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1. 28 Tape Replacement By USO inner reris 34 cre ner ects 35 Action When Tape End Is Reached By Setting 36 Minimum Interval Between Recordings 40 Audio Playback and Picture Quality 45 End of Tape ACTIONS n meret rap eue Warning Display and Actions Tape Speed and Recording Time T 160 Cassette 55 RISK OF ELECTRIC 5 DANGER D ELECTROCUTION DO NOT OPEN NE PAS OUVRIR AVERTISSEMENT POUR ELIMINER TOUT RISQUE D ELECTROCUTION NE PAS OUVRIR LE WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK COUVERCLE OU LA PARTIE ARRIERE L UTILISATEUR NE SE TROUVE NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE L INT RIEUR POUR TOUTE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL INTERVENTION D ENTRETIEN OU DE REPARATION SE CONFIER AUX TECHNICIENS QUALIFIES The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol La fl che symbolisant l clair dans un triangle within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert quilateral a pour objet de tirer l attention de the user to the presence of uninsulated l utilisateur sur le fait qu il y a des tensions dangerous voltage within the product s dangereuses
2. Connecting VCR to Multiplexer i eniti cer Alarm Recording Connection eraann pst ee eei rer Connecting VCRs for Series Recording is Connecting for Remote Recording Connecting for External Time Clock Adjustment sees 16 Front Panel iss Fluorescent Display rm rrr rere reis 4 JOG Dial and and SHUTTLE Ring Language Menu tertio retten niri re nne Menu Tree Main Menu T Display R Timer Program Illustratiori rre Recording Set Up Menu Rear Terminal Menl rne rr RR eue First Time Set Up MORNl 5 c rnm repr creer guerre UR Ea o Switching from Normal to Alarm Mode and Back e Maintenance Menu rtr erre rra rre ona Playback Controls oec n cete eret crt tesa rana ec cas ert n RYE RETE Shuttle Ring Speed Settings Direct Shuttle Ring Speed Settings Tracking rtr nre tertie er rers Picture Quality Adjustment Vertical Picture Vibration Adjustment SKIP Sarees Index SGarChinG Manual 671 1 01 LIST OF TABLES Pelco Manual C671M 1 01 Table gt Page Call Out
3. 671 1 01 3 Press PLAY to start playback If noise occurs adjust the tracking Refer to the Tracking Adjustment section When a pre recorded tape is used for recording colored noise may appear on the beginning of the playback picture 4 Press STOP to halt playback Turn the SHUTTLE ring left to rewind the tape when the VCR is stopped Press STOP to stop Turn the SHUTTLE ring right to fast forward the tape when the VCR is stopped Press STOP to stop Fast forward rewind time of a 160 tape is about 160 seconds but according to the type of tape PLAYBACK MODE When you press the REC PLAY MODE button playback mode is switched in the following order 8H L24H L40H 8H for a tape recorded in one of these modes Picture jitter or noise when the tape is played back L24H or L40H mode even if the tape was recorded in that mode tape recorded SP mode using another VCR can only be played back in 2H mode AUDIO PLAYBACK There is normal sound playback only when a tape recorded 8H L24H or L40H mode is played back in its respective mode Table F Audio Playback and Picture Quality Playback Mode 2H 8H L24H L40H Audio Playback Available Available Available Picture Quality Good Vibrating Vibrating END OF TAPE When the end of the tape is reached the following functions are performed automatically during playbac
4. Press the MENU button The Language menu appears Turn the JOG dial to select the desired language Turn the SHUTTLE ring right The Main menu appears in the selected language Press the MENU button to exit 23 QUICK GUIDE THE MENU STRUCTURE THE DAY AND PRESENT TIME DISPLAY 01 01 00 16 26 48 TIMER PROGRAM RECORDING SET UP REAR TERMINAL MAINTENANCE CLOCKIFIRST TIME SET UP Use JOG to select and ENTER Press MENU to exit 24 lt DISPLAY gt CDISPLAY MODE TIME DATE SIZE BLUE BACK e g lt MODE 2 01 01 00 SAT 00 00 00 124 lt TIMER PROGRAM gt c PROGRAM RECORD SPECIAL DW MON SAT lt RECORDING SET UP gt CALARM REC MODE ALARM REC DURATION EMERGENCY REC CLOG DETECT OFF lt REAR TERMINAL gt CALL OUT WRNG TAPE END CLOCK OUT REC 1 MODE OUT REC REC IN SERIES lt MAINTENANCE gt 1088 ALARM LIST ALL MENU INITIALIZE POWER LOSS LIST CLEAR ALARM LIST CLEAR lt REPEAT REC TIMES gt lt ELAPSED TIME gt lt FIRST TIME SET UP gt x4 TIME DATE ADJUST TAPE END QUASI V SYNC VIDEO MODE TAPE LENGTH BUZZER Figure 12 Menu Tree PROGRAM TO RECORD DW START END C DAY 12 00 15 00 2TUE 12 00 15 00 3WED 12 00 15 00 4THU 12 00 15 00 5 FRI 12 00 15 00 6HLD 12 00 15 00 7SUN 12 00 15 00 8SPL 20 00 22 00 lt HOLIDAY SET UP gt C01 01 01 15 02 11 04 29 05 03 05 04 07 20 09 15 09 23 11 03 11 231 2 23 1 1 MONTH D
5. bo NO PROGRAM NUMBER DAY OF THE WEEK RECORDING START TIME NEXT DAY INDICATOR RECORDING END TIME RECORDING MODE DISPLAY Figure 15 Timer Program Illustration This is where you set the program number day of the week starting and ending times and the recording mode Refer to the 7 mer Recording section for more detailed information and procedures program number This number identifies the program eight maximum If the recording times of two programs overlap the higher program number has priority DW Day of the week DAY is used to record at the same time every day SPL special uses the start end days selected with SPECIAL DW at the bottom of the screen HLD is used to control recording on holidays 20 maximum START END The VCR uses a 24 hour display for starting and ending recording times 00 00 indicates midnight 12 00 noon and 15 00 3 p m An indicator between the START and END columns shows that recording continues to the following day HR This is the recording mode SKIP indicates that timer recording is not performed during the set period 26 Pelco Manual C671M 1 01 RECORDING SET UP MENU lt RECORDING SET UP gt gt ALARM REC MODE ALARM REC DURATION REC CLOG DETECT Figure 16 Recording Set Up Menu Pelco Manual C671M 1 01 Refer to the Programming for Alarm Recording section for programming instructions for the following fields NOTE
6. Press to erase the date present time alarm recording list power loss list counter display and recording and playback mode and reset them to their default values The VCR turns off 21 22 ADJUSTING THE AND USING THE JOG AND SHUTTLE CONTROLS JOG AND SHUTTLE CONTROLS USING THE JOG DIAL USING THE SHUTTLE RING JOG DIAL Turn by using your finger on the indent JOGIADJUST gt SHUTTLE YN 9 mel COUNTER PAUSE Turning the JOG dial right advances you through the options while turning left reverses direction When the option is not flashing turn right to move the cursor downward turn left to move upward SEARCH SHUTTLE RING 00256 Figure 10 JOG Dial and The SHUTTLE ring automatically SHUTTLE Ring centers itself if you turn it fully right left and release it Some menus move down to the next layer when you turn the SHUTTLE ring right Turning it left returns to the previous layer ADJUSTING THE CLOCK You can adjust the VCR s clock on the front panel even when the VCR is turned off You can also enter time and date information through the First Time Set Up menu This function lets you enter the order of the time month day and year The hour time is entered twice due to daylight saving time To adjust the clock 1 When the VCR and peripheral devices are turned off press the MENU button for more than
7. Press STOP to stop Press PLAY to play back the tape 9 Refer to the nitia System Testing section for information on testing ADDITIONAL ITEMS Pelco Manual C671M 1 01 You can also incorporate the following programming steps for more than a basic quick setup If desired set the tape end and quasi v sync options refer to the First Time Set Up Menu section If desired set the display mode and time and date size options refer to the Display Menu section If desired program for timer recording refer to the 7imer Program Menu section If desired program for alarm recording mode and duration refer to the Recording Set Up Menu section If desired refer to the Rear Terminal Menu section to program for call out refer to the Series Recording section clock out operation of the mode out terminal and operation mode of the REC IN terminal 11 12 INSTALLATION PRE INSTALLATION CAUTIONS Provide secure power to system components Prevent overloading or shorting by dedicating power circuits to the surveillance equipment Restrict access to the surveillance system circuit breakers switches and equipment power cords If you need to record multiple cameras a multiplexer is required Surveillance system components must be operationally compatible Time lapse recording speeds and dwell times of any accessory switching equipment must be compatible with each other The TLR3040 Time Lapse VCR provide
8. Refer to the Ma ntenance section for instructions and procedures 29 FIRST TIME SET MENU TIME DATE ADJUST lt FIRST TIME gt TIME DATE ADJUS TAPE END QUASI V SYNC VIDEO MODE TAPE LENGTH BUZZER TAPE END Figure 18 First Time Set Up Menu NOTE Quasi v sync must QUASI V SYNC be set OFF for some multi plexers to work properly With the Pelco MX4000 Series Genex Multiplexer setting quasi v Sync on or off has no apparent effect on playback VIDEO MODE TAPE LENGTH NOTE 70 stop the buzzer BUZZER press the MENU button once If the Main menu ap pears press MENU again to exit the menu When the VCR 15 locked press the LOCK button to unlock the VCR then the buzzer stops 30 Sets the time date and daylight saving time setting Refer to the Set the Day and Time section for the procedure Sets the VCR s state of operation when the tape runs out during recording as follows STOP The tape stops End appears on the fluorescent display and TAPE END on the monitor When CALL OUT is set to WRNGeTAPE 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 WRNGeTAPE END and a tape reaches its end a call signal is output for two seconds from the CALL OUT terminal REPEAT Rewinds the tape to the beginning resumes recording When CALL OUT is s
9. WARNING 7he included power cord is used for 120 VAC 60 Hz Never con nect any outlet or power supply having a different voltage or frequency ff you are unsure of the type of power supply consult your equipment dealer or local power company Pelco Manual C671M 1 01 Observe the following WARNINGS before installing and using this product Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the VCR Instructions Read all the safety and operating instructions before operating the VCR Keep the instructions for future reference Follow all operating and use instructions Heed all warnings on the equipment and in the operating instructions Tapes Only video cassette tapes with the VHS mark may be used with this model Power Source and Power Cord Do not damage the power cord it may cause fire or shock hazard Route the cord so it will not be walked on or pinched by items placed on or against it Pay particular attention to the cord at the wall plug or convenience receptacle and the point where it connects to the VCR When unplugging the power cord grasp the plug and remove it carefully Installation Servicing Installation and servicing should be done by qualified service personnel only and conform to all local codes Do not try to service the VCR yourself Opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards Damage Requiring Service Unplug the VCR from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualifi
10. L40H mode 1 Press PAUSE during playback 2 Press the VERTICAL ADJUST buttons to reduce or eliminate picture vibration To reset vertical adjustment Press both the VERTICAL ADJUST buttons together during still picture forward or reverse slow playback or playback in L24H or L40H mode WHEN THE PICTURE IS VIBRATING POSITION VERTICAL ADJUST D 00299 Figure 26 Vertical Picture Vibration Adjustment SEARCH TECHNIQUES COUNTER MEMORY STOP This feature rewinds a tape until the counter on the fluorescent display reaches 00000 and stops NOTE When the counter indicates 00000 COUNTER MEMORY STOP on the Search Function menu cannot be selected 1 Press the SEARCH button once The Search Function menu appears with COUNTER MEMORY STOP highlighted The COUNTER MEMORY STOP indicator M on the fluorescent display lights To exit the Search Function menu without rewinding press STOP 2 the SHUTTLE ring right The VCR starts rewinding the tape 3 Press STOP to quit rewinding 48 Pelco Manual C671M 1 01 SKIP SEARCH The VCR automatically inserts an index signal at the beginning of each alarm recording so the start of each alarm can be located During fast forwarding or rewinding the VCR plays back a tape in 2H or 8H mode for about four seconds where an index signal is recorded It repeats this process until reaching the end or beginning of the tape 1 Press
