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TLC2100-S16

1837-0700-4852542C

Alarms Submenu ............................................................................................................ 33

Alarm Memory Submenu ..........................................................................................33
Alarm Memory Browse Submenu .............................................................................34
Alarm Inputs Submenu .............................................................................................34
Alarm Sequencing Submenu .................................................................................... 35

Day (Night) Alarm Function Submenu ................................................................ 36

Day (Night) Alarm Sequence Submenu ........................................................38
Day (Night) Alarm Sequence Submenu (Homed Cameras) .........................39

Day (Night) Alarm Priority Submenu ................................................................... 40
Alarm Record Options Submenu ........................................................................40

Switcher Programming Submenu ...................................................................................41

Timer Mode Submenu ..............................................................................................41
Day (Night) Rec Sequence Submenu ....................................................................... 42
Day (Night) Spot Sequence Submenu .....................................................................42
Camera Titles Submenu ........................................................................................... 43
Camera Phasing Submenu .......................................................................................44

RS-232 Submenu ...........................................................................................................45

MP Port Submenu .....................................................................................................45

Configure Serial Submenu .................................................................................. 45
Address Select Submenu ...................................................................................46
Sync to ATM Time Submenu ...............................................................................47
ATM Text Formatter Submenu .............................................................................48

Standard Formatter Submenu ......................................................................48
Custom Formatter Submenu .........................................................................50

MultiLink/Remote Port Submenu .............................................................................. 52

Remote Terminal Interface Commands ...............................................................52

System Data Submenu ................................................................................................... 60

APPENDICES

Appendix A: External Interface: 15-Pin “D” Connector Pinout ..............................................61

Appendix B: Remote Control Feature ...................................................................................63

Appendix C: Warning Codes .................................................................................................64

Appendix D: Periodic Maintenance .......................................................................................66

Appendix E: Troubleshooting ................................................................................................67

Appendix F: Specifications ................................................................................................... 69

Summary of Contents for TLC2100-S16

Page 1: ...TLC2100 S16 Operating Instructions ...

Page 2: ...reservados Les renseignements contenus dans ce document peuvent être modifiés sans préavis GYYR est une marque déposée de Gyyr Inc Il est interdit de photocopier et de reproduire ce document ou de le traduire dans une autre langue sans le consentement écrit de Gyyr Inc 2000 Gyyr Inc Tous droits réservés 1837 0700 4852542C WARNING ADVERTENCIA MISE EN GARDE This class A digital apparatus complies wi...

Page 3: ... END INDEX ALARM TIMER HD SPEED LOCK REC 0 0 0 0 0 000 12 07 99 PL TUE A04 08 28 44A 30 T L THE VERY FIRST TIME YOU POWER UP YOUR VCR PERFORM A MASTER RESET TO PERFORM A MASTER RESET The MASTER RESET function is performed by inserting a pointed object into each of the Reset holes at the same time This is used to perform a MASTER RESET for abnormal Time Lapse system operations such as T D DISPLAY S...

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Page 5: ... accessories connected to this unit should bear the UL listing mark or CSA certification mark on the accessory itself and should not have been modified so as to defeat the safety features This helps avoid any potential hazard from electric shock or fire If in doubt contact qualified service personnel Important Safeguards TO PREVENT SHOCK HAZARD DO NOT EXPOSE THIS UNIT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE If you sp...

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Page 7: ...Operation 14 MENUS Menu Tree 15 To Move and Edit in the Menus 16 Main Menu 17 Time Date Submenu 17 Example of Setting the Clock and Navigating a Menu 18 Display Options Submenu 19 System Code 19 Record Display Options Submenu 20 Record Text Positions Submenu 21 Spot Display Options Submenu 22 Spot Text Positions Submenu 22 Tape Search Management Submenu 23 Time Date Search Submenu 24 Transaction S...

