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1. TLR2096 Time Lapse VCR Installation Operation Manual C651M 7 99 Pelco 3500 Pelco Way Clovis e 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 TOGENERAL ERA Raa EEG 5 1 1 SAFEGUARDS WARNINGS CAUTION AND CARE esse esse 6 1 2 REGULATORY NOTICES esse ee see ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ek ee ee ee 8 1 3 UNPACKING INSTRUCTIONS ees ee ee ee ee ee ee Ee Re ee ee 8 2 0 OVERVIEW ir isc Ee Ge Ge N De rd ARR RNA ARTS 2 1 INTRODUCTION TO TIME LAPSE RECORDERS o 2 2 TLR2096 FEATURES AND FUNCTIONS A 3 0 elle AE 3 1 BASIC START 3 2 ADDITIONAL ITEMS iii 11 4 0 INSTALLATION att ares ei ee Re aa EE 4 1 PRE INSTALLATION CAUTIONS 4 1 1 Securing The VCR Controls 4 1 2 Monitor Tips sessen 4 2 INSTALLATION ese eek ee ee Re AR 4 3 CONNECTING THE VCR TO A MULTIPLEXER iese esse esse see ese ee 14 doe el SES EE ER OE EE i 5 1 FRONT PANEL oce 5 2 FLUORESCENT DISPLAY ba REAR PANEL he casts cdusclennesanecuttnesesSbassesrensnsenesessancebarteasivuesesaced 6 0 PROGRAMMING AA 19 6 1 GENERAL PROGRAMMING INSTRUCTIONS ceecee 19 6 2 QUICK GUIDE TO TLR2096 MENU STRUCTURE eee 20 6 3 MAIN MENU iii 21 6 4 DISPLAY MENU EE naine Ai eh en 21 6 4 1 Display Mode rrrrnnnnrrnnnnnvvnnennrnnnernvnnnenrrnnnnnvrnnrsnrrnnsrn
2. on the monitor When CALL OUT is setto WRNG TAPE END a call signal is output from the CALL terminal REWIND Rewinds the tape to the beginning and stops except during timer recording When CALL OUT is setto WRNG TAPE END a call signal is output for two seconds from the CALL terminal REPEAT Rewinds the tape to the beginning and re sumes recording ALARM PROT Alarm Protection H alarm recordings are on the tape then the tape stops End appears on the fluorescent display and Tape End on the monitor When CALL OUT is set to WRNG TAPE END a call signal is output from the CALL terminal If there are no alarm recordings the tape is rewound and recording continues Sets Quasi V Sync on or off ON Quasi V Sync signal is inserted on the video output signal when in the special playback modes still slow motion reverse fast playback speed search and during normal playback in L18H 72H or 96H modes OFF Quasi V Sync signal is not inserted Sets the tape length to match the tape so the tape remaining indicator works correctly Set as follows T 120 When using T 120 tape T 160 When using T 160 tape Sets the time date and Daylight Savings setting Section 6 10 1 provides an explanation while Section 6 10 2 provides a procedure 6 10 1 Day And Time Display Modes D OG Gi gi d 2 3 Figure 16 Display Mode 1 4 26 Display Mode 1 Month Day Year Hour Minute Se
3. Alarm recording does not work Is the external switch connected correctly Playback speed is fast or slow Is the playback mode set to the desired mode with REC PLAY MODE button Pelco Manual C651M 7 99 49 13 0 SPECIFICATIONS Record Mode 2H 6H ELECTRICAL Power source Power consumption Rating ALM CALL MODE SET RST REC VIDEO Tape format Television System Video Recording System Luminance Signal Color Signal Audio Track Tape Speed and Recording Time with T 120 cassette Field Picture Tape Drive Audio Recording Recording Rate Mode Capability Record Time Record Time T 120 Tape T 160 Tape 100 230 VAC 50 60 Hz The included power cord is used for 120 VAC 60 Hz Approximately 20 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 applied Non active Open maximum voltage 17 VDC Recording pulse of the frequency division ratio selected in REAR TERMINAL menu VHS 1 2 width high density video cassette tape 525 lines 60 field NTSC type color system 4 rotary heads azimuth helical scanning system Frequency modulation recording Low frequency conversion sub carrier phase shift recording 1 track 96H 102 Hrs Not Recommended 3 5 Fields Sec 50 Fast Forward Rewind Time Horizontal Resolution
4. QUASI V SYNC TAPE LENGTH CG TIME DATE ADJUST 5 Turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right The Time Date Adjust menu will appear lt TIME DATE ADJUST gt DAYLIGHT SAVINGS OFF MONTH a DATE YEAR TIME 00 Pelco Manual C651M 7 99 27 lt TIME DATE ADJUST gt DAYLIGHT SAVINGS FE MONTH bt DATE YEAR TIME 00 00 00 lt TIME DATE ADJUST gt DAYLIGHT SAVINGS OFF MONTH 01 DATE 01 YEAR 97 TIME 00 00 00 lt TIME DATE ADJUST gt DAYLIGHT SAVINGS QFF MONTH S01 DATE di YEAR TIME 00 00 00 lt TIME DATE ADJUST gt DAYLIGHT SAVINGS OFF MONTH DATE YEAR TIME TIME DATE ADJUST gt DAYLIGHT SAVINGS OFF MONTH 08 DATE gt YEAR TIME lt TIME DATE ADJUST gt DAYLIGHT SAVINGS OFF MONTH DATE YEAR TIME lt TIME DATE ADJUST gt DAYLIGHT SAVINGS OFF MONTH DATE YEAR TIME lt TIME DATE ADJUST gt DAYLIGHT SAVINGS OFF MONTH DATE YEAR TIME 28 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Do the following to advance the clock by one hour and set Daylight Savings to ON a Turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right The DAYLIGHT SAVINGS Se display will flash Turn the JOG dial to select ON The clock advances by one hour and the Daylight Sav ings Time symbol X will be displayed next to the present time display To cancel Daylight Savings Time switch DAYLIGHT SAV INGS to OFF NOTE If power goes out while Daylight Savings Time is se lected the power failure mark X will re
5. and then resets to 0000 and continues counting When initializing the alarm recording list the alarm recording count dis play will be reset The alarm indicator flashes during alarm recording and lights steadily when the alarm recording finishes When the alarm recording finishes the VCR resumes recording in the same mode as before the alarm recording e If you are programming on any of the menus and an alarm input signal is received at the SET IN alarm input terminal alarm recording will begin and the menu being programmed will disappear from the screen 37 lt ALARM LIST gt 0001 02 10 97 06 30 0002 02 15 97 23 30 0003 02 28 97 17 30 01 01 97 WED wl 00 00 00X L24 iN 38 Emergency Recording Emergency alarm recording can start when an alarm is triggered even if the VCR is stopped or is programmed for timer recording 1 Turn the JOG dial to select EMERGENCY REC and turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right 2 Turn the JOG dial to select ON for emergency recording or OFF to disable it EMGCY lights up on the fluorescent display when EMERGENCY REC in the Re cording Set Up menu is set to ON 8 3 5 Alarm Record Time Display When alarm recordings begin the start times are stored in memory so you can confirm when they occurred Select ALARM LIST in the Maintenance menu and the alarm list will be displayed Up to three alarm recording start times can be stored in memory If there are more
6. received during recording ON Starts alarm recording when the alarm signal is received not only during recording but also when the power is OFF or when the tape is stopped Refer to Section 8 3 3 for programming instructions 6 8 REAR TERMINAL MENU CALL OUT Sets the call signal output at the end of the tape Turns on or off the signal that comes from the CALL terminal when the end of the tape is reached during recording If any problems occur during recording a call signal is output from the CALL terminal on the rear panel regardless of the CALL OUT setting WRNG TAPE END signal is output at the end of the tape or when a malfunction occurs e WRNG REMAIN The signal is output when a malfunc tion occurs in the VCR or when the tape has about three Menu minutes left in 2H mode e WRNG When a malfunction occurs in the VCR during recording a call signal is output CALL OUT is used in conjunction with TAPE END First Time Set Up menu to determine when the call signal is output as shown in Table B Table B Call Out Tape End CALL OUT TAPE END Setting WRNG TAPE END WRNG REMAIN WRNG Setting STOP Outputs a call signal at the Outputs a call signal three minutes When a malfunction occurs in the VCR end of the tape before the end of the tape during recording a call signal is output REWIND Outputs a call signal at the S b s b end of the tape for 2 seconds SE ADONG ame as above REPEAT Same as above Same a
7. 2X MC3651H 2 and MC3651H 2X camera models which have a five year warranty Two years on standard motorized or fixed focal length lenses e Two years on Legacy CM6700 CM6800 CM9700 Series matrix and DF5 DF8 Series fixed dome products e 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 e Eighteen months on DX Series digital video recorders NVR300 Series network video recorders and Endura Series distributed network based video products One year except video heads on video cassette recorders VCRs Video heads will be covered for a period of six months e Sixmonths on all pan andtilts 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 o
8. 6H L18 72H or 96H Press REC to begin recording Press STOP to stop Turn the SHUTTLE ring right to fast forward and left to rewind Press PLAY to play back the tape Refer to Section 11 1 for initial system testing information 3 2 ADDITIONAL ITEMS You can also incorporate the following programming steps for more than a basic quick setup 1 If desired set the tape end quasi v sync playback head select and buzzer options Section 6 10 on the First Time Set Up menu If desired set the display mode and time date size options Section 6 4 in the Display menu If desired in the Timer Program menu Section 6 6 program for timer record ing Section 8 2 If desired in the Recording Set Up menu Section 6 7 program for alarm recording mode and duration Section 8 3 3 and emergency recording Sec tion 8 3 4 If desired in the Rear Terminal menu Section 6 8 program for call out Sec tion 8 1 5 for series recording clock out Section 8 1 6 for synchronous re cording operation of the mode out terminal and operation mode of the REC IN terminal 11 4 0 INSTALLATION 4 1 PRE INSTALLATION CAUTIONS 1 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 2 Surveillance system components must be operationally comp
9. 75 ohms BNC plug 6 dBs 1k ohms RCA plug 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 under way Screw terminal to command camera switching Screw terminal for indication of V R selected mode Screw terminal for external warning device or for series recording Jack for connecting the remote control unit 41 F 104 F 5 C to 40 C Maximum 80 3 7 H x 16 7 W x 12 4 D JOG dial included 9 3 x 42 5 x 31 5 cm 10 Ib 4 5 kg Design and specifications are subject to change without notice 51 14 0 WARRANTY AND RETURN INFORMATION Pelco the Pelco logo Camclosure Esprit Genex Legacy and Spectra are registered trademarks of Pelco Endura and ExSite are trademarks of Pelco O Copyright 1999 Pelco All rights reserved 52 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 e Five years on FT FR8000 Series fiber optic products Three years on Genex Series products multiplexers server and keyboard e Three years on Camclosure and fixed camera models except the CC3701H 2 CC3701H 2X CC3751H 2 CC3651H
