User manual
Table Of Contents
- CONTENTS
- 1.0 GENERAL
- 1.1 SAFEGUARDS, WARNINGS, CAUTION, AND CARE
- 1.2 REGULATORY NOTICES
- 1.3 UNPACKING INSTRUCTIONS
- 2.0 OVERVIEW
- 2.1 INTRODUCTION TO TIME-LAPSE RECORDERS
- 2.2 TLR2096 FEATURES AND FUNCTIONS
- 3.0 QUICK START
- 3.1 BASIC START
- 3.2 ADDITIONAL ITEMS
- 4.0 INSTALLATION
- 4.1 PRE-INSTALLATION CAUTIONS
- 4.1.1 Securing The VCR Controls
- 4.1.2 Monitor Tips
- 4.2 INSTALLATION
- 4.3 CONNECTING THE VCR TO A MULTIPLEXER
- 5.0 CONTROLS
- 5.1 FRONT PANEL
- 5.2 FLUORESCENT DISPLAY
- 5.3 REAR PANEL
- 6.0 PROGRAMMING
- 6.1 GENERAL PROGRAMMING INSTRUCTIONS
- 6.2 QUICK GUIDE TO TLR2096 MENU STRUCTURE
- 6.3 MAIN MENU
- 6.4 DISPLAY MENU
- 6.4.1 Display Mode
- 6.4.2 Time Date Size
- 6.5 TIME DATE SEARCH MENU
- 6.6 TIMER PROGRAM MENU
- 6.7 RECORDING SET UP MENU
- 6.8 REAR TERMINAL MENU
- 6.9 MAINTENANCE MENU
- 6.10 FIRST TIME SET UP MENU
- 6.10.1 Day And Time Display Modes
- 6.10.2 Set The Day And Time
- 7.0 LOADING/UNLOADING/PROTECTING THE TAPE CASSETTE
- 7.1 LOADING
- 7.2 UNLOADING
- 7.3 PREVENTING ACCIDENTAL ERASURE
- 8.0 RECORDING
- 8.1 MANUAL RECORDING
- 8.1.1 Recording Mode
- 8.1.2 Record Check Function
- 8.1.3 Audio Recording
- 8.1.4 Repeat Recording
- 8.1.4.1 Number Of Tape Uses (Repeat Recording Times)
- 8.1.4.2 Recommended Number Of Tape Uses
- 8.1.5 Series Recording
- 8.1.6 Synchronous Recording
- LIST OF TABLES
- LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
- 1 Typical System Setup
- 2 Connecting VCR To Multiplexer
- 3 Front View
- 4 Fluorescent Display
- 5 Rear View
- 6 Not Used
- 7 Menu Tree
- 8 Main Menu
- 9 Display Menu
- 10 Time Date
- 11 Timer Program Illustration
- 12 Recording Set
- 13 Rear Terminal
- 14 Maintenance
- 15 First Time Set
- 16 Display Mode 1
- 17 Display Mode 2
- 18 Manual Recording Steps
- 19 Connecting VCRs in Series
- 20 Synchronous Recording Sequence
- 21 Connection For Synchronous Recording
- 22 Switching From Normal To Alarm Mode And Back
- 23 Alarm Recording Connection
- 24 Time Clock Adjustment Connection
- 25 Playback Controls
- 26 Shuttle Ring Speed Settings
- 27 Direct Shuttle Ring Speed Settings
- 28 Index Searching
- 29 Skip Searching
- 30 Tracking Adjustment
- 31 Picture Quality Adjustment
- 32 Vertical Picture Adjustment
- 8.2 TIMER RECORDING
- 8.2.1 Programming Procedure
- 8.2.2 Special DW Settings
- 8.2.3 Avoid Mistakes When Using The Timer
- 8.3 ALARM RECORDING
- 8.3.1 Alarm Recording Connection
- 8.3.2 External Time Clock Adjustment
- 8.3.3 Programming For Alarm Recording
- 8.3.4 Emergency Recording
- 8.3.5 Alarm Record Time Display
- 8.3.5.1 Reset The Alarm Recording List
- 8.4 RECORDING AFTER A POWER FAILURE
- 9.0 PLAYBACK
- 9.1 PLAYBACK PROCEDURE
- 9.1.1 Playback Mode
- 9.1.2 Audio Playback
- 9.1.3 End Of Tape
- 9.2 SPECIAL EFFECTS PLAYBACK
- 9.2.1 Shuttle Ring
- 9.2.2 Direct Shuttle Ring
- 9.2.3 Still Picture
- 9.2.4 Frame-By-Frame Playback
- 9.3 Locating The Start Of Alarm Recordings
- 9.3.1 Index Search
- 9.3.2 Skip Search
- 9.4 ADJUSTMENT DURING PLAYBACK
- 9.4.1 Tracking Adjustment
- 9.4.2 Picture Quality Adjustment
- 9.4.3 Vertical Adjustment
- 10.0 ADDITIONAL FUNCTIONS AND FEATURES
- 10.1 COUNTER
