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JVC SR-9080 User's Manual
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1. Usage A Cleaning time per 1 month 2 months 3 months 6 months 12 months Check or replace as required day Replace 2 hours 60 120 180 360 720 e Maintenance requirements may vary depending on the 8 hours 240 480 720 1440 2880 operating environment and usage The information 42 hours 360 720 1080 2160 4320 above should be used asa reference guide Replace the built in lithium battery approximately every 24 hours 720 1440 2160 4320 8640 two years 1 3 Precautions Handling and storage place m Do not leave the unit in the Still or Record Pause mode for a long time as this may damage the tape After about 3 minutes this unit automatically enters the Avoid using the unit in places subject to the following conditions extreme heat or cold strong magnetic fields do not use a transceiver within 2 Stop mode meters of this unit m Handle the unit carefully e high humidity Do not place anything heavy on the unit a monitor e dust and soil etc A malfunction may occur s vibrations g Do not put any foreign substance into the cassette e variations in temperature loading slot m Use this unit in horizontal flat position only e Avoid violent shocks to the recording chassis during m To avoid overheating the unit do not block transportation Remove the cassette tape from the unit ventilation slots or stack the units If the internal for transportation temp
2. improperly Remove the 4 screws securing the top cover and lift it off 2 Detach the plate in the VCR Remove the 2 screws on the rear panel Detach the plate from the inside of the VCR 3 Detach the SA K97U s wire The SA K97U s wire is not used 4 Install the SA K97U in the VCR Hold the board as shown in the illustration and secure it using the screws removed previously in step 2 5 Connect the VCR s wire to the SA K97U s connector e Check the direction of the connector and connect it e Press both ends of the connector to firmly connect it 6 Replace the top cover on the VCR and secure it with the four screws previously removed in step 1 55 9 OPTIONAL SA K97U RS 232C INTERFACE BOARD 2 SA K97U Specifications 9 pin connector specifications Data format Pin NO Signals Operations Direction of signals 2 RXD Receive data VTR CPU a P 3 TXD Transmit data VTR CPU k 3 E 4 DTR Data terminal ready VTR CPU 9 ba K SJ 5 GND Signal ground 6 DSR Data set ready VTR CPU Output level ON 5 V or more OFF 5 V or less E Mode E Character length E Data rate E Parity check E Stop bit Configuration 56 Non synchronized 8 bits 600 1200 2400 4800 9600 bps switched with on screen menu switch set to 9600 bps before s
3. 57 9 OPTIONAL SA K97U RS 232C INTERFACE BOARD SA K97U RS 232C Protocol amp Commands This section provides technical data for programmers Command description To use the commands described in the following pages prepare the VCR for communications as follows Transmit the command JVC TABLE 1 ON F6H to the VCR The VCR will return ACK OAH When the operating mode is turned on the VCR is in the ON status The VCR can now receive any command described in this section To cancel the communications mode transmit the command JVC TABLE 1 OFF F7H 1 VCR control commands Commands 1 through 12 are 1 byte commands The VCR will return ACK OAH when the command is received Confirm that ACK OAH has been returned before transmitting the next command 1 OPERATE ON 7BH VCR operating mode is turned ON OPERATE OFF 7CH VCR operating mode is turned OFF 2 PLAY 3AH Playback 3 STILL 4FH Pause Still 4 STOP 3FH Stop 5 FF ABH FF Forward search in the Play mode 6 REW ACH REW Reverse search in the Play mode 7 REV PLAY 4AH Reverse playback at normal speed 8 TIMER ON 60H Timer ON TIMER OFF 61H Timer OFF 9 OPE LOCK ON 69H Operation lock ON OPE LOCK OFF 6AH Operation lock OFF 10 EJECT A3H Cassette ejection VCR returns ACK and then returns CASS
4. On screen display Recording speed ALARM Time hour indication during alarm minute second sensor recording Date day Cn 48H month year 18 02 1999 THU AL 056 PL 04 Number of Number of alarms power losses power failures ON SCREEN P button 1 18 02 1999 THU T 1 gt ON SCREEN W F button ON SCREEN MODE screen ON SCREEN MODE 1 TONE 100 2 DATE ON 3 TIME ON Display items 4 rec SPEED ON 5 ALARM CNT ON 6 POWER LOSS CNT ON FRONT DISPLAY 1 REC TALLY ON 2 WARNING ON Preparation E Connect the video output connector of this unit to the monitor s video input connector 1 Turn on the monitor and VCR 2 When a video signal from a camera is input to the video input connector on screen data is superimposed on the picture When there is no input signal on screen data is shown on a black background Changing the on screen display position E Move horizontally Press the ON SCREEN P button The display position is moved to the right E Move downward Press the ON SCREEN Y button The display position is moved down Selecting the data display The data displayed on screen can be selected on the lt ON SCREEN MODE gt screen Set the lt ONSCREEN F DISP MODE gt setting to ON E When you do not want to display or record on screen data set the corresponding menu item t
5. li Alarm signal input An index code VISS is recorded at the start point of the alarm recording as an alarm cue signal During alarm recording a 12 V signal is output from the rear panel s ALARM REC OUT terminal If anew alarm signal is input during alarm recording alarm recording restarts from that point 38 6 RECORDING 6 4 Alarm Recording Connect an alarm sensor to the rear panel s alarm input terminal Press the OPERATE button to turn the operating mode on Open the main menu s lt ALARM SENSOR MODE gt and set the alarm recording related menu switches REC MODE Set to ALARM or ALL to activate alarm recording e When set to ALL both alarm recording and sensor recording will be performed e The ALARM indication lights on the display REC SPEED Select the alarm recording speed from the 2H SP mode or the 6H EP mode DURATION Set the alarm recording duration to 5 sec 10 sec 15 sec 30 sec 60 sec 120 sec 180 sec TAPE END to tape end or MANUAL for as long as alarm signals are input ro When the alarm recording time is set to MANUAL the alarm cue signal index code will not be recorded correctly if alarm input lasts for less than 5 seconds When alarm recording duration is set with an external switcher set the alarm recording duration to MANUAL TAPE END MODE Selects whether or not the
6. Contents of 5th byte BIT 0 1 2 3 Speed Code Speed Code BIT 3 000 2 o o0oo0 1 0 Still Timelapse playback Timelapse recording 3H SP playback Search X9 oooo o 0 When an error occurs in the VCR and the Warning mode is engaged the third bit of the second byte sent back with the STATUS SENSE D7H is set to 1 showing the warning status In this case release the warning via the RS 232C with the CLEAR 56H To release it on the VCR turn the OPERATE button off and on again 10 ALARM INPUT 06H SR 9080E EK return code This is returned when an alarm signal is input during recording 62 E 9 OPTIONAL SA K97U RS 232C INTERFACE BOARD 4 Others Input data correction Error cancellation These are return codes from the SR 9080 Error related codes only 1 ERROR 02H 2 NAK 0BH received in the 2nd byte or later of the transmitted command In this status no command can be accepted and only STATUS SENSE will be returned To restore normal operation transmit CLEAR ERROR 41H or CLEAR 56H to the VCR This is returned when commands of more than 1 byte are transmitted to the VCR and an illegal command is CLEAR ERROR 41H Used to cancel previously transmitted 1 byte numeric data when inputting numeric data such as search point Also used to cancel error status CLEAR 56H cancels the error status Eg After setting the recording playback
7. TAPE END Set to ON if you want the buzzer to sound when the tape ends during recording E IN OUT CAMERA SW Set the camera switching timing signal output to an external sequential switcher during recording To switch cameras every 1 field or 1 frame set this menu switch to 1 FIELD or 2 FIELD Front panel settings E Select the recording speed mode with the TIME MODE button For details refer to 5 2 Recording Playback Speed Mode Selection on page 28 E Select the on screen display position with the ON SCREEN W gt button 29 6 RECORDING 6 2 Recording Basic Operation STOP button REC button REC CHECK button SA DOBOU 1 T 5 TIMELAPSE PAUSE button PLAY button Press the OPERATE button to turn the operating mode on The OPERATE indicator lights Insert a cassette with safety tab in place The GOJ cassette indicator lights on the display If a cassette is loaded when the operating mode is off the operating mode is switched on automatically auto operate on function Press the REC button to start recording gt gt The recording indictor lights on the display _ showing that the Record mode is engaged No sound is recorded during Timelapse Recording except in the L12H L18H L24H mode U model except in the L12H L24H mode
8. e Available recording time may vary depending on the type of cassette used e In the L12H and L24H Linear Slow mode the tape runs continuously while sound is recorded Pictures are timelapse recorded e For best results use a E 180 tape e Replace the cassette at least once every 15 days when using the 3H 168H modes In the 240 960H modes replace the cassette with a new one at the completion of recording 28 E 6 RECORDING 6 1 Switch Setting During Recording ON SCREEN Y button ON SCREEN gt button 5A508600 REC REC indicator REC STOP E T Ak Iaia om o wa j GREW REVERSE PAUSE PLAY FFS 0 F OOU00 j dco Sees 2 01000 Hfz see 9 Ee Connection Connect the input and output connectors on the rear panel correctly Refer to CONNECTIONS on pages 14 to 16 Menu switch settings Set menu switches as required ON SCREEN F DISPLAY MODE e Select the brightness and ON OFF for each indication date time and recording speed etc During recording the selected on screen data is recorded together with video signals If you do not want to display or record a specific item set it to OFF lt REC TALLY gt setting Set whether or not the REC indicator lights in the Record mode E VTR MODE HDR Set to ON to record in the High Density Re
9. E model To stop recording temporarily 4 Press the PAUSE button gt 111 The record pause indicator is shown on _ LJL the display and the Pause mode is engaged OPERATE button To check the recording To check recording in the Timelapse mode the recording duration must be equivalent to at least 8 seconds at 2H SP or 6H EP speed U Model 3H SP E model speed Recording check cannot be performed correctly if the recording duration is too short Example In the 960 hour normal timelapse mode the recording duration shoud be 64 U model 43 E model minutes or more e During recording check the audio signal is not output If the VCR remains in the Record Pause mode for about 3 minutes the head drum stops rotating to protect the tape Although the Record Pause mode remains engaged there may be some distortion in the picture at the recording transition when you start recording again To start recording again 5 Press the PLAY button ear aa The record pause indicator on the display _ goes out and the Recording mode is engaged To stop recording 6 Press the STOP button The tape stops and the Stop mode is engaged 30 E Press the REC CHECK button during recording The tape is automatically played back in reverse for about 5 seconds then the Play mode is engaged to allow you to check recording After the sequence has played back the recordi
10. Clock time may be affected by environmental factors e When the built in backup battery capacity is low the error indication E 10 appears on the display Contact your local JVC dealer to replace the built in battery 4 4 Hour Meter Display Drum rotation time is displayed on the monitor s screen and the VCR s display in the form of an hour meter Use this data to schedule maintenance Main menu screen VCR s display MENU CLOCK SET ONSCREEN F DISP MODE VIDEONTR MODE SRVEXT MODE ALARM SENSOR MODE BUZZER IN OUT Holir PROGRAM TIMER HOLIDAY SET HOUR METER OTHER Lb SET button Hour meter screen HOUR METER DRUM ON 000047H 20 Operation Turn on the VCR and monitor Press the MENU button to display the main menu Press the SHIFT W button to set the cursor on the lt HOUR METER gt on the main menu Press the SET button to show the hour meter drum rotating time on the monitor Press the MENU button twice to restore the normal screen 4_ON SCREEN MENU SWITCHES MENU button JL SET button Alarm power loss list screen MENU button J biser button Alarm Input Power Loss Data MENU CLOCK SET ONSCREEN F DISP MODE VIDEONTR MODE SRVEXT MODE ALARM SENSOR MODE BUZZER IN OUT PROGRAM TIMER HOLIDAY SET HOUR METER OTHER OTHER ALARM IN LIST POWER LOSS
11. On Screen Display Displays the time date date and time recording speed number of alarms and number of power losses power failures on screen in the Stop mode Record mode and Record Pause mode During recording the on screen data is recorded together with video signals e The on screen display position can be moved with the ON SCREEN buttons e The type of data shown and display brightness can be selected on the lt ON SCREEN F DISP MODE gt screen Cave Timelapse dii ON SCREEN Y button ON SCREEN button RESET CANCEL OO MENU ON l On screen display Recording speed ALARM Time hour indication during alarm minute second sensor recording Preparation E Connect the video output connector of this unit to the monitor s video input connector l 1 Turn on the monitor and VCR 00 00 01 24H aoe month a eee 2 When a video signal from a camera is input to the video ay year input connector on screen data is superimposed on the Number of Number of picture alarms ee When there is no input signal on screen data is shown failures on a black background Changing the on screen display position E Move horizontally Press the ON SCREEN button The display position is moved to the right ON SCREEN P button E Move downward Press the ON SCREEN Y button The
12. s alarm input terminal Press the OPERATE button to turn the operating mode on Open the main menu s lt ALARM SENSOR MODE gt and set the sensor recording related menu switches REC MODE Set to SENSOR or ALL to activate alarm recording e When set to ALL both alarm recording and sensor recording will be performed U model e The SENSOR REC indication lights on the display only REC SPEED Select the alarm recording speed from the standard 2H mode or the extended EP 6H mode DURATION Set the sensor recording duration to 5 sec 10 sec 15 sec 30 sec 60 sec 120 sec 180 sec TAPE END to tape end or MANUAL for as long as alarm signals are input The sensor recording time will be shorter than the specified value When the sensor recording time is set to MANUAL the alarm cue signal index code will not be recorded correctly if sensor input lasts for less than 5 seconds When sensor recording duration is set with an external switcher set the sensor recording duration to MANUAL TAPE END MODE Selects whether or not the Stop mode is forcibly engaged when the tape ends during sensor recording e When set to STOP the Stop mode is engaged at tape end even if repeat recording or auto rewind is set When set to OFF VCR operation is determined by the repeat recording or auto rewind setting 3 Set the other menu switches E
13. 168 240 480 960 hours including the HDR recording playback mode Timelapse mode field recording 3 hours Standard 3H mode L12 L24 48 72 120 168 240 480 960 hours cassette E model Timelapse mode field recording E Fast forward rewind time E Power supply E Power consumption E Dimensions E Weight E Operating temperature Within about 4 minutes with T 120 U model E 180 E model cassette AC 120 V 50 60 Hz U model AC 220 240 V 50 60 Hz E model 19 watts 360 W x 115 H x 372 D mm Approx 5 5 kg 5 C 40 C E Operating humidity 30 RH or more 80 RH or less E Storage temperature Video System E Signal input E Signal output m Horizontal resolution E Video S N Audio system m Number of tracks E Line input E Mic input E Line output E Frequency response E Audio S N m Wow and flutter 66 20 C 60 C 1 0 Vp p 75 ohms unbalanced BNC Signal output 1 0 Vp p 75 ohms unbalanced BNC 300 lines or more 43 dB or more 2H mode U model 3H E model 1 normal 8 dBs 50 kohms unbalanced RCA 67 dBs 600 ohms unbalanced 8 dBs 1 kohm unbalanced RCA 100 Hz 10 kHz 2H U model 3H E model mode 40 dB or more 2H U model 3H E model mode at 4 distortion level 0 15 WRMS or less 2H mode U model 0 20 WRMS or less 3H mode E model Time date E Display Month day year hours minutes secon
14. 40H ASCII codes 30H 39H correspond with the numbers 0 9 ie 0 30H 1 31H 9 39H Each byte of numeric data and the data input command should be transmitted separately with ACK OAH confirmation from the VCR after each transmission Transmit the commands 16 and 17 in the Stop mode 16 VISS FWD BOH To advance the tape in the forward search mode to the designated alarm input point The alarm point s 2 byte numeric data should be input after transmission of this command 17 VISS REV B1H To reverse the tape in the reverse search mode to the designated alarm input point The alarm point s 2 byte numeric data should be input after transmission of this command Eg To search for the 3rd alarm input point from the current position TXD BOH 30H 33H 40H RXD OAH OAH OAH OAH j gt Time Search start 01H or 05H The VCR starts search after returning ACK When the specified point is reached the VCR returns COMPLETION 01H If the end or beginning of the tape is reached before the specified point the VCR returns NOT TARGET 05H Sending either the 30H 30H or 30H 31H command will cause the VCR to search for the 1st alarm input point 58 9 OPTIONAL SA K97U RS 232C INTERFACE BOARD U model After transmitting the VISS SEARCH command 18 transmit the appropriate 2 byte numeric data from 30H to 39H the data
15. ON Perform programming for timer recording If programmed data overlap When the TIMER button is pressed the Timer Recording Standby mode is engaged and the OVERLAP indication blinks for about 10 seconds then lights However if program timer settings and holiday timer settings overlap the OVERLAP indication is not shown In this case the holiday timer setting has priority The OVERLAP indication is not shown when a daily timer recording program overlaps with another program even during program timer setting The program with the earlier start time has priority Check the program contents With program timer settings the program with the earlier program time has priority When more than one timer recording is programmed The preset programs are executed consecutively beginning with the program with the earliest start time The number of the program being executed blinks Program numbers are not displayed for holiday timer recording programs When the timer recording mode is engaged after the start time has passed When a power failure occurs within the set times and power is restored e Timer recording starts within the set times If holiday timer and program timer settings overlap the holiday timer setting has priority and starts When program timer settings overlap the program with the lower program number has priority and starts When the timer recording settings are ch
16. The specified timer recording program is canceled MENU button SET button SET button To modify timer programs 1 Press the TIMER button so that the TIMERJindication goes out on the display 2 Turn on the VCR and monitor 3 Press the MENU button to show the main menu screen and press the SHIFT W button to select lt PROGRAM TIMER or lt HOLIDAY SET gt Then press the SET button The lt PROGRAM TIMER gt or lt HOLIDAY SET gt menu is shown on the monitor 4 Press the SHIFT Y button or SHIFT button so that the section you want to change blinks 5 Press the SET button to change the value 6 Press the MENU button twice The normal screen is restored To use the VCR when the Timer Recording Standby mode is engaged Press the TIMER button so that the TIMER indication goes out After using the VCR press the TIMER button again to engage the Timer Recording Standby mode The TIMERlindication will light When all timer recording programs are completed the TIMERlindication goes out 6 RECORDING 6 3 Timer Recording Notes on Timer Recording E if you make a mistake when programming or no program is set and the TIMER button is pressed the TIMERJindication blinks for about 10 seconds and a warning buzzer sounds if lt WARNING gt in the lt BUZZER gt menu is set to
17. number from 01 to 99 The specified alarm number is shown on the monitor and the VCR s display The alarm number is not absolute it depends on the current tape position 3 Press the FF or REW button rit citi cy AI Ft I He Hu es IIL Lt o Alarm number The VCR fast forwards or rewinds When the start of the alarm recording with the specified alarm number is located search stops and the Stop mode is engaged The Alarm Search mode is automatically canceled 49 7 PLAYBACK AND SPECIAL EFFECTS PLAYBACK Alarm scan Alarm scan screen The section around the start of each alarm recording is played back for about 5 seconds ALARM SCAN Playback may start a few seconds after the actual start of the alarm 00H 00M 01S counter recording If the interval between alarm recordings is short the tape may play back continuously for 5 seconds or more Sound is not output 1 AL SENSOR REC viss LOCK TIME MODE Press the SEARCH button twice in the Stop mode The Alarm Scan mode is engaged and the ALARM SCAN indication is shown on the monitor screen The ALSC indication is shown in the display s record playback speed mode indication section To release the Alarm Scan mode press the SEARCH button twice _ 2 CT Press the FF or REW button The VCR fast forwards or rewinds the tape from the current position and the section around
18. so sound is not recorded During alarm scan no sound is output Use a tape on which sound is recorded Record the tape in the L12H or L24H mode During playback sound is high pitched and hard to hear Are you playing back a tape recorded in the L12H or L24H Timelapse mode in the 3H SP mode In this case sound is high pitched Play back the tape in the same mode L12H or L24H as that used for recording Recording is impossible Has the cassette safety tab been removed Paste a piece of cellophane tape over the hole Timer recording is not working Is the clock set correctly Is the timer properly programmed Is the TIMER indication lit Check again Check it again The clock cannot be set Is the TIMER indication lit Press the TIMER button so that the TIMER indication goes out Tape running sound is heard in the Record Play FF and REW modes During recording and playback the VCR s motor and rotary heads are running The sound this generates is normal and not a malfunction If you feel it is too noisy install the VCR in a rack The time date is not shown Is the clock set Is the lt ON SCREEN MODE gt menu switch set to OFF Set the clock Set the lt ON SCREEN MODE gt menu switch to ON Auto REW and repeat recording are not possible during recording Is the lt TAPE END MODE gt menu switch in lt ALARM
