JVC SR-9240EK appendix Operation Lock, Lock indicator Time Mode button, Button

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OPERATION LOCK

By engaging the operation lock system [OPE.LOCK], you can prevent accidental or deliberate interference with recording operation or power supply.

When this function is activated, all operation buttons are disabled. However, you can still control the recorder with the remote control or RS-232C control.

 

 

 

 

 

SR-9240E

REC STOP/EJECT

REC

 

 

 

OPERATE

 

CHECK

VIDEO CASSETTE RECORDER

 

 

 

 

 

 

PAUSE/

 

COUNT/

 

SHIFT/TRACKING

OPE. LOCK

REVERSE STILL

PLAY

MENU

RESET

 

 

CLOCK

 

/CANCEL

REW

FF

TIME

TIMER

SET/V.LOCK

AL/PL

 

 

MODE

REC

 

RESET

 

 

 

 

 

PAL

“LOCK” indicator

[TIME MODE] button

[OPE.LOCK]

 

 

button

12Engage the Rec or Play mode.

While pressing the [OPE.LOCK] button, press the [TIME MODE] button. “LOCK” is shown on the display, indicating

3that the Operation Lock mode is engaged.

To unlock the VCR, press the [TIME MODE] button while pressing the [OPE.LOCK] button. The “LOCK” indication on the display disappears and the unit can now be operated normally.

To prevent unauthorized use, detach this page and keep it in a safe place.

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Contents SR-9240EK Danish Safety PrecautionsFor Your Safety Australia Connection to the mains supplyLock indicator Time Mode button Operation LockButton Contents Major Features Periodical MaintenanceIntroduction Precautions IntroductionDaily Inspection Front Panel Controls and ConnectorsControls and Connectors Display Rear Panel Connecting the wires to the terminals 9 to Series recording signal inputVCR activation signal input Clock reset signal inputConnections Connecting to a CameraConnecting a System Using a Sequential Switcher ConnectionsVideo cameras Connecting the Rear Panel Input/Output Terminal Connections Display Monitor ON-SCREEN DisplayOn-Screen Display in the Time/Date and Record Modes BottomMonitor ON-SCREEN Display Main Menu DisplayOperation 4METER Alarm Input/Power Loss Data DisplayHour Meter Display 1Operation3FUNCTION Setting of the Function Menu SwitchesFunction Menu Switch Setting PreparationContents of the Function Menu Switches Setting of the Function Menu SwitchesField Index OFFSearch Camera SW OFFParameter Alarm/sensorRecording mode RS-232CCassette Loading/Unloading Date and Time SettingAuto power on PreparationYear Month DAY Hour Minute Set the date and time using the Clock Adjust menu 1screenPreparation Set the date and time on the front panel display1During daylight savings time Selection of Record/Play ModeMode indication Summer Time CompensationPreparation RecordingRecording RecordingSetting the daily timer Timer RecordingBlinking VCRs displayStart time hour Setting the weekly timerTo cancel programmed data Canceling timer programmingTo stop timer programming To cancel a preset timer programUsing the VCR in the Timer Record Standby mode 1Changing a preset timer programRecording Alarm RecordingTimelapse Alarm Recording recording Alarm signal input AlarmAlarm/sensor recording mode setting screen StopREW Sensor Recording 1PreparationEject Check function Repeat RecordingRear panel Series RecordingConnections 1OperationsTerminal Recording with External VCR Activation SignalConnection OperationAuto REC How to Restore Recording After Power FailureExternal Timer Recording Tape End Buzzer5To stop playback Function menu switch settingsPlayback and SPECIAL-EFFECTS Playback Playback1Reverse playback Playback and SPECIAL-EFFECTS PlaybackSpecial-Effects Playback 1Still and field/frame advanceTracking +/- button Lock +/- button Tracking/V. Lock AdjustmentIndex Search IndexTroubleshooting Error IndicationError Contents VCR operation Measures No Error Indication TroubleshootingInstallation of the SA-K97U Top coverSA-K97U SA-K97U Specifications SA-K97U RS-232C Protocol & CommandsOptional SA-K97U RS-232C Interface Board VCR control commands 3rd byte VCR setting commandsMode 1st byte 2nd byte 1st byte 2nd byte8EH Cancel 67HAL/PL Reset E1H Count Reset E2H4th byte 6th byte Commands for VCR status verification1st/2nd byte 3rd byte 5th byte4th byte Contents of 5th byte BIT 0/1/2/3 Speed CodeCommands reference chart Others Input data correction/Error cancellationTape Reel Counter/Tape Remaining Time Table AppendixesRear Panel’s Input/Output AppendixesSpecifications Victor Company of JAPAN, Limited