Page 8: ... Submenu 42 Day Night Spot Sequence Submenu 42 Camera Titles Submenu 43 Camera Phasing Submenu 44 RS 232 Submenu 45 MP Port Submenu 45 Configure Serial Submenu 45 Address Select Submenu 46 Sync to ATM Time Submenu 47 ATM Text Formatter Submenu 48 Standard Formatter Submenu 48 Custom Formatter Submenu 50 MultiLink Remote Port Submenu 52 Remote Terminal Interface Commands 52 System Data Submenu 60 A...

Page 9: ... FUNCTIONS SPOT OUT VCR OUT ALARMS 5V IN IN 1 2 Video Camera Monitor EZ Bank ATM Video Out Video In Alarm Port Alarm Panel Automated Teller Machine This diagram depicts a typical installation at a security system site For detailed installation and rear panel interface information see the Rear Panel Functions and Installation sections of this document ...

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Page 11: ...itor with its factory default setting A message will be displayed at the bottom of the monitor screen Set Clock If you wish to program the Time Date Display see Time Date Submenu section of this manual A step by step description is covered in that section You will also notice that the letters PL are flashing in the Time Date display PL stands for Power Loss To remove PL from the display simply pre...

Page 12: ...ompartment Open CONTROLS SHARPNESS 2 A24HR TRACKING SLOW TRACKING VLOCK PREV DOWN V POS H POS ALARM INDEX ALARM RESET COUNTER RESET REC PLAY HOURS TIMER DAYLIGHT SAVINGS S PROG NEXT UP EJECT REC FIELD REV STILL FIELD FWD REVERSE PLAY REW SEARCH F FWD SEARCH STOP PLAY A B C Record Play Operations Controls Tape and Picture Adjustment Controls Programming and Timer Operations Controls Digital Display...

Page 13: ...just picture sharpness during playback 6 2 A24 HOUR TRACKING 6 A30 HOUR TRACKING Adjust to optimize the picture quality during playback speeds of 2 to A24 hours for normal play and 6 to A30 hours in the High Density HD mode 7 SLOW TRACKING Adjusttooptimizethepicturequalityduringslowplaybackspeeds thatis speeds of 24 hours and over for normal play and speeds of 30 hours and over in the HD mode 8 V ...

Page 14: ...is button must be pressed to end the RECORD mode 16 PLAY Press to play recorded material PLAY speeds are 02 A18 A24 24 48 72 120 180 240 360 480 600 720 and 960 hours The Play button is also used for the Record Check function See the Record Check section of this manual for more informa tion 17 RECORD Press to start recording RECORD speeds are 02 18 24 48 72 120 180 240 360 480 600 720 and 960 hour...

Page 15: ...to activate Alarm Search Index function See Alarm Index section of this manual for more information 26 ALARM RESET BUTTON Press to clear all ALARM and POWER LOSS information Press once to clear PL in the Time Date stamp if this condition exists Press twice press only once if there is no Power Loss to clear the Alarm Memory List 18 PROG PROGRAM BUTTON Press to display Main Menu Also used for variou...

Page 16: ...utton thenUP 22 orDOWN 21 tochangehoursinTime Date display Simplifies Daylight Savings Time changes Each time UP or DOWN is pressed the Hour digit will change by one hour 32 A MANUAL AUTO BUTTON TogglesbetweenManualandAutomodesoftheSpotOut InManualmode press UP or DOWN to manually page through cameras pressing DOWN selects the previous camera and pressing UP selects the succeeding camera If Auto m...

Page 17: ...ing PLAY mode Lights during the REVERSE PLAY mode Automatically cancels after 1 minute Lights during STILL mode Lights while the FIELD REVERSE is depressed in STILL mode Lights while the FIELD ADVANCE is depressed in the STILL mode TAB Lights when a cassette without a safety tab is loaded If tab indicator is illuminated the recorder cannot be placed in RECORD mode ALARM Lights during alarm recordi...

Page 18: ... conditions exists A cassette is not loaded A cassette without a safety tab is loaded The Timer has not been programmed LOCK INDICATOR Lights when the recorder is in the Security Lock mode All front panel controls are disabled when lock indicator is lit B R B or R will light when the Brown azimuth head or Red azimuth head mode is selected in the System Options submenu DIGITAL COUNTER 0000 Shows th...