19. the heads are cleaned automatically and the error code E 09 is shown on the display for about 10 seconds Recording will continue regardless of the results of the recording check O STOP button Press this button to stop the tape REC button Press this button in the Stop mode to engage the Record mode REW button Press this button to rewind the cassette e Starts reverse playback when pressed in the Play mode e Starts reverse alarm search or date time search when the Search mode is specified with the SEARCH button e Alsocontrols field by field playback in the reverse direction REVERSE button Starts reverse playback when pressed in any mode except Record Record Pause and Record Check PAUSE button e Engages the Record Pause mode when pressed in the Record mode e Displays a still picture when pressed in the Play mode e Field advance or reverse playback is executed each time the FF or REW button is pressed while pressing this button in the Still mode When the FF or REW button is pressed for more than 2 seconds Continuous Field Advance Playback mode is engaged After about 3 minutes the Stop mode is engaged PLAY button e Press to play back the tape e Press to engage the Record mode in the Rec Pause mode FF button e Press to fast forward the tape e Starts fast forward playback when pressed in the Play mode e Starts forward alarm search or date time search when t
20. 00 47 Still Field Advance Reverse Playback 47 Shuttle Search issii 7 4 Alarm Search Date and Time Search 7 5 Repeat Playback 7 6 Counter Memory Function cccceee 7 7 Tracking V Lock Adjustment 7 8 V Pulse 8 TROUBLESHOOTING 8 1 Error IMGications c cisccctsecsessessciescsizsccitece 53 8 2 No Error Indication 54 9 SA K97U RS 232C INTERFACE BOARD OPTIONAL 9 1 Installation of the SA K97U 9 2 SA K97U Specifications 9 3 SA K97U RS 232C Protocol amp GOMMANAS 5 saion 57 10 APPENDIXES 10 1 Tape Reel Counter Tape Remaining Time Table 10 2 Rear Panel s Inputs Outputs 10 3 Specifications p The SR 9080 is a video cassette recorder able to execute timelapse recording with VHS cassettes Use only video cassettes bearing the VHS mark This unit is designed for professional use JVC is not liable for compensation for loss or damage to recordings in the event this unit fails to record or play back properly because the unit malfunctions or a defective video cassette tape is used Please note that it may be unlawful to use any material recorded from TV broadcast programs or pre recorded programs without the consent of the owner of copyright except in cases where this material is recorded exclusively for personal use 1_ INTRODUCTION 1 1 Major Features Extended timelapse recording for up to 960 hours U model Recording times are
21. 1 2nd byte BIT Status when BIT is 1 0 Tape End Tape end sensor is detected 1 Tape Begin Tape begin sensor is detected 2 Not defined Always 0 3 Warning VCR malfunction 4 Not defined Always 0 5 Not defined Always 0 6 AEE Mode An externally input audio signal is being output 7 VEE Mode An externally input video signal is being output 3rd byte BIT Status when BIT is 1 0 Not defined Always 0 1 Search Mode Search is in progress VISS 2 Repeat Mode Repeat recording is in progress 3 Not defined Always 0 4 Repeat VCR s REPEAT REC menu switch is set to ON 5 Counter Counter memory is set to ON 6 Timer REC ON VCR s TIMER button is set to ON 7 Not defined Always 0 4th byte BIT Status when BIT is 1 0 Not defined Always 0 1 REC Mode VCR is in the Record mode 2 Eject A cassette is being ejected 3 Not defined Always 1 4 Stop Mode VCR is in the Stop mode 5 REW Mode VCR is in the Rewind mode 6 FF Mode VCR is in the Fast Forward mode 7 PB Mode VCR is in the Play mode 5th byte BIT Status when BIT is 1 0 Speed Code 0 VCR s current tape running mode See below NOONAN Speed Code 1 Speed Code 2 Speed Code 3 Shuttle REV Shuttle FWD Not defined Rec Pause Mode VCR s current tape running mode See below VCR s current tape running mode See below VCR s current tape running mode See below Reverse search is in progress Forward search is in progress Always 0 VCR is in the Pause mode
22. 6H L12H L18H or L24H U model 3H L12H or L24H E model and perform regular maintenance replacing parts as necessary If you want to use this unit more than a hundred times a terminal External control equipment Connection 6_ RECORDING 6 9 How to Restore Recording After Power Failure If a power failure occurs during recording recording will restart in the same mode as soon as power is restored To use this function set the lt POWER ON REC gt menu switch in lt VTR MODE gt to ON If this menu switch is set to ON and operating mode is turned off and on again in the Stop mode the VCR enters the Record mode automatically Be careful VTR MODE screen VIDEO MODE 1 V PULSE VTR MODE 1 HDR 2 CNT MEM SW 3 POWER ON REC Set to ON 4 AUTO REC CHECK 5 AUTO REW 6 REPEAT PLAY 7 REPEAT REC Connect the SERIES REC IN terminal and COM terminal VCR control signal ground signal onthe SR 9080 s rear panel to the external control equipment LV 0V Start of recording Stop or operating mode off Operation Alarm search date and time search Alarm recording or sensor recording should continue for at least 5 seconds When recording is performed in the long time timelapse mode date time search will not function correctly if the recording duration is too short To ensure that the date time search operates c
23. Contents of Menu Switches 4 7 Contents of Menu Switches Factory setting e The lower section in the items and set values columns shows what s on the VCR s display Factory setting The lower section in the items and set values columns shows what s on the VCR s display Screens Items Set values Function Screens Items Set values Function SRI EXT SRI EXT REC OFF Selects series recording or automatic recording with an extemal VCR activation ALARM TAPE END OFF Selects whether or not the Stop mode is forcibly engaged when the tape MODE SERIES signal f f sual SENSOR MODE STOP ends even if there is an alarm or sensor recording OFF The series recording and automatic recording with an external si aone o eaea aly EXT MODE OFF The forced Stop mode is not engaged eae ee fe ee signal functions are disabled VCR s display of F When the tape ends the mode set with the menu switch lt AUTO VCR s display oF F SERIES The series recording function is enabled AL SE 4 StoP AEW PEREAT OE h uae D Uswis d G Eb of SErt EXT Theautomatic recording function with an external signalis enabled zors C gt onthe lt ODE gt screenis engaged Ett When the menu switch lt REPEAT REC gt is set to ON externally ON The Forced Stop mode is engaged activated recording is not executed gt Fi BUZZER TAPE END OFF Sets whether or not the buzzer sounds when th
24. FF button or REW button The operation varies depending on how the FF or REW button is pressed E Each time the FF button or REW button is pressed the picture is advanced or reversed one field E When the FF button or REW button is pressed for Morr more than 2 seconds the picture is Wee advanced or reversed continuously field 7 by field continuous field advance sus playback 3 Press the PAUSE button in the Continuous Field Advance Play mode to restore the Still mode Press the PLAY button to restore normal playback 1 1 L i 1 1 ea eee E25 pos a cael foe e In the Continuous Field Advance Play mode no sound is output When continuous field advance playback continues for about 3 minutes the Stop mode is automatically engaged to protect the tape When forward field by field playback is switched to reverse field by field playback noise may appear in the picture for several seconds Reverse playback E 1 Press the REVERSE button in any mode except Record Record Pause or Record Check lt 1 The reverse indicator is shown on the display and sJ the Reverse mode is engaged The tape is played back in reverse in the 2H or 6H mode U model 3H mode E model regardless of the playback speed mode setting No sound is output To 2 Press the PAUSE button to engage the Still mode To restore the normal playback press the PLAY button 47
25. OFF Sets whether or not the buzzer sounds when a warning occurs ALARM REC MODE OFF Selects the alarm recording or sensor recording function S eee aL tlie aa De oeoa ee E ETEEN SENSOR ALARM e Alarm recording When an alarm signal is input to the rear panel s b gl 3J ofF eanundistope g 4 MODE SENSOR ALARM IN terminal during recording the mode switches to the 2H SP on ps ALL or 6H EP U model 3H SP E model recording mode for realtime n i a D r a FE E recording of the alarm event IN OUT CAMERA SW OFF Sets the camera switching signal output interval AL SE i Ai A Sensor recording When an alarm signal is input to the rear panel s 1 FIELD OFF No camera switching signal is output Gens ALARM IN terminal in the Stop mode Stop mode Timer Recording 2 FIELD 1 FIELD Set to this position to switch cameras every 1 field ny Standby or Operating Off mode recording starts in the 2H SP or 6H R Wiles ee FF pees 2 FIELD Set to this position to switch cameras every two fields 1 Ex EP mode U modeo 3H SP mode E model 10 i F J frame OFF Alarm or sensor recording is not executed F ALARM Alarm recording is executed SENSOR Sensor recording is executed RS 232C ALL Both alarm and sensor recording are executed B RATE This screen is shown only when the optional SA K97U RS 232C board is installed REC SPEED 2H Selects the recording mode for alarm or sensor recording 6H 2H Records in the 2H SP mode 600
26. ONSCREEN F DISP MODE VIDEO VTR MODE SRI EXT MODE ALARM SENSOR MODE BUZZER IN OUT PROGRAM TIMER HOLIDAY SET HOUR METER OTHER PROGRAM TIMER screen Recording speed Stop time Start time MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT S PROGRAM TIMER START STOP SPD PGM DAYLY SET TUE WED THU FRI SAT SUN MON Timer Program No m OFF 1ST RPT Operation is disabled 1st week Every week TIMER 12 xs 16 30 00 32 E VCR display Press the SHIFT W button to select lt PROGRAM TIMER gt in the main menu and press the SET button The lt PROGRAM TIMER gt menu is shown on the monitor and SUN blinks Set the day of the week SAT Press the SET button to set the day of the week to SAT 5 Set the hour for the start time 8 Press the SHIFT button so that hour for START blinks Press the SET button to set the hour of the start time to 8 6 Set the minute for the start time 00 Press the SHIFT button so that minute for START blinks Press the SET button to set the minute of the start time to OO 7 In the same way set the hour 17 and minute 00 for the stop time When the stop time is earlier than the start time or the same as the start time T is added to the beginning of th
27. SAT J PROGRAM TIMER START STOP SPD PGM 120 RPT TUE WED SUN MON THU FRI SAT OFF Operation is disabled 1ST 1st week RPT Every week MENU button SET button SET button E Programming timer recording for more than 24 hours Example Recording is performed in the 120 hour timelapse mode from 9 00 p m on every Friday to 8 00 a m on every Monday 1 Follow steps 1 to 3 in Timer Recording Program Setting on page 31 2 Press the SHIFT Y button so that the 7th line SAT blinks on the lt PROGRAM TIMER gt Programs lasting for more than 24 hours can only be set on the seventh line 3 Press the SET button to set the day of the week to FRI and press the SHIFT button Hour for the start time blinks 4 Press the SET button to set the hour of the start time to 21 and press the SHIFT button Minute for the start time blinks 5 Press the SET button to set the minute of the start time to 00 and press the SHIFT button Hour for the stop time blinks 6 Press the SET button to set the hour of the stop time to p eres is shown for the items after STOP the DAY on the 8th line changes to the next day of the week SAT automatically and is shown for START 7 Press
28. Selects the RS 232C data transfer rate 600 bps 1200 bps 2400 bps Ste raat gi as te 6H Records in the 6H EP mode U model o1 1200 4800 bps and 9600 bps AL SE 2400 bH 4800 DURATION 5 Selects the recording duration for alarm or sensor recording 9600 10 5 180 Alarm or sensor recording is performed for the specified time 5 fo nnn nn T a ao 15 sec to 180 sec 10 J i 30 TAPE END Alarm or sensor recording continues to the end of the tape 2 60 MANUAL Alarm or sensor recording continues for as long as alarm 5600 120 signals are input Set to this position when specifying the 180 alarm recording time with a switcher TAPE END To ensure accurate alarm search and alarm scan operation MANUAL be sure to set the recording time to 5 seconds or more A gls i80 EPEn nfati 25 26 5 PREPARATION Cassette Loading Unloading Loading Insert the cassette with its label side facing you Gently push the center of the cassette until the machine starts automatic loading Timelapse eeo O ae GO indication TIMER indication EJECT button Notes e To avoid damage or injury do not insert your hand or other foreign objects into the cassette loading slot e For best results use a T 120 tape U model E 180 tape E model Auto operate on When a cassette is loaded the oprating mode automatically tur
29. Stop mode is forcibly engaged when the tape ends even if there is an alarm recording during recording e When set to STOP the Stop mode is engaged at tape end even if repeat recording or auto rewind is set e When set to OFF VCR operation is determined by the repeat recording or auto rewind setting 3 Set the other menu switches E Setting the alarm buzzer Set the menu switch lt AL SENSOR IN gt in lt BUZZER gt to ON to sound the alarm buzzer during alarm recording E Setting the on screen brightness and display items Select the monitor display setting with the menu switch On screen information is recorded together with the video signals You can change the on screen display position with the ON SCREEN W gt buttons on the front panel E Setting the HDR To record in the HDR mode during timelapse recording set the menu switch lt HDR gt in lt VTR MODE gt to ON L U model only ALARM SENSOR MODE screen SRVEXT MODE 1 SRVEXT REC OFF 2 EXT REC END NORMAL 3 CNT TAPE END OFF ALARMSENSOR MODE Set to ALARM or ALL 7 REC MODE ALARM 2 REC SPEED 2H 3 DURATION 60SEC 4 TAPE END MODE 4 Select the timelapse recording mode with the TIME MODE button on the front panel The selected recording speed mode is shown on the VCR s display and on the monitor 5 Follow the procedure described in Recording Basic Operat
30. V pulse in the 3H SP play mode E CNT MEM SW Factory setting OFF Counter memory ON OFF e Set to ON to use the counter memory function E AUTO REW Factory setting OFF Automatic rewind ON OFF e Set to ON to rewind the tape to the beginning when the tape ends E REPEAT PLAY Factory setting OFF Repeat playback ON OFF e Set to ON to execute repeat playback To listen to the sound recorded in the L12H and L24H modes play the tape back in the same mode used for recording L12H or L24H When a tape recorded in the 3H mode is played back in the L12H or L24H mode noise appears in the picture Press the TIME MODE button to set the playback speed to 3H and start playback Noise may appear in the picture with tapes not recorded on the SR 9080E EK Tapes recorded in the LP mode cannot be played back In this case the LP indication blinks on the display 46 E tea 5 g TIME MODE button 2 Playback 1 Press the OPERATE button to turn the operating mode on The OPERATE indicator lights 2 Press the TIME MODE button to set the play mode to 3H SP mode The 3H indication is shown on the display e To play back a tape recorded in the timelapse mode at slow speed press the TIME MODE button to set the desired mode L12H L24H 960H slow play e Avoid using slow motion playback continuously for long pe
31. also promotes the wear and deterioration of mechanical parts by causing poor contact between tape and heads This also prevents the VCR from maintaining video and audio quality at high levels To prevent wear and deterioration clean the heads regularly using a head cleaning tape However because a head cleaning tape alone cannot clean the entire tape transport mechanism this should also be inspected periodically to prevent any problems that could result from a sudden failure As replacement and adjustment of parts require advanced skills and specialized equipment please contact the person in charge of professional video equipment at your nearest JVC authorized service agent for servicing Monitoring Usage Time Periodic Maintenance The total operation time reached by an ordinary home VCR Check or replace the following mechanical parts according in 5 or 6 years may be reached by a professional VCR in to the running time as few as 5 or 6 months Therefore it is important that the total hours of operation be carefully monitored An hour Running time 1000H 2000H 3000H 4000H meter in the on screen display see page 20 shows the i i accumulated time In the chart below the hours Drum ass y including heads 4 o bd accumulated in each month are shown in relation to the Pinch rollers A O O e number of hours used per day Times shown in the shaded Drive parts A A A fo area indicate that maintenance should be performed
32. m To set more than one menu switch repeat the above steps and To check or set the other menu switch setting screens Press the MENU button to restore the main menu screen and repeat steps 3 to 5 End menu switch setting To restore the normal screen from the menu switch setting screen press the MENU button twice e The specified setting value is stored in the VCR s memory and retained even if the operating power is turned off e For details on menu switch items refer to pages 23 to 26 4_ON SCREEN MENU SWITCHES 4 7 Contents of Menu Switches Factory setting e The lower section in the items and set values columns shows what s on the VCR s display Screens Items Set values Function ON TONE 0 IRE The higher the numeric value the brighter the display SCREEN 30 IRE The brightness is shown on the line under the setting value MODE 70 IRE 0 IRE black indication 100 IRE 30 IRE Ae ee Rares eee 70 IRE 1 VCR s display 100 IRE white indication O5d a W 100 DAY ON Sets whether or not the year month and day are shown on screen OFF ON Shown Panna e on OFF Not shown USd e oFF TIME ON Sets whether or not the time is shown OFF ON Shown pe sy Niwa OFF Not shown Ud 3 p oF F REC SPEED ON Sets whether or not the recording speed mode is shown
33. mode Press four times to release the search mode After the search mode is selected with this button press the FF or REW button to execute the search operation in the selected mode For details refer to page 49 DISPLAY button Selects which data current time control tape counter 00H 00m 00s 23H 59m 59s or reel tape counter 0 9999 is displayed Each time this button is pressed the display switches to the next item LOCK button Press to activate the operation lock function CNT RESET button When the display shows the control tape counter or reel tape counter press this button to reset to OOHOOmO00s or 0000 RESET CANCEL button e In the Timer Program Setting mode press this button to cancel the program settings For details refer to Timer Recording on page 36 e Also press this button to interrupt alarm recording or to reset the alarm input data or power loss power failure data For details refer to pages 21 and 39 e Resets the seconds in the currently displayed time to 00 when pressed together with the CNT RESET button except in menu setting mode When the seconds value is 29 or less the minutes value is the same but the seconds value is reset to 0 eg 12 34 29 12 34 00 When the seconds value is 30 or more the seconds value is reset to 00 and the minutes value is increased by one e g 12 34 30 12 35 00 MENU button Presstod
34. on screen OFF ON Shown ieee ce a a oo OFF Not shown OSd 4 ne oF F ALARM CNT Sets whether or not the number of alarms is shown on screen ON Shown i ee ee OFF Not shown Sd 5 POWER Sets whether or not the number of power losses is shown on screen LOSS CNT ON Shown wee ce OFF Not shown Sd b F DISP REC TALLY Sets whether or not the REC indicator lights in the Record mode ON Lights Saeko OFF Does not light FdiP i WARNING Sets whether or not a warning indication error code display is shown when a problem occurs jig tia ON Shown Fd iP OFF Not shown VIDEO MODE V PULSE Sets whether or not the V pulse is added during ordinary playback 2H and 6H modes U model 3H mode E model fey ee ee eg OFF V pulse is not added Normally set to this position uid o ON V pulse is added e When a camera synchronized with the power supply is switched with a switcher the picture may be distorted at the switching point In this case set this switch to ON This locks the monitor preventing the picture distortion at switching points only in the 2 6H mode U model 3H mode E model e V pulse is always added in the Still mode and Timelapse mode 23 4 ON SCREEN MENU SWITCHES 4 7 Contents of Menu Switches Factory setting Screens VTR MODE 24 e The lower section in the items and set values columns shows what s on the VCR s display Items Set values
35. place on days of the week indicated by End timer program setting Press the MENU button twice The normal screen is restored Press the TIMER button The TIMER indication and active timer program numbers light on the display and the operating mode is automatically turned off to engage the Timer Recording Standby mode 6_RECORDING E model 6 3 Timer Recording PROGRAM TIMER screen Recording speed Stop time Start time Day of the week PROGRAM NO 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 DAYLY SET SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT DAILY SET a PROGRAM TIMER START STOP SPD PGM DAY 10 00 17 00 48 ON DAYLY SET SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT sa PROGRAM TIMER START STOP SPD PGM DAY 10 00 17 00 48 ON ON Enabled OFF Disabled E Programming timer recording for more than one day every day This programming is to timer record at the same time on specified days of the week Example Recording is performed in the 48 hour timelapse mode from 10 00 a m to 5 00 p m on Monday Wednesday and Saturday Repeat steps 1 to 3 in Timer Recording Program Setting on page 31 Set the day of the week on lt PROGRAM TIMER gt to DAY with the SET button Press the SHIFT button so that the hour for the start time blinks and set hour to 10 with the SET butto
36. record check function ON 6 Unused 7 Unused 59 U 9 OPTIONAL SA K97U RS 232C INTERFACE BOARD E model After transmitting the VISS SEARCH command 18 transmit the appropriate 2 byte numeric data from 30H to 39H the data input command 40H and either FF ABH or REW ACH All commands should be transmitted separately one byte at a time with ACK OAH confirmation from the VCR after each transmission Execute in the Stop mode 18 VISS SEARCH B3H To search for a designated alarm input point on the tape The VCR starts search after returning ACK When the specified point is reached the VCR returns COMPLETION 01H If the end or beginning of the tape is reached before the specified point the VCR returns NOT TARGET 05H This command differs from commands 16 and 17 only in that the FF ABH or REW ACH command is included separately 2 VCR setting commands Commands available include control of recording playback mode setting timelapse VCR operation mode setting date and time setting timer programming on screen setting and others E Recording playback mode setting commands Two commands are available One allows you to rotate through recording playback modes the other permits you to directly select the mode 1 MODE SHIFT 7DH Switches from one recording playback mode to the next each time the command is transmitted Use the TL STATUS SENSE D6H command to check the curr