10. Controls ee see ee Re ee Re RA Re ee Re eke Re ee ee Re ee 39 Shuttle Ring Speed Settings iese ee ee ee ee Re ee Re ee ke ee 40 Direct Shuttle Ring Speed Settings eise ee ke Re Re 41 Index Searching i iese ke GR ee ee Re ee Re Re ee ee ee ee ee 42 Skip Searching Ese EER EE ESE Ge be ERK R RE Ge Gegee Ee and 42 Tracking Adjustment A 43 Picture Quality Adjustment iese ee Re ee ee Ge ee ee ee ee ee 44 Vertical Picture Adjustment arnanvnnnnrnnnvrnnnvnnnvrennvrnnnrennvnnrnrnnvvnnsnrene 44 LIST OF TABLES Table c IOQOTIMUOWU gt Page Not Used Call Out Tape End WEEN 24 Recording Times In Hours iese sedes eed ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee 30 When Tape End Is Reached A 31 Recommended Number Of Tape USES iese see Re ee ke ee ke 32 Numbers Of VCRs And Cameras esse ee ee ee ee ee ER Re ee Re 33 Timer Recording Troubleshooting ii sesse ke ee ee 35 Audio Playback Availability iese ee ee ke Ee ee 41 End Of Tape Actions ER OE EE EE 41 Warning Display and Actions msenronrnnnvrnrnrennvrernvenvrvrnrenrvrerrensvreernr 48 REVISION HISTORY Manual Date Comments C651M 12 98 Original version 7 99 Removed material on the optional remote control Changed horizontal resolution specification Pelco Manual C651M 7 99 1 0 GENERAL RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR BACK NO U
11. Pelco Manual C651M 7 99 9 4 ADJ USTMENT DURING PLAYBACK 9 4 1 Tracking Adjustment NOTES If noise appears in the picture during playback fast playback reverse playback or e Noise bars may appear when in forward reverse slow playback adjust the TRACKING buttons and for the best reverse playback or reverse slow picture mode Press the PAUSE SHUTTLE HOLD button while turning and holding the SHUTTLE ring to adjust the tracking in fast playback reverse playback or forward reverse e Noise bars will move continuously slow playback through the picture when pressing and holding a TRACKING button To return tracking to its initial setting press the TRACKING buttons at the same except in L18H playback mode time during playback reverse playback or forward reverse slow playback e Noise bars will move through the picture each time a TRACKING button is pressed in L18H play back mode IF NOISE APPEARS POSITION POSITION TRACKING VERTICAL VERTICAL ADJUST ADJUST p a Figure 30 Tracking Adjustment Pelco Manual C651M 7 99 43 NOTE This control is effective only during playback NOTES e Horizontal vibration cannot be corrected with the POSITION VERTICAL ADJUST buttons e To return vertical adjustment to its initial setting press the PO SITION VERTICAL ADJUST buttons at the same time during still playback 9 4 2 Picture Quality Adjustment This control lets you adjust the playback picture
12. Recording Sequence VIDEO IN CLK OUT EE added REC IN SWITCHER CLK OUT CAMERAS k REC IN Figure 21 Connection For Synchronous Recording Pelco Manual C651M 7 99 33 8 2 TIMER RECORDING 8 2 1 Programming Procedure lt MAIN MENU gt 1 DISPLAY TIME DATE SEARCH 2 TIMER PROGRAM RECORDING SET UP REAR TERMINAL MAINTENANCE 3 FIRST TIME SET UP j Use JOG to select and ENTER Press DISPLAY to exit 4 lt TIMER PROGRAM gt DW START EN 5 08 40 17 10 6 7 8 9 10 Press the DISPLAY button to display the Main menu on the monitor Turn the JOG dial to select TIMER PROGRAM and turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right The TIMER PROGRAM display will appear Turn the JOG dial to select the program number and turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right The day of the week display flashes To set the day of the week DW turn the JOG dial to select the day and turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right To set the START recording time turn the SHUTTLE ring to select the record ing start time display Turn the JOG dial to set the recording start time To set the END recording time turn the SHUTTLE ring to select the recording end time Turn the JOG dial to set the recording end time To set the recording mode HR turn the SHUTTLE ring to select the re
13. and reverse playback e A few noise bars or vertical movement may appear during frame by frame playback Pelco Manual C651M 7 99 9 2 2 Direct Shuttle Ring 9 2 3 9 2 4 You can also change the playback speed without entering pause mode by turning the SHUTTLE ring during playback Releasing the SHUTTLE ring returns it to the center position and resumes normal playback Reverse high speed search Fast playback x2 Reverse speed search Forward speed search Reverse fast playback x3 Forward high speed search Normal playback indicates the playback speed of the recorded tape in 2H mode Figure 27 Direct Shuttle Ring Speed Settings Still Picture You can get a still picture by pressing the PAUSE SHUTTLE HOLD button during playback Press it again to resume normal playback Frame By Frame Playback You can use the JOG dial to advance the tape frame by frame 1 While the VCR is playing a tape press the PAUSE SHUTTLE HOLD button to freeze the picture Slightly rotate the JOG dial clockwise to advance the tape or counterclock wise to reverse the tape To get a continuous frame by frame picture keep rotating the JOG dial Press the PLAY button to resume normal playback 41 9 3 LOCATING THE START OF ALARM RECORDINGS The VCR automatically inserts an index signal at the beginning of each alarm re cording so the start of each alarm can be located 9 3 1 Index Search During fast forwar
14. found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a resi dential 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 inter ference 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 a circuit different from that to which the 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 com pliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment INFORMATION This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interfer ence 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 1 3 U
15. the cursor upward Turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right The desired item is selected and the menu will appear Turn the JOG dial to select an item Turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right The item will flash Turn the JOG dial to change the setting Turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right to enter Press the DISPLAY button The present time display will appear 19 20 TIME AND DATE DISPLAY 11 11 97 09 21 01 lt MAIN MENU gt D DISPLAY TIME DATE SEARCH REAR TERMINAL MAINTENANCE FIRST TIME SET UP Use JOG to select and ENTER Press DISPLAY to exit 6 2 QUICK GUIDE TO TLR2096 MENU STRUCTURE The operating parameters of the VCR are set through various on screen menus Program your choices on the menus according to the instructions on the following pages lt DISPLAY gt D DISPLAY MODE 1 TIME DATE SIZE SMALL Ex lt MODE 1 gt 11 11 97 09 21 33 lt TIME DATE SEARCH gt TIME DATE DIRECTION FORWARD Use JOG to adjust and ENTER lt TIMER PROGRAM gt DW START END HR D SPL 08 40 17 10 L18EP 2 SAT 08 40 12 20 L18EP lt RECORDING SET UP gt D ALARM REC MODE ALARM REC DURATION lt REAR TERMINAL gt DGALL OUT WRNG TAPE END CLOCK OUT REC 1 MODE OUT REC REC IN SERIES lt MAINTENANCE gt D POWER LOSS LIST ALARM LIST ALL MENU INITIALIZE POWER LOSS LIST CLEAR lt POWER LOSS LIST gt 03 01 97 01 00 lt ALARM LIST gt 0001 01 05 97 01 00 0002 01 07 97 21 10 0003 01 10 97 09 15 ALL MENU INITIAL
16. 8 1 5 Series Recording NOTES You can do series recording by connecting two or more TLR2096 VCRs together e Series recording may have a When the tape in the first VCR reaches the end during recording the tape in the short pause up to five seconds second VCR automatically begins recording when going from recorder A to 1 Set REC IN on the Rear Terminal menu to SERIES recorder B However if you set CALL OUT in the Rear Terminal 2 Set CALL OUT on the Rear Terminal menu to WRNG TAPE END menu to WRNG REMAIN this delay is eliminated 3 Set TAPE END on the First Time Set Up menu to REWIND e When set in the above configu ration and the second VCR reaches the end of the tape the first VCR automatically begins recording Connect the line marked by 1 in Figure 19 only if you want the first VCR to be 2 AA oe gin recording again If not do not connect it SET RST REC GND ALM MODE CLK CALL SET RST REC GND ALM MODE CLK CALL IN I L OUT 1 l IN J l OUT I e Ifa problem occurs for example the motor malfunctions during re cording in the first VCR the sec ond VCR automatically begins recording Figure 19 Connecting VCRs in Series e Series recording will not work during timer recording e When recording in series set CALL OUT in the Rear Terminal menu to a mod
17. 8 3 5 Alarm Record Time Display urvrrrrvrnnnvnnnvrnnnvenrnrennvrnvnrervvrerr 38 8 3 5 1 Reset The Alarm Recording List 38 8 4 RECORDING AFTER A POWER FAILURE A 38 GREEN E LEE 39 9 1 PLAYBACK PROCEDURE A 39 911 Playback Mode OE inana 39 9 1 2 Audio Playback ORE EE EE adinutaa dianed 40 9 1 3 End Of EE 40 9 2 SPECIAL EFFECTS PLAYBACK ees ee esse ee ee see ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee eke ee 40 921 Shuttle Rings EER ESE SEE GE ENGEL GENE GEES ER EE Ge Ke GE Ge gee 40 9 2 2 Direct Shuttle Ring 41 9 2 3 Still Ile IC 41 9 2 4 Frame By Frame Playback 41 9 3 Locating The Start Of Alarm Recordings iese see ke ee ee 42 GE NN tee EES 42 99 2 le BEEN 42 9 4 ADJUSTMENT DURING PLAYBACK iese esse sesse see ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee 43 9 4 1 Tracking Adjustment ee ee ee ee ee ee 43 9 4 2 Picture Quality Adjustment iese eee ee Re ee Re RA Re ee 44 9 4 3 Vertical Adjustment ees ee ee ee ee 44 10 0 ADDITIONAL FUNCTIONS AND FEATURES cee see ees see ees ees ee ee ee ee ee 45 TOA COUNTER sales be Ge Ee BE eg thin AL ge EE ee DERE Se Ge de 45 10 1 1 Counter Memory sis ins KERE Se De REGSE EE Eeu de ed 45 101 2 Tape Counter RE OE AR OE save 45 10 1 3 Counter Reset 45 10 2 MEMORY BACKUP IN CASE OF POWER FAILURE esse sees 45 10 3 POWER FAILURE TIME DISPLAY iaieineea 45 10 4 ELAPSED TIME DISPLAY iii 46 11 0 TESTING sunnere 47 111 INITIAL SYSTEM TESTING 8 iss ere dt det Ae iaiia ve iiaia 47 11 2 REGU
18. Audio frequency response Signal to Noise Ratio Alarm Recording Time Display format DISPLAY MODE 1 DISPLAY MODE 2 Display position Timer Program Battery Backup Elapsed Time Indicator Approx 140 sec with T 120 cassette More than 350 lines Black amp White More than 300 lines Color 70 Hz 7 kHz 2H mode Video better than 42 dB Audio better than 43 dB Timed 15 sec 30 sec 45 sec 1 min 2 min 5 min 10 min Manual 1 Until the alarm reset switch is switched on Manual 2 Until the alarm set switch is switched off Month Day Year Hour Minute Second Alarm recording no Month Day Year Day of week Alarm recording no Hour Minute Second Recording mode In any position 8 programs Daily start and stop time for one week Lasts 31 days Maximum of 89 999 hours Pelco Manual C651M 7 99 Pelco Manual C651M 7 99 MECHANICAL Heads Video Audio Control Erase Motors Video Input Audio Input Microphone Input Video Output Audio Output Connectors SET Input RST Input REC Input GND ALM Output CLK Output MODE Output CALL Output REMOTE Jack GENERAL Operating Temperature Relative Humidity Dimensions Weight 4 rotary single crystal heads 1 stationary head 1 full track head 3 motors drum capstan direct drive system 1 0 Vp p 75 ohms BNC plug 8 dBs 50k ohms RCA plug 67 dBs 600 ohms mini mic jack 1 0 Vp p
