Time Lapse Recorder INTRODUCTION CONTROLS AND CONNECTORS CONNECTIONS APPENDIXES TROUBLESHOOTING PLAYBACK AND SPECIAL-EFFECTS PLAYBACK RECORDING Model AG- B E ON-SCREEN/MENU SWITCHES 625 VHS PAL PREPARATION Operating Instructions Before attempting to connect, operate or adjust this product, please read these instructions completely.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Caution for AC Mains Lead FOR YOUR SAFETY PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING TEXT CAREFULLY. FOR U.K. ONLY This appliance is supplied with a moulded three pin mains plug for your safety and convenience. A 5 amp fuse is fitted in this plug. Should the fuse need to be replaced please ensure that the replacement fuse has a rating of 5 amps and that it is approved by ASTA or BSI to BS1362. Check for the ASTA mark A A or the BSI mark on the body of the fuse.
CAUTION WARNING: 䡲 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. 䡲 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.
CONTENTS 1 INTRODUCTION 1-1 1-2 1-3 1-4 1-5 Major Features ............................................. Periodical Maintenance................................ Daily Inspection............................................ Precautions .................................................. Regarding S-VHS ET Recording ................. 6 7 7 7 8 2 CONTROLS AND CONNECTORS 2-1 Front Panel .................................................. 9 2-2 Display .......................................................
1 INTRODUCTION 1-1 Major Features 5 S-VHS/S-VHS ET recording S-VHS or S-VHS ET is employed as the recording mode. Employing the S-VHS ET recording mode enables recording with a horizontal resolution of 400 lines on a VHS cassette. The VHS mode is only available for playback. 5 Extended timelapse recording for up to 960 hours Recording times are selectable from 3 hours (SP mode) and L12/L24/24/48/72/120/168/240/480/960 (Timelapse mode) (when E-180 tape is used).
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) also promotes the wear and deterioration of mechanical parts by causing poor contact between tape and heads.
1 INTRODUCTION 1-4 Precautions Condensation 5 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’s head drum and tape guides it may damage the tape. 5 Condensation occurs in the Head drum following cases. • When the VCR is moved from a cold place to a warm place. • In a room that has just been heated or in an area directly exposed to a cooler.
2 CONTROLS AND CONNECTORS 2-1 Front Panel 1 2 4 3 5 6 REC STOP /REW REV PLAY PAUSE/ STILL PLAY REV ADV FF/ EJECT V. LOCK TRACKING TIMER SEARCH COUNTER LOCK CNT RESET REC REVIEW RESET/ CANCEL ON SCREEN MENU SHIFT TIME MODE 9 1[ ] stand by on/off button Press to turn the operating mode ON/OFF. When this button indicator 8 lights and the unit can be is ON, the operated. When a cassette is loaded, operating mode is switched on and the indicator lights automatically.
2 CONTROLS AND CONNECTORS 2-1 Front Panel REC STOP /REW REV PLAY PAUSE/ STILL PLAY REV ADV FF/ EJECT TRACKING V. LOCK TIMER SEARCH COUNTER LOCK CNT RESET 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 # [RESET/CANCEL] button • In the Timer Program Setting mode, press this button to cancel the program settings. For details, refer to “Timer Recording” on page 36. • Also press this button to interrupt alarm recording or to reset the alarm input data or power loss (power failure) data.
2 CONTROLS AND CONNECTORS 2-2 Display 1 2 6 7 8 3 12 13 14 13 5 5 Recording/playback speed display Shows the operation modes. 2 11 4 1 Operation mode display Playback Recording Rewind Fastforward Timelapse playback Still Recordpause Rewind search Fast-forward search Reverse playback *( 9 10 ) mark in the Rec/Pause mode is shown in red. Cassette indication Lights when a cassette is loaded. Blinks when a cassette is being ejected.
2 CONTROLS AND CONNECTORS 2-1 PANEL 2-3 FRONT Rear Panel 4 6 8 1 AC~IN RS-232C VIDEO AUDIO SPARE MIC S-VIDEO CLOCK SERIES COM CAM SW ALARM ALARM RESET IN REC IN REC OUT IN OUT ALARM SERIES TAPE WARNING CLOCK COM RESET END OUT OUT RESET OUT REC OUT IN OUT 2 3 5 7 9 10 COM CLOCK SERIES CAM SW ALARM ALARM RESET IN REC IN REC OUT IN OUT ALARM SERIES TAPE WARNING CLOCK COM RESET END OUT OUT RESET OUT REC OUT 1112 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 1 [AC IN] connector Connect to an AC 220 V to 240 V, 50
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 AG-TL750B/E’s [CLOCK RESET OUT] terminal.
