1 INTRODUCTION
1 INTRODUCTION
1-1 Major Features
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5Audio monitoring
Audio signals can be recorded in the
5Alarm recording function
When an alarm signal is input in the Timelapse Record mode, the
An index code is automatically recorded when alarm recording starts. Used as an alarm cue signal, this allows quick access to alarm recording points with the Index Search function.
5Sensor recording
Whenever an alarm signal is input in the Stop mode, the Record mode is automatically engaged.
5Time/date generator
Superimposes the year, month, date, minute and second on the image during recording. Also allows you to use the menu screen to display the number of alarms, alarm time, and the number of the power failures.
5Timer recording function
Two types of timer recording are available: based on the date (up to 8 programs) or based on the day of the week.
5Recording Check function
Pressing the [REC CHECK] button during recording allows you to check the status of the recording in progress. When activated via the corresponding function menu switch, the built- in head cleaner automatically cleans the heads whenever inferior picture quality is detected during Recording Check. After cleaning, the Recording Check operation is executed again automatically (Auto Recording Check function).
5Operation lock system
To prevent accidental or deliberate interference with VCR operation, a secret operation lock system is provided.
5Warning function
Error indications are shown on the front panel display.
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Even when the power is off, the camera's EE input can be output from the VCR.
5Camera switching signal output terminal
5Automatic
5Digital hour meter display
5Repeat recording/series recording function
5Recording control with external activation signal
5Alarm recording, tape end and warning electronic buzzer
5Summer time compensation function
5Wired remote control (optional)
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1-3 Precautions Handling and storage place
5 Avoid using the unit in places subject to the following conditions:
| • extreme heat or cold |
| • strong magnetic fields (do not use a transceiver within |
| 2 meters of this unit) |
| • high humidity |
| • dust and soil |
| • vibrations |
| • variations in temperature |
5 | Use this unit in horizontal (flat position) only. |
5 | Do not leave the unit in the Still or Record Pause |
| mode for a long time as this may damage the tape. |
| To minimize tape damage, this VCR automatically |
| enters the Stop mode after about 5 minutes have |
| passed in the Still or Record Pause mode. |
Condensation | |
5 | Condensation |
| When cold beer is poured into a glass, water drops |
| appear on the glass’s surface. This phenomenon is |
| called “condensation”. When condensation occurs on |
| the VCR’s head drum and tape guides it may damage |
| the tape. |
5 Handle the unit carefully
•Do not place anything heavy on the unit (a monitor, etc.). A malfunction may occur.
•Do not put any foreign substance into the cassette loading slot.
•Avoid violent shocks to the recording chassis during transportation. Remove the cassette tape from the unit for transportation.
5 Turn off the power to save electricity when not using the unit.
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• In a room that has just been heated |
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1-2 Periodical Maintenance
This VCR incorporates precision mechanical parts which will collect dirt over time and ultimately deteriorate and wear out. Over long periods of use, dirt and dust accumulates on the heads, drums and tape transport mechanisms. Dust which penetrates the VCR (especially during outdoor use) also promotes the wear and deterioration of mechanical parts by causing poor contact between tape and heads. This also prevents the VCR from maintaining video and audio quality at high levels. To prevent wear and deterioration, clean the heads regularly using a head cleaning tape. However, because a head cleaning tape alone cannot clean the entire tape transport mechanism, this should also be inspected periodically to prevent any problems that could result from a sudden failure.
As replacement and adjustment of parts require advanced skills and specialized equipment, please contact the person in charge of professional video equipment at your nearest
Video cassette |
Erasure prevention tab
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Turn the power of the VCR on before use. | ||
• Only use video cassette bearing the |
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• To prevent accidental erasure of a recorded tape, break |
the erasure prevention tab on the cassette. To use a |
cassette with a broken tab, place a piece of cellophane |
tape over the broken tab. |
• Video cassettes cannot be used upside down. |
• Leaving the tape in a partially wound condition for a long |
time may damage the tape. Rewind the tape to the |
Monitoring Usage Time |
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The total operation time reached by an ordinary home VCR | |||||
in 5 or 6 years may be reached by a professional VCR in | |||||
as few as 5 or 6 months. Therefore, it is important that the | |||||
total hours of operation be carefully monitored. An hour | |||||
meter in the | |||||
accumulated time. In the chart below, the hours |
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accumulated in each month are shown in relation to the | |||||
number of hours used per day. Times shown inside | |||||
shaded area indicate that maintenance should be | |||||
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time per | 1 month | 2 months | 3 months | 6 months | 12 months |
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2 hours | 60 | 120 | 180 | 360 | 720 |
8 hours | 240 | 480 | 720 | 1440 | 2880 |
12 hours | 360 | 720 | 1080 | 2160 | 4320 |
24 hours | 720 | 1440 | 2160 | 4320 | 8640 |
Periodic Maintenance |
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Check or replace the following mechanical parts according | ||||
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Running time | 1000H | 2000H | 3000H | 4000H |
Drum ass’y (including heads) | ^ | |||
Pinch rollers | ^ | |||
Drive parts | ^ | ^ | ^ |
^: Cleaning
: Check or replace as required. : Replace
•Maintenance requirements may vary depending on the operating environment and usage. The information
above should be used as a reference guide.
Timelapse recording is performed over very long periods of time which means that a durable tape is required. • Use an
• Do not use extended tapes (180 minutes or more such as
Although this unit has been designed for reliable operation over a long period of time, a daily inspection is recommended to ensure optimum performance. In particular, be sure to check the repeat recording function on a daily basis.
1Inspection procedure
Turn on the power for all units connected to the 2surveillance system.
3Check the quality of the image shown on the monitor. Check that the date and time shown on the monitor are correct.
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4Rewind the tape recorded the previous day for several
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6Press the play button for playback.
7Check that the playback picture is normal. Check that the recorded date and time are correct.
•This unit includes a Recording Check function (using the [REC CHECK] button) and an Automatic Recording Check function for daily checking of recording quality.
If any problems are found after inspection, turn the power off, unplug the power plug from the AC outlet, and contact your JVC dealer.
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