeding, the new alarm
recording starts when the next alarm signal is input. (While
an index signal is being recorded and then the next alarm
signal is input, the second signal may not be detected during
skip or index search.)
An alarm recording continues till its end during timer
recording, even if the timer recording end-time reaches.
An alarm recording will be cancelled if the tape reaches its
end.
If the interval between two alarm recording start-times is too
short, the skip or index search may not function correctly.
( for the minimum interval between two alarm recording
start-times, go to page 18)
Alarm Recording
If an alarm occurs, the VCR switches to alarm recording.
page 26 for alarm recording connection
Example)
When ALARM REC MODE is set to L30H and
ALARM REC DURATION is 10 min.
Alarm signal input
L30H
Recording
10 min
Recording Alarm Recording
<MAIN MENU>
DISPLAY
TIMER PROGRAM
RECORDING SET UP
REAR TERMINAL
MAINTENANCE
CLOCK/FIRST TIME SET UP
<RECORDING SET UP>
ALARM REC MODE 2H
ALARM REC DURATION 1M
EMERGENCY REC OFF
CLOG DETECT ON
REC MODE NORMAL<SP>
<RECORDING SET UP>
ALARM REC MODE 2H
ALARM REC DURATION 1M
EMERGENCY REC OFF
CLOG DETECT ON
REC MODE NORMAL<SP>
<RECORDING SET UP>
ALARM REC MODE L30H
ALARM REC DURATION 1M
EMERGENCY REC OFF
CLOG DETECT ON
REC MODE NORMAL<SP>
<RECORDING SET UP>
ALARM REC MODE L30H
ALARM REC DURATION 1M
EMERGENCY REC OFF
CLOG DETECT ON
REC MODE NORMAL<SP>
Special day of the week
Set the recording period by specifying the start and end day of
the week for timer recording.
1. Display <TIMER PROGRAM> menu.
2. Turn JOG to select SPECIAL DW and
turn SHUTTLE to the right.
3. Turn JOG to set the start and end day
of the week, and turn SHUTTLE to the
right.
4. Press MENU button.
The day and present time display appears on screen.
Note
Start day of the week and end day of the week cannot be
identical.
When the recording period of 2 or more programs are
overlapped
The VCR always gives priority to the higher-numbered program.
Info.
To make sure that the HOLIDAY SET UP setting is applied
correctly, set a timer program with HLD in DW column to the
higher-numbered program.
<TIMER PROGRAM>
PROGRAM TO RECORD
HOLIDAY SET UP
SPECIAL DW MON-SAT
<HOLIDAY SET UP>
01/01 01/15 02/11 03/22
04/29 05/03 05/04 05/05
07/20 09/15 09/23 10/10
11/03 11/23 12/23 - - / - -
- - / - - - - / - - - - / - - - - / - -
MONTH / DAY
Holiday set up
Up to 20 days per year can be set for Holiday for when the timer
recording will be performed, or if HR in PROGRAM TO
RECORD menu is set to SKIP, the timer recording will not be
performed during the programmed period.
1. Display <TIMER PROGRAM> menu.
2. Turn JOG to select HOLIDAY SET UP
and turn SHUTTLE to the right.
<HOLIDAY SET UP> menu
appears.
3. Turn JOG to move the cursor ( ) and
turn SHUTTLE to the right.
Each time JOG is turned to the right, the cursor moves
towards right-forward direction.
4. Turn JOG to select the month you want, and turn SHUTTLE
to the right.
5. Turn JOG to select the day you want, and turn SHUTTLE to
the right.
Repeat steps 3 to 5 to set 2 or more days at once.
6. Press MENU button.
The day and present time display appears on screen.
Info.
To erase the pre-set month and day, turn SHUTTLE to the
left while the month item is flashing.
<RECORDING SET UP>
ALARM REC MODE L30H
ALARM REC DURATION 10M
EMERGENCY REC OFF
CLOG DETECT ON
REC MODE NORMAL<SP>
Info.
To erase a program:
Select the program number you wish to erase, turn
SHUTTLE to the right (DW column flashes) and then turn
SHUTTLE to the left.
12 Advanced Functions
Note
A point to notice
Info.
Supplementary information
Recording Techniques (Cont.)
Series Recording 1
Series recording is possible if two or more of these units are
connected. When the first VCRs tape reaches its end or an
error occurs on VCR, the second VCR automatically begins
recording.
1. Press MENU button.
<MAIN MENU> appears.
2. Turn JOG to select REAR TERMINAL
and turn SHUTTLE to the right.
<REAR TERMINAL> menu
appears.
Step 3 and 4 on 1st VCR only:
3. When the cursor ( ) is next to CALL
OUT, turn SHUTTLE to the right.
4. Turn JOG to select WRNGTAPE
END and turn SHUTTLE to the right.
Step 5 and 6 on 2nd VCR only:
5. Turn JOG to select REC IN and turn
SHUTTLE to the right.
6. Turn JOG to select SERIES and turn
SHUTTLE to the right.
7. Press MENU button.
The day and present time display appears on screen.
<MAIN MENU>
DISPLAY
TIMER PROGRAM
RECORDING SET UP
REAR TERMINAL
MAINTENANCE
<REAR TERMINAL>
CALL OUT WRNG
CLOCK OUT REC- 1
MODE OUT REC
REC IN REC-START/STOP
<REAR TERMINAL>
CALL OUT WRNG
CLOCK OUT REC- 1
MODE OUT REC
REC IN REC-START/STOP
<REAR TERMINAL>
CALL OUT WRNGTAPE END
CLOCK OUT REC- 1
MODE OUT REC
REC IN REC-START/STOP
<REAR TERMINAL>
CALL OUT WRNG
CLOCK OUT REC- 1
MODE OUT REC
REC IN REC-START/STOP
<REAR TERMINAL>
CALL OUT WRNG
CLOCK OUT REC- 1
MODE OUT REC
REC IN SERIES
<REAR TERMINAL>
CALL OUT WRNGTAPE END
CLOCK OUT REC- 1
MODE OUT REC
REC IN REC-START/STOP
Alarm recording counter
01-01-01 09:30:00 A0001
<RECORDING SET UP>
ALARM REC MODE L30H
ALARM REC DURATION 10M
EMERGENCY REC ON
CLOG DETECT ON
REC MODE NORMAL<SP>
S-VHS/S-ET ON
ONESHOTFIELD 1
ONESHOTINTERVAL SHOT
<MAIN MENU>
DISPLAY
TIMER PROGRAM
RECORDING SET UP
REAR TERMINAL
MAINTENANCE
CLOCK/FIRST TIME SET UP
<FIRST TIME SET UP>
TIME DATE ADJUST
TAPE END STOP
QUASI V-SYNC ON
VIDEO MODE AUTO
TAPE LENGTH T-120
<FIRST TIME SET UP>
TIME DATE ADJUST
TAPE END STOP
QUASI V-SYNC ON
VIDEO MODE AUTO
TAPE LENGTH T-120
<FIRST TIME SET UP>
TIME DATE ADJUST
TAPE END REWIND
QUASI V-SYNC ON
VIDEO MODE AUTO
TAPE LENGTH T-120
Emergency Recording
The VCR automatically starts an alarm recording when an alarm
signal is input even if the VCR is in stop mode, turned off or in
stand-by for timer recording. After an emergency recording, the
VCR automatically returns to its original state.
1. After step 6 of
Alarm Recording
, turn
JOG to select EMERGENCY REC
and turn SHUTTLE to the right.
2. Turn JOG to select ON and turn
SHUTTLE to the right.
The Emergency Recording indicator
() illuminates on the fluorescent
display.
Display during alarm recording
During the alarm recording, the alarm
recording counter will automatically be
displayed on screen if DISPLAY MODE
( page 30) is set to 1, 2 or 3.
The Alarm Recording indicator ( )
on the fluorescent display flashes
during alarm recording and stays on
when the alarm recording is finished.
The alarm recording counter shows up
to 9999 alarm recordings, then it is
reset to 0000 and continues counting.
When initializing the alarm recording
list, the alarm recording counter will
also be reset.
Remote Recording
This function permits you to control the start/end of recording
from the remote place. The VCR continues recording while the
REC IN terminal is grounded.
1. Display <REAR TERMINAL> menu.
2. Set REC IN to REC-START/STOP.
3. Press MENU button.
The day and present time display
appears on screen.
page 27 for remote recording connection.
Note
An index signal will not be recorded during remote recording.
Series or timer recording function cannot be used with
remote recording at the same time.
Series Recording 2
Series Recording 2
provides a function: when the first VCRs
tape reaches its end, the second VCR automatically begins
recording. When the tape in second VCR finishes, the first VCR
starts recording again. (The two VCRs keep recording one after
another.) Setup both 1st and 2nd VCRs as in the steps below.
1. Repeat steps 1 to 6 of
Series Recording 1
.
Steps 3 to 6 must be set to both 1st and 2nd VCRs.
2. Turn SHUTTLE to the left.
<MAIN MENU> appears.
3. Turn JOG to select CLOCK/FIRST
TIME SET UP and turn SHUTTLE to
the right.
<FIRST TIME SET UP> menu
appears.
4. Turn JOG to select TAPE END and
turn SHUTTLE to the right.
5. Turn JOG to select REWIND and turn
SHUTTLE to the right.
6. Press MENU button.
The day and present time display appears on screen.
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Note
Timer or emergency recording function cannot be used with
series recording at the same time.
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One shot/Interval Recording
One shot recording allows you to control the number of fields to
be recorded when the REC button is pressed or the REC IN
terminal is grounded. Interval recording is made at the selected
number of fields and at the selected interval.
1. Press REC/PLAY MODE button on the front panel to set the
recording mode to 0H.
2. Press MENU button.
<MAIN MENU> appears.
3. Turn JOG to select RECORDING SET
UP and turn SHUTTLE to the right.
<RECORDING SET UP> menu
appears.
4. Turn JOG to select REC MODE and
turn SHUTTLE to the right.
5. Turn JOG to select the recording
mode, NORMAL<SP> or HD<EP>
and turn SHUTTLE to the right.
6. Turn JOG to select ONE
SHOTFIELD and turn SHUTTLE to
the right.
7. Turn JOG to select the number of
recording field and turn SHUTTLE to
the right.
8. Turn JOG to select ONE
SHOTINTERVAL and turn SHUTTLE
to the right.
For one shot recording, setup step 9 only:
9. Turn JOG to select SHOT and turn
SHUTTLE to the right.
For interval recording, setup step 10 only:
10. Turn JOG to select the recording
interval and turn SHUTTLE to the
right.
11. Press REC button.
The one shot recording will be on standby mode.
The VCR starts the interval recording with the interval
time selected in step 6 above.
12. To start one shot recording, press REC button again or
switch the REC IN terminal on the rear panel to the ground.
<MAIN MENU>
DISPLAY
TIMER PROGRAM
RECORDING SET UP
REAR TERMINAL
MAINTENANCE
<RECORDING SET UP>
ALARM REC MODE 2H
ALARM REC DURATION 1M
EMERGENCY REC OFF
CLOG DETECT ON
REC MODE NORMAL<SP>
EMERGENCY
REC OFF
CLOG DETECT ON
REC MODE NORMAL<SP>
S-VHS/S-ET ON
ONE SHOTFIELD 1
ONE SHOTINTERVAL 10S
EMERGENCY REC OFF
CLOG DETECT ON
REC MODE HD<EP>
S-VHS/S-ET ON
ONE SHOTFIELD 1
ONE SHOTINTERVAL 10S
EMERGENCY REC OFF
CLOG DETECT ON
REC MODE HD<EP>
S-VHS/S-ET ON
ONE SHOTFIELD 1
ONE SHOTINTERVAL 10S
EMERGENCY
REC OFF
CLOG DETECT ON
REC MODE HD<EP>
S-VHS/S-ET ON
ONE SHOTFIELD 5
ONE SHOTINTERVAL 10S
CLOG
DETECT ON
REC MODE HD<EP>
S-VHS/S-ET ON
ONE SHOTFIELD 5
ONE SHOTINTERVAL 10S
<MAIN MENU>
DISPLAY
TIMER PROGRAM
RECORDING SET UP
REAR TERMINAL
MAINTENANCE
CLOCK/FIRST TIME SET UP
<FIRST TIME SET UP>
TIME DATE ADJUST
TAPE END STOP
QUASI V-SYNC ON
VIDEO MODE AUTO
TAPE LENGTH T-120
BUZZER WRNG
<FIRST TIME SET UP>
TIME DATE ADJUST
TAPE END STOP
QUASI V-SYNC ON
VIDEO MODE AUTO
TAPE LENGTH T-120
BUZZER WRNG
<FIRST TIME SET UP>
TIME DATE ADJUST
TAPE END REPEAT
QUASI V-SYNC ON
VIDEO MODE AUTO
TAPE LENGTH T-120
BUZZER WRNG
TAPE END
setting
REPEAT
REWIND
ALARM
PROT
STOP The tape stops.
When there are alarm
recordings on tape When there is NO alarm
recording on tape
The tape stops.(*)
The tape is rewound
automatically to the
beginning and then
recording is resumed.
The tape is rewound automatically to the
beginning (except in timer recording) and
then stops.
The tape is rewound automatically to the
beginning and then recording is resumed
(also recording over existing alarms).
Repeat Recording
With this function, when the tape is reached its end during
recording, the VCR rewinds the tape and starts recording again.
1. Press MENU button.
<MAIN MENU> appears.
