JVC VR-510U Canceling a timer recording program, Operation in the Timer Recording Standby mode

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6 RECORDING (contd.)

6-2 Program timer recording (contd.)

Canceling a timer recording program

1.Display the [PROGRAM TIMER] screen.

Display the [PROGRAM TIMER] screen. For details, refer to “Setting” on page 18.

2.Select the program to be canceled.

Set the cursor on the program to be canceled with [JOG f].

3.Cancel the program. Press the [CANCEL] button.

The specified program is canceled.

4.End timer program setting.

Press the [MENU] button twice. The normal screen is restored.

Operation in the Timer Recording Standby mode

Press the [TIMER] button to turn off the [TIMER] indicator. You can now operate the unit normally.

Press the [TIMER] button again to turn on the [TIMER] indicator. The Timer Recording Standby mode is engaged.

When all timer recording programs have been executed, the [TIMER] indicator goes out.

Changing timer program settings

1.Display the [PROGRAM TIMER] screen.

Display the [PROGRAM TIMER] screen. For details, refer to “Setting” on page 18.

2.Select the program to be changed.

Set the cursor on the program to be changed with [JOG f].

3. Select the item to change.

Set the blinking cursor on the item you want to change with [JOG p[].

4. Change the contents of the program. Change the setting with [JOG – +].

5. End program editing.

Press the [MENU] button twice to restore the normal screen.

Estimated recording duration

During normal timer recording (menu switch <REPEAT REC> set to “OFF”), recording capacity may be limited depending on the recording picture quality and recording speed. If there is not enough space available on the hard disk, the programmed recording may not be performed in its entirety. When the hard disk is full, the programmed timer recording is canceled.

In the Repeat mode, previous recordings are overwritten. Be careful when using this mode.

When setting timer recordings, be sure to check how much recording capacity is required for each program. For details, refer to the table below.

<Hard disk space required for one-hour recording> (STANDARD Format) (80 GB)

AUDIO REC

REC QUALITY

30 FPS

15 FPS

10 FPS

5 FPS

3 FPS

2 FPS

1 FPS

1/2 FPS

1/5 FPS

1/10 FPS

ON

 

HIGH

7.14%

3.57%

2.44%

1.25%

0.78%

0.54%

0.31%

0.19%

 

 

 

 

NORMAL

3.70%

1.85%

1.25%

0.66%

0.43%

0.31%

0.19%

0.13%

 

 

 

 

BASIC

2.78%

1.41%

0.96%

0.52%

0.34%

0.25%

0.16%

0.12%

 

 

 

 

LOW

1.85%

0.96%

0.66%

0.37%

0.25%

0.19%

0.13%

0.10%

 

 

OFF

 

HIGH

7.14%

3.57%

2.33%

1.16%

0.70%

0.47%

0.23%

0.12%

0.046%

0.023%

 

 

NORMAL

3.57%

1.79%

1.18%

0.59%

0.35%

0.23%

0.12%

0.06%

0.023%

0.012%

 

 

BASIC

2.70%

1.33%

0.88%

0.44%

0.26%

0.18%

0.09%

0.04%

0.018%

0.009%

 

 

LOW

1.79%

0.88%

0.59%

0.29%

0.18%

0.12%

0.06%

0.03%

0.012%

0.006%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

<Hard disk space required for one-hour recording> (EXTENSION Format) (80 GB)

AUDIO REC REC QUALITY 30 FPS

15 FPS

10 FPS

5 FPS

3 FPS

2 FPS

1 FPS

1/2 FPS

1/5 FPS

1/10 FPS

ON

HIGH

8.33%

4.17%

2.70%

1.41%

0.87%

0.61%

0.35%

0.22%

 

 

 

NORMAL

4.17%

2.08%

1.41%

0.75%

0.48%

0.35%

0.22%

0.15%

 

 

 

BASIC

3.13%

1.59%

1.08%

0.58%

0.38%

0.28%

0.18%

0.13%

 

 

 

LOW

2.08%

1.08%

0.75%

0.41%

0.28%

0.22%

0.15%

0.12%

 

 

OFF

HIGH

8.33%

4.00%

2.63%

1.32%

0.79%

0.52%

0.26%

0.13%

0.052%

0.026%

 

NORMAL

4.00%

2.00%

1.33%

0.66%

0.40%

0.26%

0.13%

0.07%

0.026%

0.013%

 

BASIC

3.03%

1.49%

0.99%

0.50%

0.30%

0.20%

0.10%

0.05%

0.020%

0.010%

 

LOW

2.00%

1.00%

0.66%

0.33%

0.20%

0.13%

0.07%

0.03%

0.013%

0.007%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

*Actual space used may vary depending on disk conditions and the presence of alarm recordings. This table is meant as a guide only. For 160 GB, the values in the above table should be halved.

<Example>

When a 3-hour recording is executed with <REC QUALITY> set to “HIGH”, <REC SPEED> set to “30” and <AUDIO REC> set to “OFF”.

7.14(%) x 3 (hour) = 21.4 (%)

Before programming the timer recording, confirm that the remaining capacity of the hard disk is 22% or more.

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Contents Serial No For Customer UseVR-510U Page Safety Precautions InformationContents Introduction Major featuresPrecautions CONTROLS, Connections and Display Front panelRear panel Display Menu switch setting Recording video signals from a cameraConnecting a camera ConnectionsPower cable Connecting more than one camera using an external switcherConnection procedures MonitorConnecting signal input/output terminals Preparation Installing a batteryPower supply During daylight-saving time Standard time Setting the date and timeDaylight-saving compensation ON-SCREEN DISPLAY/MENU Switches On-screen displayMain menu screen Menu switchesMenu flow Shuttle dial operation Menu switches contdJog/shuttle dial operation Jog dial operationDisplay Setting  Set REC Quality and REC Speed on the display panelSetting item Menu switch Setting value Description Menu switch detailsSetting in is the factory setting Menu switch details contd Sensor Alarm Alarm REC Mode OFFSensor Mode Alarm OFF ALARM/SENSOR OFFBasic operation Major menu switchesRecording Recording systemProgram timer recording Weekly timerProgram timer recording contd Timer-recording for 24 hours or moreDaily timer Move the cursorChanging timer program settings Canceling a timer recording programOperation in the Timer Recording Standby mode Holiday timer recording Cancel button Jog dial Alarm recordingRepeat recording during alarm recording Connect an alarm sensorPre-sensor recording ExampleConnection Recording with an external activation signalAutomatic restart of recording after power failure OperationSimultaneous Playback mode PlaybackJog playback operation Jog/shuttle playbackShuttle playback operation About the time search Skip searchTime search Execute time searchSkip search contd Alarm searchAbout event/alarm search Event search Clearing the alarm list Alarm or day/time direct searchAlarm direct search Day/time direct searchHard Disk Control Hard disk maintenance Scan the disk when the power is on Scanning the disk Erasing & formatting Hard disk maintenance contdErasing & formatting Erase & format the diskOn-screen indication Cause Possible solution TroubleshootingError indication Indication lightsNo error indication 10 RS-232C Interface SpecificationsProtocols and commands  Basic tableProtocols and commands contd  JVC tableCommands Description Commands Operation commands  PreparationBit Playback Camera Fixed Commands contd Setup commands  Sense commands Command DescriptionB9H BEH Others Recording timeClock Reset OUT Signal input/output terminalsTerminals Signal level Remarks Clock ResetDimensions Provided accessoriesVideo signal system Audio signal systemPage Page VR-510U Digital Video Recorder