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Specifications

Weight and dimensions shown are approximate.
Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.

Note

If the VCR is not working correctly or showing an unusual indication on the fluorescent display, press RESET button at the rear panel with a pointed
instrument.  When pressed, Date/Present time/ALARM LIST/POWER LOSS LIST/Counter display/Recording and Playback mode will be set to the
default setting and the VCR turns off.
To restart the VCR, press POWER button to turn on the VCR and then set the day and present time.

Connectors
ALM Input

: Screw terminal for starting alarm recording

RST Input

: Screw terminal for finishing alarm recording or for

adjusting on-screen clock

REC Input

: Screw terminal for starting/finishing recording or for

series recording

GND

: Screw terminal for ground

ALM Output

: Screw terminal for output while alarm recording is

under way

CLK Output

: Screw terminal to command camera switching

MODE Output : Screw terminal for indication of VCR selected mode
CALL Output : Screw terminal for external warning device or for

series recording

Video
Input

: 1.0 V (p-p), 75   BNC plug

Output

: 1.0 V (p-p), 75  , BNC plug

Signal-to-Noise Ratio

: Better than 42 dB

Horizontal Resolution

: More than 330 lines (Black & White)

More than 240 lines (Colour)

Audio
Input

: 308 mV (rms), 47 k , RCA plug

Output

: 388 mV (rms), 1 k , RCA plug

Signal-to-Noise Ratio

: Better than 43 dB

Frequency Response

: 70 Hz - 7 kHz (3H mode)

General
Power Source

: AC 100-230 V 

±

 10%, 50/60 Hz

Power Consumption

: Approx. 18 watts

Television System

: CCIR standard 625 lines, 50 field PAL-

type colour system

Colour Signal

: Low frequency conversion, sub-carrier

phase shift recording

Tape Format

: VHS 1/2” width high-density video

cassette tape

Tape Speed and Recording Time : See below (*1)
Fast Forward/Rewind Time : Approx. 120 seconds with E-180 tape
Operating Temperature

: 41 

°

F to 104 

°

F (5 

°

C to 40 

°

C)

Relative Humidity

: Max. 80 %

Dimensions (Jog dial included) : 16.7 (W) x 12.4 (D) x 3.7 (H) (in.)

425 (W) x 314 (D) x 95 (H) (mm)

Weight

: 9.7 lbs (4.4 kg)

Heads-Video

: 4 rotary heads

Luminance Signal

: Frequency modulation recording

Audio Track

: 1 track

Audio/Control

: 1 stationary head

Erase

: 1 full-track head

Motors

: 3 motors-drum/capstan direct drive

system

Battery Backup

: Lasts 31 days

(*1)
Tape Speed and Recording Time:

MODE

E-180

E-240

3H (SP)
6H (LP)
L18H (LP)
L30H (LP)
48H (LP)
72H (LP)
96H (LP)

TIME

(hour:minute)

TAPE 

SPEED

(mm/s)

23.39
11.70

3.90
2.34



RECORDING

INTERVAL

(s/field)

0.0200
0.0200
0.0600

0.100
0.180
0.260
0.340

NUMBER OF

RECORDING FIELDS

(fields/s)

50
50

16.7

10

5.6
3.8
2.9

TAPE DRIVE

Continuous
Continuous
Continuous
Continuous
Time Lapse
Time Lapse
Time Lapse

AUDIO 

SIGNAL

Recordable
Recordable
Recordable
Recordable

Not recorded
Not recorded
Not recorded

VIDEO 

SIGNAL

Continuous
Continuous

Time Lapse
Time Lapse
Time Lapse
Time Lapse
Time Lapse

3:00
6:00

18:00
30:00
54:00
78:00

102:00

MODE

4H (SP)
8H (LP)
L24H (LP)
L40H (LP)
64H (LP)
96H (LP)
128H (LP)

TIME

(hour:minute)

4:00
8:00

24:00
40:00
72:00

104:00
136:00

Summary of Contents for HS-1096E

Page 1: ...RDER MODEL HS 1096E INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL Only video cassette tapes with the mark may be used with this model This instruction manual is important to you Please read it before using your v...

Page 2: ...68 EEC The requirements for the susceptibility according to EN 55024 and the requirements for interference according to EN 55022 are observed for the operation on residential areas business light indu...

Page 3: ...f the cabinet or inserting foreign objects of any kind not only creates a safety hazard but can also cause extensive damage PROTECT THE POWER CORD Damage to the power cord may cause fire or shock haza...

Page 4: ...Recording 12 Series Recording 13 Remote Recording 13 Repeat Recording 13 Synchronous Recording 14 Additional Features 14 Memory Backup in Case of Power Failure 14 After a Power Failure 14 Displaying C...

Page 5: ...AY MODE buttons Press to select the recording or playback speed TRACKING buttons Press to reduce eliminate the noise during playback slow playback etc POSITION VERTICAL ADJUST buttons When the day and...

Page 6: ...cator Illuminates when TAPE END in FIRST TIME SET UP menu is set to REPEAT or ALARM PROT Cassette Status indicator Illuminates when a tape is inserted The light advances stops or flashes corresponding...

Page 7: ...ERMINAL menu is set to CLOCK ADJ the clock of all connected VCR s can be adjusted page 21 CLK OUT Use to control an external camera switcher CALL OUT Use to indicate when a tape reaches its end during...

Page 8: ...R has a protection circuit which will eject the tape if it is loaded improperly If the VCR ejects the tape remove it completely and check that the long narrow edge with the contents label is facing to...

