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Setting item

      Menu switch

    Setting value

Description

ALARM/

REC MODE

[OFF]

Sets the alarm or sensor recording.

SENSOR MODE

ALARM

OFF

: Does not execute alarm/sensor recording.

SENSOR

ALARM

: Executes alarm recording.

SENSOR : Executes sensor recording.

Reference:

 “6-4 Alarm recording” on page 28 and “6-5 Sensor

recording” on page 29.

REC DURATION

10 SEC

Selects the recording duration when an alarm or sensor signal

15 SEC

is input.

30 SEC

10 SEC : Executes alarm/sensor recording for 10 sec.

60 SEC

15 SEC : Executes alarm/sensor recording for 15 sec.

120 SEC

30 SEC : Executes alarm/sensor recording for 30 sec.

[180 SEC]

60 SEC : Executes alarm/sensor recording for 60 sec.

MANUAL

120 SEC : Executes alarm/sensor recording for 120 sec.
180 SEC : Executes alarm/sensor recording for 180 sec.
MANUAL: Executes alarm recording for as long as an alarm

signal is input.

*Recording continues about 5 seconds after the set duration

has passed.
(<AL/SENS DET MARK> is also shown.)

PRESENSOR REC

[OFF]

Sets whether or not pre-sensor recording is executed.

ON

To execute pre-sensor recording, set this switch to “ON”.

Reference:

 “Pre-sensor recording” on page 29.

PRESENSOR REC

[10 SEC]

Selects the recording duration when menu switch

DURATION

30 SEC

<PRESENSOR REC> is set to “ON”.

60 SEC

Reference:

 “Pre-sensor recording” on page 29.

BUZZER

HDD END

[OFF]

Sets whether or not the buzzer sounds when the hard disk is

ON

full (during recording).
OFF: The HDD end buzzer does not sound.
ON : The buzzer sounds.

ALARM/SENSOR

[OFF]

Sets whether or not the buzzer sounds during alarm/sensor

ON

recording.
OFF: The buzzer does not sound.
ON : The buzzer sounds.

WARNING

[OFF]

Sets whether or not the buzzer sounds when a warning occurs.

ON

OFF: The buzzer does not sound.
ON : The buzzer sounds.

UTILITY

AUTO SCANDISK

[OFF]

Sets whether or not the disk is scanned when the power is

ON

turned ON.
OFF: Disk is not scanned.
*The disk is not scanned unless the Record mode is engaged

before the power is turned OFF.

ON : Scans the disk when the power is turned ON.

Reference:

 “8-1 Hard disk maintenance” on page 36.

MANUAL SCAN

[OFF]

When this switch is set to “ON” and the [SKIP

DISK

ON

SEARCH·EXECUTE] button is pressed, the disk is scanned.

Reference:

 “8-1 Hard disk maintenance” on page 36.

QUICK ERASE

[OFF]

Selects whether the hard disk is formatted with standard or

STD

extended mode.

EXTN

When the disk is formatted, all existing data on the hard disk
will be erased.
OFF

: Does not format.

STD

: Normally, use this position.  Up to 13,000 alarm/

sensor events can be recorded.

EXTN : Set to this position if you want to be able to record

more than 13,000 alarm/sensor events (up to about
100,000 events).

* Extended formatting takes about 5 minutes to complete.

Recording time is shorter than with the standard format.

Reference:

 “8-1 Hard disk maintenance” on page 37.

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ON-SCREEN DISPLAY/MENU SWITCHES (contd.)

5-3 Menu switch details 

(contd.)

Summary of Contents for VR-510U

Page 1: ...ial No which is located on the rear of cabinet Retain this information for future reference Model No VR 510U Serial No POWER WARNING SLEEP REC STOP PLAY STILL TIMER CANCEL DISPLAY MENU SEARCH SELECT REV FWD EXECUTE SKIP ALARM SEARCH REC CLOCK RESET CLEAR OPE LOCK ON DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER VR 510U ...

Page 2: ...into the outlet contact your electrician to replace your obsolete outlet Do not defeat the safety purpose of the grounding plug 11 For added protection for this product during a lightning storm or when it is left unattended and unused for long periods of time unplug it from the wall outlet and disconnect the antenna or cable system This will prevent damage to the product due to lightning and power...