2. Turn JOG to select CLOCK/FIRST
TIME SET UP and turn SHUTTLE to
the right.
<FIRST TIME SET UP> menu
appears.
3. Turn JOG to select TAPE END and
turn SHUTTLE to the right.
4. Turn JOG to select REPEAT or
ALARMPROT and turn SHUTTLE to
the right.
Refer to the table below for
REPEAT and ALARMPROT.
Repeat indicator ( ) illuminates
on the fluorescent display.
5. Press MENU button.
The day and present time display appears on screen.
When the tape reaches its end during recording
The following functions are automatically engaged when the
tape ends during recording.
* To repeat recording on the same tape again, eject the tape
once and reinsert.
CLOG
DETECT ON
REC MODE HD<EP>
S-VHS/S-ET ON
ONE SHOTFIELD 5
ONE SHOTINTERVAL SHOT
CLOG
DETECT ON
REC MODE HD<EP>
S-VHS/S-ET ON
ONE SHOTFIELD 5
ONE SHOTINTERVAL 30S
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Info.
Supplementary information
Synchronous Recording
A number of camera images can be mixed together through a
camera switcher and then recorded separately onto several
VCRs. A camera is assigned to each VCR with the VCR
recording only the camera image it has been assigned. This
allows recording without gaps.
If you have 3 VCRs, the video signal from 3 cameras can be
recorded separately by connecting the switcher as shown
below:
1. Press MENU button.
<MAIN MENU> appears.
2. Turn JOG to select REAR TERMINAL
and turn SHUTTLE to the right.
<REAR TERMINAL> menu
appears.
3. Turn JOG to select REC IN and turn
SHUTTLE to the right.
Steps 4 to 7 on VCR1 only:
4. Turn JOG to select SERIES or REC-
START/STOP and turn SHUTTLE to
the right.
If the recording start signal is
available on the switcher, select
SYNC REC.
5. Turn JOG to select CLOCK OUT and
turn SHUTTLE to the right.
6. Turn JOG to select T/L-REC and turn
SHUTTLE to the right.
7. Turn JOG to select F and turn
SHUTTLE to the right.
Step 8 on all VCRs except VCR1:
8. Turn JOG to select SYNC REC and
turn SHUTTLE to the right.
REC REC REC
REC REC REC
REC REC REC
CAMERA1 CAMERA2 CAMERA3 CAMERA1 CAMERA2 CAMERA3 CAMERA1 CAMERA2
V-SYNC
SWITCHER / switching
cameras
/ recording
start signal
VCR1 / recording
/ clock out
VCR2 / recording
/ clock out
VCR3 / recording
/ clock out
9. Press MENU button.
The day and present time appears on screen.
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Note
The recording mode must be set to L12H, L16H, L18H,
L24H, L30H, L32H or L40H.
The suitable number of VCRs and cameras to be connected
are shown below:
VCRRecording time mode
L12H, L16H
L18H, L24H(EP)
L24H(SP), L32H
L30H, L40H
7
3
13
5
Number of cameras
Multiple of 7
Multiple of 3
Multiple of 13
Multiple of 5
<MAIN MENU>
DISPLAY
TIMER PROGRAM
RECORDING SET UP
REAR TERMINAL
MAINTENANCE
<REAR TERMINAL>
CALL OUT WRNGTAPE END
CLOCK OUT REC- 1
MODE OUT REC
REC IN SERIES
<REAR TERMINAL>
CALL OUT WRNGTAPE END
CLOCK OUT REC- 1
MODE OUT REC
REC IN SERIES
<REAR TERMINAL>
CALL OUT WRNGTAPE END
CLOCK OUT REC- 1
MODE OUT REC
REC IN REC-START/STOP
<REAR TERMINAL>
CALL OUT WRNGTAPE END
CLOCK OUT REC- 1
MODE OUT REC
REC IN SERIES
<REAR TERMINAL>
CALL OUT WRNGTAPE END
CLOCK OUT REC- 1
MODE OUT REC
REC IN SYNC REC
<REAR TERMINAL>
CALL OUT WRNGTAPE END
CLOCK OUT T/L REC- F
MODE OUT REC
REC IN SERIES
<REAR TERMINAL>
CALL OUT WRNGTAPE END
CLOCK OUT T/L REC- 1
MODE OUT REC
REC IN SERIES
Recording Techniques (Cont.)
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Additional Features
Memory backup in case of power failure
This VCR includes a built-in backup memory, so the preset day
and present time will remain in memory even if there is a power
failure. However, if the power cord is disconnected for a long
period of time (2-3 months), the present time may not be
accurate. In this case, set the clock again.
Info.
The battery is fully charged if the VCRs power cord is
plugged into the outlet for 40 or more hours per week.
If the battery is fully charged, even if the power cord is not
plugged in, the following settings will remain in memory for
up to 31 days:
The day and present time display
Alarm list
Power loss list
Number of tape uses
Counter display
Recording/Playback mode
Note
When ALARM REC DURATION of the RECORDING SET
UP menu is set to MAN1 or MAN2 and a power failure
occurs during the alarm recording, the VCR may not return
to the alarm recording mode when the power comes back
on.
After a power failure
If a power failure occurs during manual,
timer or alarm recording, the VCR will
return to the recording mode when the
power comes back on. The Power
Failure symbol (X) will be displayed for
about 1 minute on screen and the Power
Loss indicator ( ) will illuminate on the
fluorescent display when the power
comes back on. If a power failure occurs
while the VCRs power is on, the VCR will
turn on by itself when the power comes back on.
Displaying/clearing the power loss list
Displaying the power loss list
The power failure start time/date is logged in the VCRs Power
Loss List. To view the list, please follow the steps listed below.
1. Press MENU button.
<MAIN MENU> appears.
2. Turn JOG to select MAINTENANCE
and turn SHUTTLE to the right.
<MAINTENANCE> menu
appears.
3. Turn JOG to select POWER LOSS
LIST and turn SHUTTLE to the right.
<POWER LOSS LIST> appears.
4. Press MENU button.
The day and present time appears
on screen.
Note
Up to 3 power failure start times will be displayed. If more
than 3 failures have occurred, the first start time and the last
2 start times will be displayed on the list.
01-01-01 MON
00:00:00 X L24
<MAINTENANCE>
POWER LOSS LIST
ALARM LIST
ALL MENU INITIALIZE
POWER LOSS LIST CLEAR
ALARM LIST CLEAR
<REPEAT REC TIMES> 0
<ELAPSED TIME> 0H
<POWER LOSS LIST>
01 01-31-01 00:00
02
03
Clearing the power loss list
1. Select POWER LOSS LIST CLEAR in
<MAINTENANCE> menu and turn
SHUTTLE to the right.
2. Turn SHUTTLE to the left to clear the
list.
<MAINTENANCE> menu
appears.
To exit the menu without clearing the list, press MENU
button.
3. Press MENU button.
Once the list is cleared, the Power Loss indicator ( ) will
go off.
Displaying/clearing the alarm list
Displaying the alarm list
The alarm recording start time/date are logged in the VCRs
Alarm List. To view the list, please follow the steps listed below.
1. Press MENU button.
<MAIN MENU> appears.
2. Turn JOG to select MAINTENANCE
and turn SHUTTLE to the right.
<MAINTENANCE> menu
appears.
3. Turn JOG to select ALARM LIST and
turn SHUTTLE to the right.
<ALARM LIST> appears.
4. Press MENU button.
The day and present time appears
on screen.
Note
Maximum of 9,999 alarm recording start times will be
counted.
Up to 8 alarm recording start times/dates will be displayed.
If more than 8 alarm recordings have occurred, the first start
time and the last 7 start times will be displayed on the list.
Clearing the alarm list
1. Select ALARM LIST CLEAR in
<MAINTENANCE> menu and turn
SHUTTLE to the right.
2. Turn SHUTTLE to the left to clear the
list.
<MAINTENANCE> menu
appears.
To exit the menu without clearing the list, press MENU
button.
3. Press MENU button.
Once the list is cleared, the Alarm Recording indicator
() on the fluorescent display will go off.
Number of tape use and elapsed time of VCR
REPEAT REC TIMES indicates how many times a tape has
been recorded over since it was first
inserted.
ELAPSED TIME indicates the total time the VCR has
been used for recording or playback.
1. Press MENU button.
<MAIN MENU> appears.
2. Turn JOG to select MAINTENANCE
and turn SHUTTLE to the right.
<REPEAT REC TIMES> and
<ELAPSED TIME> are shown at
the bottom of the
<MAINTENANCE> menu.
POWER LOSS LIST CLEAR
Turn the SHUTTLE RING
then POWER LOSS LIST
will be cleared.
<MAINTENANCE>
POWER LOSS LIST
ALARM LIST
ALL MENU INITIALIZE
POWER LOSS LIST CLEAR
ALARM LIST CLEAR
<REPEAT REC TIMES> 0
<ELAPSED TIME> 0H
<ALARM LIST>
0001 01-31-01 00:00
0002
0003
0004
0005
0006
0007
0008
ALARM LIST CLEAR
Turn the SHUTTLE RING
then ALARM LIST will be
cleared.
<MAINTENANCE>
POWER LOSS LIST
ALARM LIST
ALL MENU INITIALIZE
POWER LOSS LIST CLEAR
ALARM LIST CLEAR
<REPEAT REC TIMES> 0
<ELAPSED TIME> 0H
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Info.
Supplementary information
Special Effects Playback
The following convenient functions are available. Audio output
is muted during special effects playback.
Still picture
1. Press PAUSE button during playback.
Press PAUSE button again to resume the playback.
Shuttle ring
By turning the SHUTTLE ring during still picture, you can obtain
a variety of playback speeds as shown below.
1. Turn SHUTTLE to the right or left during still picture.
The playback speed varies by the angle of SHUTTLE
ring.
When SHUTTLE ring is released, it comes back to the
center position and the playback picture stays at still.
Shuttle hold
When the SHUTTLE ring is released, the playback speed can
be fixed to one selected.
1. Turn SHUTTLE to the right or left to obtain a desired
playback speed, then press PAUSE button.
2. Release SHUTTLE.
Cancelling the shuttle hold playback
1. Press PAUSE button once to go back to the still picture and
press once again to return to the playback.
Direct shuttle ring
By turning the SHUTTLE ring during playback, you can obtain
some special playback effects as shown below.
( ) indicates the playback speed of
the recorded tape in 2H mode.
15(7)
9(5)9(5)
2
7
5
6
15(7)
3
4
3
2
1
1 Reverse high speed search
2 Reverse speed search
3 Reverse fast playback (x3)
4 Normal playback
5 Fast playback (x2)
6 Forward speed search
7 Forward high speed search
3. Press MENU button.
The day and present time display appears on screen.
Note
<REPEAT REC TIMES> is:
counted when the tape ends during recording (except
when TAPE END of FIRST TIME SET UP menu is set to
STOP)
memorized even if the VCR is turned off
reset when a tape is inserted
shown up to 200 times. OVER is shown if exceeds 200
times.
<ELAPSED TIME> is shown up to 89,999 hours.
Lock function
Each time the LOCK button is pressed, the Lock/Lock All
indicator illuminates on the fluorescent display in the order of
(No display) ... All or some of the
buttons on the front panel of VCR are locked, and the VCR is
kept in the current condition. To release the lock, press LOCK
button until nothing is displayed on the fluorescent display.
: All buttons except REC button and EJECT button
are locked.
: All buttons are locked.
(No display): No buttons are locked.
Additional Features (Cont.)
( ) indicates the playback speed of
the recorded tape in 2H mode.
15(7)
9(5)
2
1
1/7
1/15
1/30
8
9
10
11
7
56
15(7)
9(5)
311/7
1/15
1/30
4
3
2
1
1 Reverse high speed search
2 Reverse speed search
3 Reverse fast playback (x3)
4 Reverse playback
5 Reverse slow
6 Still
7 Slow playback
8 Normal playback
9 Fast playback (x2)
10 Forward speed search
11 Forward high speed search
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Adjustment during Playback
Tracking adjustment
If noise appears in the picture during playback, reverse/forward
slow playback, fast playback, reverse playback, frame/field
playback, you can reduce or eliminate it by adjusting the
tracking.
How to adjust during playback
1. Press TRACKING button (+) or () to achieve the best
picture.
How to adjust during reverse/forward slow playback,
fast playback, reverse playback, frame or field playback
1. During still picture, turn SHUTTLE to obtain the respective
playback mode.
If noise appears in frame or field playback, set to slow
playback.
2. While turning SHUTTLE, press PAUSE button.
The playback picture is fixed at the selected speed.
3. Release SHUTTLE.
4. Press TRACKING button (+) or () to achieve the best
picture.
Initializing the tracking
The tracking will be reset to its initial setting by pressing both
TRACKING buttons (+) and () together during playback.
Note
Adjust the tracking at each playback mode or the type of
playback (fast playback, reverse playback etc.), since the
method of tracking adjustment varies.
Although the tracking is adjusted during reverse playback or
reverse slow playback, the noise may remain on screen.
When a picture recorded in 2H, 6H or 8H mode is played
back in L12H, L16H, L18H, L24H, L30H, L32H or L40H
mode, noise may appear on screen after the adjustment.
The noise bars will move continuously when a TRACKING
button is depressed.
If noise appears
Frame or field playback
1. To forward frames or fields one by one, turn JOG during still
picture.
Turn to the right to forward.
Turn to the left to reverse.