Page 19: ...IO OUT Provides a line level audio output for a monitor or another recorder 38 VCR OUT For connection to a monitor menus will be displayed on this monitor 39 POWER CORD not shown Connect to 120 VAC power supply normally a typical wall socket 40 25 PIN MULTI PROTOCOL PORT Connect to ATMs The following pins are supported 1 GND 7 GND 2 TX RX 15 RCLK IN 3 RX TX 17 TCLK IN 4 RTS CTS 20 DTR IN 5 CTS RTS...

Page 20: ...on The supported pins are as follows 1 GND 4 CTS 2 RX 5 RTS 3 TX 7 GND 44 EXTERNAL INTERFACE 15 PIN JACK Connect an alarm switch door sensor etc using the 15 pin adapter provided 1 ALARM IN 8 REC CHECK IN 2 ALARM OUT 9 TIMER OUTPUT 3 NC 10 REC START IN 4 REC OUT 11 TAPE END OUT 5 12 VDC FUSED 12 NC 6 WARNING OUT 13 REMOTE IN 7 LOW TAPE OUT 14 15 COMMON See the APPENDIX A EXTERNAL INTERFACE section...

Page 21: ... 11 12 13 14 15 16 MP PORT RS 232 REMOTE EXTERNAL FUNCTIONS SPOT OUT VCR OUT ALARMS 5V IN IN 1 2 EZ Bank ATM Connect up to 16 Video Cameras Video Camera Spot Monitor Connect to Alarm Switch Alarm Panel Door Sensor etc VCR Out Monitor Video In Video In Video Out Video Out ATM PC Alarm Panel Connect to ATMs ECRs Scales etc ...

Page 22: ...rd audio choose audio recording speed with RECORD HOURS 28 or 29 button s Then press REC 17 button Press STOP to end recording To playback audio recording first choose appropriate tape speed 02 A18 A24 with the PLAY RECORD HOURS button s Then press PLAY 16 button Audio Installation IN OUT AUDIO 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 MP PORT RS 232 REMOTE EXTERNAL FUNCTIONS SPOT OUT VCR OUT ALARMS ...

Page 23: ...ing quality can be checked TheTablebelowshowstherelationshipbetweenRecord Playbackspeedsandthetape rate pictures second for applications where the record rate is required Note This function will not operate when the Security Lock is functioning Introduction REC Time Hours Norm Mode Fields Sec Norm Mode Sec Fields 2 60 0 016 18 6 66 0 15 24 5 0 0 2 48 2 5 0 4 72 1 66 0 60 120 1 0 1 0 180 0 666 1 5 ...

Page 24: ... PLAY mode at whatever playback speed has been previously selected 3 To search for the next alarm occurrence simply press F FWD SEARCH or REW SEARCH Note If too few fields of an alarm have been recorded the unit may overshoot the alarm recording However the unit will still drop into the PLAY mode when it recognizes the alarm Introduction Note The Alarm Index search operateswithrecordingsmade at th...

Page 25: ...OPTIONS MENUS MAIN MENU MULTILINK REMOTE PORT RECORD SPOT DISPLAY OPTIONS TAPE MANAGE MENT ENCODING OPTIONS TIME DATE SEARCH T D and TRANSACTION SEARCH COPY REPEAT ALL DAYS DAY OF THE WEEK TIMERS MP PORT CONFIGURE SERIAL ADDRESS SELECT SYNC TO ATM TIME ATM TEXT FORMATTER MENU TREE TRANS ACTION SEARCH ABOUT RECORD SPOT TEXT POSITIONS DAY NIGHT SEQUENCE DAY NIGHT ALARM PRIORITY CAMERA TITLES DAY NIG...

Page 26: ...hen press DOWN or UP If there is more than one parameter to edit in a line press PREV Previous 19 or NEXT 20 to move from one parameter to the next Example in editing Youmaywishtoedit Date intheTime Datesubmenu Date hasthreeparameters month day year for this example we will assume that the format mm dd yy has been selected Press PROG to begin editing The first parameter month will be highlighted U...

