Philips LTC 3963/51 manual External Connections

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EXTERNAL CONNECTIONS

Pin Arrangement of 15-Pin Adapter

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q ALARM (A) IN w ALARM OUT e ONE SHOT IN r TAPE END OUT t TAPE END RESET o CAMERA SW OUT !0REC START IN !1REC OUT

ALARM (A) IN/ ALARM B IN

You can connect two devices including an alarm switch with a resistance of 1 kohm or less or a door sensor. Connect pin q or u to pin !5(ground) through the switches.

ALARM (A) IN

ALARM B IN

GND

q

u

!5

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Notes:

Do not apply a voltage to pin q, u or !5.

If an alarm is input to the ALARM (A) IN terminal when an alarm is being input to ALARM B IN, the input at ALARM (A) IN has priority. However, an alarm at ALARM B IN is not accepted when an alarm is being input to ALARM (A) IN.

The recording conditions are different for the alarms input to the ALARM (A) IN and ALARM B IN terminals. See page 19 for details.

ALARM OUT

Approx. 12V is applied to pin w during an alarm recording.

Notes:

When you have selected “PULSE” in the “ALARM OUT” menu in the ALARM display, approx. 12V pulses will be applied to the output after the alarm recording ends.

When you have selected “DURATION” in the “ALARM OUT” menu in the ALARM display, no voltage is applied after the alarm recording ends.

The output impedance is approx. 100 ohm.

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!2LOW TAPE OUT !3REMOTE IN !4REC CHECK IN !5GND

y WARNING OUT u ALARM B IN i TIME ADJUST

ONE SHOT IN

One shot recording is possible when pin e is shorted to pin !5.

Note: Do not apply a voltage to pin e or !5.

TAPE END OUT

Approx. 12V is applied to pin r when the tape reaches the end.

Notes:

This does not operate when you have selected “REWIND, RE-REC” in the “RECYCLE FUNC- TIONS” menu in the ALARM display or you have selected “REWIND, STOP IF ALARM” and no alarm recording has been made.

The output impedance is approx. 100 ohm.

TAPE END RESET

The TAPE END OUT can be turned off when pin t is shorted to pin !5.

Note: Do not apply a voltage to pin t or !5.

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Contents Time-lapse Video Recorder Important Safeguards Unpacking ServiceDescription Installation Service CentersFeatures Contents Precautions Controls and Functions Front Field Advance Button Eject Button Reverse Play ButtonField Reverse Button Still ButtonDisplay Audio OUT Video External Interface 15-PIN JackVideo OUT AudioAudio Connections Using the 15-PIN AdapterVideo Connections External Connections REC OUT Time AdjustCamera SW OUT REC StartCassette Tapes Setting the Program Functions SetupUse the Clock SET display to set the date and time Setting the Time and DateOFF FullHalf Example To correct informationSelection Menu 1 Format Description Video Mode AUTO, COLOUR, B/WNo Video on or OFF Alarm OUT on or OFFTape END on or OFF Trouble on or OFFDuration Manual To reset the Alarm memory To recall the Alarm displayONE Shot Recording OperationTape Recording Auto REC CheckPlayback Recycle Alarms Present on Results Recorded TapeAlarm Recording Lock AdjustPlayback in the Field ADVANCE/REVERSE Modes Alarm Index SearchCommunication Protocol Operating the VCR from a Personal ComputerAscii code Display character codeOperating the VCR from a Personal Computer Format of Commands and StatusXvcr ? Symbol Identification Type of code Details of code Monitor Problem GuideMaintenance SpecificationsSome DO’S and DON’TS on Safe USE of Equipment Page LTC 3963/61 A. and Canadian Models Only FCC & Ices InformationSafety Precautions Features Contents Precautions 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Stop Button Fast FORWARD/VISUAL Search Button REC Rear Installation External Connections External Connections TDK Type OFF Time HOUR, MINUTE, Second Date MONTH, DAY, Year  4  To correct information Camera SW 18~, ALL, 06 only Setting the Buzzer Alarm Recording Tape Speed 06~240 Alarm Memory Recall and Reset Operation Alarm Recording Operation PL MON A00 12 00P 06 T L Xver ONE Shot REC Xvcr bbb, s, w, l, v, a One numeral 0~7 Problem Guide Specifications