JVC SR-9080 appendix ON-SCREEN/MENU Switches, Main Menu Display

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ON-SCREEN/MENU SWITCHES

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4-1 On-Screen Display

Displays the time date (date and time), recording speed, number of alarms and number of power losses (power failures) on

screen in the Stop mode, Record mode and Record-Pause mode.

During recording, the on-screen data is recorded together with video signals.

The on-screen display position can be moved with the [ON SCREEN] buttons.

The type of data shown and display brightness can be selected on the <ON SCREEN /F. DISP MODE> screen.

4 ON-SCREEN/MENU SWITCHES

4-2 Main Menu Display

You can display date and time data recorded when an alarm input or power failure occurs, as well as the hour meter (drum rotating time) by selecting the desired item in the main menu. The date/time setting screen, menu switch setting screen for each application, and timer recording program setting screen can also be displayed by selecting the desired item in the main menu. Date/time setting, menu switch setting and hour meter can be checked on the VCR’s display as well.

 

 

 

[ON SCREEN 7] button

 

 

[ON SCREEN t] button

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SR-9080E

RESET/

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

ON SCREEN

 

 

 

REC

CANCEL

REC

STOP REC

 

EJECT OPERATE

 

 

SHIFT

 

 

CHECK

OPERATE

 

MENU

TIME MODE

 

 

 

RESET/

 

 

 

CANCEL ON SCREEN

 

 

 

 

REW REVERSE PAUSE PLAY FF

 

SHIFT

 

 

 

 

 

TRACKING

V. LOCK TIMER SEARCH DISPLAY LOCK CNT RESET

MENU TIME MODE

 

S E T

+

FIELD REV

FIELD ADV – +

– +

– S E T +

 

 

 

 

 

[SHIFT 7] button

[SHIFT t] button

 

 

SR-9080U

 

 

REC

OPERATE

 

EJECT OPERATE

 

 

HDR

RESET/

ON SCREEN

 

CANCEL

 

 

SHIFT

CNT RESET

MENU

TIME MODE

– S E T +

Operation

5 Connect the video output connector of this unit to the

1monitor’s video input connector.

2Turn on the monitor and VCR.

 

Press the [MENU] button.

 

[ The main menu screen is shown on the monitor

3

screen.

 

Press the [SHIFT 7] button to move the cursor to the

 

On-screen display

Time (hour,

 

Recording speed (ALARM

 

indication during alarm/

minute, second)

sensor recording)

 

 

Date (day,

 

[MENU]

00:00:01

48H

month, year)

18–02–1999

THU

 

AL–056

PL–04

Number of

 

Number of

alarms

 

power losses

 

 

(power

 

 

failures)

 

 

[ON SCREEN t] button

 

 

[MENU]

 

00:00:01

48H

 

18–02–1999

THU

 

AL–056

PL–04

[ON SCREEN 7]

 

 

button

 

 

Preparation

5 Connect the video output connector of this unit to the 1monitor’s video input connector.

2Turn on the monitor and VCR.

When a video signal from a camera is input to the video input connector, on-screen data is superimposed on the picture. When there is no input signal, on-screen data is shown on a black background.

Changing the on-screen display position

5 Move horizontally. Press the [ON SCREEN t] button.

[The display position is moved to the right

5 Move downward. Press the [ON SCREEN 7] button.

[The display position is moved down.

[MENU] button

[SET +] button

 

 

 

 

[SET –] button

 

 

Main menu screen

 

 

[MENU]

Cursor

 

CLOCK SET

 

ONSCREEN/F. DISP MODE

 

 

VIDEO/VTR MODE

 

 

SRI/EXT MODE

 

 

ALARM/SENSOR MODE

 

 

BUZZER/IN OUT

 

 

PROGRAM TIMER

 

 

HOLIDAY SET

 

 

HOUR METER

 

 

OTHER

 

4item you want to display.

Press the [SET +/–] button to display the selected menu

5screen on the monitor (see below).

To restore the main menu screen, press the [MENU]

button.

To cancel the main menu mode, press the [MENU]

button again. The normal screen is restored.

Selecting the data display

Contents of the main menu items

Display items

ON SCREEN MODE screen

[ON SCREEN MODE]

1. TONE

100%

 

**********

2. DATE

ON

3. TIME

ON

4. REC SPEED

ON

5. ALARM CNT

ON

6. POWER LOSS CNT

ON

[FRONT DISPLAY]

1. REC TALLY

ON

2. WARNING

ON

The data displayed on-screen can be selected on the <ON SCREEN MODE> screen. Set the <ONSCREEN/F. DISP MODE> setting to “ON”.