Page 27: ... hour settings AM or PM will be omitted from the display DateFormatletsyouchoosedateformatswithaslashoradashbetweenthemonth day and year settings You may set this function to mm dd yy month day year e g 02 26 97 dd mm yy day month year e g 26 02 97 dd mmm yy day month abbreviation year e g 26 Feb 97 dd mm yy day month year e g 26 02 97 mmm dd yy month abbreviation day year e g Feb 26 97 yy dd mmm ...

Page 28: ... be programmed as soon as NEXT is pushed the seconds will begin to count off automatically Note It is not necessary to exit the Time Parameter and then enter the Date parameter NEXT and PREV will move to the next or previous parameter even if they re in another menu line The 1 in the month position will be highlighted Press UP twice 3 March will be displayed Press NEXT 01 the day position will be ...

Page 29: ...T or PREV immediately after moving to the desired character position To enter a System Code Using the UP or DOWN buttons move the cursor next to the System code line Press the PROG button A cursor will be displayed Press the UP or DOWN buttons to scroll through the character choices When the desired character is displayed press the NEXT button to move to the next character position Repeat this pro...

Page 30: ...When an alarm is recorded the colons in the indicators change to asterisks 12 04 97 THU 11 07 17A Char Color lets you choose black or white characters for the on screen Time Date stamp IfBlackisselected thecharacterswillbedisplayedwithawhiteborder IfWhite is selected the characters will be displayed with a black border Record Display Options Submenu 12 04 97 THU PL A0 TMS 08 28 44A 72 T L LOCK IND...

Page 31: ... camera title line number 2 as programmed in the Camera Titles menu Also use the Record Text Positions submenu to set up to four of the twelve of the on screen text to left or right justification If two text items are placed on the same line one left justified and one right justified the program will if necessary truncate the text to the 24 characters per line limit Select the Preview submenu to v...

Page 32: ... to position text on the Spot monitor Note that the Time Date stamp on this monitor is displayed on a single line and System Code is not available Note The Time Date display and Camera Title lines must be programmed to be displayedondifferentlines Iftheyarenot anerrormessagewillbedisplayed Preview is available with this menu Figure B above displays an example of the Preview mode The Time Date is s...

Page 33: ...period of time a tape will be protected from overwrite the maximum number of passes times a tape can be overwritten and identify the group number where the tape originated The unit includes a Tape Management System TMS that allows you to validate a tape before recording This validation prevents both accidental tape overwrite and overuse ofasingletape TheTMSalsoletsyouassignagroupnumbertoidentifyth...

Page 34: ...el to return to the Time Date Search submenu and search for another time date Note Prior to pressing the STOP button theVCR snormalfunctions Play Rewind etc areavailabletotheuserforviewingthe tape Time Date Search Submenu Transaction Search Submenu Transaction Search Exit Trans 0000 Search Direction Fwd Start Search No Status Idle Parameters Search Direction Fwd Rev Start Search Yes No Status Sear...

Page 35: ...s results in a much shorter search time than for Transaction Only searches If the Transaction Number exists within a search window of 5 minutes of tape played at normal speed from the entered time and date the transaction will be found Otherwise the status will display No Transaction Found Encoding Options Exit Code Pos DigiScan Trans Length 4 Parameters Code Pos DigiScan Normal Trans Length 4 thr...

Page 36: ... date stamp 12 04 97 THU PL A4 TMS 08 28 44A 72 T L Anytime BOT is encountered head cleaning operation is invoked This may occur in Rewind Search processing or Tape Management The head cleaning operation takes between15or20seconds butensuresthehighestqualityimagesarestoredonthetapes Important Note When the Tape Management System TMS is enabled and the REC button is pressed the following operations...

Page 37: ...tape to be maintained The range is from 1 to 185 days the default setting is 90 For example if this option is set to 30 then the tape may not be overwritten for 30 days unless you use the Tape Override feature described below When using a new tape the period of days is calculated using the current date set under the Time Date submenu Whenusingapreviouslyrecordedtape theperiodofdaysiscalculatedfrom...