19. ER LOSS LIST CLEAR in the Maintenance menu and turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right The POWER LOSS LIST CLEAR screen will appear Turn the SHUTTLE ring to the left Pelco Manual C651M 7 99 45 lt ELAPSED TIME gt 1H 46 10 4 ELAPSED TIME DISPLAY The elapsed time of recording and playback is stored in memory Use the elapsed time as a guide for periodic replacement of parts 1 2 Press the DISPLAY button to display the Main menu Turn the JOG dial to select MAINTENANCE and turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right The elapsed time counted up to 89 999 hours is displayed Press the DISPLAY button The time display will appear Pelco Manual C651M 7 99 11 0 TESTING Pelco Manual C651M 7 99 11 1 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 ap plicable On playback verify picture quality and that you can see the time date display under normal and alarm conditions 11 2 REGULAR SYSTEM TESTING Every day check that the system is operating Is the REC indicator lit Does the COUNTER display indicate movement Does the monitor show proper camera sequencing and time date information Check for recorded alarms Multiple alarms could make the tape run out early Ma
20. 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 USA 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 Manual C651M 7 99
21. IN OR MOISTURE CAUTION TO PREVENT ELECTRIG SHOCK DO NOT USE THE POLARIZED PLUG WITHAN EXTENSION CORD RECEPTACLE OR OTHER OUTLET UNLESS THE BLADES CAN BE FULLY INSERTED TO PREVENT BLADE EXPOSURE Ne Pelco Manual C651M 7 99 r paration dans les fiches descriptives de l appareil qui doivent obligatoirement tre respect es AVERTISSEMENT AFIN D VITER TOUT RISQUE D INCENDIE O D LECTROCUTION NE PAS EXPOSER CET APPAREIL LA PLUIE NI L HUMIDIT ATTENTION POUR PR VENIR LES CHOCS LECTRIQUES NE PAS UTILISER CETTE FICHE POLARIS E AVEC UN PROLONGATEUR UNE PRISE DE COURANT OU UNE AUTRE SORTIE DE COURANT SAUF SI LES LAMES PEUVENT TRE INS R ES FOND SANS EN LAISSER AUCUNE PARTIE D COUVERT EE EE 1 1 SAFEGUARDS WARNINGS CAUTION AND CARE 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 Installation Servicing Installation and servicing should be done by qualified service personnel only and conform to all local codes Do not try to service this VCR yourself Opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards Damage Requiring Se
22. IZE Turn the SHUTTLE RING lt lt then all MENU will be initialized POWER LOSS LIST CLEAR Turn the SHUTTLE RING lt lt then POWER LOSS LIST will be cleared ALARM LIST CLEAR Turn the SHUTTLE RING lt lt then ALARM LIST will be l bc ALARM LIST CLEAR cleared lt REPEAT REC TIMES gt lt ELAPSED TIME gt lt FIRST TIME SET UP gt D TAPE END QUASI V SYNC TAPE LENGTH Figure 7 Menu Tree lt TIME DATE ADJUST gt DAYLOGHT SAVINGS ONTH Pelco Manual C651M 7 99 lt MAIN MENU gt DISPLAY TIME DATE SEARCH TIMER PROGRAM RECORDING SET UP REAR TERMINAL MAINTENANCE FIRST TIME SET UP Use JOG to select and ENTER Press DISPLAY to exit Figure 8 Main Menu lt DISPLAY gt DISPLAY MODE 1 TIME DATE SIZE SMALL Ex lt MODE 1 gt 01 01 97 00 00 00 Figure 9 Display Menu Pelco Manual C651M 7 99 6 3 MAIN MENU DISPLAY Sets the display format of the time and date on the monitor TIME DATE SEARCH Sets the time date and direction to search for a desired location on a tape e TIMER PROGRAM Sets the timed recordings RECORDING SET UP Sets the alarm recording mode alarm recording duration and emergency recording REAR TERMINAL Sets the number of frames or fields to record for CLK OUT output signal of the CALL OUT terminal and the MODE OUT terminal etc MAINTENANCE Displays the power loss list and alarm list etc Initializes all menu settings Clear
23. LAR SYSTEM TESTING esse se see see see ee ee ee ee eg ee Re ee ee ee 47 12 0 TROUBLESHOOTING iii 12 1 SELF DIAGNOSTIC FUNCTION AND WARNING DISPLAY 12 2 BEFORE CALLING FOR SERVICE sesse see se ee ese ee eene ene ee ee ese ee ER elen 50 14 0 WARRANTY AND RETURN INFORMATION ees see se ee ee ee ee ee 52 LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS Figure Oo J O O1 So Page Typical EE ME 13 Connecting VCR To Multiplexer iese ee ee ee Re ee Re ee Re ee ee 14 Brei le 15 Fluorescent Display sise 16 ROAR VIEW Ada arm EG EE E es Ke ee etre a se etes eke ee ee ee se een SE 17 Not Used Metteg A Ae AE rare Mine Eeer 20 Main Menu ik ee so eo oe ete en od oe de ed ae dee a deb nes 21 Display EE EE EE EE CERN 21 Time Dale rec Aan EE AG tre nent GE GR ee 22 Timer Program Illustration iese ee ee AA de Re 23 Recording Set AAA 24 Rear Terminal sis 24 Maintenance Ain line dene oes 25 FirstlimeSebi ER EG E ie Ee ee rene 26 Display Modo EE EE EE IE N ea SiE ENa 26 Display Mode 2 cece ee ee ee iii 27 Manual Recording Steps iii ee ee Re Re Re ee ee Re ee ee 30 Connecting VCRs in Series ee ee ee Re ee Re ke ee Re ke ee 32 Synchronous Recording Sequence ee ee ee Re Re ee 33 Connection For Synchronous Recording ee ek ee 33 Switching From Normal To Alarm Mode And Back 35 Alarm Recording Connection ee ee Ee ER Re Re Re 36 Time Clock Adjustment Connection ee ee ke ee 36 Playback
24. LARM LIST ALL MENU INITIALIZE POWER LOSS LIST CLEAR ALARM LIST CLEAR lt REPEAT RECTIMES gt 0 lt ELAPSED TIME gt OH NOTE On ALARM PROT mode a tape with alarm recordings can be used for repeat recording by ejecting and re inserting the tape Pelco Manual C651M 7 99 8 1 2 Record Check Function When the VCR is recording press the PLAY 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 the PLAY button the VCR returns to record mode 8 1 3 Audio Recording 8 1 4 Either apply the specified line input signal to the AUDIO IN connector or connect the microphone to the MIC IN jack If both are connected the microphone is given priority Normal sound is played back only when a tape recorded in 2H 6H or L18H mode is played back in its respective mode The longer the recording time mode the worse the sound quality becomes In L18H mode the sound quality is such that speech can be heard Repeat Recording When TAPE END on the First Time Set Up menu is set to REPEAT or ALARM PROT and the repeat recording mode is set the REPEAT indicator is lit the tape will automatically rewind to the start when the end of the tape is reached Recording will begin again Table D shows what automatically happens when the tape ends during recording 8 1 4 1 Number Of Tape Uses Repeat Recording Times Displ
25. NPACKING INSTRUCTIONS Unpack and inspect all parts carefully Be sure to save the shipping carton boxes and inserts They are the safest mate rial in which to make future shipments If an item appears to have been 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 Pelco Manual C651M 7 99 2 0 OVERVIEW Pelco Manual C651M 7 99 2 1 INTRODUCTION TO TIME LAPSE RECORDERS 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 of time beyond the standard record ing time The following explains how time lapse recording works The actual recording on VCRs is a series of still pictures or fields Standard con sumer 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 the table in Section 8 1 1 for
26. RDING SET UP REAR TERMINAL MAINTENANCE FIRST TIME SET UP Use JOG to select and ENTER Press DISPLAY to exit lt RECORDING SET UP gt ALARM REC MODE 2H ALARM REC DURATION 1M EMERGENCY REC ON lt RECORDING SET UP gt ALARM REC MODE 2H ALARM REC DURATION 1M EMERGENCY REC ON lt RECORDING SET UP gt ALARM REC MODE 2H ALARM REC DURATION 1M gt EMERGENCY REC ON NOTE e Ifan alarm input is received dur ing alarm recording a new alarm recording will start with the new input signal If one alarm input signal is received within 15 sec onds of another the later alarm input signal will be ignored and a new alarm recording will not take place Alarm recording will continue for the period set in the ALARM REC DURATION field even if a timer recording has reached its end time Alarm recording stops when the end of the tape is reached Pelco Manual C651M 7 99 8 3 3 Programming For Alarm Recording Alarm recording speeds up recording when the VCR is recording in one of the time lapse modes Alarm recording provides more pictures during the alarm Emergency recording activates alarm recording even if the VCR is off stopped or in timer recording standby You should set the alarm recording mode in the Recording Set Up menu before using alarm recording 1 2 Press the DISPLAY button to display the Main menu Turn the JOG dial to select RECORDING SET UP and turn the SHUTTLE ring to the
27. SER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL DANGER D LECTROCUTION NE PAS OUVRIR AVERTISSEMENT POUR LIMINER TOUT RISQUE D LECTROCUTION NE PAS OUVRIR LE COUVERCLE OU LA PARTIE ARRI RE AUCUNE PIECE R PARABLE PAR L UTILISATEUR NE SE TROUVE L INT RIEUR POUR TOUTE INTERVENTION D ENTRETIEN O DE R PARATION SE CONFIER AUX TECHNICIENS QUALIFI S The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol Within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the La fl che symbolisant l clair dans un triangle quilateral a pour objet de tirer l attention de l utilisateur sur le fait qu il y a des tensions dangereuses non isol es l int rieur de l enceinte du produit qui peuvent tre suffisamment impor tantes pour conduire au risque d lectrocution Le point d exclamation au sein d un triangle quilateral a pour objet de tirer l attention de l utilisateur sur le fait qu il y a des instructions de mise en service et d entretien de literature accompanying the equipment e WARNING TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD DO NOT EXPOSE THIS EQUIPMENT TO RA
28. The VCR s protection cir cuit will eject the tape if it is loaded improperly If the VCR ejects the tape 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 Try again NOTE The VCR will eject a video cassette even if it is in STANDBY mode When you press the EJECT button the VCR will automatically turn on eject the tape and turn off You cannot eject a tape while record ing without first pressing the STOP button or while the VCR is locked NOTE We recommend taking any torn or broken cassette tape requir ing repair only to professionals who specialize in Such procedures The adhesives on many common types of tape could damage the head on the VCR Pelco Manual C651M 7 99 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 Use only standard grade VHS cassette tapes for reliable video recording Do not use Pro Hi Fi and High Grade tapes they may damage the video heads Do not use a T 160 tape when recording in 72H 96H modes 7 1 LOADING 1 To position the cassette properly before inserting it in the cassette slot hold the cassette so the long narrow edge with the contents label faces you The hinged narrow edge should face the VCR The clear plastic window
