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HSR-2/2P
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Overview
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Overview
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Locations and Functions of Parts
Screen Displays
1
Recording modes
When recording or monitoring, the currently selected
mode and recording mode number (REC1 to REC5)
are displayed.
NORMAL: Normal recording
TIMER: Timer recording
ALARM: Alarm recording in Normal mode
INT-A: Alarm recording in Interleave mode
PRE-A: Alarm recording in Prealarm mode
EVT-A: Alarm recording in Event mode
FRM-A: Alarm recording in Frame mode
These items are not displayed during playback.
Whether to display them can be set on the Indication
Control menu.
2
Time mode
When recording or monitoring, the currently selected
Time mode is displayed.
Whether to display it can be set on the Indication
Control menu.
3
Recording cycle
When recording or monitoring, the currently selected
Recording cycle is displayed.
During playback, that used for recording is displayed.
Whether to display it can be set on the Indication
Control menu.
4
Image quality mode
When recording or monitoring, the currently selected
Image quality mode is displayed.
During playback, that used for recording is displayed.
Whether to display them can be set on the Indication
Control menu.
5
Camera name
When recording or monitoring, the name specified for
the current camera is displayed.
During playback, the camera name recorded on the
tape is displayed.
The names of the cameras and whether to display them
can be set on the Indication Control menu.
6
Date/time
When recording or monitoring, the current date and
time are displayed.
During playback, the date and time when the picture
was recorded are displayed.
Whether to display them and the display format can be
set on the Indication Control menu.
For the Indication Control Menu, see Chapter 4 “Menu
Operations.”
7
HDD indication
If no tape is loaded in the recorder when some
information that has not been recorded on a tape
remains on the HDD, an “HDD” indication flashes.
For details, see “HDD Recording/Playback” on page 3-11.
5
Camera name
1
Recording modes
0
ALARM indication (lower)
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NOT ORIGINAL indication
7
HDD indication
9
ALARM indication (upper)
8
Status indication
2
Time mode
3
Recording cycle
4
Image quality mode
6
Date/time
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8
STATUS indication
The current operating mode (REC, PLAY, F FWD,
REW, etc.) is displayed.
9
ALARM indication (upper)
If there is either an alarm input common to all cameras
or an alarm input from a certain camera to the parallel
input, the indication “ALARM” is superimposed on
the upper portion of the screen, regardless of the
screen display currently selected. This indication also
appears even during playback if any new alarm input
to the recorder is generated.
0
ALARM indication (lower)
If there is an external alarm input, the indication
“ALARM” is superimposed on the lower portion of
the screen. As this information is recorded on the tape,
the indication is also obtained in playback.
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NOT ORIGINAL indication
Thanks to the original watermark system, a “NOT
ORIGINAL” indication is superimposed, if the image
being played may have been artificially altered.
This indication can be seen only in Still mode (either
FRAME key pressed) with the full-screen display.
Note
This indication is disabled in alarm recording in
FRAME mode, in Playback During Recording (HSR-
2/2P) mode, or when you switch the unit from high-
speed playback to variable playback.
Summary of Contents for HSR-1
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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 ...
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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 ...
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