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1. Slow step 1 gt Slow step 2 gt Slow step 3 gt Play Cue 1 Cue 2 2 To use this function with set button Vv e Press STILL button on front panel in playback e You can t use shuttle mode Then press REW or FF button to enter into function in front panel Shuttle function button without pressing STILL button first e Shuttle speed will change as follows Digital Shuttle Pr o Digital Shuttle R Slow step 1 R Slow step 2 R Slow step 3 gt R Play gt Rev 1 Rev 2 Slow step 1 gt Slow step 2 gt Slow step 3 gt Play gt Cue 1 Cue 2 3 To return to normal playback press the PLAY button 4 Slow amp Reverse slow speed Slow step 1 1 30 times Slow step 2 1 15 times Slow step 3 1 5 times Reverse slow step 1 1 30 times Reverse slow step 2 1 15 times Reverse slow step 3 1 5 times Time Lapse Video Cassette Recorder 27 Y e The tape recorded in 48H mode will be reverse playback in 3H And the tape recorded in 18H or 30H mode will be reverse playback in 6H During reverse playback in 3H and 48H noise band may appear in the picture And during reverse playback in 6H noise may appear in upper or bottom side of the picture Y e During picture search noise horizontal bars will appear in the picture e The sound is muted Y e If still mode continues for 5 minutes
2. a a _ 0 21 23 24 16 SHIFT 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 TRACKING button SHIFT TRACKING button REC PLAY SPEED button SET button REC PLAY SPEED A button SET button AUDIO ON button DISPLAY button STANDBY ON button COUNTER button CLEAR button Digital Display 1 2 3 4 5 6 p s REC pm n OIDI C I 7 ee ee 8 13 Aa or RRECSREC H P 12 11 10 9 1 Operation Indicators display the actual operation mode Operation Mode Indicator 1 Record REC REC 2 Record pause REC PAUSE REC Il 3 Playback PLAY gt 4 Still image STILL gt Il 5 Fast forward FF gt gt 6 Rewind REW lt lt 7 CUE CUE gt i PP 8 Review REVIEW rid 9 Slow Pause Still FE Pause Still REW II p 2 Cassette indicator 09 Comes on when a cassette is loaded 3 Ieecord dheck indicator REC Flashes on during record check 4 Aamindicitor Flashes on when an alarm is being recorded and stops flashing after alarm recording 5 Timer Recording indicator Comes on when in timer recording stand by mode or during a timer recording Time Lapse Video Cassette Recorder 6 Power loss indicator Flashes on after power loss 7 OND indicator ONT Comes on when the tape or alarm counter is on 8 SDindicttor SPD Comes on when the play or recording speed is on 9 HIGHP
3. Repeat Rec Set NO Series Rec Set NO XQ shift sel end MENU SW OUT TERMINAL SET gt Field Auto Timing Auto shift set end MENU SEARCH SELECT Alarm Search gt FF REW Index Search FF REW Zero Search shift W gt set end MENU ALARM TIME No Date Time 35 10 30 01 56 34 10 21 01 30 exit MENU POWER LOSS TIME 35 Fail 12 30 08 00 Ret 12 30 20 20 34 Fail 12 29 07 00 Ret 12 29 07 30 next Y exit MENU Time Lapse Video Cassette Recorder gt Timer Program Set Alarm Rec Set gt Third Menu Group shift set end MENU DISPLAY SET DISPLAY POSITION gt Time No R Bottom i Frame Cnt No R Bottom Alarm Cnt No L Top Counter No L Top Title No L Top rennene aen N shift set end MENU IN OUTPUT SET gt Alarm In N O Alarm Out High Panic In N O Tape End Out High SW Out High Warning Out High shift sel end MENU TIMER PROGRAM SET 1 START END SP i TUE Cees eee WEDee ee D H elie en ace aoa H 5 S H THU H Zzzzz shift gt set end MENU TIMER PROGRAM SET 2 START END SPD FRI eee s QAP sereo Ly safes sojos san shift gt set end MENU_ ALARM REC SET gt Alarm Rec YES Speed 06H Duration AUTO shift sel end MENU
4. BACK SIDE OF THE MONITOR SENSOR IN OUTPUT OOOOOOOO SLAVE C1 C2 C3 C4 COM N NC OO OUTPUT MULTI VIEW TIME LAPSE VCR WARNING SERIES com SERIES SW OUT IN OUT OUT TAPE PANIC ALARM eno IN COM our IN bi 5 RSS CSEaES Time Lapse Video Cassette Recorder 39 40 Connecting to a Multiview System for Alarm Recording BACK SIDE OF THE MONITOR SENSOR IN OUTPUT 00000000 OOOOOOOO C1 C2 C3 C4 COM N NC 1 2 3 4 MULTI VIEW TIME LAPSE VCR WARNING SERIES cgp SERIES SW ia VIDEO 43 AUDIO OUT IN OUT OUT TAPE PANIC ALARM eno IN CM our IN Time Lapse Video Cassette Recorder Daily Inspection The following daily inspections are recommended in order to assure long term and trouble free operation of the unit The daily inspections are particularly important if using autorepeat recording Inspection Procedure Vv 1 Turn on the power to the camera TV monitor and e If the security lock is other connected devices engaged it has to be A as released before 2 Check that the image received on the TV monitor is proceeding with the correct inspection 3 Check that the on screen display of the date and time e If any problem is P discovered during the is correct inspection unplug the 4 Press the REW button to rewind the recorded tape a power cord and consult your dealer few seconds 5 Press the PLAY button and check that the playback image is correct e Chec
5. e The cursor is moved to the recording stop hour position 8 Press the SET or button to set the recording stop hour eg 18 then press the SHIFT gt button e The cursor is moved to the recording stop minutes position Time Lapse Video Cassette Recorder Y If the set stop time is earlier than or the same time as the set start time the VCR will consider the stop time to be the following day 9 Press the SET or button to set the recording stop minutes eg 00 then press the SHIFT gt button 10 Press the SET or button to select the recording speed eg 18 then press the SHIFT gt button e The cursor is moved to the N Y position 11 Press the SET or button to select Y Yous recording will take place N eirs recording will not take place Programmed timer recording Example 1 TIMER PROGRAM SET 1 START END SPD sun pe MON TUE WED safes see THU sees s fes nae shift set end MENU e Repeat steps 4 to 11 to program timer recordings for other days of the week e To set two or more timer recordings the same day of the week press the SHIFT V button until the cursor located in the day of the week for the second recording then press the SET or button to set the desired day of the week With each press of the SET or button the day will change as indicated below SET lt direction SET direction i SUN MON TUE WE