29. To Alarm Mode And Back Pelco Manual C651M 7 99 35 36 8 3 1 Alarm Recording Connection You can confirm 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 External alarm lamp Alarm set and buzzer switch 2 2225 SET ABT REC GND ALM MODE CLK CALL L I L VIDEO Alarm reset switch Figure 23 Alarm Recording Connection 8 3 2 External Time Clock Adjustment If ALARM REC DURATION in the Recording Set Up menu is set to other than MAN 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 1 Ifthe MODE terminal of the first VCR is connected to the RST reset IN termi nal of the second VCR and if MODE OUT in the Rear Terminal menu is set to CLOCK ADJ the second VCR s on screen clock will automatically be adjusted to that of the first VCR EH koeel SET PR T REC ND ALM MODE CLK CALL SET RST REG GND ALM MODE CLK CALL L J L OUT J L IN L OUT J ist VCR 2nd VCR Figure 24 Time Clock Adjustment Connection Pelco Manual C651M 7 99 lt MAIN MENU gt DISPLAY TIME DATE SEARCH TIMER PROGRAM RECO
30. VCR power is in standby mode 10 1 3 Counter Reset Press the COUNTER RESET button to reset the counter to 00000 10 2 MEMORY BACKUP IN CASE OF POWER FAILURE NOTE The backup is for memor The VCR includes a built in memory backup so the presets for time date alarm list D y only the VCR will not continue power loss list and the number of tape uses will remain in memory if there is a recording during a power outage power failure or if the power cord is disconnected from the AC outlet Presets re unless fs Ge UPS 9 main in memory for a maximum of 31 days provided the VCR has been connected to AC power for at least 40 hours per week Connection charges the battery backup Check the time if there has been a power failure or if the power cord has been disconnected from AC power for a prolonged period 10 3 POWER FAILURE TIME DISPLAY Power failure start times are stored in memory so you can confirm the start times lt POWER LOSS LIST gt 1 Press the DISPLAY button to display the Main menu 01 02 10 97 02 30 2 Turn the JOG dial to select MAINTENANCE and turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right The Maintenance menu will appear 3 Turn the JOG dial to select POWER LOSS LIST and turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right POWER LOSS LIST will appear Up to three power failure start times will be displayed If more than three failures occurred the first and last two times will be displayed To reset the power loss list select POW
31. actual recording times in different modes Time lapse VCRs however use microprocessor based techniques to record fewer fields per second than a normal VHS machine and extend recording time This negates the need to change the tape every two hours and also substantially re duces viewing time when the recording is played back another important consider ation 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 of time 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 advan tages Action on the tape however appears faster than normal As an advanced feature time lapse recorders like the TLR2096 can automati cally switch from time lapse to real time recording when an alarm condition occurs This is important since the primary purpose of re
32. al s operation mode SERIES Recording starts when the REC IN terminal is short circuited to ground or a low level voltage 0 to 1 6V is applied REC START STOP Recording starts when the REC IN terminal is short circuited to ground or a low level voltage 0 to 1 6V is applied Recording stops if this connection is removed SYNC REC The video signals from three cameras can be recorded separately by connecting a switcher Syn chronous recording is available when recording in L18H mode Synchronous recording is explained and the procedure listed in Section 8 1 6 6 9 MAINTENANCE MENU POWER LOSS To display the power loss list turn the JOG dial to select POWER LOSS LIST LIST POWER LOSS LIST Turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right to ALARM LIST display the list Power failure start times are stored in memory ALLN NEDE eig so you can confirm when they occurred Up to three power failure start times will be displayed If there were more than ERR three the first and last two power failure start times will be lt REPEAT REC TIMES gt 0 displayed lt ELAPSED TIME gt OH ALARM LIST To display the alarm list turn the JOG dial to select ALARM LIST Turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right to display the list Figure 14 Maintenance Alarm record start times are stored in memory so you can Menu confirm when they occurred Up to three alarm record start times will be displayed If there were more than three the first an
33. atible Time lapse recording speeds and dwell times of any accessory switching equipment must be compatible with each other 3 The TLR2096 time lapse VCR provides multiple alarm recording speeds so it is important that alarm triggering of components be operationally compatible Refer to Section 2 1 for information on time lapse recording 4 Complete all system hookups camera multiplexer etc before installing the VCR in a location where you cannot access its rear panel 4 1 1 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 whichis a rack kit for a single VCR and the RM2004 which is a rack kit for four VCRs 4 1 2 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 Section 9 4 3 for information A television may be unable to provide a stable picture without vibration or distor tion 4 2 INSTALLATION 1 Remove the VCR and all cables from the box 2 Place the VCR in a suitable location If the location is unsecured refer to Section 4 1 1 for information about products to lock up the VCR Do all system hookups camera multiplexer etc before installing the VCR in a location where you cannot access its rear panel 3 If installing in a rack
34. ator illuminated Timer recording does not work Are the present time and recording time set accurately No operation when the PLAY button is pressed Is the LOCK indicator illuminated Has the tape run out Is a cassette inserted Noise bars in the picture during playback Has the TRACKING control been adjusted The picture vibrates at the top and bottom when in the still picture mode Has the POSITION VERTICAL ADJUST control been adjusted Clear camera pictures during recording but during playback the picture is not clear This symptom may occur when the recorder has been used for a long period During this time an oxide deposit has built up on the video heads which must now be cleaned Head cleaning requires expertise Consult your dealer The picture is not clear Is the camera focused The present time is incorrect even though the VCR is used every day Make sure the VCR has power supplied continuously for at least 40 hours per week The power cord was disconnected for less than 31 days but the present time has been reset Make sure the VCR has power supplied continuously for at least 40 hours per week 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 Repeat recording does not work Is the repeat recording indicator illuminated Is the alarm recording started
35. ays the number of times a tape has been used when the TAPE END setting is set to REWIND REPEAT or ALARM PROT 1 Press the DISPLAY button The Main menu will appear 2 Turn the JOG dial to select MAINTENANCE and turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right MAINTENANCE will appear on the display REPEAT REC TIMES indi cates how many times a tape has been recorded on The number of tape uses increments by one when the tape ends The number of tape uses is kept even if the AC power is disconnected provided the backup battery is fully charged The number of tape uses is reset when you replace the current tape with another 3 Press the DISPLAY button The time will be displayed Table D When Tape End Is Reached ALARM PROT When there are The tape rewinds The tape stops alarm recordings automatically to automatically to on tape the beginning and the beginning then stops and recording resumes When there are no The tape rewinds alarm recordings automatically to on tape the beginning and recording resumes 31 8 1 4 2 Recommended Number Of Tape Uses Video tape wears during use Use a new cassette according to Table E T 160 tape in lengthy time lapse recording can stretch resulting in poor playback or no play back Table E Recommended Number Of Tape Uses Recording Time Number Of Repeat Tape Uses Mode T 120 Cassette T 160 Cassette 50 100 100 50 60 30 15 Not recommended 15 Not recommended
36. ays the selected recording or playback mode EP lights to indicate recording in 6H L18H 72H or 96H mode or when playing back a tape recorded in those modes SP lights to indicate recording in 2H mode when playing back a tape recorded in that mode SKIP indicator Illuminates during skip search Repeat indicator lluminates when TAPE END in the First Time Set Up menu is set to REPEAT or ALARM PROT Cassette status indicator Illuminates when you insert the tape The light advances stops or flashes corresponding to the movement of the tape Timer recording indicator Illuminates when the TIMER REC button is set to ON Tape remaining indicator Indicates the approximate tape position S start E end REC indicator lluminates during recording PLAY indicator lluminates during playback EMGCY emergency recording indicator lluminates when EMERGENCY REC in the Recording Set Up menu is set to ON LOCK indicator Illuminates when the lock feature is in use Counter display Indicates the relative position of the tape Figure 4 Fluorescent Display Pelco Manual C651M 7 99 5 3 REAR PANEL WARNING The included power cord is used for 120 VAC 60 Hz Never connect the power cord to any outlet or power supply having a different voltage or frequency 9 oO o OOo SET RST REG GND ALM MODE LN L CLK CALL NOTE Make sure the power cord is unplugged bef
37. can be found Example 2 The VCR is set to record in one speed from 7 00 to 14 30 then in another speed until 18 00 Times from 7 00 to 14 30 and 15 00 to 18 00 can be found The time and date search function only works for tapes recorded on this model VCR If the recording quality is poor the VCR may fail to locate the desired part of the tape during a time date search 22 6 5 TIME DATE SEARCH MENU On this menu you set the date time and direction to search for the desired location on a tape TIME Turn the JOG dial to set the hour and minute to search for DATE Turn the JOG dial to set the day of the month to search for DIRECTION Turn the JOG dial to select the starting direction of the search FORWARD or REVERSE To start the search turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right If the VCR does not find the specified part of the tape in one direction it automatically searches in the opposite direction Pelco Manual C651M 7 99 6 6 TIMER PROGRAM MENU lt TIMER PROGRAM gt Program number Day of the week Recording start time Recording end time Next day indicator Recording mode display program number This number identifies the program Ifthe 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 SPE CIAL DW at the bottom of the scr
