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Recording Check function

Pressing the [REC CHECK] button during recording allows you
to check the status of the recording in progress.  When
activated via the corresponding function menu switch, the built-
in head cleaner automatically cleans the heads whenever
inferior picture quality is detected during Recording Check.
After cleaning, the Recording Check operation is executed
again automatically (Auto Recording Check function).

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Operation lock system

To prevent accidental or deliberate interference with VCR
operation, a secret operation lock system is provided.

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Warning function

Error indications are shown on the front panel display.

5

Power-off video throughput function

Even when the power is off, the camera's EE input can be
output from the VCR.

5

Camera switching signal output terminal

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Automatic re-start of recording after a power failure

5

Digital hour meter display

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Repeat recording/series recording function

5

Recording control with external activation signal

5

Alarm recording, tape end and warning electronic buzzer

5

Summer time compensation function

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Wired remote control (optional)

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RS-232C control (with optional SA-K97U RS-232C interface
board installed)

     

The SR-L910E/EK can be controlled via a personal computer.

Operation status can be monitored on the computer.

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24-hour long-time recording with a 180-minute tape

Recording times are selectable from 3 hours (SP mode) and
12/24 hours (Timelapse mode). Monitor image recording for up
to one-day (24-hour) is possible with a 180-minute tape.

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Audio monitoring

Audio signals can be recorded in the 12-hour/24-hour
Timelapse mode, as well as in the conventional 3-hour mode.
This strengthens surveillance capabilities by providing both
audio and video information.

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Alarm recording function

When an alarm signal is input in the Timelapse Record mode,
the 3-hour mode is automatically engaged.  Alarm recording
time can be selected from 5, 15, 30, 60, 120, or 180 sec., to
tape end or set manually.

      An index code is automatically recorded when alarm recording

starts. Used as an alarm cue signal, this allows quick access to
alarm recording points with the Index Search function.

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Sensor recording

Whenever an alarm signal is input in the Stop mode, the
Record mode is automatically engaged.

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Time/date generator

Superimposes the year, month, date, minute and second on
the image during recording.  Also allows you to use the menu
screen to display the number of alarms, alarm time, and the
number of the power failures.

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Timer recording function

Two types of timer recording are available:  based on the date
(up to 8 programs) or based on the day of the week.

1-1 Major Features

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. This also prevents the VCR from maintaining video and audio quality at high levels.  To
prevent wear and deterioration, clean the heads regularly using a head cleaning tape.  However, because a head cleaning
tape alone cannot clean the entire tape transport mechanism, this should also be inspected periodically to prevent any
problems that could result from a sudden failure.

As replacement and adjustment of parts require advanced skills and specialized equipment, please contact the person in
charge of professional video equipment at your nearest JVC-authorized service agent for servicing.

Monitoring Usage Time

Periodic Maintenance

The total operation time reached by an ordinary home VCR
in 5 or 6 years may be reached by a professional VCR in
as few as 5 or 6 months.  Therefore, it is important that the
total hours of operation be carefully monitored.  An hour
meter in the on-screen display (see page 18) shows the
accumulated time. In the chart below, the hours
accumulated in each month are shown in relation to the
number of hours used per day.  Times shown inside
shaded area indicate that maintenance should be
performed.

Check or replace the following mechanical parts according
to the running time.

Usage

      

1 month   2 months   3 months   6 months   12 months

time per
day

2 hours

60

120

180

360

720

8 hours

240

480

720

1440

2880

12 hours

360

720

1080

2160

4320

24 hours

720

1440

2160

4320

8640

Running time

1000H 2000H

3000H 4000H

Drum ass’y (including heads)

^

Pinch rollers

^

Drive parts

^

^

^

• Maintenance requirements may vary depending on the

operating environment and usage.  The information
above should be used as a reference guide.

^

: Cleaning

: Check or replace as required.

: Replace

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1-3  Precautions

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Handle the unit carefully

• Do not place anything heavy on the unit (a monitor,

etc.). A malfunction may occur.

• Do not put any foreign substance into the cassette

loading slot.

• Avoid violent shocks to the recording chassis during

transportation.  Remove the cassette tape from the unit
for transportation.

5

Turn off the power to save electricity when not using the
unit.

Handling and storage place

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Avoid using the unit in places subject to the
following conditions:

• extreme heat or cold
• strong magnetic fields (do not use a transceiver within

2 meters of this unit)

• high humidity
• dust and soil
• vibrations
• variations in temperature

5

Use this unit in horizontal (flat position) only.

5

Do not leave the unit in the Still or Record Pause
mode for a long time as this may damage the tape.

     

To minimize tape damage, this VCR automatically
enters the Stop mode after about 5 minutes have
passed in the Still or Record Pause mode.

