Mitsubishi Electronics HS-S8300E(BRS) operation manual Display, Time Date Search, Timer Program

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MAIN MENU

1DISPLAY

Sets the display format of the date and present time on the monitor.

2TIME DATE SEARCH

Sets the date, time and direction to search for the desired location on a tape.

3TIMER PROGRAM Sets the timer recording.

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DISPLAY

TIME DATE SEARCH TIMER PROGRAM RECORDING SET UP REAR TERMINAL MAINTENANCE FIRST TIME SET UP Use JOG to select, and ENTER.

Press DISPLAY to exit.

4RECORDING SET UP

Sets the alarm recording mode, alarm recording duration, emergency recording, recording mode and one-shot recording.

5REAR TERMINAL

Sets the frequency division ratio of CLOCK OUT, output signal of the CALL OUT terminal and the MODE OUT terminal, etc.

6MAINTENANCE

Displays the power loss list and alarm loss list, etc. and initialises all menu settings. Clears the power loss list and alarm list.

7FIRST TIME SET UP

Set up for when the end of the tape is reached, quasi v-sync, tape length, playback head selection, buzzer setting and present time.

DISPLAY

1 SETTING THE DISPLAY MODE (DISPLAY MODE)

<DISPLAY>

1

DISPLAY MODE 1:

Displays date and present time. (Refer to page 13.)

DISPLAY MODE

TIME DATE SIZE

SMALL

DISPLAY MODE 2:

Displays date, day of the week, present time and recording mode. (Refer to

BLUE BACK

ON

 

page 13.)

Ex.<MODE 1>

 

DISPLAY MODE 3:

Displays nothing; until an alarm recording starts, then date, alarm recording

11 – 11 – 99

09 : 21 : 01

 

number, etc. is displayed.

 

 

DISPLAY MODE 4:

Displays nothing; even in the case of alarm recording, nothing is displayed

 

 

 

on the monitor.

 

 

 

 

 

During an alarm recording, alarm recording number is displayed if the “DISPLAY MODE” is set from 1 to 3.

2SETTING THE SIZE OF THE LETTERS OF DAY AND PRESENT TIME DISPLAY (TIME DATE SIZE) SMALL: The size of the letters becomes small.

LARGE: The size of the letters becomes large.

3SETTING THE BACKGROUND COLOUR (BLUE BACK)

ON:

The blue screen overlays on the recorded picture when menu is displayed on the monitor.

OFF:

The blue screen will be replaced by the recorded picture overlaid with the menu display.

N

 

The above setting will also affect the background colour when there is no recording input signal. When BLUE BACK is set to “ON”, the warning, “NO SIGNAL” appears on the blue screen and when set to “OFF”, the blue screen or warning does not appear on the monitor.

TIME DATE SEARCH

 

<TIME DATE SEARCH>

15:00

 

TIME

Sets the date, time and direction to search for the desired location on a tape.

DATE

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DIRECTION

FORWARD

1

SETTING THE TIME

Turn the JOG dial to set the hour and minute to search for.

Use JOG to adjust,

 

2

SETTING THE DATE

Turn the JOG dial to set the day of the month to search for.

and ENTER.

 

 

 

3SETTING THE DIRECTION Turn the JOG dial to select the starting direction for search.

FORWARD:

Search in the forward direction.

REVERSE:

Search in the reverse direction.

If the desired part of a tape is not found in one direction, the VCR automatically searches in the opposite direction.

After the setting, turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right to start searching.

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An hour index mark is written on the tape on the hour and is used as a reference in the search function. Because of this, a recorded tape must pass a time clock hour mark before this function can work. The TIME DATE SEARCH function begins after the first hour index mark.

Example 1: VCR is set to record from 8:30 to 17:30 - Times from 9:00 to 17:30 can be found.

Example 2: VCR is set to record in one speed from 7:00 to 14:30, then in another speed until 18:00.

-Times from 7:00 to 14:30 and 15:00 to 18:00 are accurately located.

Time date search function is not available for a tape recorded by any other VCR than this model.

If recording quality is poor, the VCR may fail to locate the desired part of the tape during time date search.

TIMER PROGRAM

Refer to page 20, “TIMER RECORDING” for details.

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Contents VHS HS-S8300EBRSInstallation Location When not in USECondensation is the Enemy of Video Recorders Unplugging the Mains LeadFeatures 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 TimeLoading Loading and Unloading the Cassette TapeUnloading Preventing Accidental ErasureLock Mode REC ModeManual Recording Recording Check FunctionRepeat Recording Stop Rewind Repeat AlarmprotNumber of Tape USE Repeat REC Times Recommended Number of Tape USEONE SHOT/INTERVAL Recording Manual RecordingSynchronous Recording ConnectionAdditional Features Timer Recording Symptom Fault Action Order to Avoid Mistakes When Using the TimerAlarm Recording Connection Alarm RecordingExternal Time Clock Adjustment 1st VCREmergency Recording Setting for Alarm RecordingAlarm Record Time Display Alarm RecordingLocating the Start of Alarm Recordings Index SearchPlayback Mode PlaybackAudio Playback Shuttle Ring Special Effects PlaybackDirect Shuttle Ring Still PictureTracking Adjustment Adjustment During PlaybackPicture Quality Adjustment When the picture is vibratingUsing with the Personal Computer Configuring the Time Lapse VCRConnecting the VCR to a personal computer Setting Transmission Rate RS-232C SettingSetting Data BIT Length Setting Stop BIT LengthConnecting to a Personal Computer Using with the Personal ComputerData Communications Settings Physical protocol of RS-232CPower on command Command Commands sent to the VCR FormatCommand received Command carried outCommand for fast forwarding VCR02 Command ParameterCommand received VCR02 Command carried out VCR02Commands and Responses 171=TIME Date Adjust + STOP=0, REWIND=1, REPEAT=2 +0=SERIES, 1=REC-START/STOP =SYNC REC Error codesFluorescent Monitor Self Diagnostic FunctionCause Remedy To Turn OFF the Indication DisplayBefore 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