Sanyo RD2QD/NA, DTL-4800 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:

œBefore 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:

œWhen 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.

œWhen performing trigger shot recording and 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 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:

œDuring 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.

œIf 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:

œIf the tape management data cannot be read, the VCR will switch to stop mode and “DATA NG” 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 “DATA NG” will disappear when the EJECT, STOP or PLAY button is pressed.

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

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.

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Contents Digital For the customers in Canada PrecautionsDeclaration of Conformity Precautions Features ContentsAccessories Search FRAME/FIELD button Eject button Menu Exit button Locations of Controls and IndicatorsFront Panel STILL/PAUSE buttonDigital Display Locations of Controls and IndicatorsOperation Indicators Operation Mode IndicatorOFF indicator Male on the VCR Back PanelO P Q R S T Protection against power failure Installing the Ni-Cd BatteryConnections About the memory reset Power Cord InstallationConnections Main menus ON-SCREEN MenusSub-menus ON-SCREEN Menus Day of week is set automatically Setting the Language and ClockLanguage Setting Clock SettingAutomatic Daylight Saving Time Adjustment Setting the Language and ClockSelecting the On-screen Display Changing the ON-SCREEN DisplayChanging the Date/Time Display Position Video Cassette Tapes Various SET 1 menu appears 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 tapeTape Management Function Setting the Tape Management FunctionTape Management menu appears Conflict display sample Tape Management Conflict DisplayNormal Recording Before starting Recording speed mode is displayed on the digital displayPause/Still indicator N blinks Normal RecordingHour Recording Speed ModeNormal Recording FieldRecording Check Concerning the Number of Times Tapes can be Rerecorded onClog Detection Action to Take when the Video Signal Deteriorates Setting the Mode at the End of the TapeRecord SET menu appears Setup for use with a multiplexer Changes to the Recording Speed Mode During RecordingAutorepeat Recording Repeat indicator will lightAutorepeat Recording Alarm Recording Setting Alarm RecordingAlarm Reset in terminal Alarm RecordingAlarm Recording Counter Display Connections to the Alarm IN/OUT TerminalsAlarm Scan Alarm SearchPost Alarm Recording Setting Pre Alarm Recording SettingRecording speed mode Recording duration Seconds Program Timer Recording Press the Data l or j button to select Y 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 Trigger Shot Recording Setup Connections Using a MultiplexerTrigger Shot Recording Series recording connections Series Recording SetupRecording will start in series recording mode Series RecordingSeries Recording Continous Loop Recording SetupLoop recording connection example with 2 VCRs Playback Field Advance Forward and Reverse Tape CounterPlayback Search Forward and ReverseDay/Time Search DAY/TIME SearchD Search 01 000000 will be displayed on screen Setting and Canceling the Quick Method Security Lock Setting the Security LockSetting the Security Lock Cancel the Security LockIf using the SET UP setting, continue with steps 4 Setting the BuzzerBuzzer SET menu appears Setting procedure on the first VCR is now completed Clock AdjustmentEject in terminal Setting the Cassette Eject ModeCassette Eject Setup Eject terminal connectionExample Setup for RS-232C or RS-485 USEDIP Switches Setup SW NoRS-485 Connection Setup for RS-232C or RS-485 USESetup for RS-232C or RS-485 Use RS-485 RJ-11 connector layoutPin Signal Operation Signal direction RS-232C 9-pin connector layoutPOWER/DEW/USED Time menu appears COM Terminal Timer OUT TerminalOutput Terminals Tape END OUT TerminalNON REC OUT terminal Remote control settingOutput Terminals Remote JackMaintenance Maintenance Table MaintenanceMaintaining and Checking The Mechanism After a Power Failure Troubleshooting GuideSystem Down Specifications Weekdays 830 AM 500 PM Pacific Time Sanyo Industrial VCR WarrantyRD2QD/NA
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