6. press the PLAY button e Playback will start and alarm scan is cancelled Index Search 1 Repeat steps 1 to 2 2 Move the arrow mark gt to the FF or REW in the Index Search mode as you want to search 3 Press the SHIFT gt button to search forward or in reverse e The display returns to the normal screen e The VCR will advance or rewind the tape at high speed and playback the first 5 seconds of every normal recording e To cancel the index search mode press the STOP button 4 While the desired recording is being played back press the PLAY button e Playback will start and index search is cancelled Time Lapse Video Cassette Recorder Other Functions Vv e When you insert a cassette the counter always resets fo zero There is no tape counter indication for the blank portions of tape In the 3 hour recording speed mode only the tape counter indicates real hours minutes and seconds In the other SP recording speed modes 48H the tape counter indication is a ratio of the 3 hour mode base indication In 48 hour recording mode each fecond of the tape counter actually represents approximately 48 3 16 real seconds In the other LP recording speed modes 1 8H the tape counter indication is a ratio of the 6 hour mode base indication In 18 hour recording mode each second of the tape counter actually represents Aphroximarily 18 6 3 real seconds In the other LP re
7. If the connections are not made properly it may cause a fire or damage the equipment e For RS 232C connection with computer and its operation refer to the additional RS 232C serial communication manual 6 Time Lapse Video Cassette Recorder Video Cassettes Tapes Y e Ifyou try to record on a cassette without the erasure prevention tab the VCR will eject the cassette e If the TIMER button is pressed when a cassette without the erasure prevention tab is loaded the VCR will eject the cassette the timer recording indicator 2 will start flashing and a buzzer will sound if YES is set in the menu for buzzer Y e When the cassette is loaded the cassette indicator will light on the display panel e The counter display will switch to the reset counter OH OOM OOS display on the monitor screen OH OOM on the display panel Y e Do not insert any object in the cassette loading slot as that may cause injury and damage to the VCR e If your hand gets stuck in the cassette loading slot unplug the power cord and consult the dealer where the unit was bought Do not forcibly pull the hand out as that may cause severe injuries Use only video cassette tapes bearing the VHS logo This VCR was primarily designed for use with E 180 cassette tapes It is recommended to use E 180 VHS or E 240 VHS video cassette tapes for optimal performance Handling Ca
8. Inspection and Maintenance Periodic inspection and maintenance should be referred to your dealer If there is noise in the playback picture and it cannot be corrected using the tracking control it may indicate that the video heads need cleaning The video heads should be cleaned and inspected every 1 000 hours The video heads usage can be checked using initial menu running time System Down If the unit does not function at all try the following more than 0 5 seconds to perform the reset Running 2 Reset the memory Press the RESET button Under Time will not be reset normal conditions do not touch the RESET button 3 If the problem is not corrected after performing steps 1 and 2 consult your dealer Time Lapse Video Cassette Recorder 43 Specifications 44 General Specifications Recording method Audio recording Tape speed Specified video cassette tape Recording playback time Fast forward rewind time Television system Video Recording method Video input Video output Horizontal resolution Audio Input Output Microphone input Connectors Alarm input Alarm output Panic input End output Warning output Series input Series output Switch output Common Other Specifications Operating temperature range Operating humidity range Power requirements Power consumption Dimensions Weight Dual azimuth 4 head rotating helical scanning system In 3 6 18 and 30 hour modes 33 35 m s
9. Setting the Clock 10 Example To set the clock to April 12 2001 at 9 30 Clock Setting 1 Turn the power on to all devices used 2 Press the MENU button the initial MENU is displayed The arrow mark gt is located in VCR Mode Set Initial MENU MENU gt VCR Mode Set ss Time Running Time 000000H shift sel end MENU 3 Press the SHIFT gt button the VCR MODE SET menu is displayed The arrow mark gt is located in Clock Set VCR MODE SET gt Clock Set Display Set In Output Set RS 232C Set 9600 Buzzer Set NO shift sel end MENU 4 Press the SHIFT gt button the CLOCK SET menu is displayed CLOCK SET gt 00 HR MIN SEC DAY MON YR shift W_ set end MENU 5 Press the SET or button to set the hours eg 09 then press the SHIFT gt button Time Lapse Video Cassette Recorder 6 Press the SET or button to set the minutes eg 30 then press the SHIFT gt button 7 The seconds are already set to 00 8 Press the SHIFT gt button 9 Press the SET or button to set the month eg 04 then press the SHIFT gt button 10 Press the SET or button to set the day eg 12 then press the SHIFT gt button 11 Press the SET or button to set the year eg 01 for 2001 e The last 2 digits only are displayed e The day of the week is set automatically 12 Press the MENU button three times the
10. display panel Time Lapse Video Cassette Recorder 31 Y e While the security lock is engaged all commands are disabled e The security lock should not be engaged while a menu is displayed 32 Setting the Security Lock Set Lock The security lock function is designed to prevent accidental stopping of recording if the STOP button is pressed inadvertently 1 Set the SET LOCK switch to ON position e p is displayed on the display panel 2 To cancel the security lock set the SET LOCK switch to OFF position e ep will be erased from the display panel Setting the HIGH PICTURE With this function you can view the screen in high picture quality 1 Set the HIGH PICTURE switch to ON position e H P is displayed on the display panel 2 To cancel the HIGH PICTURE function set the HIGH PICTURE switch to OFF position e H P is disappeared from the display panel Time Lapse Video Cassette Recorder Y o If TIMING is set to FRAME see step 6 FRAME will be indicated instead of FIELD In case of TimeLapse mode refer to the Recording Speed Table of page 14 Setting the SW Out Terminal Output Synchronization pulses for multiplexer can be obtained from the SW OUT terminal 1 Press the MENU button to display the initial MENU 2 Press the SHIFT Y button to move the arrow mark gt to SW OUT Terminal Set 3 Press the SH