37. rewind ON OFF Set to ON to rewind the tape to the beginning when the tape ends E REPEAT PLAY Factory setting OFF Repeat playback ON OFF e Set to ON to execute repeat playback To listen to the sound recorded in the L12H L18H and L24H modes play the tape back in the same mode used for recording L12H L18H or L24H When a tape recorded in the 2H mode is played back in the L12H or L24H mode noise appears in the picture When a tape recorded in the 6H mode is played back in the L18H mode noise appears in the picture Press the TIME MODE button to set the playback speed to 2H or 6H and start playback Noise may appear in the picture with tapes not recorded on the SR 9080U 46 U TIME MODE button 7 2 Playback 1 Press the OPERATE button to turn the operating mode on The OPERATE indicator lights 2 Press the TIME MODE button to set the play mode to 2H SP or 6H EP mode The 2H or 6H indication is shown on the display e To play back a tape recorded in the timelapse mode at slow speed press the TIME MODE button to set the desired mode L12H L18H L24H 24H Dies 960H slow play e Avoid using slow motion playback continuously for long periods more than several hours 3 Load the recorded cassette correctly If a cassette is loaded when the operating mode is off the operating mode is switched on automatical
38. setting Day of the week Sun to Sat timer recording program and daily timer recording program are available for up to 8 programs e Holiday setting Timer recording can be programmed for a specified date The holiday setting has priority over the program timer setting SHIFTY button SHIFT button RESET CANCEL ON SCREEN kd MENU TIME MOD CHO W 7 SETT gt E MENU button L SET button TIMER button SET button Notes Timer programming is not possible if the date and time are not set If you select program timer or holiday setting from the main menu when the date and time have not been set the clock setting screen opens Set the date and time Do not try to program the regular timer or holiday timer when the Timer Record mode is engaged To do so you must first release the Timer Record mode by pressing the TIMER button Preparation E Make sure all equipment is connected correctly E Check the current time E Load a cassette with safety tab in place If a cassette is loaded when the operating mode is off the operating mode is switched on automatically auto operate on function Timer Recording Program Setting Main menu screen E Timer recording programming for the specified day of the week MENU peasant DISP MODE Examp l
39. the SHIFT W button so that the day of the week on the 8th line blinks 8 Press the SET button to set the day of the week to MON and press the SHIFT button three times Hour for the stop time blinks 9 Press the SET button to set the hour of the stop time to 8 10 In the same way press the SHIFT button and SET button to set the minute of the stop time to 00 the recording speed to 120 and PGM to RPT every week 11 End timer program setting Press the MENU button twice The normal screen is restored 12 Press the TIMER button The TIMERlindication and program number 7 light on the display and the operating mode is automatically turned off to engage the Timer Recording Standby mode 33 E 6 RECORDING U model 6 3 Timer Recording PROGRAM TIMER screen Recording speed Stop time Start time Day of the week ON Enabled OFF Disabled DAYLY SET SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT T DAILY SET Na PROGRAM PROGRAM TIMER NO 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 DAYLY SET SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT PROGRAM TIMER START STOP SPD PGM DAY 10 00 17 00 48 ON MON Tu wel THU FRI SAT 34 U E Programming timer recording for more than one day every day This programming is to timer record at the same ti
40. the SHIFT W button to move the cursor to the item you want to display 4 Press the SET button to display the selected menu screen on the monitor see below 5 To restore the main menu screen press the MENU button To cancel the main menu mode press the MENU button again The normal screen is restored Contents of the main menu items E CLOCK SET VCR s display ci SEL Displays the date time setting screen Set the clock before operating the VCR refer to page 19 li ONSCREENFF DISP MODE VCR s display d 5P Let s you choose whether or not to display on screen display items brightness selection REC indicator and warning indicator E VIDEO VTR MODE VCR s display u d o For VCR operation settings such as V Pulse ON OFF HDR recording counter memory function and repeat recording playback E SRI EXT MODE VCR s display 5 E For setting series recording or automatic recording with an external signal E ALARM SENSOR MODE VCR s display Al 5En For setting alarm recording or sensor recording operation E BUZZER IN OUT VCR s display 51 55 1 Turn ON OFF buzzers such as the tape end buzzer and alarm sensor buzzer and set camera switch signal output E PROGRAM TIMER VCR s display Fr Shows timer recording program settings with the day of the week E HOLIDAY SET VCR s display Hol id Shows timer recording program settings at specified dates E HOUR METER VCR s displa
41. the cassette indication is shown only while the cassette is being ejected E 98 System error The operating mode is turned off Trun the operating mode on again E 99 System error The operating mode is turned off This unit uses a microprocessor and may not function properly if there is external noise or interference In this case turn the operating mode off and unplug the power cord from the AC outlet Then plug the power cord in again and check operation _____ See page 1 6 1 3 4 Emergency history 53 Camera image is not switched Is the lt CAMERA SW gt menu switch in lt IN OUT gt set to OFF When setting the camera switching timing on this unit set the menu switch to 1 FIELD or 2 FIELD External recording is not possible 54 U Is the lt REPEAT REC gt menu switch in the lt VTR MODE gt menu set to ON To perform repeat recording using external recording activation set lt REPEAT REC gt to OFF and lt AUTO REW gt to ON 8 TROUBLESHOOTING E model 8 2 No Error Indication Symptoms No power is supplied Causes Remedies Is the power cord disconnected Is the TIMER indication shown Is the Operation Lock mode engaged Connect the power cord to an AC outlet Press the TIMER button so that the TIMER indication goes out Release the Operation Lock mode Operation buttons have no effec
42. the start of each alarm recording is played back for about 5 seconds Press the PLAY button when you want to start playback Normal playback starts and the Alarm Scan mode is canceled e Tocancel alarm search or alarm scan press the STOP button PLAY button REVERSE button or the REW FF button whichever is opposite to the current tape running direction e When the end or beginning of the tape is reached during alarm search or alarm scan the mode is canceled and the Stop mode is engaged Date time search setting screen Day setting __ Time setting A TD SRH 01D 00H 00H 00M 018 Search data during tape running month day hour minute Date time search section recorded at a specified date and time is searched and the Stop mode is engaged 1 Press the SEARCH button three times in the Stop mode The Date Time Search mode is engaged and the date time search setting screen is shown on the monitor td 0100 is shown on the VCR s display To cancel the Date Time Search mode press the SEARCH button once Press the SET or SET button to set the date you want to search 01 31 VCR s display AL SENSOR REC BEPEAT 12345878 VISS LOCK TIME MODE 3 Press the SHIFT button so that hour blinks Py A Press the SET button to set the hour you want to search 00 23 Co Op
43. to the Tracking Preset mode press the and buttons simultaneously The tracking adjustment is impossible in the L12H L24H Linear Slow play mode When a picture moves up and down in the Still mode and Timelapse Play mode Press either the V LOCK button to minimize vertical jitter 7 8 V PULSE When the picture is distorted set the lt V PULSE gt menu switch in lt VIDEO MODE gt to ON This menu switch is effective only in the 2H and 6H modes U model 3H mode E model Normally set to OFF VIDEO VTR MODE screen VIDEO MODE T V PULSE ON Set to ON VTA MODE U model only 1 HDR 2 CNT MEM SW 3 POWER ON REC 4 AUTO REC CHECK 5 AUTO REW 6 REPEAT PLAY 7 REPEAT REC e When cameras synchronized with a power supply are switched with a switcher the pictures may be distorted at the switching point This switch locks the monitor to prevent distortion of the displayed picture Only operates in the Normal Play 2H 6H mode U model 3H mode E model e In the Still or Timelapse Play mode V pulses are always output 52 8 TROUBLESHOOTING 8 1 Error Indication Error indications are shown on the display whenever condensation occurs or there are problems with cassette loading unloaxding or mechanism operation E When a problem occurs the error indication E lights when the lt WARNING gt menu switch in lt F DISP gt is set
44. unit includes a Recording Check function using the REC CHECK button Use these features to quickly check recording quality on a daily basis To If any problems are found after inspection turn the power off unplug the power plug from the AC outlet and contact your JVC dealer REV aby OPERATE button Press to turn the operating mode ON OFF When this button is ON the OPERATE indicator lights and the unit can be operated When a cassette is loaded operating mode is switched on andthe OPERATE indicator lights automatically The OPERATE button does not completely shut off the mains powerto the unit but switches the operating current on and off EJECT button Press to eject the cassette The cassette cannot be ejected during recording REC indicator This indicator lights during recording if menu switch lt RECORD LED gt on the lt F DISP gt screen is set to ON Cassette loading slot Insert a cassette in this slot Use a VHS cassette tape REC CHECK button Use this button to check recording Whenpressedin the Record mode the VCR will rewindthe tape for about5 seconds of tape time and then play back the rewound section in the 2H 6H U model 3H E model mode to check recording quality Recording is resumed automatically after playback at the point where recording was interrupted e If picture quality is judged to be inferior during recording check
45. with the SP heads In the HDR mode the interval between frames fields is reduced by about a third allowing three 3 times as many frames to be recorded as in the ordinary timelapse mode This does not affect the actual recording time of the tape the recording time is the same as it would be if recorded in the normal SP Timelapse mode The quality of the picture recorded in the HDR mode is inferior to that in ordinary timelapse recording equivalent to the EP mode 28 U 5 PREPARATION E model 5 2 Recording Playback Speed Mode Selection nn nn 3AN IDG uu uu icuH L OPERATE button POPOR ay Daek speed TIME MODE buttons 1 Press the OPERATE button to turn the operating mode on 2 Select the Record or Playback speed with the TIME MODE button Refer to the table below The selected recording or playback speed mode is shown on the display E 180 Recording Audio Display Mode Available recording playback interval recording time hour sec 3H Standard SP 3 L12H 12 hour linear slow 12 0 1 Possible L24H 24 hour linear slow 24 0 18 48H 48 hour timelapse 48 0 34 72H 72 hour timelapse 72 0 52 120H 120 hour timelapse 120 0 82 Impossible 168H 168 hour timelapse 168 1 14 240H 240 hour timelapse 240 1 62 480H 480 hour timelapse 480 3 22 960H 960 hour timelapse 960 6 42
46. 30H to 39H and the data input command 40H Correspondence of ASCII codes with recording playback modes is as shown below Eg To set to L24H Mode 1st byte 2nd byte 2H 30H 30H 6H 30H 31H TXD 7EH 30H 33H 40H Time L12H 30H 32H RXD OAH OAH OAH OAH L18H 30H 32H L24H 30H 33H 24H 31H 36H 48H 30H 34H 72H 30H 35H 120H 30H 37H 168H 30H 38H 240H 30H 39H __ HDR OFF only 480H 31H 31H HDR ON only 960H 31H 33H E Timelapse VCR operation mode setting commands 1 TL STATUS SET 86H Set the timelapse VCR operation mode with 3 byte data Send one byte at a time by checking ACK OAH from the VCR TXD 86H 1st byte 2nd byte 3rd byte Time RXD OAH OAH OAH OAH e The setting details for the first to the third bytes are shown below 1st byte 2nd byte BIT When the bit is 1 BIT When the bit is 1 0 Repeat recording function ON 0 Unused 1 Unused 1 Alarm recording function ON 2 POWER ON REC mode ON 2 Unused 3 Auto rewind ON 3 Sensor recording function ON 4 Unused 4 External recording function ON 5 Series recording function ON 5 Unused 6 Tape end buzzer ON during recording 6 Unused 7 Alarm recording buzzer ON 7 Warning buzzer ON 3rd byte BIT When the bit is 1 0 Unused 1 Summer time compensation ON 2 Unused 3 Unused 4 HDR mode ON 5 Auto
47. 3h41m 5 500 5h30m 7h42m 11h00m 22h0m 44h0m 6 018 om Om om Om om When the cassette tape is ejected the tape reel counter is reset to 0000 When the tape is rewound to the beginning in the Repeat Recording or Auto Rewind mode using the counter end output function the tape reel counter is reset to 0000 Counter end output function Set the menu switch lt CNT TAPE END gt to any position except OFF 64 E 10 APPENDIXES 10 2 Rear Panel s Input Output Terminals CAM SW OUT Camera switching signal output During recording During standb Signal levels Timelapse recording y i i Camera switching signal output gt Time The switching interval i can be set to 1 field l vreig l or 1 frame with the lt CAMERA SW gt in the lt IN OUT gt setting screen With the menu switch set to 1 field Remarks Open collector output ALARM IN Alarm signal input Min 400 msec HV 5 V Input at ground level LARM RST IN arm signal reset input T lt a lt t Min 400 msec 12V Input at high level LARM REC OUT arm recording mode signal output s rs lt Alarm Record mode l t output impedance 4 7 kohms Output at high level TAPE END OUT Tape end signal output Record repeat recording ON auto rewind ON mode Record mode repeat recordi HV 12 V LV 0V Max 10 mA Ab
48. 43a4093 4 ALLASSVO OCIA 0806 YS VIDEO CASSETTE RECORDER JVC is a registered trademark owned by VICTOR COMPANY OF JAPAN LTD JVC is a registered trademark in Japan the U S A the U K and many other countries 1999 VICTOR COMPANY OF JAPAN LIMITED Printed in Japan SL96147 U model SL96157 E model SR 9080 INSTRUCTIONS JVC TIMELAPSE TIMELAPSE Before operating this unit please read the instructions carefully to ensure the best possible performance For Customer Use Enter below the Serial No which is located on the rear of cabinet Retain this information for future reference Model No SR 9080 Serial No SL96147 U model SL96157 E model OPTIONAL PLAYBACK AND ON SCREEN MENU CONTROLS AND PREPARATION SWITCHES CONNECTIONS CONNECTORS INTRODUCTION RECORDING SPECIAL EFFECTS TROUBLE INTERFACE BOARD SHOOTING PLAYBACK SA K97U RS 232C APPENDIXES SAFETY PRECAUTIONS U model CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR BACK NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INDIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product
49. 7 PLAYBACK AND SPECIAL EFFECTS PLAYBACK 3 Special Effects Playback CJE TIMELAPSE EO T Ek Imini o oe of gio n fa Hoong as E L FF button PLAY button REW button Shuttle search reverse and fast forward playback Press the FF button or REW button in the Play mode to engage the Fast Forward Shuttle Search mode or Reverse Shuttle Search mode E Fast forward shuttle search Press the FF button during play The fast forward search indicator is shown on the display and the Fast Forward Shuttle Search mode is engaged RPS gt he 1 1 7 L i SI Pawn ve E Reverse shuttle search Press the REW button during play a a a The rewind search indicator is shown on the 24 KK display and the Reverse Shuttle Search mode is engaged The operation varies depending on how the FF or REW button is pressed Refer to the table below for details U model Type of recording Operation of the REW and FF buttons Tape recorded in the 2H SP mode or the ordinary Timelapse mode Tape recorded in the 6H EP mode or the HDR Timelapse mode Press the button once normal play mode 7 times 2H SP speed latch Press the PLAY button to restore the 21 times the 6H EP speed latch Press the PLAY button to restore the normal play mode Hold the butto
50. 832 Om Om Om Om Om 0m Record playback speed modes HDR OFF 72H 120H 168H 240H 480H 960H HDR ON 72H 120H 168H 240H 480H 960H 0 73h45m 122 h 56 m 172h6m 245h 52m 491h45m 983 h 30 m 500 64h27m 107 h 25m 150h23m 214h51m 429 h 42 m 859 h 25m 1 000 55h42m 92h51m 129h59m 185h42m 371 h 24m 742 h 48 m 1 500 47h31m 79h12m 110h53m 158h24m 316 h 49 m 633 h 38 m o 2 000 39h53m 66 h 29m 93h5m 132 h 58 m 265 h 57 m 531h55m 5 2 500 32h49m 54h42m 76h35m 109 h 25m 218 h 50 m 437 h40 m 3 000 26h18m 43h51m 61h24m 87h43m 175 h 26 m 350 h 53 m 3 500 20h21m 33 h 56 m 47h31m 67h53m 135 h 46 m 271 h32 m 2 4 000 14 h 58 m 24h57m 34 h 56 m 49h55m 99 h 50 m 199 h 40 m 4 500 10h8m 16 h 54m 23h40m 33 h 48 m 67h37m 135h 14m 5 000 5h52m 9h47m 13h41m 19 h 34 m 39h8m 78h17m 5 500 2h9m 3h35m 5h2m 7h1i1m 14h23m 28h 46m 5 832 Om om Om Om 0m Om e When the cassette tape is ejected the tape reel counter is reset to 0000 When the tape is rewound to the beginning in the Repeat Recording or Auto Rewind mode using the counter end output function the tape reel counter is reset to 0000 Counter end output function Set the menu switch lt CNT TAPE END gt to any position except OFF 64 U 10 APPENDIXES 10 1 Tape Reel Counter Tape Remaining Time Table The table below shows the tape remaining time with the tape reel counter value in each record playback speed mode when a E 180 tape is used Since actual tape r
51. ARNING TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE IMPORTANT Connection to the mains supply in the United Kingdom DO NOT cut off the mains plug from this equipment If the plug fitted is not suitable for the power points in your home or the cable is too short to reach a power point then obtain a proper safety approved extension lead adapter or consult your dealer BE SURE to replace the fuse only with an identical approved type as originally fitted and to replace the fuse cover If nonetheless the mains plug is cut off remove the fuse and dispose of the plug immediately to avoid a possible shock hazard by inadvertent connection to the mains supply If this product is not supplied fitted with a mains plug then follow the instructions given below DO NOT make any connection to the Larger Terminal coded E or Green The wires in the mains lead are coloured in accordance with the following code Ce eme ens bene If these colours do not correspond with the terminal identifications of your plug connect as follows Blue wire to terminal coded N Neutral or coloured Black Brown wire to terminal coded L Live or coloured Red If in doubt consult a competent electrician CAUTION To prevent electric shock do not open the cabinet No user serviceable parts inside Referservicing to qualified service personnel Note The rating plate and the safety caution are
52. Auto head Then the recorded section is automatically played cleaning back to check whether or not the signals have been recorded properly If the recording is Auto recording for satisfactory recording resumes several seconds e If the recording is unsatisfactory the heads are F cleaned automatically Recording is restarted for several seconds and then the recording is checked again If the recording is still unsatisfactory the error code E 09 is shown on the display and recording resumes Normal Recording check Recording Defect Auto head cleaning Recording Display The error code E 09 remains on the display Note e Continuous repeat recording over long periods may produce excessive wear and tear on the tape and VCR Be sure to replace the tape periodically refer to page 28 43 6 RECORDING 6 8 Recording with External VCR Activation Signal Recording start stop can be controlled externally by inputting a VCR activation signal to the SERIES REC IN terminal on the SR 9080 s rear panel wii K E fod E pay 6 6 OLR AAC 2 To COM terminal To SERIES REC IN If the external recording function is activated a hundred times a day or more a malfunction may occur because the guaranteed range is exceeded day set the recording speed mode to 2H
53. CONNECTIONS 3 1 Connecting to a Camera cseceeeeeeeees 14 3 2 System Using Sequential Switcher 15 3 3 Connecting the Rear Panel Input Output Terminal Connections cceccceeseeeeeeees 16 4 ON SCREEN MENU SWITCHES 4 1 On Screen Display 4 2 Main Menu Display hi 4 3 Date and Time Setting ceeseeeeeees 19 4 4 Hour Meter Display 0 0 eee 20 4 5 Alarm Input Power Loss Data Display 21 4 6 Menu Switch Setting 0 0 22 4 7 Contents of Menu Switches ee 23 5 PREPARATION 5 1 Cassette Loading Unloading 27 5 2 Recording Playback Speed Mode SGlCHION sssrinin 28 6 RECORDING 6 1 Switch Setting During Recording 29 6 2 Recording Basic Operation 6 3 Timer Recording e Timer Recording Program Setting e Holiday Timer Recording Setting 35 e Canceling Changing Timer Recording Program e Notes on Timer Recording 6 4 Alarm Recording 6 5 Sensor Recording c csccecsessceesseseesesecore 6 6 Series Recording 6 7 Repeat Recording 6 8 Recording with External VCR Activation SIGMA EAE A 44 6 9 How to Restore Recording After Power i r E E E T 45 6 10 External Timer Recording 0 ccccceee 45 6 11 Tape End BUZZI scss cscs cescsceisscteescecesccctvesess 45 7 PLAYBACK AND SPECIAL EFFECTS PLAYBACK TaN PROPALATIOMN puien 46 7 2 PlAyDaCK isara 46 7 3 Special Effects Playback 0
54. DEO VTR MODE gt to OFF with the SET button Press the MENU button to restore the main menu screen U model on 3 Call the lt HOLIDAY SET gt screen e Press the SHIFT Y button to select lt HOLIDAY SET gt in the main menu and press the SET button 4 Press the SET button to set the hour of the start time to 0 and press the SHIFT button Minute for the start time blinks 5 Press the SET button to set the minute of the start time to 00 and press the SHIFT button Hour for the stop time blinks 6 Press the SET button to set the hour of the stop time to 00 and press the SHIFT button T is shown at the beginning of the stop time When the stop time is earlier than the start time or the same as the start time the stop time is assumed to be the next day and T is added to the beginning of the stop time 7 Press the SHIFT button and SET button to set the minute of the stop time to 00 the recording speed to 960 and PGM to ON 8 Set the day e Press the SHIFT button or SHIFT W button to select the line and enter the day for timer recording with the SET button 9 End holiday timer recording setting Press the MENU button twice The normal screen is restored 10 Press the TIMER button The TIMERIindication
55. DR is ON or OFF Display ce Audio Mode Available recording playback interval recordin HDR REC time hour sec with HDR ing OFF ON mode OFF 2H 2H Standard SP 2 HDR ON OFF can 6H 6H 3x EP 6 be activated in any P recording mode L12H 12 hour SP linear slow 12 0 1 Possible except the 2H 6H L18H 18 hour EP linear slow 18 mode L24H 24 hour SP linear slow 24 0 2 24H 24 hour timelapse 24 48H 48H 48 hour timelapse 48 0 4 72H 72H 72 hour timelapse 72 0 6 120H 120H 120 hour timelapse 120 1 0 Impossible 168H 168H 168 hour timelapse 168 1 4 240H 240H 240 hour timelapse 240 2 480H 480H 480 hour timelapse 480 4 960H 960H 960 hour timelapse 960 8 e Available recording time may vary depending on the type of cassette used e In the L12H L18H and L24H Linear Slow mode the tape runs continuously while sound is recorded Pictures are timelapse recorded e The L12H and L24H modes can be set only when HDR is set to OFF The L18H and 24H modes can be set only when HDR is set to ON e For best results use a T 120 tape Replace the cassette at least once every 15 days when using the 2H 168H modes In the 240 960H modes replace the cassette with a new one at the completion of recording High Density Recording HDR is performed with the EP heads When HDR is set to OFF recording is performed
