JVC SR-9080 appendix Model Display

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2 CONTROLS AND CONNECTORS

 

U model

 

 

 

2-2 Display

 

 

 

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7

8

 

 

 

2

3

 

 

1 Operation mode display

 

 

 

Shows the operation modes.

 

 

 

Playback Recording

Rewind

Fast-

Timelapse

 

forward

playback

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Still

Record-

Rewind

Fast-forward

Reverse

 

 

pause

search

search

playback

 

 

 

 

* (

) mark in the Rec/Pause mode is shown in red.

2

 

Cassette indication

 

 

 

Lights when a cassette is loaded. Blinks when a cassette

 

is being ejected.

 

 

 

3

[SP/EP] indication

 

 

 

 

Shows the standard (SP) mode or extended (EP) mode

 

during recording/playback. During ordinary timelapse

 

recording/playback, the [SP] indication is shown.

 

The [EP] indication is shown during recording in the HDR

 

(High-Density Record) mode or during playback of a tape

 

section recorded in the HDR mode.

 

4 Tape counter/clock indication

 

 

Shows the current time (hour: minute: second), tape control counter (00H 00M 00S — 23H 59M 59S) or tape reel counter (0 — 9999) when the operating mode is on.

The display can be selected with the [DISPLAY] button. Shows the current time when the operating mode is off. When a cassette is ejected, the tape control counter and tape reel counter are reset automatically.

When the cassette is rewound to the beginning in the Repeat Recording or Auto Rewind mode using the counter end output function, the tape control counter and tape reel counter are reset.

The control and reel counter counts slowly in the Timelapse mode.

In the timelapse mode, the control counter shows the time equivalent to that shown when a tape is played back in the 2H or 6H mode.

(Example: The control counter advances 1 second for about 8 minutes in the 960H ordinary timelapse mode.)

During date/time search setting and operation, “td” is shown in place of the seconds.

Shows the setting item during menu switch setting.

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4

10

11 12

13

5 5 Recording/playback speed display

Normally shows the recording/playback speed mode set with the [TIME MODE] button.

Shows the following indications in the Alarm Search mode.

During alarm search: Shows the specified alarm number

(example: AL12)

During alarm scan: Shows the alarm scan mode (ALSC).

During date/time search: Shows the specified date and time (example 2310).

Shows setting details in menu switch setting.

When an error occurs, the error indication “E-**” blinks (if the menu switch <WARNING> on the <F. DISP> screen is set to “ON”).

For error indications, refer to page 53.

6

[TIMER] indication

 

Lights during timer recording programming/operation.

7

[REPEAT] indication

 

When <REPEAT REC> in the <VTR MODE> menu is set

 

to “ON”, this indication is shown. When <TAPE END

 

MODE> in the <ALARM/SENSOR MODE> menu is set to

 

“STOP” and the Repeat Record mode is engaged, the

 

[REPEAT] indication goes out if alarm recording or sensor

 

recording takes place.

8

[OVERLAP] indication

 

Blinks when programs scheduled for timer recording overlap.

9 Timer program number

 

All programmed timer recording numbers light.

 

During timer recording, the number of the program being

 

recorded blinks. When the timer recording ends, this

 

number goes out.

0

[AL] (alarm) indication

 

Shown during alarm recording or sensor recording.

 

Blinks when alarm recording or sensor recording ends.

!

[LOCK] indication

 

Lights when the operation lock function is activated.

@

[AL REC] (alarm recording) indication

 

Lights when the menu switch <REC MODE> on the <ALARM/

 

SENSOR MODE> screen is set to “ALARM” or “ALL”.

#

[SENSOR REC] (sensor recording) indication

 

Lights when the menu switch <REC MODE> on the <ALARM/

 

SENSOR MODE> screen is set to “SENSOR” or “ALL”.

2 CONTROLS AND CONNECTORS

 

E model

 

 

 

 

2-2 Display

 

 

 

 

1

6

7

8

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2

3

 

 

1 Operation mode display

 

 

 

Shows the operation modes.