11. When using the MX4000 Series Genex Multiplexer set ALARM REC DURATION to 2 make sure EMERGENCY REC is set ON ff the VCR is to record alarms only ALARM REC MODE Sets the alarm recording mode When you turn the JOG dial the display switches in the following order 8H L24H L40H 8H ALARM REC DURATION Sets the length of the alarm recording period When you turn the JOG dial the display switches in the following order 1M minute 2M 5M 10M MAN1 MAN2 15S second 30S 45S 1M EMERGENCY REC Sets the emergency recording mode as follows Starts alarm recording when the alarm signal is received ALM IN terminal grounded not only during recording but also when the power is off when the tape is stopped or when the VCR is in standby mode for timer recording OFF Starts alarm recording when the alarm signal is received ALM IN terminal is grounded during recording CLOG DETECT Sets clog detection mode as follows ON The VCR automatically removes particles that may accumulate on the heads during time lapse recording If they cannot be entirely removed the warning CLOG flashes on the fluorescent display OFF The VCR does detect a clogged head 27 lt REAR TERMIN CALL OUT WRN CLOCK OUT MODE OUT REC IN Figure 17 Rear Terminal Menu Table A Call Out Tape End CALL OUT setting WRNGeTAPE E
12. all parts carefully Save the shipping carton boxes and inserts They are the safest material in which to make future shipments If an item appears damaged in shipment replace it properly in its box and contact the factory at 1 800 289 9100 or 1 559 292 1981 for a replacement International customers fax 1 559 348 1120 for authorization and instructions If an item needs to be returned to the factory for repair consult the WARRANTY AND RETURN section of this manual for instructions INTRODUCTION TO TIME LAPSE RECORDERS Pelco Manual C671M 1 01 Time lapse recording permits longer than ordinary recording times The primary reason for using time lapse recording in a CCTV security system is that a single VCR tape can be used for an extended period beyond the standard recording time The following explains how time lapse recording works The actual recording on VCRs is a series of still pictures or fields Standard consumer VHS recorders store 60 fields 30 frames per second A T 120 cassette lasts just two hours in this mode SP mode You can get slightly longer recording times six hours using the extended recording mode EP mode You can record even longer on a T 160 cassette in these modes two hours and 40 minutes in SP mode and eight hours in EP mode Refer to Table C for actual recording times in different modes Time lapse recorders however use microprocessor based techniques to record fewer fields per second than a normal
13. are locked 2 Remove the cassette Pelco Manual C671M 1 01 33 34 PREVENTING ACCIDENTAL ERASURE Video cassettes come with an erasure prevention tab Removing it stops the tape s contents from being erased or recorded over The VCR automatically ejects a cassette if you try to record over it with the erasure prevention tab removed DAMAGED CASSETTE TAPE We recommend taking any torn or broken cassette tape requiring repair only to profession PREVENTION als who specialize in such procedures The adhesives on many common types of tape TAB could damage the heads on the VCR 00271 WHEN TO REPLACE A TAPE We recommend you replace the tape cassette with a new one according to the mode in which it is used Refer to Table B Table B Tape Replacement By Use Number of Tape Uses Recording Time Mode T 120 T 160 8H 100 50 L24H 60 30 L40H 30 10 RECORDING MANUAL RECORDING E EL Nd TTA er OREC Col Aas SEARCH 00272 3 To record the day and time display them on the monitor 0 Ram MPL E Qm Swe CURE 1 the VCR and peripheral devices 2 Load a cassette with the erasure prevention tab intact If you are not using a m
14. date size display 25 Timer recording 38 Tracking adjustment 47 Troubleshooting 52 VCR controls securing 12 Vertical adjustment 48 Vibration control 48 Video mode 30 Pelco Manual C671M 1 01 Warning display 52 5 This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed 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 reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on circuit different from that to which the REVISION HISTORY Original version receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for
15. dial to select REWIND and then turn the SHUTTLE ring right 6 Press the MENU button The day and time display appears REMOTE RECORDING This function lets you control the start and end of recording from a remote location The VCR starts recording when the REC IN terminal is grounded Refer to Figure 5 for the remote recording connection An index signal is not recorded during remote recording Series and timer recording cannot be used simultaneously with remote recording 1 Press the MENU button The Main menu appears 2 the JOG dial to select REAR TERMINAL and then turn the SHUTTLE ring right The Rear Terminal menu appears 3 Set REC IN to REC START STOP 4 Press the MENU button The day and time display appears on screen Pelco Manual C671M 1 01 37 TIMER RECORDING lt MAIN MENU gt DISPLAY TIMER PROGRAM gt RECORDING SET UP REAR TERMINAL MAINTENANCE CLOCK FIRST TIME SET UP Use JOG to select and ENTER Press MENU to exit 0027 lt TIMER PROGRAM gt PROGRAM TO RECORI HOLIDAY SET UP SPECIAL DW lt PROGRAM TO RECORD gt DW START END DAY 08 00 17 00 L lt PROGRAM TO RECORD gt DW START END DAY 08 00 17 00 L TUES 1 1 js PROGRAM TO RECORD DW START DAY 08 00 17 00 L 122002 lt PROGRAM RECORD gt DW START END F DAY 08 00 17 00 L TUE 12 00 155 00 lt PROGRAM RECORD gt DW START END
16. information on viewing and clearing the list MAINTENANCE POWER LOSS LIST lt MAINTENANCE gt POWER LOSS LIST ALARM LIST ALL MENU INITIALIZE POWER LOSS LIST CLEAR ALARM LIST CLEAR lt REPEAT REC TIMES gt 0 lt ELAPSED TIME gt Figure 20 Maintenance Menu lt POWER LOSS LIST gt 01 01 31 00 00 00 02 03 00288 POWER LOSS LIST CLEAR Turn the SHUTTLE RING 44 then POWER LOSS LIST will be cleared 00289 42 The Power Loss List displays up to three power failure start times If more occurred the first and last two start times will be displayed VIEWING THE POWER LOSS LIST 4 Press the MENU button The Main menu appears Turn the JOG dial to select MAINTENANCE and then turn the SHUTTLE ring right The Maintenance menu appears Turn the JOG dial to select POWER LOSS LIST and then turn the SHUTTLE ring right The Power Loss List appears Press the MENU button The day and time display appears CLEARING THE POWER LOSS LIST 4 5 Press the MENU button The Main menu appears Turn the JOG dial to select MAINTENANCE and then turn the SHUTTLE ring right The Maintenance menu appears Turn the JOG dial to select POWER LOSS LIST CLEAR and then turn the SHUTTLE ring right If you change your mind at this point and want to exit the menu without clearing the list skip to step 5 Turn the SHUTTLE ring left to clear the list The Maintenance menu appears Press the ME
17. non isol es l int rieur de enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude l enceinte du produit qui peuvent tre to constitute a risk of electric shock suffisamment impor tantes pour conduire au risque d lectrocution The exclamation point within an equilateral Le point d exclamation au sein d un triangle triangle is intended to alert the user to the quilateral a pour objet de tirer l attention de presence of important operating and l utilisateur sur le fait qu il y a des instructions maintenance servicing instructions in the de mise en service et d entretien de literature accompanying the equipment r paration dans les fiches descriptives de l appareil qui doivent obligatoirement tre respect es WARNING AVERTISSEMENT TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD DO AFIN D VITER TOUT RISQUE D INCENDIE NOT EXPOSE THIS EQUIPMENT TO RAIN OR OU D LECTROCUTION NE PAS EXPOSER MOISTURE CET APPAREIL LA PLUIE NI L HUMIDIT io bids ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT USE ATTENTION POUR PR VENIR LES 5 THE POLARIZED PLUG WITH AN EXTENSION CORD RECEPTACLE OR OTHER OUTLET EFEETRIGUESTHE DS MTIBISER CETTE UNLESS THE BLADES CAN BE FULLY FICHE POLARISEE AVEC UN INSERTED TO PREVENT BLADE EXPOSURE PROLONGATEUR UNE PRISE DE COURANT OU UNE AUTRE SORTIE DE COURANT SAUF SI LES LAMES PEUVENT ETRE INSEREES A FOND SANS EN LAISSER AUCUNE PARTIE A DECOUVERT 6 Pelco Manual C671M 1 01 SAFEGUARDS WARNINGS CAUTIONS AND CARE
18. that you can see the time and date display under normal and alarm conditions REGULAR SYSTEM TESTING Pelco Manual C671M 1 01 Every day check that the system is operating Is the recording indicator lit Does the counter display indicate movement Does the monitor show proper camera sequencing and time and date information Check for recorded alarms Multiple alarms could make the tape run out early Make sure there is enough tape to record at least five minutes of alarm activity at the selected speed Regularly verify picture quality and operation under normal and alarm conditions Play a tape recorded recently under normal conditions which also includes an alarm condition that you triggered manually Regularly replace tapes refer to Table B for a schedule Check tapes for head scarring Replace damaged tapes Always store tapes in their boxes away from magnetic fields heat direct sunlight and dust 51 TROUBLESHOOTING SELF DIAGNOSTIC FUNCTION AND WARNING DISPLAY The VCR uses self diagnostics to detect internal malfunctions during recording If one occurs the VCR indicates it on the monitor and on the VCR s fluorescent display Table H shows the type of malfunction corresponding to the warning display and the action to take Table H Warning Display and Actions Fluorescent Monitor Cause Remedy To Turn Off Display Indicator End TAPE END Tape ends during Rewind tape or press Rewind tape or press reco
19. the VCR for maximum ventilation place it on a hard level surface only Grounding or Polarization This VCR has a three wire grounding type plug a plug with a third grounding pin As a safety feature this plug fits only into a grounding type outlet If you cannot insert the plug into the outlet contact an electrician to replace the obsolete outlet Lightning Power Surges Unplug the VCR for additional protection during lightning storms or when it is unused for long periods Pelco recommends using conditioned output uninterruptible power supplies UPS and or surge protected outputs to maximize protection of the VCR When Not In Use When you finish operating the VCR always unload the cassette and turn off the power Overloading Do not overload wall outlets and extension cords as this increases the risk of fire and electric shock Foreign Objects Never push objects of any kind into the VCR through openings They may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could cause a fire or electric shock or damage the mechanism Care of Video Cassette Tape Avoid violent vibration and shock Do not place near a strong magnetic field near a motor transformer or magnet Never place or store in direct sunlight Avoid dusty places Place the cassette in the cassette case and store vertically Never store tapes humid locations Pelco Manual C671M 1 01 UNPACKING INSTRUCTIONS Unpack and inspect
20. three seconds The hour digits on the fluorescent display s clock start flashing Turn the JOG dial to set the hour digits If the flashing item is the same as the current time turn the SHUTTLE ring without turning the JOG dial Turn the SHUTTLE ring right to make the 10 minute digit flash and then turn the JOG dial to adjust Turn the SHUTTLE ring right to make the 1 minute digit flash and then turn the JOG dial to adjust If you want to finish the clock adjustment now press the MENU button for more than three seconds Turn the SHUTTLE ring right to make the month digits flash and then turn the JOG dial to adjust The month indicator M lights Turn the SHUTTLE ring right to make the day digits flash and then turn the JOG dial to adjust The day indicator D lights Turn the SHUTTLE ring right to make the year digits flash and then turn the JOG dial to adjust Turn the SHUTTLE ring right The VCR s clock is now set Repeat steps 1 and 2 and then turn the SHUTTLE ring left to exit after the hour digits are entered the second time for daylight saving time ADJUSTING TO THE EXACT SECOND Set the clock as described previously but set the minutes to one minute ahead of the time you are using as a reference After step 7 turn the SHUTTLE ring right when the desired time reaches 00 seconds of the minute you have chosen Pelco Manual C671M 1 01 PROGRAMMING GENERAL PROGRAMMING INSTRUCTIONS The following is a
21. to 8H L24H or L40H for recording and to 2H 8H L24H or L40H for playback TRACKING buttons Press to reduce or eliminate the noise during playback slow playback etc POSITION VERTICAL ADJUST buttons Pressing the button moves the time and date display to the right Pressing the button moves the display down the screen The display cannot be adjusted during an alarm recording or if a warning is displayed Pressing either button minimizes vertical jitter still mode or during fast playback Refer to the Vertica Adjustment section for details EJECT button Press to remove the cassette REC record button Press to begin recording COUNTER RESET button Press to reset the counter to 00000 SEARCH button Press to access the Search Function menu TIMER REC button Press to make a timed recording once the VCR is programmed to record PAUSE SHUTTLE HOLD button Press during recording to temporarily stop tape movement Press again to resume recording Press during playback for a still picture Press again to resume normal playback Press hold after turning the SHUTTLE ring to fix the playback speed 17 18 FLUORESCENT DISPLAY 10 11 12 n dm LT IPLA 00255 Figure 8 Fluorescent Display M counter memory stop month indicator Lights during counter memory stop Also lights while the VCR is turned off and the month o