56. E 1 HDR OFF 2 CNT MEM SW OFF 3 POWER ON REC OFF 4 AUTO REC CHECK OFF 5 AUTO REW 6 REPEAT PLAY Set to ON 7 REPEAT REC Auto rewind When the tape ends during recording playback or forward search the VCR automatically rewinds the tape to the start and enters the Stop mode To auto rewind the tape set the lt AUTO REW gt menu switch in lt VTR MODE gt to ON VIDEO VTR MODE screen VIDEO MODE 1 V PULSE OFF VTR MODE 1 HDR OFF 2 CNT MEM SW OFF 3 POWER ON REC OFF 4 AUTO REC CHECK OFF 5 AUTO REW ON Set to ON 6 REPEAT PLAY OFF Set to OFF 7 REPEAT REC orF 7 Note e When the lt REPEAT PLAY gt or lt REPEAT REC gt menu switch is set to ON the tape restarts playback or recording after rewinding to the beginning nter Memory Function VIDEO VTR MODE VIDEO MODE 1 V PULSE VTR MODE 1 HDR Z CNT MEM SW Set to ON 3 POWER ON REC 4 AUTO REC CHECK OFF 5 AUTO REW OFF 6 REPEAT PLAY OFF 7 REPEAT REC OFF j 08 Of ia of gl OF H a a E L CNT RESET button DISPLAY button When the counter memory function is ON the VCR automatically enters the Stop mode when the control tape counter reaches 00 00 00 or when the reel tape counter reaches 0000 in the FF or REW mode E To activate the co
57. E UNDESIRED OPERA TION 2 U AVERTISSEMENT POUR EVITER LES RISQUES D INCENDIE OU D ELECTROCUTION NE PAS EXPOSER L APPAREIL A L HUMIDITE OU A LA PLUIE Ce magn toscope ne doit tre utilis que sur du courant alternatif en 120 V ATTENTION Afin d viter tout resque d incendie ou d lectrocution ne pas utiliser d autres sources d alimentation lectrique REMARQUE La plaque d identification num ro de s rie se trouve sur le panneau arri re de l appareil WARNING The battery used in the SR 9080U must be replaced by a JVC authorized service dealer only This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class B limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus as set out in the interference causing equipment standard entitled Digital Apparatus ICES 003 of the Department of Communications Cet appareil num rique respecte les limites de bruits radio lectriques applicables aux appareils num riques de Classe B prescrites dans la norme sur le mat riel brouilleur Appareils Num riques NMB 003 dict e par le ministre des Communications SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Warning Notice FOR YOUR SAFETY Australia 1 Insert this plug only into effectively earthed three pin power outlet 2 If any doubt exists regarding the earthing consult a qualified electrician 3 Extension cord if used must be three core correctly wired W
58. ETTE OUT 03H after cassette has been ejected Advances the tape by one field when the VCR is in the Still mode and engages the Still mode If the VCR is in any other play mode the Still mode is engaged Reverses the tape by one field when the VCR is in the Still mode and engages the Still mode If the VCR is in any other play mode the Still mode is engaged Engages REC CHECK function is the same as when locally controlled on the VCR 11 F FIELD STEP ADH 12 R FIELD STEP AEH 13 REC CHECK C1 Before transmitting either of the following commands 14 or 15 first transmit REC DUB REQUEST FAH and confirm that ACK OAH is returned by the VCR 14 REC CAH Starts recording The VCR returns ACK OAH If the cassette tape s safety tab REC TAB has been removed NAC OBH is returned When REC PAUSE FAH CBH is sent in the Record mode the Record Pause mode is engaged When STOP 3FH is sent in the Record mode the Stop mode is engaged Engages Record Pause mode The VCR returns ACK OAH If the cassette tape s safety tab has been removed NAC 0BH is returned e To re start recording transmit REC FAH CAH To cancel Record Pause transmit STOP 3FH The VCR will enter the Stop mode 15 REC PAUSE CBH After transmitting commands VISS FWD 16 or VISS REV 17 transmit the appropriate numeric data 1 byte ASCII codes from 30H to 39H and the data input command
59. Function HDR OFF Sets the mode during timelapse recording ON OFF Records in the normal timelapse mode timelapse recording with pee betel trates etl the SP heads WER S display of F ON Records in the HDR timelapse mode timelapse recording with utr i i the EP heads Refer to page 28 CNT MEM SW OFF Sets whether or not the counter memory function is activated ON OFF The counter memory function is not activated j 7 a a 5 FF ames sy ON The counter memory function is activated ltr g 2 When the tape reel counter value reaches 0000 in the FF REW mode the VCR enters the Stop mode automatically The counter memory function is not available during repeat recording playback auto REW alarm search alarm scan and date time search POWER ON OFF Enables or disables automatic external timer recording or automatic REC ON restart of recording after a power failure f i i elt a ead A FF tadak OFF External timer recording or automatic recording after power tr J a failure does not function regardless of whether power is supplied or not ON Recording starts automatically when power is turned on AUTO REC OFF Sets whether or not Recording Check is automatically performed at the CHECK ON beginning of a tape in the Repeat Recording mode j a oe wil FF p amea OFF Automatic recording check function is disabled Er 4 z ON Automatic recording check function is enabled AUTO REW OFF Sets whether or not the tape is rewound automatically when the
60. LIST Alarm list screen ALARM IN Cursor indication AL 001 12 00 00 9 21 28 J First alarm AL 003 21 44 30 10 6 98 AL 002 14 30 00 9 25 98 ERRER Last alarm Second alarm Hour Year Minute Day Month Second Power loss list screen POWER LOSS PL O1 7 35 27 9 21 98 PL 03 17 44 20 11 7 98 PL 02 10 30 30 10 30 98 PL First power loss Last power loss Second power loss pla The dates and times of up to 8 alarm inputs or 4 power losses failures can be displayed Operation 1 Turn on the VCR and monitor 2 Press the MENU button to display the main menu on the monitor 3 Press the SHIFT W button to set the cursor on lt OTHER gt 4 Press the SET button to display the lt OTHER gt screen 5 Press the SHIFT W button to set the cursor on the item you wantto display ALARM LIST or POWER LOSS LIST 6 Press the SET button to display the alarm or power loss ist e Alarm list Up to 8 alarms are shown When 9 or more alarms are input the most recent data will replace the earliest data beginning with the second item Power loss list Up to 4 power losses are shown When 5 or more power losses are input the most recent data will replace the earliest data beginning with the second item 7 Press the MENU button three times to
61. Outputs a 12 V signal during recording When the tape ends or the specified counter value is passed a 0 V GND level signal is output When the tape ends during auto repeat recording or auto rewind recording 0 V signal is output for about 2 seconds Connect an external alarm or buzzer via an external interface e To cancel the output press the EJECT button PLAY button FF button or REW button 2 CONTROLS AND CONNECTORS 2 3 Rear Panel COM common ground terminal Connect to the signal ground terminal of a connected unit WARNING OUT warning signal output terminal Outputs warning signals 12 V when a tape running or mechanism problem occurs CLOCK RESET IN clock reset input terminal Connect to a master clock or another SR 9080 s CLOCK RESET OUT terminal When the clock reset signal is input the time is automatically synchronized with the master clock or another SR 9080 s clock However the time difference between VCRs should be within 30 seconds When the clock reset signal is input the clock in this unit is reset as shown below When the seconds value is 29 or less the minutes value is the same but the seconds value is reset to 0 eg 12 34 29 gt 12 34 00 When the seconds value is 30 or more the second value is reset to 00 and the minutes value is increased by one e g 12 34 30 gt 12 35 00 CLOCK RESET OUT clock reset output terminal Outputs the clock reset si
62. RT STOP SPD PGM DAYLY SET Vv PROGRAM TIMER ST SPI SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI FRI 21 MON 08 00 5 48 APT DAYLY SET SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT OF 1ST RPT MENU button Operation is disabled 1st week Every week SET button SET button E Programming timer recording for more than 24 hours Example HDRis performed with the 48 hour recording speed from 9 00 p m on every Friday to 8 00 a m on every Monday 1 Follow steps 1 to 5 in Timer Recording Program Setting on page 31 2 Press the SHIFT W button so thatthe 7th line SAT blinks on the lt PROGRAM TIMER gt Programs lasting for more than 24 hours can only be set on the seventh line 3 Press the SET button to set the day of the week to FRI and press the SHIFT button Hour for the start time blinks 4 Press the SET button to set the hour of the start time to 21 and press the SHIFT button Minute for the start time blinks 5 Press the SET button to set the minute of the start time to 00 and press the SHIFT button Hour for the stop time blinks 6 Press the SET button to set the hour of the stop time to eres o e is Shown for the items after STOP the DAY on the 8th line
63. SENSOR MODE gt set to STOP Set the lt TAPE END MODE gt menu switch to OFF Camera image is not switched Is the lt CAMERA SW gt menu switch in lt IN OUT gt set to OFF When setting the camera switching timing on this unit set the menu switch to 1 FIELD or 2 FIELD External recording is not possible 54 E Is the lt REPEAT REC gt menu switch in the lt VTR MODE gt menu set to ON To perform repeat recording using external recording activation set lt REPEAT REC gt to OFF and lt AUTO REW3 gt to ON 9 OPTIONAL SA K97U RS 232C INTERFACE BOARD Functions that can be controlled with front panel buttons and switches can also be controlled from a personal computer when the optional SA K97U RS 232C interface board is installed Operation status can also be monitored on the computer 1 Installation of the SA K97U Rear panel The procedure is shown below However to avoid electric shock or injury contact your local JVC service center for details m Note To avoid electric shock be sure to unplug the power cord from the AC outlet before installing Screws Wire not used the SA K97U 1 Detach the top cover r Note Be careful when removing the top cover The edges of the cover could injure you if handled
64. Setting the alarm buzzer Set the menu switch lt AL SENSOR IN gt in lt BUZZER gt to ON to sound the alarm buzzer during sensor recording E Setting the on screen brightness and display items Select the monitor display setting with the menu switch On screen information is recorded together with the video signals You can change the on screen display position with the ON SCREEN W buttons on the front panel MODE gt to ON ALARM SENSOR MODE screen SRVEXT MODE 1 SRVEXT REC OFF 2 EXT REC END NORMAL 3 CNT TAPE END OFF ALARM SENSOR MODE 1 REC MODE SENSOR Setto SENSOR or ALL 2 REC SPEED 2H 3 DURATION 60SEC 4 TAPE END MODE 4 Turn the operating mode on to engage the Stop mode 5 e When an alarm signal is input to the rear panel s ALARM IN terminal recording starts automatically in the specified recording mode 2H or 6H U model 3H E model and the AL indication is lit The ALARM indication is shown on screen e After the specified recording duration expires recording stops As sensor recording starts from the Stop mode it takes several seconds before actual recording starts 6 To stop sensor recording and clear the ALARM indication press the RESET CANCEL button e In this case even if the menu switch lt TAPE END MODE gt is set to STOP the operation executed at end of the tape is determined by the settin
65. The holiday setting has priority over the program timer setting SHIFTY button SHIFT button cw gt ON O Noe 4 MENU Time MODE REE A aae SET MENU button L SET button TIMER button SET button Notes Timer programming is not possible if the date and time are not set If you select program timer or holiday setting from the main menu when the date and time have not been set the clock setting screen opens Set the date and time e Do not try to program the regular timer or holiday timer when the Timer Record mode is engaged To do so you must first release the Timer Record mode by pressing the TIMER button Preparation E Make sure all equipment is connected correctly E Check the current time E Load a cassette with safety tab in place If a cassette is loaded when the operating mode is off the operating mode is switched on automatically auto operate on function Timer Recording Program Setting E Timer recording programming for the specified day of the week Example Recording is performed in the 48 hour timelapse mode from 8 00 a m to 5 00 p m on Saturday 1 Turn on the VCR and monitor and engage the Stop mode 2 Press the MENU button The main menu is shown on the monitor 31 E 6 RECORDING 6 3 Timer Re
66. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installa tion 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 interfer ence will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television recep tion which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna e 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 CAUTION CHANGES OR MODIFICATIONS NOT APPROVED BY JVC COULD VOID USER S AUTHORITY TO OPERATE THE EQUIPMENT THIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH PART 15 OF THE FCC RULES OPERATION IS SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING TWO CONDITIONS 1 THIS DEVICE MAY NOT CAUSE HARMFUL INTERFERENCE AND 2 THIS DEVICE MUST ACCEPT ANY INTERFERENCE RECEIVED INCLUDING INTERFERENCE THAT MAY CAUS
67. U TIME MODE OO O 7 SET j SET button SET button Operation MENU button ON SCREEN F DISPLAY MODE screen ON SCREEN MODE 1 TONE 100IRE 2 DATE ON 3 TIME ON 4 REC SPEED ON 5 ALARM CNT OFF 6 POWER LOSS CNT OFF FRONT DISPLAY 1 REC TALLY ON 2 WARNING ON VIDEO MODE 1 V PULSE OFF VTR MODE 1 HDR OFF 2 CNT MEM SW OFF 3 POWER ON REC OFF 4 AUTO REC CHECK OFF 5 AUTO REW OFF 6 REPEAT PLAY OFF 7 REPEAT REC OFF SRVEXT MODE 1 SRVEXT REC OFF 2 EXT REC END NORMAL 3 CNT TAPE END OFF ALARM SENSOR MODE 1 REC MODE OFF 2 REC SPEED 2H 3 DURATION 180SEC 4 TAPE END MODE OFF BUZZER 1 TAPE END OFF 2 ALISENSOR IN OFF 3 WARNING OFF IN OUT 1 CAMERA SW OFF 2 RS232C B RATE 9600 Turn on the VCR and monitor Press the MENU button to display the main menu on the monitor Press the SHIFT W button to select the menu switch setting screen you want to set or check e Set the cursor on the desired menu switch setting screen Press the SET button The selected menu switch setting screen is shown on the monitor e The menu switch setting screen consists of several menu switch items To change the menu switch setting Press the SHIFT Y button to set the cursor on the menu switch item setting you want to change Press the SET button to specify the set value
68. afety tab has been loaded In this case no recording commands will be accepted 5 Not defined Always 0 6 Not defined Always 0 7 Not defined Always 1 2nd byte BIT Status when BIT is 1 0 Tape End Tape end sensor is detected 1 Tape Begin Tape begin sensor is detected 2 Not defined Always 0 3 Warning VCR malfunction 4 Not defined Always 0 5 Not defined Always 0 6 AEE Mode An externally input audio signal is being output 7 VEE Mode An externally input video signal is being output 3rd byte BIT Status when BIT is 1 0 Not defined Always 0 1 Search Mode Search is in progress VISS 2 Repeat Mode Repeat recording is in progress 3 Not defined Always 0 4 Repeat VCR s REPEAT REC menu switch is set to ON 5 Counter Counter memory is set to ON 6 Timer REC ON VCR s TIMER button is set to ON 7 Not defined Always 0 4th byte BIT Status when BIT is 1 0 Not defined Always 0 1 REC Mode VCR is in the Record mode 2 Eject A cassette is being ejected 3 Not defined Always 1 4 Stop Mode VCR is in the Stop mode 5 REW Mode VCR is in the Rewind mode 6 FF Mode VCR is in the Fast Forward mode 7 PB Mode VCR is in the Play mode 5th byte BIT Status when BIT is 1 0 Speed Code 0 VCR s current tape running mode See below 1 Speed Code 1 VCR s current tape running mode See below 2 Speed Code 2 VCR s current tape running mode See below 3 Speed Code 3 VCR s current tape running mode See below 4 Shuttle REV Revers
69. al Outputs series recording signals A series recording signal is output when SRI EXT REC is set to SERIES e Connect to another VCR s series recording signal input terminal e Outputs a signal when the tape being recorded in this unit ends When the menu switch lt CNT TAPE END gt on the lt SRI EXT MODE gt screen is set the signals are output when the specified tape reel counter value is reached 3 CONNECTIONS 3 CONNECTIONS 3 1 Connecting amera 3 2 System Using Sequential Switche Microphone Amplifier Video camera Video camera Bnc Microphone a ones PER lone M3 5 mini s jack Alarm sensor input Alarmi sensor 123456 e Alarm signal output O Video output Camera switching Sequential switcher signal input O eo Provided BoR power cable O m Microphone AC 120 V 50 60 Hz 7 Alarm sensor Monitor TV Connect the monitor s video audio input connectors to the SR 9080 s video audio output connectors Connect the video camera s video output connector to the SR 9080 s video input connector Input audio signals to the audio input connectors via an amplifier When connecting an alarm sensor connect it to the SR 9080 s alarm input terminal When the connection is complete connect the power plug to an AC 120 V U model AC 220 240 V E mode
70. and the operating mode off status the external recording function also operates in the Pause mode e If recording is already in progress when the VCR activation signal is input recording continues and stops when the activation signal is no longer input Note When the TIMER indication lights or the menu switch lt REPEAT REC gt in the lt VTR MODE gt menu is set to ON externally activated recording is not executed Toexecute repeat recording via the extemal recording function set lt REPEAT REC gt to OFF and lt AUTO REW gt to ON 6 10 External Timer Recording External timer recording can be performed by connecting the SR 9080 to an external timer 1 Check that a cassette is loaded in the VCR 2 Set the lt POWER ON REC gt menu switch in lt VTR If the cassette s safety tab has been removed MODES gt to ON recording will not take place Power is supplied from the external timer at the This function does not work when the Timer Record specified time and recording starts mode is engaged e Recording is performed at the preset recording speed If alarm recording or sensor recording is executed before the power is supplied the Alarm Record mode or Sensor Record mode is released and normal recording starts 6 11 Tape End Buzzer You can switch the buzzer sound which lets you know when the tape ends during recording ON OFF BUZZER screen E To sound t
71. anged during timer recording Changing the settings on the program timer setting screen or holiday timer setting screen during timer recording will have no effect To change the settings you must disengage the timer recording mode E During timer recording The PAUSE or STOP button has no effect Operation after pressing the TIMER button E Timer recording The operating mode is turned on about 20 seconds before recording starts and the VCR pauses Recording starts about 2 seconds before the actual programmed start time E If no cassette is loaded The TIMER and GO indications blink and a warning buzzer sounds if lt WARNING gt in the lt BUZZER gt menu is set to ON Load a cassette with safety tab Cassettes with no tab are ejected E When the tape ends during timer recording The cassette tape is ejected When a cassette with safety tab is loaded the timer recording re starts However if timer recording is executed in the Repeat Record mode the cassette tape is not ejected at the tape end and repeat recording continues 37 6 RECORDING 6 4 Alarm Recording Alarm recording functions during timelapse recording When an alarm signal is input to the rear panel s ALARM IN terminal an index code is recorded on the tape and the VCR automatically switches to the 2H SP or 6H EP mode U model 3H SP mode E model for realtime recording of the alarm situation Normal timelapse re
72. annot be set Is the TIMER indication lit Press the TIMER button so that the TIMER indication goes out Tape running sound is heard in During recording and playback the If you feel it is too noisy install the VCR the Record Play FF and REW VCR s motor and rotary heads are in a rack modes running The sound this generates is normal and not a malfunction The time date is not shown Is the clock set Set the clock Is the lt ON SCREEN MODE gt Set the lt ON SCREEN MODE gt menu menu switch set to OFF switch to ON Auto REW and repeat recording are not possible during recording Is the lt TAPE END MODE gt menu switch in lt ALARM SENSOR MODE gt set to STOP Set the lt TAPE END MODE gt menu switch to OFF and E 11 during recording IN OUT 1 CAMERA SW When an error indication appears or the buzzer sounds 2 RS232C B RATE turn the operating mode on again to clear the error indication and buzzer sound E 01 E07 When the error indication E is shown turning the operating mode on again may not clear the problem In this case consult your local JVC dealer Error Contents VCR operation Measures indication E 01 Problem with loading operation The operating mode is turned off Turn the operating mode on again E 02 Problem with unloading operation The operating mode is turned off Turn the operating mode on again E 03 Prob
73. ation lock function is activated AL REC alarm recording indication Lights when the menu switch lt REC MODE gt on the lt ALARM SENSOR MODEs screen is set to ALARM or ALL SENSOR REC sensor recording indication Lights when the menu switch lt REC MODE gt onthe lt ALARM SENSOR MODE gt screen is set to SENSOR or ALL 11 E 2 CONTROLS AND CONNECTORS 2 3 Rear Panel 1 od AC IN connector Connect to an AC 120 V U model AC220 240 V E model 50 60 Hz power outlet using the provided AC power cable REMOTE remote connector RCA Connect the optional RM G30U remote control MIC IN mic input connector Connect a microphone with 3 6 mm dia plug When signals are input from both the microphone connector and the audio input connector audio signals are mixed and recorded AUDIO IN audio input connector RCA Receives audio signals from a connected audio source AUDIO OUT audio output connector RCA Outputs audio signals No signal is output in the Timelapse Recording Playback mode except in the L12H L18H L24H mode U model L12H L24H mode E model VIDEO IN video input connector BNC Receives composite video signals from a connected camera or other video source VIDEO OUT video output connector BNC Outputs comp
74. ayback speed mode Each time these buttons are pressed the recording playback speed mode changes as follows The recording playback speed mode is shown on the display 3H Standard L12H 12 hour linear slow L24H 24 hour linear slow 48H 48 hour timelapse 72H 72 hour timelapse 120H 120 hour timelapse 168H 168 hour timelapse 240H 240 hour timelapse 480H 480 hour timelapse 960H 960 hour timelapse e Also use these buttons during date time setting timer program setting and menu switch setting to specify setting values ON SCREEN SHIFT W gt buttons e Use these buttons on the normal screen to move the display position or recording position of on screen information The position can be moved down by pressing the W button and to the right by pressing the button e Use these buttons on the menu screen to select the desired item in date time setting timer program setting and menu switch setting Display section For details refer to page 11 OPERATE indicator Lights when the OPERATE button is turned on 2 CONTROLS AND CONNECTORS U model i o o eid Zog geg gecocce TIMER OVERLAP AL E SENSOR AEG eseesega 5 523 3 REPEAT 1234567 LOCK TIME MODE a TAN SSS SSS ae 7 Operation mode display Shows the operation modes P N s Cy lt a Set N Fast Time