38. ce 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 initialize the menu programming It also lets you program or exit the menus after setup PLAY button Press to play back a previously recorded tape PAUSE SHUTTLE HOLD button Press this button during recording to temporarily stop tape movement Press again to resume recording When it is pressed during playback tape movement stops and a still field is displayed Press again to restore normal playback Pressing and holding this button after turning the SHUTTLE ring allows continuous high speed playback even if the SHUTTLE ring is released COUNTER MEMORY SKIP INDEX button Press this button to switch among counter memory fluo rescent display shows M skip search displays SKIP and index search displays INDEX Counter Memory Turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right and the tape rewinds to the 00000 counter position and stops Section 10 1 1 Skip Search The VCR fast forwards or rewinds until it locates an index signal and then plays back for about four seconds in 2H or 6H mode doing this until it reaches the end or beginning of the tape Section 9 3 2 Index Search During fast forward or rewind the VCR searches for alarm index signals When it finds one the VCR plays back the tape and stays in still mode Section 9 3 1 TIMER REC button Press to ma
39. ck or no play back 30 8 1 MANUAL RECORDING See Figure 18 d 2 Load a cassette with the erasure prevention tab intact Press the REC PLAY MODE buttons to select the desired recording mode Use the VIDEO switch to pick either color or black and white B W recording Do not connect color and black and white cameras together To record the day and present time display the day and present time on the monitor If you are not using a switcher and the time date do not appear on the monitor and you want them to be recorded on the tape you must turn them on using the VCR s menu system If you already have time date sup plied by a switcher you will probably not want them turned on via the VCR s menu Press the REC button to begin recording Press the STOP button to stop recording Figure 18 Manual Recording Steps 8 1 1 Recording Mode Pressing the REC PLAY MODE button the recording mode switches in the follow ing order 2H 6H L18H 72H 96H 2H In recording mode the VCR indicates the recording time with a T 120 cassette Table C shows recording times with T 120 and T 160 cassettes JL ao Lo oH Table C Recording Times In Hours 72H 96H T 120 102 hrs T 160 2 hrs 40min Not allowed Not allowed Pelco Manual C651M 7 99 lt MAINTENANCE gt POWER LOSS LIST A
40. cond Daylight Savings Time symbol or power failure symbol Alarm recording number A 24 hour display is used 00 00 indicates midnight 12 00 noon and 15 00 3 p m e An alarm recording number is displayed during alarm recording Pelco Manual C651M 7 99 DISPLAY MODE 2 1 Month Day Year 2 Dayofthe week 3 Alarm recording number 4 Hour Minute Second Figure 17 Display Mode 2 5 Daylight Savings Time symbol or power failure symbol 6 Recording mode A 24 hour display is used 00 00 indicates midnight 12 00 noon and 15 00 3 p m e The day of the week is automatically set e An alarm recording number is displayed during alarm recording 6 10 2 Set The Day And Time lt MAIN MENU gt 1 Press the DISPLAY button to display the Main menu on the monitor gt DISPLAY TIME DATE SEARCH TIMER PROGRAM RUN RECORDING SET UP EN REAR TERMINAL MAINTENANCE FIRST TIME SET UP Use JOG to select and ENTER Press DISPLAY to exit lt MAIN MENU gt 2 Turn the JOG dial to select FIRST TIME SET UP DISPLAY TIME DATE SEARCH TIMER PROGRAM RECORDING SET UP REAR TERMINAL MAINTENANCE FIRST TIME SET UP Use JOG to select and ENTER Press DISPLAY to exit 3 Turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right The First Time Set Up menu will appear lt FIRST TIME SET UP gt TAPE END QUASI V SYNC TAPE LENGTH TIME DATE ADJUST CO 4 Turn the JOG dial to select TIME DATE ADJUST FIRST TIME SET UP gt TAPE END
41. cord ing mode display Turn the JOG dial to set the recording mode Turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right The display stops flashing If the program has not been completely set the flashing will not stop 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 e When setting another program turn the SHUTTLE ring to set and repeat steps 3 8 You can schedule eight programs maximum To erase the program setting select the program number to be erased Turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right to flash the day of the week then turn the SHUTTLE ring to the left Press the DISPLAY button to show the day and time on the monitor Press the TIMER REC button The TIMER REC indicator will light 8 2 2 Special DW Settings Set the recording period by specifying the start and end day of the week for timer recording 1 2 34 Access the TIMER PROGRAM setting display Turn the JOG dial to select SPECIAL DW and turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right Turn the JOG dial to set the start day and turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right Turn the JOG dial to set the end day and turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right The start and end day cannot be set to the same day Pelco Manual C651M 7 99 8 2 3 Avoid Mistakes When Using The Timer Refer to Table G if you get an er
42. cording an event is identification and real time recording provides more detail 2 2 TLR2096 FEATURES AND FUNCTIONS The TLR2096 time lapse video recorder is a powerful surveillance tool designed for industrial and security recording In addition to ordinary two hour SP standard play and six hour EP extended play recording modes its time lapse modes permit recording of 18 72 or 96 hours Linear mode is designated as L18H The TLR2096 features frame by frame playback and high speed playback of longer recordings Audio Recording Audio recorded in 2H 6H or L inear 18H mode is played back only in its respective mode Resolution And Image Quality This VCR has a high quality circuit allowing more than 350 lines in B W black and white mode and more than 300 lines in color mode Tape Remaining Indicator A bar indicator shows how much tape is left and or that the tape has approximately three minutes in 2H mode left NOTE The battery backup is for memory only the VCR does not continue recording if the power goes out If you want to keep re cording during an outage make sure the VCR system is on your UPS uninterruptible power supply system 10 Automatic Head Cleaning The 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 program ming You can select these menus even
43. cular 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 Lightning Power Surges Unplug the VCR from the wall outlet for its added protection during a lightning storm or when it is unused for long periods This prevents damage to the VCR from lightning and power line surges Pelco recommends using conditioned output uninterruptible power supplies UPS and or surge protected outlets 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 Object and Liquid Entry Never push objects of any kind into the VCR through openings They may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could result in a fire or electric shock It can also cause extensive damage to the mechanism Never spill liquid of any kind on the VCR 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 in a high humidity location Oo on TA gt 1 2 REGULATORY NOTICES NOTE This equipment has been tested and
44. d last two alarm record start times will be displayed ALL MENU Turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right and the words ALL MENU INITIALIZE INITIALIZE will be displayed When you turn SHUTTLE ring to the left all settings except the TIMER RECORDING setting will be cleared Turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right to return to the Maintenance menu Pelco Manual C651M 7 99 25 POWER LOSS Turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right and the words POWER LIST CLEAR LOSS LIST CLEAR will be displayed When you turn the SHUTTLE ring to the left the list will be cleared Turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right to return to the Maintenance menu ALARM LIST Turnthe SHUTTLE ring to the right and the words ALARM LIST CLEAR CLEAR will be displayed When you turn the SHUTTLE ring to the left the list will be cleared Turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right to return to the Maintenance menu 6 10 FIRST TIME SET UP MENU lt FIRST TIME SET UP gt TAPE END QUASI V SYNC TAPE LENGTH STOP ON T 120 TIME DATE ADJUST Figure 15 First Time Set Up Menu NOTE Some multiplexers may re quire Quasi V Sync OFF to work properly With the Pelco MX4000 Series Genex Multiplexer setting Quasi V Synch on or off has no apparent effect on playback TAPE LENGTH TIME DATE ADJUST TAPE END QUASI V SYNC Sets the VCR s state of operation when the tape runs out during recording STOP The tape stops End appears on the fluorescent display and Tape End
45. d or rewind the VCR will search for alarm index signals When it finds one it plays back the tape and stays in still mode 1 Press the COUNTER MEMORY SKIP INDEX button to illuminate INDEX on the fluorescent display The number indicator will also be illuminated 2 Turn the JOG dial to display the number 1 15 corresponding to the alarm index you want to find 3 Turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right forward direction or left reverse direc tion The index number will decrease as each index signal passes The in dex signal may be hard to find in some recording conditions Present position Rewind direction Fast forward direction Figure 28 Index Searching 9 3 2 Skip Search The VCR will fast forward or rewind until it finds an index signal It then plays back for about four seconds in 2H or 6H mode It repeats this process until reaching the end or beginning of the tape 1 Press the COUNTER MEMORY SKIP INDEX button to illuminate SKIP on the fluorescent display 2 Turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right or left 3 Press the PLAY button when the desired location is found Or press the STOP button to end the skip search The index signal may be hard to find in some recording conditions Present position Index Index I ALARM ALARM RECORDING RECORDING Fast forward Fast forward Fast forward Approx 4 sec Approx 4 sec playback playback Figure 29 Skip Searching 42
