Pelco TLR2096 operation manual Controls, Front Panel

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5.0 CONTROLS

5.1 FRONT PANEL

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POWER

 

 

 

REC

JOG/ADJUST

SHUTTLE

 

 

 

 

CLEAR/

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REW

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EJECT

 

 

 

STOP

 

 

 

VIDEO

PICTURE

 

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DISPLAY

SKIP/INDEX

 

 

 

SOFT SHARP

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REC/PLAY

 

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TRACKING VERTICAL

 

COUNTER MODE

TIMER REC

SHUTTLE HOLD

 

 

 

ADJUST

 

RESET

 

 

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1.POWER button

Press for on; press again for off. The POWER indicator illuminates when the VCR is turned on.

2.EJECT button

Press to remove the cassette.

3.Cassette loading slot

Insert the cassette in this slot to load it.

4.STOP button

Press to halt all tape-related functions.

5.REC (record) button Press to begin recording.

6.JOG dial

Use to advance the tape frame-by-frame and to program the menus.

7.SHUTTLE ring

Use to adjust speed and to program the menus. Turn this ring to the right to advance the tape or to forward search. Turn it to the left to rewind a tape or to reverse search. You can also use it to clear the alarm list, power loss list, timer recording, and initialize the menu programming. It also lets you program or exit the menus after setup.

8.PLAY button

Press to play back a previously recorded tape.

9.PAUSE/SHUTTLE HOLD button

Press this button during recording to temporarily stop tape movement. Press again to resume recording. When it is pressed during playback, tape movement stops and a still field is displayed. Press again to restore normal playback. Pressing and holding this button after turning the SHUTTLE ring allows continuous high-speed playback even if the SHUTTLE ring is released.

10.COUNTER MEMORY/SKIP/INDEX button

Press this button to switch among counter memory (fluo- rescent display shows M), skip search (displays SKIP), and index search (displays INDEX).

Counter Memory: Turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right and the tape rewinds to the 00000 counter position and stops (Section 10.1.1).

Skip Search: The VCR fast forwards or rewinds until it locates an index signal and then plays back for about four seconds in 2H or 6H mode, doing this until it reaches the end or beginning of the tape (Section 9.3.2).

Index Search: During fast forward or rewind, the VCR searches for alarm index signals. When it finds one, the VCR plays back the tape and stays in still mode (Section 9.3.1).

11.TIMER REC button

Press to make a timed recording.

12.REC/PLAY MODE buttons

Set to 2H, 6H, L18H, 72H, or 96H mode to select record- ing speed and playback speed.

13.COUNTER RESET button

Press to reset the counter to 00000.

14.DISPLAY button

Press to display the Main menu. Press again to show the time display.

15.POSITION/VERTICAL ADJUST buttons (+/-)

Pressing the (+) button moves the day and time display to the right. Pressing the (-) button moves the day and time display down the screen. The display cannot be adjusted if a warning is displayed.

Pressing either button minimizes vertical jitter in the still mode or during fast playback. Refer to Section 9.4.3 for details.

16.TRACKING buttons (+/-)

Press these buttons if noise is present during playback, reverse playback, or slow playback.

17.PICTURE control

Use this control to adjust picture quality between soft and sharp.

18.VIDEO switch

Use the switch to select color or black and white recording and playback.

Figure 3. Front View

Pelco Manual C651M (7/99)

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Contents TLR2096 Contents Adjustment During Playback Timer RecordingAlarm Recording Recording After a Power Failure Playback Playback ProcedureManual # Date Comments List of IllustrationsList of Tables Revision HistoryAvertissement GeneralSAFEGUARDS, WARNINGS, CAUTION, and Care Power Cord Protection CleaningAccessories Power SourcesCare Of Video Cassette Tape Regulatory NoticesInformation Unpacking InstructionsTLR2096 Features and Functions OverviewIntroduction to TIME-LAPSE Recorders Pelco Manual C651M 7/99 Quick Start Basic StartAdditional Items Securing The VCR Controls InstallationPRE-INSTALLATION Cautions InstallationAudio Monitor MIC Audio Video OUTMX4000 Genex Series Multiplexer Connecting the VCR to a MultiplexerFor Automatic Speed TrackingB lines in Figure TIME-LAPSE VCR Coaxial CableFront Panel ControlsFluorescent Display Rear Panel This page intentionally left blank General Programming Instructions ProgrammingTime and Date Display Quick Guide to TLR2096 Menu StructureDisplay Menu 6.4.1 Display Mode Main MenuTime Date Size Direction Time Date Search MenuTime DateTimer Program Illustration Timer Program MenuRear Terminal Menu Recording SET UP MenuMaintenance Menu Day And Time Display Modes First Time SET UP MenuSet The Day And Time Display ModeTime Date Adjust Daylight Savings OFF Month Year Preventing Accidental Erasure LOADING/UNLOADING/PROTECTING the Tape CassetteLoading UnloadingRecording Mode RecordingManual Recording Repeat Recording Stop Rewind Repeat AlarmprotRecord Check Function Audio RecordingSeries Recording Recommended Number Of Tape UsesSynchronous Recording Timer Recording Programming ProcedureSpecial DW Settings Alarm Input Avoid Mistakes When Using The TimerAlarm Recording Symptom Fault ActionAlarm Recording Connection External Time Clock Adjustment1st VCR 2nd VCR Programming For Alarm Recording Emergency Recording Alarm Record Time DisplayReset The Alarm Recording List Recording After a Power FailurePlayback Procedure Playback ModePlayback Shuttle Ring Audio PlaybackEnd Of Tape Special Effects PlaybackDirect Shuttle Ring Still PictureFrame-By-Frame Playback Locating the Start of Alarm Recordings Index SearchSkip Search Tracking Adjustment Adjustment During PlaybackPicture Quality Adjustment Vertical AdjustmentSharp Counter Additional Functions and FeaturesMemory Backup in Case of Power Failure Power Failure Time DisplayElapsed Time Display Testing Initial System TestingRegular System Testing Troubleshooting SELF-DIAGNOSTIC Function and Warning DisplayMonitor Cause Remedy To turn off the indication Symptom Remedy Before Calling for ServiceSpecifications ElectricalVideo Mechanical GNDGeneral Warranty and Return Information WarrantyReturns