To forward frames or fields continuously, keep turning JOG
during still picture.
Keep turning to the right to forward frames (fields)
continuously.
Keep turning to the left to reverse frames (fields)
continuously.
To stop frame or field playback, release JOG.
The playback picture stays at still.
Note
Noise bars may appear on the picture while switching
between forward and reverse frame or field playback.
Picture quality adjustment
This control allows you to adjust the playback picture so that the
outline is sharper or softer.
1. During playback, turn PICTURE control to the right or left.
Turning to the right makes the picture sharper.
Turning to the left makes the picture softer.
Vertical adjustment (picture vibration at the top and
bottom)
The picture vibration during still picture, fast playback, slow
playback or playback at L12H-1280H or 0H mode can be
reduced or eliminated by the following steps.
How to adjust
1. Press PAUSE button during playback.
2. Press VERTICAL ADJUST button (+) or () to reduce or
eliminate the picture vibration.
Initializing the vertical adjustment
The vertical adjustment will be reset to its initial setting by
pressing both VERTICAL ADJUST buttons (+) and () together
during still picture, fast playback or playback at L12H-1280H or
0H mode.
Note
Horizontal vibration cannot be corrected with VERTICAL
ADJUST buttons.
VERTICAL ADJUST buttons will not work, when QUASI V-
SYNC of FIRST TIME SET UP menu is set to OFF.
The picture vibration during stil picture, frame or field
playback may not be adjusted with VERTICAL ADJUST
buttons.
SOFT SHARP
When the picture is vibrating
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Note
A point to notice
Info.
Supplementary information
<SEARCH FUNCTION>
COUNTER MEMORY STOP
SKIP SEARCH
INDEX SEARCH 1
TIME DATE SEARCH
Use JOG to adjust,
turn the SHUTTLE RING
or to execute.
Press STOP to exit.
Reverse direction Fast forward direction
-255 -2 -1
Present position
+2+1 +255
Alarm Recording
Searching Techniques
The various search functions help you find pictures you wish to
view.
Counter memory stop
Rewinds a tape until the counter on the fluorescent display
reaches 00000 and stops.
1. Press SEARCH button once.
<SEARCH FUNCTION> menu
appears and COUNTER
MEMORY STOP is highlighted.
The Counter Memory Stop
indicator ( ) illuminates on the
fluorescent display.
2. Turn SHUTTLE to the right.
The VCR starts rewinding the tape.
To quit while rewinding, press STOP button.
To exit the <SEARCH FUNCTION> menu without
rewinding, press STOP button.
Note
When the counter on the fluorescent display indicates
00000, COUNTER MEMORY STOP of the SEARCH
FUNCTION menu cannot be selected.
Skip search
During fast forwarding or rewinding, the VCR plays back a tape
(at 2H, 6H or 8H mode) for about 4 seconds where an index
signal is recorded. This process is repeated until the end or
beginning of the tape is reached.
1. Press SEARCH button until SKIP
SEARCH is highlighted.
The Skip Search indicator ( )
illuminates on the fluorescent
display.
2. Turn SHUTTLE to the right or left to
start searching.
Turning SHUTTLE to the right proceeds the search in the
forward direction.
Turning SHUTTLE to the left proceeds the search in the
reverse direction.
To quit while searching, press STOP button.
To exit the <SEARCH FUNCTION> menu without
searching, press STOP button.
3. When you find a picture you wish to view, press PLAY
button.
Note
The index signal may be difficult to locate in some recording
conditions.
Audio output is muted during the skip search.
<SEARCH FUNCTION>
COUNTER MEMORY STOP
SKIP SEARCH
INDEX SEARCH
TIME DATE SEARCH
Turn the SHUTTLE RING
or to execute
Press STOP to exit.
Info.
Skip search or index search may not function if the interval
between two alarm recording start-times is too short. The
table below indicates the minimum interval between two
alarm recording start-times for the skip or index search to
work correctly.
Index search
During fast forwarding or rewinding, the VCR will search for an
index signal you have selected. When
the index signal is found, the VCR will
play back in still picture.
1. Press SEARCH button until INDEX
SEARCH is highlighted.
The Index Search indicator
() illuminates on the
fluorescent display.
2. Turn JOG to select an index number
(between 1 and 255) you wish to find.
To exit the <SEARCH FUNCTION> menu without
searching, press STOP button.
3. Turn SHUTTLE to the right or left to start searching.
Turning SHUTTLE to the right proceeds the search in
the forward direction.
Turning SHUTTLE to the left proceeds the search in the
reverse direction.
The index number shown on the fluorescent display will
decrease one by one as each index signal goes by.
To quit while searching, press STOP button.
Note
The index signal may be difficult to locate in some recording
conditions.
Info.
How to count index number
Index number is the count from the present position. The
index number of one alarm recording before the present
position is -1. One after is +1.
Maximum count is ±255 alarm recordings.
Minimum interval
between two alarm
recording start-times
Alarm
recording
mode
2H(2H)
6H(8H)
L12H(L16H)
L18H(L24H)
L24H(L32H)
L30H(L40H)
approx. 15 sec.
approx. 15 sec.
approx. 2 min.
approx. 2 min.
approx. 2 min.
approx. 2 min.
( ) appears when TAPE LENGTH is set to T-160.
ALARM
RECORDING ALARM
RECORDING
Present position
Index
Fast forward
Fast forward
Index
Approx. 4 sec.
playback Approx. 4 sec.
playback
Fast forward
<SEARCH FUNCTION>
COUNTER MEMORY STOP
SKIP SEARCH
INDEX SEARCH
TIME DATE SEARCH
Turn the SHUTTLE RING
to execute.
Press STOP to exit.
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<SEARCH FUNCTION>
COUNTER MEMORY STOP
SKIP SEARCH
INDEX SEARCH
TIME DATE SEARCH
Turn the SHUTTLE RING
to go the search menu.
Press STOP to exit.
<TIME DATE SEARCH>
TIME 00:00
DATE 13
DIRECTION REVERSE
Use JOG to adjust,
and ENTER .
<TIME DATE SEARCH>
TIME 03:25
DATE 24
DIRECTION FORWARD
Use JOG to adjust,
and ENTER to start.
Time date search
You can easily find a picture recorded at specific date and time.
1. Press SEARCH button until TIME
DATE SEARCH is highlighted.
The Time Date Search indicator
() illuminates on the fluorescent
display.
2. Turn SHUTTLE to the right.
<TIME DATE SEARCH> menu
appears.
3. Turn JOG to set
hour digits
of TIME
you wish to find and turn SHUTTLE to
the right.
To exit the <TIME DATE
SEARCH> menu without
searching, turn SHUTTLE to the
left several times.
4. Set
10-minute digit
and
1-minute digit
of TIME, DATE and DIRECTION in a
similar fashion.
Searches in the forward direction
of the tape when DIRECTION is
set to FORWARD.
Searches in the reverse direction
of the tape when DIRECTION is
set to REVERSE.
5. Turn SHUTTLE to the right to start searching.
When the recorded picture is found, it is shown at still
picture.
To quit while searching, press STOP button.
Note
An index mark is written on a tape at each hour (1:00, 2:00
and so on) during recording. The time date search cannot
be resumed if the index mark of the hour (set in step 3) is
not recorded on a tape.
Example: When the VCR recorded from 8:15 to 17:30 on a
tape, only pictures recorded between 9:00 and 17:30 can be
found using the time date search.
The time date search may not function correctly, if you use a
tape with a poor recording quality or with alarm recordings
recorded at several recording mode.
The time date search will not function when using a tape
recorded with other VCRs or a tape recorded without setting
the current day and time.
Info.
When the desired part of the tape is not found in the
selected direction, the VCR automatically searches in the
opposite direction.
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Info.
Supplementary information
Configuring the time lapse VCR
Important notice:
Before connecting the hardware, unplug the power
cord of the VCR from the wall outlet, and turn the
personal computer power off.
Connecting the VCR to a personal computer
1. Connect the RS-232C cross cable to the RS-232C terminal
of the personal computer.
2. Connect the other end of cable to RS-232C terminal on the
VCR.
RS-232C setting
Set the RS-232C interface setting by using the on screen menu
of the VCR.
1. Press MENU button.
<MAIN MENU> appears.
2. Turn JOG to select CLOCK/FIRST
TIME SET UP and turn SHUTTLE to
the right.
<FIRST TIME SET UP> menu
appears.
3. Turn JOG to select RS-232C and turn
SHUTTLE to the right.
<RS-232C> menu appears.
4. Change the parameter value by
turning JOG to the left or right and
turn SHUTTLE to the right to store the
new value.
The next item starts flashing.
5 Repeat step 4 until all of the items are set.
<FIRST TIME SET UP> menu appears after setting VCR
ADDRESS.
6. Press MENU button.
The day and present time display appears on screen.
Note
Set all parameters to the same values as the controlling
personal computer or other equipment.
The PARITY BIT cannot be used when the DATA BIT
LENGTH is set to 8BIT.
When controlling only one VCR via the personal computer,
VCR ADDRESS is set to NONE.
When VCRs have a unique VCR ADDRESS (from VCR01 to
VCR255), VCRs can be controlled remotely via a personal
computer.
Connecting to a personal computer
A personal computer that has an RS-232C serial port can be
used to remotely control the VCR.
Physical protocol of RS-232C
Data communication settings
Synchronization Asynchronous
Transmission rate 1200/2400/4800/9600 bps
Data bit length 1bit/2bit
Parity bit Nil/Even/Odd
Xcontrol Nil
S parameter Nil
CS-RS hand-shake With
Delimiter code for send CR(0DH)/CR(0DH)+LF(0AH)
Delimiter code for receive CR(0DH)/CR(0DH)+LF(0AH)
Cable connections
Before connecting the hardware, unplug the power cord of the
VCR from the outlet, and turn the personal computer power off.
Connect the RS-232C IN terminal of the VCR to the personal
computers serial port.
1. When the RS-232C connector of the computer is D-SUB
25pin.
2. When the RS-232C connector of the computer is D-SUB
9pin.
AUDIO VIDEO
OUT OUTIN
REMOTE MIC
IN
RESET
ALM RST
IN
REC GND ALM
MODE
CLK
OUT
CALL
BATTERY
OPEN
S-VIDEO
OUTIN
Personal computer
RS-232C
IN terminal
RS-232C cross cable
RS-232C
terminal
<MAIN MENU>
DISPLAY
TIMER PROGRAM
RECORDING SET UP
REAR TERMINAL
<FIRST TIME SET UP>
TIME DATE ADJUST
TAPE END STOP
QUASI V-SYNC ON
VIDEO MODE AUTO
TAPE LENGTH T-120
BUZZER WRNG
RS-232C
<RS-232C>
TRANSMISSION RATE 1200
DATA BIT LENGTH 8BIT
STOP BIT LENGTH 1BIT
PARITY BIT NONE
DELIMITER<SEND> CRLF
DELIMITER RECEIVE CR
<RS-232C>
TRANSMISSION RATE 1200
DATA BIT LENGTH 8BIT
STOP BIT LENGTH 1BIT
PARITY BIT NONE
DELIMITER<SEND> CRLF
DELIMITER<RECEIVE> CR
VCR ADDRESS NONE
RS-232C
D-SUB 9pin male
5 4 3 2 1
9 8 7 6
No.
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Signal line
names Meanings
Receive data
Transmit data
Data terminal ready
Signal ground
Data set ready
Request send
Clear to send
Directions
(from VCR side)
INPUT
OUTPUT
OUTPUT
INPUT
OUTPUT
INPUT
RD
SD
ER
SG
DR
RS
CS
FRAME
RD 2
SD 3
ER 4
SG 5
DR 6
RS 7
CS 8
1 FG
2 RD
3 SD
4 ER
5 SG
6 DR
7 RS
20 CS
D-SUB 9 pin female
(VCR) D-SUB 25 pin male
(Computer)
RD 2
SD 3
ER 4
SG 5
DR 6
RS 7
CS 8
2 RD
3 SD
4 ER
5 SG
6 DR
7 RS
8 CS
D-SUB 9 pin female D-SUB 9 pin female
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21Advanced Functions
Reference page
Commands from personal computer
The commands sent from the personal computer (or other
equipment) to the VCR and responses produced by the VCR
are detailed in this section.
When controlling only one VCR via the personal
computer, VCR ADDRESS of RS-232C menu is set to
NONE.
Note
#1 When you set DELIMITER<RECEIVE> to CR, input the
carriage return code (0DH).
When you set DELIMITER<RECEIVE> to CRLF, input the
carriage return code (0DH) and line feed code (0AH).
#2 When you set DELIMITER<SEND> to CR, the carriage
return code (0DH) will be inputted.
When you set DELIMITER<SEND> to CRLF, the carriage
return code (0DH) and line feed code (0AH) will be inputted.
Example 1:
Switch on the VCR. (When DELIMITER<SEND> and
DELIMITER<RECEIVE> of RS-232C menu is set to CR.)
*
CR
indicates carriage return code (0DH).
Example 2:
Recording was attempted, but failed because the erase
prevention tab of the tape was broken. (When
DELIMITER<SEND> and DELIMITER<RECEIVE> of RS-232C
menu is set to CR.)
*
CR
indicates carriage return code (0DH).
When controlling two or more VCRs from a personal
computer, the VCR ADDRESS of each VCR is set to the
different address (from VCR 01 to VCR255, except
NONE).
Input the VCR ADDRESS (eg. VCR01) that you want to
control and , (comma) before inputting the command code.
