JVC SR-L910EK appendix Connections, Connecting to a Camera

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CONTROLS AND CONNECTORS

 

 

 

 

 

 

MIC

VIDEO

AUDIO

 

 

 

 

 

 

IN

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

IN

IN

CAM SW

ALARM

ALARM

COM

SERIES/CLOCK

REMOTE

 

 

OUT

IN

REC OUT

WARNING

 

 

COM

ALARM

TAPE

/REC

IN OUT

 

 

 

RESET

END OUT OUT

 

 

 

OUT

OUT

3 CONNECTIONS

 

 

3-1 Connecting to a Camera

 

 

CCD

 

Microphone

 

Amplifier

Video camera

 

RCA

 

BNC

 

 

 

 

Microphone

 

CAM SW

ALARM

ALARM

COM

 

SERIES/CLOCK

OUT

IN

REC OUT

WARNING

 

COM

ALARM

TAPE

 

/REC

IN

OUT

 

RESET

END OUT

OUT

 

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16

15

14

13

12

11

10

9

9

[SERIES/CLOCK IN] series recording signal/clock

 

reset signal input terminal

 

 

 

 

 

Input the series recording signals, VCR activation

 

signals from the external control equipment or clock

 

reset signals.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Select the input signal with the <TERMINAL SEL 1>

 

menu switch.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Series recording signal input

 

 

 

 

When the <TERMINAL SEL 1> menu switch is set to

 

“SERIES”, the series recording signal is input.

 

• Connect to the other VCR series recording signal

 

output terminal.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

• When a series recording signal is received from the

 

other VCR, recording starts automatically.

 

 

VCR activation signal input

 

 

 

 

 

• When the <TERMINAL SEL 1> menu switch is set to

 

“EXT”, recording start and stop can be controlled with

 

external signal input.

 

 

 

 

 

 

• Connect to an external control device.

 

 

 

When a VCR activation signal (ground input) is

 

received, recording starts automatically and continues

 

for as long as the VCR activation signals are input.

 

Clock reset signal input

 

 

 

 

Connecting the wires to the terminals 9&to

 

 

 

1.

Hold the button down

 

 

 

 

and insert the wire

 

 

 

 

over the top of the

 

 

 

2.

terminal.

 

 

button

Release the button to

 

 

 

 

lock the wire in the

 

 

 

 

terminal.

 

Recording mode signal output

 

When the <TERMINAL SEL 2> menu switch is set to

 

REC and the unit is in the Record mode, the recording

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mode signal (+12 V) is output.

 

[COM] common ground terminal

@Connect to the ground terminal of a connected unit.

 

[TAPE END OUT] tape end signal output terminal

 

Outputs a Tape End signal when the tape ends during

 

recording.

 

• Outputs a +12 V signal during recording, playback, FF

 

and rewind. When the tape ends during recording, a 0

 

V (GND level) signal is output.

 

• When the tape ends during auto repeat recording,

 

signals are output for about 2 seconds.

 

• Connect an external alarm lamp or buzzer via an

 

external interface.

 

• To cancel the output, press the EJECT button, PLAY

 

button, FF button or REW button.

 

The timing of the tape end signal output during

 

recording can be selected with the <REC REMAIN>

 

menu switch (at tape end, or 3 minutes or 6 minutes

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before the tape ends).

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

MIC

VIDEO

AUDIO

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

IN

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

IN

IN

CAM SW

ALARM

ALARM

COM

 

SERIES/CLOCK

 

 

 

OUT

IN

REC OUT

WARNING

REMOTE

 

 

COM

RESET

END OUT

OUT

IN OUT

 

 

ALARM

TAPE

 

/REC

 

 

 

 

OUT

OUT

AC 220-240 V

BNC

RCA

 

Monitor TV

Alarm sensor

 

12Connect the monitor’s video/audio input connectors to the SR-L910E/EK’s video/audio output connectors.

3Connect the video camera’s video output connector to the SR-L910E/EK’s video input connector.

4Input audio signals to the audio input connectors via an amplifier.

5When connecting an alarm sensor, connect it to the SR-L910E/EK’s alarm input terminal. When the connection is complete, connect the power plug to an AC 220-240 V, 50/60 Hz outlet.

CONNECTION TO THE SW-501E/SW-502E SEQUENTIAL SWITCHER

 

When the <TERMINAL SEL 1> menu switch is set to

 

“C.ADJ”, the clock reset signal from the master clock

 

can be received.