Page 3: ...DITE OU A LA PLUIE Ce magnétoscope ne doit être utilisé que sur du courant alternatif en 120 V ATTENTION Afin d éviter tout resque d incendie ou d électrocution ne pas utiliser d autres sources d alimentation électrique REMARQUE La plaque d identification numéro de série se trouve sur le panneau arrière de l appareil INFORMATION FOR CANADA RENSEIGNEMENT POUR CANADA This Class B digital apparatus c...

Page 4: ...m timer recording 23 Weekly timer 23 Timer recording for 24 hours or more 24 Daily timer 25 Estimated recordable duration 26 6 3 Holiday timer recording 27 6 4 Alarm recording 28 Repeat recording during alarm recording 28 6 5 Sensor recording 29 Pre sensor recording 29 6 6 Recording with an external activation signal 30 6 7 Automatic restart of recording after power failure 30 7 PLAYBACK AND SPECI...

Page 5: ...nformation on the topic 1 1 Precautions Installation and storage To avoid malfunctions or damage to your recorder do not use or store it in places subject to the following conditions Extreme heat or cold temperature outside the allowable range 5 C to 40 C High humidity outside the allowable operating range 30 to 80 Strong magnetic fields generated by transformers motors etc Electrical waves genera...

Page 6: ...erence 5 3 Menu switch details on page 19 CLOCK RESET CLEAR button In the Stop mode press this button together with the STOP button to reset the second value on the internal clock With 29 seconds or less the minute value stays the same and the second value is reset to 00 With 30 seconds or more the minute value is increased by 1 and the second value is reset to 00 Pressing this button stops record...

Page 7: ...s a clock reset signal when the internal clock is 00 00 or 12 00 EXT REC IN Recording is automatically activated by an external signal when menu switch REC MODE of EXT MODE is set to TRIG or MANUAL Reference 5 3 Menu switch details on page 20 HDD FULL OUT Outputs a signal during recording when the hard disk s available space is 0 except in the following cases Menu switch HDD FULL OUT set to OFF Me...

Page 8: ...splay consecutively through CLOCK DAY REMAIN and REC QUALITY REC SPEED CLOCK display Displays the time During playback the approximate time of the recording is displayed Accuracy of the display time varies depending on the recording speed Reference 4 3 Setting the date and time on page 13 DAY display REMAIN TIME display Displays the remaining recording time Memo If REPEAT REC is set 5 REPEAT REC a...

Page 9: ...r all connections are complete connect the power cable to the AC IN socket and connect the plug to an AC 120 V outlet 6 Turn ON all connected equipment then turn the POWER switch on the rear panel to ON Menu switch setting Example of settings when using an alarm sensor and recording audio DVR MODE REC QUALITY set to N REC SPEED set to 30 AUDIO REC set to ON ALARM SENSOR MODE REC MODE set to ALARM ...

Page 10: ...ded if REC QUALITY is set to H In some cases the specified camera may not be used or the playback picture may move up and down As the camera switching signal is recorded the picture on the lower section of the monitor screen may be missing To record the external switcher s on screen display set the display to the upper section of the screen Memo Select the camera with the switcher The monitor pict...

Page 11: ...hen a signal is received HDD FULL OUT HDD full output terminal Outputs a signal during recording when the hard disk is full Signal output is possible only when menu switch HDD FULL OUT is set to ON and REPEAT REC is not set to OFF CLOCK RESET OUT clock reset terminal Outputs a clock reset signal It is possible to set the clock of the digital video recorders following this unit to that of this unit...

Page 12: ...in because the programs are reset When LOW BATTERY is displayed check the battery again 4 2 Power supply AC IN socket 1 Connect the power cable Connect the provided power cable to an AC 120 V outlet 2 Press the POWER switch to ON The system check starts for this unit and SYSTEM LOADING is displayed on the monitor LoAd blinks on the display panel Caution After all other equipment connections are co...