46. d time of recording and play back is stored in 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 recorded on a tape This helps you decide when you need to replace a tape Daylight Saving Time Setting A daylight saving time setting is available You can set the clock forward an hour by programming the menu Pelco Manual C651M 7 99 3 0 QUICK START NOTE This section is intended for people experienced in working with time lapse recorders and installing CCTV systems Pelco Manual C651M 7 99 3 1 BASIC START 1 9 Decide where to locate the VCR Do all system hookups first camera multi plexer etc if you are installing the VCR in a location where you cannot ac cess its rear panel Connect the VCR to other equipment Sections 4 2 and 4 3 Plug in the VCR and press the POWER button You should see the time and date displayed on the monitor To reset the time date First Time Set Up menu see Section 6 10 2 Skip if you do not want to reset the time date Put in a T 120 or T 160 tape refer to Table C for recording times Set the appropriate tape length if you want the approximate tape remaining indicator to work correctly Section 6 10 2 If not skip Put the VCR in the recording mode you want by pressing the REC PLAY and buttons Watch the fluorescent display Set to 2H
47. e other than WRNG 32 Pelco Manual C651M 7 99 8 1 6 Synchronous Recording Several camera images can be mixed together through a camera switcher and then recorded separately onto several VCRs To do so assign a camera to each VCR The VCR records only the camera image assigned to it This allows recording without gaps If you have three VCRs the video signals from the three cameras can be recorded separately by connecting the switcher as shown below The programming procedure is as follows 1 Set REC IN on the Rear Terminal menu to SERIES or REC START STOP on VCR1 2 Set CLOCK OUT on the Rear Terminal menu to T L REC and F on VCR1 3 Set REC IN on the Rear Terminal menu to SYNC REC for all VCRs except VCR1 If the switcher has a recording start signal set REC IN on the Rear Ter Table F Numbers Of VCRs minal menu to SYNC REC on VCR1 Then VCR1 will always record the And Cameras picture from camera 1 Recording Mode VCR You must set the recording mode to L18H mode L18H Multiple of 3 The suitable numbers of VCRs and cameras are shown in Table E V SYNC SWITCHER switching cameras CAMERA1 CAMERA2 CAMERAS CAMERA1 CAMERA2 CAMERA3 CAMERA1 CAMERA2 CAMERAS recording start signal I I I VCR 1 recording REC REG LT REC LL clock out I VCR 2 recording T REG clock out VCR 3 recording clock out Figure 20 Synchronous
48. een START END The VCR uses a 24 hour display 00 00 indicates midnight 12 00 noon and 15 00 3 p m HR This is the recording mode SKIP indicates that time recording is not performed during the set period In 2H 6H or L18H mode audio is also recorded Figure 11 Timer Program Illustration Pelco Manual C651M 7 99 23 lt RECORDING SET UP gt ALARM REC MODE 2H ALARM REC DURATION 1M EMERGENCY REC OFF Figure 12 Recording Set Up Menu 6 7 RECORDING SET UP MENU ALARM REC MODE ALARM REC DURATION Sets the alarm recording mode When you turn the JOG dial the display switches in the following order 2H 6H L18H 2H Refer to Section 8 3 3 for programming instructions 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 Refer to Section 8 3 3 for programming instructions EMERGENCY REC Sets the emergency recording mode as follows NOTE Set the ALARM REC DU RATION to MAN2 to use with the MX4000 Series Genex plexer Multi NOTE When using the MX4000 Series Genex Multiplexer make sure the EMERGENCY REC set ting is ON if the VCR is to alarms only lt REAR TERMINAL gt CALL OUT WRNG TAPE END CLOCK OUT REC 1 REC SERIES MODE OUT REC IN Figure 13 Rear Terminal record e OFF Starts alarm recording when the alarm signal is
49. ke a timed recording REC PLAY MODE buttons Set to 2H 6H L18H 72H or 96H mode to select record ing speed and playback speed COUNTER RESET button Press to reset the counter to 00000 DISPLAY button Press to display the Main menu Press again to show the time display POSITION VERTICAL ADJUST buttons Pressing the button moves the day and time display to the right Pressing the button moves the day and time display down the screen The display cannot be adjusted if a warning is displayed Pressing either button minimizes vertical jitter in the still mode or during fast playback Refer to Section 9 4 3 for details TRACKING buttons Press these buttons if noise is present during playback reverse playback or slow playback PICTURE control Use this control to adjust picture quality between soft and sharp VIDEO switch Use the switch to select color or black and white recording and playback Figure 3 Front View Pelco Manual C651M 7 99 15 5 2 FLUORESCENT DISPLAY 16 M counter memory indicator Illuminates during rewind for counter memory mode PL power loss indicator lluminates when there is a power failure during recording ALARM indicator Flashes during alarm recording and stays on when the alarm recording is finished INDEX indicator Flashes during recording of the date hour index signal and lights during an index search MODE display Displ
50. ke 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 E 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 47 12 0 TROUBLESHOOTING 12 1 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 in the VCR s fluorescent dis play Table J shows the type of malfunction corresponding to the warning display and the action to take Table J Warning Display and Actions Br Monitor Cause Remedy To turn off the indication End TAPE END THE TAPE ENDS DURING Rewind the tape and press Turn off the indication on the fluorescent RECORDING the EJECT button display and on the screen by pressing the EJECT button or rewinding the tape NO SIGNAL LACK OF VIDEO SIGNAL Check for loose connec When a video signal is restored or the INPUT NOTE 1 tions record mode is cleared the indication on the screen turns off CHECK TAPE DECK TROUBLE First check the cassette If there seems to be
51. le the button is pressed If there is a tape in the VCR and the button is released the power indicator will light and the tape will fast forward for a few seconds The VCR will then turn off REMOTE jack The remote control unit is not supplied VIDEO OUT connector Output connector for video signal BNC connector VIDEO IN connector Input connector for video signal BNC connector AUDIO OUT connector Audio output connector RCA pin AUDIO IN connector Audio input connector RCA pin MIC IN jack Input jack for a microphone rated at 600 ohms impedance Figure 5 Rear View Pelco Manual C651M 7 99 17 This page intentionally left blank Pelco Manual C651M 7 99 6 0 PROGRAMMING Note If the VCR is connected to an MX4000 Series Genex Multi plexer make sure the multiplexer is in the VCR mode and single camera display Momentarily press the VIEW button on the multiplexer then press the DISPLAY button on the VCR Pelco Manual C651M 7 99 6 1 GENERAL PROGRAMMING INSTRUCTIONS The following is a universal procedure that shows how programming is done on the VCR Use the JOG dial to select items the SHUTTLE ring to the right to enter and SHUTTLE ring to the left to exit 1 2 Press the DISPLAY button The Main menu is displayed Turn the JOG dial to select the desired item Turn it to the right to move the cursor downward e Turn it to the left to move
52. nd the tape when the VCR is in stop mode A tape recorded in 6H L18H 72H or 96H mode cannot be played back in 2H mode Turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right to fast forward the tape when the VCR is in the stop mode Figure 25 Playback Controls 9 1 1 Playback Mode Pressing the REC PLAY MODE button switches playback mode in the following order 6H L18H 72H 96H 6H when recorded in these modes If the recording was made in 2H mode pressing the REC PLAY MODE button does not switch the playback mode Pelco Manual C651M 7 99 39 9 1 2 Audio Playback NOTES The letter L mode L18H is for audio recording and playback on the linear track e There is normal sound playback only when a tape recorded in 2H Table H Audio Playback Availability L18H modes is played back in its respective mode Playback Mode L18H 72H Audio Playback Available Available Available Not Available Not Available Ifa recording is played back ina Picture Quality Vibrating Less Vibrating Less Vibrating higher mode than that in which it was recorded the picture is played back in slow motion If 91 3 End Of Tape played back in a lower mode than that in which it was recorded the When the end of the tape is reached the following functions are performed auto picture is played back in fast mo tion matically during playback or fast forwarding Table I End Of Tape Actions e The picture may move up down or noise ma
53. nitors are For Alarm Recording CAT lines in Figure 2 connected to the multiplexer Fig ure 2 shows the connection be This is to start and stop recording when there are alarms tween the VCR and an MX4000 1 Connect the multiplexer s normally open NO relay terminal to the VCR s Series Genex Multiplexer Refer SET IN alarm input terminal to the multiplexer manual for addi tional component connections 2 Connect the multiplexer s common C terminal to the VCR s GND terminal TIME LAPSE VCR COAXIAL CABLE COAXIAL CABLE IN COM OUT JL ALARMS TOO SEN 12345678 91011213141516 MX4000 GENEXTM SERIES MULTIPLEXER Figure 2 Connecting VCR To Multiplexer 14 Pelco Manual C651M 7 99 5 0 CONTROLS 5 1 FRONT PANEL Fluorescent display POWER button Press for on press again for off The POWER indicator illuminates when the VCR is turned on EJECT button Press to remove the cassette Cassette loading slot Insert the cassette in this slot to load it STOP button Press to halt all tape related functions REC record button Press to begin recording JOG dial Use to advance the tape frame by frame and to program the menus SHUTTLE ring Use to adjust speed and to program the menus Turn this ring to the right to advan
54. nothing wrong with the cassette try the recording operation again H the indication CHECK is still displayed change the cassette with a new one and try the operation again Otherwise unplug the power cord and contact your dealer e Lack of video input signal If the VCR is set to record and it does not detect an input signal NO SIGNAL appears on the monitor and the call signal is output from the rear terminal Check that the cable from the camera is not broken and the camera s power has not been lost 48 Pelco Manual C651M 7 99 12 2 BEFORE CALLING FOR SERVICE SYMPTOM REMEDY VCR does not operate Is the LOCK indicator illuminated Is the power cord disconnected from the AC output Is the TIMER REG indicator illuminated The VCR power is on but unit does not operate Is the LOCK indicator illuminated Safety devices are operating Press the RESET button on the rear panel using a ballpoint pen or pencil No picture appears on the monitor Is the video cable connected properly or is the cable defective No operation when any tape operation button is pressed Is the LOCK indicator illuminated Is a cassette inserted Recording does not work Recording cannot be stopped by pressing the STOP button Is the LOCK indicator illuminated Is the cassette s erasure prevention tab broken off Has the tape run out Is the LOCK indicator illuminated Is the TIMER REC indic