When you want to control all connected VCRs, input ALL
and , (comma) before inputting the command codes.
Note
#1 When you set DELIMITER<RECEIVE> to CR, input the
carriage return code (0DH).
When you set DELIMITER<RECEIVE> to CRLF, input the
carriage return code (0DH) and line feed code (0AH).
#2 When you set DELIMITER<SEND> to CR, the carriage
return code (0DH) will be inputted.
When you set DELIMITER<SEND> to CRLF, the carriage
return code (0DH) and line feed code (0AH) will be inputted.
Example 1:
Fast forward the tape in the VCR of the ID number VCR02.
(When the DELIMITER<SEND> and DELIMITER<RECEIVE> of
RS-232C menu is set to CR.)
*
CR
indicates carriage return code (0DH).
Example 2:
Set the clock of the all VCR connected to 12:27. (When
DELIMITER<SEND> and DELIMITER<RECEIVE> of RS-232C
menu is set to CR.)
*
CR
indicates carriage return code (0DH).
* The order and number of the status responses from the
VCRs to the PC or other controller may vary dependent
upon the number of VCRs and the ID number settings.
Sending commands
from the PC etc. Status or error code
from the VCR to PC etc.
Meanings
Command for fast forwarding
(VCR02)
Command received (VCR02)
Command carried out (VCR02)
VCR02, FF CR
VCR02, RC CR
VCR02, EX CR
Sending commands
from the PC etc. Status or error code
from the VCR to PC etc.
Meanings
Command for recording
Command received (VCR01)
Command carried out (VCR01)
Command received (VCR255)
Command carried out (VCR255)
ALL,SC12,27 CR VCR01, RC CR
VCR01, EX CR
VCR255, RC CR
VCR255, EX CR
Format : Command
Codes Parameter
1
,
Parameter
2
,
,
Parameter
nDelimiter
#1
Command : Commands set to the VCR.
Format : Status Parameter
1
,
Parameter
2
,
,
Parameter
nDelimiter
#2
Status : Response codes from the VCR.
Power ON command
Command received
Command carried out
PW1 CR RC CR
EX CR
Sending commands
from the PC etc. Status or error code
from the VCR to PC etc.
Meanings
Command for recording
Command received
Failed because the
erase prevention tab
of the tape is broken.
RC CR RC CR
ER02 CR
Sending commands
from the PC etc. Status or error code
from the VCR to PC etc.
Meanings
Format : Command
Codes
VCR ADDRESS
or ALL Parameter
1
,
Parameter
2
,,
Parameter
nDelimiter
#1
Format : Command
Codes
VCR ADDRESS
Parameter
1
,
Parameter
2
,,
Parameter
nDelimiter
#2
Command : Commands set to the VCR.
Status : Response codes from the VCR to outside.
22 Advanced Functions
Note
A point to notice
Info.
Supplementary information
Using with Personal Computer (Cont.)
Commands and Responses
#1
: Input the code according to DELIMITER<RECEIVE> setting {CR (0DH) or CR (0DH) + LF (0AH)}.
#2
: The code according to DELIMITER<SEND> setting {CR (0DH) or CR (0DH) + LF (0AH)} will be inputted.
indicates one character or number. (eg. indicates three characters or numbers.)
NO.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
Commands
PW
PW0
PW1
EJ
SP
PB
RP
FF
RW
RC
CM
PU
PU0
PU1
FA
RA
LK
LK0
LK1
SF
SR
IF
IR
IN
TR
TR0
TR1
TP
SS
LO
LM
CR
CT
Functions
Power ON/OFF
Power OFF
Power ON
Eject
Stop
Playback
Reverse playback
Fast forward
Rewind
Recording
Counter memory stop
Pause ON/OFF
Pause OFF
Pause ON
Frame adavance (when still)
Reverse frame adavance (when still)
Lock OFF
Lock ON
Lock All ON
Skip search (forward)
Skip search (reverse)
Index search (forward)
( =001-255)
Index search (reverse)
( =001-255)
Enquiy about current index No.
(during index search)
Timer recording ON/OFF
Timer recording OFF
Timer recording ON
Enquiry about current executing timer
program No.
Enquiry about current VCR status
Lock ON/OFF or Lock All ON/OFF
:0=OFF, 1=ON
Enquiry about current lock status and
lock mode
Counter reset
Enquiry about current counter display
value
Explanation of status
Command received and carried out
Index No. is =001-255
Command received and carried out
Timer program No. is =1-8
(Note)ER08,when not timer recording
Power off, cassette in
Power off, cassette out
Power on, cassette in
Power on, cassette out
Fast forward underway
Rewind underway
Recording underway
Recording pause underway
Playback underway
Reverse playback underway
Forward speed search underway
Reverse speed search underway
Still underway
Counter memory stop underway
Skip search (fast forward) underway
Skip search (rewind) underway
Playback during skip search
Index search (fast forward) underway
Index search (rewind) underway
Rewind during repeat recording
Alarm recording underway
Timer recording underway
Standby for timer recording
Timer recording error underway
Time date search standby underway
Time date FF search underway
Time date REW search underway
Time date search or point adjustment
underway
Recording check underway
Alarm recording Index writing underway
Time date index writing underway
Oneshot recording underway
Frame advance underway
Reverse frame advance underway
Command received and carried out
: 0=Lock off, 1=Lock on
2=Lock All on
Command received and carried out
=00000-99999
Status after normal execution
RC EX
RC ID
RC EX
RC TN
RC ST00
RC ST01
RC ST02
RC ST03
RC ST04
RC ST05
RC ST06
RC ST07
RC ST08
RC ST09
RC ST10
RC ST11
RC ST12
RC ST13
RC ST14
RC ST15
RC ST16
RC ST17
RC ST18
RC ST19
RC ST20
RC ST21
RC ST22
RC ST23
RC ST24
RC ST25
RC ST26
RC ST27
RC ST29
RC ST30
RC ST31
RC ST32
RC ST33
RC ST34
RC EX
RC LM
RC EX
RC CT
#2 #2
#2
#2
#2
#2 #2
#2
#1
#1
#1
#1
#1
#1
#1
#1
#1
#1
#1
#1
#1
#1
#1
#1
#2 #2
#2 #2
#2 #2
#2 #2
#2 #2
#2 #2
#2 #2
#2 #2
#2 #2
#2 #2
#2 #2
#2 #2
#2 #2
#2 #2
#2 #2
#2 #2
#2 #2
#2 #2
#2 #2
#2 #2
#2 #2
#2 #2
#2 #2
#2 #2
#2 #2
#2 #2
#2 #2
#2 #2
#2 #2
#2 #2
#2 #2
#2 #2
#2 #2
#2 #2
#2 #2
#2 #2
#2 #2
#2 #2
#1
#1
#1
#1
#1
#1
#1
#1
#1
#1
#1
#1
#1
#1
#1
#1
#1
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NO.
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
Commands
MC
MD
DP
DP
PI
SD
(1)
,
(2)
,
(3)
DT
SC
(1)
,
(2)
TM
TD
PS
(1)
,
(2)
LC
PG
(1)
,
(2)
,
(3)
,
(4)
,
(5)
,
(6)
,
(7)
,
(8)
PM
CA
DW
(1)
,
(2)
Functions
Switch over REC/PLAY mode to
= 002,006,L12,(012),L18,L24,(024),
L30,048,072,096,120,168,240,360,480,720,
960,000 (012 and 024 are available during
playback at SP mode)
Enquiry about current REC/PLAY mode
Change menu to the next layer
Switch screen page to
:
000=present time display
100=MAIN MENU
110=DISPLAY menu
120=SEARCH FUNCTION menu
121=TIME DATE SEARCH menu
130=TIMER PROGRAM menu
131=PROGRAM TO RECORD menu
132=HOLIDAY SET UP menu
140=RECORDING SET UP menu
150=REAR TERMINAL menu
160=MAINTENANCE menu
161=POWER LOSS LIST
162=ALARM LIST
163=ALL MENU INITIALZE
164=POWER LOSS LIST CLEAR
165=ALARM LIST CLEAR
170=FIRST TIME SET UP menu
171=TIME DATE ADJUST menu
172=RS-232C menu
Enquiry about current screen page
Current date setting
(1)
:Month,
(2)
:Day,
(3)
:Year
Enquiry about current date
Current time setting
(1)
:Hour,
(2)
:Minute
Enquiry about current time
Enquiry about power failure symbol
Time and date display position
(1)
:Horizontal
=01-30 (mode 1,size large)
=01-49 (mode 1,size small)
=01-39 (mode 2,3 size large)
=01-65 (mode 2,3 size small)
(2)
:Vertical
=01-37 (mode 1,size large or small)
=01-35 (mode 2,3 size large or small)
Enquiry about time and date display
position
Timer program setting
(1)
Program No.=1-8
(2)
:Day of the week (0=SUN, 1=MON,
2=TUE, 3=WED, 4=THU, 5=FRI, 6=SAT,
7=DAY, 8=SPL,9=HLD)
(3)
:Rec. starting hour=00-23
(4)
:Rec. starting minute=00-59
(5)
:Rec. ending hour=00-23
(6)
:Rec. ending minute=00-59
(7)
:Rec. time mode=002, 006, L12, L18,
L24, L30, 048, 072, 096, 120, 168, 240,
360,480, 720, 960, 000, SKP
(8)
:REC mode 0=SP, 1=EP, 2=SP/EXT,
3=EP/EXT (EXT= external timer recording)
Enquiry about setting contents of timer
program No. (
=1-8)
Clear contents of timer program No. (
=1-8)
Setting the special day of the week
(1)
:Start day of the week (0-6)
(2)
:End day of the week (0-6)
0=SUN, 1=MON, 2=TUE, 3=WED,
4=THU, 5=FRI, 6=SAT
Status after normal exection
RC EX
RC MD
(1)
,
(2)
RC EX
RC ON
(1)
(2)
RC EX
RC TD
(1)
,
(2)
,
(3)
,
(4)
RC EX
RC TI
(1)
,
(2)
,
(3)
RC MK
RC EX
RC LT
(1)
,
(2)
RC EX
RC MP
(1)
,
(2)
,
(3)
,
(4)
,
(5)
,
(6)
,
(7) (8)
RC EX
(Cannot accept this command when
(1)
and
(2)
are the same number)
Explanation of status
Command received and carried out
(1)
: (same as item 34)
(2)
: 0=SP,1=EP (only when
(1)
is 048-000)
Command received and carried out
(1)
:(same as item 37),
050=LANGUAGE SELECT
(2)
: 0=Setting completed,
1=Setting underway
Command received and carried out
(1)
,-
(3)
:(same as item 39)
(4)
:Day of the week
0=SUN, 1=MON, 2=TUE,
3=WED, 4=THU, 5=FRI, 6=SAT
Command received and carried out
(1)
:Hour,
(2)
:Minute,
(3)
:Second
: 0=Not Displayed, 1=Displayed
Command received and carried out
(1)
,
(2)
: (same as item 44)
Command received and carried out
(Note) An error (ER08) will occur if an
attempt is made to program a timer program
number that has already been set. Clear the
timer program contents with the "CA "
command and then retry.
(1)
,-
(8)
(=same as item 46)
Command received and carried out
#1
#1
#1
#1
#1
#1
#1
#1
#1 #2
#1
#1
#1
#1
#1
#2
#2 #2
#2
#2 #2
#2 #2
#2 #2
#2 #2
#2 #2
#2
#2 #2
#2 #2
#2 #2
#2 #2
#2
#2 #2
#2
#1
#1
24 Advanced Functions
Note
A point to notice
Info.
Supplementary information
Using with Personal Computer (Cont.)
NO.
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
87
88
89
90
91
Commands
DW?
AM
AS1
AD
AS0
EM
EM0
EM1
AS2
TE
FS0
DM
DM?
CH0
CH1
FS1
CO
(1)
,
(2)
RO
MO
RM
CU
CU?
BL
BL?
ST
BZ
BR
FS2
BP
OS
OF
OI
OI?
AN
AT
CA
PN
PT
PC
MI
HM?
WN
Functions
Enquiry about setting of the special day of
the week
Alarm recording mode setting
=02,06,12,18,24,30
Enquire of alarm recording mode setting
Alarm REC duration setting
:0=MAN1, 1=MAN2, 2=15S, 3=30S,
4=45S, 5=1M, 6=2M, 7=5M, 8=10M
Enquiry about alarm REC duration setting
Emergency REC ON/OFF
Emergency REC OFF
Emergency REC ON
Enquiry about emergency REC setting
Tape end movement setting
: 0=STOP, 1=REWIND, 2=REPEAT,
3=ALARMPROT (protect)
Enquiry about tape end movement set
Display mode setting =1-4
Enquiry about display mode setting
Set date character display size "SMALL"
Set date character display size "LARGE"
Enquiry about date character display size
Clock out setting
(1)
:0=REC, 1=T/L REC
(2)
:01, 02, 03, 04, 05, 10, 15, 20, 25,
30, 50, 60, 00(output by field)
Enquiry about clock out setting
Mode out setting
: 0=REC, 1=PLAY, 2=POWER,
3=TAPE IN, 4=TAPE REMAIN,
5=CLOCK ADJ
Enquiry about MODE OUT setting
CALL OUT setting :0=OFF, 1=ON
Receive the command only when the
signal at the CALL OUT terminal is
switched to the active condition.
