Panasonic AG-TL950 appendix Display

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2 CONTROLS AND CONNECTORS

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1Operation mode display Shows the operation modes.

Playback

Recording

Rewind

Fast-

Timelapse

forward

playback

 

 

 

 

 

Still

Record-

Rewind

Fast-forward

Reverse

 

pause

search

search

playback

 

 

Field-by-field

Reverse step

 

 

 

playback

slow playback

 

 

 

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) mark in the Rec/Pause mode is shown in red.

2 Cassette indication

Lights when a cassette is loaded. Blinks when a cassette is being ejected.

3[SP/EP] indication

Shows the standard (SP) mode or extended (EP) mode during recording/playback. During ordinary timelapse recording/playback, the [SP] indication is shown.

The [EP] indication is shown during recording in the HDR (High-Density Record) mode or during playback of a tape section recorded in the HDR mode.

4Tape counter/clock indication

Shows the current time (hour: minute: second), tape control counter (00H 00M 00S — 23H 59M 59S) or tape reel counter (0 — 9999) when the operating mode is on. The display can be selected with the [DISPLAY] button. Shows the current time when the operating mode is off. When a cassette is ejected, the tape control counter and tape reel counter are reset automatically.

When the cassette is rewound to the beginning in the Repeat Recording or Auto Rewind mode using the counter end output function, the tape control counter and tape reel counter are reset.

The control and reel counter counts slowly in the Timelapse mode.

In the timelapse mode, the control counter shows the time equivalent to that shown when a tape is played back in the 2H or 6H mode.

(Example: The control counter advances 1 second for about 8 minutes in the 960H ordinary timelapse mode.)

During date/time search setting and operation, “td” is shown in place of the seconds.

Shows the setting item during menu switch setting.

5Recording/playback speed display

Normally shows the recording/playback speed mode set with the [TIME MODE] button.

Shows the following indications in the Alarm Search mode. During alarm search: Shows the specified alarm number (example: AL12)

During alarm scan: Shows the alarm scan mode (ALSC).

During date/time search: Shows the specified date and time (example 2310).

Shows setting details in menu switch setting.

When an error occurs, the error indication “E-**” blinks (if the menu switch <WARNING> on the <FRONT DISPLAY> screen is set to “ON”).

For error indications, refer to page 53.

6[TIMER] indication

Lights during timer recording programming/operation.

7[REPEAT] indication

When <REPEAT REC> in the <VTR MODE> menu is set to “ON”, this indication is shown. When <TAPE END MODE> in the <ALARM/SENSOR MODE> menu is set to “STOP” and the Repeat Record mode is engaged, the [REPEAT] indication goes out if alarm recording or sensor recording takes place.

8[OVERLAP] indication

Blinks when programs scheduled for timer recording overlap.

9Timer program number

All programmed timer recording numbers light.

During timer recording, the number of the program being recorded blinks. When the timer recording ends, this number goes out.

0[AL] (alarm) indication

Shown during alarm recording or sensor recording. Blinks when alarm recording or sensor recording ends.

![S-VHS] indication

Lights when a S-VHS cassette is loaded. In the playback mode, it lights during playback of a tape recorded in the S- VHS mode.

@[LOCK] indication

Lights when the operation lock function is activated.

#[AL REC] (alarm recording) indication

Lights when the menu switch <REC MODE> on the <ALARM/ SENSOR MODE> screen is set to “ALARM” or “AL/ SENSOR”.

$[SENSOR REC] (sensor recording) indication

Lights when the menu switch <REC MODE> on the <ALARM/ SENSOR MODE> screen is set to “SENSOR” or “AL/ SENSOR”.

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Contents VQT9726 OperatingInformation Safety PrecautionsTime MODE+/- button Lock indicator Lock buttonOperation Lock Page Contents Introduction Major FeaturesIntroduction Periodical MaintenancePrecautions Erasure prevention tab Inspection procedureDaily Inspection Regarding S-VHS ET RecordingFront Panel Controls and ConnectorsControls and Connectors Display Rear Panel COM common ground terminal Series REC OUT series recording signal output terminalConnections Connecting to a CameraConnections System Using Sequential SwitcherConnecting the Rear Panel Input/Output Terminal Connections Changing the on-screen display brightness ON-SCREEN/MENU SwitchesDisplay items On Screen Mode screen On-Screen DisplayMain Menu Display ON-SCREEN/MENU SwitchesContents of the main menu items Set to OFF Date and Time SettingTime setting item and the hour digit blinks Standard time Time setting for 29 seconds or lessHour Meter Display During Daylight Savings timeWith the second item Alarm Input/Power Loss Data DisplayResetting alarm input/power loss failure data Menu Switch Setting Contents of Menu Switches Screens Items Set values Set values Function ScreensContinue Mode StopREC T-MODE Duration SECAuto play PreparationCassette Loading/Unloading Auto operate on120 Recording/Playback Speed Mode SelectionPreparation High-Density RecordingConnection Switch Setting During RecordingMenu switch settings RecordingRecording Basic Operation RecordingPreparation Timer RecordingTimer Recording Program Setting Press the Shift 7 button so that the next setting RPT Timer recording is executed on the specified dayOFF Programmed timer recording is not executed To program timer recording at another time or dayShift 7 button Shift f button Programming timer recording for more than 24 hoursTimer button Menu button Stop time Start time Day of the week Program Timer screen Recording speedOn Enabled OFF Disabled MonthDay Holiday Timer Recording SettingT + Timer button Menu button SET button SET + button Holiday SET screenTo cancel preset timer programs Canceling/Changing Timer Recording ProgramTo modify timer programs To stop timer programming before finishingIf no cassette is loaded During timer recordingTimer recording If programmed data overlap48H/NORMAL Alarm RecordingTimelapse Alarm Recording Alarm signal input Setting the HDR Tape END ModeSetting the alarm buzzer Setting the on-screen brightness and display itemsSensor recording will be performed When set to AL/SENSOR, both alarm recordingAlarm signals are input Sensor RecordingRepeat for all connected VCRs Series RecordingConnections OperationSecond VCR First VCR Connection SettingNon-stop continuous series recording Counter valueOperation of the automatic recording check function ALARM/SENSOR ModeWhen the Auto REC Check menu switch is set to on Repeat RecordingSRI/EXT Mode screen Recording with External VCR Activation SignalAlarm search/date and time search VCR control signal ground signalTape End Buzzer How to Restore Recording After Power FailureExternal Timer Recording VTR Mode screenTo stop playback Menu switch settingPreparation PlaybackField advance playback Playback and SPECIAL-EFFECTS PlaybackSpecial-Effects Playback Still playbackPlay button Shuttle search reverse and fast-forward playbackFast-forward shuttle search Reverse shuttle search REW buttonAlarm number Alarm Search/Date and Time SearchAlarm search Alarm search setting screenDate/time search Alarm scanIs located, the Stop mode is engaged Date/Time Search mode is canceledAuto rewind CNT Reset button Display buttonRepeat Playback Counter Memory FunctionLock +/- buttons Tracking +/- buttons Tracking/V. Lock AdjustmentError Contents VCR operation Measures TroubleshootingError Indications No Error Indication TroubleshootingTape Reel Counter/Tape Remaining Time Table AppendixesRear Panel’s Inputs/Outputs Terminals Signal levels Remarks 2H/6H recordingRecording signal input AppendixesVideo System SpecificationsAlarm Time/dateIndustrial Medical Group Security Systems GroupEastern Zone Office Western Zone Office

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