Page 13: ...acters selected with the cursor are highlighted MENU button Jog dial Shuttle dial f MENU SEARCH SELECT REV FWD EXECUTE SKIP ALARM SEARCH 3 C LO C K S E T D A Y L G H T SAV I N G O F F I M D Y H M 1 1 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 JOG Blinking C LO C K S E T D A Y L G H T SAV I N G O F F I M D Y H M 1 1 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 JOG Blinking 4 4 Daylight saving compensation Use the DAYLIGHT SAVING menu switch on the CLOCK SET...

Page 14: ...itch setting refer to Setting in 5 2 Menu switches on page 18 To record the on screen display Set menu switch TIME DATE REC DAY and TIME to ON If DAY and TIME are set to OFF the on screen display will not be recorded even if TIME DATE REC is set to ON Preparation POWER WARNING SLEEP REC STOP PLAY STILL TIMER CANCEL DISPLAY MENU SEARCH SELECT REV FWD EXECUTE SKIP ALARM SEARCH REC CLOCK RESET CLEAR ...

Page 15: ... POWER ON RE C ME T I 5 SE ARCH BU T T O N 6 7 T IM E D T A E R E C ON ON 8 9 EXT I SW TC HER 1 0 SK I P RA DU T I O N 2 REC S PE ED REC T I M E J OG E X T MODE R EC DURATI ON 10S EC 1 R EC M ODE OF F 1 R EC M OD E OF F 2 R EC D UR AT ON I 2 H DD F U LL OU T OF F A LARM S ENSOR MOD E 1 80 S EC 3 PR E S E NS OR 4 PR E S E NS OR RE C OFF OG J B U ZZER 1 H DD E ND ON ON 2 A L ARM ON 3 WARN N G I S EN...

Page 16: ...ch time the shuttle is turned the jog operation function is switched Shuttle dial operation 1 JOG function Turn the jog dial to move the cursor or blinking mark up and down 2 JOG p function Turn the jog dial to move the cursor or blinking mark to the right and left 3 JOG function Turn the jog dial to change the set value Memo For setting procedure refer to the page 17 and on SELECT REV FWD Jog dia...

Page 17: ... details Clock setting To display the date and clock setting screen Before using this unit for the first time you must set the date and time Reference 4 3 Setting the date and time on page 13 On screen display setting To set items to be displayed on screen Front display setting These menu switches are used to set indicator lighting preferences DVR mode setting These menu switches are used to set o...

Page 18: ... 6 7 T IM E D T A E R E C ON ON 8 9 EXT I SW TC HER 1 0 SK I P RA DU T I O N 2 REC S PE ED REC T I M E J OG NORM 2 7 H 3 0 RE PEAT REC 1 HO UR O PERAT E LO CK MODE O F F A L L DVR MODE 1 REC QUAL I T Y O N 3 AUD I O REC O N 4 POWER ON RE C ME T I 5 SE ARCH BU T T O N 6 7 T IM E D T A E R E C ON ON 8 9 EXT I SW TC HER 1 0 SK I P RA DU T I O N 2 REC S PE ED REC T I M E J OG The characters selected w...

Page 19: ... TALLY ON Sets whether or not the recording indicator on the front panel OFF lights during recording ON Indicator lights OFF Indicator does not light ALARM SENSOR ON1 Sets whether or not the recording indicator blinks when INDICATION ON2 an alarm sensor signal is input OFF ON1 Indicator blinks during alarm sensor recording ON2 Indicator blinks when alarm sensor recording is com pleted this mode ca...

Page 20: ...evious recording are overwritten starting with the oldest recording Reference Repeat recording during alarm recording on page 28 TIME DATE REC ON Sets whether or not time date is recorded during recording OFF ON Records the time date OFF Does not record the time date If menu switches DAY TIME and AL SENS DET MARK are set to OFF the on screen display is not recorded regardless of this setting OPERA...

Page 21: ...r or not the buzzer sounds when the hard disk is ON full during recording OFF The HDD end buzzer does not sound ON The buzzer sounds ALARM SENSOR OFF Sets whether or not the buzzer sounds during alarm sensor ON recording OFF The buzzer does not sound ON The buzzer sounds WARNING OFF Sets whether or not the buzzer sounds when a warning occurs ON OFF The buzzer does not sound ON The buzzer sounds UT...

