Mitsubishi Electronics HS-S8300E(BRS) operation manual Contents, Features

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CONTENTS

 

Pages

 

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FEATURES AND FUNCTIONS

 

Elapsed time display

19

Front view

4

TIMER RECORDING

20 - 21

Fluorescent display

5

ALARM RECORDING

22 - 24

Rear view

6

Alarm recording connection

22

CONNECTING WITH OTHER EQUIPMENT

7

External time clock adjustment

22

SETTING THE MENUS

8 - 12

Setting for alarm recording

23

SETTING THE PRESENT TIME

13 -14

Emergency recording

23

LOADING AND UNLOADING THE CASSETTE TAPE

15

Alarm record time display

24

MANUAL RECORDING

16 - 18

Locating the start of alarm recordings

24

Audio recording

16

PLAYBACK

25

Repeat recording

17

Audio playback

25

Series recording

17

SPECIAL EFFECTS PLAYBACK

26

One shot/Interval recording

18

ADJUSTMENT DURING PLAYBACK

 

Synchronous recording

18

Tracking adjustment

27

ADDITIONAL FEATURES

 

Picture quality adjustment

27

Counter memory

19

Vertical adjustment

27

Tape counter

19

USING WITH THE PERSONAL COMPUTER

28 - 36

Counter reset

19

WARNING DISPLAY

37

Memory back-up in case of power failure

19

BEFORE CALLING FOR SERVICE

38

Recording after a power failure

19

CONTROL INPUT/OUTPUT SIGNALS AND CIRCUITS

39 - 40

Power failure time display

19

SPECIFICATIONS

41

FEATURES

Up to 960 hours of recording: an ideal video system for automated security and surveillance systems.

This time lapse VCR is designed especially for industrial, educational and security recording. In addition to ordinary 3-hour recording mode, it has time lapse modes that allow recording of 12, 24, 48, 72, 96, 120, 168, 240, 360, 480, 720 or 960 hours. Also, the recording time can be extended up to 27,000 hours (for E-180 cassette tape) if you choose one-shot recording with 3 minutes interval time. Frame-by-frame playback and high-speed playback of longer recordings are also available. This adds up to a powerful surveillance system for banks, buildings, traffic and parking lots, as well as a convenient scientific tool for observation of plant growth, animal behaviour and other time-intensive processes.

Audio recording

When recording in 3H, L(linear)12H or L24H mode, audio is played back only during their respective modes.

S-VHS mode

This mode has higher resolution and picture quality than normal VHS mode when using S-VHS tapes.

Tape remaining indicator

A bar indicator shows how much tape is left and/or that the tape has approximately three minutes (in 3H mode) left.

Automatic head clog detection and cleaning

For continuous smooth operation, the VCR automatically detects and cleans up foreign matter while recording, simultaneously sensing the output from the video heads.

Easy setting using a monitor

The on-screen menus simplify setting-up procedures. These menus can be selected even without the input of a video signal.

Easy cueing with alarm recording

Index signals are added automatically at the beginning of “alarm recording” for easy cueing. You can confirm the Alarm starting time in the playback video on the monitor with the Alarm list using the Maintenance menu.

Time date search system

Input the day and time you want to view and the VCR will search and display it automatically.

External time clock adjustment

The on-screen time clock can be reset to the nearest hour by applying a signal to the RST(RESET) IN terminal at the rear of the VCR.

Automatic azimuth head selection

This VCR can automatically select playback heads for normal VHS compatible Time Lapse recordings, or older Time Lapse recordings made using two Same Azimuth video heads. Same Azimuth Time Lapse recordings use VHS cassettes but cannot be played normally by VHS compatible VCRs.

Full lock mode

Locking prevents the VCR from being operated by an unauthorised third party.

Special playback features

These include still images, speed search, reverse playback, frame-by- frame viewing in both directions, slow motion and high speed viewing.

JOG dial/SHUTTLE ring

Use to search for the desired image. You can adjust the playback speed with the SHUTTLE ring and search for an image frame by frame with the JOG dial.

Record check

Correct recording can be confirmed by pressing the PLAY button during recording.

Recording options

This versatile system offers a variety of recording options, including daily and weekly timer recording, repeat and alarm recording.

Protection against power failures

Recording data including date, time and timer set-up, are stored in backup memory, so the system can resume recording after a power failure. The time of the failure is displayed on the monitor.

Digital <ELAPSED TIME> display

The Elapsed Time of recording and playback is stored in a non- volatile memory IC. The elapsed time display should be used as a guide as to when periodic maintenance should be carried out.

Tape use counter

Displays how many times you have repeatedly recorded on a tape. This is helpful for deciding when it is necessary to replace a tape.

Connection with a personal computer

When connecting with a personal computer equipped with RS-232C connector, you can operate this VCR by remote control or control by this VCR automatically. Up to 16 VCRs may be connected in series and controlled from a single RS-232C port of a personal computer.

Daylight saving time setting

Daylight saving time setting is available. The clock can be put forward by one hour by setting the menu.

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Contents VHS HS-S8300EBRSUnplugging the Mains Lead When not in USEInstallation Location Condensation is the Enemy of Video RecordersFeatures ContentsFeatures and Functions Front ViewFluorescent display Fluorescent Display RECFeatures and Functions Reset buttonRear View Sensor Connecting with Other EquipmentSetting the Menus Present time display will appearPresent Time Display Timer Program DisplayTime Date Search Setting the Menus Recording SET UPRear Terminal Maintenance First Time SET UP Setting the Present Time Display modeFRI 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 Mode PlaybackAudio Playback Still Picture Special Effects PlaybackShuttle Ring Direct Shuttle RingWhen the picture is vibrating Adjustment During PlaybackTracking Adjustment Picture Quality AdjustmentUsing with the Personal Computer Configuring the Time Lapse VCRConnecting 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 IndicationBefore Calling for Service Symptom RemedyIs the Lock indicator illuminated? Control INPUT/OUTPUT Signals and Circuits Control INPUT/OUTPUT Signals and Circuits CircuitLabel B-7 Connectors Specifications872C193C3