11. normal screen is displayed o The setting procedure is now complete Time Lapse Video Cassette Recorder 11 Changing the On Screen Display Selecting the On screen Display You can select whether or not to display the time date frame counter alarm counter counter title 1 Turn the power on to all devices used 2 Press the MENU button The initial MENU is displayed The arrow mark gt is located in VCR Mode Set Initial MENU MENU gt VCR Mode Set REC Mode Set SW Out Terminal Set h Select Power Loss Time Running Time 000000H shift sel end MENU 3 Press the SHIFT gt button to select the VCR Mode Set then the VCR MODE SET menu is displayed VCR MODE SET gt Clock Set Display Set In Output Set RS 232C Set 9600 Buzzer Set NO shift sel end MENU 4 Press the SHIFT Y button until the arrow mark gt points Display set 5 Press the SHIFT gt button to select Display Set then the DISPLAY SET menu is displayed DISPLAY SET POSITION shift set end MENU 12 Time Lapse Video Cassette Recorder 6 Press the SET or button to set YES for the Vv functions described below e The items for which YES is set are recorded The items for which NO is Diatte ssiesniediias The Month Day Year is displayed set at step 6 above are not recorded Frame Cnt The number of frames is displayed TIME cee The time is display
12. or more the VCR will go into stop mode to avoid damaging the tape If the image is unstable rolling vertically adjust the tracking control to correct 28 Reverse Play e Press R PLAY button on remote control in playback mode to enter into Reverse Play mode 3H Play RAAT button oH Reverse Play 6H Play RRUAN bition 6H Reverse Play 8H Play RAAT bonan 5 GH Reverse Play 30H Play Ls 6H Reverse Play 48H Play RAAT buon oF Reverse Play e To return to normal playback press the PLAY button Picture Search 1 Press the FF CUE or REW REVIEW button during normal playback e The image can be seen while the tape is advanced or rewound at high speed 2 To return to normal playback press the PLAY button Still Image 1 Press the PAUSE STILL button during normal playback e A still image can be viewed 2 To return to normal playback press the PLAY button e With each press of the PAUSE STILL button the still image is advanced one image frame Vertical Lock Control During still image mode 1 Press the TRACKING button to reduce the vertical rolling of the image 2 If it cannot be corrected press the TRACKING button Time Lapse Video Cassette Recorder Y During recording check operations recording is suspended momentarily Recording Check During recording press the REC CHECK button e The tape will be rewound for about 5 seconds and slow play mode will be performed The
13. set the Alarm speed 7 Press the SHIFT gt button to select the desired recording speed e 3H 3 hour mode recording e 6H 6 hour mode recording e 18H 18 hour mode recording e 30H 30 hour mode recording 8 Press the SHIFT Y button to set the alarm duration 9 Press the SHIFT gt button to select the desired recording duration e Auto Records as long as the alarm signal is being input Minimum 2 minutes is recorded Time Lapse Video Cassette Recorder Y e Alarm Counter Reset can be performed by pressing the CLEAR key in Alarm Time of Initial Menu screen e Auto 20sec 30sec 40sec 01min 02min 3min 5min 10min 15min 20min 25min 30min kecording for the set duration min minute T END Records until the tape end is reached when there is alarm trigger input Alarm Recording Counter Display During alarm recording will be flashing on the display panel The maximum display number of alarm triggers is 35 at the next alarm recording the counter will indicate 00 Connecting to a Monitor for Normal Recording BACK SIDE OF THE MONITOR SENSOR IN OUTPUT ee OOOOOOO D SLAVE ci C2 C3 C4 COM C N NC INPUT OUTPUT TIME LAPSE VCR WARNING SERIES com SERIES SW j VIDEO AUDIO IN OUT OUT TAPE PANIC TALARM enD in COM our N Time Lapse Video Cassette Recorder 21 Panic Recording Connecting to a Monitor for Alarm R
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15. D lt THU e FRI e SAT Y e To modify or cancel timer recording press the POWER STANDBY ON button to cancel the timer recording mode 12 Press the MENU button three times the normal screen is displayed 13 Press the POWER STANDBY ON button e The timer recording indicator will light on the display panel The VCR is now in timer recording stand by mode Time Lapse Video Cassette Recorder 17 18 Example 2 To record everyday from 10 00 to 18 00 in 18 hour mode recording speed 1 2 Repeat steps 1 to 3 Press the SHIFT V button until the cursor is on DIY The MENU below is displayed TIMER PROGRAM SET 2 shift gt set end MENU Repeat steps 5 to 13 Programmed timer recording Example 2 TIMER PROGRAM SET 2 START END SPD gt FRI i SAT senes cee DY sefes ese oes shift gt set end MENU Changing a Program Timer Recording 1 Press the MENU SHIFT V SHIFT gt SHIFT gt buttons in sequence to display the TIMER PROGRAM SET 1 menu Press the SHIFT gt or Y button until the cursor is located in the setting to correct Press the SET or button to correct the setting e Press the MENU button three times until the normal screen is displayed 4 Press the POWER STANDBY ON button Time Lapse Video Cassette Recorder To Cancel a Program Timer Recording 1 Repeat step 1 above 2 Press the SHIFT or V button until
16. ICIUREindicior HP Comes on when the HIGH PICTURE sw is set to the ON position 10 SREC indicator SREC Comes on when YES is selected in the menu for the series recording 11 RRECindicitor RREC Comes on when YES is selected in the menu for the repeat recording 12 SETIOOK SWindicator Comes on when the SET LOCK sw is set to the ON position 13 Mbde display Sos TJ aa oo ome fo u m Lay i i LIE Speed eas oan lt ma E 02 The tape stops E 03 The drum can not rotate properly E 04 The tape is cut broken e ALTHO ONdisplay eg A Audio 18H Play Speed a D D n Sn m Time Lapse Video Cassette Recorder 17 TAPEGOUNIERGisplay eg 10 HOUR 59 MINUTE Maximum Hour 19 Maximum Minute 59 ALARMICOLNIERGisplay eg A Alarm 32 Alarm No 1p PLAWREC SPEEDAisplay eg 30H Play Recording 1 m display eg 7 HOUR 07 MINUTE ERRORAisplay eg E Error 04 Error No E 01 The cassette cannot be loaded or unloaded Back Panel SOS NAVAN e Se e e e e NY Av HR WO Ne ODO 23456 78 9 AC POWER CORD WARNING OUT terminal SERIES IN terminal COM terminal SERIES OUT terminal SW OUT terminal VIDEO OUT jack VIDEO IN jack AUDIO IN jack TAPE END terminal PANIC IN terminal COM terminal ALARM OUT terminal ALARM IN terminal MIC microphone input jack AUDIO OUT jack RS 232C jack Time
