Sanyo TLS-9960 Alarm Recording Counter Display, Connections to the Alarm IN/OUT Terminals

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ALARM RECORDING

Alarm Recording Counter Display

œDuring alarm recording, “AL” will be flashing on the digital display.

œIf the ON SCREEN switch is set to the “ON” position, the number of alarms will flash on the monitor screen.

œThe maximum display number of alarm recordings is “999”, at the next alarm recording the counter will indicate “000”.

œWhen the (ALARM TIME) menu is displayed, press the MENU RESET button to reset the alarm counter to “000” (all the data of the (ALARM TIME) menu is reset).

Connections to the ALARM IN/OUT Terminals

œAlarm input signal

Connect a make-contact (no voltage) switch between the ALARM IN and COM terminals.

œAlarm output signal

Normally DC 5V are output between the ALARM OUT and the COM terminals. When an alarm input (trigger) is received and the unit is recording, the output falls to 0V. Once the alarm recording is over, the output returns to DC 5V.

ALARM RESET IN terminal

œIf the circuit between the ALARM RESET IN terminal and COM terminals is closed during alarm recording, alarm recording mode is canceled.

Checking the Alarm Recordings Time

1Press the MENU button until the (ALARM TIME) menu is displayed.

øThe number of alarm recordings, and the 8 most recent alarm recording times are displayed.

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NOTE:

œThe data for the previous alarm recordings is erased.

2Press the SEARCH/AUDIO ON button, the normal screen is displayed.

NOTE:

œIf the MENU RESET button is pressed while the (ALARM TIME) menu is displayed, the displayed data is erased. “AL” will be erased from the digital display.

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Contents TLS-9960 Precautions Accessory FeaturesContents Front Panel Operation Mode Indicator Locations of Controls and IndicatorsOperation Indicators OFF indicatorBack Panel RS485 BAbout the memory reset Power Cord InstallationConnections Types of ON-SCREEN Displays and Display Sequence Reference pages are shown in square bracketsJOG dial Using the JOG dial and Shuttle ringTypes of ON-SCREEN Displays and Display Sequence Shuttle ringDay of week is set automatically Setting the Language and ClockSetting procedure is now completed Last 2 digits only are displayedChanging the Date/Time Display Position Changing the ON-SCREEN DisplaySelecting the On-screen Display Date and time are displayedVideo Cassette Tapes Correct tape thread check function Setting the Action to Take When a Cassette is LoadedVideo Cassette Tapes @@TIMING@@@@@@@@FIELDIf no tape management data is present on the tape Tape Management FunctionOperation If tape management data is present on the tapeTape Management Function Setting the Tape Management FunctionTape MANAGE. setting is flashing @@@@TAPE@MANAGEMENTConflict display sample Tape Management Conflict Display@@@@@@PRESS@EJECT Normal Recording Recording Speed ModePause/Still indicator N blinks Normal Recording Before startingNormal Recording Changes to the Recording Speed Mode During RecordingAction to Take when the Video Signal Deteriorates Concerning the Number of Times Tapes can be Rerecorded onRecording Check Clog DetectionAutorepeat Recording Setting the Mode at the End of the TapeRepeat indicator will light Autorepeat RecordingAlarm Recording Alarm Recording SettingConnections to the Alarm IN/OUT Terminals Alarm RecordingAlarm Recording Counter Display Alarm Reset in terminalAlarm Search Alarm ScanProgram Timer Recording Recording will not take placeProgram Timer Recording Day of the week of the 8th line is flashingTo Cancel a Program Timer Recording Setting the HolidaysChanging a Program Timer Recording To Cancel all Program Timer RecordingsThese portions will not be recorded Recording Using AN External Timer Input Series Recording Series Recording SetupRepeat REC switch Series recording connectionsSeries Recording Continous Loop Recording SetupLoop recording connection example with 2 VCRs Alarm trigger while in single image recording mode Single Image Recording SetupSingle Image Recording Normal Playback Special Playback Shuttle Ring Operation Special PlaybackDay/Time Search D Search 01 0000 will be displayed on screenTape Counter Setting the Security LockCounter will be reset to 0H 00M 00S Is displayed on the digital displayClock Adjustment Setting the BuzzerSetting procedure on the first VCR is now completed DIP Switches Setup Setting the RS-232C or RS-485 Data Transfer SpeedData Transfer Speed Setup Connector a Connector B Signal Setting the RS-232C or RS-485 Data Transfer SpeedRS485 RJ-11 connector layout RS-485 ConnectionOutput Terminals Timer OUT TerminalTape END OUT Terminal Output Setting Tape END OUT TerminalField or Frame setting is flashing Series OUT/NON REC OUT terminal settingSW OUT Terminal Output Setting Output TerminalsRemote control setting Remote JackHeads Switching Function Switching heads combination and azimuth displayMaintenance Maintenance Table MaintenanceMaintaining and Checking The Mechanism After a Power Failure Troubleshooting GuideSystem Down Specifications Sanyo Industrial VCR Warranty Weekdays 830 AM 500 PM Pacific TimeRC4Q/U

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