5 When you do not want to display or record on-screen data, set the corresponding menu item to “OFF”.

Changing the on-screen display brightness

Set the brightness with the menu switch <TONE> on the <ON SCREEN MODE> screen. Select 0%, 30%, 70% or 100%.

The higher the number, the brighter the characters.

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For details on menu operation, refer to page 22.

5 CLOCK SET (VCR's display cLSET) Displays the date/time setting screen.

*Set the clock before operating the VCR (refer to page 19).

5 ONSCREEN/F. DISP MODE (VCR's display DISP) Let’s you choose whether or not to display on- screen display items, brightness selection, [REC] indicator and warning indicator. 5 VIDEO/VTR MODE (VCR's display VIDEO) For VCR operation settings such as V. Pulse ON/ OFF, HDR recording, counter memory function and repeat recording/playback. 5 SRI/EXT MODE (VCR's display SRi ET) For setting series recording or automatic recording with an external signal. 5 ALARM/SENSOR MODE (VCR's display ALSEN) For setting alarm recording or sensor recording operation.

5 BUZZER/IN OUT (VCR's display BUSSiO) Turn ON/OFF buzzers such as the tape end buzzer and alarm/sensor buzzer and set camera switch signal output. 5 PROGRAM TIMER (VCR's display PRG) Shows timer recording program settings with the day of the week. 5 HOLIDAY SET (VCR's display HOLiDY) Shows timer recording program settings at specified dates. 5 HOUR METER (VCR's display HOUR) Shows the VCR’s operating time (drum rotation time). 5 OTHER (VCR's display OTHER) Shows the date and time when an alarm was input or a power failure occurred.

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Contents Introduction Controlsand Connectors ConnectionsSwitches Trouble ShootingConnection to the mains supply For Your Safety AustraliaPower System This unit should be used with 120 V AC onlyContents Introduction Major FeaturesPeriodical Maintenance IntroductionREC Precautions Video cassetteFront Panel Daily Inspection16 17 18 Model Display Rear Panel Controls and ConnectorsConnections Connecting to a CameraSystem Using Sequential Switcher ConnectionsOn-Screen Display Connecting the Rear Panel Input/Output Terminal ConnectionsModel Main Menu Display ON-SCREEN/MENU SwitchesON-SCREEN/MENU Switches Selecting the data display Contents of the main menu items1Standard time Date and Time SettingHour Meter Display 1During daylight savings timeMenu Switch Setting Alarm Input/Power Loss Data DisplayContents of Menu Switches IN/OUT SensorBuzzer Auto operate on Auto play Recording/Playback Speed Mode SelectionCassette Loading/Unloading PreparationRecording Recording/Playback Speed Mode SelectionSwitch Setting During Recording ALARM/SENSOR ModeRecording Basic Operation Timer Recording Program SettingReset RecordingStop time Start time Day of the week Timer button Menu button SET + button SET buttonOFF Operation is disabled ST 1st week RPT Every week Timer Program No1ST Timer RecordingTimer Recording Day of the week RPT Every week Program Timer screenStop time Start time On Enabled Day of the week TimerMenu button SET button SET + button Holiday Timer Recording SettingProgram Canceling/Changing Timer Recording1To modify timer programs Standby mode is engagedAlarm Recording Series Recording Sensor RecordingNon-stop continuous series recording Repeat RecordingTape End Buzzer Recording with External VCR Activation SignalHow to Restore Recording After Power Failure External Timer Recording5To stop playback PreparationPlayback Special-Effects Playback Playback and SPECIAL-EFFECTS PlaybackSpecial-Effects Playback Date/time search Alarm Search/Date and Time SearchAlarm scan Alarm searchCounter Memory Function Tracking/V Lock AdjustmentRepeat Playback V. PulseContents VCR operation Measures TroubleshootingError Indication Display section Error indication Buzzer screenOptional SA-K97U RS-232C Interface Board Installation of the SA-K97UOptional SA-K97U RS-232C Interface Board SA-K97U SpecificationsSA-K97U RS-232C Protocol & Commands RXD SA-K97U RS-232C Protocol & CommandsTXD Date SET 8EH Cancel 67HAL/PL Reset E1H Count Reset E2H3rd byte 5th byte Commands for VCR status verificationContents of 5th byte BIT 0/1/2/3 Speed Code 1st/2nd byteCommands reference chart HDR on AppendixesTape Reel Counter/Tape Remaining Time Table HDR OFFRear Panel’s Input/Output SpecificationsAppendixes