Pelco TLR2096 operation manual Maintenance Menu

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<MAINTENANCE> )POWER LOSS LIST

ALARM LIST

ALL MENU INITIALIZE POWER LOSS LIST CLEAR ALARM LIST CLEAR

<REPEAT REC TIMES>

0

<ELAPSED TIME>

0H

Figure 14. Maintenance Menu

CLOCK OUT

Sets the number of frames or fields to record (depending on the

 

recording mode) at the CLOCK OUT terminal.

 

1. First, set the recording mode for the CLOCK OUT pulse

 

output in the Rear Terminal menu.

 

• REC– When recording in any mode.

 

T/L-REC– When recording in time-lapse mode

 

(L18H, 72H, 96H).

 

2. Second, select the frequency interval by turning the

 

SHUTTLE ring. When you turn the JOG dial, the display

 

switches in the following order: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 10, 15, 20, 25,

 

30, 50, 60, F (field), 1. The numbers from 1 to 60 indicate

 

the number of frames in 2H or 6H recording mode or the

 

number of fields in time-lapse recording mode. One frame

 

consists of two fields. One field is selected when it is set

 

to “F” (field).

MODE OUT

Sets the state in which the signal output at the MODE OUT

 

terminal is switched to active. When you turn the JOG dial, the

 

display switches in the following order: REC (recording), PLAY

 

(playback), POWER (power on), TAPE IN (tape inserted),

 

TAPE REMAIN (three minutes in 2H mode before the tape

 

ends), CLOCK ADJ (output the signal for one second when the

 

clock indicates 00[min]:00[sec]), REC.

REC IN

Sets the REC IN terminal’s operation mode.

SERIES– Recording starts when the REC IN terminal is short-circuited to ground or a low-level voltage (0 to +1.6V) is applied.

REC-START/STOP Recording starts when the REC IN terminal is short-circuited to ground or a low-level voltage (0 to +1.6V) is applied. Recording stops if this connection is removed.

SYNC REC– The video signals from three cameras can be recorded separately by connecting a switcher. (Syn- chronous recording is available when recording in L18H mode.) Synchronous recording is explained (and the procedure listed) in Section 8.1.6.

6.9MAINTENANCE MENU

POWER LOSS

To display the power loss list, turn the JOG dial to select

LIST

POWER LOSS LIST. Turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right to

 

display the list. Power failure start times are stored in memory,

 

so you can confirm when they occurred. Up to three power

 

failure start times will be displayed. If there were more than

 

three, the first and last two power failure start times will be

 

displayed.

ALARM LIST

To display the alarm list, turn the JOG dial to select ALARM

 

LIST. Turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right to display the list.

 

Alarm record start times are stored in memory, so you can

 

confirm when they occurred. Up to three alarm record start

 

times will be displayed. If there were more than three, the first

 

and last two alarm record start times will be displayed.

ALL MENU

Turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right and the words ALL MENU

INITIALIZE

INITIALIZE will be displayed. When you turn SHUTTLE ring to

 

the left, all settings (except the TIMER RECORDING setting)

 

will be cleared. Turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right to return to

 

the Maintenance menu.

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Contents TLR2096 Contents Alarm Recording Timer RecordingRecording After a Power Failure Playback Playback Procedure Adjustment During PlaybackList of Tables List of IllustrationsRevision History Manual # Date CommentsAvertissement GeneralSAFEGUARDS, WARNINGS, CAUTION, and Care Accessories CleaningPower Sources Power Cord ProtectionInformation Regulatory NoticesUnpacking Instructions Care Of Video Cassette TapeOverview TLR2096 Features and FunctionsIntroduction to TIME-LAPSE Recorders Pelco Manual C651M 7/99 Basic Start Quick StartAdditional Items PRE-INSTALLATION Cautions InstallationInstallation Securing The VCR ControlsAudio Monitor MIC Audio Video OUTFor Automatic Speed TrackingB lines in Figure Connecting the VCR to a MultiplexerTIME-LAPSE VCR Coaxial Cable MX4000 Genex Series MultiplexerFront Panel ControlsFluorescent Display Rear Panel This page intentionally left blank General Programming Instructions ProgrammingTime and Date Display Quick Guide to TLR2096 Menu StructureMain Menu Display Menu 6.4.1 Display ModeTime Date Size Time Time Date Search MenuDate DirectionTimer 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 Loading LOADING/UNLOADING/PROTECTING the Tape CassetteUnloading Preventing Accidental ErasureRecording Recording ModeManual Recording Record Check Function Stop Rewind Repeat AlarmprotAudio Recording Repeat RecordingSeries Recording Recommended Number Of Tape UsesSynchronous Recording Programming Procedure Timer RecordingSpecial DW Settings Alarm Recording Avoid Mistakes When Using The TimerSymptom Fault Action Alarm InputExternal Time Clock Adjustment Alarm Recording Connection1st VCR 2nd VCR Programming For Alarm Recording Reset The Alarm Recording List Alarm Record Time DisplayRecording After a Power Failure Emergency RecordingPlayback Mode Playback ProcedurePlayback End Of Tape Audio PlaybackSpecial Effects Playback Shuttle RingStill Picture Direct Shuttle RingFrame-By-Frame Playback Index Search Locating the Start of Alarm RecordingsSkip Search Tracking Adjustment Adjustment During PlaybackVertical Adjustment Picture Quality AdjustmentSharp Memory Backup in Case of Power Failure Additional Functions and FeaturesPower Failure Time Display CounterElapsed Time Display Initial System Testing TestingRegular System Testing SELF-DIAGNOSTIC Function and Warning Display TroubleshootingMonitor Cause Remedy To turn off the indication Symptom Remedy Before Calling for ServiceElectrical SpecificationsVideo GND MechanicalGeneral Warranty Warranty and Return InformationReturns