22. to select TIMER PROGRAM and then turn the SHUTTLE ring right The Timer Program menu appears 3 the JOG dial to select HOLIDAY SET UP and then turn the SHUTTLE ring right The Holiday Set Up menu appears 4 Turn the JOG dial to move the cursor right to select the month you want and turn the SHUTTLE ring right To erase the preset month and day turn the SHUTTLE ring left while the month item is flashing 5 Turn the JOG dial to select the day you want and then turn the SHUTTLE ring right Repeat steps 4 and 5 to set two or more days at once 6 Press the MENU button The day and time display appears SPECIAL DW SETTINGS You can set the recording period by specifying the start and end day of the week for timer recording 1 Press the MENU button The Main menu appears 2 the JOG dial to select TIMER PROGRAM and then turn the SHUTTLE ring right The Timer Program menu appears 3 the JOG dial to select SPECIAL DW and then turn the SHUTTLE ring right 4 Turn the JOG dial to set the start day and then turn the SHUTTLE ring right 5 Turn the JOG dial to set the end day and then turn the SHUTTLE ring right The start and end days cannot be set to the same day 6 Press the MENU button The day and time display appears OVERLAPPING PROGRAMS When the recording period of two or more programs overlap the VCR always gives priority to the higher numbered program WHAT IF THE TIMER RECORDING INDIC
23. 29 FIRST TIME SET OP MENDE 30 ADDITIONAL MATERIAL e Cu eee 31 DAY AND TIME DISPLAY MODES iii 31 SET THE DAY AND TIME veto cre ER 32 LOADING UNLOADING PROTECTING THE TAPE CASSETTE 33 LOADING e vetito Ree 33 UNLOADING ats ease ER 33 PREVENTING ACCIDENTAL ERASURE c cccccsccccsssccecssseeeeseeeeesseeeeeseeeesseeeeess 34 1 a rti rei 34 WHEN TO REPLACE A TAPE 22 ees 34 RECORDING e e ME en 34 MANUAL RECORDING tien Eva ad e do tasse tres 34 RECORDING MODE 22 35 RECORDING CHECK FUNCTION c cccssscccsssecessseeesssseessssseessassensseeeeses 35 AUDIO RECORDING 35 REPEAT RECORDING 36 SERIES RECORDING 36 REMOTE RECORDING eiriaa 37 TIMER RECORDING ete 38 PROGRAMMING PROCEDURE iii 38 HOLIDAY SET UP SPEGIAE DWSETTINGS UN dere 39 671 1 01 Manual 671 1 01 OVERLAPPING PROGRAMS init n rdc dcs 39 WHAT IF THE
24. ATOR STARTS FLASHING Do the following if the timer recording indicator starts flashing 1 Press the TIMER REC button to turn off the timer recording indicator 2 flashing indicator can mean tape is not inserted Remedy Insert a tape A tape without an erasure prevention tab is inserted Remedy Insert tape with an erasure prevention tab day and time not been set Remedy Set the day and time refer to the Adjusting the Clock or Set the Day and Time sections menu item has been set flashing Remedy Turn the SHUTTLE ring right to stop the flashing 3 Press the TIMER REC button to turn on the timer recording indicator 39 40 ALARM RECORDING When an alarm occurs the VCR switches to alarm recording the alarm recording mode and alarm recording period in the Recording Set Up menu Refer to the Recording Set Up Menu section for field definitions and additional information and the Programming for Alarm Recording section for instructions index signal is automatically recorded when an alarm recording begins INDEX indicator flashes on the fluorescent display Even if an alarm recording is happening a new recording starts when the second alarm signal is input However if the interval between two alarm recording start times is too short the second signal may not be detected during skip or index search Refer to Table Table Minimum Interval Betwe
25. AY lt TIME DATE ADJUST gt DAYLIGHT SAVINGS MONTH DAY YEAR TIME 00 00 00 The VCR s operating parameters are set through various on screen menus Program your choices on the menus according to the instructions on the following pages mnan 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 671 1 01 MAIN MENU lt MAIN MENU gt DISPLAY TIMER PROGRAM RECORDING SET UP REAR TERMINAL MAINTENANCE CLOCK FIRST TIME SET UP Use JOG to select and ENTER Press MENU to exit 00259 Figure 13 Main Menu The contents of the Main menu are as follows Access it by pressing the MENU button DISPLAY Sets the format to display the time and date on the monitor PROGRAM Sets the timed recordings RECORDING SET UP Sets the alarm recording mode alarm recording duration emergency recording etc REAR TERMINAL Sets the number of frames or fields to record for CLK OUT output signal of the CALL OUT terminal the MODE OUT terminal etc MAINTENANCE Displays the power loss list alarm list etc Also initializes all menu settings Clears the power loss list and alarm list CLOCK FIRST TIME SET UP Sets the time and date quasi v sync VCR operation when the end of the tape is reached etc DISPLAY MENU lt DISPLAY gt gt DISPLAY MODE TIME DATE SIZE BLUE BACK e g lt MODE 1 gt 07 09 Figure 14 Display Menu Pelco Manual C671M 1 01 DISPLAY MO
26. Authorization number RA and provide the following information 1 Model and serial number 2 Date of shipment number Sales Order number Pelco invoice number 3 Details of the defect or problem If there is a dispute regarding the warranty of a product which does not fall under the warranty conditions stated above please include a written explanation with the product when returned Method of return shipment shall be the same or equal to the method by which the item was received by Pelco RETURNS In order to expedite parts returned to the factory for repair or credit please call the factory at 800 289 9100 or 559 292 1981 to obtain an authorization number CA number if returned for credit and RA number if returned for repair All merchandise returned for credit may be subject to a 20 restocking and refurbishing charge Goods returned for repair or credit should be clearly identified with the assigned CA or RA number and freight should be prepaid Ship to the appropriate address below If you are located within the continental U S Alaska Hawaii or Puerto Rico send goods to Service Department Pelco 3500 Pelco Way Clovis CA 93612 5699 if you are located outside the continental U S Alaska Hawaii or Puerto Rico and are instructed to return goods to the USA you may do one of the following If the goods are to be sent by a COURIER SERVICE send the goods to Pelco 3500 Pelco Way Clovis CA 93612 5699 U
27. BDD LU de FLUORESCENT DISPLAY 00254 Figure 7 Front Panel 1 button Press for on press again for off The POWER indicator lights when the VCR is turned on 2 Cassette loading slot Insert the cassette in this slot to load it 3 SHUTTLE Use to adjust the playback speed and to program the menus Turn this ring to the right to advance the tape or to forward search Turn it to the left to rewind a tape or to reverse search You can also use it to clear the alarm list power loss list timer recording and to initialize the menu programming It also lets you program or exit the menus after setup 4 JOG dial Use to advance or reverse the tape frame by frame and to program the menus Pelco Manual C671M 1 01 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 Manual 671 1 01 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 for more than three seconds and you adjust the VCR s time and date on the fluorescent display PLAY REC CHECK button When the is in stop mode press to play back a previously recorded tape During recording press for more than 1 5 seconds to check recording function STOP button Press to halt all tape related functions PICTURE control Use this control to adjust picture quality between soft and sharp REC PLAY MODE buttons Set
28. Consumption Rating ALM CALL MODE ALM RST REC CLK VIDEO AND AUDIO Tape Format Television System Video Recording System Luminance Signal Color Signal Audio Track Tape Speed and Recording Time Fast Forward Rewind Time Horizontal Resolution Audio Frequency Response Signal to Noise Ratio Input Output Battery Backup 100 230 VAC 50 60 Hz the included power cord is used for 120 VAC 60 Hz Approximately 18 watts Active low level maximum current 50 mA 5 VDC 10 mA 24 VDC Non active open maximum voltage 24 VDC Active when terminals are short circuited or low level voltage is applied Non active open Recording a pulse of the frequency division ratio selected in Rear Terminal menu VHS 1 2 inch width high density video cassette tape 525 lines 60 field NTSC type color system 4 rotary heads Frequency modulation recording Low frequency conversion sub carrier phase shift recording 1 track Refer to Table Approximately 160 seconds with T 160 tape More than 330 lines black and white More than 240 lines color 70 Hz 4 kHz 8H mode Video better than 42 dB Audio better than 43 dB Video 1 0 Vp p 75 ohms BNC plug Audio 308 mV rms 50 ohms RCA plug Video 1 0 Vp p 75 ohms BNC plug Audio 388 mV rms 1 ohm RCA plug Lasts 31 days Pelco Manual C671M 1 01 MECHANICAL Heads Video Audio Control Erase Motors Conn
29. DE This is where you set the display mode Set the current time and date in the Clock First Time Set Up menu Refer to the Clock First Time Set Up Menu section DISPLAY MODE 1 Displays date month day year time hour minute second and alarm recording counter DISPLAY MODE 2 Displays date day of the week SUN etc alarm recording counter time and recording mode DISPLAY MODE 3 Displays nothing until alarm recording starts then date day of the week alarm recording counter time and recording mode are displayed DISPLAY MODE 4 Displays nothing on the monitor even during alarm recording TIME DATE SIZE This is where you set the size of the letters in the time and date display SMALL The letters become small LARGE The letters become large BLUE BACK This is where you set the background color ON The blue colored screen overlays the recorded picture when the menu is displayed on the monitor When the setting is ON and the video signal is not input the background color is blue The warning NO SIGNAL flashes on the screen and noSlg flashes on the fluorescent display OFF The recorded picture is overlaid with the menu display When the setting is OFF and the video signal is not input the background is blue when the menu is displayed on the monitor 25 PROGRAM lt TIMER PROGRAM gt DW START END DAY 08 40 17 MON 22 00 WED 22 00 SPL 20 30 MON 10 10 SUN 23 3 MON 21
30. F buzzer does not sound Pelco Manual C671M 1 01 ADDITIONAL MATERIAL Pelco Manual C671M 1 01 DAY AND TIME DISPLAY MODES YEAR DAY MONTH ALARM RECORDING COUNTER 07 09 00 20 25 00 0001 HOUR MINUTE SECOND DISPLAY MODE 1 Display Mode 1 Month Day Year Hour Minute Second DAY OF WEEK 07 09 00 SUN A0001 20 25 00 2 sous MINUTE ALARM SECOND RECORDING RECORDING MODE COUNTER DISPLAY MODE 2 amp 3 00265 A 24 hour display is used 00 00 indicates midnight 12 00 noon 15 00 3 p m Alarm recording counter An alarm recording counter is displayed during alarm recording Display Mode 2 Month Day Year Day of the week The day of the week is set automatically Alarm recording counter Recording mode 31 lt MAIN MENU gt DISPLAY TIMER PROGRAM RECORDING SET UP REAR TERMINAL MAINTENANCE CLOCK FIRST TIME SET UP Use JOG to select and ENTER Press MENU to exit 00266 lt FIRST TIME SE C TIME DATE ADJL TAPE END QUASI V SYNC VIDEO MODE TAPE LENGTH BUZZER lt TIME DATE DAYLIGHT MONTH DAY YEAR TIME TIME DATE DAYLIGHT MONTH DAY YEAR TIME NOTE 7 e POWER but ton will not operate if menu display is flashing 32 SET THE DAY AND TIME Keep the following in mind You must set the day and time before perfor
31. HR DAY 08 00 17 00 14 12 00 15 00 140 3 lt PROGRAM RECORD gt DW START END HR DAY 08 00 17 00 L24 CTUE 12 00 15 00 L40 3 E 0028 38 Remember to set the date and time before timer programming PROGRAMMING PROCEDURE Refer to the 7imer Program section for information on the columns the Program Record menu 1 Press the MENU button The Main menu appears 2 Turn the JOG dial to select TIMER PROGRAM and then turn the SHUTTLE ring right The Timer Program menu appears 3 When the cursor is next to PROGRAM TO RECORD turn the SHUTTLE ring right The Program To Record menu appears 4 Turn the JOG dial to select the program number 5 Tosetthe day of the week DW turn the JOG dial to select the day and then turn the SHUTTLE ring right Select DAY to record the programmed time every day Select HLD to apply HOLIDAY SET UP settings refer to the Ho iday Set Up section Select SPL to apply SPECIAL DW settings refer to the Special DW Settings section 6 To set the START recording time turn the JOG dial to select the hour digits 24 hour format Turn the SHUTTLE ring right when done Set the 10 minute and 1 minute digit positions in the same way 7 set the END recording time turn the JOG dial to select the hour digits Turn the SHUTTLE ring right when done Set the 10 minute and 1 minute digit positions in the same way 8 set t