55. on to a warm one condensation may form on the tape transport mechanism inside the VCR To 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 1 The VCR is moved from a cold room to a warm room or from outdoors to indoors 2 A cold room is heated quickly 3 The humidity is very high Avoid using the VCR where cold air such as from an air conditioner will blow directly on it Pelco Manual C651M 7 99 WARNING The in cluded power cord is used for 120 VAC 60 Hz Never connect to any outlet or power sup ply having a different voltage or frequency Pelco Manual C651M 7 99 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 Do not place the VCR on an unstable cart stand tripod bracket or table The VCR may fall seriously injuring a person or damaging the equipment 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 acces sory recommended by Pelco Use care when moving equipmen
56. ore making any rear terminal connections AC power socket The power cord plugs into this socket Insert the cord firmly SET IN terminal Alarm input terminal to start alarm recording Connect the alarm sensor here RST reset IN terminal Input terminal to stop alarm recording when ALARM REC DURATION in the Recording Set Up menu is set to MAN1 Connect the alarm reset switch here You can also use this terminal to set the on screen clock when set to any mode other than MAN 1 REC IN terminal Input terminal to start stop recording You can also use this terminal for series recording refer to Section 8 1 5 or syn chronous recording Section 8 1 6 GND ground OUT terminal Connect the ground lead here when a lead connected to other terminals requires a ground ALM alarm OUT terminal Output terminal to an external device to indicate an alarm is being recorded MODE OUT terminal Output terminal to indicate the VCR s mode of operation which can be selected by setting the MODE OUT in the Rear Terminal menu 8 CLK clock OUT terminal Output terminal to control an external camera switcher such as the MX4000 Series Genex Multiplexer CALL OUT terminal Output terminal to indicate when the tape has finished re cording or that there was a problem during recording RESET button Press to erase the present time alarm recording list power loss list and the number of tape uses Power to the VCR is cut off whi
57. place the Day light Savings Time symbol When the power failure mark X disappears the Daylight Savings Time sym bol Xt will reappear To set the month turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right The month display will flash Turn the JOG dial to the right to set the MONTH CY To set the date turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right The date display will flash Turn the JOG dial to the right to set the DATE CY To set the year turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right The year display will flash Turn the JOG dial to the right to set the YEAR The year digits can be set from 97 for year 1997 to 27 for 2027 Cy To set the time turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right The hour digits of the time display will flash Turn the JOG dial to the right to set the hour digits Set the minute digits in a similar fashion To set the time to the exact second do the following When you set the minute digits the digit on the right will flash and the seconds digits stay at 00 Turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right when the time signal reaches 00 seconds of the time you set The time will begin counting from 00 Turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right if you did not already do so in step 10 Programming is now complete Press the DISPLAY button The time display will appear NOTE The POWER button will not operate if any menu display is flashing Pelco Manual C651M 7 99 7 0 LOADING UNLOADING PROTECTING THE TAPE CASSETTE NOTE
58. place the VCR in the rack before making cable and power connections Refer to the documentation included with the rack kit for specific installation instructions 12 Pelco Manual C651M 7 99 4 Ifyou are not using a switcher refer to Figure 1 Connect the camera video output to the rear of the VCR video input BNC Connect the VCR video output BNC to the monitor video input e Connect the alarm input to the VCR SET IN and GND ground terminals e If you are using a 600 Q microphone connect it to the VCR MIC IN jack Connect the VCR audio output connector to the monitor audio input 5 If you are using a switcher refer to Section 4 3 CCTV CAMERA VIDEO OUTPUT FROM CAMERA ALARM OUTPUT FROM DEVICE ALARM DEVICE VIDEO IN AUDIO IN AUDIO IN MONITOR Figure 1 Typical System Setup Pelco Manual C651M 7 99 13 4 3 CONNECTING THE VCR TO A MULTIPLEXER Figure 2 shows how to connect the VCR to an MX4000 Series Genex Multi plexer For Automatic Speed Tracking B lines in Figure 2 This lets the VCR control the multiplexer s recording speed It is the most efficient recording method 1 Connect the VCR s 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 NOTE Cameras and mo
59. r product liability relating to the Products shall not exceed the price paid by the Dealer to Pelco for such Products Inno 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 Ifa warranty repair is required the Dealer must contact Pelco at 800 289 9100 or 559 292 1981 to obtain a Repair Authorization number RA and provide the following information 1 Model and serial number 2 Date of shipment P O number Sales Order number or 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
60. right The Recording Set Up menu will appear Turn the JOG dial to select ALARM REC MODE and turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right Turn the JOG dial to set the alarm recording mode 2H 6H L18H and turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right Turn the JOG dial to select ALARM REC DURATION and turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right Turn the JOG dial to set the alarm recording duration from 15 seconds to 10 minutes MAN1 or MAN2 manual Alarm recording will continue for this pe riod when an alarm is received Turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right If the ALARM REC DURATION is set to MAN1 alarm recording will con tinue until a signal is received at the RST reset IN terminal If that signal is within the first 15 seconds of alarm recording alarm recording will continue for 15 seconds and then stop If the ALARM REC DURATION is set to MAN2 alarm recording will con tinue until the signal received at the SET IN alarm input terminal is removed If that signal is removed within 15 seconds of the start of alarm recording alarm recording will continue for 15 seconds and then stop Turn the JOG dial to select EMERGENCY REC and turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right Turn the JOG dial to select ON Press the DISPLAY button The time display will appear During alarm recording the alarm recording count will be displayed auto matically except when Display Mode 4 is selected The alarm recording count display counts up to 9999 alarm recordings
61. rnnnernnnnen 21 6 4 2 Time Date Size 21 6 5 TIME DATE SEARCH MENU esse see ese ese ee see ee ee see eke ese ee ee ee eke ee ee 22 6 6 TIMER PROGRAM MENU iii 23 6 7 RECORDING SET UP MENU esse ee esse ese ee ee ee ee ee ee eke ee ee ee ee 24 6 8 REAR TERMINAL MENU ii 24 6 9 MAINTENANCE MENU ire 25 6 10 FIRST TIME SET UP MENU 26 6 10 1 Day And Time Display Modes eise ese ee ee ke ee 26 6 10 2 Set The Day And Time 27 7 0 LOADING UNLOADING PROTECTING THE TAPE CASSETTE 29 LM LOADING EE ae ee E ee Ge ee ee eke dE 29 7 2 UNLOADING inner 29 7 3 PREVENTING ACCIDENTAL ERASURE A 29 8 0 REGORDING iip AE N AE ur 30 8 1 MANUAL RECORDING ire 30 8 1 1 Recording Mode 8 1 2 Record Check Function ee ee ee ke Re Re Re ee 31 8 1 3 Audio Recording A 31 8 1 4 Repeat Recording sis 31 8 1 4 1 Number Of Tape Uses Repeat Recording Times 31 8 1 4 2 Recommended Number Of Tape Uses 8 1 5 Series Recording ees ee ee Re 8 1 6 Synchronous Recording eie ee ee ee Re ee Re ee Pelco Manual C651M 7 99 Pelco Manual C651M 7 99 8 2 TIMER RECORDING A 8 2 1 Programming Procedure 8 2 2 Special DW Settings s e 8 2 3 Avoid Mistakes When Using The Timer assecc 35 8 3 ALARM RECORDING ire 35 8 3 1 Alarm Recording Connection ee ee RR ee 36 8 3 2 External Time Clock Adjustment ees ee ee ke ee ke 36 8 3 3 Programming For Alarm Recording iese ese ee 37 8 3 4 Emergency Recording A 38
62. ror when pressing the TIMER REC button Table G Timer Recording Troubleshooting SYMPTOM FAULT ACTION TIMER REC indicator A tape is not inserted 1 Press the TIMER REC ashes e A tape is loaded with the button erasure prevention tab 2 Correctly set the timer removed program Date time or timer 3 Press the TIMER REC recording time is not set button and confirm the TIMER REC indicator A menu is being ANE programmed D DS illuminated 8 3 ALARM RECORDING You can switch from all recording modes to the 2H 96H alarm recording mode by applying an alarm signal to the SET IN alarm input terminal on the rear panel e You can switch to alarm recording by applying the alarm input signal from the alarm sensor during recording in 2H 6H L18H 72H or 96H Set the alarm recording mode and alarm recording period in the Recording Set Up menu Refer to Section 6 7 for instructions The index signal is automatically recorded when alarm recording begins IN DEX indicator flashes on the fluorescent display e To record the index signal the first 15 seconds of the alarm recording are in 2H or 6H mode e If another alarm input signal is applied to the SET IN alarm input terminal while the index signal is being recorded for 15 seconds a new alarm record ing will not be triggered ALARM INPUT 2H 96H RECORDING NORMAL mode gt ALARM mode NORMAL mode EEN EE Figure 22 Switching From Normal
63. rvice Unplug the VCR from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service person nel under the following conditions 1 When the power cord or plug is damaged 2 If liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the VCR 3 If the VCR does not operate normally when following the operating instruc tions Adjust only those controls covered by the operating instructions Improper adjustment of other controls may cause damage and will often require exten sive work by a qualified technician to restore the VCR to normal operation 4 Ifthe VCR was dropped or the cabinet damaged 5 When the VCR shows a distinct change in performance this indicates a 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 substitu tions may cause fire electric shock or other hazards Safety Check Upon completion of any service or repair to the VCR ask the service technician to perform safety checks to determine whether 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 locati