3 CONNECTIONS 3-1 Connecting to a Camera Microphone Amplifier Video camera Phono BNC 4-pin Microphone M3.
3 CONNECTIONS 3-2 System Using Sequential Switcher Video camera 1 2 3 4 5 6 Alarm sensor input Alarm sensor 1 2 3 4 5 6 Alarm signal output Video output Camera switching signal input Sequential switcher Microphone BNC Phono Amplifier AC~IN RS-232C VIDEO AUDIO SPARE MIC S-VIDEO CLOCK SERIES CAM SW ALARM ALARM COM RESET IN REC IN REC OUT IN OUT ALARM SERIES TAPE WARNING CLOCK COM RESET END OUT OUT RESET OUT REC OUT IN Provided power cable OUT Phono BNC CAM SW OUT ALARM IN AC 220 V
3 CONNECTIONS 3-3 Connecting the Rear Panel Input/Output Terminal Connections [CAM SW OUT] camera switching signal output terminal [ALARM IN] alarm signal input terminal ALARM IN COM CAM SW OUT COM Sequential switcher alarm output terminal Sequential switcher camera switching signal input [ALARM RESET] alarm reset terminal [ALARM REC OUT] alarm recording mode signal output terminal ALARM RESET COM ALARM ALARM RESET REC OUT COM Alarm lamp External interface Vcc Switch Vcc: 5V–12V Switch [TA
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. • The type of data shown and display brightness can be selected on the screen.
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 programme setting screen can also be displayed by selecting the desired item in the main menu.
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 day/month/year, hour/minute and Summer Time Compensation ON/OFF on the TIME ADJUST screen. The setting can be checked even on the display. RESET/ CANCEL ON SCREEN MENU TIME MODE REC SHIFT STOP /REW REV PLAY PAUSE/ STILL PLAY REV ADV FF/ EJECT TRACKING V.
4 ON-SCREEN/MENU SWITCHES 4-3 Date and Time Setting Summer Time Compensation • When setting the time, make sure the item is set to “OFF”. When this unit is shipped, this item is set to “OFF”. Standard time During SUMMER Time 1 Set the time with a one-hour delay. 1 Set the clock to the actual time. 2 After setting the time, set the item to 2 When Summer time start, set the item to “ON”. • The time advances one hour on the display. “ON”.
4 ON-SCREEN/MENU SWITCHES 4-5 Alarm Input/Power Loss Data Display The dates and times of up to 8 alarm inputs or 4 power losses (failures) can be displayed. Operation * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * [ ME NU ] * * * * * * * * * * T I ME AD J U S T * * * * * * * * * * * ON S CR E E N / F .
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. [SHIFT 7] button REC STOP /REW REV PLAY REV ADV PAUSE/ STILL PLAY FF/ TRACKING V.
4 ON-SCREEN/MENU SWITCHES 4-7 Contents of Menu Switches [ ]: Factory setting • The lower section in the items and set values columns shows what’s on the VCR’s display. Screens ON SCREEN MODE Items Set values TONE 0 30 70 [100] (VCR's display) 0 30 70 100 O5D 1 DATE O5D 2 Sets whether or not the day, month and year are shown on screen. ON: Shown. OFF: Not shown. 3 [ON] OFF ON OFF Sets whether or not the time is shown. ON: Shown. OFF: Not shown.
4 ON-SCREEN/MENU SWITCHES 4-7 Contents of Menu Switches [ ]: Factory setting Screens VTR MODE • The lower section in the items and set values columns shows what’s on the VCR’s display. Items MEMORY STOP VTR 1 Set values [OFF] ON OFF ON EXT TIMER REC [OFF] ON VTR OFF ON 2 AUTO REC CHECK [OFF] ON VTR OFF ON 3 AUTO REW [OFF] ON VTR OFF ON 4 Function Sets whether or not the counter memory function is activated. OFF: The counter memory function is not activated.