Page 38: ...able Override After the validation process if a tape does not meet the validation requirements you will receive one of two error messages Invalid Press STOP if the tape is invalid and Enable Override is set to No or Invalid Press REC STOP if the tape is invalid and Enable Override is set to Yes When either message appears you will not be allowed to record If Enable Override is set to Yes you may i...

Page 39: ...proceed as in the previous example Go to the Tape Management submenu and set the Group Number and Number of Passes lines to agree with those shown on the screen Go to the Tape Management submenu and set the Protect Period to a number of days sufficient to validate the tape While you are using the Tape Management System the unit will execute the tape validation routines discussed previously in this...

Page 40: ...ameras in a switcher operation As there is a side effect of distortion during the first few fields after switching from color to black and white or from black and white to color it may be desirable to set the unit to B W All cameras will be recorded in black and white without distortion Azimuth Sw allows selection of Brown B or Red R head playback or normal playback Normal is automatically selecte...

Page 41: ...l appear in the Full TIME DATE stamp and the Timer annunciator will be lit in the Digital Display The following parameters are available with this menu Day Sunday through Saturday Speed in Hours all record speeds for both normal and HD modes and STOP T O 0V ON 5V OFF 0 to 6 events may be programmed for each day of the week A typical example might be programmed as follows The Timer submenu allows 6...

Page 42: ... these lines cannot both be set to yes at the same time and pressing the PROG button the function will be executed immediately The message Copy Complete will be displayed after the Copy function has been executed Example of Copying Monday s program to Monday to Friday Program Monday with the desired settings if necessary In the Copy From line choose Monday In the Copy To line choose Mon to Fri In ...

Page 43: ...been invoked using the Browse Alarm Memory menu See the Alarm Memory Browse Submenu section of this manual for more information If no alarms are stored then the Alarm Event will display None otherwise it will display the amount of alarms currently on the Browse Alarm Memory list See the Alarm Memory Browse Submenu section of this manual for more information Search to Alarm and Clear Alarm Memory c...

Page 44: ...ursor at a particular alarm entry line the Alarm Memory submenu will be displayed allowing you to perform the functions of the Alarm Memory submenu When you Exit from the Alarm Memory submenu you will be returned to the Alarm Memory Browse submenu Alarm Memory Browse Submenu Alarm Inputs Submenu Alarm Input Exit 1 Open 2 Open 3 Open 4 Open 5 Open 6 Open 7 Open 8 Open 9 Open 10 Open 11 Open 12 Open...

Page 45: ...is menu accesses Alarm Sequencing submenus and programs switching mode If Switching mode is set to Homing Switch a camera is assigned to the corresponding alarm input that is triggered for duration of alarm For example if alarm input 4 is triggered camera four is assigned If alarm input 12 is triggered then camera 12 is assigned and so forth Priority cameras and sequencing may not be assigned to t...

Page 46: ... parameters for an individual Alarm Input change the Alarm Input parameter to the desired input number Each input may also have an output assigned to it by setting Alarm Output When the Alarm Sequencing menu is set to Programmed the Alarm Type param eter may be set to Timed Bypass or Manual for each individual alarm input Timed the unit will record for the number of scans it is set for and then go...

Page 47: ...arm Counter Does not store alarms and counter does not increment If set to no and in Stop mode the following will take place during an alarm input The unit will not record alarms and will remain in stop mode even if Alarm Ready is set to yes in the Alarm Record Setup menu The default setting for the Record Alarm parameter is yes for Alarm 1 through 18 and no for RS and V1 through V16 Note The unit...

Page 48: ... those lines of the menu might look like this Day Night Alarm Sequence 1 Exit 1 1 2f 2 2 2f 3 3 2f 4 4 2f 5 5 2f 6 6 2f 7 7 2f 8 8 2f 9 9 2f 10 10 2f 11 11 2f 12 12 2f 13 13 2f 14 14 2f 15 15 2f 16 16 2f Total 0S 28f Parameters Camera Number 1 16 Time 0 99 B Bypass S Seconds f Fields Video Present Video Loss L Lockout Total Sequence Time in Seconds S and Fields non programmable Notes This menu set...