Page 22: ...d consecutively until the hard disk is full Each recorded section Rec Start To Rec End is called an event Recording stops when the hard disk is full Additional recording is not possible When the hard disk is full remain ing capacity is 0 a signal is output from the HDD FULL terminal When menu switch HDD FULL OUT is set to ON and menu switch REPEAT REC is not set to OFF Repeat recording Allows reco...

Page 23: ... H High quality recording N Normal quality recording B Medium quality recording L Low quality recording 9 Set frame recording mode REC SPEED Move the blinking cursor with JOG p and select REC SPEED with JOG 10 Set the timer frequency Move the blinking cursor to PRG with JOG p Then select the frequency mode with JOG ON Timer recording is executed once at the specified time WLY Timer recording is ex...

Page 24: ...the blinking cursor to MODE with JOG p Select H with JOG 11 Set the number of frames for recording Move the blinking cursor with JOG p and select 1 5 with JOG 12 Set timer frequency Move the blinking cursor to PRG with JOG p Select WLY with JOG 13 End timer programming When all settings are complete press the MENU button twice The normal screen is restored 14 Engage the Timer Recording Standby mod...

Page 25: ...cursor to the day of the week position with JOG p and move it to DAILY SET with JOG 11 Select the day of the week for timer recording to be executed Move the blinking cursor with JOG p and select the day of the week for timer recording with JOG When is selected timer recording is not executed 12 End timer programming When all settings are complete press the MENU button twice The normal screen is r...

Page 26: ...led In the Repeat mode previous recordings are overwritten Be careful when using this mode When setting timer recordings be sure to check how much recording capacity is required for each program For details refer to the table below Hard disk space required for one hour recording STANDARD Format 80 GB AUDIO REC REC QUALITY 30 FPS 15 FPS 10 FPS 5 FPS 3 FPS 2 FPS 1 FPS 1 2 FPS 1 5 FPS 1 10 FPS ON HIG...

Page 27: ...recording B Medium quality recording L Low quality recording 9 Set the frame mode REC SPEED Move the blinking cursor with JOG p and select REC SPEED with JOG PRG is automatically set to ON 10 End HOLIDAY SET When all settings are complete press the MENU button twice The normal screen is restored 11 Engage the Holiday Recording Standby mode Press the TIMER button to engage the Holiday Record ing St...

Page 28: ... is performed when menu switch REPEAT REC is set to AL STOP When menu switch REPEAT REC is set to AL LOCK alarm recorded sections are protected when repeat recording is executed When menu switch REPEAT REC is set to ALL all alarm recordings are overwritten except Alarm 1 To erase Alarm 1 erase all alarms with the CLEAR button If the REC DURATION switch in ALARM SENSOR MODE is set to MANUAL and ala...

Page 29: ...is fixed at 30 AUDIO REC is fixed to ON REC QUALITY for sensor recording is set with DVR MODE Pre sensor recording In the Pre sensor Recording mode recording starts from the point before an alarm signal is input during sensor recording Example When SENSOR REC and PRESENSOR REC are set to ON and PRESENSOR REC DURATION is set to 30 sec POWER WARNING SLEEP REC STOP PLAY STILL TIMER CANCEL DISPLAY MEN...

Page 30: ...lly 6 6 Recording with an external activation signal 6 RECORDING contd Recording can be started and stopped externally when an activation signal is input to the rear panel EXT REC IN terminal Operation Memo This function is disabled in the Timer Recording Standby mode 6 7 Automatic restart of recording after power failure If a power failure occurs recording re starts automatically as soon as the p...

Page 31: ...ack screen may be displayed Press the PLAY button to start playback from the point where playback was last stopped Playback Lets you check a recording while recording is taking place Jog shuttle playback and skip search are available in addition to normal playback When the PLAY button is pressed playback starts from the point where playback was last stopped Simultaneous Playback mode Memo The scre...

Page 32: ...OP STILL or PLAY button to stop shuttle playback The operation starts according to the button pressed Jog playback operation 1 Start playback Press the PLAY button to start playback 2 Turn the jog dial To advance the recorded picture turn the jog dial clockwise in the FWD direction To reverse the picture turn the dial counterclockwise in the REV direction While the jog dial is turned frame by fram...