4 ON-SCREEN/MENU SWITCHES 4-7 Contents of Menu Switches [ ]: Factory setting • The lower section in the items and set values columns shows what’s on the VCR’s display. Screens SRI/EXT MODE Items Set values SRI/EXT REC [OFF] SERIES EXT (VCR's display) OFF SERi EiT SR ET 1 EXT REC END [NORMAL] POWER OFF SR NORn POFF ET 2 CNT TAPE END [OFF] 500 1000 .. . 9500 SR ALARM/ SENSOR MODE ET 3 OFF 500 .. .
4 ON-SCREEN/MENU SWITCHES 4-7 Contents of Menu Switches [ ]: Factory setting • The lower section in the items and set values columns shows what’s on the VCR’s display.
5 PREPARATION 5-1 Cassette Loading/Unloading Loading Insert the cassette with its label side facing you. Gently push the centre of the cassette until the machine starts automatic loading. S-VHS indication REC STOP /REW REV PLAY PAUSE/ STILL PLAY REV ADV EJECT FF/ V.
5 PREPARATION 5-2 Recording/Playback Speed Mode Selection REC STOP /REW REV PLAY REV ADV [ PAUSE/ STILL PLAY FF/ EJECT TRACKING V. LOCK TIMER SEARCH COUNTER LOCK CNT RESET ON SCREEN MENU SHIFT TIME MODE SET FWD ADV ] button REC REVIEW RESET/ CANCEL REC AG- Record/playback speed indication [TIME MODE +/–] buttons 1 Press the [ ] button to turn the operating mode on. 2 Select the Record or Playback speed with the [TIME MODE +/–] button. Refer to the table below.
6 RECORDING 6-1 Switch Setting During Recording "REC" indicator REC STOP /REW REV PLAY PAUSE/ STILL PLAY REV ADV FF/ EJECT TRACKING V. LOCK TIMER SEARCH COUNTER LOCK CNT RESET FWD ADV 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. 5 ON SCREEN/FRONT DISPLAY MODE • Select the brightness and ON/OFF for each indication (date, time and recording speed, etc).
6 RECORDING 6-2 Recording Basic Operation [REC REVIEW] button [STOP] button [REC] button REC STOP PAUSE/ /REW REV PLAY STILL PLAY REV ADV [ FF/ EJECT TRACKING V. LOCK TIMER SEARCH COUNTER LOCK CNT RESET FWD ADV REC REVIEW RESET/ CANCEL ON SCREEN MENU SHIFT TIME MODE REC AG- SET [ON SCREEN 7f] button ] button [PAUSE/STILL] button 1 Press the [ ] button to turn the operating mode on. [The [ ] indicator lights. 2 Insert a cassette with safety tab in place.
6 RECORDING 6-3 Timer Recording This unit is provided with 2 different setting screens for timer recording Programme; 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. • pragramme timer setting: Day-of-the-week (Sun. to Sat.) timer recording programme and daily timer recording programme are available (for up to 8 pragrammes).
6 RECORDING 6-3 Timer Recording 3 Press the [SHIFT 7] button to select in the main menu and press the [SET +/–] button. [The menu is shown on the monitor and “SUN” blinks. Main menu screen * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * [ ME NU ] * * * * * * * * * * T I ME AD J U S T * * * * * * * * * * * ON S CR E E N / F .
6 RECORDING 6-3 Timer Recording [SHIFT 7] button [SHIFT f] button RESET/ CANCEL ON SCREEN MENU TIME MODE REC SHIFT STOP /REW REV PLAY REV ADV PAUSE/ STILL PLAY FF/ EJECT TRACKING V.
6 RECORDING 6-3 Timer Recording 5 Programming timer recording for more than one day PROGRAM TIMER screen Recording speed Stop time Start time Day of the week * * * * [ P ROGRAM * T I ME R ] * * * * * * * * * S T AR T * S T OP * * S P D * * PGM S UN 0 – – : – – : – – : – – * – – – – 1 – – – MON 0 – – : – – : – – : – – * – – – – 6 – – – T UE 0 – – : – – : – – : – – * – – – – 5 – – – WE D – – – : – – : – – : – – * – – – – – – – – T HU – – – : – – : – – : – – * – – – – – – – – FR I – – – : – – : – – : – – * – –
6 RECORDING 6-3 Timer Recording [SHIFT 7] button [SHIFT f] button RESET/ CANCEL ON SCREEN MENU TIME MODE REC SHIFT STOP /REW REV PLAY REV ADV PAUSE/ STILL PLAY FF/ EJECT TRACKING V.
