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Time Lapse Video Cassette Recorder

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Time Lapse Video Cassette Recorder

Normal Recording 

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 

(or 

) button to set

the recording speed.

• The recording speed is displayed on-screen and on the

display panel.

• 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.

• The “REC” indicator is displayed on the display panel

and recording starts.

5

To stop recording, press the STOP button.

• 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. 

• 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).

Record Pause

Recording can be interrupted temporarily.

1

Press the PAUSE/STILL button during recording. 

• The “REC” and “

»

” indicators are displayed on the

display panel.

2

To resume recording, press the REC button, or press
the PAUSE/STILL button again.

✎ 

(SP) means to be recorded by SP heads.

(EP) means to be recorded by EP heads.

• During pause, the image

appears on screen but it is

not recorded.

• If a recording pause

continues for 5 minutes or

more, the VCR will go into

stop mode to avoid

damage to the tape.

• If you playback 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.

<Recording Speed>

2(SP)

2.67

1/60 Sec

60

6(EP)

8

1/60 Sec

60

YES

Continuous

18(EP)

24

3/60 Sec

20

30(EP)

40

5/60 Sec

12

48(SP)

64

24/60 Sec 2.5

72(SP)

96

0.6

1.67

96(SP)

128

0.8

1.25

120(SP)

160

1.0

1

168(SP)

224

1.4

0.71

NO

Intermittent

240(SP)

320

2.0

0.5

360(SP)

480

3.0

0.33

480(SP)

640

4.0

0.25

720(SP)

960

6.0

0.17

960(SP) 1280

8.0

0.125

Recording

Speeds &

Duration

T-120

Recording

Duration

T-160

Recording

Intervals

Rec.

Fields

/ Sec.

Audio

Record-

ing

Tape Motion

Summary of Contents for 82-10760

Page 1: ...APSE RECORDER WITH 40 HR REAL TIME REC User s Guide 82 10760 Be sure to read carefully and follow all the SAFETY INFORMATION on pages i ii iii Keep the manual in a safe place for future reference P N...

Page 2: ...at will help to assure your enjoyment and proper use of the video product and accessory equipment Please read them carefully before operating and using your video product Installation 1 Read and Follo...

Page 3: ...ler or local power company For video products intended to operate from battery power or other sources refer to the operating instructions 6 Overloading Do not overload wall outlets of extension cords...

Page 4: ...Remote Control 5 Connections 6 Video Cassettes Tapes 7 Types of On screen displays and Display Sequence 8 Setting the Clock 10 Changing the On Screen Display 12 Normal Recording 14 Program Timer Recor...

Page 5: ...SPEED display eg 30H Play Recording Speed TIME display eg 7 HOUR 07 MINUTE ERROR display eg E Error 04 Error No E 01 The cassette cannot be loaded or unloaded E 02 The tape stops E 03 The drum can no...

Page 6: ...NTER button 17 CLEAR button 18 PAUSE STILL button 19 REW button 20 AUDIO ON button 21 REVERSE PLAY button 22 REC button 23 REC PLAY SPEED button 24 REC CHECK button 25 MENU button 4 Time Lapse Video C...

Page 7: ...dhesive tape Erasure prevention tab To prevent accidental erasure remove the tab after recording To record again cover the hole with vinyl tape Loading Place the cassette label side up in the loading...

Page 8: ...the setting procedure is now completed and the normal screen is displayed During recording or playback the menus cannot be displayed A Press the MENU button First time Press the SHIFT button to move...

Page 9: ...the week is set automatically 12 Press the MENU button three times the normal screen is displayed The setting procedure is now complete 10 Time Lapse Video Cassette Recorder Setting the Clock Example...

Page 10: ...the SET or button to set YES for the functions described below Time The time is displayed Date The Month Day Year is displayed Frame Cnt The number of frames is displayed Alarm Cnt The number of alar...

Page 11: ...Menu button will not function the menu cannot be accessed Record Pause Recording can be interrupted temporarily 1 Press the PAUSE STILL button during recording The REC and indicators are displayed on...

Page 12: ...display panel The VCR is now in timer recording stand by mode 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 Pr...

Page 13: ...y 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 ti...

Page 14: ...button to display the ALARM REC SET menu 5 Press the SHIFT button to select YES or NO YES The alarm recording takes place when there is alarm trigger input NO The alarm recording does not take place...

Page 15: ...nit to the next only 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 Item VCR No 1 VCR No 2 a...

Page 16: ...ton 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 If during autorepeat recording there is an al...

Page 17: ...2 hour 12 hour 24 hour 48 hour modes The picture quality recorded by EP heads can be lower than SP heads 4 Press the PLAY button Playback starts 5 To stop playback press the STOP button To advanced or...

Page 18: ...ded in 48H mode will be reverse playback in 2H And the tape recorded in 18H or 30H mode will be reverse playback in 6H During reverse playback in 2H and 48H noise band may appear in the picture And du...

Page 19: ...STOP button 4 While the desired recording is being played back press the PLAY button Playback will start and index search is cancelled In the index search mode SHIFT button should be used to search f...

Page 20: ...button to display the SEARCH SELECT menu The SEARCH SELECT menu is displayed 5 Press the SHIFT button to move the arrow mark to Zero Search 6 Press the SHIFT button to search the counter 0H 00M 00S 0...

Page 21: ...s set the buzzer will not operate 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...

Page 22: ...l MENU 2 Press the SHIFT button to move the arrow mark to Alarm Time 3 Press the SHIFT button to display the ALARM TIME menu The number of alarm triggers and the 35 most recent alarm recording times a...

Page 23: ...Terminal 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 ov...

Page 24: ...Cassette Recorder Connecting to a Multiview System for Alarm Recording If you are also using a Multi View system use the following diagrams as a guide to connecting the VCR for normal or alarm record...

Page 25: ...STANDBY ON POWER 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 secur...

Page 26: ...o change without notice SYMPTOM POSSIBLE CAUSE CORRECTIVE ACTION Timer recording Alarm recording Noise in the playback picture The date and time are not recorded Thecassettetape cannotbeejected The da...

Page 27: ...aced or changed This warranty is in lieu of all warranties expressed or implied and no representative or person is authorized to assume for us any other liability in connection with the sale of our el...

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