75. byte BIT When the bit is 1 0 Unused 1 Summer time compensation ON 2 Unused 3 Unused 4 Unused 5 Auto record check function ON 6 Unused T Unused 59 E 9 OPTIONAL SA K97U RS 232C INTERFACE BOARD E Date and time setting commands 1 DATE SET 8EH Set the current date month day year for the VCR After this command 8EH is sent input 1 byte numerical data 30H 39H Example Oct 30 1998 TXD 8EH 31H 30H 33H 30H 39H 38H gt Time RXD OAH OAH OAH OAH OAH OAH OAH Month Day Year 2 TIME SET 8FH Set the current time hour minute second for the VCR After this command 8FH is sent input 1 byte numerical data 30H 39H Example 15 hours 29 minutes 59 seconds TXD 8FH 31H 35H 32H 39H 35H 39H gt Time RXD OAH OAH OAH OAH OAH OAH OAH Hour Minute Second E Timer programming commands 1 PRG CLK 62H Engages timer programming mode 2 SHIFT 64H Selects setting items SHIFT 63H Selects setting items 3 SET 66H Sets data selected with SHIFT SET 65H Sets data selected with SHIFT 4 CANCEL 67H Cancels program data in timer programming or engages the Cancel Program mode Setting procedure is the same as when using the VCR controls Be sure to transmit commands 1 byte at a time with ACK OAH co
76. byte NAK 63 PL AL COUNT SENSE 51 6 bytes ERROR 63 HOUR METER SENSE 51 4b TL STATUS SENSE 1 6 eee 2 vres COMPLETION 58 STATUS SENSE 52 5 bytes NOT TARGET 58 DATA SENSE 51 6 bytes ALARM INPUT 62 TIME SENSE 51 6 bytes Others Page JVC TABLE 1 ON OFF 58 63 10 APPENDIXES 10 1 Tape Reel Counter Tape Remaining Time Table The table below shows the tape remaining time with the tape reel counter value in each record playback speed mode when a T 120 tape is used Since actual tape remaining time may differ from the values in the table below use these values for reference only When a T 120 tape is used Tape remaining time when the tape reel counter is 0000 at the beginning of the tape Record playback speed modes HDR OFF 2H 6H L12H 24H 48H HDR ON 2H 6H L18H 24H 48H 0 2h2m 6h8m 12h17m 18 h 26 m 24h35m 49h10m 500 1h47m 5h22m 10h 44m 16h6m 21h29m 42 h 58 m 1 000 1h32m 4h38m 9h17m 13h55m 18 h 34 m 37h8m 1 500 11h19m 3h57m 7h55m 11h52m 15h 50m 31h40m 5 2 000 1h6m 3h19m 6h 38m 9h58m 13h17m 26h 35m 5 2 500 54m 2h44m 5h28m 8h12m 10h56m 21h53m q 3 000 43m 2hi1m 4h23m 6h34m 8h46m 17h32m g 3 500 33m 1h4im 3h23m 5h5m 6h47m 13h 34m E 4 000 24m 1h14m 2h29m 3h44m 4h59m 9h59m 4 500 16m 50m 1h41m 2h32m 3h22m 6h45m 5 000 9m 29m 58m 1h28m 1h57m 3h54m 5 500 3m 10m 21m 32m 43m 1h26m 5
77. changes to the next day of the week SAT automatically and is shown for START 7 Press the SHIFT Y button so that the day of the week on the 8th line blinks 8 Press the SET button to set the day of the week to MON and press the SHIFT button three times Hour for the stop time blinks 9 Press the SET button to set the hour of the stop time to 8 10 In the same way press the SHIFT button and SET button to set the minute of the stop time to 00 the recording speed to H D 48 and PGM to RPT 11 End timer program setting Press the MENU button twice The normal screen is restored 12 Press the TIMER button The TIMER Jindication and program number 7 light on the display and the operating mode is automatically turned off to engage the Timer Recording Standby mode 33 U 6 RECORDING 6 3 Timer Recording SHIFT Y button SHIFT gt button RESET PROGRAM TIMER screen TIMER button Recording speed Stop time Start time Day of the week PROGRAM TIMER START STOP SPD PGM DAYLY SET TUE WED SUN MON THU FRI SAT PROGRAM TIMER START STOP SPD PGM DAYLY SI ET SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI
78. cording PROGRAM z evan Awna9 Main menu screen MENU CLOCK SET ONSCREENF DISP MODE VIDEO VTR MODE SRI EXT MODE ALARM SENSOR MODE BUZZER IN OUT PROGRAM TIMER HOLIDAY SET HOUR METER OTHER Vv PROGRAM TIMER screen Recording speed SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT V7 PROGRAM TIMER START STOP SPD PGM SAT 08 00 17 00 p24 RPT MON TUE WED THU FRI DAYLY SET SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT Timer Program No OFF 1ST RPT x9 TIMER 12 16 30 00 32 U VCR display Operation is disabled 1st week Every week Press the SHIFT Y button to select lt PROGRAM TIMER gt in the main menu and press the SET button The lt PROGRAM TIMER gt menu is shown on the monitor and SUN blinks Set the day of the week SAT Press the SET button to set the day of the week to SAT Set the hour for the start time 8 Press the SHIFT button so that hour for START blinks Press the SET button to set the hour of the start time to 8 Set the minute for the start time 00 Press the SHIFT button so that minute for START blinks Press the SET button to set the minute of the start time to 00 In the same way set the hour 17 and minute 00 for the stop time When the stop time is earlier than t
79. cording mode during timelapse recording POWER ON REC Set to ON for external timer recording or automatic restart of recording after a power failure For details refer to 6 9 How to Restore Recording After Power Failure and 6 10 External Timer Recording on page 45 AUTO REW Select the mode engaged when the tape ends OFF The Stop mode is engaged ON The tape automatically rewinds to the beginning When the lt REPEAT REC gt menu switch is set to ON repeat recording takes place regardless of the setting of this switch REPEAT REC Set to ON to perform repeat recording For details refer to 6 7 Repeat Recording on page 43 AUTO REC CHECK Set to ON to perform Recording Check automatically at the beginning of a tape in the Repeat Recording mode TIME MODE buttons E SRI EXT MODE e SRI EXT REC Set to SERIES to perform series recording For details refer to 6 6 Series Recording on page 41 Set to EXT to execute automatic recording when activated by an external signal For details refer to 6 8 Recording with External VCR Activation Signal on page 44 E ALARM SENSOR MODE e REC MODE For alarm recording set to ALARM or ALL For details refer to 6 4 Alarm Recording on page 38 For sensor recording set to SENSOR or ALL For details refer to 6 5 Sensor Recording on page 40 E BUZZER
80. cording is restored after the preset alarm recording duration has passed Alarm recording will not start from the Pause mode AL indication TIME MODE GO GUL eHH W Menu switches are provided for alarm recording mode alarm recording duration buzzer ON OFF in alarm recording and Forced Stop mode ON OFF at tape end E During alarm recording the AL indication is lit on the VCR and the ALARM indication is lit on the monitor display After alarm recording is complete the AL indication blinks on the display to show that an alarm signal has been input If the alarm recording function is activated a hundred times a day or more a malfunction may occur because the guaranteed range is exceeded If you want to use this unit more than a hundred times a day set the recording speed mode to 2H 6H L12H L18H or L24H U model 3H L12H or L24H E model and perform regular maintenance replacing parts as necessary On screen ALARM Extinguished Shown Extinguished Shown Extinguished indication Display AL indication Extinguished Lit Blinking Lit Blinking Timelapse 2H SP 6H EP U Timelapse 2H SP 6H EP U Timelapse Record mode mode 3H SP E mode 3H SP E mode 1 1 i 1 i Timelapse Alarm Timelapse Alarm Timelapse i recording i recording recording recording recording li Alarm signal input
81. d VCR s video and audio input connectors Repeat for all connected VCRs Connect the last VCR s video and audio output connectors to the monitor s video and audio input connectors Audio input signal Video input signal First VCR Rear panel 00000000000 TT a Last VCR are Foe Audio output Y Video output Monitor TV During recording the input video signals can be checked on a monitor e When the second and subsequent VCRs are turned on input audio can be checked on the monitor in the 2H 6H L12H L18H and L24H modes U model L12H and L24H modes E model During timelapse recording except for the L12H L18H and L24H modes U model 3H L12H and L24H modes E model audio cannot be checked Fd i First VCR Second VCR Third VCR Operation 1 To activate series recording set the lt SRI EXT REC gt menu switch in lt SRI EXT MODE gt to SERIES This setting should be done for all connected VCRs SRVEXT MODE 1 SRVEXT REC SERIES 2 EXT REC END NORMAL 3 CNT TAPE END 5000 ALARMISENSOR MODE Set to SERIES j Set the counte
82. ding T REPEAT FEC ON Set to ON To continue repeat recording even if an alarm recording or sensor recording takes place during ALARM SENSOR MODE screen recording set lt TAPE END MODE gt to OFF r a ae SRVEXT MODE When the Tape End Forced Stop mode and Repeat 1 SRVEXT REC OFF Rec mode are engaged and an alarm or sensor S EKT REG END NORMAL i 7 a 3 CNT TAPE END OFF recording takes place the REPEAT indication goes ALARM SENSOR MODE out 1 REC MODE SENSOR U model only 4 2 REC SPEED 2H 3 DURATION 60SEC 4 TAPE END MODE OFF I Set to OFF When repeat recording is executed any previously executed alarm recordings will be erased E When the lt AUTO REC CHECK gt menu switch is set to ON E Automatic recording check function This unit is provided with an automatic recording check function which automatically determines Repeat recording whether or not recording is satisfactory at the tape beginning in repeat recording Tape beginning position e To activate the automatic recording check Auda recorainditor function set the lt AUTO REC CHECK gt menu several s switch in lt VTR MODE gt to ON Operation of the automatic recording check i Normal f function Recording check Recording e Recording is performed from the beginning of the Defect tape for several seconds during repeat recording
83. display position is moved down ON SCREEN Y button Selecting the data display The data displayed on screen can be selected on the lt ON SCREEN MODE gt screen ON SCREEN MODE screen Set the lt ONSCREEN F DISP MODE gt setting to ON ON SCREEN MODE 1 TONE 1001RE E When you do not want to display or record on screen ee data set the corresponding menu item to OFF 2 DATE ON fe 3 TIME ON Display items 4 REC sPeep on Changing the on screen display brightness 5 ALARM CNT ON 6 POWER LOSS CNT ON k a a FRONT DISPLAY Set the brightness with the menu switch lt TONE gt on the 1 REC TALLY ON lt ON SCREEN MODE gt screen Select OIRE 30IRE 70IRE 2 WARNING ON or 100IRE e The higher the number the brighter the characters For details on menu operation refer to page 22 17 U 4 ON SCREEN MENU SWITCHES 4 1 On Screen Display Displays the time date date and time recording speed number of alarms and number of power losses power failures on screen in the Stop mode Record mode and Record Pause mode During recording the on screen data is recorded together with video signals The on screen display position can be moved with the ON SCREEN buttons e The type of data shown and display brightness can be selected on the lt ON SCREEN F DISP MODE gt screen ON SCREEN Y button ON SCREEN P button
84. ds recording mode alarm input data power loss data m Display position Variable E Character size 16H E Power backup Approx two years may be less depending on the operating environment Alarm E Alarm input Input at ground level m Camera switching Negative pulse output 5 msec output m Accessory Power cord x 1 Open collector output Outer dimensions Se 362 372 Unit mm Design and specifications subject to change without notice
85. e VIDEOTA MODE HDR is performed in the 24 hour recording speed mode from 8 00 a m SAVEXT MODE to 5 00 p m on Saturday ALARM SENSOR MODE BUZZER IN OUT PROGRAM TIMER HOLIDAY SET HOUR METER OTHER 2 Press the MENU button The main menu is shown on the monitor 3 Select the HDR mode Press the SHIFT Y button to move the cursor to lt VIDEO VTR 1 Turn on the VCR and monitor and engage the Stop mode VIDEO VTR MODE screen Where ae MODE gt on the main menu Then press the SET button VTR MODE The lt VIDEO VTR MODE gt menu is shown on the monitor HDR i R EuN oe Press the SHIFT Y button to put the cursor on lt HDR gt Press the SET button to set lt HDR gt to ON 3 POWER ON REC OFF ae R E 4 Press the MENU button to restore the main menu screen 5 AUTO REW OFF 6 REPEAT PLAY OFF 7 REPEAT REC OFF 31 U 6 RECORDING E model 6 3 Timer Recording This unit is provided with 2 different setting screens for timer recording program one allows you to specify the day of week the other allows you to specify a date a holiday for example You can select the desired setting screen from the main menu screen e Program timer setting Day of the week Sun to Sat timer recording program and daily timer recording program are available for up to 8 programs e Holiday setting Timer recording can be programmed for a specified date
86. e search is in progress 5 Shuttle FWD Forward search is in progress 6 Not defined Always 0 7 Rec Pause Mode VCR is in the Pause mode Contents of 5th byte BIT 0 1 2 3 Speed Code Speed Code 32 1 0 BIT 0 0 0 O Still 0 0 0O 1 Timelapse playback 0 1 0 1 Timelapse recording 2H SP 6H EP playback 1 0 O O Search X7 or X13 1 0 O 1 Search X21 off and on again 10 ALARM INPUT 06H When an error occurs in the VCR and the Warning mode is engaged the third bit of the second byte sent back with the STATUS SENSE D7H is set to 1 showing the warning status In this case release the warning via the RS 232C with the CLEAR 56H To release it on the VCR turn the OPERATE button SR 9080U return code This is returned when an alarm signal is input during recording 62 U 9 OPTIONAL SA K97U RS 232C INTERFACE BOARD E model 9 STATUS SENSE D7H The VCR will return current status information in 5 bytes 1st byte BIT Status when BIT is 1 0 Error Indicates that an illegal command has been received No further commands will be accepted To restore to normal operation transmit CLEAR ERROR 41H to the VCR 1 Not defined Always 0 2 Not defined Always 0 3 Cassette out The tape has not been loaded 4 REC inhibit A tape with no safety tab has been loaded In this case no recording commands will be accepted 5 Not defined Always 0 6 Not defined Always 0 7 Not defined Always
87. e stop time showing that the stop time is for the next day Set the recording speed mode 48 Press the SHIFT button so that SPD blinks and press the SET button to set the recording speed to 48 Set the program item Press the SHIFT button so that PGM blinks and set the program item with the SET button 1ST Timer recording is executed only once on the most recent specified day of the week Saturday RPT Timer recording is executed on the specified day of the week Saturday every week OFF Programmed timer recording is not executed E To program timer recording at another time or day press the SHIFT Y button so that the next setting line blinks and repeat steps 4 to 9 3 End timer program setting Press the MENU button twice The normal screen is restored Press the TIMER button The TIMERI indication and effective timer recording programmed numbers light on the display and the operating mode is automatically turned off to engage the Timer Recording Standby mode 6 RECORDING U model 6 3 Timer Recording SHIFT Y button SHIFT gt button 10000 E y sHFT gt TIMER button PROGRAM TIMER screen Recording speed Stop time Start time Day of the week PROGRAM TIMER PROGRAM TIMER STA
88. e tape ends in the EXT REC END NORMAL ASE the pa engaged when externally activated automatic ON Record mode PE OFF recordingends eee deen 4 k ene a a i 5 aa NORMAL The Stop mode is engaged bU eg 1 ofF te The eee ae tape ends during recording Also sr eog PobF OPE OFF The Stop mode is engaged and the operating power mode ki the buzzer sounds when the tape reel counter value set with the i isitumed off menu switch lt CNT TAPE END gt on the SRI EXT MODE screen CNT TAPE END OFF Outputs a tape end signal from the rear panel s TAPE END OUT terminal is reached 500 when the tape reaches the set tape reel counter value during recording When the mode is changed by pressing the REW button 1000 During series recording a series recording signal is output to a connected EJECT button or OPERATE button the buzzer sound stops VCR for continuous recording OFF The counter end output function is disabled AL SENSOR OFF Selects whether or not the buzzer sounds during alarm or sensor 500 A tape end signal is output when the set tape reel counter value is IN ON recording reached during recording A buzzer sounds when the menu switch a ee ee ee FF iis e OFF The buzzer does not sound 9500 lt END BUZ gt on the lt BUZZEP IN OUTS is set to ON bU ce ejo ON The buzzer sounds For more information on the relationship between the tape reel on 3500 counter value and the tape remaining time refer to page 64 WARNING
89. e time equivalent to that shown when atape is played back inthe 2H or 6H mode Example The control counter advances 1 second for about 8 minutes in the 960H ordinary timelapse mode e During date time search setting and operation td is shown in place of the seconds Recording playback speed display e Normally shows the recording playback speed mode set with the TIME MODE button e Shows the following indications in the Alarm Search mode During alarm search Shows the specified alarm number example AL12 During alarm scan Shows the alarm scan mode ALSC During date time search Shows the specified date and time example 2310 e Shows setting details in menu switch setting When an error occurs the error indication E blinks if the menu switch lt WARNING gt on the lt F DISP gt screen is set to ON For error indications refer to page 53 TIMER indication Lights during timer recording programming operation REPEAT indication When lt REPEAT REC gt in the lt VTR MODE gt menu is set to ON this indication is shown When lt TAPE END MODES gt in the lt ALARM SENSOR MODE gt menu is set to STOP and the Repeat Record mode is engaged the REPEAT indication goes out if alarm recording or sensor recording takes place OVERLAP indication Blinks when programs scheduled for timer recording overlap Timer program number All programmed timer recording numb
90. ed from 5 10 15 30 60 120 or 180 sec to tape end or set manually An index code is automatically recorded at the start point of the alarm recording for use as an alarm cue signal Alarm recording points can be accessed quickly with the alarm search function Sensor recording Whenever an alarm signal is input in the Stop mode Stop Timer Recording Standby or Operating Off mode the Record mode is automatically engaged Time date generator Superimposes date month year hour minute and second on the image during recording Also allows you to display the number of alarms alarm time and the number of the power failures on a monitor Timer recording function Up to 8 programs can be set for daily weekly or weekday timer recording You can also set timer recording for up to 16 days a year by specifying the date holidays for example oO m Tape position search function You can automatically search the start of an alarm recording or search for a recording made at a specified date and time Recording check function Recording conditions quality can be checked at any time during recording by pressing the recording check button m Operation lock system The secret operation lock system prevents an accidental or deliberate interference with VCR operation Camera switching signal output terminal Warning function Error indications are shown on the front panel display Error warnings include condensation and problems with cass
91. emaining time may differ from the values in the table below use these values for reference only When a E 180 tape is used Tape remaining time when the tape reel counter is 0000 at the beginning of the tape Record playback speed modes 3H L12H L24H 48H 72H 0 3h3m 12h15m 24 h 30 m 49h1m 73h 32m 500 2h41m 10h44m 21h29m 42h59m 64h 29m 1 000 2h19m 9h19m 18h39m 37h19m 55h58m 1 500 2h0m 8h0m 16h00m 32h00m 48h00m e 2 000 1h4im 6h45m 13h31m 27h2m 40h 33m z 2 500 1h24m 5h36m 11h12m 22h25m 33 h 38 m 8 3 000 1h8m 4h32m 9h5m 18h10m 27h15m 3 3 500 53m 3h33m 7h7m 14h15m 21h23m a 4 000 40m 2h40m 5h21m 10h43m 16h4m z 4 500 28m 1h52m 3h45m 7h31m 11h17m 5 000 17m 1h10m 2h20m 4h41m 7him 5 500 8m 33m 1h 6m 2h12m 3h18m 6 018 Om Om Om Om Om Record playback speed modes 120H 168H 240H 480H 960H 0 122 h 33 m 171 h34 m 245h7m 490h14m 980 h 28 m 500 107 h 29 m 150 h 28 m 214h58m 429 h 56 m 859 h 53 m 1 000 93h18m 130 h 37 m 186h36m 3733h 12m 746 h 24 m 1 500 80h00m 112h0m 160h0m 320h0m 640h0m 5 2 000 67h35m 94h 37m 135h10m 270h20m 540 h 41m 5 2 500 56h3m 78h 28m 112h7m 224h 14m 448 h 28m E 3 000 45h25m 63h35m 90h50m 181 h 40 m 363 h 20 m F 3 500 35h 39 m 49h55m 71h19m 142 h 38 m 285h 17m k 4 000 26 h 47 m 37 h 30 m 53h35m 107 h 10m 214h20m 4 500 18 h 48 m 26h19m 37h37m 75h14m 150 h 28 m 5 000 11h42m 16h 23 m 23h25m 46 h 50 m 9
92. ent mode Transmit 1 byte at a time with ACK OAH confirmation from the VCR after each transmission 2 MODE 7EH Sets recording playback mode directly After transmitting this command transmit the appropriate 2 byte ASCII codes from 30H to 39H and the data input command 40H Correspondence of ASCII codes with recording playback modes is as shown below Eg Tosatto Lagi Mode 1stbyte 2nd byte 3H 30H 30H TXD 7EH 30H 33H 40H Time 2H 30H 32H RXD OAH OAH OAH OAH rah SA S 72H 30H 35H 120H 30H 37H 168H 30H 38H 240H 30H 39H 480H 31H 31H 960H 31H 33H E Timelapse VCR operation mode setting commands 1 TL STATUS SET 86H Set the timelapse VCR operation mode with 3 byte data Send one byte at a time by checking ACK OAH from the VCR TXD 86H 1st byte 2nd byte 3rd byte Time RXD OAH OAH OAH OAH e The setting details for the first to the third bytes are shown below 1st byte 2nd byte BIT When the bit is 1 BIT When the bit is 1 0 Repeat recording function ON 0 Unused 1 Unused 1 Alarm recording function ON 2 POWER ON REC mode ON 2 Unused 3 Auto rewind ON 3 Sensor recording function ON 4 Unused 4 External recording function ON 5 Series recording function ON 5 Unused 6 Tape end buzzer ON during recording 6 Unused 7 Alarm recording buzzer ON 7 Warning buzzer ON 3rd
93. eral seconds Three times date time search To search for a recording made at a specified date and time Press the SEARCH button four times to cancel the Search mode Note on date time search Recording duration is especially important with timelapse recordings If the duration is too short date time search will not function correctly The recording duration must be equivalent to at least 5 seconds at Standard 2H or EP 6H speed U model 3H speed E mdel Example In the 960 hour normal timelapse mode the recording time should be 40 minutes or more Alarm search setting screen ALARM SRH01 00H00M01S Control or reel counter VCR s display Alarm search A specified alarm recording is searched and the Stop mode is engaged Alarm number 01 99 To specify the alarm recording to be cued enter the alarm number with respect to the current tape position in the forward or reverse direction OVER AL BEFEAT 12345678 SENSOR REC visS LOCK TIME MODE 1 Press the SEARCH button once in the Stop mode The VCR enters the Alarm Search mode and the alarm search setting screen is shown on the monitor The AL01 indication blinks in the record playback speed mode indication section on the display To cancel the Alarm Search mode press the SEARCH button three times 2 Specify the alarm recording you want to search Press the SET or SET button to specify an alarm