Page 49: ...ly one unit of time fields or seconds for the entire sequence This menu sets the camera dwell time when Alarm Sequencing Menu is set to Homing Switch For multiple alarms more than one alarm this menu allows you to set the dwell time of each camera that will be recorded during the alarms For a single alarm camera will be recorded only until the alarm is deactivated As previously mentioned if Switch...

Page 50: ...f tape does not rewind etc Alarm Record Options Submenu Important Note For more information about AlarmRecording seethe Day Night Alarm Function Submenu section of this manual Be aware that both the Alarm Record Setup submenu and the Day Night Alarm Func tion submenu must be set carefully so that the desired recording is captured This menu allows you to set the priority of inputs to be recorded wh...

Page 51: ...this manual for more information Timer Mode Exit Begin Begin Copy Day Night All Mon 08 00a 05 00p No Tue 08 00a 05 00p Wed 08 00a 05 00p Thu 08 00a 05 00p Fri 08 00a 05 00p Sat 08 00a 05 00p Sun 08 00a 05 00p Available Parameters Begin Day Night any time value AM or PM a or p 12 hour format Copy All No or Yes This menu allows you to program when day and night begin for switcher programming purpose...

Page 52: ...ed cameras will be displayed with 1f as a default If there is a video loss it will be displayed in the menu as L indicates a camera lockout The Total line will display the total amount of time in the sequence that is the time of the cameras present in Seconds and or Fields Day Night Spot Sequence Exit 1 1 1S 2 2 1S 3 3 1S 4 4 1S 5 5 1S 6 6 1S 7 7 1S 8 8 1S 9 9 1S 10 10 1S 11 11 1S 12 12 1S 13 13 1...

Page 53: ...he Time Date Display of the monitor connected to VCR Out It is recommended that when using real time speed place camera titles on lines 6 and higher See the Record Display Options Submenu section of this manual for more information about placing camera titles See the example in the Set Time Date Example section of this manual for more information about entering text in a menu Camera Titles Exit Ca...

Page 54: ... and how much the camera signal s drift relative to the reference camera it is not unusual for the camera signals to drift plus or minus a video line Inactive camera inputs can be identified in this menu by noting which cameras have dashes displayed in place of the number of horizontal video lines Normally when the VCR is in menu mode for more than five minutes without any activity i e no programm...

Page 55: ...ay be set to User or Auto Set to Auto to have system automatically configure the protocol of the RS232 port Note this will operate properly only when you have connected your system to an ATM interface The unit will enter the proper settings into this menu To set the RS 232 protocol automatically Select Auto in the Configuration line Press the PROG button The unit will enter the values automaticall...

Page 56: ...RIPTION PARAMETER PROTOCOL Organization of data transmission ASYNC BISYNC SDLC HDLC BAUD The speed of transmission measured in number of bits per second 300 600 1200 2400 4800 9600 19 2K 38 4K 300 600 1200 2400 4800 9600 19 2K 38 4K 300 600 1200 2400 4800 9600 19 2K 38 4K PARITY Detection of transmission errors None Odd Even None Odd Even None MODE Timing information modes 1 Stop 2 Stop Sync Sync ...

Page 57: ...This submenu allows you to synchronize the Time Date display with an ATM s clock through the MP port The unit s Time Date display will then be updated by the ATM networkclock SettheExternalSync parameterto Yes toturnonthesynchronization The submenu also allows you to identify the time and date format the unit will be receiving from the ATM network clock The unit will still display the time and dat...

Page 58: ...ed in the Device setting of the Configure Serial menu The ATM Text Formatter menu appears as shown below when Standard is selected in the Format line ATM Text Formatter Exit Format Standard Standard Formatter Card Number Line N A Term Number Line N A The menu settings above along with the programming performed in the Standard Formatter menu shown below are used to maintain the way the ATM text for...