17. IFT gt button to display the SW OUT TERMINAL SET menu SW OUT TERMINAL SET gt Field Auto Timing Auto shift set end MENU 4 Press the SHIFT gt button to set FIELD or FRAME e With each press of the SHIFT button the setting will change as indicated below 5 Press the SHIFT Y button to select Timing 6 Press the SHIFT gt button to set the TIMING e AUTO When you connect with external equipment the field will be switched automatically o FIELD 1 pulse is output after each set number of fields VHS mode 3H 6H e FRAME 1 pulse is output after each set number frames VHS mode 3H 6H 7 Press the MENU button the normal screen is displayed e The setting procedure is now complete Time Lapse Video Cassette Recorder 33 Y e For RS 232C connection with computer and its operation refer to the additional RS 232C serial communication manual Y In the following cases the buzzer will be heard approximately 5 times If the REC button is pressed while a cassette without erasure prevention tab is loaded If a cassette without the erasure prevention tab is loaded while the timer is set If there is a series recording input while a cassette without erasure prevention tab is loaded If the TIMER button is pressed without inserting a cassette Y e If NO is set the buzzer will not operate 34 RS 232 Setting You
18. Lapse Video Cassette Recorder Remote Control POWER DISPLAY d counter ee A 2 CLEAR RIOTAL 4 d W I J Pa AUDIO ON R PLAY A J lt REC PLAY Y gm 4 cK w SHIFT gt gt Ny 20 21 22 23 24 25 Time Lapse Video Cassette Recorder 1 POWER button PLAY STILL TRACKING button PLAY STILL TRACKING button DIGITAL SHUTTLE button DIGITAL SHUTTLE button PLAY button FF gt gt button STOP button EJECT button 10 REC PLAY SPEED A button 11 SHIFT button 12 SHIFT V button 13 SET button 14 SET button 15 DISPLAY button 16 COUNTER button 17 CLEAR button 18 PAUSE STILL button 19 REW lt button AUDIO ON button REVERSE PLAY button REC button REC PLAY SPEED V button REC CHECK button MENU button OS ON HD WN KR W LY Connections Connect the video camera and monitor TV as shown in the figure below NOTE Make sure to turn the power off on all devices before making the connections Monitor TV sold separately From an external Video camera To audio source sold separately VIDEO IN terminal RS 232C To Cable VIDEO OUT terminal at Fa Computer sold separately Power Cord Installation Insert the plug of the power cord into an outlet e For more details please refer to the manuals accompanying all other devices
19. TIME LAPSE RECORDER with DIGITAL SHUTTLE 960 HR 40 HOUR REAL TIME COMPUTER CONTROL User s Guide DV3K683DZ SD Be sure to read carefully and follow all the SAFETY INFORMATION on page i Keep the manual in a safe place for future reference e Worth Knowing Please keep the video machine s guarantee card and receipt safe for warranty purposes Precautions Read carefully through this manual to familiarize yourself with this high quality Time Lapse video cassette recorder Make sure the rating of your household electricity supply matches that shown on the back of the Time Lapse video cassette recorder Refer to this chapter and the Initial installation chapter to help you install and adjust your Time Lapse video cassette recorder Do not expose the Time Lapse video cassette recorder to high levels of humidity and heat to avoid the risk of fire and electric shock open the Time Lapse video cassette recorder Have a qualified technician carry out repairs connect the Time Lapse video cassette recorder to the power supply if you have just moved it from a cold to warm environment This can result in condensation inside the recorder and cause serious damage to the machine and cassettes Wait around two hours to allow it to reach room temperature Make sure the recorder is placed on a st
20. VCR will then return to the previous recording mode Alarm Search 1 Press the Menu button to display the initial menu 2 Press the SHIFT V button to select Search Select then press the SHIFT gt button to display the SEARCH SELECT menu SEARCH SELECT Alarm Search gt FF REW Index Search FF REW Zero Search shift vm set end MENU 3 Move the arrow mark gt to FF or REW in the Alarm Search mode as you want to search 4 Press the SET or button to enter the number of alarm marks you want to search press the SHIFT gt button to search forward or in reverse e The display returns to the normal screen e The VCR will locate the desired alarm recording and begin playback Playback lt a Alarmnumber 2 1 1 2 Alarm trigger input point gt Rewind direction f Fast forward direction Actual position Time Lapse Video Cassette Recorder 29 Y In the index search mode SHIFT button should be used to search forward or in reverse Index FF REW 30 Alarm Scan 1 2 3 Repeat steps 1 to 3 Press the SHIFT gt button to search forward or in reverse without entering a specific alarm number e The display returns to the normal screen e The VCR will advance or rewind the tape at high speed and playback the first 5 seconds of every alarm recording e To cancel the alarm scan mode press the STOP button While the desired recording is being played back
21. Vin L OV 0 8V oV 100msec 100msec 5V l Vin H 4V 5V Vin L OV 0 8V Vin H 4V 5V Vin L OV 0 8V Vin H 4V 5V Vin L OV 0 8V e ALARVIINPUr Terminal This terminal is to connect PIR sensors door contacts or any type of motion detector 1 N C Normally CLOSED Switch Circuit If the input becomes DC 5V for 500 msec or more the VCR starts alarm recording 2 N O Normally OPEN Switch Circuit If the input becomes OV for 500 msec or more the VCR starts alarm recording ALARMIOUIPUD Teaminal This terminal is to connect to any external source such as a Siren etc 1 High When an alarm input is received and the unit is recording the output becomes DC 5V Once the alarm recording is over the output returns to OV 2 Low When an alarm input is received and the unit is recording the output becomes OV Once the alarm recording is over the output returns to DC 5V e PANCINPU Teminal 1 N C Normally CLOSED Switch Circuit If the input becomes DC 5V for 500 msec or more the VCR starts panic recording 2 N O Normally OPEN Switch Circuit If the input becomes OV for 500 msec or more the VCR starts panic recording TAPE END OUD Teminal 1 High During recording when the end of the tape is reached the output becomes DC 5V 2 Low During recording when the end of the tape is reached the output becomes DC OV Tim
22. can control this set in remote by communication with Computer e Communication speed 19200bps gt 9600bps gt 4800bps VCR MODE SET gt Clock Set Display Set In Output Set RS 232C Set 9600 Buzzer Set NO shift sel end MENU Setting the Buzzer 1 Press the MENU button to display the initial MENU 2 Press the SHIFT gt button to select VCR Mode Set The VCR MODE SET menu is displayed VCR MODE SET gt Clock Set Display Set In Output Set RS 232C Set 9600 Buzzer Set NO shift sel end MENU 3 Press the SHIFT V button to move the arrow mark gt to Buzzer Set 4 Press the SHIFT gt button to set YES for the functions described below e The buzzer will be heard whenever a button is pressed Time Lapse Video Cassette Recorder Y e The data for the previous alarm recordings past 35 is erased Y e POWER LOSS the number of power losses and the date and time of the 35 most recent power losses and recoveries are displayed Checking the Alarm Recording Times 1 Press the MENU button to display the initial MENU 2 Press the SHIFT Y button to move the arrow mark gt to Alarm Time 3 Press the SHIFT gt button to display the ALARM TIME menu e The number of alarm triggers and the 35 most recent alarm recording times are displayed ALARM TIME No Date Time 35 10 30 01 56 34 10 21 01 30 exit MENU 4 Press the MENU button twice the normal screen is disp
