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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10.0 ADDITIONAL FUNCTIONS AND FEATURES
10.1 COUNTER
10.1.1 Counter Memory
Press the COUNTER MEMORY/SKIP/INDEX button repeatedly until the “M” indi-
cator appears on the fluorescent display. Turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right and
the tape will rewind to the 00000 position of the counter and stop. (The rewind to
00000 is slightly inaccurate.)
10.1.2 Tape Counter
A five-digit counter indicates the relative position on the recorded portion of the
tape. If a portion of the tape is not recorded on, the counter will not increase or
decrease during play, FF/RWD, or search modes.
EEE EE illuminates to show VCR power is in standby mode.
10.1.3 Counter Reset
Press the COUNTER RESET button to reset the counter to 00000.
10.2 MEMORY BACKUP IN CASE OF POWER FAILURE
The VCR includes a built-in memory backup so the presets for time/date, alarm list,
power loss list, and the number of tape uses will remain in memory if there is a
power failure or if the power cord is disconnected from the AC outlet. Presets re-
main in memory for a maximum of 31 days provided the VCR has been connected
to AC power for at least 40 hours per week. Connection charges the battery backup.
Check the time if there has been a power failure or if the power cord has been
disconnected from AC power for a prolonged period.
10.3 POWER FAILURE TIME DISPLAY
Power failure start times are stored in memory, so you can confirm the start times.
1. Press the DISPLAY button to display the Main menu.
2. Turn the JOG dial to select MAINTENANCE and turn the SHUTTLE ring to the
right. The Maintenance menu will appear.
3. Turn the JOG dial to select POWER LOSS LIST and turn the SHUTTLE ring
to the right. POWER LOSS LIST will appear.
Up to three power failure start times will be displayed. If more than three failures
occurred, the first and last two times will be displayed.
To reset the power loss list, select POWER LOSS LIST CLEAR in the Maintenance
menu and turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right. The POWER LOSS LIST CLEAR
screen will appear. Turn the SHUTTLE ring to the left.
NOTE:
The counter display is
stored in memory when the power
is turned off, so the same numbers
will be displayed when the power
is restored.
NOTE:
The backup is for memory
only—the VCR will not continue
recording during a power outage
unless connected to a UPS.
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