94. erature rises too high the tape may be E Turn off the power to save electricity when not damaged using the unit Condensation m Condensation When cold beer is poured into a glass water drops appear on the glass s surface This phenomenon is called condensation When condensation occurs on The VCR automatically ejects the cassette and the error the VCR s head drum and tape guides it may damage indication E 08 blinks on the display Operation is the tape disabled until the E 08 indication on the display goes out m Condensation occurs in the following cases When the VCR is moved from a cold place to a warm place e In a room that has just been heated or in an area directly exposed to a cooler z e When there is excessive humidity Video tape When condensation is expected to occur Turn the power of the VCR on before use E If condensation has occurred Head drum See page 2 3 2 2 2 Maintenance of main parts and periodical reference 1_ INTRODUCTION 1 3 Precautions Video cassette ZS prevention tab U model Timelapse recording is performed over very long periods of time which means that a e Only use video cassette bearing the VHS mark e To prevent accidental erasure of a recorded tape break the erasure prevention tab on the cassette To use a cassette with a broken tab place a piece of cellophane tape over the broken tab e Video cassett
95. ers light During timer recording the number of the program being recorded blinks When the timer recording ends this number goes out AL alarm indication Shown during alarm recording or sensor recording Blinks when alarm recording or sensor recording ends LOCK indication Lights when the operation lock function is activated AL REC alarm recording indication Lights when the menu switch lt REC MODE gt onthe lt ALARM SENSOR MODE gt screen is set to ALARM or ALL SENSOR REC sensor recording indication Lights when the menu switch lt REC MODE gt onthe lt ALARM SENSOR MODE gt screen is set to SENSOR or ALL Shows the setting item during menu switch setting 11 U 2 CONTROLS AND CONNECTORS E model 60 8 9 p PE TME OVERLAP REPEAT 12345678 LOCK TIME MODE Al AL REC SENSOR REG TEREE Ll T i SIS 4 iiia L Operation mode display Shows the operation modes Pan AA en moray po 1 p 5y ee eed rae A al ge eet Ned pe SaR NON ve L7 Loud Fast Timelapse Playback Recording Rewind forward playback riri yan rera AASR a rat A Pte RR eo Lats Se LILI l Record Rewind Fast forward Reverse Still pause search search playback X mark in the Rec Pause
96. es cannot be used upside down e Leaving the tape in a partially wound condition for a long time may damage the tape Rewind the tape to the beginning before storage 2 CONTROLS AND CONNECTORS 4 TIMELAPSE REC amim e S Ri GREW REVERSE PAUSE PLAY FF da a no e EJECT OPERATE TRACKING _V LOCK TIMER SEARCH DISPLAY LOCK CNTRESET durable tape is required When using VHS tapes do not use tapes with recording times of more than 160 minutes T 160 T 180 E model Timelapse recording is performed over very long periods of time which means that a durable tape is required e Use an E 180 tape Do not use an extended tape such as E 240 Daily Inspection Although this unit has been designed for reliable operation 3 Check that the date and time shown on the monitor are over a long period of time a daily inspection is correct recommended to ensure optimum performance In 4 Rewind the tape recorded the previous day for several particular be sure to check the repeat recording playback seconds function on a daily basis Press the play button for playback Check that the playback picture is normal Check that the recorded date and time are correct G Inspection procedure Turn on the power for all units connected to the surveillance system Check the quality of the image shown on the monitor E This
97. ette loading cassette unloading or the rotating system operation mode m Operating mode off video throughout function Even when the operating mode is off the camera s EE input can be output from the VCR E Series recording function Two or more SR 9080U can be connected for extended long term series recording As the tape in each VCR reaches the end the next unit in the series will automatically start recording Automatic re start of recording after a power failure Time adjust function With the IN OUT terminal for time adjustment the time difference can be set to 0 with multiple SR 9080s connected adjustment time 00 00 12 00 Digital hour meter display Repeat playback recording Alarm recording tape end and warning electronic buzzer Recording control with external activation signal Counter end function External timer connection Summer time compensation function Wired remote control optional Used when an optional SA K97U RS 232C interface board is installed m RS 232C control The SR 9080 can be controlled via a personal computer Operation status can be monitored on the computer 1_INTRODUCTION 1 2 Periodical Maintenance This VCR incorporates precision mechanical parts which will collect dirt over time and ultimately deteriorate and wear out Over long periods of use dirt and dust accumulates on the heads drums and tape transport mechanisms Dust which penetrates the VCR especially during outdoor use
98. g of the lt AUTO REW gt or lt REPEAT REC gt menu switch in the lt VTR MODE gt menu 7 To release the Sensor Record mode set the lt REC MODE gt menu switch in lt ALARM SENSOR MODE gt to OFF or ALARM During playback there may be some noise or picture distortion at the point where one sensor recording stops and another starts This is nota malfunction When a new alarm is input during sensor recording sensor recording restarts from that point 40 6 RECORDING 6 6 Series Recording The series recording function facilitates recording over much longer periods using several connected SR 9080s As soon as the tape ends in one VCR the next VCR in the series starts recording Using the counter end output function enables smoother switchovers during series recording mostly eliminating interruptions between tapes Connections m Connectthe first VCR s SERIES REC OUT terminal to the second VCR s SERIES REC IN terminal Connect the second VCR s SERIES REC OUT terminal to the third VCR s SERIES REC IN terminal Repeat for all connected VCRs Connect the VCR s COM terminals as well m Connecta video camera and or other source equipment to the first VCR s video and audio input connectors Connect the first VCR s video and audio output connectors to the second VCR s video and audio input connectors Connect the second VCR s video and audio output connectors to the thir
99. gnal The clock reset signal is output in the following cases e When the internal clock is at 0 00 or 12 00 When this unit is connected to another SR 9080 s CLOCK RESET IN terminal the other VCR s clock can be set to the clock in this unit However the time difference should be within 30 seconds SERIES REC IN series recording VCR activation signal input terminal Receives series recording signal or VCR activation signal from an external control device Select the input signal with the menu switches in the lt SRI EXT MODE gt menu E Series recording input A series recording signal is input when SRI EXT REC is set to SERIES e Connect to another VCR s series recording signal output terminal When the tape in the preceding VCR ends a signal is delivered to this terminal and recording starts automatically When the menu switch lt CNT TAPE END gt on the lt SRI EXT MODE gt screen is set the signals are delivered when the specified tape reel counter value is reached Recording starts automatically E VCR activation signal input When SRI EXT REC is set to EXT recording is started and stopped with an external signal e Connect to an external control device If a VCR activation signal ground input is input to this terminal the VCR starts recording automatically and continues recording for as long as the VCR activation signal is input SERIES REC OUT series recording signal output termin
100. he Search mode is specified with the SEARCH button e Also controls field by field playback in the forward direction TRACKING buttons If picture noise appears during play or field advance press these buttons to adjust tracking so that noise is reduced When the and buttons are pressed simultaneously tracking is reset to the preset level e Tracking adjustmentis not possible in the L12H andL24H Linear Slow Timelapse Play modes V LOCK buttons Press to reduce vertical picture jitter in the Still Field Advance Playback and Linear Slow Timelapse Play modes TIMER button Normally use this button for timer recording For details refer to Timer Recording on page 31 2 CONTROLS AND CONNECTORS U model 2 1 Front Panel D JVC TIMELAPSE SR 9080U REC STOP REC CHECK IONIC GREW REVERSE PAUSE PLAY FFE lt 0 TRACKING IER SEARCH DISPLAY OO000 D db 6T E O FIELD REV FELD ADV EJECT OPERATE O00 H SEARCH button Use to search the alarm recorded section or a section recorded at a specified date and time In the Stop mode select the search mode by pressing this button Press once to engage the Alarm Search mode e Press twice to engage the Alarm Scan mode e Press three times to engage the Date Time Search
101. he buzzer set the menu switch lt TAPE END gt BUZZER Ae in lt BUZZER gt to ON eae Sette ON If lt CNT TAPE END gt in the lt SRI EXT MODE gt menu 3 WARNING is set to any position except OFF the buzzer sounds E Dp when the reel counter value is reached 2 RS232C B RATE E The buzzer continues to sound To stop the buzzer sound set the menu switch lt TAPE END gt to OFF perform another operation such as pressing the REW button or press the OPERATE button E During repeat recording and auto rewind the buzzer sounds for about 2 seconds Shown only when the SA K97 is installed 45 7 PLAYBACK AND SPECIAL EFFECTS PLAYBACK STOP button Playback mode indicator OPERATE indicator NG e Ml TIMELAPSE iiti CREW REESE PAUSE PAY reS oo oO inaay anda STT e OPERATE button z HDR indicator PLAY button 7 1 Preparation Connection Connect the output connectors on the rear panel correctly Menu switch setting Set the menu switches in lt VIDEO VTR MODE gt as required E V PULSE Factory setting OFF Set to ON to add V pulse in the normal play 2H or 6H mode CNT MEM SW Factory setting ON Counter memory ON OFF e Set to ON to use the counter memory function E AUTO REW Factory setting OFF Automatic
102. he start time or the same as the start time T is added to the beginning of the stop time showing that the stop time is for the next day 0 Set the recording speed mode H D 24 Press the SHIFT button so that SPD blinks and press the SET button to set the recording speed to H D 24 When the HDR mode is selected H D is shown for SPD 11 Set the program item Press the SHIFT button so that PGM blinks and set the program item with the SET button 1ST Timer recording is executed only once on the most recent specified day of the week Saturday RPT Timer recording is executed on the specified day of the week Saturday every week OFF Programmed timer recording is not executed E To program timer recording at another time or day press the SHIFT W button so that the next setting line blinks and repeat steps 6 to 11 If changing the HDR mode do so before programming the timer again 12 End timer program setting e Press the MENU button twice The normal screen is restored 13 Press the TIMER button The TIMERiindication and effective timer recording programmed numbers light on the display and the operating mode is automatically turned off to engage the Timer Recording Standby mode 6 RECORDING E model 6 3 Timer Recording Day of the week PROGRAM z eranawna0 Main menu screen MENU CLOCK SET
103. hipment No 1 bit 0 SPACE 1 MARX Start bit DO D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7 Stop bit 9 OPTIONAL SA K97U RS 232C INTERFACE BOARD 9 3 SA K97U RS 232C Protocol amp Commands RS 232C protocol This VCR is provided with JVC basic table commands in addition to the JVC table 1 commands shown below The commands in the shaded area in the table below are contained in both the JVC table 1 and JVC basic table The JVC basic table commands include only those in the shaded areas JVC table 1 0 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F 0 Data 0 ENTER TIMER ON SCREEN VISS FRAME CODE ON ON FWD COUNT 1 JCOMPLE Data 1 CLEAR TIMER ON SCREEN VISS REC DEVICE AL PL TION ERROR OFF OFF REV CHECK TYPE RESET 2 ERROR Data 2 PRG CLK ROM VER HOUR METER COUNT SENSE RESET 3 CASSETTE Data 3 SHFT POSV EJECT SEARCH OUT VISS 4 Data 4 SHFT ON SCREEN SELECT 5 NOT Data 5 SET POS H PL AL COUNT TARGET SENSE 6 ALARM Data 6 CLEAR SET TLSTATUS TLSTATUS NC INPUT SET SENSE TABLE1 ON 7 Data 7 CANCEL STATUS NC SENSE TABLE1 OFF 8 Data 8 9 Data 9 OPE LOCK ON A ACK PLAY REV OPE LOCK REC REC PLAY OFF REQUEST B NAK OPERATE ON FF REC VTRINQ PAUSE Cc OPERATE OFF REW D MODE F FIELD SHIFT STEP E MODE DATESET R FIELD DATE STEP SENSE F STOP STILL TIME SET TIME SENSE
104. ible in the L12H and L24H Play modes Noise appears in the picture in the L12H L18H or L24H mode Was the tape you are playing back recorded in the L12H L18H or L24H mode If not noise appears Play back the tape in the 2H or 6H mode When the cassette is played back the picture becomes rough or disappears Dust may have accumulated on the video heads Clean the heads with a commercially available head cleaning tape If the pici ture quality is still unsatisfactory consult your local JVC dealer No sound is heard during playback Are you recording in a timelapse mode except L12H L18H and L24H If so soundis not recorded During alarm scan no sound is output Use a tape on which sound is recorded Record the tape in the L12H L18H or L24H mode During playback sound is high pitched and hard to hear Are you playing back a tape recorded in the L12H L18H or L24H Timelapse mode in the 2H SP or 6H EP mode In this case sound is high pitched Play back the tape in the same mode L1 2H L18H or L24H as that used for recording Recording is impossible Has the cassette safety tab been removed Paste a piece of cellophane tape over the hole Timer recording is not working Is the clock set correctly Is the timer properly programmed Is the TIMER indication lit Check again Check it again The clock c
105. input command 40H and either FF ABH or REW ACH All commands should be transmitted separately one byte at a time with ACK OAH confirmation from the VCR after each transmission Execute in the Stop mode 18 VISS SEARCH B3H To search for a designated alarm input point on the tape The VCR starts search after returning ACK When the specified point is reached the VCR returns COMPLETION 01H If the end or beginning of the tape is reached before the specified point the VCR returns NOT TARGET 05H This command differs from commands 16 and 17 only in that the FF ABH or REW ACH command is included separately 2 VCR setting commands Commands available include control of recording playback mode setting timelapse VCR operation mode setting date and time setting timer programming on screen setting and others E Recording playback mode setting commands Two commands are available One allows you to rotate through recording playback modes the other permits you to directly select the mode 1 MODE SHIFT 7DH Switches from one recording playback mode to the next each time the command is transmitted Use the TL STATUS SENSE D6H command to check the current mode Transmit 1 byte at a time with ACK OAH confirmation from the VCR after each transmission 2 MODE 7EH Sets recording playback mode directly After transmitting this command transmit the appropriate 2 byte ASCII codes from
106. ion on page 30 When an alarm signal is input to the rear panel s ALARM IN terminal alarm recording is executed in accordance with the specified settings To stop alarm recording and clear the ALARM indication press the RESET CANCEL button e If the RESET CANCEL button is pressed when the AL indication is lit during alarm recording alarm recording stops the AL indication goes out and timelapse recording is restored If the alarm buzzer is on the buzzer sound also stops e If the AL indication blinks and the RESET CANCEL button is pressed the AL indication goes out 8 The alarm input data can be checked in the main menu s lt OTHER gt menu refer to page 21 Display the alarm list screen and press the RESET CANCEL button to reset the alarm input data There may be some picture distortion at the start or end of an alarm recording This is nota malfunction 39 6_RECORDING 6 5 Sensor Recording Sensor recording is executed only when the VCR is in the Stop mode Stop Timer Record Standby or Operating Off mode and an alarm signal is input to the rear panel s ALARM IN terminal Perform the settings for sensor recording in the same way as for Alarm Recording on page 39 or more The mechanism of the SR 9080 cannot be guaranteed if the sensor recording function is used frequently 100 times day Preparation Connect an alarm sensor to the rear panel
107. isplay the date time timer program and various other menu setting screens as well as the hour meter on the monitor Press again to cancel the menu or hour meter display 10 U DOCO OH D D TIME MODE SET buttons e Use to select the recording and playback speed mode Available recording playback speed modes vary depending on the setting of menu switch lt HDR RECORDING gt on the lt VTR MODE gt screen Each time these buttons are pressed the recording playback speed mode changes as follows The recording playback speed mode is shown on the display HDR recording OFF HDR recording ON 2H Standard 6H 3x L12H 12 hour SP linear slow L24H 24 hour SP linear slow 48H 48 hour SP timelapse 72H 72 hour SP timelapse 120H 120 hour SP timelapse 168H 168 hour SP timelapse 240H 240 hour SP timelapse 480H 480 hour SP timelapse 960H 960 hour SP timelapse 2H Standard 6H 3x L18H 18 hour EP linear slow 24H 24 hour EP timelapse 48H 48 hour EP timelapse 72H 72 hour EP timelapse 120H 120 hour EP timelapse 168H 168 hour EP timelapse 240H 240 hour EP timelapse 480H 480 hour EP timelapse 960H 960 hour EP timelapse e Also use these buttons during date time setting timer program setting and menu switch setting to specify setting values ON SCREEN SHIFT W gt buttons e Use these buttons on the normal screen to move the display position or recording
108. l 50 60 Hz outlet ALARM IN AC 120V 50 60 Hz CONNECTION TO THE SW 501 SW 502 SEQUENTIAL SWITCHER SW 501 SW 502 JK102 JK202 1 Connect pin 6 on the sequential switcher s TIMER INPUT D GND ha connector to the VCR s CAMERA SW OUT terminal Connect o aTi IN TIMER INPUT pin 1 to the GND terminal ATO OUT connector csto IN 2 Connect pin 8 on the sequential switcher s TIMER INPUT cso1 our connector to pin 8 on its TIMER OUT connector TMP1 IN a Monitor TV sopt INOUT Note RE SLVMST IN lt Be sure to use two DIN connectors for connections JK103 JK203 1 Connect video cameras and alarm sensor to a sequential switcher frame switcher Ol DGND 2 Connect the sequential switcher s frame switcher alarm signal output camera switching signal input and video output to ato our TiMER OUT 7 T the SR 9080 an F connector 3 Connect the monitor s video audio input connectors to the SR 9080 s video audio output connectors csio IN 4 When the connection is complete connect the power plug to an AC 120 V U model AC 220 240 V E model 50 60 Hz TMPo OuT y outlet _SODT_ IN OUT o fE 5 Synchro should be applied to all con
109. lapse Playback Recording Rewind forward playback rir zs mra aaa ON 1 rate red l Re R I a Vi i PR UE SA UAT EEE Sr a agit Lius oa ELS Sw ON ON Et SN Record Rewind Fast forward Reverse Still pause search search playback mark in the Rec Pause mode is shown in red e Cassette indication Lights when a cassette is loaded Blinks when a cassette is being ejected SP EP indication Shows the standard SP mode or extended EP mode during recording playback During ordinary timelapse recording playback the SP indication is shown The EP indication is shown during recording in the HDR High Density Record mode or during playback of a tape section recorded in the HDR mode Tape counter clock indication e Shows the current time hour minute second tape control counter 00H 00m 00s 23H 59m 59s or tape reel counter 0 9999 when the operating mode is on The display can be selected with the DISPLAY button Shows the current time when the operating mode is off When a cassette is ejected the tape control counter and tape reel counter are reset automatically When the cassette is rewound to the beginning in the Repeat Recording or Auto Rewind mode using the counter end output function the tape control counter and tape reel counter are reset The control and reel counter counts slowly in the Timelapse mode e Inthe timelapse mode the control counter shows th
110. lem with supply reel rotation The operating mode is turned off Turn the operating mode on again E 04 Problem with drum rotation The operating mode is turned off Turn the operating mode on again E 05 Problem with take up reel rotation The operating mode is turned off Turn the operating mode on again E 06 Problem with capstan rotation The operating mode is turned off Turn the operating mode on again E 07 Problem with eject operation The operating mode is turned off Turn the operating mode on again E 08 Condensation The cassette is ejected and the Turn the operating mode on and drum starts rotating wait until the error indication goes Cassette loading is not possible out E 09 Error with recording check The head cleaner in the VCR Clean the heads with a head recording defect cleans the heads cleaning tape then check the recording picture quality again The tape may be defective Replace the tape and check again If the picture quality is still inferior contact your local JVC dealer E 10 Insufficient battery capacity for If a power failure occurs clock and Contact your local JVC dealer for clock and timer backup timer setting data and record replacement of the built in battery playback speed settings may be reset E 11 No video signals input to the Input video signals VIDEO IN connector E 12 It is not possible to write in Contact your local JVC dealer EEPROM E 13 The tape is broken The cassette is ejected The error Replace
111. lights on the display and the operating mode is automatically turned off to engage the Timer Recording Standby mode The timer program numbers are not shown on the display Recording Standby mode 35 6 RECORDING 6 3 Timer Recording RESET CANCEL button SHIFT Y button SHIFT gt button 10000 ON SCREEN Oo y SHFT gt MENU TIME MODE GHO J T SET TIMER button Canceling Changing Timer Recording Program To stop timer programming before finishing Press the Press the The nol Press the To Press the and press TIMER gt o button The lt P RESET CANCEL button The program being set is canceled MENU button twice rmal screen mode is restored To cancel preset timer programs TIMER button so that the TIMER indication goes out on the display Turn on the VCR and monitor is shown on the monitor Press the the cursor Press the Press the The nol 36 to the program you want to cancel RESET CANCEL button MENU button twice rmal screen is restored MENU button to show the main menu screen the SHIFT Y button to select lt PROGRAM r lt HOLIDAY SET gt Then press the SET ROGRAM TIMER gt or lt HOLIDAY SET gt menu SHIFT Y button or SHIFT button to move