Page 33: ... position jumps to 12 30 for event 2 If the SKIP SEARCH EXECUTE button is pressed once more the position jumps to the start of event 3 15 00 If the SKIP SEARCH EXECUTE button is pressed and held it jumps to the end of recording Note If date and time are not set time search cannot be executed Set the date and time beforehand Reference 4 3 Setting the date and time on page 13 POWER WARNING SLEEP REC...

Page 34: ...e PLAY button About event alarm search Each time the SKIP SEARCH EXECUTE button is pressed in the Event Search mode the head jumps to the start position of the next recording regardless of whether it is a normal recording or alarm sensor recording Each time the SKIP SEARCH EXECUTE button is pressed in the Alarm Search mode the head jumps to the start position of the alarm sensor recording If the S...

Page 35: ...witch the jog dial function with the shuttle dial as described in Jog shuttle dial operation on page 16 3 Display the TIME DATE SEARCH screen Set the cursor to TIME DATE SEARCH with JOG Turn the shuttle dial to display the TIME DATE SEARCH screen 4 Search by month day year hour and minute Set M D Y H and M with JOG p and JOG 5 Start the search Press the SKIP SEARCH EXECUTE button to start the sear...

Page 36: ...te press the MENU button twice to restore the normal screen When the power is turned ON the disk is scanned and the SYSTEM LOADING message is displayed Scanning progress is indicated in percentage When disk scanning is complete the indication goes out LoAd blinks on the display panel Scan the disk manually 1 Display the UTILITY screen Display the UTILITY screen in the main menu SYSTEM LIST For det...

Page 37: ...rasing formatting Memo When the disk is formatted all existing data on the hard disk will be erased POWER WARNING SLEEP REC STOP PLAY STILL TIMER CANCEL DISPLAY MENU SEARCH SELECT REV FWD EXECUTE SKIP ALARM SEARCH REC CLOCK RESET CLEAR OPE LOCK ON DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER VR 510U Jog dial Shuttle search dial SKIP SEARCH EXECUTE button MENU button S Y STEM L I S T U T I L I T Y B G 0 8 OG J HOUR METE...

Page 38: ... short the number of allowable recordable events may have been exceeded 13 000 for standard format or about 100 000 for extended format The backup battery is not installed or need to be replaced The fan motor is not functioning properly No video signal is input No events are programmed for timer recording Possible solution Consult your nearest JVC dealer Format the disk to clear all data and optim...

Page 39: ...t be set Menu switch TIME DATE REC may be set to OFF The timer is not programmed or a set program cannot be executed There may not be enough space available on the hard disk Cameras may not be connected in sync AUDIO REC may not be ON The clock may not be set correctly Possible solution Connect the provided power cord to a 120 V AC outlet Release the Operation Lock mode Connect the monitor correct...

Page 40: ...provides programming information needed to control the VR 510U via RS 232C Basic table Upper 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F Lower 0 Data 0 ENTER ALARM FWD 1 COMPLETE Data 1 CLEAR ALARM ERROR REV 2 ERROR Data 2 3 Data 3 4 Data 4 5 NOT Data 5 FWD TARGET SHUTTLE 6 ALARM Data 6 CLEAR REV JVC 1 IN SHUTTLE TABLE ON 7 Data 7 STATUS STATUS BASIC SENSE SENSE TABLE ON 8 Data 8 9 Data 9 A ACK PLAY REV REC R...

Page 41: ...WD PL AL TARGET RESET SHUTTLE CNT SNS 6 ALARM Data 6 CLEAR SET CANCEL PB CAM REV VR STS JVC 1 IN SET SHUTTLE SENSE TABLE ON 7 Data 7 STATUS EXECUTE STATUS BASIC SENSE SENSE TABLE ON 8 Data 8 DOWN ALLIST RIGHT DISP 9 Data 9 UP HLD SET DVR DVRSETTING DISK LEFT SP SETTING SNS UTILITY A ACK PLAY SELECT AL SNMODE AL SN REC REC SET MODE SNS REQUEST B NAK DVR REC FF DVR REC VTR INQ MODE SENSE C REPEAT RE...