Enquiry about CALL OUT setting
Blue Back setting : 0=OFF, 1=ON
Enquiry about Blue Back setting
Set menu item to flash :0=OFF, 1=ON
Buzzer setting
: 0=WRNG, 1=WRNGTAPE END,
2=WRNGREMAIN, 3=OFF
Buzzer ON/OFF setting :0=OFF, 1=ON
Enquiry about buzzer setting
Enquiry about buzzer status
One shot field setting
: 01, 02, 03, 04, 05, 10, 20, 30
Enquiry about one shot field setting
Oneshot interval setting
: 0=SHOT, 1=10S, 2=15S, 3=30S
4=45S, 5=1M, 6=2M, 7=3M
Enquiry about one shot interval setting
Enquiry about current alarm REC. No.
Enquiry about alarm list
: 0=about the first alarm recording
1-7=about the last to seventh last
alarm recording
Clearing alarm list
Enquiry about current power loss No.
Enquiry about power loss list
: 0=about the first power loss
1=about the second last power loss
2=about the last power loss
Clearing power loss list
Initializing the menu setting
Enquiry about the elapsed time
Enquiry about warning information
Status after normal execution
RC DW
(1)
,
(2)
RC EX
RC AM
RC EX
RC AP
RC EX
RC EG
RC EX
RC TE
RC EX
RC DM
RC EX
RC CZ
RC EX
RC CD
(1)
,
(2)
RC EX
RC MR
RC EX
RC CU
RC EX
RC BL
RC EX
RC EX
RC BZ
RC SW
RC EX
RC SD
RC EX
RC OI
RC AN
RC AT
(1)
,
(2)
,
(3)
,
(4)
,
(5)
RC EX
RC PN
RC PT
(1)
,
(2)
,
(3)
,
(4)
,
(5)
RC EX
RC HM
RC WN
Explanation of status
(1)
:Start day (of the week) (0-6)
(2)
:End day (of the week) (0-6)
0=SUN, 1=MON, 2=TUE, 3=WED,
4=THU, 5=FRI, 6=SAT
Command received and carried out
=02,06,12,18,24,30
Command received and carried out
:(same as item 53)
Command received and carried out
:0=OFF, 1=ON
Command received and carried out
:(same as item 59)
Command received and carried out
=1-4
Command received and carried out
Command received and carried out
: 0=SMALL, 1=LARGE
Command received and carried out
(1)
,
(2)
:(same as item 66)
Command received and carried out
: (same as item 68)
Command received and carried out
: 0=OFF, 1=ON
Command received and carried out
: 0=OFF, 1=ON
Command received and carried out
Command received and carried out
: (same as item 75)
: 0=OFF (not ring), 1=ON (ring)
Command received and carried out
:(same as item 79)
Command received and carried out
:(same as item 81)
=0000-9999
(1)
:Month,
(2)
:Day,
(3)
:Year,
(4)
:Hour,
(5)
:Minute
Command received and carried out
=00-99
(1)
:Month,
(2)
:Day,
(3)
:Year,
(4)
:Hour,
(5)
:Minute
Command received and carried out
:=hour
:Warning No.
00=no malfunction, 01=tape end
03=video input missing
04=clogged head
05=reel rotation trouble
06=loading motor trouble
07=capstan motor trouble
08=drum motor trouble
09=tape loose, 10=switching power short
#1
#1
#1
#1
#1
#1
#1
#1
#1
#1
#1
#1
#1
#1
#1
#1
#1
#1
#1
#1
#1
#1
#1
#1
#1
#1
#1
#1
#1
#1
#1
#1
#1
#2 #2
#2 #2
#2 #2
#2 #2
#2 #2
#2 #2
#2 #2
#2 #2
#2 #2
#2 #2
#2 #2
#2 #2
#2 #2
#2 #2
#2
#2 #2
#2
#2 #2
#2 #2
#2 #2
#2 #2
#2 #2
#2 #2
#2 #2
#2 #2
#2 #2
#2 #2
#2 #2
#2 #2
#2 #2
#2 #2
#1
#1
#1
#1
#1
#1
#1
#1
#1
#2 #2
#2
#2 #2
#2
#2
#2 #2
#2
#2 #2
#2 #2
25Advanced Functions
Reference page
NO.
92
93
94
95
96
97
98
99
100
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
110
111
112
113
114
115
116
117
118
119
120
121
122
123
124
125
126
127
Commands
CA0
RI
RI?
QV
QM
CL
RL
SM
SM?
RS?
TL
TL?
LP?
TF
(1)
,
(2)
,
(3)
TB
(1)
,
(2)
,
(3)
TS?
MQ
SB1
MM
SB3
RN?
BL?
SV?
HL
(1)
,
(2)
,
(3)
EH
HC
CG
CG?
HR
HR0
HR1
HR?
MR
MR0
MR1
MR?
Functions
Clearing the warning "ER05"
REC IN setting
: 0=SERIES, 1=REC-START/STOP
2=SYNC REC
Enquiry about REC IN setting
QUASI-VSYNC setting :0=OFF, 1=ON
Enquiry about QUASI-VSYNC setting
CALL OUT setting
: 0=WRNG, 1=WRNGTAPE END
2=WRNGREMAIN
Enquiry about CALL OUT setting
DAYLIGHT SAVING setting
: 0=OFF, 1=ON, 2=AUTO
Enquiry about DAYLIGHT SAVINGS setting
Enquiry about REPEAT REC TIMES
Tape length setting
: 0=T-120/ST-120, 1=T-160/ST-160
Enquiry about tape length setting
Enquiry about tape remaining time
Time date search (forward) setting
(1)
:Day,
(2)
:Hour,
(3)
:Minute
Time date search (reverse) setting
(1)
:Day,
(2)
:Hour,
(3)
:Minute
Enquiry about time date search setting
VIDEO MODE setting
: 1=B/W, 2=AUTO
Enquiry about VIDEO MODE
Menu language selection
: 0=English, 1=French, 2=Spanish
Enquiry about selected menu language
Enquiry about recording/playback
mode, SP/EP
Blueback ON/OFF
Enquiry about recording format
Holiday set up setting
(1)
:Position No. 01-20,
(2)
:Month,
(3)
:Day
Clearing holiday set up setting
: Position No. 01-20
Enquiry about holiday set up setting on
line 1 to 5
: Line No. 1-5
Clog detection ON/OFF
:0=OFF, 1=ON
Enquiry about clog detection setting
S-VHS/S-ET ON/OFF
S-VHS/S-ET OFF
S-VHS/S-ET ON
Enquiry about S-VHS/S-ET setting
Setting REC MODE SP/EP
REC MODE SP ON
REC MODE EP ON
Enquire about REC MODE setting
Status after normal execution
RC EX
RC RI
RC EX
RC QV
RC EX
RC CL
RC EX
RC SM
RC RS
RC RSOVER
RC EX
RC TL
RC LP
(1)
,
(2)
RC EX
RC TS
(1)
(2)
(3)
RC EX
RC SQ
RC EX
RC SP
RC RN
RC BL
RC SV
RC EX
RC HC
(1)
,
(2)
,
(1)
,
(2)
,
(1)
,
(2)
,
(1)
,
(2)
,
(1)
,
(2)
RC EX
RC CG
RC EX
RC HR
RC EX
RC RM
Explanation of status
Command received and carried out
:(same as item 93)
Command received and carried out
: 0=OFF, 1=ON
Command received and carried out
:(same as item 97)
Command received and carried out
: 0=OFF, 1=ON, 2=AUTO OFF,
3=AUTO ON
: 000-200
OVER (more than 201 times)
Command received and carried out
:(same as item 102)
(1)
:Hour,
(2)
:Minute
Command received and carried out
(1)
:Day,
(2)
:Hour,
(3)
:Minute
Command received and carried out
: (same as item 108)
Command received and carried out
: (same as item 110)
8=Language is not selected
: 0=SP 1=EP
: 0=OFF, 1=ON
: 0=VHS, 1=S-VHS, 2=S-VHS ET
Command received and carried out
(1)
:Month,
(2)
:Day
Command received and carried out
: 0=OFF, 1=ON
Command received and carried out
: 0=OFF, 1=ON
Command received and carried out
: 0=SP, 1=EP
#1
#1
#1
#1
#1
#1
#1
#1
#1
#1
#1
#1
#1
#1
#1
#1
#1
#1
#1
#1
#1
#1
#1
#2 #2
#2 #2
#2 #2
#2 #2
#2 #2
#2 #2
#2 #2
#2#2
#2 #2
#2 #2
#2 #2
#2 #2
#2
#2
#2 #2
#2 #2
#2 #2
#2 #2
#1
#1
#1
#1
#1
#1
#1
#1
#1
#1
#1
#1
#1
#2 #2
#2 #2
#2 #2
#2 #2
#2 #2
#2 #2
#2 #2
#2 #2
#2 #2
#2 #2
#2
#2 #2
#2
#2 #2
NO.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Errors
ER00
ER01
ER02
ER03
ER04
ER05
ER06
Meaning of error
No power supply
No cassette loaded
Broken tape tab (unable to record)
Beginning of the tape
Tape end
Problem with the tape, video input or VCR mechanism
Present time or timer program not yet set
NO.
8
9
10
11
12
13
Errors
ER07
ER08
ER10
ER11
ER12
ER13
Meaning of error
Alarm REC underway (Unable to change setting)
Unfeasible
Incorrect command
Incorrect parameter
Overflow of the VCR's command receive buffer
Data not received correctly
Error codes
26 Installation
Note
A point to notice
Info.
Supplementary information
Connections for Various Functions
Alarm Recording Connection
The alarm can be confirmed from a distance by connecting the
ALM OUT terminal with an existing alarm system panel or other
peripherals such as a buzzer. Connect the VCR and other
peripherals as to the right. ( page 11 for the menu setting
and page 37 for the rating of each terminal)
Alarm set switch
Alarm reset switch External alarm lamp
and buzzer
RST
IN
REC GND ALMALM
MODE
CLK
OUT
CALL
AUDIO VIDEO
OUT OUTIN
REMOTE
IN S-VIDEO
OUTIN
RESET
RST
IN
REC GND ALMALM
MODE
CLK
OUT
CALL
MIC
VIDEO
OUT
AUDIO
OUT
VIDEO IN
AUDIO IN
SENSOR CCTV CAMERA
ALM IN GND
VIDEO
IN S-VIDEO
IN
VIDEO OUT
S-VIDEO
OUT
MONITOR
MIC
IN
MICROPHONE S-VIDEO OUT
S-VIDEO IN
One of either codes
should be connected.
One of either codes
should be connected.
Connecting with CCTV camera, monitor and sensor
Note
Monitor to be connected
Connecting with a CCTV monitor (for surveillance) is recommended.
Connecting with some monitors may cause picture vibration and/or picture distortion at the top or bottom of the image at still
picture or normal playback.
A television for domestic use may easily cause the picture vibration and distortion.
CCTV camera to be connected
Do not connect Color and Black & White cameras together.
When both S-VIDEO IN terminal and VIDEO IN terminal are connected with the CCTV camera, the signal through S-VIDEO IN
terminal is given priority.
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Reference page
Series Recording Connection
Connect VCRs to be used as shown below.( page 12 for the menu setting)
Remote Recording Connection
Connect the VCR with a remote switch as to the right. ( page 12 for the menu setting and page 37 for the rating of each
terminal)
*1 : This connection is necessary
in case of
Series Recording 2
.
*1
1st VCR
RST
IN
REC GND ALMALM
MODE
CLK
OUT
CALL
2nd VCR
RST
IN
REC GND ALMALM
MODE
CLK
OUT
CALL
Remote switch
RST
IN
REC GND ALMALM
MODE
CLK
OUT
CALL
Synchronous Recording Connection
Connect VCRs as shown below. ( page 14 for the menu setting)
Note
The number of VCRs to be connected varies by the recording time mode selected.
Switcher
1st VCR
VIDEO IN
VIDEO IN
VIDEO IN
CLK OUT
REC IN
CLK OUT
REC IN
2nd VCR
3rd VCR
Camera 1
Camera 2
Camera 3
Connection for External Time Clock Adjustment
Connect VCRs as shown below. ( page 28 for the menu setting and page 37 for the rating of each terminal)
2nd VCR1st VCR
Switch
RST
IN
REC GND ALMALM
MODE
CLK
OUT
CALL RST
IN
REC GND ALMALM
MODE
CLK
OUT
CALL
*1 : When connecting the MODE OUT terminal of the first VCR with the RST IN terminal of the second VCR,
the on-screen clock of the second VCR can be adjusted to that of the first VCR.
*1
28 Installation
Note
A point to notice
Info.
Supplementary information
Example : Setting the day and present
time to 8:25 p.m., 9 July, 2002.
1. Press MENU button.
<MAIN MENU> appears.
2. Turn JOG to select CLOCK/FIRST
TIME SET UP and turn SHUTTLE
to the right.
<FIRST TIME SET UP> menu
appears.
3. Turn JOG to select TIME DATE
ADJUST and turn SHUTTLE to the
right.
<TIME DATE ADJUST> menu
appears.
4. Turn JOG to set DAYLIGHT
SAVINGS and turn SHUTTLE to
the right.
When set to ON, the clock moves forward one hour.
When set to AUTO, the clock moves forward one hour
from the 1st Sunday of April (at 2 a.m.) to the last
Sunday of October (at 3 a.m.).