112. ly auto operate on function If the cassette s safety tab has been removed the operating mode is turned on and play starts automatically auto play function 4 Press the PLAY button to start play Tay The play indicator is shown on the display and the Play mode is engaged When a tape recorded in the HDR mode is played back the HDR indicator lights No sound is output in the Timelapse Play mode except for L12H L18H and L24H modes When the play mode is set to 2H SP or 6H EP playback operates as follows e Cassettes recorded in the 2H or ordinary SP Timelapse modes are played back in the 2H SP mode 2H is shown on the display e Cassettes recorded in the 6H or HDR Timelapse mode are played back in the 6H EP mode 6H is shown on the display To stop playback 5 Press the STOP button The tape stops and the Stop mode is engaged 7 PLAYBACK AND SPECIAL EFFECTS PLAYBACK STOP button Playback mode indicator OPERATE indicator Ce l TIMELAPSE OPERATE button ae oO mAr PLAY button 7 1 Preparation Connection Connect the output connectors on the rear panel correctly Menu switch setting Set the menu switches in lt VIDEO VTR MODE gt as required E V PULSE Factory setting OFF Set to ON to add
113. ly adjusted one hour forward in the summer 2 End date time setting e Press the MENU button The monitor screen returns to the main menu screen and the time count starts from 00 second Press the MENU button again to restore the normal screen 19 4_ON SCREEN MENU SWITCHES 4 3 Date and Time Setting Summer Time Compensation e When setting the time make sure the lt SUMMER TIMEs item is set to OFF When this unit is shipped this item is set to OFF During daylight savings time 1 Set the time with a one hour delay 2 After setting the time set the lt SUMMER TIME gt item to ON e The set time advances one hour 3 At the end of the daylight savings time season set the lt SUMMER TIME gt item to OFF e The standard time instead of lt SUMMER TIME gt is displayed Time setting for 29 seconds or less When the seconds value is 29 or less you can reset it to 00 by pressing the CNT RESET button while pressing the RESET CANCEL button For 30 or more the seconds value is reset to 00 and the minutes value is increased by one Standard time Set the clock to the actual time When daylight savings start set the lt SUMMER TIME gt item to ON e The time advances one hour on the display Notes e If the power plug has been disconnected from an AC outlet for a long time make sure the set time is correct before using the unit
114. me on specified days of the week Example HDR is performed in the 48 hour mode from 10 00 a m to 5 00 p m on Monday Wednesday and Saturday Repeat steps 1 to 5 in Timer Recording Program Setting on page 31 Set the day of the week on lt PROGRAM TIMER gt to DAY with the SET button Press the SHIFT button so that the hour for the start time blinks and set hour to 10 with the SET button Press the SHIFT button so that the minute for the start time blinks and set minute to 00 with the SET button Press the SHIFT button and SET button to set the hour of the stop time to 17 the minute of the stop time to 00 the recording speed to H D48 and PGM to ON Set the days of the week when timer recording is to be executed Monday Wednesday Saturday Set the days with DAILY SET at the lower section of the screen e Press the SHIFT W button so that SUN in the lowest line blinks Press the SET button to set SUN to Press the SHIFT button to select the day of the week and set the operating day of the week with the SET button Set the items for Tuesday Thursday and Friday to e Timer recording will take place on the days of the week shown on the display Timer recording will not take
115. mode is shown in red e Cassette indication Lights when a cassette is loaded Blinks when a cassette is being ejected SP indication Shows the standard SP mode during recording playback During timelapse recording playback the SP indication is shown Tape counter clock indication e Shows the current time hour minute second tape control counter 00H 00M 00S 23H 59M 59S or tape reel counter 0 9999 when the operating mode is on The display can be selected with the DISPLAY button Shows the current time when the operating mode is off When a cassette is ejected the tape control counter and tape reel counter are reset automatically e When the cassette is rewound to the beginning in the Repeat Recording or Auto Rewind mode using the counter end output function the tape control counter and tape reel counter are reset The control and reel counter counts slowly inthe Timelapse mode Inthe timelapse mode the control counter shows the time equivalent to that shown when atape is played back in the 3H mode Example The control counter advances 1 second for about 5 minutes and 20 seconds in the 960H timelapse mode e During date time search setting and operation td is shown in place of the seconds Shows the setting item during menu switch setting Recording playback speed display e Normally shows the recording playback speed mode set with the TIME MODE button e Shows the followi
116. mode to L24H 32H is mistakenly transmitted Cancel 32H with 41H and input 33H instead TXD_ 7EH 30H 32H 41H 33H 40H Clears the whole command Cancels the current status and stops the VCR Also Time RXD OAH OAH OAH OAH OAH OAH is acceptable to the VCR or not VCR will return this code when non defined or non functional command is received in the 1st byte of the transmitted command In this case it is not necessary to input CLEAR Check whether the transmitted command 3 Commands reference chart VCR control commands VCR setting commands Page Page OPERATE ON OFF 58 E Recording playback mode 59 PLAY REV PLAY 58 MODE SHIFT 59 STOP 58 MODE 59 FF REW 58 E Timelapse VCR operation mode 59 TIMER ON OFF 58 TL STATUS 59 OPE ON OFF 58 E Date and time setting 60 EJECT 58 DATE SET 60 F FIELD STEP 58 TIME SET 60 EERIEPDISTEP 28 E Timer programming 60 REC CHECK 58 PRG 60 REC REC PAUSE 58 SHIFT 60 VISS FWD REV 58 Ree En VISS SEARCH 59 On screen setting 60 ON SCREEN ON OFF 60 ON SCREEN SELECT 60 POS V 60 POS H 60 E Others 60 AL PL RESET 60 COUNT RESET 60 Commands for VCR status verification Page Byte retumed Return codes from VCR from VCR Page COUNT CODE 51 4 bytes DEVICE TYPE 51 4 bytes ACK 58 VTR INQ 51 1
117. n ee a RESET Timelapse C TE C4 a y SHFT P to 101 MENU TIME MODE GHI mE SET TIMER button Holiday Timer Recording Setting MENU button L SET button SET button This lets you preset the VCR to record on specified dates such as holidays at any time over a period of a year Up to 16 dates can be set When holiday settings and program settings overlap holiday setting is given priority Main menu screen IMENU CLOCK SET ONSCREEN F DISP MODE VIDEO VTR MODE SRI EXT MODE ALARM SENSOR MODE BUZZER IN OUT PROGRAM TIMER HOLIDAY SET HOUR METER OTHER HOLIDAY SET screen HOLIDAY SET START STOP SPD PGM THOLIDAY SET START STOP SPD PGM 00 00 T00 00 960 ON 4 1 15 2 9 15 3 2 11 4 9 23 5 3 21 6 10 10 7 4 29 8 9 5 01 10 Ti 5 03 12 13 5 05 15 8 15 When PGM is set to OFF the setting is disabled and holiday timer recording is not executed Example Recording is performed in the 960 hour nomal timelapse mode from 0 00 a m to 0 00 a m the next day 1 Press the MENU button to show the main menu on the monitor 2 Set HDR to OFF Press the SHIFT Y button to set the cursor on the main menu s lt VIDEO VTR MODE gt Then press the SET button Set lt HDR gt on lt VI
118. n Press the SHIFT button so that the minute for the start time blinks and set minute to 00 with the SET button Press the SHIFT button and SET button to set the hour of the stop time to 17 the minute of the stop time to 00 the recording speed to 48 and PGM to ON Set the days of the week when timer recording is to be executed Monday Wednesday Saturday Set the days with DAILY SET at the lower section of the screen Press the SHIFT W button so that SUN in the second line from the bottom blinks Press the SET button to set SUN to Press the SHIFT button to select the day of the week and set the operating day of the week with the SET button Set the items for Tuesday Thursday and Friday to Timer recording will take place on the days of the week shown on the display Timer recording will not take place on days of the week indicated by End timer program setting Press the MENU button twice The normal screen is restored 3 Press the TIMER button The TIMER indication and active timer program numbers light on the display and the operating mode is automatically turned off to engage the Timer Recording Standby mode 34 E 6 RECORDING 6 3 Timer Recording SHIFT Y button SHIFT gt butto
119. n AC outlet 2 E COPYRIGHT 1999 VICTOR COMPANY OF JAPAN LIMITED Printed in Japan ee ee gt lt SE A E E E E A OPERATION LOCK By engaging the operation lock system LOCK you can prevent accidental or deliberate interference with recording operation or power supply When this function is activated all operation buttons are disabled However you can still control the recorder with the remote control CNE Ee TIMELAPSE pa OPERATE W ioc oO L FI 5 merr oo o eE peses r_ sas y A LOCK indicator LOCK button TIME MODE button 1 Engage the mode you want to lock such as the Rec or Play mode 2 While pressing the LOCK button press the TIME MODE button LOCK is shown on the display indicating that the Operation Lock mode is engaged 3 To unlock the VCR press the TIME MODE button while pressing the LOCK button The LOCK indication on the display disappears and the unit can now be operated normally To prevent unauthorized use detach this page and keep it in a safe place CONTENTS 1 INTRODUCTION Vat Major FORTUS sinon 6 1 2 Periodical Maintenance 1 3 Precautions 1 4 Daily INSpection sesesesrsrsssressssrsnerrsssrnrss 8 2 CONTROLS AND CONNECTORS 2 1 Front Panel 2 2 Display is 223 Roa PANE cirkaii 3
120. n pressed 7 times 2H SP speed play mode E model for more than 2 seconds Release the button to restore the normal 13 times the 6H EP speed Release the button to restore the normal play mode Type of recording Operation of the REW and FF buttons Tape recorded in the 3H SP mode or the Timelapse mode Press the button once 9 times 3H SP speed latch Press the PLAY button to restore the normal play mode Hold the button pressed for more than 2 seconds 9 times 3H SP speed Release the button to restore the normal play mode During shuttle search no sound is output 48 e Latch Even if the button is released shuttle search continues 7 PLAYBACK AND SPECIAL EFFECTS PLAYBACK JVC TIMELAPSE ST ioiai GREW meee PAUSE PLAY reS gogo Ai REW button FF button SET button SEARCH button SET button SHIFT gt button 7 4 Alarm Search Date and Time Search There are three different ways you can search a tape position When the SEARCH button is pressed the Search mode is engaged Each time the SEARCH button is pressed the Search mode changes e Once alarm search To search the start of an alarm recording Twice alarm scan To play back around the start of each alarm recording for sev
121. n to display the main menu screen 3 Press the SHIFT W button to set the cursor on lt CLOCK SET gt on the main menu 4 Press the SET button The lt CLOCK SET gt screen is shown The cursor shows the lt TIME gt setting item and the hour digit blinks Check that lt SUMMER TIME gt on the last line is set to OFF 5 Set the hour by pressing the SET button This VCR uses the 24 hour system e Press the SET button to increase the numerical value and the SET button to decrease it same for minute month day and year setting E During summertime period set the time with a one hour delay W During standard time period set the actual time 6 Press the SHIFT gt button so that the minutes digit blinks 7 Press the SET button to set the minutes 8 Press the SHIFT Y button The lt DATE gt setting item is shown by the cursor and the month item blinks E Press the SET button to set the month 9 Press the SHIFT gt button so that the day item blinks and set the day with the SET button 10 Inthe sameway press the SHIFT gt button so thatthe year item blinks and set the year with the SET button 11 For summer time compensation e Press the SHIFT W button to setthe cursor to lt SUMMER TIME gt and press the SET button to set lt SUMMER TIME gt to ON The time is automatical
122. nected video cameras 0 DSN Our AN CAMERA SW OUT 5 Sequential switcher 0 SW 501 SW 502 a O U M o 3_CONNECTIONS 3 3 Connecting the Rear Panel Input Output Terminal Connections CAM SW OUT camera switching signal output terminal CAM SW OUT COM Sequential switcher camera switching signal input ALARM RESET alarm reset terminal ALARM IN alarm signal input terminal ALARM Sequential switcher alarm output terminal ALARM REC OUT alarm recording mode signal output terminal ALARM ALARM ALARM RESET COM q R Switch Vcc 5V 12V TAPE END OUT tape end output terminal ESET RECOUT COM Switch WARNING OUT warning signal output terminal WARNING TAPE END OUT COM Alarm lamp External interface CLOCK RESET clock reset terminal When setting the clock to the first VCR s clock First VCR Second VCR Last VCR CLOCK CLOCK CLOCK OUT COM IN COM COM a 2 i When setting the clock to the external master clock OUT COM Alarm lamp gt External interface ee External interface example Example Lamp lights with HIGH signal Lamp etc Power supply o 16 First VCR Second VCR Last VCR Gent External CLOCK clock dock Ase master clock IN com N on i EN oo F ji F F F E Use appropriately rated devices o 7 4 ON SCREEN MENU SWITCHES
123. nfirmation from the VCR after each transmission E On screen setting command 1 ON SCREEN ON 70H Activates on screen indication ON SCREEN OFF 71H Deactivates on screen indication Setting procedure for the following command 2 is the same as when using the VCR controls Be sure to transmit commands 1 byte at a time with ACK OAH confirmation from the VCR after each transmission 2 ON SCREEN SELECT 74H Switches the on screen display items POS V 73H Moves the on screen indication in the vertical direction POS H 75H Moves the on screen indication in the horizontal direction E Other commands 1 AL PL RESET E1H When transmitted during alarm recording the recording mode switches back to the previous mode The VCR s AL indication goes off Transmit again after AL indicator goes off to reset the alarm power loss memory 2 COUNT RESET E2H Resets the tape counter to 0000 60 9 OPTIONAL SA K97U RS 232C INTERFACE BOARD 3 Commands for VCR status verification When the command is sent the VCR returns the corresponding information 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 DATE SENSE BEH TIME SENSE BFH COUNT CODE DOH DEVICE TYPE D1H VTR INQ FBH PL AL COUNT SENSE DSH HOUR METER SENSE D2H TL STATUS SENSE D6H The VCR returns the currently set month day and year as 6 bytes Each byte has a value of 30H to 39H 30H corres
124. ng indications in the Alarm Search mode During alarm search Shows the specified alarm number example AL12 During alarm scan Shows the alarm scan mode ALSC During date time search Shows the specified date and time example 2310 e Shows setting details in menu switch setting When an error occurs the error indication E blinks if the menu switch lt WARNING gt on the lt F DISP gt screen is set to ON For error indications refer to page 53 Tapes recorded in the LP mode cannot be played back In this case the LP indication blinks in this section O TIMER indication Lights during timer recording programming operation REPEAT indication When lt REPEAT REC gt in the lt VTR MODE gt menu is set to ON this indication is shown When lt TAPE END MODE gt in the lt ALARM SENSOR MODE gt menu is set to STOP and the Repeat Record modeis engaged the REPEAT indication goes out if alarm recording or sensor recording takes place OVERLAP indication Blinks when programs scheduled for timer recording overlap Timer program number All programmed timer recording numbers light During timer recording the number of the program being recorded blinks When the timer recording ends this number goes out AL alarm indication Shown during alarm recording or sensor recording Blinks when alarm recording or sensor recording ends LOCK indication Lights when the oper
125. ng mode is automatically re engaged at the point where the recording was interrupted During playback in the Recording Check mode check the picture to ensure that the recording is satisfactory f the signals are not recorded properly the built in head cleaner cleans the heads and recording continues In this case the error code E 09 is shown on the display for about 10 seconds REC CHECK button During Recording Normal Recording recording check Defective Error code E 09 is Auto head j R di shown for 10 seconds cleaning E eee If the recording speed is as shown below the VCR cleans the heads automatically and continues recording whenever continuous 24 hour recording is performed Normal timelapse mode 72H or more HDR timelapse mode 240H or more U model only Images recorded during the cleaning period may be unstable due to the interference with the servo control This is not a malfunction Note When a tape recorded in this unit is played back on another VCR except another SR 9080 noise may appear in the picture 6 RECORDING U model 6 3 Timer Recording This unit is provided with 2 different setting screens for timer recording program one allows you to specify the day of week the other allows you to specify a date a holiday for example You can select the desired setting screen from the main menu screen e Program timer
126. ns on and the cassette indication appears Unloading Auto play When a cassette with no erasure prevention tab is loaded playback starts automatically E Press the EJECT button The cassette is ejected e The tape reel counter is reset to 0000 If the operating mode is not on when the EJECT button is pressed operating mode is automatically switched on and the cassette is ejected Once the cassette is unloaded the operating mode turns off again automatically If the Timer Recording Standby mode is engaged TIMER indication is shown on the display the cassette will not be ejected when the EJECT button is pressed To unload the cassette press the TIMER button to release the Timer Recording Standby mode then press the EJECT button 27 5 PREPARATION U model 5 2 Recording Playback Speed Mode Selection HDR indicator L Peroni p aybasi speed TIME MODE buttons indication Press the OPERATE button to turn the operating mode on Select whether or not the HDR mode is engaged with the lt HDR gt menu switch on the lt VTR MODE gt screen When the During HDR recording or HDR playback the HDR indicator lights Select the Record or Playback speed with the TIME MODE button Refer to the table below The selected recording or playback speed mode is shown on the display e Available modes differ depending on whether H
127. o OFF Changing the on screen display brightness Set the brightness with the menu switch lt TONE gt on the lt ON SCREEN MODE gt screen Select 0 30 70 or 100 e The higher the number the brighter the characters For details on menu operation refer to page 22 17 E 4 ON SCREEN MENU SWITCHES 4 2 Main Menu Display You can display date and time data recorded when an alarm input or power failure occurs as well as the hour meter drum rotating time by selecting the desired item in the main menu The date time setting screen menu switch setting screen for each application and timer recording program setting screen can also be displayed by selecting the desired item in the main menu Date time setting menu switch setting and hour meter can be checked on the VCR s display as well SHIFT V button SHIFT gt button Operation SA 5080U L pim i o o MENU button SET button SET button Main menu screen MENU CLOCK SET Cursor ONSCREEN F DISP MODE VIDEONTR MODE SRI EXT MODE ALARM SENSOR MODE BUZZER IN OUT PROGRAM TIMER HOLIDAY SET HOUR METER OTHER Connect the video output connector of this unit to the monitor s video input connector 1 Turn on the monitor and VCR 2 Press the MENU button The main menu screen is shown on the monitor screen 3 Press
128. ode ON 0 Always 1 1 Power is ON 1 SUMMER TIME is ON 2 POWER ON REC mode is ON 2 Always 0 3 Auto rewind mode is ON 3 Always 0 4 Operation lock is ON 4 HDR mode is ON 5 Series recording is ON 5 Auto record check function ON 6 Tape end buzzer is ON 6 Always 0 7 Alarm buzzer is ON 7 Always 0 4th byte 6th byte Conditions of each setting Types of warnings BIT Status when BIT is 1 HEX Data Types of warnings 0 Alarm recording is in progress 0 No abnormality 1 ALARM REC function is ON 1 Loading error 2 Not defined Always 0 2 Unloading error 3 Sensor recording is ON 3 Supply reel error 4 External recording function is ON 4 Drum error 5 V pulse is ON 5 Take up reel error 6 Always 0 6 Capstan error 7 Warning buzzer is ON 7 Cassette eject error 8 DEW sensor error 9 Recording check error A Battery backup error B Input signal error Operation with commands from the RS 232C is accepted even in the Operation Lock mode 61 9 OPTIONAL SA K97U RS 232C INTERFACE BOARD U model 9 STATUS SENSE D7H The VCR will return current status information in 5 bytes 1st byte BIT Status when BIT is 1 0 Error Indicates that an illegal command has been received No further commands will be accepted To restore to normal operation transmit CLEAR ERROR 41H to the VCR 1 Not defined Always 0 2 Not defined Always 0 3 Cassette out The tape has not been loaded 4 REC inhibit A tape with no s
129. on the rear of the unit The OPERATE button does not completely shut off mains power from the unit but switches operating current on and off Notes on the built in lithium battery WARNING THE UNIT CONTAINS A BUILT IN LITHIUM BATTERY FOR MEMORY BACK UP THAT MUST ONLY BE REPLACED BY SUITABLY QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL FOR BATTERY REPLACEMENT TAKE THE UNIT TO YOUR DEALER OR A JVC SERVICE STATION Danish ADVARSELI Lithiumbatteri Eksplosionsfare Udskiftning ma kun foretages al en sagkynding og som beskrevet i servicemanualen CAUTION m When you are not using the recorder for a long period of time it is recommended that you disconnect the power cord from the mains outlet m Dangerous voltage inside Refer internal servicing to qualified service personnel To prevent electric shock or fire hazard remove the power cord from the mains outlet prior to connecting or disconnecting any signal lead or aerial This unit is produced to comply with Directives 76 889 EEC 82 499 EEC 87 308 EEC and Standard IEC Publ 65 POWER SYSTEM Connection to the mains supply This unit operates on voltages of 220 to 240 V AC 50 60 Hz CAUTION i m To prevent electric shock and to avoid damaging the unit first insert the smaller plug on the AC power cord into the VCR making sure that it is securely connected and then plug the larger end of the AC power cord into a
130. orrectly the recording duration must be equivalent to at least 5 seconds at Standard 2H or EP 6H U model 3H E model speed Example With a 960 hour normal timelapse recording a recording time of 40 minutes or more is necessary 1 Set the lt SRI EXT REC gt menu switch in lt SRI EXT MODES gt to EXT to use the external recording function e Use the lt EXT REC END gt menu switch to select the mode engaged when externally activated recording ends When set to STOP the VCR enters the Stop mode When set to OPE OFF the operating mode is turned off the time date display Stop mode or turn the operating mode off When a VCR activation signal ground input is input to the rear panel s SERIES REC IN terminal recording starts automatically and continues for as long as the activation signal is input When the activation signal stops the Stop mode is engaged or the operating mode is turned off according to menu switch setting e When the activation signal is input again recording starts 44 2 Press the MENU button to set the on screen display to SRI EXT MODE screen SRVEXT MODE 1 SRVEXT REC EXT 2 EXT REC END EXT 3 CNT TAPE END 7000 ALARM SENSOR MODE 1 REC MODE Set to EXT 2 REC SPEED 3 DURATION 4 TAPE END MODE 3 Load a cassette with a safety tab in place and engage the e In addition to the Stop mode
