JVC SR-9080 appendix Alarm Input/Power Loss Data Display, Menu Switch Setting

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4 ON-SCREEN/MENU SWITCHES

4-5 Alarm Input/Power Loss Data Display

4 ON-SCREEN/MENU SWITCHES

4-6 Menu Switch Setting

[MENU]

CLOCK SET ONSCREEN/F. DISP MODE VIDEO/VTR MODE SRI/EXT MODE ALARM/SENSOR MODE BUZZER/IN OUT PROGRAM TIMER

The dates and times of up to 8 alarm inputs or 4 power losses

(failures) can be displayed.

1Operation

2Turn on the VCR and monitor.

Press the [MENU] button to display the main menu on the

3monitor.

4Press the [SHIFT 7] button to set the cursor on <OTHER>.

You can customize the VCR’s functions to suit the requirements of your application using the four menu switch setting screens accessible from the main menu screen.

ON SCREEN/F. DISPLAY MODE

VIDEO/VTR MODE

SRI/EXT, ALARM/SENSOR MODE

BUZZER/IN OUT

Each menu switch setting screen can be accessed independently from the main menu.

 

[SHIFT 7] button

 

 

SR-9080U

RESET/

 

 

ON SCREEN

REC

CANCEL

HOLIDAY SET

HOUR METER OTHER

Cursor indication

Press the [SET +/–]

button to display the <OTHER>

5screen.

 

REC

STOP

REC

 

 

 

 

 

 

CHECK

 

 

 

OPERATE

 

 

 

 

 

 

HDR

REW REVERSE PAUSE

PLAY FF

 

 

 

 

 

 

TRACKING

V. LOCK

TIMER SEARCH DISPLAY LOCK CNT RESET

FIELD REV

 

FIELD ADV

+

+

 

RESET/

CANCEL ON SCREEN

SHIFT

MENU TIME MODE

– S E T +

EJECT OPERATE

 

 

 

 

SHIFT

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

MENU TIME MODE

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

[MENU] button

[SET +/–] button

Alarm/power loss list screen

[OTHER]

ALARM IN LIST

POWER LOSS LIST

Press the [SHIFT 7] button to set the cursor on the item

you want to display (ALARM LIST or POWER LOSS LIST).

6Press the [SET +/–] button to display the alarm or power loss

list.

 

• Alarm list:

Up to 8 alarms are shown. When 9 or more

Normal screen [MENU] button

 

S E T

+

[MENU] button

 

 

[SET +] button

[SET –] button

alarms are input, the most recent data will

replace the earliest data (beginning with the

second item).

• Power loss list: Up to 4 power losses are shown. When 5 or

more power losses are input, the most recent

data will replace the earliest data (beginning

Main menu screen

[MENU]

CLOCK SET ONSCREEN/F. DISP MODE VIDEO/VTR MODE SRI/EXT MODE ALARM/SENSOR MODE BUZZER/IN OUT PROGRAM TIMER

[MENU] button

ON SCREEN/F. DISPLAY MODE

screen

1Operation

2Turn on the VCR and monitor.

Press the [MENU] button to display the main menu on the

3monitor.

[MENU] button

[SET +/–] button

 

Alarm list screen

 

[ALARM IN]

AL–001 12:00:00 9–21–98

AL–003 21:44:30 10–6–98

AL–002 14:30:00 9–25–98

AL–––– ––:––:–– ––– ––––

AL–––– ––:––:–– ––– ––––

AL–––– ––:––:–– ––– ––––

First alarm Last alarm Second alarm

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with the second item).

 

Press the [MENU] button three times to restore the normal

 

screen.

Press the [MENU] button once to restore the <OTHER> screen and press once more to restore the main menu.

Resetting alarm input/power loss (failure) data

Press the [RESET/CANCEL] button on the alarm list

HOLIDAY SET

HOUR METER OTHER

[ON SCREEN MODE]

1. TONE

100IRE

 

**********

2. DATE

ON

3. TIME

ON

4. REC SPEED

ON

5. ALARM CNT

OFF

6. POWER LOSS CNT

OFF

[FRONT DISPLAY]

1. REC TALLY

ON

2. WARNING

ON

 

Press the [SHIFT 7] button to select the menu switch

 

setting screen you want to set or check.

4

• Set the cursor on the desired menu switch setting screen.

 

Press the [SET +/–] button.

[The selected menu switch setting screen is shown on the monitor.

 

• The menu switch setting screen consists of several menu

5

switch items.

AL–––– ––:––:–– ––– ––––

AL–––– ––:––:–– ––– ––––

screen to reset the alarm input data stored in memory. Press the [RESET/CANCEL] button on the power loss list screen to reset the power loss data stored in memory.

 

VIDEO/VTR MODE

[VIDEO MODE]

 

[SET +/–]

screen

1. V. PULSE

OFF

[VTR MODE]

 

button

U model only

 

1. HDR

OFF

 

1To change the menu switch setting

Press the [SHIFT 7] button to set the cursor on the

2menu switch item setting you want to change.

