Mitsubishi Electronics HS-S8300E(BRS) operation manual Additional Features

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ADDITIONAL FEATURES

COUNTER MEMORY

Press the COUNTER MEMORY/SKIP/INDEX button repeatedly until the “M” indicator appears on the fluorescent display.

Turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right and the tape will rewind to the “00000” position of the counter and stop. (The rewind to “00000” is slightly inaccurate.)

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The counter display is stored in the memory when the power is turned off, so the same numbers will be displayed when the power is turned back on.

TAPE COUNTER

A five digit counter indicates the relative position on the recorded portion of the tape. If a portion of the tape is not recorded, the counter will not increase or decrease during play, FF/RWD or search modes.

“EEE EE” illuminates to indicate that the VCR power is in stand-by mode.

COUNTER RESET

Press the COUNTER RESET button to reset the counter to “00000”.

MEMORY BACK-UP IN CASE OF POWER FAILURE

This VCR includes a built-in memory back-up so the presets of present time and date, alarm list, power loss list and the number of tape use will remain in memory if there is a power failure or if the POWER CORD is disconnected from the mains outlet. The presets will remain in memory for a maximum of 31days provided that the VCR has been connected to the mains supply for at least 40 hours per week. Connection charges the backup supply.

Check the present time if there has been a power failure or if the POWER CORD has been disconnected from the mains for a prolonged time.

RECORDING AFTER A POWER FAILURE

If there is a power failure during recording and the power comes back on, the VCR will begin recording in the same record mode as before the power failure. After the power comes back on, “X” will be displayed next to the present time for about 1 minute.

If a power failure occurs during playback, the VCR will be in the stop mode when the power comes back on.

POWER FAILURE TIME DISPLAY

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The power failure start time on recording is stored in the memory, so it is possible to confirm the start time. 1. Press the DISPLAY button to display the MAIN MENU.

2. Turn the JOG dial to select “MAINTENANCE” and turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right. “MAINTENANCE” display will appear.

3. Turn the JOG dial to select “POWER LOSS LIST” and turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right. “POWER LOSS LIST” will appear.

Up to 3 power failure start times will be displayed. If more than 3 failures have occurred, the first and the last 2 power failure start times will be displayed.

To reset the “POWER LOSS LIST”, select the “POWER LOSS LIST CLEAR” in the “MAINTENANCE” setting display and turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right. The initialize menu will appear and turn the SHUTTLE ring to the left.

ELAPSED TIME DISPLAY

The elapsed time of recording and playback are stored in memory. The elapsed time should be used as a guide for periodic replacement of parts.

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Press the DISPLAY button to display the MAIN MENU.

<REPEAT REC TIMES>

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Turn the JOG dial to select “MAINTENANCE” and turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right.

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“ELAPSED TIME” is indicated.

 

 

 

• The elapsed time counts up to 89,999 hours.

 

 

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Press the DISPLAY button.

 

 

 

• The present time display will appear.

 

 

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Contents VHS HS-S8300EBRSUnplugging the Mains Lead When not in USEInstallation Location Condensation is the Enemy of Video RecordersFeatures ContentsFront View Features and FunctionsFluorescent display Fluorescent Display RECReset button Features and FunctionsRear View Sensor Connecting with Other EquipmentPresent 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 to the Exact Second Setting the Present TimePreventing Accidental Erasure Loading and Unloading the Cassette TapeLoading UnloadingRecording Check Function REC ModeLock Mode Manual RecordingRecommended Number of Tape USE Stop Rewind Repeat AlarmprotRepeat Recording Number of Tape USE Repeat REC TimesConnection Manual RecordingONE SHOT/INTERVAL Recording Synchronous RecordingAdditional Features Timer Recording Symptom Fault Action Order to Avoid Mistakes When Using the Timer1st VCR Alarm RecordingAlarm Recording Connection External Time Clock AdjustmentEmergency Recording Setting for Alarm RecordingIndex Search Alarm RecordingAlarm Record Time Display Locating the Start of Alarm RecordingsPlayback Playback ModeAudio Playback Still Picture Special Effects PlaybackShuttle Ring Direct Shuttle RingWhen the picture is vibrating Adjustment During PlaybackTracking Adjustment Picture Quality AdjustmentConfiguring the Time Lapse VCR Using with the Personal ComputerConnecting the VCR to a personal computer Setting Stop BIT Length RS-232C SettingSetting Transmission Rate Setting Data BIT LengthPhysical protocol of RS-232C Using with the Personal ComputerConnecting to a Personal Computer Data Communications SettingsCommand carried out Command Commands sent to the VCR FormatPower on command Command receivedCommand carried out VCR02 Command ParameterCommand for fast forwarding VCR02 Command received VCR02Commands and Responses 171=TIME Date Adjust + STOP=0, REWIND=1, REPEAT=2 +0=SERIES, 1=REC-START/STOP =SYNC REC Error codesDisplay Self Diagnostic FunctionFluorescent Monitor Cause Remedy To Turn OFF the IndicationSymptom Remedy Before Calling for ServiceIs the Lock indicator illuminated? Control INPUT/OUTPUT Signals and Circuits Circuit Control INPUT/OUTPUT Signals and CircuitsLabel B-7 Connectors Specifications872C193C3