Video cassette

• Only use video cassette bearing the 

PAL

 mark.

• To prevent accidental erasure of a recorded tape, break

the erasure prevention tab on the cassette. To use a
cassette with a broken tab, place a piece of cellophane
tape over the broken tab.

• Video cassettes cannot be used upside down.
• Leaving the tape in a partially wound condition for a long

time may damage  the tape.  Rewind the tape to the
beginning before storage.

Timelapse recording is performed over very long periods of time
which means that a durable tape is required.

Use an E-180 tape or shorter.

Do not use extended tapes (180 minutes or more such as E-240).

Erasure prevention tab

Condensation

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Condensation occurs in the
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.

• When there is excessive humidity

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When condensation is expected to occur

Turn the power of the VCR on before use.

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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.

Head drum

Video tape

1  INTRODUCTION

1-4  Daily Inspection

Although this unit has been designed for reliable operation
over a long period of time, a daily inspection is recommended
to ensure optimum performance. In particular, be sure to
check the repeat recording function on a daily basis.

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Rewind the tape recorded the previous day for several
seconds.

5

Press the play button for playback.

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Check that the playback picture is normal.

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Check that the recorded date and time are correct.
• This unit includes a Recording Check function (using

the [REC CHECK] button) and an Automatic
Recording Check function for daily checking of
recording quality.

If any problems are found after inspection, turn the power off,
unplug the power plug from the AC outlet, and contact your
JVC dealer.

Inspection procedure

1

Turn on the power for all units connected to the
surveillance system.

2

Check the quality of the image shown on the monitor.

3

Check that the date and time shown on the monitor are
correct.

Summary of Contents for SR-L910E

Page 1: ...the best possible performance PAL PAL A INTRODUCTION CONTROLS AND CONNECTORS PREPARATION RECORDING PLAYBACK AND SPECIAL EFFECTS PLAYBACK TROUBLE SHOOTING CONNECTIONS MONITOR ON SCREEN DISPLAY SETTING OF THE FUNCTION MENU SWITCHES APPENDIXES OPTIONAL SA K97U RS 232C INTERFACE BOARD R VICTOR COMPANY OF JAPAN LIMITED Printed in Thailand 2001 VICTOR COMPANY OF JAPAN LIMITED SR L910E EK VIDEO CASSETTE ...

Page 2: ...ble shock hazard by inadvertent connection to the mains supply If this product is not supplied fitted with a mains plug then follow the instructions given below DO NOT make any connection to the Larger Terminal coded E or Green Thewiresinthemainsleadarecoloured inaccordance with the following code Blue to N Neutral or Black Brown to L Live or Red If these colours do not correspond with the termina...

Page 3: ...vation Signal 38 7 9 How to Restore Recording After Power Failure 39 7 10 External Timer Recording 39 7 11 Tape End Buzzer 39 8 PLAYBACK AND SPECIAL EFFECTS PLAYBACK 8 1 Preparation 40 8 2 Playback 40 8 3 Special Effects Playback 41 8 4 Index Search 42 8 5 Tracking V Lock Adjustment 42 9 TROUBLESHOOTING 9 1 Error Indication 43 9 2 No Error Indication 44 10 OPTIONAL SA K97U RS 232C INTERFACE BOARD ...

Page 4: ...s few as 5 or 6 months Therefore it is important that the total hours of operation be carefully monitored An hour meter in the on screen display see page 18 shows the accumulated time In the chart below the hours accumulated in each month are shown in relation to the number of hours used per day Times shown inside shaded area indicate that maintenance should be performed Check or replace the follo...

Page 5: ... to be recorded during alarm signal input or every hour exact hour with no minute and second using the function menu switch INDEX ALARM SKIP REW button Rewinds the tape Starts reverse shuttle search when pressed in the Play mode If the function menu switch INDEX SEARCH is set to ON and an index recorded tape is loaded Index alarm Search starts in the reverse direction when this button is pressed i...

Page 6: ...ng the index search by FF REW Button the index number indicates 01 and 00 only 11 CAM SW OUT ALARM IN COM COM ALARM REC OUT SERIES CLOCK ALARM RESET TAPE END OUT WARNING REC OUT IN OUT 8 7 1 2 3 4 6 5 VIDEO AUDIO IN IN OUT OUT REMOTE MIC IN CAM SW OUT ALARM IN COM COM ALARM REC OUT SERIES CLOCK ALARM RESET TAPE END OUT WARNING REC OUT IN OUT 2 1 FRONT PANEL 2 3 Rear Panel 2 CONTROLS AND CONNECTORS...

Page 7: ... starts automatically VCR activation signal input When the TERMINAL SEL 1 menu switch is set to EXT recording start and stop can be controlled with external signal input Connect to an external control device When a VCR activation signal ground input is received recording starts automatically and continues for as long as the VCR activation signals are input Clock reset signal input When the TERMINA...