32. ND WRNGeREMAIN WRNG TAPE END setting STOP Outputs a call signal at the Outputs a low active signal When a malfunction occurs end of the tape three minutes before the in the VCR during recording tape ends a Call signal is output REWIND Outputs a call signal at the same as above same as above end of the tape for 2 seconds REPEAT same as above same as above same as above When there same as above same as above same as above are alarm recordings during ALARM recording PROT When there Outputs a call signal at the same as above same as above are no alarm end of the tape recordings during recording CALL OUT Sets the call signal output at the end of the tape Turns on or off the signal coming from the CALL terminal when the end of the tape is reached during recording If a problem occurs during recording a call signal is output from the CALL terminal on the rear panel regardless of the CALL OUT setting WRNGeTAPE END The VCR outputs a signal at the end of the tape or when a malfunction occurs What the VCR does when the tape ends depends on the setting for TAPE END in the First Time Set Up menu WRNGeREMAIN The VCR outputs call signal when the tape has about nine minutes in 8H mode or when a malfunction occurs WRNG The VCR outputs call signal only when a malfunction occurs 28 Pelco Manual C671M 1 01 CLOCK OUT Sets at the CLOCK OUT terminal the number of frames or field
33. NU button Once the list is cleared the power loss indicator PL goes off Pelco Manual C671M 1 01 ALARM LIST lt ALARM LIST gt When alarm recordings begin the start times are stored in memory so you can confirm 0001 01 31 01 00 00 when they occurred Up to eight alarm recording start times be stored in memory If 0002 there are more the first and last seven are displayed A maximum of 9 999 alarm recording 0003 0004 start times will be counted 0005 06 VIEWING THE ALARM LIST 0008 1 Press the MENU button The Main menu appears 2 the JOG dial to select MAINTENANCE and then turn the SHUTTLE ring right 00250 The Maintenance menu appears 3 the JOG dial to select ALARM LIST and then turn the SHUTTLE ring right The Alarm List appears 4 Press the MENU button day and time display appears CLEARING THE ALARM LIST 1 Press the MENU button The Main menu appears ALARM LIST CLEAR Turn the SHUTTLE RING 44 2 Turm the JOG dial to select MAINTENANCE and then turn the SHUTTLE ring right then ALARM LIST will be The Maintenance menu appears cleared 3 the JOG dial to select ALARM LIST CLEAR and then turn the SHUTTLE ring right 4 the SHUTTLE ring left to clear the list The Maintenance menu appears 00291 5 Press the MENU button Once the list is cleared the alarm recording indicator ALARM on the fluorescent display goes off ALL MENU INITIALIZE RESET
34. PTOM REMEDY INSTALLATION PROBLEMS No power at the VCR Is the power cord disconnected at the AC output e Is the lock or lock all indicator lit Press the LOCK button several times to unlock the VCR s Is the timer recording indicator lit Press the TIMER REC button on the front panel to cancel timer recording The VCR power is on but the Is the lock or lock indicator Press the LOCK button several times to unlock the VCR unit does not operate Safety devices are operating Press the RESET button on panel using a ballpoint pen or pencil Turn power on again 52 Pelco Manual C671M 1 01 SYMPTOM REMEDY No picture on the monitor Are the monitor and camera connected Is the video cable connected properly Is the cable defective Check the connection and for a snapped wire in the cable Picture on the monitor is not clear FUNCTION OPERATION PROBLEMS No operation when any tape operation button is pressed Is the camera focused Refer to your camera s user manual and focus the camera correctly Is the lock or lock all indicator Press the LOCK button several times to unlock the VCR Is a cassette inserted The time is wrong even though the VCR is used every day Make sure the VCR has AC power supplied continuously for at least 40 hours per week The power cord was disconnected for less than 31 days but
35. Recording Playback Times T 120 T 160 2H 2h 2h 40m 8H 6h 8h L24H 18h 24h L40H 30h 40h is for playback only RECORDING CHECK FUNCTION When the VCR is recording press the REC CHECK button for more than 1 5 seconds and then release The tape rewinds a little and then plays back the recording just made When the tape reaches the spot where you pressed REC CHECK the VCR starts recording again AUDIO RECORDING Apply the specified line input signal to the AUDIO IN connector Audio will not be recorded if a peripheral for audio is not connected The 8H L24H and L40H modes allow audio recording and playback The 2H mode allows audio playback only The lengthier the recording mode the poorer the sound quality L40H mode sound quality is such that speech can be heard 35 RECORDING With this function when the tape reaches its end during recording the VCR rewinds the tape and starts recording again Table D shows what happens automatically when the tape ends during recording 1 2 Table D Press the MENU button The Main menu appears Turn the JOG dial to select CLOCK FIRST TIME SET UP and then turn the SHUTTLE ring right The First Time Set Up menu appears Turn the JOG dial to select TAPE END and turn the SHUTTLE ring right Turn the JOG dial to select REPEAT ALARM PROT and then turn the SHUTTLE ring right Refer to Table D The repeat indicator o
36. SA If the goods are to be sent by a FREIGHT FORWARDER send the goods to Pelco c o Expeditors 473 Eccles Avenue South San Francisco CA 94080 USA Phone 650 737 1700 Fax 650 737 0933 Pelco the Pelco logo Spectra Genex Legacy and PelcoVision are registered trademarks of Pelco Esprit and Camclosure are trademarks of Pelco Pelco Manual C671M 1 01 Copyright 2001 Pelco All rights reserved
37. TIME CLOCK ADJUSTMENT 16 CONTROLS 21 31 etta ats od sb erties 16 FRONT PANED 16 FLUORESCENT DISPLAY i eite bee ON sit conecte 18 REAR PANEL ui lcs 20 ADJUSTING THE CLOCK AND USING THE JOG AND SHUTTLE CONTROLS 22 JOG AND 22 USING THE JOG DAC on 22 USING THE SHUTTLE RING 22 ADJUSTING THE cidit 22 ADJUSTING TO THE EXACT 22 PROGRAMMING ER adi ie tere 23 GENERAL PROGRAMMING INSTRUCTIONS 23 LANGUAGE SELECTION 23 QUICK GUIDE TO THE MENU 24 MAIN ME T M 25 DISPLAY MENU reete a IM 25 DISPLAY MODE 25 TIME DATE SIZE 25 dede nt dec PROGRAM RECORDING SET UP MENU ette 27 REAR TERMINAL MENU es rond 28 MAINTENANCE MENU
38. TIMER RECORDING INDICATOR STARTS FLASHING 39 ALARM RECORDING ctc t t nd et e 40 ALARM RECORDING CONNECTION 40 PROGRAMMING FOR ALARM RECORDING 41 RECORDING AFTER A POWER 42 MAINTENANCE ret m tt vas et c re e eec nd dla cs 42 POWER LOSS LIST ttt eem tnc ee dia 42 VIEWING THE POWER LOSS LIST t antenne 42 CLEARING THE POWER LOSS LIST 42 ALARM IST irt ect cn nce cr t ener et ent dan cea s 43 VIEWING THE ALARM LIST tnt trice tte entra 43 CLEARING THE ALARM LIST tt etn 43 ALL MENU INITIALIZE RESET 43 ELAPSED TIME AND REPEAT RECORDING TIMES DISPLAY 44 PLAYBACK ec nee i n nici c e ta ar 44 PLAYBACK PROCEDURE nnt nn tti cic nd dia 44 PLAYBACK t cett inner 45 AUDIO PLAY BACK 45 END OF TARE tnter ric ren ecc n eir e 45 SPECIAL EFFECTS PLAYBACK 46 STILL PICTURE ett tecti cene ict ts 46 FRAME BY FRAME PLAYBACK nnne tcn 46 SHUTTLE RING ttc ceti ite ccs 46 DIRECT SHUTTLE RING 47 ADJUSTING THE PICTURE DURING PLAYBACK 47 TRACKING ADJUSTMENT ADJUSTING PICTURE Q
39. TLR3040 Time Lapse VCR Installation Operation Manual 671 1 01 Pelco 3500 Pelco Way Clovis CA 93612 5699 USA www pelco com In North America and Canada Tel 800 289 9100 or FAX 800 289 9150 International Customers Tel 1 559 292 1981 or FAX 1 559 348 1120 CONTENTS Section Page RS est cite 6 SAFEGUARDS WARNINGS CAUTIONS AND CARE d UNPACKING INSTRUCTIONS wt INTRODUCTION TO TIME LAPSE RECORDERS arg TLR3040 FEATURES AND FUNCTIONS 00 2020 00 0 0 0 00000 10 QUICK START asiem BASIC START ADDITIONAL ITEMS aea ttc oe eva 11 INSTALLATION PEERS 12 PRE INSTALILATION CAUTIONS ratito eerte cap pe erneute 12 SECURING THE VCR CONTROLS 12 MONEPDIOR TIBS iiiiccheeterteente ie 12 INSTALLATION tcx Bus sate Cove ree e baee repa ene eade or eeu Hcr da a 138 CONNECTING THE VCR TO A MULTIPLEXER 14 ALARM RECORDING CONNECTION 2 nnne nnn 15 CONNECTING FOR SERIES RECORDING 15 CONNECTING FOR REMOTE RECORDING 15 CONNECTING FOR EXTERNAL
40. This feature resets all menus except timer programs to their initial settings ALL MENU INITIALIZE Turn the SHUTTLE RING 44 then all MENU will be initialized 2 the JOG dial to select MAINTENANCE and then turn the SHUTTLE ring right The Maintenance menu appears 1 Press the MENU button The Main menu appears 3 the JOG dial to select ALL MENU INITIALIZE and then turn the SHUTTLE ring right The All Menu Initialize menu appears If you change your mind this point and want to exit the menu without resetting all menus skip to step 5 4 Turn the SHUTTLE ring left All menus except Timer Program return to their original settings 5 Press the MENU button The day and time display appears Pelco Manual C671M 1 01 43 ELAPSED TIME RECORDING TIMES DISPLAY lt MAINTENANCE gt POWER LOSS LIST ALARM LIST ALL MENU INITIALIZE POWER LOSS LIST CLEAR ALARM LIST CLEAR lt TIMES gt 0 lt ELAPSED gt 002 repeat recording times elapsed time shown on the bottom of the Maintenance menu ELAPSED TIME The elapsed time indicates the total time the VCR has been used for recording and playback up to 89 999 hours Use the elapsed time as a guide for periodic parts replacement REPEAT REC TIMES e repeat recording times displays the number of times a tape has been recorded on The number of tape uses i
41. UALITY 48 VERTICAL VIBRATION ADJUSTMENT 48 SEARCH TECHNIQUES tct ctt ntn ct n nr seve c dca cs 48 COUNTER MEMORY STOP tttm rne dnce 48 SKIP SEARCH netten tec ite tecta er ics a e este rc et 49 INDEX SEARCEI tmr cr e ccn odes 49 HOW TO COUNT THE INDEX NUMBER 0 50 TIME AND DATE SEARCH ass inttr teta 50 ADDITIONAL FUNCTIONS AND FEATURES 2 51 COUNTER rn er tete tene nes 51 TAPE COUNTEH nni rint nc ie heec ra 51 COUNTER RESET cce in spec n 51 COUNTER MEMORY 51 MEMORY BACKUP IN CASE OF POWER FAILURE 51 TESTING rss ttt tea n nr itin ne ra ed cec d e ear anges 51 INITIAL SYSTEM TESTING tnnc tte cts 51 REGULAR SYSTEM TESTING nter eines 51 TROUBLESHOOTING itn er tree enne te eec cn n 52 SELF DIAGNOSTIC FUNCTION AND WARNING DISPLAY 52 BEFORE CALLING FOR SERVICE tnt tnc cin sec nae 52 SPECIFICATIONS ttt core tu enti ne nett c t s tt n ir creer 54 INDEX e 56 REGULATORY NOTICES rnt neni scire rn 58 INFORMATION WARRANTY AND RETURN INFORMATION 58 LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS Figure 5 5 i rni rrr cinerem reri t por
42. VHS machine and extend recording time This negates the need to change the tape every two hours and also substantially reduces viewing time when the recording is played back another important consideration In normal VCR operation all video head scans 60 per second are recorded But in time lapse mode the tape runs more slowly and records pictures periodically In 12 hour mode a normal time lapse machine records 10 fields per second and in 24 hour mode it stores just five fields per second for up to 12 and 24 hours on a tape respectively Longer times are possible by slowing the recording rate further At normal speed a picture is recorded every 1 60 of a second so there is little change over five frames In longer time lapse modes however a field is recorded intermittently over a longer period so changes are apparent from field to field The time lapse recording can be played back at normal two hour tape speed which makes for rapid review one of the time lapse recorder s most important advantages Action on the tape however appears faster than normal As an advanced feature time lapse recorders like the TLR3040 can automatically switch from time lapse to real time recording when an alarm condition occurs This is important since the primary purpose of recording an event is identification and real time recording provides more detail TLR3040 FEATURES AND FUNCTIONS The TLR3040 Time Lapse VCR is a powerful surveillance to
43. ayback speed varies according to the angle of the SHUTTLE ring as shown in Figure 22 When the SHUTTLE ring is released it comes back to the center position and the playback picture stays still 00295 1 Reverse high speed search 7 Slow playback 2 Reverse speed search 8 Normal playback 3 Reverse fast playback 9 Fast playback x2 4 Reverse playback 10 Forward speed search 5 Reverse slow 11 Forward high speed search 6 Still Figure 22 Shuttle Ring Speed Settings Pelco Manual C671M 1 01 DIRECT SHUTTLE RING You can also change the playback speed without entering pause mode by turning the SHUTTLE ring during playback as shown below 1 Reverse high speed search 5 Fast playback x2 2 Reverse speed search 6 Forward speed search 3 Reverse fast playback x3 7 Forward high speed search 4 Normal playback Figure 23 Direct Shuttle Ring Speed Settings ADJUSTING THE PICTURE DURING PLAYBACK Pelco Manual C671M 1 01 TRACKING ADJUSTMENT If noise appears in the picture during playback fast playback reverse playback forward reverse slow playback frame playback or field playback you can reduce or eliminate it by adjusting tracking IF NOISE APPEARS 00297 Figure 24 Tracking Adjustment Adjust tracking at each playback mode or the type of playback fast reverse etc since the method of adjusting tracking varies Noise bars will move continuously through the picture when holdin
44. compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment INFORMATION This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference Causing Equipment Regulations INFORMATION Cet appareil num rique de la classe B respecte toutes les exigences du R glement sur le mat riel brouilleur du Canada PRODUCT WARRANTY AND RETURN INFORMATION WARRANTY Pelco will repair or replace without charge any merchandise proved defective in material or workmanship for a period of one year after the date of shipment Exceptions to this warranty are as noted below Five years on FT FR8000 Series fiber optic products Three years on Genex Series products multiplexers server and keyboard Three years on Camclosure and fixed camera models except the CC3701H 2 CC3701H 2X CC3751H 2 CC3651H 2X MC3651H 2 and MC3651H 2X camera models which have a five year warranty Two years on standard motorized or fixed focal length lenses Two years on Legacy CM6700 CM6800 CM9700 Series matrix and DF5 DF8 Series fixed dome products Two years on Spectra Esprit ExSite and PS20 scanners including when used in continuous motion applications Two years on Esprit and WW5700 Series window wiper excluding wiper blades Eighteen months on DX Series digital video recorders NVR300 Series network video recorders and Endura Series distributed network based video products One
45. e Standard grade tape can be used but is not recommended Use only T 120 or T 160 tapes nothing longer LOADING 1 Prepare to insert the cassette into the cassette slot by holding it so the long narrow edge with the contents label faces you The hinged narrow edge should face the VCR The clear plastic window showing the tape should face up 2 Line up the cassette squarely with the cassette slot and gently push the cassette until the VCR pulls it in The cassette status indicator on the fluorescent display lights when the cassette is inserted The VCR s protection circuit will eject improperly loaded cassettes If the VCR ejects the cassette you are trying to load remove it and check that the contents label is facing you and the clear plastic window showing the tape faces up Wait a few seconds and try again Also you cannot load a cassette while all the VCR s buttons are locked and the lock all indicator LOCK A is illuminated 3 VCR turns on automatically If the erase prevention tab on the cassette has been removed the VCR automatically plays back the tape INCORRECT UNLOADING 1 Press the EJECT button on the front of the VCR Even in standby mode the VCR will eject a video cassette When you press EJECT the VCR automatically turns on ejects the tape and turns off You cannot eject a tape while recording without first pressing the STOP button or while all the VCR s buttons
46. e time and timer s for memory only the Setup is stored in backup memory so the system can resume recording after a power VCR does not continue failure The monitor displays the time of the failure recording if the power goes out If you want to keep External Time Clock Adjustment You can reset the on screen clock to the nearest hour recording during an outage by applying a signal to the RST reset IN terminal at the rear of the VCR MANE SUN MME KGH SYSTEM Variety of Search Functions You can do index and skip searches or search by time and s on your UPS date uninterruptible power supply system Special Playback Features These include still images speed search reverse playback frame by frame and field by field viewing in both directions slow motion and high speed viewing JOG Dial SHUTTLE Ring You can use these controls to search for the desired image You can adjust the playback speed with the SHUTTLE ring and search for an image frame by frame with the JOG dial Recording Options This system offers the following recording options daily weekly holiday timer recording alarm recording series recording remote recording and repeat recording Digital Elapsed Time Display tThe elapsed time of recording and playback is stored non volatile memory You can use the elapsed time display as a guide to when to do periodic maintenance Tape Use Counter This counter displays how many times you have
47. e set correctly Set them again if not Are recording start and end times and the recording mode correctly Confirm the settings in PROGRAM TO RECORD Is the timer recording indicator lit If not press the REC button the front panel Alarm recording does not work No operation when PLAY is pressed 5 the external switch connected correctly Check the connection 5 the emergency recording indicator lit Set EMERGENCY REC in the Recording Set Up menu PLAYBACK PROBLEMS Is the lock or lock all indicator Press the LOCK button several times to unlock the VCR Is a cassette inserted tape run out Noise bars appear in the picture during playback Adjust tracking by pressing the TRACKING buttons on the front panel Playback speed is fast or slow Adjust playback speed by pressing the REC PLAY MODE buttons on the front panel The picture vibrates at the top and bottom when in still picture mode Adjust the picture by pressing the VERTICAL ADJUST buttons on the front panel Camera pictures are clear during recording but unclear during playback The video heads may be clogged with oxide deposits Clean them using a video head cleaning cassette available in most local retail stores Consult your dealer if this fails to solve the problem Pelco Manual C671M 1 01 53 SPECIFICATIONS ELECTRICAL Power Source Power
48. ectors ALM Input RST Input REC Input GND ALM Output CLK Output MODE Output CALL Output GENERAL Operating Temperature Relative Humidity Dimensions JOG dial Included Weight 4 rotary heads 1 stationary head 1 full track head 3 direct drive drum capstan Screw terminal for starting alarm recording Screw terminal for finishing alarm recording or for adjusting on screen clock Screw terminal for starting finishing recording or for series recording Screw terminal for ground Screw terminal for output while alarm recording is underway Screw terminal to command camera switching Screw terminal for indicating the VCR s selected mode Screw terminal for external warning device or for series recording 41 to 104 F 5 to 40 C Maximum 80 16 7 W x 12 3 D x 3 7 H inches 42 5 x 31 3 x 9 5 cm 9 lb 4 2 kg Weight and dimensions shown are approximate Design and product specifications subject to change without notice Table Tape Speed and Recording Time T 160 Cassette Mode Record Speed Recording Recording Video Audio Tape Time mm s Interval Fields Signal Signal Drive hours s field per second 8H EP 8 11 12 0 0167 60 Continuous Recordable Continuous L24H EP 24 3 71 0 050 20 Time lapse Recordable Continuous slow L40H EP 40 2 22 0 083 12 Time lapse Recordable Continuous slow Pelco Manual C671M 1 01 55 INDEX A Adjust
49. ed You the internal time clock applying signal to the RST IN terminal when ALARM REC DURATION is set to other than If you wish to activate emergency recording turn the JOG dial to select EMERGENCY REC and then turn the SHUTTLE ring right Turn the JOG dial to select ON for emergency recording or OFF to disable it Press the MENU button The day and time display appears During alarm recording the alarm recording count is displayed automatically except when Display Mode 4 display nothing is selected alarm recording count display counts up to 9999 alarm recordings and then resets to 0000 and continues counting When initializing the alarm recording list the alarm recording count display is reset The alarm indicator ALARM flashes during alarm recording and stays when the alarm recording finishes 41 RECORDING AFTER FAILURE 01 01 97 00 00 00 124 00286 After a power failure during manual timer or alarm recording the turns itself on when the power resumes and begins recording in the same mode as before the failure When power resumes an appears next to the present time on the screen for about a minute The fluorescent display shows the power loss indicator PL If there is a power failure during playback the VCR will be in stop mode when power resumes Refer to the Power Loss Listsection for more
50. ed service personnel under the following conditions When the power cord or plug is damaged If liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the VCR If VCR does operate normally when following the operating instructions Adjust only those controls covered by the operating instructions Improper adjustment of other controls may cause damage and will often require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the VCR to normal operation If VCR was dropped or the cabinet damaged When the VCR shows a distinct change performance This indicates need for service Replacement Parts Be sure the service technician uses only replacement parts Pelco recommends or which have the same characteristics as the original part Unauthorized substitutions may cause fire electric shock or other hazards Safety Check When service or repair to the VCR is completed ask the service technician to perform safety checks to ensure it is in safe operating condition Water Moisture Condensation Do not use this VCR near water It is designed for indoor use only and must not be installed where exposed to rain and moisture Do not place objects containing water such as drinks on top of the VCR If the VCR is exposed to a rapid increase in temperature such as warming a cold room or after moving it from a cold location to a warm one condensation may form on the tape transport mechanism inside the VCR T
51. een 1 and 255 you want to find 3 the SHUTTLE ring right search forward or left search backward to start searching The index number in the fluorescent display decreases by one as each index signal goes by The index signal may be hard to find under some recording conditions Index search may not function if the interval between two alarm recordings start times is too short Refer to Table E for minimum intervals Pelco Manual C671M 1 01 49 HOW COUNT THE INDEX NUMBER The index number is the count from the present position The index number of one alarm recording before the present position is 1 The index number of one alarm recording after is 1 The maximum count of alarm recordings is 255 PRESENT POSITION REWIND FAST FORWARD DIRECTION DIRECTION pe ALARM ALARM ALARM ALARM ALARM RECORDING RECORDING RECORDING RECORDING 255 1 1 2 255 00301 Figure 28 Index Searching TIME AND DATE SEARCH You can find a picture recorded at a specific date and time 1 Press the SEARCH button enough times to highlight TIME DATE SEARCH on the Search Function menu The time date search indicator D on the fluorescent display lights 2 the SHUTTLE ring right The Time Date Search menu appears Turn the SHUTTLE ring left several times to exit the Time Date Search menu without searching 3 the JOG dial to set the digits for the hour you want to find next to TIME Turn the SHUTTLE ring
52. en Recordings Alarm Minimum Interval Recording Between Two Alarm Mode Recording Start Times 8H Approx 15 seconds L24H Approx 2 minutes L40H Approx 2 minutes An alarm recording continues until its end during timer recording even if the timer recording end time is reached alarm recording is cancelled if the tape reaches its end ALARM SET INPUT TAPE DIRECTION pru 8 L40H L40H 8 L40H 8 RECORDING RECORDING RECORDING 15sec ALARM mode NORMAL mode p gt taeda enti NORMAL mode 00247 Figure 19 Switching from Normal to Alarm Mode and Back ALARM RECORDING CONNECTION You an alarm from a distance by connecting the ALM alarm OUT terminal to an existing alarm system panel or other external device such as a buzzer Refer to Figure 3 Pelco Manual C671M 1 01 PROGRAMMING FOR ALARM RECORDING lt MAIN MENU gt DISPLAY TIMER PROGRAM RECORDING SET UP REAR TERMINAL MAINTENANCE CLOCK FIRST TIME SET UP Use JOG to select and ENTER Press MENU to exit 00282 T RECORDING SET UP C ALARM REC MODE 8H ALARM REC DURATION 1M EMERGENCY REC ON 3 RECORDING SET UP ALARM REC MODE 5 C ALARM REC DURATION d EMERGENCY REC RECORDING SET UP ALARM REC MODE 8H ALARM REC DURATION 1M c EMERGENCY REC ON NOTE fan alarm input is 7 received during alarm re cording new alarm re cording will start
53. et to WRNGeTAPE END and a tape reaches its end a call signal is output for two seconds from the CALL OUT terminal ALARMePROT Alarm Protection If alarm recordings on the tape and the tape stops End appears on the fluorescent display and TAPE END on the monitor When CALL OUT is set to WRNGeTAPE END call signal is output from the CALL OUT terminal If there are no alarm recordings the tape rewinds and recording continues Sets quasi v sync on or off ON Quasi v sync signal is inserted the video output signal when in the special playback modes still slow motion reverse fast playback and speed search and during playback in L24H and L40H modes e OFF Quasi v sync signal is not inserted Sets the playback and recording color mode The VCR automatically switches the circuits according to the type of input playback video signal color or black and white B W Select for recording or playback in black and white e COLOR Select for recording or playback in color Sets the tape length 120 Select when using T 120 tape 160 Select when using T 160 tape Sets a buzzer to sound a warning WRNG buzzer sounds when the VCR malfunctions WRNGeTAPE END buzzer sounds when the VCR malfunctions or the tape reaches its end WRNGeREMAIN buzzer sounds when the VCR malfunctions or the tape has about nine minutes left in 8H mode OF