23. ck the recorded part where recording check was performed noise may appear If you change the recording speed during recording noise or missing signal may result 14 Normal Recording 1 Turn the power on to all devices used 2 Load a cassette tape with erasure prevention tab in place 3 Press the REC PLAY SPEED V or A button to set the recording speed e The oe speed is displayed on screen and on the display panel e If you don t want to record the recording speed counter title time date etc press the DISPLAY button then start recording 4 Press the REC button e The REC indicator is displayed on the display panel and recording starts 5 To stop recording press the STOP button lt Recording Speed gt Recording Recording 3 Rec Audio ac Duration eae Fields Record Tape Motion Duration E 180 Sec ing 3 SP 3 1 50Sec 50 6 LP 6 1 50Sec 50 YES Continuous 18 LP 18 3 50 Sec 16 67 30 LP 30 5 50Sec 10 48 SP 48 16 50 Sec 3 13 72 SP 72 0 48 2 08 168 SP 168 1 12 0 89 240 SP 240 1 6 0 62 NO Intermittent 480 SP 480 3 2 0 31 720 SP 720 48 0 20 960 SP 960 6 4 0 15 amp SP means to be recorded by SP heads EP means to be recorded by EP heads Time Lapse Video Cassette Recorder Y During pause the image appears on screen but it is not recorded If a recording pause continues f
24. cording speed modes 30H the tape counter indication is a ratio of the 6 hour mode base indication In 30 hour recording mode each Peoia of the tape counter actually represents approximately 30 6 5 real seconds There may be a slight discrepancy between the position shown on the tape counter and the actual tape position When rewinding the tape past the OH OOM 00S position OH OOM on the isplay panel a minus isplayed Tape Counter Zero Search Using the counter it is easy to find a desired recording 1 Press the CLEAR button at the beginning of the desired recording e The counter will be reset to OH 00M 00S on screen e The counter will be reset to OH 00M on the display panel 2 After recording or playback press the Menu button to display the initial MENU 3 Press the SHIFT Y button to move the arrow mark gt to Search Select 4 Press the SHIFT gt button to display the SEARCH SELECT menu The SEARCH SELECT menu is displayed SEARCH SELECT Alarm Search gt FF REW_ Index Search FF REW Zero Search shift gt set end MENU 5 Press the SHIFT V button to move the arrow mark gt to Zero Search 6 Press the SHIFT gt button to search the counter OH 00M 00S 0H 00M on the display panel e The display returns to the normal screen e The tape is rewound or advanced to the counter OH 00M 008 reading OH 00M on the
25. e Lapse Video Cassette Recorder 37 Vin H 4V 5V Vin L OV 0 8V gt 500msec Vin H 4V 5V Vin L OV 0 8V OV gt 200msec Vin H 4V 5V Vin L OV 0 8V ov 5V Vin H 4V 5V Vin L OV 0 8V 38 e SWOUITPUr Teminal While recording a pulse signal DC 5V is output at the SW OUT terminal after each recording period This terminal is usually connected to the switch input of devices like a camera switching unit or a quad compressor 1 Low 10 msec 5V OV tfield 5V OV H Tfield 2 High gt H10 msec e SERIES OUPUL Teminal During recording when the end of the tape is reached the output becomes DC 5V e SERIES INPUT Temminal If the input becomes DC 5V for 200 msec or more the VCR starts series recording WARNING OUIPUD Teminal 1 High If the error display on the display panel continues to flash the output becomes DC 5V If the POWER button is pressed the emergency mode is released then the output becomes OV 2 Low If the error display on the display panel continues to flash the output becomes OV If the POWER button is pressed the emergency mode is released then the output becomes DC SV Time Lapse Video Cassette Recorder If you are also using a Multi View system use the following diagrams as a guide to connecting the VCR for normal or alarm recording Connecting to a Multiview System for Normal Recording
26. e VCR to timer recording stand by mode e When a menu is displayed recording will not be possible e Press the MENU button three times the setting procedure is now completed and the normal screen is displayed e During recording or playback the menus cannot be displayed A e Press the MENU button First time e Press the SHIFT Y button to move the arrow mark gt downward for the desired item e Press the SHIFT gt button to select the desired item then the desired menu is displayed e Press the MENU button to return to the normal screen from the initial menu B e Press the SHIFT gt button to select the desired item e Press the SET or button to set or Press the SHIFT gt button to select VES or NO e Press the MENU button to return to the initial menu e Press the SHIFT or SHIFT Y button to select the desired item e Press the SET or button to set or Press the SHIFT gt button to select e Press the MENU button to return to the previous menu 8 Time Lapse Video Cassette Recorder Initial Menu Second Menu Group shift sel end MENU MENU VCR MODE SET CLOCK SET ENER Monago gt Clock Set 100 HR MIN SEC SW Out Terminal Set Display Set _ DAY MON YR Search Select In Output Set m Alarm Time Power Loss Time RS 232C Set 9600 Running Time 000000H Buzzer Set NO XQ shift sel end MENU REC MODE SET
27. eady flat surface you place the recorder where there is good ventilation all around you clean the recorder only with a soft lint free cloth do not use aggressive or alcohol based cleaning agents you disconnect the power supply if the recorder appears to be working incorrectly is making an unusual sound has a strange smell has smoke emitting from it or liquids have got inside it Have ed a qualified technician check the recorder you disconnect the power supply and aerial if you will not be using the recorder for a long period or during a thunderstorm For your own safety There are no components in this Time Lapse video cassette recorder you can service or repair yourself T Do not open the case of the Time Lapse video cassette recorder Only allow qualified personnel to repair or service your set This Time Lapse video cassette recorder is designed for continuous operation Switching it off does not disconnect it a from the mains stand by To disconnect it from the mains you have to unplug it Recording any copyright protected material may infringe a copyright Time Lapse Video Cassette Recorder i Contents Locations of controls and indicators ssssssssssssssssecssscsessscossscsssscosssosssscossscosssccossecesseccsssccsssecsnssesssee Front panel assrcicnicascietesehel oud viata esa ariana EEEa a Te Ean ENEE 1 Digital display ienei e in A E E Ea 2 Back panel icicsi
