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HSR-1/1P
HSR-2/2P
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3 CAMERA
1 CAMERA
REC1 NORMAL
135H 1.05 HIGH
2 CAMERA
1 2 1999 SAT 1:10:11 AM
4 CAMERA
ERROR INFO
DISPLAY
Normal
Selects whether a message (error code, etc.,) is displayed when an error occurs.
(>>ErrorInfo)
NO
Used to check a video when an error occurs.
ERROR LOG (>>ErrorLog)
The error information history can be checked.
CALIBRATE CLOCK
Finely calibrates the clock.
(>>Calb clck)
Refer to section “3-10. Clock Fine Calibration” for details.
BATT ALL RESET
Initializes the contents of the memory (MA-93 board IC-802) backed up by
(>>BattReset)
battery.
Debug Information
Monitor display
(
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Pointer of the HDD buffer (P-BANK)
P-BANK is a buffer positioned between the compression circuit and the HDD, having a capacity of 551 frames for
NTSC or 455 frames for PAL. Recorded video information is temporarily stored in this buffer, before stored in the
HDD, and transferred into the HDD once the buffer is filled with the information. The pointer of video information
stored in P-BANK at recording, is displayed in the unit of frames.
(
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2)
Pointer of the tape buffer (S-BANK)
S-BANK is a buffer positioned between the HDD and the tape block, having a capacity of 137 frames for NTSC or
113 frames for PAL. Recorded video information of the HDD goes through this buffer, when stored in the tape. The
pointer of S-BANK, when the information is transferred from the HDD to the tape at recording, is displayed in the
unit of frames.
(
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Number of frames transferred to the HDD
Displays the number of frames of video information stored in the HDD. The information is recorded on the tape,
after stored in the HDD 2700 frames for NTSC or 2250 frames for PAL, at recording.
(
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Recording date and time of the latest video at which playback display was updated
Displays recording date and time of the latest video which were updated after the time of (
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Date and time used for playback display
Displays the reference time of displaying video, at playback.
(
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Time code of the latest video at which playback display was updated
Displays the time code of video of (
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4) on the tape.
(
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Picture frame number (0
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15) of the latest frame at which playback display was updated
Displays the picture frame number of video of (
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4).
(
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8)
Recording date and time which were read from the tape during retrieving.
Summary of Contents for HSR-1
Page 70: ......
Page 112: ......
Page 116: ...6 4 HSR 1 1P HSR 2 2P 6 1 3 Loading Unloading 6 1 4 Manual Up Down the FL Block ...
Page 118: ...6 6 HSR 1 1P HSR 2 2P Attach the jigs ...
Page 123: ...6 11 HSR 1 1P HSR 2 2P PHASE ADJUSTMENT K PHASE ADJUSTMENT L PHASE ADJUSTMENT M ...
Page 152: ...6 40 HSR 1 1P HSR 2 2P 6 4 33 Roller Shaft Assembly and Roller Belt Removing Attaching ...
Page 153: ...6 41 HSR 1 1P HSR 2 2P 6 4 34 LID Opener Removing Attaching ...
Page 156: ...6 44 HSR 1 1P HSR 2 2P 6 5 ADJUSTMENTS AND CHECKS 6 5 1 Adjustment Position ...
Page 157: ...6 45 HSR 1 1P HSR 2 2P 6 5 2 Adjustment Order ...
Page 161: ...6 49 HSR 1 1P HSR 2 2P 4 Adjustment order ...
Page 170: ...6 58 HSR 1 1P HSR 2 2P 6 6 SERVICE MODE 6 6 1 Data Processing ...
Page 171: ...6 59 HSR 1 1P HSR 2 2P 6 6 2 Service Mode ...
Page 172: ...6 60 HSR 1 1P HSR 2 2P 6 6 3 System Control Adjustment ...
Page 173: ...6 61 HSR 1 1P HSR 2 2P ...
Page 174: ...6 62 HSR 1 1P HSR 2 2P ...
Page 175: ...6 63 HSR 1 1P HSR 2 2P 6 6 4 Servo System Adjustments ...
Page 176: ...6 64 HSR 1 1P HSR 2 2P 6 6 5 Video System Adjustments 6 6 5 1 RP 228 Board Adjustments ...
Page 177: ...6 65 HSR 1 1P HSR 2 2P ...
Page 178: ...6 66 HSR 1 1P HSR 2 2P ...
Page 179: ...6 67 HSR 1 1P HSR 2 2P ...
Page 180: ...6 68 HSR 1 1P HSR 2 2P 6 6 6 Location Diagram of Adjustment Related Parts ...
Page 181: ...6 69 HSR 1 1P HSR 2 2P ...