Philips LTC 3963/51 manual Rec

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CONTROLS AND FUNCTIONS (Continued)

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T A B

 

ALARM

TAPE END

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LOCK

SPEED

 

REC

INDEX

TIMER

 

 

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30.TAPE-IN INDICATOR

Lights when a cassette is in the compartment.

31.TAB INDICATOR

Lights when a cassette without its safety tab is loaded.

32.ALARM INDICATOR

ALARM appears during alarm recording. ALARM flashes when alarm recording ends.

33.TAPE END INDICATOR

Lights when the tape reaches the end during record- ing.

Note: “TAPE END” is not displayed 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 but an alarm recording has not been made.

34.A INDICATOR

Lights when no video signal is input. Video signal input will turn this indicator off automatically.

35.TIMER INDICATOR

This is lit during timer recording or TIMER stand-by mode.

The indicator flashes in the following cases.

A cassette is not loaded.

A cassette without its safety tab is loaded.

The timer has not been programmed.

37.VCR MODE INDICATORS

REC appears during recording.

tt appears during the rewind mode.

ss appears during the fast forward mode.

tt (or ss) flashes during visual search.

s appears during the playback mode.

t appears during the reverse play mode.

❙❙

appears when the STILL button is pressed

 

 

during play mode and disappears when the

 

 

STILL or PLAY button is pressed again.

t❙❙

(or ❙❙s) appears while the FIELD REV (or

 

 

FIELD ADV) is held depressed in the still

 

 

playback mode.

 

 

Note: Still playback is restored when the

 

 

FIELD REV (or FIELD ADV) button is

 

 

released.

38.INDEX INDICATOR

INDEX appears when the ALARM INDEX button is pressed.

INDEX disappears when the ALARM INDEX button is pressed again.

INDEX flashes during alarm indexing.

39.DIGITAL COUNTER

Shows the tape counter. The counter does not count during non-recorded sections of a tape.

40.TAPE SPEED INDICATOR

Shows the tape speed.

36.LOCK INDICATOR

LOCK appears when the recorder is in the security lock mode.

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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 OUTVideo Connections Using the 15-PIN AdapterAudio 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 timeHalf FullOFF 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