Toshiba kV-9168A instruction manual Setting the RECORDING/PLAYBACK Time

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INTRODUCTION

PREPARATION

RECORDING

OPERATION

 

 

PLAYBACK

OPERATION

 

 

NOTICE

SETTING THE RECORDING/PLAYBACK TIME

iBefore performing playback/recording, it is necessary to set the desired time mode. TIME MODE button: Recording/Playback time

 

 

 

 

 

 

Mode display

REC CHECK TIMER

REC

VIDEO MODE

 

 

 

 

 

 

AUTO COLOR B/W

 

 

PAUSE/STILL

 

 

 

REMOTE

TIME LAPSE VCR

 

 

H

POWER

EJECT

OFF REMOTE OPTION

 

 

 

 

PLAY STOP REV

FWD

 

 

BUZZER

4Head 168Hour

 

 

 

 

 

ON OFF

 

 

SP

PICTURE

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

TAPE REMAIN

DISPLAY

TIME MODE +

 

 

SOFT

SHARP

COUNTER

 

SET

 

 

 

 

TRACKING

 

 

 

 

 

SHIFT

 

 

 

 

MEMORY ALARM RESET

 

LOCATION SELECT

 

Recording/Playback time display

iConsult the following table to select a correct mode for your purpose.

VIRTUAL REAL TIME & TIME LAPSE VCR INFORMATION CHART

 

Mode display

Record/Play Available Time

Recording

Recording field

Audio record

Tape running

 

(Using T-120)

(Using T-160)

interval

 

 

 

 

 

SP

A 2

2

H

2

H 40 M

1/60s

60.0 fields/s

Possible

Continuous

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

EP

A 6

6

H

8

H

1/60s

60.0 fields/s

Possible

Continuous

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SP

A12

14

H

18

H 40 M

0.12s

8.57 fields/s

Possible

Continuous

EP

A18

18

H

24

H

1/20s

 

20.0 fields/s

Possible

Continuous

(Virtual Real Time mode)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SP

A24

26

H

34

H 40 M

0.22s

 

4.62 fields/s

Possible

Continuous

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SP

24

24

H

32

H

0.20s

 

5.00 fields/s

Impossible

Intermittent

EP 30 (High Density mode)

30

H

40

H

0.08s

 

12.0 fields/s

Impossible

Intermittent

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SP

48

48

H

64

H

0.40s

 

2.50 fields/s

Impossible

Intermittent

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

EP 48 (High Density mode)

48

H

64

H

0.13s

 

7.50 fields/s

Impossible

Intermittent

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SP

72

72

H

96

H

0.60s

 

1.67 fields/s

Impossible

Intermittent

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

EP 72 (High Density mode)

72

H

96

H

0.20s

 

5.00 fields/s

Impossible

Intermittent

SP

120

120

H

160

H

1.0s

 

1.00 fields/s

Impossible

Intermittent

EP 120 (High Density mode)

120

H

160

H

0.33s

 

3.00 fields/s

Impossible

Intermittent

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SP

168

168

H

224

H

1.4s

 

0.71 fields/s

Impossible

Intermittent

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

EP 168 (High Density mode)

168

H

224

H

0.47s

 

2.14 fields/s

Impossible

Intermittent

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SP

L01

3,600

H

(*1)

 

60s

(*1)

2 fields/1 min (*1)

Impossible

Intermittent

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SP

L02

7,200

H

(*1)

 

120s

(*1)

2 fields/2 min (*1)

Impossible

Intermittent

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SP

L03

10,800

H

(*1)

 

180s

(*1)

2 fields/3 min (*1)

Impossible

Intermittent

(*1): Without an alarm trigger input.

The possible recording time depends on the type of video tape used.

Audio recording is possible in the SPA2, EPA6, SPA12, EPA18 and SPA24 modes.