Page 8: ...ting the Rear Panel Input Output Terminal Connections CAM SW OUT camera switching signal output terminal ALARM IN alarm signal input terminal ALARM RESET alarm reset terminal ALARM REC OUT alarm recording mode signal output terminal TAPE END OUT tape end output terminal WARNING REC OUT warning signal recording mode signal output terminal ALARM COM IN Sequential switcher alarm output terminal COM C...

Page 9: ...ta is recorded together with video signals If you do not want to record on screen data set the POSITION menu switch to OFF In the Play mode on screen data recorded on the tape is displayed L UP R UP Minute Hour Recording mode Month Second R BOTTOM L BOTTOM Day Year last two digits Recording mode Recording mode Recording mode 17 PAL COUNT CLOCK TIME MODE TIMER REC AL PL RESET MENU VIDEO CASSETTE RE...

Page 10: ...O REC OFF REC CHECK MANUAL TAPE END MODE REPEAT INDEX SEARCH OFF INDEX AL SKIP ALARM TAPE END BUZZER OFF WARNING BUZZER OFF PRESS SHIFT SET PRESS MENU TO END VTR MODE 2 SUMMER TIME OFF TAERMINAL SEL 1 SERIES TAERMINAL SEL 2 WARN REC REMAIN OFF NOISELESS PLAY OFF CAMERA SW OFF CAM SW WIDTH 5msec PRESS SHIFT SET PRESS MENU TO END 5 SETTING OF THE FUNCTION MENU SWITCHES You can customize the VCR s fu...

Page 11: ... operation mode at tape end during recording in the case when alarm or sensor recording is executed even once can be set with the menu switch TAPE END MODE on the alarm sensor recording mode setting screen 21 5 2 Contents of the Function Menu Switches 5 SETTING OF THE FUNCTION MENU SWITCHES Factory setting Function Screens Items Set values VTR mode 2 SUMMER TIME OFF setting ON Turns summer time co...

Page 12: ... switcher during recording OFF No camera switching signal is output 1 FIELD Set to this position to switch the camera every 1 field 1 FRAME Set to this position to switch cameras every 1 frame CAM SW 5 msec WIDTH 20 msec Sets the output time of the camera switching signal 5m sec Camera switching signal output time for 3 12 24H recording 5 msec 20m sec Camera switching signal output time for 3H rec...

Page 13: ...e built in battery Set the date and time on the front panel display MONTH DAY HOUR MINUTE YEAR 25 PAL During daylight savings time 1 Set the time with one hour delay 2 After setting the time set the SUMMER TIME switch to ON The set time advances one hour 3 At the end of the daylight savings time season set the SUMMER TIME switch to OFF The standard time instead of Summer Time is displayed Set whet...

Page 14: ...ies recording Tape end buzzer End indication in the counter display 5 CAMERA SW Factory setting OFF Sets the switching timing for cameras connected to an external sequential switcher To switch cameras after each field or frame set this menu switch to FIELD or FRAME 5 CAM SW WIDTH Factory setting 5 msec Sets the output time for the camera switching signal to be output to the external sequential swi...

Page 15: ...PRESS MENU TO END PROGRAM TIMER DAILY S T A R T E N D MODE 1 H 2 H 3 H 4 H 5 H 6 H 7 H 8 H PRESS SHIFT SET RESET PRESS MENU TO END PROGRAM TIMER DAILY S T A R T E N D MODE 1 3 0 6 8 3 0 1 7 1 5 3 H 2 H 3 H 4 H 5 H 6 H 7 H 8 H PRESS SHIFT SET RESET PRESS MENU TO END PROGRAM TIMER DAILY S T A R T E N D MODE 1 3 0 6 8 3 0 1 7 1 5 3 H 2 1 7 1 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 2 4 H 3 H 4 H 5 H 6 H 7 H 8 H PRESS SHIFT SET...

Page 16: ... Stop time minute and Record mode with the SHIFT and SET buttons When all values are set the set program No is shown on the VCR s display 5 Accessing another day of the week Select the Record mode so that it is blinking and press the SHIFT button Or select Start time so that it is blinking and press the SHIFT button The blinking part stops blinking You may now select another day of the week 6 To s...

Page 17: ...ogrammed start time If no cassette is loaded The TIMER and indications blink Load a cassette with safety tab in place Cassettes with no tab are ejected When the TAPE END MODE function menu switch is set to STOP REW or EJECT and the tape ends during timer recording The cassette is ejected Recording will start again when a cassette with safety tab in place is loaded 33 PAL AL TIME MODE Extinguished ...

