Pelco TLR3168 operation manual Quick Guide to the Menu Structure, Program to Record Holiday SET UP

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QUICK GUIDE TO THE MENU STRUCTURE

The VCR’s operating parameters are set through various on-screen menus. Program your choices on the menus according to the instructions on the following pages.

THE DAY AND PRESENT TIME DISPLAY

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<MAIN MENU>

DISPLAY

TIMER PROGRAM

RECORDING SET UP

REAR TERMINAL

MAINTENANCE CLOCK/FIRST TIME SET UP

Use JOG to select, and ENTER. Press MENU to exit.

<DISPLAY>

 

DISPLAY MODE

2

TIME DATE SIZE

SMALL

BLUE BACK

OFF

e.g.<MODE 2> 01-01-'00 SAT 00:00:00 L30

<TIMER PROGRAM>

PROGRAM TO RECORD

HOLIDAY SET UP

SPECIAL DW

MON-SAT

<RECORDING SET UP>

 

ALARM REC MODE

6H

ALARM REC DURATION

1M

EMERGENCY REC

OFF

CLOG DETECT

ON

SUPER RESOLUTION

ON

ONE SHOT

FIELD

1

ONE SHOT

INTERVAL

SHOT

<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 INITIALIZE POWER LOSS LIST CLEAR ALARM LIST CLEAR

<REPEAT REC TIMES>

0

<ELAPSED TIME>

0H

<FIRST TIME SET UP>

 

 

TIME DATE ADJUST

 

 

TAPE END

STOP

 

QUASI V-SYNC

ON

 

VIDEO MODE

COLOR

 

TAPE LENGTH

T-120

 

BUZZER

WRNG

 

RS-232C

 

<PROGRAM TO RECORD>

 

 

 

DW

START

END

HR

 

 

DAY

12:00

15:00

L30

2 TUE

12:00

15:00

L30

3 WED

12:00

15:00

8

4 THU

12:00

15:00

8

5

FRI

12:00

15:00

L30

6

HLD

12:00

15:00

SKIP

7

SUN

12:00

15:00

L24

8

SPL

20:00

22:00

SKIP

<HOLIDAY SET UP>

 

01/01

01/15

02/11

03/22

04/29

05/03

05/04

05/05

07/20

09/15

09/23

10/10

11/03

11/23 1

2/23

- - / - -

- - / - - - - / - -

- - / - -

- - / - -

MONTH / DAY

 

 

<TIME DATE ADJUST>

 

DAYLIGHT SAVINGS

OFF

MONTH

01

DAY

01

YEAR

2000

TIME

00:00:00

<POWER LOSS LIST> 01 01-01-'00 00:00 02 03

<ALARM LIST>

0001 01-01-'00 00:00

0002

0003

0004

0005

0006

0007

0008

ALL MENU INITIALIZE

Turn the SHUTTLE RING then all MENU will be initialized.

POWER LOSS LIST CLEAR

Turn the SHUTTLE RING then POWER LOSS LIST will be cleared.

ALARM LIST CLEAR

Turn the SHUTTLE RING then ALARM LIST will be cleared.

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Figure 14. Menu Tree

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Contents TLR3168 Time-Lapse VCR Installation C673M 2/01 Contents Pelco Manual C673M 2/01 List of Illustrations List of TablesGeneral AvertissementSAFEGUARDS, WARNINGS, CAUTIONS, and Care Lightning/Power Surges CleaningAccessories When Not In UseUnpacking Instructions Introduction to TIME-LAPSE RecordersTLR3168 Features and Functions Additional Items Quick StartBasic Start Securing the VCR Controls InstallationPRE-INSTALLATION Cautions Monitor TipsInstallation Typical System SetupConnecting the VCR to a Multiplexer Connecting a VCR to a MultiplexerConnecting for Remote Recording Alarm Recording ConnectionConnecting for Series Recording Connecting for Synchronous Recording Connecting for External Time Clock AdjustmentTable A. RS-232C Protocol Connecting the VCR to a PCConnecting to a PC for Remote Control Cable Connections PLAY/REC Check ControlsFront Panel Eject button POSITION/VERTICAL Adjust buttons +Timer REC button Search buttonFluorescent Display Emgcy emergency recording indicator Timer Recording indicatorTape Remaining indicator LOCK/LOCK a indicatorCall OUT Mode OUTRear Panel Using the Shuttle Ring Adjusting the Clock and Using the JOG and Shuttle ControlsUsing the JOG Dial JOG and Shuttle ControlsAdjusting the Clock Adjusting to the Exact SecondLanguage Selection Menu ProgrammingGeneral Programming Instructions MenuProgram to Record Holiday SET UP Quick Guide to the Menu StructureTIME/DATE Size Display Menu Display ModeMain Menu Blue BackTimer Program START/ENDRecording SET UP Menu Wrngtape END Wrngremain Tape END SettingRear Terminal Menu Clock OUTREC Maintenance Menu First Time SET UP MenuRS-232C Menu Additional Material DAY and Time Display ModesSET the DAY and Time Main Menu DisplayLOADING, UNLOADING, Protecting the Tape Cassette LoadingUnloading When to Replace a TapeTable C. Tape Replacement by Use Preventing Accidental ErasureRecording Manual RecordingAudio RECORDING/PLAYBACK Recording ModeRecording Check Function Repeat RecordingSeries Recording Table E. Action When Tape End Is Reached by SettingStop Rewind Repeat Alarmprot Remote Recording ONE-SHOT/INTERVAL RecordingSynchronous Recording Synchronous Recording SequenceTimer Recording Programming ProcedureWhat if the Timer Recording Indicator Starts FLASHING? Holiday SET UPSpecial DW Setting Overlapping ProgramsAlarm Recording Table G. Minimum Interval Between RecordingsProgramming for Alarm Recording Power Loss List MaintenanceRecording After a Power Failure Viewing the Power Loss ListClearing the Alarm List Alarm ListViewing the Alarm List ALL Menu Initialize ResetRepeat REC Times Elapsed Time and Repeat Recording Times DisplayElapsed Time Playback Procedure PlaybackEND of Tape Playback ModeAudio Playback Special Effects PlaybackShuttle Ring Direct Shuttle RingAdjusting the Picture During Playback Tracking Adjustment Adjusting Picture QualityVertical Vibration Adjustment Skip Search Search TechniquesCounter Memory Stop HOW to Count the Index Number Index SearchTime and Date Search Additional Functions and Features Using with a PC Assigning the RS-S32C SettingsSending Commands Status or Error Code from Meaning Commands from a PCWhen Controlling only ONE VCR When Controlling Multiple Vcrs Commands When Controlling Multiple VCRsVCR01, RC CR Commands and Responses Chart Commands Functions Status After Normal Explanation of StatusOn next SKP Small =WRNG, 1=WRNGTAPE END =OFF, 1=ON Initial System Testing TestingError Codes Regular System TestingTable J. Warning Display and Actions TroubleshootingSELF-DIAGNOSTIC Function and Warning Display Fluorescent Monitor Cause Remedy To Turn Off DisplayBefore Calling for Service Symptom RemedyRecording Problems Video and Audio SpecificationsElectrical MechanicalVideo Audio Tape Mode 120/T-160 Mm/s Field Fields/s Table K. Tape Speed and Recording TimeIndex Pelco Manual C673M 2/01 Regulatory Notices Revision History