Pelco c649m Installation, PRE-INSTALLATION Cautions, Securing the VCR Controls, Monitor Tips

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4.0 INSTALLATION

4.1PRE-INSTALLATION CAUTIONS

1.Provide secure power to system components. Prevent overloading or short- ing by dedicating power circuits to the surveillance equipment. Restrict ac- cess to the surveillance system circuit breakers, switches, and equipment power cords.

2.Surveillance system components must be operationally compatible. Time-lapse recording speeds and dwell times of any accessory switching equipment must be compatible with each other.

3.The TLR2168S time-lapse VCR provides several alarm recording speeds so it is important that alarm triggering of components be operationally compatible. Refer to Section 2.1 for information on time-lapse recording.

4.Complete all system hookups (camera, multiplexer, etc.) before installing the VCR in a location where you cannot access its rear panel.

4.1.1 Securing the VCR Controls

Protect surveillance equipment to forestall tampering. We recommend putting the recorder in a secure VCR cabinet. Pelco offers such units–the RM2000, which is a rack kit for a single VCR, and the RM2004, which is a rack kit for four VCRs.

4.1.2Monitor Tips

Pelco recommends using a CCTV monitor.

Some monitors may cause picture vibration or picture distortion at the top or bottom of the image during still or normal playback. (Refer to Section 9.4.3 for information.)

A television may be unable to provide a stable picture without vibration or distortion.

4.2INSTALLATION

1.Remove the VCR and all cables from the box.

2.Place the VCR in a suitable location.

If the location is unsecured, refer to Section 4.1.1 for information about products to lock up the VCR.

Do all system hookups (camera, multiplexer, etc.) before installing the VCR in a location where you cannot access its rear panel,

3.If installing in a rack, place the VCR in the rack before making cable and power connections. Refer to the documentation included with the rack kit for specific installation instructions.

4.If you are not using a switcher, refer to Figure 1.

Connect the camera (video output) to the rear of the VCR (video input BNC). Connect the VCR (video output BNC) to the monitor (video input).

Connect the alarm input to the VCR (SET IN and GND [ground] termi- nals).

If you are using a 600Ω microphone, connect it to the VCR (MIC IN jack). Connect the VCR (audio output connector) to the monitor (audio input).

5.If you are using a switcher, refer to Section 4.3.

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Pelco Manual C649M (7/99)

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Contents TLR2168S Contents Timer Recording Alarm RecordingRecording After a Power Failure Playback Playback Procedure Locating the Start of Alarm RecordingsList of Illustrations List of TablesRevision History Manual # Date CommentsGeneral AvertissementSAFEGUARDS, WARNINGS, CAUTION, and Care Cleaning AccessoriesPower Sources Power Cord ProtectionRegulatory Notices InformationUnpacking Instructions Care Of Video Cassette TapeTLR2168S Features and Functions OverviewIntroduction to TIME-LAPSE Recorders Pelco Manual C649M 7/99 Quick Start Basic StartAdditional Items Installation PRE-INSTALLATION CautionsInstallation Securing the VCR ControlsMIC Audio Video OUT Audio MonitorConnecting the VCR to a Multiplexer For Alarm Recording a lines in FigureTIME-LAPSE VCR Coaxial Cable MX4000 Genex Series MultiplexerControls Front PanelFluorescent Display Rear Panel This page intentionally left blank Programming General Programming InstructionsQuick Guide to TLR2168S Menu Structure Main Menu DisplayDisplay Menu 6.4.1 Display Mode Main MenuTime Date Size Background Color Blue BackTime Date Search Menu TimeDate DirectionTimer Program Menu Recording SET UP MenuSTART/END RECRear Terminal Menu Maintenance Menu Mode OUTClock OUT RECFirst Time SET UP Menu First Time Set Up MenuDay and Time Display Modes Set the Day and Time OFF LOADING/UNLOADING/PROTECTING the Tape Cassette LoadingUnloading Preventing Accidental ErasureRecording Manual RecordingRecording Mode Record Check FunctionAudio Recording Repeat RecordingRecording Number of Repeat Tape Uses Time Mode Number of Tape Uses Repeat Recording TimesRecommended Number of Tape Uses Series Recording One-Shot/Interval RecordingSynchronous Recording SyncVCR REC REC RECTimer Recording Programming ProcedureSpecial DW Settings VCRAvoid Mistakes When Using the Timer Alarm RecordingSymptom Fault Action Alarm Recording Connection External Time Clock Adjustment1st VCR 2nd VCR Programming For Alarm Recording Alarm Record Time Display Reset The Alarm Recording ListRecording After a Power Failure Emergency RecordingPlayback Procedure PlaybackPlayback Mode Audio PlaybackEnd Of Tape Special Effects PlaybackShuttle Ring Direct Shuttle RingLocating the Start of Alarm Recordings Still PictureFrame-by-Frame Playback Index SearchAdjustment During Playback 9.4.1 Tracking Adjustment Skip SearchIf Noise Appears Picture Quality Adjustment Vertical AdjustmentWhen the Picture Is Vibrating SharpAdditional Functions and Features Memory Backup in Case of Power FailurePower Failure Time Display CounterElapsed Time Display Testing Initial System TestingRegular System Testing Troubleshooting SELF-DIAGNOSTIC Function and Warning DisplayFluorescent Monitor Cause Remedy To Turn OFF IndicationBefore Calling for Service Symptom RemedySpecifications ALM/CALL/MODE SET/RST/REC CLKRecord Record Time Field Picture Tape Drive Audio Recording GND Pelco Manual C649M 7/99 Pelco Manual C649M 7/99 Warranty and Return Information WarrantyReturns