6 RECORDING 6-3 Timer Recording [SHIFT 7] button [SHIFT f] button [RESET/CANCEL] button RESET/ CANCEL ON SCREEN MENU TIME MODE REC SHIFT STOP /REW REV PLAY REV ADV PAUSE/ STILL PLAY FF/ EJECT TRACKING V. LOCK TIMER SEARCH COUNTER LOCK CNT RESET REC REVIEW RESET/ CANCEL ON SCREEN MENU SHIFT TIME MODE SET FWD ADV [TIMER] button Canceling/Changing Timer Recording Programme To stop timer programming before finishing 1 Press the [RESET/CANCEL] button.
6 RECORDING 6-3 Timer Recording Notes on Timer Recording 5 If you make a mistake when programming or no programme is set and the [TIMER] button is pressed, the TIMER indication blinks for about 10 seconds and a warning buzzer sounds if in the menu is set to “ON”. = Perform programming for timer recording. * Note that if the date is not set for holiday timer recording, the TIMER indication will not blink, the time standby mode is not engaged, and recording will not take place.
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 3H (SP) mode for realtime recording of the alarm situation. Normal timelapse recording is restored after the preset alarm recording duration has passed. * Alarm recording will not start from the Pause mode.
6 RECORDING 6-4 Alarm Recording Preparation 1 Press the [ Connect an alarm sensor to the rear panel’s alarm input terminal. ] button to turn the operating mode on. 2 Open the main menu’s and set the alarm recording-related menu switches. 1 REC MODE Set to “ALARM” or “AL/SENSOR” to activate alarm recording. • When set to “AL/SENSOR”, both alarm recording and sensor recording will be performed. • The [ALARM] indication lights on the display.
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. The mechanism of the AG-TL750B/E cannot be guaranteed if the sensor recording function is used frequently (100 times/ day or more).
6 RECORDING 6-6 Series Recording The series recording function facilitates recording over much longer periods using several connected AG-TL750B/Es. 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 5 Connect the first VCR’s [SERIES REC OUT] terminal to the second VCR’s [SERIES REC IN] terminal.
6 RECORDING 6-6 Series Recording 5 When the first VCR ends recording, the second VCR starts recording automatically, 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.
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. 5 To execute repeat recording, set in to “ON”. • The “REPEAT” indication in the VCR’s display lights. 5 Setting the menu switch in • If this menu switch is set to “STOP”, the Stop mode is forcibly engaged when the tape ends even if there is an alarm or sensor recording.
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 AG-TL750B/E’s rear panel. * If the external recording function is activated a hundred times a day or more, a malfunction may occur because the guaranteed range is exceeded.
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. VTR MODE screen To use this function, set the menu switch in to “ON”. * * * * * * [ V I D EO * MOD E ] 1 . IN *********** 2 . DE T A I L * * * * * * * * * * 3 . QUA S I - V * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * [ V T R * MOD E ] * 1 . MEMOR Y S T OP * * * * * 2 . E X T T I ME R R E C * * * 3 .
7 PLAYBACK AND SPECIAL-EFFECTS PLAYBACK [STOP] button [ ] indication REC STOP PAUSE/ /REW REV PLAY STILL PLAY REV ADV [ ] button FF/ EJECT TRACKING TIMER SEARCH COUNTER LOCK CNT RESET V. LOCK MENU SHIFT TIME MODE Playback mode indication Connection Connect the output connectors on the rear panel correctly. Menu switch setting Set the menu switches in
7 PLAYBACK AND SPECIAL-EFFECTS PLAYBACK REC STOP /REW REV PLAY PAUSE/ STILL REV ADV PLAY FF/ EJECT TRACKING V. LOCK TIMER SEARCH COUNTER LOCK CNT RESET REC REVIEW RESET/ CANCEL ON SCREEN MENU SHIFT TIME MODE SET FWD ADV REC AG- [REW] button [FF] button [PLAY] button [REV PLAY] button [PAUSE/STILL] button 7-3 Special-Effects Playback Still playback 1 Press the [PAUSE/STILL] button during playback. The still indicator is shown on the display and the still picture is shown.
