Sanyo TLS-9072 instruction manual Tape Management Conflict Display, Conflict display sample

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TAPE MANAGEMENT FUNCTION

Tape Management Conflict Display

If when the tape management function checks the tape data a conflict that prevents recording is found, the (TAPE MANAGEMENT) menu is displayed with the conflicting setting flashing and the VCR go into the stop mode. If in the (SET UP 2) menu, in the BUZZER section WARNING is set to “Y”, the buzzer is heard. (To stop the buzzer, press the STOP button.)

NOTES:

XIf “OVERRIDE” is set to “N” (No), the conflicting setting is displayed flashing and the message (PRESS EJECT) is displayed at the bottom of the screen. Recording under these conditions is not possible. Press the EJECT button to eject the tape. To record on the same tape, set the OVERRIDE setting to “Y” and modify the conflicting setting, then insert the same tape and press the REC button. However, if only “PROTECT DAY” and “REC PASS SET” are modified, the menu will be displayed again. Press the REC button one more time to start recording. Recording starts and the tape data is updated.

Conflict display sample

@@@@<TAPE@MANAGEMENT>

*TAPE@MANAGE.@@@@N

*PROTECT@DAY@@@@@30

@LAST@M/D@@@@@@NEXT@M/D

@@@@@10/15@@@@@@@@@11/15

*REC@PASS@SET@@@@10

@PASS@COUNT@@@@@@10

*GROUP@NO.@@@@@@@7

@REC@GR.NO.@@@@@@8

*OVERRIDE@@@@@@@@N

@@@@@@(PRESS@EJECT)

XIf the “OVERRIDE” is set to “Y” (Yes), the (TAPE MANAGEMENT) menu is displayed and conflicting setting preventing recording will flash and VCR go into the stop mode.

To enter the record mode, press the REC button.

PROTECT DAY CONFLICT

The tape is protected, the tape protection term (ex. 30 days) is not yet over.

Under LAST M/D, the date of the last recording on the tape (or the last expected recording date (calculated using the tape length (T-120) and the recording speed)) is displayed.

Under NEXT M/D, the date when it will be possible to record on the tape again is displayed.

REC PASS SET CONFLICT

The set number of recording passes has been reached.

The PASS COUNT shows the number of recording passes on the tape (ex. since the maximum number of recording passes is set to “10”, this prevents further recording.)

NOTES:

XWhen conducting Autorepeat recording, if the PASS COUNT exceeds 100, “101*” will be displayed flashing.

XIf using a tape recorded previously on a different type of VCR (no tape data), when the set number of recordings is exceeded, “USED” will flash next to the PASS COUNT number.

GROUP NO. CONFLICT

The group numbers do not match.

The REC GR. NO. shows the tape recording group number (ex. this tape belongs to a different recording group number 8 than the one set 7.)

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Contents TLS-9072 Precautions Moisture Condensation ProblemsFor the customers in Canada LocationAccessory FeaturesContents Locations of Controls and Indicators Front PanelLocations of Controls and Indicators Operation IndicatorsOperation Mode Indicator OFF indicatorBack Panel I H G FPower Cord Installation ConnectionsON-SCREEN Menus Timer SET menu Alarm Time menuPower FAILURE/DEW/USED Time menu ON-SCREEN MenusSetting the Language and Clock Setting procedure is now completedDay of week is set automatically Last 2 digits only are displayedChanging the ON-SCREEN Display Selecting the On-screen DisplayChanging the Date/Time Display Position Date and time are displayedVideo Cassette Tapes Video Cassette Tapes Setting the Action to Take When a Cassette is LoadedCorrect tape thread check function Tape Management Function OperationIf no tape management data is present on the tape If tape management data is present on the tapeSetting the Tape Management Function Tape Management FunctionTape Management Conflict Display Conflict display sampleRecording Speed Mode Pause/Still indicator N blinksNormal Recording Normal Recording Before startingChanges to the Recording Speed Mode During Recording Action to Take when the Video Signal DeterioratesNormal Recording Concerning the Number of Times Tapes can be Rerecorded onRecording Check Setting the Mode at the End of the TapeClog Detection Repeat indicator will light Alarm Mode setting is flashingAutorepeat Recording Autorepeat RecordingAlarm Recording Alarm Recording SettingAlarm Recording Alarm Recording Counter DisplayConnections to the Alarm IN/OUT Terminals Checking the Alarm Recordings TimeAlarm Scan Alarm SearchProgram Timer Recording Program Timer Recording Day of the week of the 8th line is flashingSetting the Holidays Changing a Program Timer RecordingTo Cancel a Program Timer Recording To Cancel all Program Timer RecordingsThese portions will not be recorded Recording Using AN External Timer Input Normal Playback Special Playback Picture Search Forward and ReverseStill Image Field AdvanceDay/Time Search DAY/TIME SearchD Search 01 0000 will be displayed on screen Setting the Security Lock Counter will be reset to 0H 00M 00STape Counter Is displayed on the digital displaySetting the Buzzer @@@@POWER@FAILURETape END OUT Terminal Output Setting SW OUT Terminal Output SettingOutput Terminals Tape END OUT TerminalRemote control setting Output TerminalsRemote Jack COM TerminalMaintenance 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/NA

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