54. f the VCR s clock has been set on the fluorescent display PL power loss indicator Lights when the VCR is turned on after a power failure during recording ALARM indicator Flashes during alarm recording and stays on when the alarm recording is finished D time date search day indicator Lights during the time date search Also lights while the VCR is turned off and the day of the VCR s clock has been set on the fluorescent display INDEX index search indicator Flashes when recording an index signal and lights during the index number setup and the index search Index number is shown on the Recording and Playback Mode display SKIP skip search indicator Lights during a skip search Daylight Saving Time indicator Lights when DAYLIGHT SAVINGS is set to ON SP EP tape speed indicator Indicates the tape speed SP standard play EP extended play Repeat indicator Lights when TAPE END the First Time Set Up menu is set to REPEAT or ALARMePROT Cassette Status indicator Lights when you insert a tape The light advances stops or flashes according to tape movement Timer Recording indicator Lights when the VCR is in standby for timer recording or during timer recording Tape Remaining indicator Indicates the absolute position on the tape 5 start of tape E end of tape Pelco Manual C671M 1 01 Manual 671 1 01 13 14 15 16 17 18 Counter Cloc
55. g down a TRACKING button Noise may also remain although tracking is adjusted during reverse playback or reverse slow playback Noise may also remain after adjustment when a picture recorded in 8H mode is played back in L24H or LAOH mode e To adjust during playback Press the TRACKING buttons for the best picture To adjust during fast reverse forward reverse slow frame or field playback 1 During still picture mode turn the SHUTTLE ring to get the desired playback mode If noise appears in the frame or field set to slow playback 2 While turning the SHUTTLE ring press PAUSE The playback picture is fixed at the selected speed 3 Release the SHUTTLE ring 4 Press the TRACKING buttons To reset the tracking Press both TRACKING buttons together during playback to set tracking to its initial setting 47 ADJUSTING PICTURE QUALITY This control lets you adjust the playback picture so the outline is sharper or softer It is only effective during playback During playback turn the PICTURE control right for sharper or left for softer SOFT PICTURE SOFT SHARP Figure 25 Picture Quality Adjustment VERTICAL VIBRATION ADJUSTMENT The VERTICAL ADJUST buttons will not correct horizontal vibration Also they will not work when QUASI V SYNC in the First Time Set Up menu is set OFF If the picture vibrates when watching still slow motion fast playback or normal playback in L24H or
56. he recording mode HR turn the JOG dial to select the recording mode Timer recording will not be performed if you set it to SKIP 9 the SHUTTLE ring right when finished The cursor should stop flashing If the program has not been set completely the DW column will keep flashing If the END time is the same or earlier than the START time the next day indicator is automatically displayed This indicates the recording will run continuously from the START time on the first day to the END time on the next day Repeat steps 4 9 to set two or more programs at once you can up to eight programs the program setting select the program number to erased the SHUTTLE ring right to flash the day of the week then turn the SHUTTLE ring left 10 Press the MENU button The day and time display appears 11 Press the TIMER REC button The VCR turns off and the timer recording indicator lights on the fluorescent display When you press the TIMER REC button during the programmed period the VCR starts recording immediately Pelco Manual C671M 1 01 Manual 671 1 01 HOLIDAY SET UP Up to 20 days a year can be set as days to perform timer recording Or you can specify up to 20 days when timer recording will not be performed during the programmed period by setting HR in the Program To Record menu to SKIP 1 Press the MENU button The Main menu appears 2 Turn the JOG dial
57. here to stop alarm recording when ALARM REC DURATION in the Recording Set Up menu is set to MAN1 You can also use this terminal to set the on screen clock when set to any mode other than MAN1 REC recording IN Use to start and stop recording or for series recording refer to the Series Recording section GND ground Connect the ground lead here when a lead connected to other terminals requires a ground Output Terminals ALM alarm OUT Use to indicate to an external device that an alarm is being recorded MODE OUT Use to indicate the VCR s mode of operation When MODE OUT in the Rear Terminal menu is set to CLOCK ADJ the clocks of all connected VCRs be adjusted CLK clock OUT Use to control an external camera switcher such as the MX4000 Series Genex Multiplexer CALL OUT Use to indicate when the tape finishes recording or that there was a problem during recording Pelco Manual C671M 1 01 Manual 671 1 01 Battery box The battery is stored here NOTE 77 5 s a specia battery Consult your dealer to replace it REMOTE jack Jack for connecting a remote control unit 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 VIDEO OUT connector Output connector for video signal BNC connector Connect a monitor here RESET button
58. ideo input Connect the alarm input to the VCR ALM GND ground terminals If you using a 600 ohm microphone connect it to the VCR AUDIO IN jack Connect the VCR AUDIO OUT connector to the monitor audio input 5 If you are using a multiplexer refer to the Connecting the VCR a Multiplexer section ALARM OUTPUT FROM DEVICE Mrs ALM RST REC GND ALM MODE IN J L MICROPHONE MICROPHONE AMPLIFIER MONITOR 00248 Figure 1 Typical System Setup Pelco Manual C671M 1 01 13 THE VCR MULTIPLEXER BATTERY im YOPEN RST REC GND CAL 1 a 0006 o REMOTE N NOTE Cameras and moni tors are connected to the multiplexer Figure 2 shows the connection between the VCR and an MX4000 Series Genex Multiplexer Refer to the multiplexer manual for additional component connections 14 COAXIAL COAXIAL CABLE CABLE 15 16 SPOT MAIN VCR IN COM OUT 666 9 go ETE OO GO s SVHS SVHS 12345678 9101121141516 4000 GENEX SERIES MULTIPLEXER OF SSS 110 240V 50 60 Hz 00249 Figure 2 Connecting VCR to Multiplexer Figure 2 shows how to connect the VCR to an MX4000 Series Genex Multiplexer For Automatic S
59. ing the picture 48 Alarm list 43 Alarm receiver connection 40 Alarm recording 40 Alarm recording connection 15 Alarm recording duration 27 Alarm recording mode 27 Alarm recording search 49 Alarm start times 43 menu initialize reset 43 Audio playback 45 Audio recording 35 Background color 25 Blue back 25 Buzzer 30 Call out setting 28 Check 52 Check recording 35 Clock adjustment 22 Clock out setting 29 CLog 52 Clog detection 27 Connecting for remote recording 15 Connecting for series recording 15 Connecting for typical setup 13 Connecting VCR to multiplexer 14 Counter memory 51 Counter memory stop 48 Counter reset 51 Date adjust setting 30 Date search 50 Date size display 25 Day setting 32 Day and time display modes 31 Daylight savings 32 Direct SHUTTLE ring operation 47 Display menu 25 Display mode 25 Display modes 1 and 2 31 DW day of the week recording 26 Elapsed time display 44 Emergency recording 41 Emergency recording mode 27 End 52 End recording times 26 Erasure prevention tab 33 34 56 F Features 10 First time set up menu 30 Flashing indicator 39 Fluorescent display 18 Frame by frame playback 46 Front panel controls 16 Holiday recording 26 Holiday recording set up 39 HR recording mode 26 Index search 49 Installation 13 Installation cautions 12 J JOG dial operation 22 L Language selection menu 23 Loading unloading tape cassettes 33 Lock all but
60. k display With the indicates the relative position on the tape The counter stops counting where no recording is made on the tape With the VCR off shows the clock 24 hour format Recording and Playback Mode Index Number display Displays the number corresponding to a selected recording or playback mode Also displays the index number during the index number setup and the index search EMGCY emergency recording indicator Lights when EMERGENCY REC in the Recording Set Up menu is set to ON LOCK LOCK A indicator Lock Lights when all buttons except REC EJECT locked Lock A Lights when all buttons locked PLAY indicator Lights during playback REC recording indicator Lights during recording 19 WARNING 77 included power cord is used for 120 VAC 60 Hz Never connect the power cord any output or power supply having a different voltage or frequency Make sure the power cord is unplugged before making any rear panel terminal connections 20 REAR PANEL RST REC GND ALN NODE out 00246 Figure 9 Rear Panel AC power socket The power cord plugs into this socket Insert the cord firmly Terminals Input Terminals ALM alarm IN Use for alarm recording Connect the alarm sensor here RST reset IN Connect alarm reset switch
61. k or fast forwarding Table G End of Tape Actions Tape End Selected REPEAT or ALARMePROT STOP or REWIND Playback The tape automatically rewinds to Stop the beginning and stops Fast Forward Stop Stop 45 SPECIAL EFFECTS PLAYBACK The VCR features the following convenient functions Audio output is muted during special effects playback STILL PICTURE Press PAUSE during playback A few noise bars or vertical movement may appear during still playback Press again to resume playback FRAME BY FRAME PLAYBACK You can use the JOG dial to advance the tape frame by frame 1 Press PAUSE to freeze the picture while the VCR is playing the tape 2 the JOG dial clockwise to advance the tape or counterclockwise to reverse it To get a continuous frame by frame picture keep rotating the JOG dial 3 To freeze the picture again release the JOG dial 4 Press PLAY to resume normal playback A few noise bars or vertical movement may appear during frame by frame playback Noise bars may appear on the picture when switching between forward and reverse playback SHUTTLE RING You can set the playback speed using the SHUTTLE ring 1 Press PLAY to begin playback 2 Press PAUSE SHUTTLE HOLD to get a still picture 3 Turn the SHUTTLE ring right or left to get the playback speed you want 4 Cancel by pressing PAUSE SHUTTLE HOLD to get a still picture and then pressing it again to return to the playback Pl
62. ming timer programming The year 2000 is shown as 00 The clock is in 24 hour format The alarm recording counter appears only during alarm recording Do the following to set the day and time 1 2 Press the MENU button to display the Main menu on the monitor Turn the JOG dial right to select CLOCK FIRST TIME SET UP and turn the SHUTTLE ring right The First Time Set Up menu appears Turn the JOG dial right to select TIME DATE ADJUST and then turn the SHUTTLE ring right The Time Date Adjust menu appears Turn the JOG dial right to set DAYLIGHT SAVINGS and then turn the SHUTTLE ring right The daylight savings item flashes When set to ON the clock advances one hour When to AUTO the clock advances one hour from the first Sunday in April at 2 a m to the last Sunday in October at a m Remember Programmed recordings starting or ending in the daylight saving time changeover period may not be recorded correctly When to ON or AUTO and the clock advances hour the daylight saving time symbol Q9 is displayed next to the present time display The daylight saving time indicator B is illuminated on the fluorescent display 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 When DAYLIGHT SAVINGS is set to ON or OFF and there is no tape in the VCR you can toggle DAYLIGHT SAVINGS to ON and OFF on
63. n the fluorescent display lights Press the MENU button The day and time display appears on the screen Action When Tape End Is Reached By Setting STOP REWIND REPEAT ALARM PROT When there are alarm recordings on the tape The tape stops The tape automatically rewinds to the beginning except in timer record ings and then stops The tape automatically rewinds to the beginning and then recording resumes recording over existing alarms The tape stops When there are NO alarm recordings on the tape same as above same as above same as above The tape automatically rewinds to the beginning and recording resumes repeat recording on the same tape in ALARM PROT mode eject the tape once and reinsert 36 Recommended Number of Tape Uses Video tape wears during use Use a new cassette according to Table B SERIES RECORDING You do series recording by connecting two or more TLR3040 VCRs together Refer to Figure 4 for the physical connection If a problem occurs for example the motor malfunctions during recording in the first VCR the second VCR automatically begins recording Series recording will not work during timer or emergency recording When recording in series set CALL OUT in the Rear Terminal menu to a mode other than WRNG There are two types of series recording Choose either Series Recording 1 or Series Recording 2 Pelc