In SPL01, SPL02 or SPL03 modes, the VCR is set to recording pause mode. The alarm recording starts by an alarm trigger signal input, and the VCR is set to recording pause mode again to wait for next alarm trigger input. When recording pause mode continues for appointed time (SPL01: 1 min, SPL02: 2 min, SPL03: 3 min.) without an alarm trigger input, the VCR forwards the tape 2 fields with recording to protect the tape and the video head from damage.

i HOW TO OPERATE 24 HOUR VIRTUAL REAL TIME MODE

In order to operate 24 hour virtual real time mode, please use T-160 VHS video tape with EPA18 record mode. EPA18 mode means that T-120 tape will run 18 hours. However, if you use longer length of video tape which is T-160, it will record up to 24 hours with EPA18 mode. Also, when you use EPA18 mode for recording, you will get 20 fields of video information per second, SPA24 mode will be less than 5 fields video information per second. (Refer to the above chart for the details.)

When using the T-160 tape, it will be necessary to replace the tape with new one and make a cleaning of the mechanical deck of this VCR more frequently. Because, the thickness of T-160 tape is about 3/4 of T-120 tape, so durability, mechanical strength, etc. of the tape are inferior to T-120 tape.

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Contents Instruction Manual Important Precautions Please ReadRadiators, heat registers, stoves Important Safety InstructionsPower Sources Unplug this product from the wallWhen the power-supply cord or plug is damaged AccessoriesPower Lines To restore the product to its normal operationFeatures Table of ContentsInstructions in Brief Front PanelCassette Compartment Time Mode / SET + buttonsTape Remain button Display buttonRear Panel Installation Word on the Exclusive 3N-100AAS Battery PackSpecification of Battery RemovalVCR Display Press to start play back REW buttonFF button Connections Connection with a Video CameraTo REC TRIGG. OUT Typical Connection with the Sequential SwitcherVideo OutputContents of Screen Display Alarm Recall Screen Setting the Clock OperationVCR display ON-SCREEN FunctionsDate-Time Display Monitor screenDisplay Screen Changes to the alarm number Alarm numberIs pressed. When an alarm is This function enables to indicate and record informationCounter Displays Alarm MemoryCounter Memory Tape Remain Error MessageCode Number Condition of Abnormality HOW to Operate 24 Hour Virtual Real Time Mode Setting the RECORDING/PLAYBACK TimeA18 20s Fields/s Possible Continuous Virtual Real Time mode Loading a cassette Loading and Unloading a Video CassetteUnloading a Cassette Recording Camera and monitor TVSetting the Restart Recording Restart RecordingDaily Timer Recording Timer RecordingSetting the Timer Program Program ScreenShould be more than 1 minute. If they are same, timer Time Mode button is pressed, the displayPower goes off and the Timer display lights During timer power off mode, alarm recording will notPress the Shift ButtonGRAM.to blink PRO Weekly Timer RecordingPress the Shift Button to blink the MO1 start time FR2 Overlapping ProgramsExample DLYAlarm Recall Display Alarm RecordingOperation at Alarm Input Event RecordingConnecting the Alarm Terminals Cont Setting the Alarm RecordingDisplay Recording time ManualOperation of Auto Recording Connecting the External control terminalAuto Recording Auto recordingPress Timer button to release the timer mode How to release Auto RecordingHow to forbid Auto Recording Press the + or SETOperation After Tape END Detection How to Set to Stop at End of TapeSetting contents Buzzer Screen display Counter display Display Operation after detection of tape endAlarm recording does not operate during auto-rewind How to Set to Auto Rewind at End of TapeMenu Screen How to Set to Repeat Record at End of Tape ButtonREC. to select REW →Timing for Camera Switching Recording with the Sequential SwitcherConnection with the Sequential Switcher C D a B C DREC Trigger Output Selection in the Alarm Recording Recording time mode Time mode for playback Tracking AdjustmentPlayback Picture Search Play Using the Shuttle DialREW Stop Slow Still PlayPlayback in Various Modes Time Date Search Search OperationStill picture mode Press the Play button Alarm SearchAlarm M to light Press the Counter Memory button twice to makeSignal Levels of INPUT/OUTPUT Terminals Input/Output Terminal Signal level Additional remarksDaily and Periodic Inspection Check the playback picture recorded in SPA2 modePress the or Time Mode button to go to SPA2 mode Order of Daily ChecksRequest for Periodic Checks Recording Usage frequency Time modeSteps to Take after Daily Checks Tape Usage FrequencyDew Condensation Function/Operation Before Calling Service PersonnelInstallation RecordingPlayback Other mattersAccessories SpecificationsConnector section Dew caution sheetLimited Warranty 70971825