Sanyo TLS-9072 instruction manual Tape Management Function, Operation

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TAPE MANAGEMENT FUNCTION

This VCR is equipped with a tape management function. Using this function you can protect previous recordings and prevent overuse of the tape by controlling the tape protection term (number of days), the maximum number of re-recordings of the tape and the recording group. To use the tape management function, it must be set before recording is started. The tape management data is recorded at the beginning of the tape. For details on how to set this function, refer to “Setting the Tape Management Function”.

PROTECT DAY: To set the number of days before the tape can be rerecorded over.

REC PASS SET: To limit the number of rerecordings, in order to maintain a good image quality.

GROUP NO.: To manage tapes belonging to different recording groups.

NOTE:

XBefore using this function, make sure that the clock is set properly.

Operation

When recording is started, the VCR will rewind the tape to the beginning, and will playback some of the tape to check for the presence of tape management data (no image is displayed). While the presence and type of data are checked, the message “T. MANAGE. CHK” is displayed on-screen.

NOTES:

XWhen a program timer recording is set, the tape management data is checked after the TIMER button is pressed to complete the program timer recording setting.

XDuring alarm recording, the tape management function will not operate even if it is active.

If no tape management data is present on the tape

Recording will start according to the settings in the (TAPE MANAGEMENT) menu.

When recording starts, the updated tape management data is recorded onto the tape.

If the tape has already been recorded on, the message “USED TAPE” will flash on-screen until recording starts.

If tape management data is present on the tape

The tape management data is checked and if there is no conflict, the VCR will rewind the tape to the beginning, then recording starts and the updated tape management data is recorded onto the tape. While the tape is rewound and the tape management data recorded, the message “T. MANAGE. OK” is displayed on-screen.

If a conflict is found when the tape management data is checked, the (TAPE MANAGEMENT) menu is displayed and the conflicting setting will flash. This menu will show the settings taken from the data recorded on the tape and not the current data settings held in the VCR’s (TAPE MANAGEMENT) menu setting. Refer to “Tape Management Conflict Display” for detailed information.

NOTES:

XDuring Autorepeat recording, the tape management data at the beginning of the tape will be checked and updated every time the tape is rewound to the beginning. However, the “PROTECT DAY” setting will be ignored. Also, even if there is a conflict with the “REC PASS SET” number, autorepeat recording will continue without any warning.

XIf the VCR is set for alarm recordings, alarm recording will be done based on the different settings.

If an alarm trigger is received while the tape is being first rewound, the tape will continue to be rewound to the beginning, then alarm recording will be done after the tape has been advanced of a preset duration.

If an alarm trigger is received while the message “T. MANAGE. CHK” is displayed on-screen, in order to prevent erasing the tape management data recorded at the beginning of the tape, the tape is advanced of a preset duration, then alarm recording starts.

If an alarm trigger is received while tape management data is being recorded onto the tape, alarm recording will only start after all the data has been recorded.

Furthermore, when setting a program timer recording, in order to protect the data, no alarm trigger will be received until the first program timer recording starts.

IMPORTANT NOTES:

XIf the tape management data cannot be read, the VCR will switch to stop mode and “INCORRECT DATA” will be displayed on-screen.

This may indicate that the beginning of the tape (data recording/reading section) is damaged and the tape may be unusable.

The message “INCORRECT DATA” will disappear when the EJECT, STOP or PLAY button is pressed.

XSet the security lock function to on in order to protect the security of this feature.

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Contents TLS-9072 For the customers in Canada PrecautionsMoisture Condensation Problems LocationContents FeaturesAccessory Locations of Controls and Indicators Front PanelOperation Mode Indicator Locations of Controls and IndicatorsOperation Indicators OFF indicatorBack Panel I H G FPower Cord Installation ConnectionsON-SCREEN Menus Power FAILURE/DEW/USED Time menu Timer SET menuAlarm Time menu ON-SCREEN MenusDay 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 If no tape management data is present on the tape Tape Management FunctionOperation If tape management data is present on the tapeSetting the Tape Management Function Tape Management FunctionTape Management Conflict Display Conflict display sampleNormal 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 onClog Detection Setting the Mode at the End of the TapeRecording Check Autorepeat Recording Repeat indicator will lightAlarm Mode setting is flashing Autorepeat RecordingAlarm Recording Alarm Recording SettingConnections to the Alarm IN/OUT Terminals Alarm RecordingAlarm Recording Counter Display Checking the Alarm Recordings TimeAlarm Scan Alarm SearchProgram Timer Recording Program 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 Normal Playback Still Image Special PlaybackPicture Search Forward and Reverse Field AdvanceD Search 01 0000 will be displayed on screen DAY/TIME SearchDay/Time Search Tape Counter Setting the Security LockCounter will be reset to 0H 00M 00S Is displayed on the digital displaySetting the Buzzer @@@@POWER@FAILUREOutput Terminals Tape END OUT Terminal Output SettingSW OUT Terminal Output Setting Tape END OUT TerminalRemote Jack Remote control settingOutput Terminals COM TerminalMaintenance Maintaining and Checking The Mechanism MaintenanceMaintenance Table System Down Troubleshooting GuideAfter a Power Failure Specifications Sanyo Industrial VCR Warranty Weekdays 830 AM 500 PM Pacific TimeRC4Q/NA

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