64. ncrements by one when the tape ends during recording except when TAPE END in the First Time Set Up menu is set to STOP The number of tape uses is even if AC power is disconnected provided the backup battery is fully charged number of tape uses is reset when a new tape is inserted The number of tape uses shown be up to 200 OVER appears if 200 times is exceeded To view 1 Press the MENU button The Main menu appears 2 the JOG dial to select MAINTENANCE and then turn the SHUTTLE ring right The Maintenance menu appears The repeat recording times and elapsed time are shown at the bottom of the screen 3 Press the MENU button The day and time display appears PLAYBACK PLAYBACK PROCEDURE 44 MPL ALAR D panno ses Wb Eb Hoce 0 PICTURE 00294 Figure 21 Playback Controls 1 Load a pre recorded tape Turn on the VCR and peripherals if you have not already done so If the erasure prevention tab has been removed the VCR automatically begins playback mode 2 Press the REC PLAY MODE buttons or to select the desired playback mode Refer to the Playback Mode section for more information Pelco Manual C671M 1 01
65. o Manual C671M 1 01 Series Recording 1 When the tape in the first VCR reaches the end during recording or an error occurs on the VCR the tape in the second VCR automatically begins recording 1 Press the MENU button The Main menu appears 2 Turn the JOG dial to select REAR TERMINAL and then turn the SHUTTLE ring right The Rear Terminal menu appears 3 Perform this step and step 4 on the first VCR only When the cursor is next to CALL OUT turn the SHUTTLE ring right 4 Turn the JOG dial to select WRNGeTAPE END and then turn the SHUTTLE ring right 5 Perform this step and step 6 on the second VCR only Turn the JOG dial to select REC IN and then turn the SHUTTLE ring right 6 Turn the JOG dial to select SERIES and turn the SHUTTLE ring right 7 Press the MENU button day and time display appears Series Recording 2 When the first VCR s tape reaches its end the second VCR automatically begins recording When the second VCR s tape reaches its end the first VCR starts recording again The two keep recording one after the other Set up both VCRs as follows 1 Perform steps 1 through 6 in the Series Recording 7 section above 2 the SHUTTLE ring left The Main menu appears 3 Turn the JOG dial to select CLOCK FIRST TIME SET UP and then turn the SHUTTLE ring right The First Time Set Up menu appears 4 Turn the JOG dial to select TAPE END and then turn the SHUTTLE ring right 5 Turn the JOG
66. o prevent damage to the VCR or tapes plug the VCR into the AC outlet and turn the power on for about two hours Do not play back or record on the VCR during this time Condensation is likely to occur When the is moved from cold room to warm room from outdoors to indoors When cold room is heated quickly When the humidity is very high Avoid using the VCR where cold air such as from an air conditioner will blow directly on it Cleaning Unplug the VCR from the wall outlet before cleaning Do not use liquid or aerosol cleaners Clean with a soft cloth slightly moistened with mild detergent and water Wipe dry NEVER use petroleum based solutions Attachments Do not use attachments not recommended by Pelco as they may cause hazards Accessories Use only with a cart stand tripod bracket or table recommended by Pelco or sold with the VCR Follow Pelco s instructions when mounting equipment and use a mounting accessory recommended by Pelco Do Not Place Anything Heavy On The VCR Heavy objects placed on the VCR will damage it Ventilation Slots and openings in the cabinet provide ventilation and prevent it from overheating Do not block these openings Never place the VCR near or over a radiator or heat register Do not place it in a built in installation such as a rack unless proper ventilation is provided or Pelco s instructions have been followed There are many ventilation holes on the bottom of
67. ol designed for industrial and security recording The unit supports both T 120 and T 160 tapes 120 Tapes unit record for 6 18 or 30 hours T 160 Tapes The unit can record for 8 24 or 40 hours The TLR3040 features frame by frame and field by field playback and high speed search Playback also allows still picture viewing Audio Recording Audio recorded in 8H L24H and L40H modes is played back only in its respective mode Resolution and Image Quality This has a high quality circuit allowing more than 330 lines in black and white mode and more than 240 lines in color mode Automatic Head Cleaning This VCR automatically removes foreign matter from the heads when a cassette is inserted for continuous smooth operation Easy Setup Using a Monitor The on screen menus simplify setup programming You can select these menus even without inputting a video signal Easy Cueing with Alarm Recording Index signals are automatically added at the beginning of alarm recording for easy cueing You can even use the monitor to confirm an alarm recording s starting time One Button Recording Check You can confirm correct recording by pressing the PLAY REC CHECK button during recording Complete or Partial Front Panel Lock All or some of the front panel buttons are locked keeping the VCR in its current condition NOTE 77e battery backup Protection Against Power Failures Recording data including dat
68. peed Tracking lines in Figure 2 This lets the VCR control the multiplexer s recording speed It is the most efficient recording method 1 Connect the CLK output to the multiplexer s head switching HS input to synchronize camera switching 2 Connect the multiplexer s ground terminal to the VCR s GND terminal For Alarm Recording lines Figure 2 This is to start and stop recording when there are alarms 1 Connect the multiplexer s normally open N O relay terminal to the VCR s ALM IN alarm input terminal 2 Connect the common terminal to the VCR s GND terminal Pelco Manual C671M 1 01 Manual 671 1 01 ALARM RECORDING CONNECTION ALARM SET SWITCH EXTERNAL ALARM LAMP AND BUZZER 62 9 RST REC GID ALM MODE CLK CALL i n ALARM SET SWITCH ecu Figure 3 Alarm Recording Connection You can confirm an alarm 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 shown in Figure 3 CONNECTING FOR SERIES RECORDING ALM RST REC GND ALM MODE CLK CALL ALM RST REC GND ALM MODE CLK CALI L n L n 1ST VCR 2 ND VCR 4 THIS CONNECTION IS NECESSARY CASE OF SERIES RECORDING 2 Figure 4 Connecting VCRs for Series Recording Connect the VCRs a
69. rding EJECT EJECT NoSig NO SIGNAL No video signal input Check for loose Restore video signal or connections clear recording mode display starts CHECK Tape or deck Check cassette If nothing is wrong try recording flashing trouble again If CHECK still appears insert a new cassette and retry recording If CHECK stays on unplug the power cord and contact your dealer CLog Clogged head Eject cassette and reinsert If CLog re mains clean tape If it still remains contact your dealer Clear recording mode When the tape ends When the tape reaches its end during recording END appears on the fluorescent display and TAPE END appears on the monitor They will not appear if TAPE END in the First Time Set Up menu is set to REPEAT ALARMePROT when no alarm recording is made or REWIND Lack of video signal NO SIGNAL appears on the monitor and NoSlg flashes on the fluorescent display when the VCR cannot get any video input signal during recording Check that the cable from the camera is not broken and the camera has power Fouling clogged head When CLOG DETECT in the Recording Set Up menu is set ON the VCR automati cally removes particles that have accumulated on the heads during time lapse recording mode If they cannot be removed completely flashes on the fluores cent display If this happens follow the remedy in Table H BEFORE CALLING FOR SERVICE SYM
70. recorded on a tape This helps you decide when you need to replace a tape Daylight Savings Time Setting A daylight savings time setting is available You can set the clock forward an hour by programming the menu 10 Pelco Manual C671M 1 01 QUICK START BASIC START NOTE 77 5 section is intended for people experi enced in working with time lapse recorders and installing CCTV systems However you might want to lake a few minutes to review the material in the General section 1 Decide where to locate the VCR Do all system hookups first camera multiplexer etc if you are installing the VCR in a location where you cannot access its rear panel 2 Connect the VCR to other equipment refer to the 75 and Connecting the VCR to a Multiplexer sections 3 Set the time and date with the power off by pressing the MENU button for more than three seconds and then adjusting the time and date on the fluorescent display Refer to the Adjusting the Clock section Skip if you do not want to set the time and date 4 Plug in the VCR and press the POWER button 5 Insert a T 120 or T 160 tape Refer to Table for recording times 6 Put the VCR the recording mode you want by pressing the REC PLAY MODE and buttons Watch the fluorescent display Set the recording speed to 8H L24H or L40H 7 Press REC to begin recording Press STOP to stop 8 Turnthe SHUTTLE ring right to fast forward and left to rewind
71. right 4 Set the 10 minute and 1 minute digits in the same way 5 Set the date using the JOG dial and SHUTTLE ring in the same manner 6 Set the direction forward or reverse in which to search the tape using the JOG dial and SHUTTLE ring When the desired part of the tape is not found in the selected direction the VCR automatically searches in the opposite direction 7 Turn the SHUTTLE ring right to begin searching When the recorded picture is found it is shown in still mode 8 To quit while searching press STOP The VCR writes an index mark on the tape at each hour 1 00 2 00 etc during recording The time and date search cannot be resumed if the hour s index mark set in step 3 is not recorded on the tape For example if the VCR recorded from 8 15 to 17 30 on the tape only pictures between 9 00 and 17 30 can be found The time and date search may not function correctly if you used a tape with poor recording quality or with alarm recordings in several recording modes Also it will not function with a tape recorded with other VCRs or with a tape recorded without setting the date and time Pelco Manual C671M 1 01 ADDITIONAL FUNCTIONS AND FEATURES COUNTER TAPE COUNTER A five digit counter indicates the relative position on the recorded portion of the tape COUNTER RESET Press the COUNTER RESET button to reset the counter to 00000 COUNTER MEMORY The counter display is stored in memory when the po
72. s being recorded depending on the recording mode 1 First set the recording mode for the CLOCK OUT pulse output the Rear Terminal menu REC When recording in mode e When recording in time lapse mode L24H L40H 2 Second select the frequency interval by turning the JOG dial switching the display in the following order 1 2 3 4 5 10 15 20 25 30 50 60 F field 1 The numbers from 1 to 60 indicate the number of frames in 8H recording mode and the number of fields in time lapse recording modes One frame consists of two fields One field is selected when set to F field MODE OUT Sets the state in which the signal output at the MODE OUT terminal is Switched to active When you turn the JOG dial the display switches in the following order and under the following circumstances REC During recording PLAY During playback POWER While the VCR is turned TAPE IN When you insert tape in the VCR When the tape has about nine minutes left 8H mode e CLOCK ADJ When the clock indicates 00 00 minutes seconds output the signal for one second only REC IN Sets the REC IN terminal s operating mode SERIES Recording starts when the signal is input REC START STOP Recording continues while the signal is input Recording may not start if the input period is short MAINTENANCE MENU Pelco Manual C671M 1 01
73. s multiple alarm recording speeds so it is important that alarm triggering of components be operationally compatible Refer to the Introduction to Time Lapse Recorders section for information on time lapse recording Complete all system hookups cameras multiplexer etc before installing the VCR in a location where you cannot access its rear panel SECURING THE VCR CONTROLS Protect surveillance equipment to forestall tampering We recommend putting the recorder in a secure VCR cabinet Pelco offers such units the RM2000 which is a rack kit for a single VCR and the RM2004 which is a rack kit for four VCRs MONITOR TIPS Pelco recommends using a CCTV monitor Some monitors may cause picture vibration or picture distortion at the top or bottom of the image during still or normal playback Refer to the Vertica Adjustment section for information A television may be unable to provide a stable picture without vibration or distortion Pelco Manual C671M 1 01 INSTALLATION 1 Remove the VCR and all cables from the box 2 Place the VCR in a suitable location 3 If installing in a rack place the VCR in the rack before making cable and power connections Refer to the documentation included with the rack kit for installation instructions 4 Ifyou are not using a multiplexer refer to Figure 1 Connect the camera video output to the rear of the VCR video input Connect the VCR video output BNC to the monitor v