131. osite video signals Even when the power is not supplied to this unit input signals composite video signals from a camera can be output through this connector Operating mode Off Video Throughout function Signal ground terminal This ground terminal is not provided for safety purposes It is used to ground signals Connect this terminal to ground the signal between VCRs 12 CAMSW ALARM ALARM COM CLOCK SERIES OUT IN REC OUT RESET IN REC IN ALARM TAPE WARNING QOX SERIES om a END PUT oe ited REg OUT CAM SW OUT camera switching signal output terminal When a sequential switcher is connected this terminal outputs camera switching timing control signals For details on these signals refer to page 65 COM common ground terminal Connect to the signal ground terminal of a connected unit ALARM IN alarm signal input terminal Receives signals to start alarm or sensor recording ALARM RESET alarm signal reset input terminal Receives signals to cancel alarm recording Alarm input data is not reset ALARM REC OUT alarm recording mode signal output terminal Outputs 12 V signals during alarm recording TAPE END OUT tape end signal output terminal Outputs a signal when the tape ends during recording If the menu switch lt CNT TAPE END gt on the lt SRI EXT MODE gt screen is set signals are output when the specified tape reel counter value is exceeded e
132. out 2 l seconds Tape end 4 ing OFF auto rewind OFF Manual t operation Output at ground level WARNING OUT Warning signal output IV 12 V output impedance 4 7 kohms f Warning f Warning reset Output at high level CLOCK RESET IN Clock reset input About 100 msec HV 5 V Input at ground level CLOCK RESET OUT Clock reset output About 100 msec Output at ground evel SERIES REC IN Series recording signal input r nput at ground evel SERIES REC OUT Series recording signal output Output at ground evel SERIES REC IN External automatic recording signal input gt fPxternal recording lt Min 400 msec Input at ground evel 65 10 APPENDIXES U model 10 3 Specifications E Recording system Luminance FM recording E Signal system U model E Signal system E model E Tape speed U model E Tape speed E model E Recording and playback time with T 120 cassette U model Em Recording and playback time with E 180 Color down converted direct recording NTSC type color signal EIA monochrome signal 525 lines 60 fields PAL type colour signal CCIR monochrome signal 625 lines 50 fields 33 35 mm sec Standard 2H mode 11 12 mm sec Extended 6H mode 23 39 mm sec Standard mode 3H 2 hours Standard 2H mode 6 hours Extended 6H mode L12 L18 L24 24 48 72 120
133. ponds to 0 and 39H to 9 Example For Oct 14 1998 the VCR returns 31H 30H 31H 34H 39H and 38H The VCR returns the currently set hour minute and second as 6 bytes Each byte has a value of 30H to 39H 30H corresponds to 0 and 39H to 9 Example For 15 30 45 the VCR returns 31H 35H 33H 30H 34H and 35H VCR returns the counter data beginning with the 4th digit from the right in 4 bytes ASCII codes 30H 39H correspond with the numbers 0 9 eg 1234 31H 32H 33H 34H VCR returns the last 4 characters of the SR 9080 model name in ASCII code 39H 30H 38H 30H Used to make sure that the connected unit is the VCR The VCR will return ACK OAH VCR will return a total of 6 bytes The first 3 bytes show the number of alarm inputs in 3 digits and the last 3 bytes show the number of power losses in 3 digits ASCII codes 30H 39H correspond with the numbers 0 9 eg 123 alarm inputs and 45 power losses 31H 32H 33H 30H 34H 35H VCR returns the hour meter data in 5 bytes eg 1234 hours 31H 32H 33H 34H VCR returns Timelapse mode data in 6 bytes The contents of each byte are as follows 1st 2nd byte Recording playback mode Correspondence of the code and the mode is the same as MODE 7EH see page 59 3rd byte 5th byte Conditions of each setting Settings status BIT Status when BIT is 1 BIT Status when BIT is 1 0 Repeat Record m
134. position of on screen information The position can be moved down by pressing the W button and to the right by pressing the button Use these buttons on the menu screen to select the desired item in date time setting timer program setting and menu switch setting Display section For details refer to page 11 OPERATE indicator Lights when the OPERATE button is turned on HDR indicator Lights in the HDR recording and HDR playback modes HDR High Density Recording For details on HDR recording refer to page 28 2 CONTROLS AND CONNECTORS E model 2 1 Front Panel D we TIMELAPSE o op Ooo EJECT OPERATE oto GREW REVERSE PAUSE PLAY FFS no O0000 FD adp ETE Gg 20 U04 SEARCH button Use to search the alarm recorded section or a section recorded at a specified date and time In the Stop mode select the search mode by pressing this button e Press once to engage the Alarm Search mode e Press twice to engage the Alarm Scan mode e Press three times to engage the Date Time Search mode e Press four times to release the search mode After the search mode is selected with this button press the FF or REW button to execute the search operation in the selected mode For details refer to page 49 DISPLAY button Selects which data current time control tape counte
135. r 00H 00M 00S 23H 59M 598 or reel tape counter 0 9999 is displayed Each time this button is pressed the display switches to the next item LOCK button Press to activate the operation lock function CNT RESET button When the display shows the control tape counter or reel tape counter press this button to reset to OOHOOMOOS or 0000 RESET CANCEL button e In the Timer Program Setting mode press this button to cancel the program settings For details refer to Timer Recording on page 36 e Also press this button to interrupt alarm recording or to reset the alarm input data or power loss power failure data For details refer to pages 21 and 39 e Resets the seconds in the currently displayed time to 00 when pressed together with the CNT RESET button except in menu setting mode When the seconds value is 29 or less the minutes value is the same but the seconds value is reset to 0 e g 12 34 29 12 34 00 When the seconds value is 30 or more the seconds value is resetto 00 and the minutes value is increased by one e g 12 34 30 12 35 00 MENU button Press to display the date time timer program and various other menu setting screens as well as the hour meter on the monitor Press again to cancel the menu or hour meter display 10 E DOCO OH D D TIME MODE SET buttons e Use to select the recording and pl
136. r value 1 REC MODE OFF 2 REC SPEED 2H 3 DURATION 15SEC 4 TAPE END MODE OFF E Normally the next VCR starts recording when the tape ends If the menu switch counter end output function is on a series recording signal is output when the selected tape reel counter value is passed andthe next VCR starts recording Select the counter end value from 500 1000 9500 with the lt CNT TAPE END gt menu switch e The tape reel counter value from the beginning of the tape to the end is about 5800 on a T 120 U model E 180 E model cassette tape Reter to page 64 Press the MENU button to restore the normal screen To Load cassettes with safety tab in place in all connected VCRs E To use the counter end output function set the counter to the tape reel counter display with the DISPLAY button When a cassette is loaded the counter is reset to 0000 4 Start recording on the first VCR Notes e If a cassette has not been loaded in any VCR in the series series recording will stop when that VCR is reached If VCRs are connected in series as shown above the second and subsequent VCRs will record the previous VCR s on screen information in addition to their own To avoid this use a distributor to distribute only video signals to each VCR 41 6 RECORDING 6 6 Series Recording 5 When the first VCR ends recording the second VCR starts recording automaticall
137. restore the normal screen e Press the MENU button once to restore the lt OTHER gt screen and press once more to restore the main menu Resetting alarm input power loss failure data Press the RESET CANCEL button on the alarm list screen to reset the alarm input data stored in memory Press the RESET CANCEL button on the power loss list screen to reset the power loss data stored in memory 21 4 ON SCREEN MENU SWITCHES 4 6 Menu Switch Setting You can customize the VCR s functions to suit the requirements of your application using the four menu switch setting screens accessible from the main menu screen ON SCREEN F DISPLAY MODE VIDEO VTR MODE SRI EXT ALARM SENSOR MODE BUZZER IN OUT Each menu switch setting screen can be accessed independently from the main menu TIMELAPSE SHIFT V button ON SCREEN LJ Normal screen Main menu screen t MENU button MENU CLOCK SET OTHER SET button Only shown when the SA K97 is installed 22 ONSCREEN F DISP MODE VIDEOWTR MODE SRVEXT MODE ALARM SENSOR MODE BUZZER IN OUT PROGRAM TIMER HOLIDAY SET HOUR METER VIDEO VTR MODE screen U model only 4 _________ SRI EXT ALARM SENSOR MODE screen J s BUZZER IN OUT screen MENU button y SHFT gt MEN
138. riods more than several hours 3 Load the recorded cassette correctly If a cassette is loaded when the operating mode is off the operating mode is switched on automatically auto operate on function If the cassette s safety tab has been removed the operating mode is turned on and play starts automatically auto play function 4 Press the PLAY button to start play Thy The play indicator is shown on the display and the Play mode is engaged No sound is output in the Timelapse Play mode except for L12H and L24H modes To stop playback 5 Press the STOP button The tape stops and the Stop mode is engaged 7 PLAYBACK AND SPECIAL EFFECTS PLAYBACK TIMELAPSE REW button FF button REVERSE button PLAY button PAUSE button 7 3 Special Effects Playback Still playback 1 Press the PAUSE button during playback The still indicator is shown on the display and the still picture is shown rar til ieee GEE 2 Press the PLAY button to restore the Normal Play mode The Stop mode is automatically engaged if the VCR remains in the Still mode for 3 minutes approx Field advance playback Press the PAUSE button in the Play mode to engage the Still mode 2 While pressing the PAUSE button press the
139. s an i ioe Oe EDs d i LL Day setting Hour setting Set value f 19 00 on 12 Search data during tape running 15 30 on Oct 10 TD SRF 12D 19H 00H 00M 018 10 10 15 30 Press the FF button or REW button The VCR fast forwards or rewinds the tape from the current position to search the specified date and time When the recording is located the Stop mode is engaged The Date Time Search mode is canceled During date time search the month day hour and minute which are being searched are shown on screen e Ifthe specified date and time cannot be found and the tape ends the Date Time Search mode is canceled and the Stop mode is engaged Notes BVERLAP AL ALREC SENSOR REC BEPEAT 12345678 viss LOCK TIME MODE Pe de 7 40 of te te Eos IE e If the specified date and time is near the start of an alarm recording the date time search may not be successful e If the specified date time is the same as the timer recording start time the VCR may not operate correctly e Date time search cannot be executed if no date and time are available in the search direction 50 7_PLAYBACK AND SPECIAL EFFECTS PLAYBACK Repeat Playback The tape is automatically rewound and played back repeatedly e To execute repeat playback set lt REPEAT PLAY gt in lt VTR MODE gt to ON VIDEO VTR MODE screen VIDEO MODE 1 V PULSE OFF VTR MOD
140. s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance 4 RISQUE D ELECTROCUTION NE PAS OUVRIR ATTENTION POUR EVITER TOUT RISQUE D ELECTROCUTION NE PAS OUVRIR LE BOITER AUCUNE PIECE INTERIEURE N EST A REGLER PAR L UTILISATEUR SE REFERER A UN AGENT QUALIFIE EN CAS DE PROBLEME Le symbole de l clair a lint rieur d un triangle quilat ral est destin alerter l utilisateur sur la pr sence d une tension dangereuse non isol e dans le bo tier du produit Cette tension est suffisante pour provoquer l lectrocution de personnes Le point d exclamation a lint rieur d un triangle quilat ral est destin a alerter l utilisateur sur la pr sence d op rations d entretien importantes au sujet desquelles des renseignements se trouvent dans le manuel d instructions Ces symboles ne sont utilis s qu aux Etats Unis WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE This unit should be used with 120 V AC only CAUTION To prevent electric shocks and fire hazards do NOT use any other power source NOTE The rating plate serial number plate is on the rear of the unit INFORMATION
141. selectable from 2 hours SP mode 6 hours EP mode and L12 L18 L24 24 48 72 120 168 240 480 960 Timelapse mode when T 120 tape is used In the L12 L18 and L24 Timelapse modes sound is recorded as well Extended timelapse recording for up to 960 hours E model Recording times are selectable from 3 hours SP mode and L12 L24 48 72 120 168 240 480 960 Timelapse mode when E 180 tape is used In the L12 and L24 Timelapse modes sound is recorded as well Recording and playback are not possible in the Long Play LP mode High resolution recording Delivers horizontal resolution of more than 300 lines even in color mode When a tape recorded on this unit is played back on another VCR noise may appear on playback picture High density recording HDR function U model only Using the EP head the tape is advanced at a fine pitch for timelapse recording In this way about three times more information is recorded in the same period than in conventional timelapse modes While this results in some degradation of picture quality the increased coverage allows you to analyze the development of a situation in greater detail The actual recording duration on the tape is the same as that of an ordinary timelapse recording select with menu switch lt HDR RECORDING gt Alarm recording function When an alarm signal is input in the Record mode the 2 6 hour mode is automatically engaged Alarm recording time can be select
142. t during recording and playback Is the Operation Lock mode engaged Release the Operation Lock mode No picture is shown during playback Is the monitor connected correctly Is the TIMER indication lit Connect the monitor correctly Press the TIMER button to clear the TIMER indication Playback is not possible Isthe LP indicationblinkingonthe display If it is it means you are trying to play back the tape recorded in the LP mode Tapes recorded in the LP mode cannot be played back on this unit Noise appears in the picture in the Shuttle Search mode Still mode and Field Advance mode This is not a malfunction Noise appears in part of the playback picture Is the tracking adjusted properly Adjust the tracking with the TRACKNG button Tracking adjustment is not possible in the L12H and L24H Play modes Noise appears in the picture in the L12H or L24H mode Was the tape you are playing back recorded in the L12H or L24H mode If not noise appears Play back the tape in the 3H mode When the cassette is played back the picture becomes rough or disappears Dust may have accumulated on the video heads Clean the heads with a commercially available head cleaning tape If the picture quality is still unsatisfactory consult your local JVC dealer No sound is heard during playback Are you recording in a timelapse mode except L12H and L24H If
143. t CNT TAPE END gt so that the counter end signal is output just before the tape end Set lt CNT TAPE ENDs gt in the lt SRI EXT MODE gt menu to 5500 when a T 120 U model E 180 E model tape is used COM CLOCK SERIES COM CLOCK SERIES RESET IN REC qox IN RESET IN REC IN aox When the tape is rewound to the beginning in the Auto Rewind mode using the counter end output function the tape reel counter is reset Second VCR automatically to 0000 First VCR Note Continuous series recording over a long period may produce excessive wear and tear on the tapes and VCRs Be sure to replace the tapes periodically refer to page 28 e Connect audio and video terminals as shown in the connection diagram on page 41 42 6 RECORDING 6 7 Repeat Recording When the tape comes to the end during recording it is automatically rewound and recording starts again from the beginning E To execute repeat recording set lt REPEAT REC gt in VIDEO VTR MODE screen lt VTR MODE gt to ON VIDEO MODE P P 1 V PULSE OFF The REPEAT indication in the VCR s display lights VTR MODE E Setting the lt TAPE END MODE gt menu switch in j a e T lt ALARM SENSOR MODE gt 3 POWER ON REC ON e If this menu switch is set to STOP the Stop mode is 4 AUTO REC CHECK OFF forcibly engaged when the tape ends even if there is Peewee an alarm or sensor recor
144. tape ON ends Gate e OFF oR ea OFF The tape stops at the end utr 5 bi ON The tape automatically rewinds and enters the Stop mode auto on REW When the repeat recording playback function is set to ON the repeat function has priority If the menu switch lt TAPE END MODE gt on the lt ALARM SENSOR MODES gt screen is set to STOP the Stop mode is engaged when the tape ends even when there is an alarm or sensor recording The tape does not rewind REPEAT PLAY OFF Enables or disables the repeat playback function ON OFF The repeat playback function is disabled li ee ene ON When the tape ends it is automatically rewound and played back IN DI ikr 6 an again from the beginning REPEAT REC OFF Enables or disables the repeat recording function ON OFF The repeat recording function is disabled RRA caeeR Rac I omer ON When the tape ends it is automatically rewound and recording utr 7 oF F starts again from the beginning When set to ON the REPEAT indication on the VCR s display lights If the menu switch lt TAPE END MODE gt on the lt ALARM SENSOR MODE gt screen is set to STOP the Stop mode is engaged when the tape ends even when there is an alarm or sensor recording The repeat recording is not executed When this menu switch is set to ON externally activated recording is not executed U model o1 4 ON SCREEN MENU SWITCHES 4 ON SCREEN MENU SWITCHES 4 7
145. to ON E When any one of error indications E01 E08 is shown a 12 V warning signal is output from the rear panel s WARNING OUT connector E When the lt WARNING gt menu switch in lt BUZZER gt is setto ON the buzzer sounds if a problem occurs E 01 E 08 Display section S mn og E 0i uu uu us WW BUZZER screen BUZZER 1 TAPE END 2 ALISENSOR IN Error indication 3 WARNING Buzzer sound 8 TROUBLESHOOTING U model 8 2 No Error Indication Symptoms Causes Remedies No power is supplied Is the power cord disconnected Connect the power cord to an AC outlet Is the TIMER indication shown Press the TIMER button so that the Is the Operation Lock mode TIMER indication goes out engaged Release the Operation Lock mode Operation buttons have no effect Is the Operation Lock mode Release the Operation Lock mode during recording and playback engaged No picture is shown during Is the monitor connected correctly Connect the monitor correctly playback Is the TIMER indication lit Press the TIMER button to clear the TIMER indication Noise appears in the picture in This is not a malfunction the Shuttle Search mode Still mode and Field Advance mode Noise appears in part of the Is the tracking adjusted properly Adjust the tracking with the TRACKNG playback picture button Tracking adjustment is not poss
146. unter memory function set lt CNT MEM SW gt in lt VTR MODE gt to ON Operation Select the counter display mode e Press the DISPLAY button on the front panel to set the counter display mode to the control tape counter or reel tape counter 2 Press the CNT RESET button at the position where you want to stop the tape The counter is set to O0H00m00s or 0000 WE Execute recording or playback 3 Engage the Stop mode and press the FF or REW button When the counter reaches OOHOOmO00s or 0000 the Stop mode is automatically engaged Note e Repeat record play auto rewind and alarm search alarm scan date and time search have priority over the counter memory function 51 7_PLAYBACK AND SPECIAL EFFECTS PLAYBACK TIMELAPSE P T d O11 CREW REESE PAUSE PLAY EFS ooo000 amp at Lab V LOCK buttons TRACKING buttons 7 7 Tracking V Lock Adjustment When noise appears in the picture in the Play Field Advance mode Tracking adjustment is possible in the following modes e 2H SP 6H EP U model 3H SP E model and timelapse play mode except for L12H and L24H modes U model L12H and L24H modes E model e Field advance play E Press either the TRACKING button until picture noise is eliminated or minimized To return
147. y then the third and so on When the tape end output is set series recording signals are output from the SERIES REC OUT terminal at the specified tape reel counter value signaling the next VCR to start recording The first VCR continues recording until the tape ends If the lt AUTO REW gt menu switch in lt VTR MODE gt is set to OFF the Stop mode is engaged when the end of the tape is reached during recording If lt AUTO REWs is set to ON the tape rewinds to the beginning and stops Counter value When the tape is rewound to the beginning in the Repeat Recording or Auto Rewind mode using the counter end output function thetape reel counter value is reset to 0000 Non stop continuous series recording The series recording function allows you to record indefinitely using two VCRs Recording alternates between each VCR To use this function connect and set the VCRs as follows Connection E Setting e Connect the SERIES REC OUT terminal of the e Set the lt SRI EXT REC gt menu switch on both first VCR to the SERIES REC IN terminal of the units to SERIES second VCR and the SERIES REC OUT e Set the lt AUTO REW gt menu switch in lt VTR terminal of the second VCR to the SERIES REC MODE gt to ON IN terminal of the first VCR The COM terminals of both VCRs should be connected E For uninterrupted endless series recording use the counter end output function together Set l
148. y Holir Shows the VCR s operating time drum rotation time E OTHER VCR s display otHEr Shows the date and time when an alarm was input or a power failure occurred 18 4 ON SCREEN MENU SWITCHES 4 3 Date and Time Setting The time date generator and timer recording will not function if the time and date are not set Set the month day year hour minute and Summer Time Compensation ON OFF on the CLOCK SET screen The setting can be checked even on the display TimeLAPSE Cursor CNT RESET button Main menu screen MENU indication CLOCK SET Cursor JL SET button ONSCREEN F DISP MODE VIDEONVTR MODE SRI EXT MODE RESET CANCEL button VCR s display ALARM SENSOR MOBE BUZZER IN OUT PROGRAM TIMER cL SEE HOLIDAY SET HOUR METER OTHER CLOCK SET screen CLOCK SET indication TIME 00 00 DATE 10 10 2000 SUMMER TIME OFF wb SHIFT W gt and SET buttons MENU button CLOCK SET TME 1230 TEE DE I i g A 12244 12 24 1998 7 SUMMER TIME OFF button Normal screen 12 30 01 48H 12 24 1998 THU Press twice the MENU SET button SET button Operation 1 Turn on the monitor and VCR 2 Press the MENU butto
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