Pelco TLR3168 Viewing the Alarm List, Clearing the Alarm List, ALL Menu Initialize Reset

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ALARM LIST

<ALARM LIST> 0001 01-31-'01 00:00 0002 0003 0004 0005 0006 0007

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ALARM LIST CLEAR

Turn the SHUTTLE RING then ALARM LIST will be cleared.

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When alarm recordings begin, the start times are stored in memory so you can confirm when they occurred. Up to eight alarm recording start times can be stored in memory. If there are more, the first one and last seven are displayed. A maximum of 9,999 alarm recording start times will be counted.

VIEWING THE ALARM LIST

1.Press the MENU button. The Main menu appears.

2.Turn the JOG dial to select MAINTENANCE, and then turn the SHUTTLE ring right. The Maintenance menu appears.

3.Turn the JOG dial to select ALARM LIST, and then turn the SHUTTLE ring right. The Alarm List appears.

4.Press the MENU button. The day and time display appears.

CLEARING THE ALARM LIST

1.Press the MENU button. The Main menu appears.

2.Turn the JOG dial to select MAINTENANCE, and then turn the SHUTTLE ring right.

3.Turn the JOG dial to select ALARM LIST CLEAR, and then turn the SHUTTLE ring right.

(If you change your mind at this point and want to exit the menu without clearing the list, skip to step 5.)

4.Turn the SHUTTLE ring left to clear the list. The Maintenance menu appears.

5.Press the MENU button.

Once the list is cleared, the alarm recording indicator (ALARM) on the fluorescent display goes off.

ALL MENU INITIALIZE (RESET)

ALL MENU INITIALIZE

Turn the SHUTTLE RING then all MENU will be initialized.

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This feature resets all menus (except timer programs) to their initial settings.

1.Press the MENU button. The Main menu appears.

2.Turn the JOG dial to select MAINTENANCE, and then turn the SHUTTLE ring right. The Maintenance menu appears.

3.Turn the JOG dial to select ALL MENU INITIALIZE, and then turn the SHUTTLE ring right. The All Menu Initialize menu appears.

(If you change your mind at this point and want to exit the menu without resetting all menus, skip to step 5.)

4.Turn the SHUTTLE ring left. All menus (except Timer Program) return to their original settings.

5.Press the MENU button. The day and time display appears.

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Contents TLR3168 Time-Lapse VCR Installation C673M 2/01 Contents Pelco Manual C673M 2/01 List of Tables List of IllustrationsAvertissement GeneralSAFEGUARDS, WARNINGS, CAUTIONS, and Care When Not In Use CleaningAccessories Lightning/Power SurgesIntroduction to TIME-LAPSE Recorders Unpacking InstructionsTLR3168 Features and Functions Additional Items Quick StartBasic Start Monitor Tips InstallationPRE-INSTALLATION Cautions Securing the VCR ControlsTypical System Setup InstallationConnecting a VCR to a Multiplexer Connecting the VCR to a MultiplexerConnecting for Remote Recording Alarm Recording ConnectionConnecting for Series Recording Connecting for External Time Clock Adjustment Connecting for Synchronous RecordingTable A. RS-232C Protocol Connecting the VCR to a PCConnecting to a PC for Remote Control Cable Connections PLAY/REC Check ControlsFront Panel Search button POSITION/VERTICAL Adjust buttons +Timer REC button Eject buttonFluorescent Display LOCK/LOCK a indicator Timer Recording indicatorTape Remaining indicator Emgcy emergency recording indicatorCall OUT Mode OUTRear Panel JOG and Shuttle Controls Adjusting the Clock and Using the JOG and Shuttle ControlsUsing the JOG Dial Using the Shuttle RingAdjusting to the Exact Second Adjusting the ClockMenu ProgrammingGeneral Programming Instructions Language Selection MenuQuick Guide to the Menu Structure Program to Record Holiday SET UPBlue Back Display Menu Display ModeMain Menu TIME/DATE SizeSTART/END Timer ProgramRecording SET UP Menu Clock OUT SettingRear Terminal Menu Wrngtape END Wrngremain Tape ENDREC First Time SET UP Menu Maintenance MenuAdditional Material DAY and Time Display Modes RS-232C MenuMain Menu Display SET the DAY and TimeLoading LOADING, UNLOADING, Protecting the Tape CassettePreventing Accidental Erasure When to Replace a TapeTable C. Tape Replacement by Use UnloadingManual Recording RecordingRepeat Recording Recording ModeRecording Check Function Audio RECORDING/PLAYBACKSeries Recording Table E. Action When Tape End Is Reached by SettingStop Rewind Repeat Alarmprot ONE-SHOT/INTERVAL Recording Remote RecordingSynchronous Recording Sequence Synchronous RecordingProgramming Procedure Timer RecordingOverlapping Programs Holiday SET UPSpecial DW Setting What if the Timer Recording Indicator Starts FLASHING? Table G. Minimum Interval Between Recordings Alarm RecordingProgramming for Alarm Recording Viewing the Power Loss List MaintenanceRecording After a Power Failure Power Loss ListALL Menu Initialize Reset Alarm ListViewing the Alarm List Clearing the Alarm ListRepeat REC Times Elapsed Time and Repeat Recording Times DisplayElapsed Time Playback Playback ProcedureSpecial Effects Playback Playback ModeAudio Playback END of TapeDirect Shuttle Ring Shuttle RingAdjusting Picture Quality Adjusting the Picture During Playback Tracking AdjustmentVertical Vibration Adjustment Skip Search Search TechniquesCounter Memory Stop Index Search HOW to Count the Index NumberTime and Date Search Additional Functions and Features Assigning the RS-S32C Settings Using with a PCSending Commands Status or Error Code from Meaning Commands from a PCWhen Controlling only ONE VCR Commands When Controlling Multiple VCRs When Controlling Multiple VcrsVCR01, RC CR Commands Functions Status After Normal Explanation of Status Commands and Responses ChartOn next SKP Small =WRNG, 1=WRNGTAPE END =OFF, 1=ON Regular System Testing TestingError Codes Initial System TestingFluorescent Monitor Cause Remedy To Turn Off Display TroubleshootingSELF-DIAGNOSTIC Function and Warning Display Table J. Warning Display and ActionsSymptom Remedy Before Calling for ServiceRecording Problems Mechanical SpecificationsElectrical Video and AudioTable K. Tape Speed and Recording Time Video Audio Tape Mode 120/T-160 Mm/s Field Fields/sIndex Pelco Manual C673M 2/01 Revision History Regulatory Notices