- 10.1.1 Counter Memory
- 10.1.2 Tape Counter
- 10.1.3 Counter Reset
- 10.2 MEMORY BACKUP IN CASE OF POWER FAILURE
- 10.3 POWER FAILURE TIME DISPLAY
- 10.4 ELAPSED TIME DISPLAY
- 11.0 TESTING
- 11.1 INITIAL SYSTEM TESTING
- 11.2 REGULAR SYSTEM TESTING
- 12.0 TROUBLESHOOTING
- 12.1 SELF-DIAGNOSTIC FUNCTION AND WARNING DISPLAY
- 12.2 BEFORE CALLING FOR SERVICE
- 13.0 SPECIFICATIONS
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6.7 RECORDING SET UP MENU
ALARM REC Sets the alarm recording mode. When you turn the JOG dial, the
MODE display switches in the following order: 2H, 6H, L18H, 2H.
(Refer to Section 8.3.3 for programming instructions.)
ALARM REC Sets the length of the alarm recording period. When you turn the
DURATION JOG dial, the display switches in the following order: 1M
(minute), 2M, 5M, 10M, MAN1, MAN2, 15S (second), 30S, 45S,
1M. (Refer to Section 8.3.3 for programming instructions.)
EMERGENCY REC Sets the emergency recording mode, as follows:
• OFF – Starts alarm recording when the alarm signal is
received during recording.
•ON – Starts alarm recording when the alarm signal is
received, not only during recording but also when the
power is OFF or when the tape is stopped.
Refer to Section 8.3.3 for programming instructions.
6.8 REAR TERMINAL MENU
CALL OUT Sets the call signal output at the end of the tape. Turns on or off
the signal that comes from the CALL terminal when the end of
the tape is reached during recording. If any problems occur
during recording, a call signal is output from the CALL terminal
on the rear panel regardless of the CALL OUT setting.
• WRNG•TAPE END – A signal is output at the end of the
tape or when a malfunction occurs.
• WRNG•REMAIN – The signal is output when a malfunc-
tion occurs in the VCR or when the tape has about three
minutes left in 2H mode.
• WRNG – When a malfunction occurs in the VCR during
recording, a call signal is output.
CALL OUT is used in conjunction with TAPE END (First Time
Set Up menu) to determine when the call signal is output, as
shown in Table B.
Figure 12. Recording Set
Up Menu
<RECORDING SET UP>
ALARM REC MODE 2H
ALARM REC DURATION 1M
EMERGENCY REC OFF
NOTE:
Set the ALARM REC DU-
RATION to MAN2 to use with the
MX4000 Series Genex™ Multi-
plexer.
NOTE:
When using the MX4000
Series Genex™ Multiplexer, make
sure the EMERGENCY REC set-
ting is ON if the VCR is to record
alarms only.
Figure 13. Rear Terminal
Menu
<REAR TERMINAL>
CALL OUT WRNG•TAPE END
CLOCK OUT REC-1
MODE OUT REC
REC IN SERIES
Table B. Call Out/Tape End
CALL OUT
Setting
TAPE END
Setting
WRNG•TAPE END
WRNG
STOP
Outputs a call signal at the
end of the tape
Outputs a call signal at the
end of the tape for 2 seconds
Outputs a call signal at the
end of the tape
When a malfunction occurs in the VCR
during recording, a call signal is output.
REWIND
REPEAT
ALARM
• PROT
When there are no
alarm recordings
during recording
WRNG•REMAIN
Outputs a call signal three minutes
before the end of the tape
Same as above
Same as above
Same as above
Same as above
Same as above
Same as above
Same as above
Same as above
Same as above Same as above
When there are no
alarm recordings
during recording