Page 18: ...RM ON DURATION 180SEC BUZZER OFF TAPE END MODE STOP PRESS SHIFT SET PRESS MENU TO END 7 RECORDING 7 5 Sensor Recording Sensor recording is executed only when the VCR is in the Stop mode Stop or Timer Record Standby 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 33 The mechanism of the ...

Page 19: ...ed SR L910E EKs As soon as the tape ends in one VCR the next VCR in the series starts recording 7 RECORDING 5 Connect the first VCR s SERIES CLOCK OUT terminal to the second VCR s SERIES CLOCK IN terminal Connect the second VCR s SERIES CLOCK OUT terminal to the third VCR s SERIES CLOCK IN terminal Repeat for all connected VCRs Connect the VCR s COM terminals as well 5 Connect a video camera and o...

Page 20: ...G BUZZER OFF PRESS SHIFT SET PRESS MENU TO END VTR MODE 1 SHARPNESS NORMAL VIDEO MODE AUTO AUTO REC ON REC CHECK MANUAL TAPE END MODE REPEAT INDEX SEARCH OFF INDEX AL SKIP ALARM TAPE END BUZZER OFF WARNING BUZZER OFF PRESS SHIFT SET PRESS MENU TO END 7 9 How to Restore Recording After Power Failure 7 RECORDING If a power failure occurs during recording recording will restart in the same mode as so...

Page 21: ...ack When the MENU button is pressed during playback the monitor screen display switches from the playback picture to the input video signal EE picture and the main menu is shown on the screen This means that even during playback you can check menu contents Press the MENU button again to restore the playback picture 41 PAL 8 PLAYBACK AND SPECIAL EFFECTS PLAYBACK Shuttle search reverse and fast forw...

Page 22: ...with cassette loading unloading or mechanism operation 5 When a problem occurs the error indication E blinks 5 When any one of the error indications is shown a 12 V warning signal is output from the rear panel s WARNING OUT connector for E 01 to E07 and E 11 during recording only when the TERMINAL SEL 2 menu function switch is set to WARN 5 When the function menu switch WARNING BUZZER is set to ON...

Page 23: ...een removed q Is the clock set correctly Is the timer properly programmed q Is the TIMER indication lit Is the TIMER indication lit This is normal q Is the clock set q Is the POSITION function menu switch set to OFF Is the function menu switch TAPE END MODE in the alarm sensor recording mode setting screen set to STOP EJECT or REW If so when the tape ends during recording in the case when alarm re...

Page 24: ...VC SENSE TABLE1 OFF 8 Data 8 9 Data 9 A ACK PLAY REV REC REC PLAY REQUEST B NAK FF REC VTR INQ PAUSE C REW D F FIELD STEP E F STOP STILL 10 3 SA K97U RS 232C Protocol Commands RS 232C protocol JVC base table JVC table 1 10 OPTIONAL SA K97U RS 232C INTERFACE BOARD 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F 0 Data 0 ENTER TIMER ON SCREEN VISS FRAME CODE ON ON FWD COUNT 1 COMPLE Data 1 CLEAR TIMER ON SCREEN VIS...

Page 25: ... s 2 byte numeric data should be input after transmission of this command Eg To search for the 3rd alarm input point from the current position The VCR starts INDEX search after returning ACK When the specified point is reached the VCR returns COMPLETION 01H If the end or beginning of the tape is reached before the specified point the VCR returns NOT TARGET 05H Sending either the 30H 30H or 30H 31H...

Page 26: ...hour minute and second as 6 bytes Each byte has a value of 30H to 39H 30H corresponds to 0 and 39H to 9 Example For 15 30 45 the VCR returns 31H 35H 33H 30H 34H and 35H 3 COUNT CODE D0H VCR returns the counter data beginning with the 4th digit from the right in 4 bytes ASCII codes 30H 39H correspond with the numbers 0 9 eg 1234 31H 32H 33H 34H 4 DEVICE TYPE D1H VCR returns the last 4 characters of...

Page 27: ...showing the warning status In this case release the warning via the RS 232C with the CLEAR 56H To release it on the VCR turn the OPERATE button off and on again 10 ALARM INPUT 06H SR L910E EK return code This is returned when an alarm signal is input during recording 53 10 OPTIONAL SA K97U RS 232C INTERFACE BOARD 2 4 Others Input data correction Error cancellation These are return codes from the S...

Page 28: ...5 Recording system 5 Signal system 5 Tape speed 5 Recording and playback time 5 Fast forward rewind time 5 Power supply 5 Power consumption 5 Dimensions 5 Weight 5 Operating temperature 5 Operating humidity 5 Storage temperature Video System 5 Signal input 5 Signal output 5 Horizontal resolution 5 Video S N Audio system 5 Number of tracks 5 Line input 5 Mic input 5 Line output 5 Frequency response...

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