7 PLAYBACK AND SPECIAL-EFFECTS PLAYBACK 7-3 Special-Effects Playback REC STOP PAUSE/ /REW REV PLAY STILL REV ADV PLAY EJECT FF/ TRACKING V. LOCK TIMER SEARCH COUNTER LOCK CNT RESET REC REVIEW RESET/ CANCEL ON SCREEN MENU SHIFT TIME MODE SET FWD ADV REC AG- [FF] button [REW] button [PLAY] 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.
7 PLAYBACK AND SPECIAL-EFFECTS PLAYBACK REC STOP PAUSE/ /REW REV PLAY STILL REV ADV [REW] button PLAY FF/ EJECT TRACKING V. LOCK TIMER SEARCH COUNTER LOCK CNT RESET REC REVIEW RESET/ CANCEL ON SCREEN MENU SHIFT TIME MODE AG- SET FWD ADV [SEARCH] button [FF] button [SET +/–] button REC [SHIFT f] 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.
7 PLAYBACK AND SPECIAL-EFFECTS PLAYBACK Alarm scan The section around the start of each alarm recording is played back for about 5 seconds. * Playback may start a few seconds after the actual start of the alarm recording. * If the interval between alarm recordings is short, the tape may play back continuously for 5 seconds or more. * Sound is not output.
7 PLAYBACK AND SPECIAL-EFFECTS PLAYBACK 7-5 Repeat Playback The tape is automatically rewound and played back repeatedly. • To execute repeat playback, set in to “ON”. VIDEO/VTR MODE screen * * * * * * [ V I D EO * MOD E ] 1 . IN *********** 2 . DE T A I L * * * * * * * * * * 3 . QUA S I - V * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * [ V T R * MOD E ] * 1 . MEMOR Y S T OP * * * * * 2 . E X T T I ME R R E C * * * 3 . AU T O * R E C * CH E CK * * 4 . AU T O * R EW * * * * * * * * 5 .
7 PLAYBACK AND SPECIAL-EFFECTS PLAYBACK REC STOP PAUSE/ /REW REV PLAY STILL PLAY FF/ REV ADV EJECT TRACKING V. LOCK TIMER SEARCH COUNTER LOCK CNT RESET REC REVIEW RESET/ CANCEL ON SCREEN MENU SHIFT TIME MODE SET FWD ADV REC AG- [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.
8 TROUBLESHOOTING 8-1 Error Indication Display section Error indications are shown on the display whenever condensation occurs or there are problems with cassette loading, unloading or mechanism operation. 5 When a problem occurs, the error indication “E-**” lights (when the menu switch in is set to “ON”). Error indication 5 When any one of error indications (E-01 – E-08) is BUZZER screen shown, a 12 V warning signal is output from the rear panel’s WARNING OUT connector.
8 TROUBLESHOOTING 8-2 No Error Indication Symptoms No power is supplied. Causes Remedies q Is the power cord disconnected? q Is the “TIMER” indication shown? q Is the Operation Lock mode engaged? Is the Operation Lock mode engaged? q Is the monitor connected correctly? q Is the “TIMER” indication lit? q Connect the power cord to a socket. q Press the [TIMER] button so that the “TIMER” indication goes out. q Release the Operation Lock mode. Playback is not possible.
9 APPENDIXES 9-1 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 E180 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 E-180 tape is used: Tape remaining time when the tape reel counter is “0000” at the beginning of the tape.
9 APPENDIXES 9-2 Rear Panel’s Input/Output Terminals Signal levels Remarks • 3H recording During recording During standby CAM SW OUT Camera switching signal output 2field GND Output at ground level 40ms Time Camera switching signal output • TL (L12H - 960H) recording During recording During standby HV12V The switching interval can be set to“1 field” or “1 frame”with the in the setting screen.
9 APPENDIXES 9-3 Specifications [Time/date] 5 Display Day, month, year, hours, minutes, seconds, recording mode, alarm input data, power loss data 5 Display position 5 Character size 5 Power backup Variable 16H Approx.
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