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Routine & Regular Inspection Request
This unit is designed to withstand many hours of operation. Nevertheless, it is recommended that routine inspections
be conducted to help ensure trouble-free operation.
CAUTION
Do not forget to conduct the routine inspection with auto repeat recording.
Routine inspection procedure
q
Set the power switches on the unit, video cameras,
TV monitor and other equipment connected in the
monitoring system to the ON position.
w
Is the picture on the TV monitor OK?
e
Are the date and time displayed on the TV monitor
correct?
11-15-00
8H
10:10:55
r
Rewind the cassette tape, which was recorded on
the previous day, by an amount equivalent to a
count on the counter of several figures.
REW
t
Press the TIME MODE button to set to the mode to
8H (8 hours).
8H
Display
TIME MODE
y
Press the PLAY button. The tape is played back by
an amount equivalent to a count on the counter of
several figures.
PLAY
u
Is the playback image OK?
i
Is there any problem with the recorded date and
time?
o
Press the REC button.
REC
!0
Check the playback images which were recorded in
the 8-hour time mode.
!1
Upon completion of all the checks, set the unit to
the desired mode.
Action taken after routine inspections
In the unlikely event of a problem with the unit, turn off the power, take hold of the power plug and disconnect it from
the power outlet, and consult with the dealer from whom the unit was purchased.
Regular inspections recommended
This unit has an hour meter which shows for how many hours the VTR has been used. When the MENU/REC LOCK
switch is set to MENU, Menu Screen 1 appears on the TV monitor, and the hour meter can be checked. Use the hour
meter as a rough guideline to cleaning or replacing the parts inside the unit. For further details, consult with your
dealer.
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TV monitor
[HOUR METER]
00000H
MENU
OFF
REC LOCK