When set to ON or AUTO and the clock is put forward
one hour, the Daylight Saving Time symbol ( ) is shown
next to the hour digit of TIME on screen and the Daylight
Saving Time indicator ( ) illuminates on the fluorescent
display.
Note
When the DAYLIGHT SAVINGS is set to AUTO, the
programmed recordings starting or finishing in the
daylight saving time changeover period may not be
recorded correctly.
The daylight saving time may vary from the one above
depending on your region or the year, in this case, set
DAYLIGHT SAVINGS to ON or OFF manually.
5. Turn JOG to show 07 for MONTH and turn SHUTTLE to
the right.
6. Set DAY, YEAR, TIME (hour digits, 10-minute digit and 1-
minute digit) in a similar fashion.
7. Turn SHUTTLE to the right while
the 1-minute digit of TIME is
flashing.
The setting is now complete.
<FIRST TIME SET UP> menu
appears.
8. Press MENU button.
The day and present time display appears on screen.
Setting the Clock
<MAIN MENU>
DISPLAY
TIMER PROGRAM
RECORDING SET UP
REAR TERMINAL
MAINTENANCE
CLOCK/FIRST TIME SET UP
<FIRST TIME SET UP>
TIME DATE ADJUST
TAPE END STOP
QUASI V-SYNC ON
VIDEO MODE AUTO
TAPE LENGTH T-120
<TIME DATE ADJUST>
DAYLIGHT SAVINGS OFF
MONTH 01
DAY 31
YEAR 2001
TIME 00:00:00
•’01 indicates year 2001.
The clock is shown in 24-hour format.
Alarm recording counter is shown during alarm recording only.
<TIME DATE ADJUST>
DAYLIGHT SAVINGS AUTO
MONTH 01
DAY 31
YEAR 2001
TIME 00:00:00
<TIME DATE ADJUST>
DAYLIGHT SAVINGS AUTO
MONTH 07
DAY 09
YEAR 2002
TIME 20:25:00
Accurately set the day and present time before timer program-
MonthDay Year Hour
Alarm
Recording
Counter
Second
Minute
07-09-01 20:25:00 A0001
<RECORDING SET UP>
ALARM REC MODE 2H
ALARM REC DURATION 1M
EMERGENCY REC OFF
CLOG DETECT ON
REC MODE NORMAL<SP>
S-VHS/S-ET ON
ONE SHOTFIELD 1
ONE SHOTINTERVAL SHOT
<REAR TERMINAL>
CALL OUT WRNGTAPE END
CLOCK OUT REC- 1
MODE OUT CLOCK ADJ
REC IN SERIES
Info.
When DAYLIGHT SAVINGS is set to ON or OFF and a
tape is not inserted in the VCR, DAYLIGHT SAVINGS can
be switched to ON or OFF on the front panel of the VCR
by pressing STOP button and EJECT button together.
To move the displayed position of the day and present time
on screen, press POSITION button () or ( ). ( ) moves
the display in a right-forward direction and ( ) in a
downward direction.
Setting the current time to exact second
Set the clock as described above, but set minute digits to one or
two minutes ahead of the reference time being used. When the
reference time reaches 00 seconds of the minute you have set,
turn SHUTTLE to the right. The VCRs clock now corresponds
to the reference time to the nearest second.
External time clock adjustment
The VCRs clock can be set to the nearest hour by connecting
with an external clock. When 2 or more VCRs are connected
together, the clock can be set to the 1st VCRs clock
simultaneously. Make the following settings to all VCRs you
wish to set the clock. ( previous page for the connection)
1. Press MENU button.
<MAIN MENU> appears.
2. Set ALARM REC DURATION of
<RECORDING SET UP> menu to
other than MAN1.
3. Set MODE OUT of <REAR
TERMINAL> menu to CLOCK
ADJ.
4. Press MENU button.
The day and present time
display appears on screen.
How the external time clock adjustment works
When the RST IN terminal is grounded at the rear panel, the
clock is automatically set to the nearest hour.
Example:
When the display shows 11:29:59, the clock is adjusted
to 11:00:00.
When the display shows 11:30:00, the clock is adjusted
to 12:00:00.
When more than 2 VCRs are connected and the clock of the 1st
VCR is adjusted to the nearest hour, the additional VCRs will
also be set to the nearest hour.
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Set the menus by the following steps.
1. Press MENU button.
<MAIN MENU> appears.
2. Turn JOG to the left or right to select the desired item.
When turned to the right, the cursor moves downward.
When turned to the left, the cursor moves upward.
3. Turn SHUTTLE to the right.
The desired item is selected and the menu appears.
4. Turn JOG to the left or right to select item.
5. Turn SHUTTLE to the right, then the setting item flashes.
6. Turn JOG to the left or right to change the setting.
7. Turn SHUTTLE to the right to set.
8. Press MENU button.
The day and present time display appears.
Setting the Menus
01-01-01 16:26:48
<MAIN MENU>
DISPLAY
TIMER PROGRAM
RECORDING SET UP
REAR TERMINAL
MAINTENANCE
CLOCK/FIRST TIME SET UP
Use JOG to select,
and ENTER.
Press MENU to exit.
<DISPLAY>
DISPLAY MODE 2
TIME DATE SIZE SMALL
BLUE BACK OFF
e.g.<MODE 2>
01-01-01 MON
00:00:00 L24
<TIMER PROGRAM>
PROGRAM TO RECORD
HOLIDAY SET UP
SPECIAL DW MON-SAT
<RECORDING SET UP>
ALARM REC MODE 2H
ALARM REC DURATION 1M
EMERGENCY REC OFF
CLOG DETECT OFF
REC MODE NORMAL<SP>
S-VHS/S-ET ON
ONE SHOTFIELD 1
ONE SHOTINTERVAL SHOT
<REAR TERMINAL>
CALL OUT WRNGTAPE END
CLOCK OUT REC- 1
MODE OUT REC
REC IN SERIES
<MAINTENANCE>
POWER LOSS LIST
ALARM LIST
ALL MENU INITIALIZE
POWER LOSS LIST CLEAR
ALARM LIST CLEAR
<REPEAT REC TIMES> 0
<ELAPSED TIME> 0H
<FIRST TIME SET UP>
TIME DATE ADJUST
TAPE END STOP
QUASI V-SYNC ON
VIDEO MODE AUTO
TAPE LENGTH T-120
BUZZER WRNG
RS-232C
<TIME DATE ADJUST>
DAYLIGHT SAVINGS OFF
MONTH 01
DAY 01
YEAR 2001
TIME 00:00:00
<POWER LOSS LIST>
01 01-01-01 00:00
02
03
<ALARM LIST>
0001 01-01-01 00:00
0002
0003
0004
0005
0006
0007
0008
ALL MENU INITIALIZE
Turn the SHUTTLE RING
then all MENU will be
initialized.
POWER LOSS LIST CLEAR
Turn the SHUTTLE RING
then POWER LOSS LIST
will be cleared.
ALARM LIST CLEAR
Turn the SHUTTLE RING
then ALARM LIST will be
cleared.
<PROGRAM TO RECORD>
DW START END HR
1 DAY 12:00 15:00 L24SP
2 TUE 12:00 15:00 L12SP
3 WED 12:00 15:00 2SP
4 THU 12:00 15:00 2SP
5 FRI 12:00 15:00 L24SP
6 HLD 12:00 15:00 SKIP
7 SUN 12:00 15:00 L24SP
8 SPL 20:00 22:00 SKIP
<HOLIDAY SET UP>
01/01 01/15 02/11 03/22
04/29 05/03 05/04 05/05
07/20 09/15 09/23 10/10
11/03 11/23 12/23 - - / - -
- - / - - - - / - - - - / - - - - / - -
MONTH / DAY
<RS-232C>
TRANSMISSION RATE 1200
DATA BIT LENGTH 8BIT
STOP BIT LENGTH 1BIT
PARITY BIT NONE
DELIMITER<SEND> CRLF
DELIMITER<RECEIVE> CR
VCR ADDRESS NONE
The Day and Present Time Display
JOG dial
SHUTTLE ring
MENU button
Menu Chart
30 Installation
Note
A point to notice
Info.
Supplementary information
Setting the Menus (Cont.)
DISPLAY
Setting the display mode (DISPLAY MODE)
1 : Shows date and present time.
2 : Shows date, day of the week,
present time and recording mode.
3 : Displays nothing. In case of alarm
recording, displays same items as
DISPLAY MODE 2.
4 : Displays nothing.
* shown when DISPLAY MODE 1, 2 or 3 is selected.
Setting the size of letter for date and present time display
(TIME DATE SIZE)
SMALL : The size of the letters become small.
LARGE : The size of the letters become large.
Setting the background color (BLUE BACK)
ON : The blue colored screen overlays on the live picture
when the menu is displayed on the monitor.
OFF : The live picture is overlaid with the menu display.
Note
When the setting is OFF and the video signal is not present,
the blue colored screen and the menu is displayed on the
monitor.
When the setting is ON and the video signal is not present,
the background color will be in blue. Also, the warning NO
SIGNAL flashes on screen and noSIg flashes on the
fluorescent display during recording.
<DISPLAY>
DISPLAY MODE 1
TIME DATE SIZE SMALL
BLUE BACK OFF
e.g.<MODE 1>07-09-01 00:00:00
Month
Day Year
Hour
Alarm
Recording
Counter*
Second
Minute
07-09-01 20:25:00 A0001
DISPLAY MODE 1
Month
Day
Day of
the Week
Year
Hour
Alarm
Recording
Counter*
Second
Minute
07-09-01 MON A0001
20:25:00 2
Recording
Mode
DISPLAY MODE 2 and 3
TIMER PROGRAM
page 10, Timer Recording.
ENGLISH
FRANÇAIS
ESPAÑOL
Use JOG to select,
and ENTER .
LANGUAGE SELECTION
The menu which appears on screen is offered in 3 languages,
English (ENGLISH), Spanish (ESPAÑOL) or French
(FRANÇAIS).
This menu appears by pressing MENU button, when the VCR is
turned on for the first time after the initial purchase or when
RESET button is pressed (while unit is ON).
1. Press MENU button.
The menu as shown to the right
appears.
2. Turn JOG to select the desired
language.
3. Turn SHUTTLE to the right.
<MAIN MENU> in the selected language appears on
screen.
4. Press MENU button to exit.
Note
After first time setup and selection of the language to be
used, the only way to go back and access the main menu in
the three languages is to PRESS the RESET button found
on the rear panel. The RESET button can be accessed with
a small pointed object. Once the RESET button is pressed,
repeat steps 1 to 4 above.
MAIN MENU
DISPLAY
Sets the display format of the date
and present time on screen.
TIMER PROGRAM
Sets the timer recording.
RECORDING SET UP
Sets the alarm recording mode,
alarm recording duration and emergency recording, etc.
REAR TERMINAL
Sets the frequency division ratio of CLOCK OUT, output
signal of CALL OUT terminal and MODE OUT terminal, etc.
MAINTENANCE
Displays the power loss list and alarm list, etc. Also,
initializes all menu settings, clears the power loss list and
alarm list.
CLOCK/FIRST TIME SET UP
Sets the present time and the operation at the tape end, etc.
<MAIN MENU>
DISPLAY
TIMER PROGRAM
RECORDING SET UP
REAR TERMINAL
MAINTENANCE
CLOCK/FIRST TIME SET UP
Use JOG to select,
and ENTER.
Press MENU to exit.
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When TAPE LENGTH in FIRST TIME SET UP menu is set
to T-160, each time the REC/PLAY MODE button is pressed,
the recording time mode is switched in the order of 8H
L24H L40H 64H 96H 128H 160H 224H
320H 480H 640H 960H 1280H 0H 8H
...
Setting the S-VHS/S-VHS ET mode (S-VHS/S-ET)
ON : Records/plays back in S-VHS mode when using S-
VHS cassette and in S-VHS ET mode when using
VHS cassette.
OFF : Records/plays back in VHS mode when using either
S-VHS cassette or VHS cassette.
Setting the number of fields in one shot recording (ONE
SHOTFIELD)
Sets the number of recorded fields in the one shot recording
mode. When JOG is turned, the display will be switched in the
order of 1 2 3 4 5 10 20 30 1 ...
Setting the interval time in the one shot recording (ONE
SHOTINTERVAL)
Sets the interval time in the one shot recording mode. When
JOG is turned, the display will be switched in the order of SHOT
10S (second) 15S 30S 45S 1M (minute) 2M
3M SHOT ...
RECORDING SET UP
Setting the alarm recording mode
(ALARM REC MODE)
Sets the alarm recording time mode.
Providing TAPE LENGTH in FIRST
TIME SET UP menu is set to T-
120.
When JOG is turned, the display
will be switched in the order of 2H 6H L12H L18H
L24H L30H 2H ...
Providing TAPE LENGTH in FIRST TIME SET UP menu is
set to T-160.
When JOG is turned, the display will be switched in the
order of 2H 8H L16H L24H L32H L40H
2H ...
Setting the alarm recording duration (ALARM REC
DURATION)
Sets the duration of the alarm recording period.
When JOG is turned, the display will be switched in the order of
1M (minute) 2M 5M 10M MAN1 MAN2 15S
(second) 30S 45S 1M ...
Setting the emergency recording (EMERGENCY REC)
ON : Starts alarm recording when the ALM IN terminal is
grounded while the VCR is recording, in stop mode,
turned off or in stand-by mode for timer recording.
OFF : Starts alarm recording when the ALM IN terminal is
grounded during recording.