28. ec 3 hour mode VHS 1 2 inch video cassette tape 3 6 18 30 48 72 168 240 480 720 960 hours when using E 180 tape Within 3 minutes when using E 180 tape PAL color TV system Luminance signal FM recording 0 8V Down converted subcarrier phase shift system 1 Vp p BNC 75Q unbalanced 1 Vp p BNC 75Q unbalanced Black amp white mode 300 lines Color mode 250 lines RCA pin jack more than 47kQ 8 8dBm unbalanced RCA pin jack less than 1 5kQ 7 8dBm unbalanced 60 dBs 3 5mm mini jack 10kQ unbalanced DC 4 5V Open DC 0 0 8V Closed 5 7kQ DC 4 5V H DC 0 0 8V L 5 7kQ DC 4 5V Open DC 0 0 8V Closed 5 7kQ DC 4 5V H DC 0 0 8V L 5 7kQ DC 4 5V H DC 0 0 8V L 5 7kQ DC 4 5V H DC 0 0 8V L 5 7kQ DC 4 5V H DC 0 0 8V L 5 7kQ DC 4 5V H DC 0 0 8V L 5 7kQ OV GND 41 F 104 F 80 or less AC 90 250V 50 60 Hz 12W 360 W x 90 H x 289 D approximately 4kg NOTE The specifications and external appearance of this unit are subject to change without notice Time Lapse Video Cassette Recorder
29. ecasiviinicintsatiseeyestuaiaii EEE NE EENEN E NRE AAEE 4 Remote control cccccccccccccsccsscscsesscscsscsssesscscssescscsssscsssssseesscssessssessssesevsetsesssseess 5 CONnnecHOnS sesssosssosssoossoosooosooossossoossoossooosooosooonvoonoosooesoossoossoossoossooosrooooosooosoosoosssossooosoosroossoosooes Video Cassettes Tapes ssessssosssosssosssoosooosooosoosnsossoossooosooosooosooossossoossoossooosoooseoossoosoossnossooosoooseoonoosseoss 7 Types of On screen displays and Display Sequence ssesssossssossosssosssossoossooosonosonosooosoossoossooosooosoooseoss 8 Setting Ihe Clock ccsncsessaasussusseassyutassantassnstescasnysnssenssvii asasiouirsinjesbaniansonapiiinsasssaaninjssisniamnineciy UO Changing the On screen display ssssssssasssessscsavvscosssasssosssspssessise asvvbvosnsasssisossursassunsse asvvbsesnnassvines 12 Normal Recording srinniisnsnininninsinninnnnnninannnanan ai A Program Timer Recording sisidecicinssininmaiiinomanaiinmaninomanimumaannmmnas 10 Alarm Recording ssssssssssssssosssosssossooosooosooosoosnoossoossooosooosooosooossossoossoossoooseoosooosoossoossnosssoosooosooseoossee 20 Panic Recording ssssssosssosssoesooosoossoossoossoossoossooosooosooessossoossvossooosooosenoseoossoossososoossoossooseoossrossroseooseess 20 Series Recording OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO0000000000000000000000000000000000000OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO0O00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 23 Autorepeat Recording OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000
30. ecording aa sane lo P d recoramg putine ecor el pre selected When there is a panic input at the PANIC IN Terminal BACK SIDE OF THE MONITOR recording will start and continue for up to 3 hours SENSOR IN OUTPUT TN C1 C2 C3 C4 COM C N NC I ee 1 2 3 4 INPUT OUTPUT Series Recording WARNING SERIES SERIES SW VIDEO AUDIO OUT iy COM 0 SS Using 2 VCRs or more the series recording function lets you switch recording from one unit to the next only TAPE PANIC coy ALARM with VCRs of the same model as this one Series Recording Setup 1 Connect 2 VCRs or more as illustrated on next page 2 Set the following items as indicated oY Item VCR No 1 VCR No 2 and on e During series recording qutorepeat recording or Cassette tape Loaded Loaded timer peeing are not Operation mode Stop Stop g ap i Repeat Rec Set NO NO e If in the REC MODE SET upg epg menu Series Rec Set is Series Rec Set YES YES set a i P Timer recording OFF not set OFF not set nawili nor eee Security lock switch SET LOCK switch OFF ON 3 Press the REC button on VCR No 1 e Recording will start in series recording mode Time Lapse Video Cassette Recorder Time Lapse Video Cassette Recorder 23 4 Set the security lock on VCR No 1 e When the end of the tape on VCR No 1 is reached the output at the SERIES OUT terminal will switch signal This will start record
31. ect YES for recording in the REC MODE SET menu During autorepeat recording when there is an alarm input autorepeat recording is canceled autorepeat recording Set YES again for autorepeat recording Time Lapse Video Cassette Recorder SYMPTOM POSSIBLE CAUSE CORRECTIVE ACTION Timer recording The date and time are not correct Set the date and time correctly The unit is not set to timer recording Press the POWER STANDBY ON button stand by mode to display on the display panel N is selected for the TIMER Be sure to select Y for the TIMER PROGRAM SET PROGRAM SET Alarm recording NO is selected for alarm recording in Be sure to select YES for alarm the ALARM REC SET menu recording Noise in the The tracking adjustment is in the Adjust it by using the manual playback picture wrong tracking The video heads need cleaning Clean the video heads The date and NO is selected for the date and time Be sure to select YES for the time are not in the DISPLAY SET menu display recorded The date and time go off the ON SCREEN Press the DISPLAY button to show the by pressing the DISPLAY button date and time The cassette tape Problem with the system or tape Unplug the power cord then plug it cannot be ejected back in Y e Press the RESET button for 1 Unplug the power cord then plug it back in Periodic
32. ed Alarm Cnt The number of alarms is displayed Counter The counter is displayed Title The title is displayed e A maximum of 20 characters can be used letters numbers or spaces 7 Press the SHIFT gt button to set the display position 8 Press the SET or button to set the position of the time date frame cnt alarm cnt to L Bottom or R Bottom o If any of 4 items is set the position of 4 items is changed identically 9 Press the SET or button to set the position of the counter and title to C Top or R Top or L Top If one of 2 items is set the position of 2 items is changed identically L Top C Top R Top Left Top Center Top Right Top L Bottom R Bottom Left Bottom Right Bottom 10 Press the MENU button three times the normal screen is displayed The setting procedure is now complete Time Lapse Video Cassette Recorder 13 Normal Recording Y o If the Repeat Rec Set is set to NO in the REC MODE SET menu recording will continue to the end of the tape then stop and the tape will be ejected Y A tape recorded on this VCR cannot be played back on another make of time lapse VCR If you press on the REC button and the loaded cassette has no erasure prevention tab the VCR will eject the cassette During recording the Menu button will not function the menu cannot be accessed Y If you playba