Hour

Year

Minute

Day

 

Month

Second

Power loss list screen

[POWER LOSS]

PL–01 7:35:27 9–21–98

PL–03 17:44:20 11–7 –98

PL–02 10:30:30 10–30–98

First power loss Last power loss Second power loss

 

2. CNT MEM SW

OFF

 

3. POWER ON REC

OFF

 

4. AUTO REC CHECK

OFF

 

5. AUTO REW

OFF

 

6. REPEAT PLAY

OFF

 

7. REPEAT REC

OFF

SRI/EXT,

[SRI/EXT MODE]

 

ALARM/SENSOR

1. SRI/EXT REC

OFF

2. EXT REC END NORMAL

MODE screen

3. CNT TAPE END

OFF

 

 

[ALARM/SENSOR MODE]

 

1. REC MODE

OFF

 

2. REC SPEED

2H

 

Press the [SET +/–] button to specify the set value.

 

 To set more than one menu switch, repeat the above

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steps 1and 2.

 

To check or set the other menu switch setting screens

 

Press the [MENU] button to restore the main menu screen and

7repeat steps 3 to 5.

 

End menu switch setting.

 

To restore the normal screen from the menu switch setting

 

screen, press the [MENU] button twice.

PL––– –:––:–– ––– ––––

 

3. DURATION

180SEC

 

4. TAPE END MODE

OFF

BUZZER/IN OUT

[BUZZER]

 

screen

1. TAPE END

OFF

 

2. AL/SENSOR IN

OFF

 

3. WARNING

OFF

 

[IN/OUT]

 

 

1. CAMERA SW

OFF

 

2. RS232C B. RATE

9600

The specified setting value is stored in the VCR’s memory and retained even if the operating power is turned off.

For details on menu switch items, refer to pages 23 to 26.

Only shown when the SA- K97 is installed.

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Contents Switches Controlsand Connectors ConnectionsTrouble Shooting IntroductionPower System For Your Safety AustraliaThis unit should be used with 120 V AC only Connection to the mains supplyContents Periodical Maintenance Major FeaturesIntroduction IntroductionFront Panel Precautions Video cassetteDaily Inspection REC16 17 18 Model Display Rear Panel Controls and ConnectorsSystem Using Sequential Switcher Connecting to a CameraConnections ConnectionsModel Connecting the Rear Panel Input/Output Terminal ConnectionsOn-Screen Display ON-SCREEN/MENU Switches ON-SCREEN/MENU SwitchesSelecting the data display Contents of the main menu items Main Menu DisplayHour Meter Display Date and Time Setting1During daylight savings time 1Standard timeMenu Switch Setting Alarm Input/Power Loss Data DisplayContents of Menu Switches Buzzer SensorIN/OUT Cassette Loading/Unloading Recording/Playback Speed Mode SelectionPreparation Auto operate on Auto playSwitch Setting During Recording Recording/Playback Speed Mode SelectionALARM/SENSOR Mode RecordingReset Timer Recording Program SettingRecording Recording Basic OperationOFF Operation is disabled ST 1st week RPT Every week Timer button Menu button SET + button SET buttonTimer Program No Stop time Start time Day of the weekTimer Recording Timer Recording1ST Stop time Start time On Enabled Day of the week Program Timer screenTimer Day of the week RPT Every weekMenu button SET button SET + button Holiday Timer Recording Setting1To modify timer programs Canceling/Changing Timer RecordingStandby mode is engaged ProgramAlarm Recording Series Recording Sensor RecordingNon-stop continuous series recording Repeat RecordingHow to Restore Recording After Power Failure Recording with External VCR Activation SignalExternal Timer Recording Tape End BuzzerPlayback Preparation5To stop playback Special-Effects Playback Playback and SPECIAL-EFFECTS PlaybackSpecial-Effects Playback Alarm scan Alarm Search/Date and Time SearchAlarm search Date/time searchRepeat Playback Tracking/V Lock AdjustmentV. Pulse Counter Memory FunctionError Indication TroubleshootingDisplay section Error indication Buzzer screen Contents VCR operation MeasuresOptional SA-K97U RS-232C Interface Board Installation of the SA-K97USA-K97U RS-232C Protocol & Commands SA-K97U SpecificationsOptional SA-K97U RS-232C Interface Board TXD SA-K97U RS-232C Protocol & CommandsRXD AL/PL Reset E1H Cancel 67HCount Reset E2H Date SET 8EHContents of 5th byte BIT 0/1/2/3 Speed Code Commands for VCR status verification1st/2nd byte 3rd byte 5th byteCommands reference chart Tape Reel Counter/Tape Remaining Time Table AppendixesHDR OFF HDR onAppendixes SpecificationsRear Panel’s Input/Output