Setting the clog detection (CLOG DETECT)
ON : The VCR automatically removes any particles that
may accumulate on the heads during the recording at
48H-1280H or 0H (SP mode), 120-1280H or 0H (EP
mode). If it cannot be entirely removed, a warning
CLOg flashes on the fluorescent display ( page
36).
OFF : The VCR does not detect clogged head.
Setting the tape speed (REC MODE)
NORMAL<SP> : Higher in picture quality.
When TAPE LENGTH in FIRST TIME SET UP menu is set
to T-120, each time the REC/PLAY MODE button is pressed,
the recording time mode is switched in the order of 2H
L12H L24H 48H 72H 96H 120H 168H
240H 360H 480H 720H 960H 0H 2H
...
When TAPE LENGTH in FIRST TIME SET UP menu is set
to T-160, each time the REC/PLAY MODE button is pressed,
the recording time mode is switched in the order of 2H
L16H L32H 64H 96H 128H 160H 224H
320H 480H 640H 960H 1280H 0H 2H
...
HD<EP> : High density in recording.
When TAPE LENGTH in FIRST TIME SET UP menu is set
to T-120, each time the REC/PLAY MODE button is pressed,
the recording time mode is switched in the order of 6H
L18H L30H 48H 72H 96H 120H 168H
240H 360H 480H 720H 960H 0H 6H
...
<RECORDING SET UP>
ALARM REC MODE 6H
ALARM REC DURATION 1M
EMERGENCY REC OFF
CLOG DETECT ON
REC MODE NORMAL<SP>
S-VHS/S-ET ON
ONE SHOTFIELD 1
ONE SHOTINTERVAL SHOT
32 Installation
Note
A point to notice
Info.
Supplementary information
Setting the Menus (Cont.)
ALL MENU INITIALIZE
Turn the SHUTTLE RING
then all MENU will be
initialized.
MAINTENANCE
Displaying the power loss list
(POWER LOSS LIST)
page 15
Displaying the alarm list (ALARM
LIST)
page 15
Initializing all menu settings (ALL MENU INITIALIZE)
All menus will be initialized except timer programs.
1. Press MENU button.
<MAIN MENU> appears.
2. Turn JOG to select MAINTENANCE and turn SHUTTLE to
the right.
<MAINTENANCE> menu appears.
3. Turn JOG to select ALL MENU
INITIALIZE and turn SHUTTLE to
the right.
<ALL MENU INITIALIZE>
menu appears.
To exit the menu without
initializing menus, press MENU button.
4. Turn SHUTTLE to the left.
The setting of all menus (except TIMER PROGRAM) will
return to its initial setting.
5. Press MENU button.
The day and present time display appears on screen.
Clearing the power loss list (POWER LOSS LIST CLEAR)
page 15
Clearing the alarm list (ALARM LIST CLEAR)
page 15
Displaying number of tape use (REPEAT REC TIMES)
page 15
Displaying the elapsed time of VCR (ELAPSED TIME)
page 15
REAR TERMINAL
Setting the operation mode of the
CALL OUT terminal (CALL OUT)
Sets the mode of call signal output
from the CALL OUT terminal. If any
abnormalities occur with the VCR
during recording, the call signal is
output from the CALL OUT terminal
on the rear panel regardless of CALL
OUT setting.
WRNGTAPE END : The VCR outputs a call signal when the
tape reaches its end during recording or
when a malfunction occurs during
recording. The VCRs function when the
tape ends depends on the setting of TAPE
END in FIRST TIME SET UP menu (
next page).
WRNGREMAIN : The VCR outputs a call signal when a
malfunction occurs during recording or
when the tape has approximately 3
minutes (at 2H mode) left during recording.
WRNG : The VCR outputs a call signal only when a
malfunction occurs during recording.
Setting the recording mode and frequency division ratio
(CLOCK OUT)
Sets the recording mode and the frequency division ratio of
clock pulse output from the CLOCK OUT terminal.
Setting the recording mode during the clock pulse output
REC : When recording in any mode.
T/L REC : When recording in time-lapse mode (L12H-
1280H or 0H).
Setting the frequency division ratio of the clock pulse output.
When JOG is turned, the display will be switched in the
order of 1 2 3 4 5 10 15 20 25
30 50 60 F (field) 1 ...
The numbers 1 to 60 indicate the number of frames at 2H,
6H or 8H recording mode and the number of fields at time
lapse recording modes. (One frame consists of two fields.)
When set to F (field), one field is selected.
Setting the operation mode of the MODE OUT terminal
(MODE OUT)
A mode signal is output under the following circumstances.
REC : During recording.
PLAY : During playback.
POWER : While the VCR is turned on.
TAPE IN : When a tape is inserted in the VCR.
TAPE REMAIN : When the tape has approximately 3
minutes (at 2H mode) left.
CLOCK ADJ : When the clock indicates 00(min.):00(s).
(The signal is output for 1 second only.)
Setting the operation mode of REC IN terminal (REC IN)
SERIES : Recording starts when the REC IN
terminal is grounded.
REC-START/STOP: Recording continues while the REC IN
terminal is grounded. If the signal is input
for a short period, the VCR may not start
recording.
SYNC REC : The video signal from the multiple of 3, 5,
7 or 13 cameras can be recorded
separately by connecting a switcher
( page 14 for the menu setting and
page 27 for the connection).
<REAR TERMINAL>
CALL OUT WRNGTAPE END
CLOCK OUT REC- 1
MODE OUT REC
REC IN SERIES
<MAINTENANCE>
POWER LOSS LIST
ALARM LIST
ALL MENU INITIALIZE
POWER LOSS LIST CLEAR
ALARM LIST CLEAR
<REPEAT REC TIMES> 0
<ELAPSED TIME> 0H
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RS-232C
Setting the transmission rate
(TRANSMISSION RATE)
When JOG is turned, the display will
be switched in the order of 1200 (bps)
2400 4800 9600 1200
...
Setting the data bit length (DATA
BIT LENGTH)
When JOG is turned, the display will be switched in the order of
8BIT 7BIT 8BIT ...
Setting the stop bit length (STOP BIT LENGTH)
When JOG is turned, the display will be switched in the order of
1BIT 2BIT 1BIT ...
Setting the parity bit (PARITY BIT)
When JOG is turned, the display will be switched in the order of
NONE ODD EVEN NONE ...
Setting a character marking the end of a command
(DELIMITER<SEND>)
When JOG is turned, the display will be switched in the order of
CRLF CR CRLF ...
Setting a character marking the end of a status or error
code (DELIMITER<RECEIVE>)
When JOG is turned, the display will be switched in the order of
CRLF CR CRLF ...
Setting the ID number of the VCR (VCR ADDRESS)
When JOG is turned, the display will be switched in the order of
NONE VCR01 VCR02 ..... VCR254 VCR255
...
FIRST TIME SET UP
Setting the present time, date and
Daylight Saving Time settings (TIME
DATE ADJUST)
page 28
Setting operation of VCR when the
tape reaches its end during
recording or playback (TAPE END)
The VCRs function when the tape reaches its end during
recording is as follows.
STOP : The tape stops, the indication End appears on
the fluorescent display and TAPE END on
screen. When CALL OUT is set to
WRNGTAPE END, a call signal is output from
the CALL OUT terminal.
REWIND : Rewinds the tape to the beginning and stops
(except during timer recording). When CALL
OUT is set to WRNGTAPE END and a tape
reaches its end, a call signal is output for 2
seconds from the CALL OUT terminal.
REPEAT : Rewinds the tape to the beginning and resumes
the recording. When CALL OUT is set to
WRNGTAPE END and a tape reaches its end,
a call signal is output for 2 seconds from the
CALL OUT terminal.
ALARMPROT (alarm protection) :
If any alarm recordings are present on the tape
and the tape stops, the indication End appears
on the fluorescent display and TAPE END on
screen. When CALL OUT is set to
WRNGTAPE END, a call signal is output from
the CALL OUT terminal. If there is no alarm
recording, the VCR rewinds the tape to the
beginning and resumes the recording.
Go to page 7 for the VCRs function when the tape reaches
its end during playback.
Setting Quasi-V-sync on or off (QUASI V-SYNC)
ON : Quasi-V-sync. signal is inserted to the video output
signal in the special effects playback ( page 16) or
normal playback in L12H-1280H or 0H mode.
OFF : Quasi-V-sync. signal is not inserted.
Note
Some multiplexers may require QUASI V-SYNC to be OFF
in order to work properly.
Setting the playback/recording color mode (VIDEO MODE)
AUTO : The VCR automatically switches the circuits according
to type of the input/playback video signal, color or
black & white.
B/W : Select for recording or playback in black & white.
Setting the tape length (TAPE LENGTH)
T-120 : Select when using a T-120 or ST-120 tape.
T-160 : Select when using a T-160 or ST-160 tape.
Setting buzzer during warning (BUZZER)
WRNG : The buzzer sounds when there is any
malfunction in the VCR.
WRNGTAPE END : The buzzer sounds when there is any
malfunction in the VCR or the tape
reaches its end.
WRNGREMAIN : The buzzer sounds when there is any
malfunction in the VCR or the tape has
approximately 3 minutes (at 2H mode) left.
OFF : The buzzer does not sound.
<FIRST TIME SET UP>
TIME DATE ADJUST
TAPE END STOP
QUASI V-SYNC ON
VIDEO MODE AUTO
TAPE LENGTH T-120
BUZZER WRNG
RS-232C
Note
To stop the buzzer:
Press MENU button once. If <MAIN MENU> appears, press
MENU button again to exit the menu. When the VCR is
locked, press LOCK button to unlock the VCR, then the
buzzer stops.
Setting the RS-232C parameters
See the section below.
<RS-232C>
TRANSMISSION RATE 1200
DATA BIT LENGTH 8BIT
STOP BIT LENGTH 1BIT
PARITY BIT NONE
DELIMITER<SEND> CRLF
DELIMITER<RECEIVE> CR
VCR ADDRESS NONE
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Info.
Supplementary information
Remote Controller (Optional)
The optional remote controller (R-9100) provides remote operation of the VCR. Connect to the REMOTE terminal at the VCRs rear
panel before use.
Remote Jack
Circuit
1) Resistor : Metal film resistor 1/4 W, resistance tolerance ± 1%
Temperature factor ± 100 PPM/°C
2) Button switch : Momentary, ON resistor 200 or under
3) Connector MJ : Miniature jack, 2.5 mm in diameter, comply with JISC6560
Operational conditions
1) Isolation resistor : 200 M or over (in connector MJ)
2) Floating capacity : 0.1 µF or under (in connector MJ)
3) Environmental temperature : 5-40 °C (common with VCR)
4) Relative temperature : Max. 80 % (common with VCR)
Remote control switch functions
PLAY
EJECT
SP/EP
STOP
REC PAUSE
/STILL
FR ADV
REV
FR ADV
FF
//
REW
REC/PLAY MODE
STOP button
REV PLAY button
REC/PLAY MODE
() (+) button
PAUSE/STILL button
FR ADV button
FF button
PLAY button
REC/PLAY MODE button
(SP/EP)
EJECT button
REC button
REV FR ADV button
REW button
REV
PLAY
Shielded cable
MJ
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
62 k13 k15 k16 k20 k22 k27 k30 k36 k43 k56 k75 k100 k
SW SW SW SW SW SW SW SW SW SW SW SW SW
Position
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
EJECT
STOP
RECORDING
PAUSE
PLAYBACK
REVERSE PLAYBACK
FAST FORWARD
REWIND
Function
Position
9
10
11
12
13
FORWARD FRAME SHIFT
REVERSE FRAME SHIFT
(
+
)
REC/PLAY MODE
(
)
REC/PLAY MODE
REC/PLAY MODE(SP/EP)
Function
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Before Calling for Service
Symptom
Installation
No power supplied to VCR.
The VCR POWER is ON but the VCR
does not operate.
No picture is obtained on the MONITOR
screen.
The picture is not clear on the monitor.
Has the power cord been disconnected from the outlet?
Is the Lock or Lock All indicator ( /) illuminated?
Press LOCK button on the front panel several times to unlock the VCR.
Is the Timer Recording indicator ( ) illuminated?
Press TIMER REC button on the front panel to cancel the timer recording.
Is the Lock or Lock All indicator ( /) illuminated?
Press LOCK button on the front panel several times to unlock the VCR.
Safety devices in are operation.
Press RESET button on the rear panel using a pointed instrument. And then
turn the power on again.
Is the monitor or the camera connected correctly?
Check the connection.
Is the connecting cable properly connected, or is the cable defective?
Check the connection and also check the snapping of a wire in the cable.
Is the camera focused?
See the users manual for your camera and focus the camera correctly.
Function/operation
No operation when any tape operation
button is pressed.
The present time is not correct even if
using the VCR everyday.
The power cord has been disconnected
for less than 31 days but the present
time has been reset.
A tape cannot be loaded.
Remedy
Is the Lock or Lock All indicator ( /) illuminated?
Press LOCK button on the front panel several times to unlock the VCR.
Is a cassette inserted?
Make sure the power cord is connected to the outlet for approximately 40 or
more hours per week when using it everyday.
Make sure the power cord is connected to the outlet for approximately 40 or
more hours per week when using it everyday.
The reserved contents may be erased even within 31 days depending on the
charging time of the power failure compensation circuit.
Set the present time setting again.
Is the Lock All indicator ( ) illuminated?
Press LOCK button on the front panel once to unlock the VCR.