33. ess the PLAY button e Playback starts 5 To stop playback press the STOP button e To advanced or rewind the tape press the FF CUE or REW REVIEW button Tracking Control 1 While looking at the playback picture press and hold the TRACKING button to minimize the noise 2 If it cannot be minimized press the TRACKING button 3 If there is noise in the image during playback push the pause button Then while looking at the paused picture press and hold the TRACKING or button until a clear stable picture is obtained Audio Playback Audio playback is only possible in 3 hour 6 hour 18 hour and 30 hour modes The playback speed has to be the same as the recording speed for normal playback of the audio For a tape recorded in 3 hour 6 hour 18 hour and 30 hour modes to playback the audio press the AUDIO ON button after pressing the PLAY button A will be displayed to the left of the playback speed on the display panel Press the AUDIO ON button again to remove A Time Lapse Video Cassette Recorder Special Playback Digital Shuttle 1 To use this function with remote control e Press DIGITAL SHUTTLE button on remote control in playback mode to enter into Digital Shuttle function e Shuttle speed will change as follows Digital Shuttle oe Digital Shuttle R Slow step 1 JR Slow step 2 R Slow step 3 R Play gt Rev 1 Rev 2
34. function is set to YES Time Lapse Video Cassette Recorder 19 Alarm Recording Y During alarm recording all buttons are disabled except the STOP button If the STOP button is pressed the alarm recording will stop If an alarm trigger is received while alarm recording is in progress the recording da for the second alarm will be calculated from that point When there is a power loss during alarm recording if the power is restored within the recording set duration alarm recording will continue When you select Alarm Duration as 20sec 30sec 40sec or Imin alarm search error may happen Therefore confirm it in Alarm Time menu and scan it 20 Alarm Recording Setting Alarm recording is performed when there is an input trigger at the ALARM IN terminal is displayed on the display panel 1 Make all necessary connections 2 Press the MENU SHIFT Y SHIFT gt buttons in sequence to display the REC MODE SET menu 3 Press the SHIFT Y button until the arrow mark gt points to ALARM REC SET 4 Press the SHIFT gt button to display the ALARM REC SET menu ALARM REC SET gt Alarm Rec YES Speed 03H Duration AUTO shift sel end MENU 5 Press the SHIFT gt button to select YES or NO e YES The alarm recording takes place when there is alarm trigger input e NO The alarm recording does not take place 6 Press the SHIFT Y button to
35. ing on VCR No 2 the tape will stop and be ejected on VCR No 1 REC MODE SET gt Timer Program Set Alarm Rec Set Repeat Rec Set NO Series Rec Set NO shift sel end MENU Monitor TV To VIDEO OUT jack VCR Video camera To SERIES IN terminal VCR No 3 To To To To PSERESH To VERN SERIES OUT VIDEO IN VORN SERIESIN FOUT f ViDEO IN ICR No 1 terminal jack o 2 terminal terminal fl jack e Og Man To To VIDEO OUT jack To To COM VIDEO OUT COM To VIDEO IN jack terminal jack terminal VCR No 3 To COM terminal VCR No 3 24 Time Lapse Video Cassette Recorder Autorepeat Recording Autorepeat Recording The same tape can be recorded over many times Please note that if you activate this feature you will lose the entire previous recording 1 Press the MENU SHIFT Y SHIFT gt button in sequence to display the REC MODE SET menu REC MODE SET gt Timer Program Set Alarm Rec Set vd Repeat Rec Set NO Series Rec Set NO If during autorepeat shift sel end MENU recording there is an l u we alarm trigger Is displayed on the display 2 Press the SHIFT gt button to make the arrow mark panel and alarm i recording will take place gt point to Repeat Rec Set Autorepeat recording will 3 Press the SHIFT gt button to set the desired contin
36. k in particular playback of time lapse recording 18 or 30 hour mode 6 Check that the recorded date and time are correct Time Lapse Video Cassette Recorder 41 Troubleshooting Guide If the unit does not operate normally when you follow the instructions indicated in the manual please refer to the table below SYMPTOM POSSIBLE CAUSE CORRECTIVE ACTION No power The power cord is not correctly Connect the power cord firmly into connected to the wall outlet the wall outlet The unit is in timer recording stand This is normal not a malfunction by mode No image The connections are not correct Check that all connections are correct displayed on the The power to the camera and or Turn all connected devices power monitor TV monitor TV is not turned on on The buttons do The unit is in timer recording stand Press the POWER STANDBY ON not respond by mode Alarm recording Panic recording The security lock SET LOCK is engaged button Wait for the alarm recording to end Press the STOP button for 3 seconds to stop Wait for the panic recording to end Press the STOP button for 3 seconds to stop Cancel the security lock Unit will not go The loaded cassette has no Load a cassette tape with into record erasure prevention tab erasure prevention tab or cover the mode tab hole with adhesive tape Autorepeat NO is selected for autorepeat Be sure to sel
37. layed Checking Power Loss Times 1 Press the MENU button to display the initial MENU 2 Press the SHIFT V button to move the arrow mark gt to Power Loss Time 3 Press the SHIFT gt button to display the POWER LOSS TIME menu e The number of power losses and the 35 most recent power loss times are displayed POWER LOSS TIME 35 Fail 12 30 08 00 Ret 12 30 08 20 34 Fail 12 29 07 00 Ret 12 29 07 30 next v exit MENU 4 Press the MENU button twice the normal screen is displayed Time Lapse Video Cassette Recorder 35 Setting In Out terminals 1 2 36 Press the MENU button to display the initial MENU Press the SHIFT gt button to display the VCR MODE SET menu Press the SHIFT Y button to move the arrow mark gt to In Output Set Press the SHIFT gt button to display the IN OUTPUT SET menu Press the SHIFT V button to move the arrow mark gt for the desired item Press the SHIFT gt button to set N C or N O High or Low IN OUTPUT SET gt Alarm In N O Alarm Out Panic In Tape End Out SW Out Warning Out shift sel end MENU Press the MENU button three times the normal screen is displayed Time Lapse Video Cassette Recorder Vin H 4V 5V Vin L OV 0 8V I 100msec 100msec lt gt 5V l Vin H 4V 5V Vin L OV 0 8V 5V Vin H 4V 5V Vin L OV 0 8V oV 5V Vin H 4V 5V Vin L OV 0 8V Vin H 4V 5V