 

 

 

Playback Recording

Rewind

Fast-

Timelapse

 

forward

playback

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Still

Record-

Rewind

Fast-forward

Reverse

 

 

pause

search

search

playback

 

 

 

 

* (

) mark in the Rec/Pause mode is shown in red.

2

 

Cassette indication

 

 

 

Lights when a cassette is loaded. Blinks when a cassette

 

is being ejected.

 

 

 

3

[SP] indication

 

 

 

 

Shows the standard (SP) mode during recording/playback.

 

During timelapse recording/playback, the [SP] indication is

 

shown.

 

 

 

 

4 Tape counter/clock indication

 

 

Shows the current time (hour: minute: second), tape control counter (00H 00M 00S — 23H 59M 59S) or tape reel counter (0 — 9999) when the operating mode is on. The display can be selected with the [DISPLAY] button. Shows the current time when the operating mode is off. When a cassette is ejected, the tape control counter and tape reel counter are reset automatically.

When the cassette is rewound to the beginning in the Repeat Recording or Auto Rewind mode using the counter end output function, the tape control counter and tape reel counter are reset.

The control and reel counter counts slowly in the Timelapse mode.

In the timelapse mode, the control counter shows the time equivalent to that shown when a tape is played back in the 3H mode.

(Example: The control counter advances 1 second for about 5 minutes and 20 seconds in the 960H timelapse mode.)

During date/time search setting and operation, “td” is shown in place of the seconds.

Shows the setting item during menu switch setting.

9

4

10

11 12

13

5 5 Recording/playback speed display

Normally shows the recording/playback speed mode set with the [TIME MODE] button.

Shows the following indications in the Alarm Search mode.

During alarm search: Shows the specified alarm number

(example: AL12)

During alarm scan: Shows the alarm scan mode (ALSC).

During date/time search: Shows the specified date and time (example 2310).

Shows setting details in menu switch setting.

When an error occurs, the error indication “E-**” blinks (if the menu switch <WARNING> on the <F. DISP> screen is set to “ON”).

For error indications, refer to page 53.

*Tapes recorded in the LP mode cannot be played back. In this case, the [LP] indication blinks in this section.

6

[TIMER] indication

 

Lights during timer recording programming/operation.

7

[REPEAT] indication

 

When <REPEAT REC> in the <VTR MODE> menu is set to

 

“ON”, this indication is shown. When <TAPE END MODE> in

 

the <ALARM/SENSOR MODE> menu is set to “STOP” and

 

theRepeatRecordmodeisengaged,the[REPEAT]indication

 

goes out if alarm recording or sensor recording takes place.

8

[OVERLAP] indication

 

Blinks when programs scheduled for timer recording overlap.

9 Timer program number

 

All programmed timer recording numbers light.

 

During timer recording, the number of the program being

 

recorded blinks. When the timer recording ends, this number

 

goes out.

0

[AL] (alarm) indication

 

Shown during alarm recording or sensor recording.

 

Blinks when alarm recording or sensor recording ends.

!

[LOCK] indication

 

Lights when the operation lock function is activated.

@

[AL REC] (alarm recording) indication

 

Lights when the menu switch <REC MODE> on the <ALARM/

 

SENSOR MODE> screen is set to “ALARM” or “ALL”.

#

[SENSOR REC] (sensor recording) indication

 

Lights when the menu switch <REC MODE> on the <ALARM/

 

SENSOR MODE> screen is set to “SENSOR” or “ALL”.

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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 ConnectionsModel Connecting the Rear Panel Input/Output Terminal ConnectionsOn-Screen Display 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 Buzzer SensorIN/OUT 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 NoTimer Recording Timer Recording1ST 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 RecordingPlayback Preparation5To stop playback 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-K97USA-K97U RS-232C Protocol & Commands SA-K97U SpecificationsOptional SA-K97U RS-232C Interface Board TXD SA-K97U RS-232C Protocol & CommandsRXD 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 OFFAppendixes SpecificationsRear Panel’s Input/Output