Recording
Recording does not work by pressing
the REC button.
Recording cannot be stopped by
pressing the STOP button.
Repeat recording does not work.
Is the Lock All indicator ( ) illuminated?
Press LOCK button on the front panel once to unlock the VCR.
Has the cassettes erasure prevention tab been broken off?
Load the cassette with its erasure prevention tab intact.
Has the tape run out?
Rewind the tape or load a new tape.
Is the Lock or Lock All indicator ( /) illuminated?
Press LOCK button on the front panel several times to unlock the VCR.
Is the VCR in timer recording mode (Timer recording indicator ( ) is illuminating)?
Press TIMER REC button once.
Is the Repeat indicator ( ) illuminated?
Set TAPE END in the FIRST TIME SET UP menu to REPEAT or ALARMPROT.
When TAPE END in the FIRST TIME SET UP menu is set to ALARMPROT,
repeat recording does not work using a tape with an alarm recording.
When a tape reaches its end during the emergency recording (recording started
while the VCR is stopped or the VCR power is off), the VCR rewinds the tape
and stops (recording does not start again) even though TAPE END in the FIRST
TIME SET UP menu is set to REPEAT.
When you find any problem with this VCR, first check the following. If you still cannot solve the problem, stop using the VCR, unplug
it from an outlet and contact your dealer.
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A point to notice
Info.
Supplementary information
Recording (continued)
No operation when the PLAY button is
pressed.
Noise bars in the picture during
playback.
Playback speed is fast or slow.
The picture vibrates at the top and
bottom when in still picture mode.
Clear camera pictures during recording
but during playback the picture is not
clear.
Playback picture does not appear on
screen.
Timer recording does not operate.
Alarm recording does not work.
Is the Lock or Lock All indicator ( /) illuminated?
Press LOCK button on the front panel several times to unlock the VCR.
Is a cassette inserted?
Has the tape run out?
Adjust the tracking by pressing TRACKING buttons on the front panel.
Adjust the playback speed by pressing REC/PLAY MODE buttons on the front
panel.
Adjust the picture by pressing VERTICAL ADJUST buttons on the front panel.
(Check QUASI V-SYNC is set to ON.)
The video heads may be clogged.
Eject the cassette, insert it again and wait for more than 5 seconds. Repeat
this step for 4 to 5 times. (If you have a dry-type video head cleaning
cassette, clean the video heads using it. Follow the cleaning instructions
carefully.) If this does not correct the problem contact your dealer.
Is the picture recorded in S-VHS or S-VHS ET mode?
Set S-VHS/S-ET in the RECORDING SET UP menu to ON.
Have the day and present time been set accurately?
Set the day and present time again.
Have the recording start-time, recording end-time and the recording mode been
set accurately?
Confirm the settings on the <PROGRAM TO RECORD>.
Is the Timer Recording indicator ( ) illuminated?
If not, press TIMER REC button on the front panel to stand by the timer
recording.
Is the external switch connected correctly?
Check the connection.
Is the Emergency Recording indicator ( ) illuminated?
Set EMERGENCY REC in the RECORDING SET UP menu to ON.
Playback
Symptom Remedy
Before Calling for Service (Cont.)
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Warning Display
Self-diagnostic function
This VCR uses a self-diagnostic function to detect an internal malfunction during recording. When a malfunction occurs in the VCR
during recording, the indicator corresponding to each malfunction illuminates on the fluorescent display and/or on screen.
The type of malfunction corresponding to the indicator and countermeasures are given below.
When the tape ends
When the tape reaches its end during recording, End illuminates on the fluorescent display and TAPE END illuminates on screen.
The warning indicators will not illuminate, if TAPE END in FIRST TIME SET UP menu is set to REPEAT, ALARMPROT (when no
alarm recording is made) or REWIND.
Lack of video signal input
The indicator NO SIGNAL appears on screen and noSIg flashes on the fluorescent display when the VCR cannot get any video
input signal during recording. The video input signal will not be obtained in case of any malfunction such as a broken video cable or
POWER to the camera is turned off.
Head Clog
When CLOG DETECT of the RECORDING SET UP menu is set to ON, the VCR automatically remove any particles that may
accumulate on the heads during the recording at 48H-1280H or 0H (SP mode) and 120H-1280H or 0H (EP mode). If it cannot be
entirely removed, CLOg flashes on the fluorescent display. If so, follow the remedy of CLOg in the above chart.
To turn off the indicatorRemedy
Fluorescent
display
Monitor
The tape ends during
recording.
Clogged head
during recording at
48H-1280H or 0H (SP mode)
120H-1280H or 0H (EP mode)
Cause
TAPE END
NO SIGNAL
CHECK Tape/deck trouble
during recording
Lack of video signal input
during recording Check for loose
connections.
Rewind the tape or
press the EJECT button
First, check the cassette. If there seems to be nothing wrong with
the cassette, try the recording operation again. If the indicator
CHECK is still displayed on the monitor, replace the cassette with
a new one and try the operation again. If this does not clear the
indicator unplug the power cord and contact your dealer.
When a video signal is restored or the
recording mode is cleared, the indicator
on the fluorescent display and screen
turns off.
Eject the cassette, insert
it again and wait for more
than 5 seconds. Repeat
this step for 4 to 5 times.
(If you have a dry-type
video head cleaning
cassette, clean the video
heads using it. Follow
the cleaning instructions
carefully.)
Try recording again.
If the indicator CLOg
still appears, please
consult your dealer.
When the recording mode is cleared, the
indicator on the fluorescent display on
screen turns off.
Turn off the indicator on the fluorescent
display and screen by pressing the
EJECT button or rewinding the tape.
End
CLOg
noSIg
(the display
starts flashing)
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Info.
Supplementary information
Control Input/Output Signals and Circuit
16 ms
+12 V
0 V
8 ms
+12 V
0 V
CLK OUT signal
When F is selected in CLOCK OUT of REAR TERMINAL
menu (at 2H, 6H or 8H mode) or while recording in L12H-
1280H or 0H mode.
When REC-1 to REC-60 is selected in CLOCK OUT of REAR
TERMINAL menu (at 2H, 6H or 8H mode).
CLK OUT terminals (screw)
DC 12 V
10 k
GND
CLK OUT
10 k
<Interface circuit inside the VCR>
ALM/MODE/CALL OUT terminals (screw)
Active : L level voltage (0 to +0.4 V) output;
Max. drive current 50 mA (+5 V DC)/10 mA
(+24 V DC)
Non active : Open; max. voltage +24 V DC
GND
ALM/MODE/CALL OUT
<Interface circuit inside the VCR>
ALM/RST/REC IN terminals (screw)
Active : When input terminals are short-circuited to
GND or L level voltage (0 to +1.6 V) applied.
Time for active : 0.1 sec. or over.
Non active : Open the input.
DC 5 V
10 k
22 k
22 k
0.047 µF
GND
ALM/RST/REC IN
<Interface circuit inside the VCR>
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Specifications
Weight and dimensions shown are approximate.
Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.
Note
If the VCR is not working correctly or showing an unusual indication on the fluorescent display, press RESET button at the rear panel with a pointed
instrument. When pressed, Date/Present time/ALARM LIST/POWER LOSS LIST/Counter display/Recording and Playback mode will be set to the
default setting and the VCR turns off.
To restart the VCR, press POWER button to turn on the VCR and then set the day and present time.
Connectors
ALM Input : Screw terminal for starting alarm recording
RST Input : Screw terminal for finishing alarm recording or
for adjusting on-screen clock
REC Input : Screw terminal for starting/finishing recording
or for series recording
GND : Screw terminal for ground
ALM Output : Screw terminal for output while alarm recording
is under way
CLK Output : Screw terminal to command camera switching
MODE Output : Screw terminal for indication of VCR selected
mode
CALL Output : Screw terminal for external warning device or
for series recording
REMOTE jack : Jack for connecting the remote control circuit
RS-232C Interface : D-SUB 9 pin connector for VCR control via
personal computer
Video
Input : 1.0 V (p-p), 75 , BNC plug
Y:1.0 V (p-p), 75 , C: 0.286 V (p-p), S-
connector
Output : 1.0 V (p-p), 75 , BNC plug
Y:1.0 V (p-p), 75 , C: 0.286 V (p-p), S-
connector
Signal-to-Noise Ratio : Better than 42 dB
Horizontal Resolution : More than 400 lines (S-VHS, S-VHS ET
mode)
More than 240 lines (VHS mode)
Audio
Input : <Line In> 308 mV (rms), 50 k , RCA plug
<MIC In> 0.346 mV (rms), 600 , mini jack
Output : 388 mV (rms), 1 k , RCA plug
Signal-to-Noise Ratio : Better than 43 dB
Frequency Response : 70 Hz - 7 kHz (2H mode)
General
Power Source : AC 100-230 V ± 10%, 50/60 Hz
(The included power cord is used for
120 V, 60 Hz.)
Power Consumption : Approx. 20 watts
Television System : EIA standard 525 lines, 60 field NTSC-
type color system
Color Signal : Low frequency conversion, sub-carrier
phase shift recording
Tape Format : S-VHS/VHS 1/2 width high-density
video cassette tape
Tape Speed and Recording : See below (*1)
Fast Forward/Rewind Time : Approx. 120 seconds with T-120 tape
Operating Temperature : 41 °F to 104 °F (5 °C to 40 °C)
Relative Humidity : Max. 80 %
Dimensions
(Jog dial included)
: 16.7 (W) x 12.3 (D) x 3.7 (H) (in.)
425 (W) x 313 (D) x 95 (H) (mm)
Weight : 9 lbs (4.2 kg)
Heads-Video : 6 rotary heads
Luminance Signal : Frequency modulation recording
Audio Track : 1 track
Audio/Control : 1 stationary head
Erase : 1 full-track head
Motors : 3 motors-drum/capstan direct drive
system
Battery Backup : Lasts 31 days
(*1)
Tape Speed and Recording Time :
Mode
T-120 T-160
2H (SP)
6H (EP)
L12H (SP)
L18H (EP)
L24H (SP)
L30H (EP)
48H (SP)
48H (EP)
72H (SP)
72H (EP)
96H (SP)
96H (EP)
120H (SP)
120H (EP)
168H (SP)
168H (EP)
240H (SP)
240H (EP)
360H (SP)
360H (EP)
480H (SP)
480H (EP)
720H (SP)
720H (EP)
960H (SP)
960H (EP)
0H
Time
(hour:minute)
Speed
(mm/s)
33.35
11.12
4.76
3.71
2.57
2.22
Recording
Interval
(s/field)
0.0167
0.0167
0.117
0.050
0.217
0.083
0.417
0.150
0.617
0.217
0.817
0.284
1.02
0.350
1.42
0.484
2.02
0.684
3.02
1.02
4.02
1.35
6.02
2.02
8.02
2.69
Recording Fields
per Second
(fields/s)
60
60
8.6
20
4.6
12
2.4
6.7
1.6
4.6
1.2
3.5
0.98
2.8
0.71
2.1
0.50
1.5
0.33
0.98
0.25
0.74
0.17
0.50
0.12
0.37
Tape Drive
Continuous
Continuous
Continuous (Slow)
Continuous (Slow)
Continuous (Slow)
Continuous (Slow)
Time Lapse
Time Lapse
Time Lapse
Time Lapse
Time Lapse
Time Lapse
Time Lapse
Time Lapse
Time Lapse
Time Lapse
Time Lapse
Time Lapse
Time Lapse
Time Lapse
Time Lapse
Time Lapse
Time Lapse
Time Lapse
Time Lapse
Time Lapse
Time Lapse
Audio Signal
Recordable
Recordable
Recordable
Recordable
Recordable
Recordable
Not recorded
Not recorded
Not recorded
Not recorded
Not recorded
Not recorded
Not recorded
Not recorded
Not recorded
Not recorded
Not recorded
Not recorded
Not recorded
Not recorded
Not recorded
Not recorded
Not recorded
Not recorded
Not recorded
Not recorded
Not recorded
Video Signal
Continuous
Continuous
Time Lapse
Time Lapse
Time Lapse
Time Lapse
Time Lapse
Time Lapse
Time Lapse
Time Lapse
Time Lapse
Time Lapse
Time Lapse
Time Lapse
Time Lapse
Time Lapse
Time Lapse
Time Lapse
Time Lapse
Time Lapse
Time Lapse
Time Lapse
Time Lapse
Time Lapse
Time Lapse
Time Lapse
Time Lapse
2:00
6:00
14:00
18:00
26:00
30:00
50:00
54:00
74:00
78:00
98:00
102:00
122:00
126:00
170:00
174:00
242:00
246:00
362:00
366:00
482:00
486:00
722:00
726:00
962:00
966:00
Mode
2H (SP)
8H (EP)
L16H (SP)
L24H (EP)
L32H (SP)
L40H (EP)
64H (SP)
64H (EP)
96H (SP)
96H (EP)
128H (SP)
128H (EP)
160H (SP)
160H (EP)
224H (SP)
224H (EP)
320H (SP)
320H (EP)
480H (SP)
480H (EP)
640H (SP)
640H (EP)
960H (SP)
960H (EP)
1280H (SP)
1280H (EP)
0H
Time
(hour:minute)
2:40
8:00
18:40
24:00
34:40
40:00
66:40
72:00
98:40
104:00
130:40
136:00
162:40
168:00
226:40
232:00
322:40
328:00
482:40
488:00
642:40
648:00
962:40
968:00
1282:40
1288:00
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