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REC

REC

STOP REC

 

 

 

EJECT OPERATE

 

CHECK

OPERATE

 

 

 

 

 

HDR

RESET/

ON SCREEN

 

 

 

CANCEL

REW REVERSE PAUSE PLAY FF

 

 

SHIFT

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

TRACKING

V. LOCK TIMER SEARCH DISPLAY LOCK CNT RESET

MENU

TIME MODE

FIELD REV

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– +

 

– S E T

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FIELD ADV

 

 

 

 

 

 

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REC

REC

STOP REC

 

 

 

EJECT OPERATE

 

CHECK

OPERATE

 

 

 

 

 

 

RESET/

ON SCREEN

 

 

 

CANCEL

REW REVERSE PAUSE PLAY FF

 

 

SHIFT

 

 

TRACKING

V. LOCK TIMER SEARCH DISPLAY LOCK CNT RESET

MENU

TIME MODE

FIELD REV

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– +

 

– S E T

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FIELD ADV

 

 

 

 

 

 

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^ [SEARCH] button Use to search the alarm recorded section or a section recorded at a specified date and time. In the Stop mode, select the search mode by pressing this button.

Press once to engage the Alarm Search mode.

Press twice to engage the Alarm Scan mode.

Press three times to engage the Date/Time Search mode.

Press four times to release the search mode.

After the search mode is selected with this button, press the [FF] or [REW] button to execute the search operation in the selected mode.

For details, refer to page 49.

& [DISPLAY] button Selects which data — current time, control tape counter (00H 00M 00S — 23H 59M 59S) or reel tape counter (0 — 9999) — is displayed. Each time this button is pressed, the display switches to the next item.

* [LOCK] button Press to activate the operation lock function.

w [TIME MODE/SET +/–] buttons

Use to select the recording and playback speed mode. Available recording/playback speed modes vary depending on the setting of menu switch <HDR RECORDING> on the <VTR MODE> screen.

Each time these buttons are pressed, the recording/ playback speed mode changes as follows. The recording/ playback speed mode is shown on the display.

HDR recording: OFF

HDR recording: ON

2H: Standard

2H: Standard

6H: 3x

6H: 3x

L12H: 12-hour SP linear slow

L18H: 18-hour EP linear slow

L24H: 24-hour SP linear slow

24H: 24-hour EP timelapse

48H: 48-hour SP timelapse

48H: 48-hour EP timelapse

72H: 72-hour SP timelapse

72H: 72-hour EP timelapse

120H: 120-hour SP timelapse

120H: 120-hour EP timelapse

168H: 168-hour SP timelapse

168H: 168-hour EP timelapse

240H: 240-hour SP timelapse

240H: 240-hour EP timelapse

480H: 480-hour SP timelapse

480H: 480-hour EP timelapse

960H: 960-hour SP timelapse

960H: 960-hour EP timelapse

^ [SEARCH] button Use to search the alarm recorded section or a section recorded at a specified date and time. In the Stop mode, select the search mode by pressing this button.

Press once to engage the Alarm Search mode.

Press twice to engage the Alarm Scan mode.

Press three times to engage the Date/Time Search mode.

Press four times to release the search mode.

After the search mode is selected with this button, press the [FF] or [REW] button to execute the search operation in the selected mode.

For details, refer to page 49.

& [DISPLAY] button Selects which data — current time, control tape counter (00H 00M 00S — 23H 59M 59S) or reel tape counter (0 — 9999) — is displayed. Each time this button is pressed, the display switches to the next item.

* [LOCK] button Press to activate the operation lock function.

w [TIME MODE/SET +/–] buttons

Use to select the recording and playback speed mode. Each time these buttons are pressed, the recording/ playback speed mode changes as follows. The recording/ playback speed mode is shown on the display.

3H: Standard L12H: 12-hour linear slow L24H: 24-hour linear slow 48H: 48-hour timelapse 72H: 72-hour timelapse 120H: 120-hour timelapse 168H: 168-hour timelapse 240H: 240-hour timelapse 480H: 480-hour timelapse 960H: 960-hour timelapse

Also use these buttons during date/time setting, timer program setting and menu switch setting to specify setting values.

e [ON SCREEN/SHIFT 7/t] buttons

• Use these buttons on the normal screen to move the

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[CNT RESET] button When the display shows the control tape counter or reel tape counter, press this button to reset to “00H00M00S” or “0000”.

[RESET/CANCEL] button

In the Timer Program Setting mode, press this button to cancel the program settings. For details, refer to “Timer Recording” on page 36.

Also press this button to interrupt alarm recording or to reset the alarm input data or power loss (power failure) data. For details, refer to pages 21 and 39.

Resets the seconds in the currently displayed time to 00

when pressed together with the

( [CNT RESET] button

(except in menu setting mode).

 

-When the seconds value is 29 or less, the minutes value is the same but the seconds value is reset to 0. (eg. 12:34:29 [ 12:34:00)

-When the seconds value is 30 or more, the seconds value is reset to “00” and the minutes value is increased by one. (e.g. 12:34:30 [12:35:00)

[MENU] button Presstodisplaythedate/time,timerprogram,andvariousother menu setting screens, as well as the hour meter, on the monitor. Press again to cancel the menu or hour meter display.

