Philips LTC 3963/51 manual Camera SW OUT, REC Start, Rec Out, LOW Tape OUT, Remote, REC Check

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EXTERNAL CONNECTIONS (Continued)

CAMERA SW OUT

Pin o outputs the following signal each time a one- field image is recorded. You can combine this with a video camera switcher which can be controlled externally.

The output timing can be specified using the SELEC- TION MENU screen.

4.5~5.5V

0~0.4V

5±2 ms

REC START IN

Recording is started when 5 ~ 12V is applied to pin !0.

REC OUT

Approx. 5V is applied to pin !1during recording. The output impedance is 4.7 kohm at this time. The output stops when recording is interrupted.

LOW TAPE OUT

During recording, when the digital counter counts up to “32400”, approx. 12V is applied to pin !2. Use this function as a reference to judge when the tape is near its end.

The output stops when a TAPE END RESET pulse is input or the EJECT button is pressed.

Note: The output impedance is approx. 100 ohm.

REMOTE IN

This VCR can be remote controlled when the follow- ing circuit is connected to pin !3.

!3

!5STOP PLAY STILL REW F.ADV F.F MODE UP REC

The above resistance values have a tolerance of ±2%.

REC CHECK IN

Recording can be checked when pin !4is shorted to pin !5during recording mode. The recorded ma- terial is played back for several seconds so that you can check whether recording is made normally or not.

WARNING OUT

When an abnormality has occurred in this VCR, approx. 5V is output to pin y to warn the user.

TIME ADJUST

When two or more of this VCR model are used, con- nect via these terminals. With only one VCR, specify TIME ADJUST: MASTER, in [OPTIONS] items on the CLOCK SET display. Specify TIME ADJUST: SLAVE (default setting at the factory) for all other VCRs. Each time “2:00:05” is reached, the VCR set to MASTER transmits pulses for adjustment to the VCRs set to SLAVE. When the VCRs set to SLAVE receive these pulses, their clocks will adjust to the same time as the clock in the VCR set to MAS- TER.

Note: Be sure to set only one VCR to MASTER. If no VCR is set to MASTER, or two or more VCRs are set to MASTER, the TIME ADJUST function will not operate normally.

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Contents Time-lapse Video Recorder Important Safeguards Service Description InstallationService Centers UnpackingFeatures Contents Precautions Controls and Functions Front Eject Button Reverse Play Button Field Reverse ButtonStill Button Field Advance ButtonDisplay Video External Interface 15-PIN Jack Video OUTAudio Audio OUTUsing the 15-PIN Adapter Video ConnectionsAudio Connections External Connections Time Adjust Camera SW OUTREC Start REC OUTCassette Tapes Setup Setting the Program FunctionsSetting the Time and Date Use the Clock SET display to set the date and timeFull HalfOFF To correct information ExampleVideo Mode AUTO, COLOUR, B/W Selection Menu 1 Format DescriptionAlarm OUT on or OFF Tape END on or OFFTrouble on or OFF No Video on or OFFDuration Manual To recall the Alarm display To reset the Alarm memoryOperation Tape RecordingAuto REC Check ONE Shot RecordingRecycle Alarms Present on Results Recorded Tape Alarm RecordingLock Adjust PlaybackAlarm Index Search Playback in the Field ADVANCE/REVERSE ModesOperating the VCR from a Personal Computer Ascii codeDisplay character code Communication ProtocolFormat of Commands and Status Operating the VCR from a Personal ComputerXvcr ? Symbol Identification Type of code Details of code Problem Guide MonitorSpecifications MaintenanceSome DO’S and DON’TS on Safe USE of Equipment Page LTC 3963/61 FCC & Ices Information A. and Canadian Models OnlySafety 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