38. or minutes or more the VCR will go into stop mode to avoi damage to the tape Record Pause Recording can be interrupted temporarily 1 2 Time Lapse Video Cassette Recorder Press the PAUSE STILL button during recording The REC and indicators are displayed on the display panel To resume recording press the REC button or press the PAUSE STILL button again 15 Program Timer Recording 16 There are two program timer recording methods daily recording or recording on certain days of multiple weeks weekly recording Example 1 To record on every Thursday from 10 00 to 18 00 in 18 hour mode recording speed 1 Make sure that the set date and time are correct 2 Load a cassette tape with erasure prevention tab in place 3 Press the MENU SHIFT Y SHIFT gt SHIFT gt buttons in sequence to display the TIMER PROGRAM SET 1 menu TIMER PROGRAM SET 1 shift gt set end MENU e The white block cursor is on SUN Sunday 4 Press the SHIFT Y button until the cursor is on THU 5 Press the SHIFT gt button e The cursor is moved to the recording start hour position 6 Press the SET or button to set the recording start hour eg 10 then press the SHIFT gt button e The cursor is moved to the recording start minutes position 7 Press the SET or button to set the recording start minute eg 00 then the SHIFT gt button
39. ssette Tapes Cassette tapes should always be stored vertically in their cases away from high temperatures magnetic fields direct sunlight dirt dust and locations subject to mold formation Do not tamper with the cassette mechanism Never touch the tape with your fingers Protect cassette tapes from shocks or strong vibrations To Protect your recordings After having recorded a tape if you wish to keep the recording use a flathead screwdriver to break off the erasure prevention tab on the cassette To record again on a tape without erasure prevention tab cover the hole with adhesive tape Erasure prevention tab To prevent accidental erasure remove the Cm tab after recording To record again cover the hole with vinyl tape Place the cassette label side up in the loading SO slot Gently push the center of the cassette until it is loaded automatically Unloading In STOP mode press the EJECT button The cassette is automatically ejected Time Lapse Video Cassette Recorder 7 Types of On screen displays and Display Sequence e Ifthe VCR is in timer recording stand by mode the indicator is displayed on the display panel the on screen displays will not be available First press the POWER STANDBY ON button to cancel the recording stand by mode then proceed with the VCR programming When finished press the POWER STANDBY ON button again to return th
40. the cursor is located in the Y corresponding to the timer recording to cancel 3 Press the SET or button to select N 4 Press the MENU button three times until the normal screen is displayed 5 Press the POWER STANDBY ON button The clear button can erase the programmed timer recording in the line that the cursor is located Notes e During timer recording all the buttons on the VCR except the STOP button are disabled If the STOP button is pressed for three seconds during timer recording the recording will stop During timer recording stand by press the POWER STANDBY ON button if the buttons do not respond If there is a power loss the recording will be interrupted When the power is restored the recording will resume if the stop time has not yet been reached and will be flashing on the display panel The VCR internal battery is completely charged after the VCR has been connected to an AC power outlet for 48 hours and it will maintain all the VCR settings memory for up to 30 days Set the timer recordings so that the recording times do not overlap If they do the one with the earliest recording start time will have priority See chart below 7 00 8 00 9 00 10 00 Program 1 Program 2 Program 3 These portions wil not be recorded If the cassette tape is ejected while timer recording is set the buzzer will be heard 5 times when the buzzer
41. ue after alarm recording has completed autorepeat recording mode its programmed duration NO Autorepeat recording doesn t take place YES Autorepeat recording takes place R REC will light on the display panel 4 Press the MENU button two times the normal screen is displayed e The setting procedure is now complete 5 Press the REC button e Recording will start When the tape s end is reached the VCR will rewind it to the beginning regardless of the counter memory and recording will resume Time Lapse Video Cassette Recorder 25 Normal Playback Y A slow motion effect or accelerated playback effect can be achieved by using a slower or faster playback speed than the speed used for recording Vv e If playback image isn t clear adjust the screen by pressing TRACKING button Y e Noise will appear in the image when audio playback is used in 18 hour or 30 hour mode 26 re Playback Turn on the power to the TV monitor Load the video cassette tape 3 Press the REC PLAY SPEED Y or A button to select the playback speed The selected playback speed is displayed on the display panel e A tape recorded with LP heads can be Genes in 6 hour 18 hour 30 hour 48 hour or 960 hour modes par ape recorded with SP heads can be played in 3 hour hour 24 hour 48 hour or 960 bour modes e picture quality recorded by LP heads can be lower than SP heads 4 Pr
42. venscaden tassesansaaesnegiadeneatacaesten i 34 Setting the buzzer e ceeeccesessesessesesteseseeseseesecesseseseeseseeseseseesesesseensaeeesasenseeneeneneees 34 Checking the Alarm Recording Times ccccssssessesessecsesseesecseesenseneaseaseneenes 35 Checking Power Loss Times c scessessssssseetessessesesessesnesssseesesseassnseneeseaeeneasenseasenes 35 Setting In Out Terminals ccccccccsessessessestssesseseseesessessesesesseeseseseesneseeteaneeseneenes 36 Daily Inspection csssssscsasssssnczecoaasasvaaseccaconnadssasanastcnciaasuaisuesstossassansanaanianaasnuiimsismusasuapesnanuisonae T Troubleshooting Guide PITTI 42 Specifications 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 0000000000 0000000000000 OOO L ODO ODOOOD OOD OODO ODO ODO DODO DI0II0OD NOOO ODODE 44 Time Lapse Video Cassette Recorder Locations of controls and indicators jc REC Hi STOP EJECT g Front panel T PLAY PAVSESTILL POWER Cale s ED amp a a Fa i Lal dh 91011 mA BR WwW N e man nD 10 12 13 14 15 Time Lapse Video Cassette Recorder E z Ja 1 EE J E 12 1314 15 16 17 18 19 STOP button REC button REC CHECK button EJECT button CASSETTE LOADING DOOR DISPLAY PANEL PLAY button REW button FF button PAUSF STILL button REMOTE SENSOR HIGH PICTURE switch SET LOCK switch RESET button MENU button 2
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