Sanyo TLS-9960 Output Terminals, Tape END OUT Terminal, Timer OUT Terminal, COM Terminal

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OUTPUT TERMINALS

TAPE END OUT Terminal

œDuring recording, when the end of the tape is reached or when the tape counter reading indicates 1 hours 57 minutes or more, the output becomes 0V (Low).

œTo reset the output, press the STOP or EJECT button.

œDuring autorepeat recording, when the end of the tape is reached, the output becomes 0V (Low) for about 2 seconds only.

Tape end or 1H57M00S

Output reset

5V (H)

(Output impedance: 5.7 kΩ) 0V (L)

TAPE END OUT Terminal Output Setting

1Press the MENU button until the (SET UP 3) menu is displayed.

@@@@@@@<SET@UP@3>

öALARM@MODE@@@@@@@Y1

öALARM@DURATION@@@20S

öEXT@TIME@ADJ.@@@@01:00

öTAPE@IN@MODE@@@@@STOP

öTAPE@END@MODE@@@@REW öTAPE@END@OUT@@@@@-3M öCLOG@DETECT.@@@@@Y öSERIES@REC@IN@@@@N öRS-232C@@@@@@@@@@19200

2Turn the JOG dial, until the “TAPE END OUT” setting is flashing.

3Turn the SHUTTLE ring, to select the desired output mode.

–3M . . . . . . . The output becomes 0 V (Low) when the tape counter reaches “1H57M00S” and/or when the tape reaches the end.

END . . . . . . . The output becomes 0 V (Low) when the tape reaches the end.

4Press the SEARCH/AUDIO ON button to save the setting.

WARNING OUT Terminal

œIf the tape stops or other problem, the output becomes 0V (Low).

œTo reset the output, press the STOP or ALL RESET button or unplug the power cord then plug it back in.

Tape movement stop

Output reset

5V (H)

(Output impedance: 5.7 kΩ) 0V (L)

NOTE:

œIf the output is 0V (Low) due to the clog detect function, it can be reset by simply pressing the STOP button.

TIMER OUT Terminal

œDuring timer recording DC 12 V (High) are output. (During timer recording stand-by mode, the output is 0V (Low).)

Timer recording

12V (H)

(Output impedance: 5.7 kΩ) 0V (L)

COM Terminal

œCommon GND (ground) terminal when connecting other terminals to external devices.

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Contents TLS-9960 Precautions Features AccessoryContents Front Panel OFF indicator Locations of Controls and IndicatorsOperation Indicators Operation Mode IndicatorRS485 B Back PanelPower Cord Installation About the memory resetConnections Reference pages are shown in square brackets Types of ON-SCREEN Displays and Display SequenceShuttle ring Using the JOG dial and Shuttle ringTypes of ON-SCREEN Displays and Display Sequence JOG dialLast 2 digits only are displayed Setting the Language and ClockSetting procedure is now completed Day of week is set automaticallyDate and time are displayed Changing the ON-SCREEN DisplaySelecting the On-screen Display Changing the Date/Time Display PositionVideo Cassette Tapes @@TIMING@@@@@@@@FIELD Setting the Action to Take When a Cassette is LoadedVideo Cassette Tapes Correct tape thread check functionIf tape management data is present on the tape Tape Management FunctionOperation If no tape management data is present on the tape@@@@TAPE@MANAGEMENT Setting the Tape Management FunctionTape MANAGE. setting is flashing Tape Management FunctionTape Management Conflict Display Conflict display sample@@@@@@PRESS@EJECT Normal Recording Before starting Recording Speed ModePause/Still indicator N blinks Normal RecordingConcerning the Number of Times Tapes can be Rerecorded on Changes to the Recording Speed Mode During RecordingAction to Take when the Video Signal Deteriorates Normal RecordingClog Detection Recording CheckAutorepeat Recording Setting the Mode at the End of the TapeRepeat indicator will light Autorepeat RecordingAlarm Recording Setting Alarm RecordingAlarm Reset in terminal Alarm RecordingAlarm Recording Counter Display Connections to the Alarm IN/OUT TerminalsAlarm Scan Alarm SearchRecording will not take place Program Timer RecordingDay of the week of the 8th line is flashing Program Timer RecordingTo Cancel all Program Timer Recordings Setting the HolidaysChanging a Program Timer Recording To Cancel a Program Timer RecordingThese portions will not be recorded Recording Using AN External Timer Input Series recording connections Series Recording SetupRepeat REC switch Series RecordingContinous Loop Recording Setup Series RecordingLoop recording connection example with 2 VCRs Single Image Recording Setup Alarm trigger while in single image recording modeSingle Image Recording Normal Playback Special Playback D Search 01 0000 will be displayed on screen Special PlaybackDay/Time Search Shuttle Ring OperationIs displayed on the digital display Setting the Security LockCounter will be reset to 0H 00M 00S Tape CounterSetting the Buzzer Clock AdjustmentSetting procedure on the first VCR is now completed Setting the RS-232C or RS-485 Data Transfer Speed DIP Switches SetupData Transfer Speed Setup RS-485 Connection Setting the RS-232C or RS-485 Data Transfer SpeedRS485 RJ-11 connector layout Connector a Connector B SignalTape END OUT Terminal Timer OUT TerminalTape END OUT Terminal Output Setting Output TerminalsOutput Terminals Series OUT/NON REC OUT terminal settingSW OUT Terminal Output Setting Field or Frame setting is flashingRemote Jack Remote control settingSwitching heads combination and azimuth display Heads Switching FunctionMaintenance Maintenance Maintenance TableMaintaining and Checking The Mechanism Troubleshooting Guide After a Power FailureSystem Down Specifications Weekdays 830 AM 500 PM Pacific Time Sanyo Industrial VCR WarrantyRC4Q/U

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