Pelco c649m LOADING/UNLOADING/PROTECTING the Tape Cassette, Loading, Unloading, Correct Incorrect

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7.0 LOADING/UNLOADING/PROTECTING THE TAPE CASSETTE

NOTE: The VCR’s protection cir- cuit will eject the tape if it is loaded improperly. If the VCR ejects the tape you are trying to load, remove it and check that the contents la- bel is facing you and the clear plas- tic window showing the tape faces up. Try again.

You can load video cassette tapes into your VCR as long as it is plugged into a power source. Loading a cassette automatically turns the VCR on even if its power switch is turned off. Use only video cassette tapes marked VHS.

Use only standard grade VHS cassette tapes for reliable video recording. Do not use Pro, Hi-Fi, and High Grade tapes–they may damage the video heads.

Do not use a T-160 or ST-160 tape when recording in 48H – 168H or 0H modes.

7.1LOADING

1.To position the cassette properly before inserting it in the cassette slot, hold the cassette so the long narrow edge with the contents label faces you. The hinged narrow edge should face the VCR. The clear plastic window showing the tape should face up.

2.Line up the cassette squarely with the cassette slot and gently push the video tape in until the VCR pulls it in.

POWER

REC

EJECT

STOP

PLAY

CORRECT

INCORRECT

7.2 UNLOADING

NOTE: The VCR will eject a video cassette even if it is in STANDBY mode. When you press the EJECT button, the VCR will automatically turn on, eject the tape, and turn off. You cannot eject a tape while record- ing without first pressing the STOP button, or while the VCR is locked.

1.Press the EJECT button on the front of the VCR.

2.Remove the cassette.

NOTE: We recommend taking any torn or broken cassette tape requiring repair only to profession- als who specialize in such proce- dures. The adhesives on many common types of tape could dam- age the head on the VCR.

7.3 PREVENTING ACCIDENTAL ERASURE

Video cassettes come with an erasure prevention tab. When it is removed it stops the tape’s contents from being erased or recorded over. The VCR will automatically eject a cassette if you try to record over it with the erasure prevention tab removed.

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Contents TLR2168S Contents Recording After a Power Failure Playback Playback Procedure Timer RecordingAlarm Recording Locating the Start of Alarm RecordingsRevision History List of IllustrationsList of Tables Manual # Date CommentsGeneral AvertissementSAFEGUARDS, WARNINGS, CAUTION, and Care Power Sources CleaningAccessories Power Cord ProtectionUnpacking Instructions Regulatory NoticesInformation Care Of Video Cassette TapeTLR2168S Features and Functions OverviewIntroduction to TIME-LAPSE Recorders Pelco Manual C649M 7/99 Quick Start Basic StartAdditional Items Installation InstallationPRE-INSTALLATION Cautions Securing the VCR ControlsMIC Audio Video OUT Audio MonitorTIME-LAPSE VCR Coaxial Cable Connecting the VCR to a MultiplexerFor Alarm Recording a lines in Figure 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 DisplayTime Date Size Display Menu 6.4.1 Display ModeMain Menu Background Color Blue BackDate Time Date Search MenuTime DirectionSTART/END Timer Program MenuRecording SET UP Menu RECRear Terminal Menu Clock OUT Maintenance MenuMode OUT RECFirst Time SET UP Menu First Time Set Up MenuDay and Time Display Modes Set the Day and Time OFF Unloading LOADING/UNLOADING/PROTECTING the Tape CassetteLoading Preventing Accidental ErasureRecording Manual RecordingAudio Recording Recording ModeRecord Check Function 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 RecordingVCR Synchronous RecordingSync REC REC RECSpecial DW Settings Timer RecordingProgramming Procedure VCRAvoid Mistakes When Using the Timer Alarm RecordingSymptom Fault Action Alarm Recording Connection External Time Clock Adjustment1st VCR 2nd VCR Programming For Alarm Recording Recording After a Power Failure Alarm Record Time DisplayReset The Alarm Recording List Emergency RecordingPlayback Procedure PlaybackEnd Of Tape Playback ModeAudio Playback Special Effects PlaybackShuttle Ring Direct Shuttle RingFrame-by-Frame Playback Locating the Start of Alarm RecordingsStill Picture Index SearchAdjustment During Playback 9.4.1 Tracking Adjustment Skip SearchIf Noise Appears When the Picture Is Vibrating Picture Quality AdjustmentVertical Adjustment SharpPower Failure Time Display Additional Functions and FeaturesMemory Backup in Case of Power Failure CounterElapsed Time Display Testing Initial System TestingRegular System Testing Fluorescent Monitor Cause Remedy To Turn OFF TroubleshootingSELF-DIAGNOSTIC Function and Warning Display 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