Page 59: ...blication of this manual thetextformattingfea ture is available for all devices listed in the Configure Serial submenu except the following Generic NCR 508X IBM 473X S C I Fujitsu ACT ATM A typical ATM receipt might appear as follows For the sake of clarity the bold type represents the data that will come from the ATM network documenting the current transaction The underlined type represents typic...

Page 60: ...ne 1 2 3 2 4 3 1 The unit automatically inserts the additional line in the Display Line column and the display appear as follows 20 00 341 16 02 17 97 02 55PM Hacienda Heights 00070003XX WITHDRAWAL When Device is set to ATM Generic then Custom can be selected in the Format line of the ATM Text Format menu The menu then appears as follows ATM Text Format Exit Format Custom Custom Formatter Card Num...

Page 61: ...med in the Display Options menu Bills Displays up to 16 digits representing the number of bills dispensed from the ATM If two fields are programmed to appear on the same line the program automatically truncates each field to 12 characters if needed This occurs only if long System Codes and or Camera Titles are programmed to appear on the same line as another text field or right justified Truncatio...

Page 62: ...this manual Also see the Rear Panel Functions and Installation sections of this manual for rear panel interface information Most functions of this time lapse recorder may be controlled from a personal computer or dumb terminal supplying an asynchronous port These commands have been divided into five command sets as listed below Set 1 Operational Control Commands Play Counter Reset etc Set 2 VCR Ex...

Page 63: ...IN END OUT LOW WARNINGS NONE CYL MECH1 MECH2 REEL1 REEL2 HD hd On or hd Off Example response to the VCR Status Command RECORD 240 1500 T OFF 000 NORM NONE hd Off Explanation Unit is in RECORD mode at 240 hour speed counter reads 1500 the timer is OFF no alarms in memory tape is in normal position no warnings and tape is non HD mode VCR Extended Status Ctrl A S when the recorder receives this comma...

Page 64: ...D Mode HD models Control A Q Mode Lock Control A S VCR Extended Status Control S I 80 Hour Control S J 600 Hour Control S K 720 Hour Control S L 960 Hour Control S M 00 Hour Control S N A18 Hour Control S O A24 Hour The Tape Speed Commands are entered by pressing the Control S and then pressing the letter or symbol key listed next to the commands below These commands do not echo back the command c...

Page 65: ... Day Year Weekday Parameters Month 01 12 Day 01 31 Year 00 99 Weekday 1 7 1 Sunday 2 Monday 7 Saturday Note you must enter a zero before a single digit for both month and day E g 3 must be entered as 03 Entry of the Weekday parameter is optional as it is automatically calculated by the software An error response will occur for illegal dates such as Feb 30 or Nov 31 Reply if correct followed by on ...

Page 66: ...rator 0 through 9 all upper and lower case alphabet characters a space and semicolon comma period dash colon apostrophe beginning quote mark Command Syntax P WeekDayNum ProgramNum Hours Minutes Speed TimerOut Parameters Weekday 1 7 1 Sunday 2 Monday 7 Saturday ProgramNum 1 6 Hours 00 23 24 hour format Minutes 00 59 Speed A O see Tape Speed Commands for tape speed Timer Out 0 or 1 0V or 5V Reply Pr...

Page 67: ... options for time date and system code line placement range of 1 to 12 Command Syntax G time line date line system code line Where time line 01 12 date line 01 12 system code line 01 12 This command returns the text formatting setups for the time date and system code lines Command Syntax G Reply time line date line system code line Where time line 01 12 date line 01 12 system code line 01 12 This ...

Page 68: ...r of allowed tape passes Override Y N tape management override option Group 0 7 where 0 off 1 7 group number selection This command returns the current settings of the tape management menu options Command Syntax I Reply Enable Period Passes Override Group Where Enable Y N tape management enable option Period 000 185 protection period in days Passes 02 50 number of allowed tape passes Override Y N ...

Page 69: ...ction number using leading zeros Command Syntax S Date Time Where Date MMDDYY Time HHMMSS This command requests the status of the list of system options from the VCR Command Syntax Y Reply Thereplyconsistsof10ASCIIbytesrepresentingthesystemoptionsparameters All10bytesarereturnedoneveryrequest Currentlythiscommandisreadonly The10 bytes in the reply message are described below Byte Parameter Byte Va...