Page 9: ...ear track Note Audio will not be recorded if peripherals for audio are not connected to the AUDIO IN connector The longer the recording mode is set the worse the sound quality gets In L30H or L40H mod...

Page 10: ...minutes ahead of the reference time being used After the step 7 above when reference time reaches 00 second of the minute you have chosen turn SHUTTLE to the right The VCR s clock now corresponds to t...

Page 11: ...RECORD DW START END HR 1 DAY 08 00 20 00 L30LP 2 3 PROGRAM TO RECORD DW START END HR 1 DAY 08 00 20 00 L30LP 2 TUE 3 PROGRAM TO RECORD DW START END HR 1 DAY 08 00 20 00 L30LP 2 TUE 12 00 3 PROGRAM TO...

Page 12: ...d during timer recording even if the timer recording end time reaches An alarm recording will be cancelled if the tape reaches its end If the interval between two alarm recording start times is too sh...

Page 13: ...OUR TAPE LENGTH E 180 FIRST TIME SET UP TIME DATE ADJUST TAPE END STOP QUASI V SYNC ON VIDEO MODE COLOUR TAPE LENGTH E 180 FIRST TIME SET UP TIME DATE ADJUST TAPE END REWIND QUASI V SYNC ON VIDEO MODE...

Page 14: ...EC 1 MODE OUT REC REC IN SERIES REAR TERMINAL CALL OUT WRNG TAPE END CLOCK OUT T L REC F MODE OUT REC REC IN SERIES REAR TERMINAL CALL OUT WRNG TAPE END CLOCK OUT REC 1 MODE OUT REC REC IN SYNC REC No...

Page 15: ...ding start times will be displayed If more than 8 alarm recordings have occurred the first start time and the last 7 start times will be displayed on the list Clearing the alarm list 1 Select ALARM LI...

Page 16: ...ck speed varies by the angle of SHUTTLE ring When SHUTTLE ring is released it comes back to the centre position and the playback picture stays at still Note If a tape recorded in LP mode is played bac...

Page 17: ...rewinding press STOP button SEARCH FUNCTION COUNTER MEMORY STOP SKIP SEARCH INDEX SEARCH TIME DATE SEARCH Turn the SHUTTLE RING or to execute Press STOP to exit Note When the counter on the fluoresce...

Page 18: ...the fluorescent display during search 2 Turn SHUTTLE to the right TIME DATE SEARCH menu appears 3 Turn JOG to set hour digits of TIME you wish to find and turn SHUTTLE to the right To exit the TIME D...

Page 19: ...UT IN REMOTE IN RESET RST IN REC GND ALM ALM MODE CLK OUT CALL MIC VIDEO OUT AUDIO OUT AUDIO IN VIDEO IN AUDIO IN SENSOR CCTV CAMERA ALM IN GND VIDEO IN VIDEO OUT MONITOR MICROPHONE AMPLIFIER MICROPHO...

Page 20: ...Recording Connection Connect VCRs to be used as shown below page 13 for the menu setting Remote Recording Connection Connect the VCR with a remote switch as shown below page 13 for the menu setting 1...

Page 21: ...TH 01 DAY 31 YEAR 2001 TIME 00 00 00 TIME DATE ADJUST DAYLIGHT SAVINGS AUTO MONTH 07 DAY 09 YEAR 2002 TIME 20 25 00 Accurately set the day and present time before timer programming Day Month Year Hour...

Page 22: ...3H ALARM REC DURATION 1M EMERGENCY REC OFF CLOG DETECT OFF REAR TERMINAL CALL OUT WRNG TAPE END CLOCK OUT REC 1 MODE OUT REC REC IN SERIES MAINTENANCE POWER LOSS LIST ALARM LIST ALL MENU INITIALISE P...

Page 23: ...AM Sets the timer recording RECORDING SET UP Sets the alarm recording mode alarm recording duration and emergency recording etc REAR TERMINAL Sets the frequency division ratio of CLOCK OUT output sign...

Page 24: ...e clock pulse output When JOG is turned the display will be switched in the order of 1 2 3 4 5 10 15 20 25 30 50 60 F field 1 The numbers 1 to 60 indicate the number of frames at 3H 4H 6H or 8H record...

Page 25: ...uasi V sync signal is not inserted Note Some multiplexers may require QUASI V SYNC to be OFF in order to work properly Setting the playback recording colour mode VIDEO MODE AUTO The VCR automatically...

Page 26: ...connector MJ 3 Environmental temperature 5 40 C common with VCR 4 Relative temperature Max 80 common with VCR Remote control switch functions PLAY EJECT SP EP STOP REC PAUSE STILL FR ADV REV FR ADV F...

Page 27: ...cted to the outlet for approximately 40 or more hours per week when using it everyday Make sure the power cord is connected to the outlet for approximately 40 or more hours per week when using it ever...

Page 28: ...tons on the front panel Adjust the picture by pressing VERTICAL ADJUST buttons on the front panel The video heads may be clogged Clean the video heads by using the video head cleaning cassette availab...

Page 29: ...lly remove any particles that may accumulate on the heads during time lapse recording mode If it cannot be entirely removed CLOg flashes on the fluorescent display If so follow the remedy of CLOg in t...

Page 30: ...L OUT Interface circuit inside the VCR ALM RST REC IN terminals screw Active When input terminals are short circuited to GND or L level voltage 0 to 1 6 V applied Time for active 0 1 sec or over Non a...

Page 31: ...e Ratio Better than 43 dB Frequency Response 70 Hz 7 kHz 3H mode General Power Source AC 100 230 V 10 50 60 Hz Power Consumption Approx 18 watts Television System CCIR standard 625 lines 50 field PAL...

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