Page 42: ...cify 2 digits with 30 39H Effective only in the Play mode Commands Description 91H TD SKIP REV Jumps by the search distance set in the menu X times in the reverse direction For the number of jump times X specify 2 digits with 30 39H Effective only in the Play mode 92H TD SEARCH Jumps to the position with the specified date Specify the month day year hour and minute for the date with numeric comman...

Page 43: ...FF 1 AL STOP AL LOCK ALL 5 3 2 1 Search button 00 Time 01 Alarm 10 Event 0 Power ON rec 0 OFF 1 ON 2 bytes Bit Status details 7 Operation Lock mode 0 ALL 1 REC 6 5 HDD full out 0 OFF 1 ON 4 3 Ext mode 00 OFF 1 Trig 10 Manual 2 1 Alarm sensor indication 00 OFF 01 ON1 10 ON2 0 Rec tally 0 OFF 1 ON 3 bytes Bit Status details 7 External switcher 6 0 OFF 1 ON 5 4 3 2 Warning buzzer 0 OFF 1 ON 1 Alarm s...

Page 44: ...an external source 6 A1 EE MODE Outputs audio signals input from an external source 5 VIDEO MUTE Always outputs 0 4 AUDIO MUTE Always outputs 0 3 WARNING HDD warning occurs 2 Not defined Always outputs 0 1 STREAM START Detects the stream start point 0 STREAM END Detects the stream end point 3rd byte 7 Not defined Always outputs 0 6 TIMER REC ON Timer standby is on 5 Not defined Always outputs 0 4 ...

Page 45: ...epeat rec 0 OFF 1 AL STOP AL LOCK ALL 5 3 2 1 Search button 00 Time 01 Alarm 10 Event 0 Power ON rec 0 OFF 1 ON 2 bytes Bit Status details 7 Operation Lock mode 0 ALL 1 REC 6 5 HDD full out 0 OFF 1 ON 4 3 Ext mode 00 OFF 1 Trig 10 Manual 2 1 Alarm sensor indication 00 OFF 01 ON1 10 ON2 0 Rec tally 0 OFF 1 ON 3 bytes Bit Status details 7 External switcher 6 0 OFF 1 ON 5 4 3 2 Warning buzzer 0 OFF 1...

Page 46: ...it Status details 7 6 Not defined Always outputs 0 5 Not defined Always outputs 0 4 Not defined Always outputs 0 3 2 1 JVC TABLE 1 Returns 1 when JVC TABLE 1 is open 0 LOCAL Always outputs 0 2 byte Bit Status details 7 ScanDisk Returns 1 when the disk is being scanned 6 5 Format Returns 1 when the disk is being formatted 4 HddFull Returns 1 with HDD FULL 3 TrackFull Returns 1 with track full 2 1 S...

Page 47: ...ps is selected No sound will be recorded in this case AUDIO REC ON 160 GB Format Rec quality 30 FPS 15 FPS 10 FPS 5 FPS 3 FPS 2 FPS 1 FPS 1 2 FPS 1 5 FPS 1 10 FPS Standard HIGH 28 57 85 164 264 378 664 1068 NORMAL 56 111 163 308 478 659 1061 1528 BASIC 75 146 213 396 602 813 1253 1716 LOW 111 213 308 553 812 1061 1527 1957 Extension HIGH 27 54 80 156 250 357 628 1010 NORMAL 53 105 154 291 452 623 ...

Page 48: ...al level Remarks Open collector output Ground input High input About 47 kohms Ground output Ground input Ground input Ground output Output imped ance of 1 kohm or less 5 ms GND CAN SW OUT Ref Sig 1st field 2nd field 1st field 2nd field Min 400 ms Min 400 ms 2 5 s to 3 0 s High voltage 5 V High voltage 5 V to 12 V Min 400 ms Min 400 ms Min 400 ms Low voltage 0 V High voltage 5 V Low voltage 0 V Hig...

Page 49: ...quality 360 x 240 low picture quality Audio signal system Number of tracks 1 ch Line input level 8 dBs 50 kohms unbalanced Line output level 8 dBs 1 kohm unbalanced Frequency response 100 Hz to 10 kHz Audio compression system 32 kHz sampling 16 bit MPEG layer 2 Provided accessories Instruction manual x 1 Power cord x 1 Lithium battery CR2032 x 1 for operation check Operation lock key x 2 Option SA...

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