Page 70: ...enu automatically records the amount of head and total machine time usage It is recommended that you refer to this menu to monitor usage for periodic maintenance purposes This menu is non programmable Usage time increments in 1 hour periods Part refers to the Prom and it s revision and version numbers in the microprocessors They are also non programmable Open the About submenu to view the copyrigh...

Page 71: ...ode and about 6 of the tape remains before the end of the video tape the output becomes active 0V and can sink 10 mA of current When inactive 5V it is pulled to 5V through a 4 7K Ohm resistor PIN 8 REC CHECK IN Accepts a contact closure to Ground or TTL level signal The closure or TTL LOW level activates the Rec Check mode provided the recorder is in the Record mode PIN 9 TIMER OUTPUT Outputfollow...

Page 72: ...t gets pulled to 12V when end of tape occurs and is latched in this mode until the tape is ejected from the recorder This output can supply 10 mA at 12V PIN 12 NC PIN 13 REMOTE IN Accepts a contact closure to Ground through a resistor network to activate various modes Different modes are activated depending on the resistance to Ground at the pin See the Appendix B Remote Control Feature section of...

Page 73: ...be activated by using the remote pins STOP PLAY STILL REWIND FIELDFORWARD FASTFORWARD SPEED CHANGE and RECORD Not active in Lock Mode The Resistor Network is supplied as service part Number F1372561 REMOTE CONTROL may also be activated using standard resistors in place of the Resistor Network as shown below APPENDIX B REMOTE CONTROL FEATURE 1 5k 3 3k 6 2k 10k 15k 33k 68k 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 ...

Page 74: ...ext two columns display the Warning Data code See the Warning Data Codes table on the next page for an explanation of the codes In the example above these column display CY As listed in the Warning Data chart below CY stands for Cylinder Lock Moving to the right the next two columns display the Status Code See the Status Codes table on the next page for an explanation of the codes In the example a...

Page 75: ...l Lock 2 Status Codes ST Normal STOP F1 FF During count a tape position F2 FF During soft landing F3 FF During high speed FF R1 REW During count a tape position R2 REW During soft landing R3 REW During high speed REW RS REC Pause RD REC PS STILL PL PLAY RP REV PLAY FA FIELD ADVANCE FR FIELD REVERSE CU CUE RV REVIEW PF Power Off Tape Speed Codes 0 02 1 18 2 A24 3 24 4 48 5 72 6 120 7 180 8 240 9 36...

Page 76: ...camera video with time date information and that any camera sequencing is working properly Perform the record check procedure and be sure that you see two separate sequential playback images on the monitor approximately 1 second apart Check to see if any alarms have been recorded since multiple alarms could cause the video cassette to run out earlier than expected There should always be enough vid...

Page 77: ...re correct Connect camera directly to monitor to insure video is present Verify good cables Controls TIME DATE present but no video Same as above video not necessary to display Time Date stamp Controls Menus Streaks or noise appear on picture during playback Adjust Tracking and Sharpness Controls Video cassette may need replacing Check Head and Total Usage Hours in System Data Menu If greater than...

Page 78: ...ctivate Lock mode or contact supervisor Controls Menu programming does not hold after power loss Keep unit powered for a minimum of 24 hours to charge internal battery Menus Error is lit on Digital Display Unplug AC power to VCR wait 5 seconds restore AC power Immediately press Eject button to extract tape If unit repeatedly goes into Error condition service is required Appendix C Warning Codes Ca...

Page 79: ...ight 14 scan lines Position Adjustable top to bottom left to right Color Black white selectable Display For Each Camera Individual text selection placement up to 4 lines of two text fields per line 7 Text Fields Time 12 or 24 hour clock Date 8 date formats Status 1 Power Loss Alarm Count Tape Managment Status 2 Record Speed Timer Lock Current Alarm System Code Camera Titles Line 1 and 2 13 1 25 14...

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