 

• Inputting the clock reset signal synchronises the time

 

with the master clock time if the time difference is

 

within ±30 seconds. If the difference exceeds

0

30 seconds, the time will not be adjusted correctly.

 

[WARNING/REC OUT] warning signal/rec signal

 

output terminal

 

Outputs a warning signal or recording mode signal. The

 

type of output signal can be selected with the

 

<TERMINAL SEL 2> menu switch.

Warning signal output

When the <TERMINAL SEL 2> menu switch is set to “WARNING”, a warning signal (+12 V) is output if an abnormality occurs in tape transport or mechanism operation.

 

[ALARM REC OUT] alarm recording mode signal

 

output terminal

$Outputs +12 V signals during alarm recording.

 

[ALARM RESET] alarm signal reset input terminal

 

Receives signals to cancel alarm recording.

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• Alarm input data is not reset.

 

[ALARM IN] alarm signal input terminal

^Receives signals to start alarm or sensor recording.

 

[COM] common ground terminal

&Connect to the ground terminal of a connected unit.

 

[CAM SW OUT] camera switching signal output

 

terminal

 

When a sequential switcher is connected, this terminal

 

outputs camera switching timing control signals. For

 

details, refer to page 54.

SW-501E/SW-502E

 

JK102/JK202

 

 

D.GND

 

AT 1

IN

TIMER INPUT

AT 0

OUT

connector

 

CS1 0

IN

 

CS0 1

OUT

 

TMP1

IN

 

SODT

IN/OUT

 

SLV/MST

IN

 

JK103/JK203

 

 

D.GND

 

AT 0

OUT

TIMER OUT

AT 1

IN

connector

CS0 1

OUT

 

CS1 0

IN

 

TMP0

OUT

 

SODT

IN/OUT

 

D. +5 V

OUT

 

 

Sequential switcher

 

SW-501E/SW-502E

1.

Connect pin 6 on the sequential switcher's TIMER INPUT

 

connector to the VCR's CAMERA SW OUT terminal. Connect

 

pin 1 to the GND terminal.

2.Connect pin 8 on the sequential switcher's TIMER INPUT connector to pin 8 on its TIMER OUT connector.

Note:

Be sure to use two DIN connectors for connections.

Set the function menu switch <CAM SW WIDTH> to 5msec. (Factory setting: 5msec)

MIC

VIDEO

AUDIO

IN

REMOTE

 

 

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Contents RS-232C Victor Company of JAPAN, LimitedLLT0014 LLT0014-001A-HDanish Safety Precautions Operation LockFor Your Safety Australia Connection to the mains supplyContents Introduction Major FeaturesPeriodical Maintenance IntroductionFront Panel Controls and ConnectorsRear Panel Mark in the Rec/Pause mode is shown in redSeries recording signal output Clock reset signal outputConnections Connecting to a CameraConnecting the Rear Panel Input/Output Terminal Connections Connecting a System Using a Sequential SwitcherMain Menu Display Monitor ON-SCREEN DisplayOn-Screen Display in the Time/Date and Record Modes Monitor ON-SCREEN Display1Operation Function Menu Switch SettingHour Meter Display PreparationScreens Items Contents of the Function Menu SwitchesScreens Items Set values Loading Date and Time SettingPreparation Cassette Loading/UnloadingPreparation Selection of Record/Play ModeSummer Time Compensation Recording RecordingPreparation RecordingSetting the daily timer Timer Recording1Changing a preset timer program Setting the weekly timerAlarm input during timer recording Canceling timer programmingRecording Alarm signal input Alarm RecordingTimelapse Alarm Alarm Timelapse RecordingSensor Recording 1Operations Repeat RecordingSeries Recording ConnectionsTape End Buzzer Recording with External VCR Activation SignalExternal Timer Recording How to Restore Recording After Power FailurePlayback Playback and SPECIAL-EFFECTS PlaybackSpecial-Effects Playback When the picture moves up and down in the Still mode TroubleshootingTracking/V. Lock Adjustment Contents VCR operation MeasuresNo Error Indication TroubleshootingRS-232C protocol SA-K97U SpecificationsPin connector specifications Data formatVCR setting commands SA-K97U RS-232C Protocol & CommandsCommand description VCR control commands5th byte Commands for VCR status verification4th byte 6th byte Contents of 5th byte BIT 0/1/2/3 Speed Code Commands reference chart4th byte Appendixes SpecificationsCAM SW OUT camera switching signal output Other input/output terminal signal levels