Pelco TLR3168 operation manual Maintenance Menu, First Time SET UP Menu

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MAINTENANCE MENU

Refer to the Maintenance section for instructions and procedures.

FIRST TIME SET UP MENU

<FIRST TIME SET UP>

 

TIME DATE ADJUST

 

TAPE END

STOP

QUASI V-SYNC

ON

VIDEO MODE

AUTO

TAPE LENGTH

T-120

BUZZER

WRNG

RS-232C

 

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Figure 20. First Time Set Up Menu

NOTE: Quasi v-sync must be set OFF for some multi- plexers to work properly.

With the Pelco MX4000 Series Genex Multiplexer, setting quasi v-sync on or off has no apparent effect on playback.

NOTE: To stop the buzzer, press the MENU button once. If the Main menu ap- pears, press MENU again to exit the menu. When the VCR is locked, press the LOCK button to unlock the VCR, then the buzzer stops.

TIME DATE ADJUST

Sets the time, date, and daylight savings time settings. Refer

 

to the Set the Day and Time section for the procedure.

TAPE END

Sets the VCR’s state of operation when the tape runs out

 

during recording, as follows:

 

STOP – The tape stops. “End” appears on the

 

 

fluorescent display and “TAPE END” on the monitor.

 

 

When CALL OUT is set to WRNG•TAPE END, a call

 

 

signal is output from the CALL OUT terminal.

 

REWIND – Rewinds the tape to the beginning and stops

 

 

(except during timer recording). When CALL OUT is set to

 

 

WRNG•TAPE END and a tape reaches its end, a call signal

 

 

is output for two seconds from the CALL OUT terminal.

 

REPEAT – Rewinds the tape to the beginning and resumes

 

 

the recording. When CALL OUT is set to WRNG•TAPE

 

 

END and a tape reaches its end, a call signal is output for

 

 

two seconds from the CALL OUT terminal.

 

ALARM•PROT – (Alarm Protection) If alarm recordings

 

 

are on the tape and the tape stops, “End” appears on

 

 

the fluorescent display and “TAPE END” on the

 

 

monitor. When CALL OUT is set to WRNG•TAPE END,

 

 

a call signal is output from the CALL OUT terminal. If

 

 

there are no alarm recordings, the tape rewinds and

 

 

recording continues.

QUASI V-SYNC

Sets quasi v-sync on or off.

 

ON – Quasi v-sync signal is inserted on the video output

 

 

signal when in the special playback modes (still, slow

 

 

motion, reverse, fast playback, and speed search) and

 

 

during playback in modes L18H through 224H and 0H.

 

OFF – Quasi v-sync signal is not inserted.

VIDEO MODE

Sets the playback and recording color mode.

 

AUTO – The VCR automatically switches the circuits

 

 

according to the type of input/playback video signal:

 

 

color or black and white.

 

B/W – Select for recording or playback in black and white.

TAPE LENGTH

Sets the tape length.

 

T-120 – Select when using T-120 tape.

 

T-160 – Select when using T-160 tape.

BUZZER

Sets a buzzer to sound a warning.

 

WRNG – The buzzer sounds when the VCR malfunctions.

 

WRNG•TAPE END – The buzzer sounds when the

 

 

VCR malfunctions or the tape reaches its end.

 

WRNG•REMAIN – The buzzer sounds when the VCR

 

 

malfunctions or the tape has about nine minutes left (in

 

 

6H mode).

 

OFF – The buzzer does not sound.

RS-232C

Accesses the RS-232C menu. Refer to the RS-232C Menu

 

section for field definitions.

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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 Cleaning AccessoriesLightning/Power Surges When Not In UseUnpacking Instructions Introduction to TIME-LAPSE RecordersTLR3168 Features and Functions Additional Items Quick StartBasic Start Installation PRE-INSTALLATION CautionsSecuring the VCR Controls 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 POSITION/VERTICAL Adjust buttons + Timer REC buttonEject button Search buttonFluorescent Display Timer Recording indicator Tape Remaining indicatorEmgcy emergency recording indicator LOCK/LOCK a indicatorCall OUT Mode OUTRear Panel Adjusting the Clock and Using the JOG and Shuttle Controls Using the JOG DialUsing the Shuttle Ring JOG and Shuttle ControlsAdjusting the Clock Adjusting to the Exact SecondProgramming General Programming InstructionsLanguage Selection Menu MenuProgram to Record Holiday SET UP Quick Guide to the Menu StructureDisplay Menu Display Mode Main MenuTIME/DATE Size Blue BackTimer Program START/ENDRecording SET UP Menu Setting Rear Terminal MenuWrngtape END Wrngremain Tape END 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 LoadingWhen to Replace a Tape Table C. Tape Replacement by UseUnloading Preventing Accidental ErasureRecording Manual RecordingRecording Mode Recording Check FunctionAudio RECORDING/PLAYBACK 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 ProcedureHoliday SET UP Special DW SettingWhat if the Timer Recording Indicator Starts FLASHING? Overlapping ProgramsAlarm Recording Table G. Minimum Interval Between RecordingsProgramming for Alarm Recording Maintenance Recording After a Power FailurePower Loss List Viewing the Power Loss ListAlarm List Viewing the Alarm ListClearing the Alarm List ALL Menu Initialize ResetRepeat REC Times Elapsed Time and Repeat Recording Times DisplayElapsed Time Playback Procedure PlaybackPlayback Mode Audio PlaybackEND of Tape 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 Testing Error CodesInitial System Testing Regular System TestingTroubleshooting SELF-DIAGNOSTIC Function and Warning DisplayTable J. Warning Display and Actions Fluorescent Monitor Cause Remedy To Turn Off DisplayBefore Calling for Service Symptom RemedyRecording Problems Specifications ElectricalVideo and Audio 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