Mitsubishi Electronics HS-S8300E(BRS) Manual Recording, REC Mode, Recording Check Function

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MANUAL RECORDING

 

1

7 6

 

 

POWER

 

REC

JOG/ADJUST

SHUTTLE

 

CLEAR/

ENTER/

 

 

 

 

 

 

REW

FF

EJECT

 

STOP

 

 

S-VHS

PICTURE

COUNTER MEMORY/ PLAY

 

 

OFF ON

DISPLAY

 

 

 

SKIP/INDEX

 

 

SOFT SHARP

POSITION/

 

REC/PLAY

 

PAUSE/

 

TRACKING VERTICAL

COUNTER

MODE

TIMER REC

SHUTTLE HOLD

 

ADJUST

RESET

 

 

2LOCK button

4 3

 

 

1Load a cassette with the erasure prevention tab intact.

2 Set the S-VHS switch to ON or OFF.

ON

: Resumes S-VHS mode recording when using S-VHS cassette.

OFF

: Recording takes place in VHS mode with both VHS and S-VHS cassette.

3Press the REC/PLAY MODE (-) or (+) button to select the desired recording mode.

4Set the VIDEO MODE in the FIRST TIME SET UP menu according to the type of image to be recorded, COLOUR or B/W.

• Do not connect colour cameras and black & white cameras together.

5To record the day and present time, display the day and present time on the monitor.

6 Press the REC button to begin recording.

7 Press the STOP button to stop recording.

N

Press the PAUSE/SHUTTLE HOLD button to momentarily stop recording. Press the button again to resume recording.

To protect the tape, the pause mode is automatically released after about 5 minutes.

The REC button will not function unless the tape is in the stop or pause mode.

If the cassette you insert in your VCR has the erasure prevention tab removed, your VCR will automatically eject it if you attempt to record on it.

3-Hour (SP) tapes are VHS compatible with other VCRs. Time Lapse recordings can be played correctly by other VHS compatible Time Lapse Recorders when the recording interval and head type (SP) matches the recording.

2RECORDING MODE

When the REC/PLAY MODE button is pressed, the recording mode is switched in the order of 3H } L12H } L24H } 48H } 72H } 96H } 120H } 168H } 240H } 360H } 480H } 720H } 960H } 0H } 3H ....

N

Do not use an E-240 or SE-240 tape when recording in 48H - 960H or 0H modes.

The recording mode of this VCR indicates the recording time with E-180 or SE-180 cassette. The recording times with E-180, SE-180, E-240 and SE-240 cassette are as follows :

 

REC MODE

3H

L12H

L24H

48H

72H

96H

120H

168H

240H

360H

480H

720H

960H

E-180

SP

3

15

27

51

75

99

123

171

243

363

483

723

963

SE-180

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

E-240

SP

4

20

36

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

SE-240

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

RECORDING CHECK FUNCTION

When the VCR is recording, press the PLAY button for more than 1.5 seconds and then release. The tape will be rewound a little and then playback the recording just made. When the tape reaches the position where the PLAY button was pressed, the VCR returns to record mode.

AUDIO RECORDING

Either apply the specified line input signal to the AUDIO IN connector or connect the microphone to the MIC IN jack. If both are connected, the microphone is given priority.

N

Normal sound is played back only when a tape recorded in 3H, L12H and L24H mode is played back in their respective mode.

The longer the recording time mode, the worse the sound quality becomes. In L12H and L24H mode, the sound quality is of the degree that speech can be heard.

LOCK MODE

When the lock button is pressed with a ballpoint pen or a pencil, the control buttons will not operate and the VCR is kept in the current mode. To release the lock mode, press the lock button again.

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Contents HS-S8300EBRS VHSWhen not in USE Installation LocationCondensation is the Enemy of Video Recorders Unplugging the Mains LeadContents FeaturesFront View Features and FunctionsFluorescent display REC Fluorescent DisplayReset button Features and FunctionsRear View Connecting with Other Equipment SensorPresent time display will appear Setting the MenusPresent Time Display Display Timer ProgramTime Date Search Recording SET UP Setting the MenusRear Terminal Maintenance First Time SET UP Display mode Setting the Present TimeFRI Setting the Present Time Setting the Present Time to the Exact SecondLoading and Unloading the Cassette Tape LoadingUnloading Preventing Accidental ErasureREC Mode Lock ModeManual Recording Recording Check FunctionStop Rewind Repeat Alarmprot Repeat RecordingNumber of Tape USE Repeat REC Times Recommended Number of Tape USEManual Recording ONE SHOT/INTERVAL RecordingSynchronous Recording ConnectionAdditional Features Timer Recording Order to Avoid Mistakes When Using the Timer Symptom Fault ActionAlarm Recording Alarm Recording ConnectionExternal Time Clock Adjustment 1st VCRSetting for Alarm Recording Emergency RecordingAlarm Recording Alarm Record Time DisplayLocating the Start of Alarm Recordings Index SearchPlayback Playback ModeAudio Playback Special Effects Playback Shuttle RingDirect Shuttle Ring Still PictureAdjustment During Playback Tracking AdjustmentPicture Quality Adjustment When the picture is vibratingConfiguring the Time Lapse VCR Using with the Personal ComputerConnecting the VCR to a personal computer RS-232C Setting Setting Transmission RateSetting Data BIT Length Setting Stop BIT LengthUsing with the Personal Computer Connecting to a Personal ComputerData Communications Settings Physical protocol of RS-232CCommand Commands sent to the VCR Format Power on commandCommand received Command carried outCommand Parameter Command for fast forwarding VCR02Command received VCR02 Command carried out VCR02Commands and Responses 171=TIME Date Adjust + STOP=0, REWIND=1, REPEAT=2 Error codes +0=SERIES, 1=REC-START/STOP =SYNC RECSelf Diagnostic Function Fluorescent MonitorCause Remedy To Turn OFF the Indication DisplaySymptom Remedy Before Calling for ServiceIs the Lock indicator illuminated? Control INPUT/OUTPUT Signals and Circuits Circuit Control INPUT/OUTPUT Signals and CircuitsLabel B-7 Specifications Connectors872C193C3