74. s shown in Figure 4 Refer to the Series Recording section for information about series recording methods 1 and 2 CONNECTING FOR REMOTE RECORDING ALM RST ALM MODE CLK CALL LLL our 3 REMOTE SWITCH 00252 Figure 5 Connecting for Remote Recording Connect the VCR with a remote switch as shown in Figure 5 15 FOR EXTERNAL TIME ADJUSTMENT ALM RST REC GND ALM MODE CLK CALL ALM RST REC GND ALM MODE CLK CALL L n 1ST VCR 2 ND VCR 1 WHEN CONNECTING THE MODE OUT TERMINAL THE FIRST VCR WITH THE RST TERMINAL OF THE SECOND VCR THE ON SCREEN CLOCK OF THE SECOND VCR CAN BE ADJUSTED TO THAT OF THE FIRST VCR 00253 Figure 6 Connecting for External Time Clock Adjustment If ALARM REC DURATION in the Recording Set Up menu is set to other than MAN 1 the on screen clock can be reset to the nearest hour by applying a signal to the RST reset IN terminal For example if the current time is 11 29 59 it will be reset to 11 00 00 and if the current time is 11 30 00 it will be reset to 12 00 00 CONTROLS FRONT PANEL MPL ALARM D INDEX ff See
75. the SEARCH button enough times to highlight SKIP SEARCH on the Search Function menu The skip search indicator SKIP on the fluorescent display lights To exit the Search Function menu without searching press STOP 2 the SHUTTLE ring right search forward or left search backward to start searching 3 When you find a picture you want to view press PLAY 4 To quit searching press STOP The index signal may be hard to find under some recording conditions Skip search may not function if the interval between two alarm recordings start times is too short Refer to Table E for minimum intervals Audio output is muted during skip search PRESENT POSITION INDEX INDEX ALARM ALARM E RECORDING RECORDING FAST FAST FAST FORWARD FORWARD FORWARD APPROX 4 SEC APPROX 4 SEC PLAYBACK PLAYBACK 00300 Figure 27 Skip Search INDEX SEARCH The VCR automatically inserts an index signal at the beginning of each alarm recording so the start of each alarm can be located During fast forwarding or rewinding the VCR can search for an alarm index signal you have selected When the VCR finds it the VCR plays back the tape in still mode 1 Press the SEARCH button enough times to highlight INDEX SEARCH on the Search Function menu The index search indicator INDEX on the fluorescent display lights To exit the Search Function menu without searching press STOP 2 Turn the JOG dial to select an index number betw
76. the VCR s front panel by simultaneously pressing the STOP and EJECT buttons NOTE power goes out while daylight saving time is selected the power failure mark X replaces the daylight saving time symbol When the power failure mark X disappears the daylight saving time symbol reappears Turn the JOG dial to set the month and then turn the SHUTTLE ring right Set DAY YEAR and TIME the same way Year digits can be set from 97 for year 1997 to 27 for 2027 Do the following if you want to set the time to the exact second Set the minute digits one minute ahead of the time you are using as a reference The digit on the right will flash and the seconds digits stay at 00 Turn the SHUTTLE ring right when the time reaches 00 seconds of the time you set The time will begin counting from 00 Turn the JOG dial to set the day and then turn the SHUTTLE ring right Turn the SHUTTLE ring right while the 1 minute digit of TIME is flashing Programming is now complete The First Time Set Up menu appears Press the MENU button The day and time display appears on the screen Pelco Manual C671M 1 01 LOADING UNLOADING THE CASSETTE You can load video cassette tapes into your VCR as long as it is plugged into a power source Loading a cassette automatically turns the VCR on even if its power switch is turned off Use only video cassette tapes marked VHS We recommend using high grade HG tap
77. the time has been reset Make sure the VCR has power supplied continuously for at least 40 hours week 2 Contents stored in memory may be erased before the 31 days depending on the charge time of the power failure compensation circuit Set the present time again A tape cannot be loaded Recording does not work by pressing REC Is the lock all indicator lit Press the LOCK button once to unlock the VCR RECORDING PROBLEMS Is the lock indicator Press the LOCK button once to unlock the VCR Is the cassette s erasure prevention tab broken off Load a cassette with an erasure prevention tab Has tape run out Rewind or load new cassette Cannot stop recording by pressing Is the lock or lock all indicator Press the LOCK button several times to unlock the VCR D Is the timer recording indicator lit Press the TIMER REC button on the front panel to cancel timer recording Repeat recording does not Work Is the repeat indicator Set TAPE END in the First Time Set Up menu to REPEAT or ALARMePROT If TAPE END is set ALARMePROT alarm protection repeat recording will not work if there is an alarm recording on the tape When tape reaches its end during alarm recording the VCR rewinds the tape stops recording does not start again even though END is set to Timer recording does not work Are the day and tim
78. tons 33 Main menu 25 MAN1 MAN2 41 Memory backup 51 Menu tree 24 Mode out setting 29 Monitor tips 12 No signal 52 NoSlg 52 Overlapping programs 39 P Phone numbers for factory 9 Picture adjustment 47 Playback procedure 44 Power loss list 42 Program number 26 Program overlap 39 Programming alarm recording 41 Q Quasi v sync 30 Quick guide to menu structure 24 Pelco Manual C671M 1 01 Rear panel connections 20 Rear terminal menu 28 Rec In setting 29 Recording alarm programming 41 alarms 40 audio 35 by timer 38 check 35 emergency 41 for holidays 39 in series 36 input terminal setting 29 manually 34 mode HR 26 mode and times 35 remote 37 special day of week settings 39 Remote recording 37 Repeat recording 36 Repeat recording times display 44 Reset all menus 43 Reset the counter 51 5 Search techniques counter memory 48 index 49 skip 49 time date 50 Self diagnostic function 52 Series recording 36 Set day time 32 SHUTTLE ring operation 22 46 Skip search 49 Special DW day of week recording 39 Special effects playback 46 Start recording times 26 Still picture 46 T Tape cassette loading unloading protecting 33 Tape counter 51 Tape end 52 Tape end setting 30 Tape length 30 Tape replacement 34 36 Tape uses number of 44 Testing the system 51 Time setting 32 Time date adjust setting 30 Time display modes 31 Time program menu 26 Time search 50 Time
79. ultiplexer and the date and time do not appear on the monitor and you want them recorded on tape you must turn them on using the VCR s menu system If you already have them supplied by a multiplexer you probably will not want them turned on via the VCR s menu 4 Press the REC PLAY MODE button to select the desired recording mode The recording mode shown the fluorescent display assumes the use of 160 tape Refer to the Recording Mode section for the actual recording playback time when T 120 or T 160 tape is used Pelco Manual C671M 1 01 Manual 671 1 01 5 Press the REC button to begin recording 6 Press the STOP button to stop recording Keep the following in mind Press the PAUSE button to momentarily stop recording Press again to resume recording To protect the tape pause mode is released automatically after about five minutes The REC button will function unless the tape is in stop or pause mode The VCR automatically ejects a cassette whose erasure prevention tab is removed if you try to record on tape recorded on this VCR may may not be played back correctly by another VCR RECORDING MODE Pressing the REC PLAY MODE button switches the recording mode in the following order 8H L24H L40H 8H In recording mode the VCR indicates the recording time with a T 160 cassette Table C shows recording times with T 120 and T 160 cassettes Table C
80. universal procedure that shows how programming is done on the VCR Use the JOG dial to select items turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right to enter and turn the SHUTTLE ring to the left to exit 1 2 Press the MENU button The Main menu appears Turn the JOG dial to select the desired item Turn right to move the cursor downward Turn left to move upward Turn the SHUTTLE ring right The desired item is selected and the menu appears Turn the JOG dial left or right to select an item Turn the SHUTTLE ring right The item flashes Turn the JOG dial left or right to change the setting Turn the SHUTTLE ring right to enter Press the MENU button The day and present time display appears LANGUAGE SELECTION MENU The Language menu appears on the screen ENGLISH FRAN AIS ESPANOL 1 Use JOG to select 2 and ENTER 8 4 00257 Figure 11 Language Menu Pelco Manual C671M 1 01 When you press the MENU button when the VCR is turned on the first time after it is purchased When you press the RESET button during use Remember After the first time the only way to access the Language menu is to press the RESET button on the rear panel with a pointed object Doing so will erase your custom programming and return the unit to factory default settings Then follow steps 1 4 below The menu offers three languages English default French Fran ais and Spanish Espa ol To set the language
81. wer is turned off so the same numbers are displayed when power is restored Refer to the Counter Memory Stop section for information and procedures for rewinding to 00000 MEMORY BACKUP IN CASE OF POWER FAILURE NOTE 7he backup js for memory only the VCR will not continue recording dur ing a power outage unless connected to a UPS TESTING The VCR includes a built in memory backup so the settings for time and date alarm list power loss list number of tape uses counter display and recording playback mode will remain in memory if there is a power failure or the power cord is unplugged for a long period two three months The settings remain in memory for up to 31 days provided the VCR has been connected to AC power for at least 40 hours per week Connection charges the battery backup However if the power cord is unplugged for a long period two three months the time may be wrong If so set the clock again When ALARM REC DURATION in the Recording Set Up menu is set to MAN1 or MAN2 and the power fails during recording the VCR may not return to the alarm recording mode when power is restored INITIAL SYSTEM TESTING Before using the newly installed surveillance system do the following Make test recordings at the time lapse speeds you will be using Test how the system performs with alarms Interrupt electrical power to check your installed power backup system if applicable On playback verify picture quality and
82. with the new input signal 8 Alarm recording will continue for the period set in the ALARM REC DURATION held even ifa timer record ing has reached its end time Alarm recording stops when the end of the tape is reached Pelco Manual C671M 1 01 Emergency recording activates alarm recording even if the VCR is off stopped or in timer recording or standby modes After an emergency recording the VCR automatically returns to its original state The emergency recording indicator EMGCY on the fluorescent display lights provided EMERGENCY REC is ON After an emergency recording the VCR automatically returns to its original state You should set the alarm recording mode in the Recording Set Up menu before using alarm recording Press the MENU button The Main menu appears Turn the JOG dial to select RECORDING SET UP and then turn the SHUTTLE ring right The Recording Set Up menu appears When the cursor is next to ALARM REC MODE turn the SHUTTLE ring right Turn the JOG dial to set the alarm recording mode you want and then turn the SHUTTLE ring right Turn the JOG dial to select ALARM REC DURATION and then turn the SHUTTLE ring right Turn the JOG dial to set the alarm recording duration you want and then turn the SHUTTLE ring right When to MAN1 alarm recording continues until the RST reset IN terminal is grounded When set to MAN2 alarm recording continues while the ALM IN terminal is ground
83. year except video heads on video cassette recorders VCRs Video heads will be covered for a period of six months Six months on all pan and tilts scanners or preset lenses used in continuous motion applications that is preset scan tour and auto scan modes Pelco will warrant all replacement parts and repairs for 90 days from the date of Pelco shipment All goods requiring warranty repair shall be sent freight prepaid to Pelco Clovis California Repairs made necessary by reason of misuse alteration normal wear or accident are not covered under this warranty Pelco assumes no risk and shall be subject to no liability for damages or loss resulting from the specific use or application made of the Products Pelco s liability for any claim whether based on breach of contract negligence infringement of any rights of any party or product liability relating to the Products shall not exceed the price paid by the Dealer to Pelco for such Products In no event will Pelco be liable for any special incidental or consequential damages including loss of use loss of profit and claims of third parties however caused whether by the negligence of Pelco or otherwise The above warranty provides the Dealer with specific legal rights The Dealer may also have additional rights which are subject to variation from state to state If a warranty repair is required the Dealer must contact Pelco at 800 289 9100 or 559 292 1981 to obtain a Repair

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