64. s above Same as above When there are no alarm recordings Same as above Same as above Same as above ALARM during recording PROT When there are no alarm recordings EE Ke die Same as above Same as above during recording H 24 Pelco Manual C651M 7 99 CLOCK OUT Sets the number of frames or fields to record depending on the recording mode at the CLOCK OUT terminal 1 First set the recording mode for the CLOCK OUT pulse output in the Rear Terminal menu e REC When recording in any mode e T L REC When recording in time lapse mode L18H 72H 96H 2 Second select the frequency interval by turning the SHUTTLE ring When you turn the JOG dial the display switches 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 2H or 6H recording mode or the number of fields in time lapse recording mode One frame consists of two fields One field is selected when it is 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 REC recording PLAY playback POWER power on TAPE IN tape inserted TAPE REMAIN three minutes in 2H mode before the tape ends CLOCK ADJ output the signal for one second when the clock indicates 00 min 00 sec REC REC IN Sets the REC IN termin
65. s the power loss list and alarm list FIRST TIME SET UP Sets the quasi v sync time date and VCR operation when the end of the tape is reached 6 4 DISPLAY MENU 6 4 1 Display Mode This is where you set the display mode Set the current date and time in the First Time Set Up menu Refer to Sections 6 10 1 and 6 10 2 DISPLAY MODE 1 Displays date and time DISPLAY MODE 2 Displays date day of the week present time and recording mode DISPLAY MODE 3 Displays nothing until an alarm recording starts then date alarm recording number etc is displayed DISPLAY MODE 4 Displays nothing Even in the case of alarm recording nothing is displayed on the monitor During an alarm recording the alarm recording number is displayed if the display mode is set from 1 to 3 6 4 2 Time Date Size This is where you set the size of the letters in the day and time display SMALL The letters become small LARGE The letters become large 21 lt TIME DATE SEARCH gt TIME DATE DIREGTION FORWARD Use JOG to adjust and ENTER Figure 10 Time Date Search Menu NOTES The VCR writes an hour index mark on the tape on the hour which it uses as a reference when searching Because of this a re corded tape must pass a time clock hour mark before this function can work The time date search func tion begins after the first hour in dex mark Example 1 The VCR is set to record from 8 30 to 17 30 Times from 9 00 to 17 30
66. showing the tape should face up 2 Line up the cassette squarely with the cassette slot and gently push the video tape in until the VCR pulls it in CORRECT INCORRECT 7 2 UNLOADING 1 Press the EJECT button on the front of the VCR 2 Remove the cassette 7 3 PREVENTING ACCIDENTAL ERASURE Video cassettes come with an erasure prevention tab When it is removed it stops the tape s contents from being erased or recorded over The VCR will automatically eject a cassette if you try to record over it with the erasure prevention tab removed 29 8 0 RECORDING NOTES Press the PAUSE SHUTTLE HOLD button to momentarily stop recording Press the button again to resume recording To protect the tape the pause mode is automatically released after about five minutes The REC button will not function unless the tape is in the stop or pause mode If the cassette you insert in the VCR has the erasure prevention tab removed the VCR will auto matically eject it if you try to record on it Both 2 hour SP and 6 hour EP tapes are VHS compatible with other VCRs Time lapse re cordings can be played correctly by other VHS compatible time lapse recorders when the record ing interval and head type SP EP matches the recording NOTE Do not use T 160 tape when recording in 72H or 96H modes T 160 tape in lengthy time lapse recording can stretch result ing in poor playba
67. so the output is sharper or softer 9 4 3 Vertical Adjustment Do the following to reduce or eliminate picture vibration at the top and bottom If the vibration occurs in still slow motion or fast playback press the POSI TION VERTICAL ADJUST buttons or If the vibration occurs in all playback modes play a self recorded 6H tape and press the PAUSE button Press the POSITION VERTICAL ADJUST buttons PICTURE SOFT SHARP Figure 31 Picture Quality Adjustment IS VIBRATING WHEN THE PICTURE ZE Og WON P POSITION TRACKING VERTICAL TRACKING VI ADJUST ADJUS I mode 44 Figure 32 Vertical Picture Adjustment Pelco Manual C651M 7 99 10 0 ADDITIONAL FUNCTIONS AND FEATURES 10 1 COUNTER 10 1 1 Counter Memory NOTE The counter display is Press the COUNTER MEMORY SKIP INDEX button repeatedly until the M indi stored in memory when the power cator appears on the fluorescent display Turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right and is turned off so the same numbers the tape will rewind to the 00000 position of the counter and stop The rewind to 00000 is slightly inaccurate will be displayed when the power is restored 10 1 2 Tape Counter A five digit counter indicates the relative position on the recorded portion of the tape If a portion of the tape is not recorded on the counter will not increase or decrease during play FF RWD or search modes EEE EE illuminates to show
68. t on a cart Quick stops excessive force and uneven surfaces may overturn the VCR and cart combination Do Not Place Anything Heavy On The VCR Heavy objects placed on the VCR will cause damage Ventilation Slots and openings in the cabinet provide ventilation and ensure reliable operation of the VCR and protect it from overheating Do not block or cover these openings Never place the VCR near or over a radiator or heat register Do not place it ina 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 the VCR for maximum ventilation place it on a hard level surface only Power Sources Operate this VCR only from the type of power source indicated on the marking label If you are unsure of the type of power supply consult your equipment dealer or local power company Grounding or Polarization This VCR is equipped with a three wire grounding type plug a plug having a third grounding pin This plug only fits into a grounding type outlet This is a safety feature If you cannot insert the plug into the outlet contact an electrician to replace the obsolete outlet Do not defeat the safety purpose of the grounding type plug Power Cord Protection Do not damage the power cord it may cause fire or shock hazard Route the power cord so it is not likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed on or against it Pay parti
69. then the first and last two will be displayed 8 3 5 1 Reset The Alarm Recording List 1 Select ALARM LIST CLEAR in the Maintenance menu 2 Turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right ALARM LIST CLEAR will be displayed 3 Turn the SHUTTLE ring to the left The alarm list will be cleared 8 4 RECORDING AFTER A POWER FAILURE If there is a power failure during recording and the power comes back on the VCR will begin recording in the same record mode as before the power failure After the power comes back on an X will be displayed next to the present time for about a minute If there is a power failure during playback the VCR will be in stop mode when the power comes back on Pelco Manual C651M 7 99 9 0 PLAYBACK 9 1 PLAYBACK PROCEDURE POWER AEJECT 3 Load a pre recorded tape If the erasure prevention tab Set the VIDEO switch to either COLOR or B W according has been removed the VCR automatically begins play to the type of video signal to be played back When B W back mode is set color recordings are played in black and white Press the REC PLAY MODE buttons or to select the Press the PLAY button to start playback desired playback mode Press the STOP button to halt playback A tape recorded in 2H mode cannot be played back in 6H L18H 72H or 96H Turn the SHUTTLE ring to the left to rewi
70. 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 confirm alarm starting time in the playback video on the monitor or in the alarm list on the Maintenance menu Time And Date Search System You can search for a specific hour minute and date to accurately locate an image on tape External Time Clock Adjustment You can reset the on screen clock to the nearest hour by applying a signal to the RST reset IN terminal at the rear of the VCR Record Check You can confirm correct recording by pressing the PLAY but ton during recording Special Playback Features These include still images speed search re verse playback frame by frame viewing in both directions slow motion and high speed viewing JOG Dial SHUTTLE Ring You can use these controls to search for the de sired 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 versatile system offers a variety of recording op tions including daily and weekly timer recording repeat and alarm recording Protection Against Power Failures Recording data including date time and timer setup is stored in backup memory so the system can resume re cording after a power failure The monitor displays the time of the failure Digital lt ELAPSED TIME gt Display The elapse
71. y occur when a tape Tape End Selected REPEAT or ALARM PROT STOP or REWIND is played back in L18H 72H or Playback The tape automatically rewinds Stop 96H mode even if the tape was to the beginning and stops EE 9 2 SPECIAL EFFECTS PLAYBACK The VCR features the following convenient functions Audio output is muted during special effects playback 9 2 1 Shuttle Ring NOTES You can use the SHUTTLE ring to adjust the playback speed e Releasing the SHUTTLE ring re i turns it to the center position and 1 Press the PLAY button to begin playback resumes still mode 2 Press the PAUSE SHUTTLE HOLD button to get a still picture e Pressing the PAUSE SHUTTLE 3 Turn the SHUTTLE ring to the appropriate angle for the playback speed you HOLD button while turning and want holding the SHUTTLE ring as in step 3 continues the playback speed you selected even though je the SHUTTLE ring is released Reverse high speed search Slow playback Reverse speed search Normal playback Reverse fast playback x3 Fast playback x2 Reverse playback Forward speed search Reverse slow Forward high speed search Still indicates the playback speed of the recorded tape in 2H mode Figure 26 Shuttle Ring Speed Settings 40 Pelco Manual C651M 7 99 NOTE few noise bars or verti cal movement may appear during still playback NOTES e Noise bars may appear on the picture when switching between forward
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