Also use these buttons during date/time setting, timer program setting and menu switch setting to specify setting values.

e [ON SCREEN/SHIFT 7/t] buttons

Use these buttons on the normal screen to move the display position or recording position of on-screen information. The position can be moved down by pressing the 7 button and to the right by pressing the t button.

Use these buttons on the menu screen to select the desired item in date/time setting, timer program setting and menu switch setting.

r Display section For details, refer to page 11.

t [OPERATE] indicator Lights when the [OPERATE] button is turned on.

y [HDR] indicator Lights in the HDR recording and HDR playback modes. * HDR: High Density Recording

For details on HDR recording, refer to page 28.

( [CNT RESET] button When the display shows the control tape counter or reel tape counter, press this button to reset to “00H00M00S” or “0000”.

) [RESET/CANCEL] button

In the Timer Program Setting mode, press this button to cancel the program settings. For details, refer to “Timer Recording” on page 36.

Also press this button to interrupt alarm recording or to reset the alarm input data or power loss (power failure) data. For details, refer to pages 21 and 39.

Resets the seconds in the currently displayed time to 00 when pressed together with the ( [CNT RESET] button (except in menu setting mode).

-When the seconds value is 29 or less, the minutes value is the same but the seconds value is reset to 0.

(e.g. 12:34:29 [ 12:34:00)

-When the seconds value is 30 or more, the seconds value is reset to “00” and the minutes value is increased by one. (e.g. 12:34:30 [12:35:00)

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[MENU] button

 

Presstodisplaythedate/time,timerprogram,andvariousother

 

menu setting screens, as well as the hour meter, on the

 

monitor. Press again to cancel the menu or hour meter display.

display position or recording position of on-screen

information. The position can be moved down by pressing

the 7 button and to the right by pressing the t button.

• Use these buttons on the menu screen to select the desired

item in date/time setting, timer program setting and menu

switch setting.

r Display section For details, refer to page 11.

t [OPERATE] indicator Lights when the [OPERATE] button is turned on.

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Contents Trouble Shooting Controlsand Connectors ConnectionsSwitches IntroductionThis unit should be used with 120 V AC only For Your Safety AustraliaPower System Connection to the mains supplyContents Introduction Major FeaturesPeriodical Maintenance IntroductionDaily Inspection Precautions Video cassetteFront Panel REC16 17 18 Model Display Controls and Connectors Rear PanelConnections Connecting to a CameraSystem Using Sequential Switcher ConnectionsConnecting the Rear Panel Input/Output Terminal Connections ModelOn-Screen Display Selecting the data display Contents of the main menu items ON-SCREEN/MENU SwitchesON-SCREEN/MENU Switches Main Menu Display1During daylight savings time Date and Time SettingHour Meter Display 1Standard timeAlarm Input/Power Loss Data Display Menu Switch SettingContents of Menu Switches Sensor BuzzerIN/OUT Preparation Recording/Playback Speed Mode SelectionCassette Loading/Unloading Auto operate on Auto playALARM/SENSOR Mode Recording/Playback Speed Mode SelectionSwitch Setting During Recording RecordingRecording Timer Recording Program SettingReset Recording Basic OperationTimer Program No Timer button Menu button SET + button SET buttonOFF Operation is disabled ST 1st week RPT Every week Stop time Start time Day of the weekTimer Recording Timer Recording1ST Timer Program Timer screenStop time Start time On Enabled Day of the week Day of the week RPT Every weekHoliday Timer Recording Setting Menu button SET button SET + buttonStandby mode is engaged Canceling/Changing Timer Recording1To modify timer programs ProgramAlarm Recording Sensor Recording Series RecordingRepeat Recording Non-stop continuous series recordingExternal Timer Recording Recording with External VCR Activation SignalHow to Restore Recording After Power Failure Tape End BuzzerPreparation Playback5To stop playback Playback and SPECIAL-EFFECTS Playback Special-Effects PlaybackSpecial-Effects Playback Alarm search Alarm Search/Date and Time SearchAlarm scan Date/time searchV. Pulse Tracking/V Lock AdjustmentRepeat Playback Counter Memory FunctionDisplay section Error indication Buzzer screen TroubleshootingError Indication Contents VCR operation MeasuresInstallation of the SA-K97U Optional SA-K97U RS-232C Interface BoardSA-K97U Specifications SA-K97U RS-232C Protocol & CommandsOptional SA-K97U RS-232C Interface Board SA-K97U RS-232C Protocol & Commands TXDRXD Count Reset E2H Cancel 67HAL/PL Reset E1H Date SET 8EH1st/2nd byte Commands for VCR status verificationContents of 5th byte BIT 0/1/2/3 Speed Code 3rd byte 5th byteCommands reference chart HDR OFF AppendixesTape Reel Counter/Tape Remaining Time Table HDR onSpecifications AppendixesRear Panel’s Input/Output