Panasonic AG-TL950 appendix COM common ground terminal

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2 CONTROLS AND CONNECTORS

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^[TAPE END OUT] tape end signal output terminal Outputs a signal when the tape ends during recording. If the menu switch <CNT TAPE END> on the <SRI/EXT MODE> screen is set, signals are output when the specified tape reel counter value is exceeded.

Outputs a +12 V signal during recording. When the tape ends or the specified counter value is passed, a 0 V (GND level) signal is output.

When the tape ends during auto repeat recording or auto rewind recording, 0 V signal is output for about 2 seconds.

Connect an external alarm or buzzer via an external interface.

To cancel the output, press the [EJECT] button, [PLAY] button, [FF] button or [REW] button.

&[COM] common ground terminal

Connect to the signal ground terminal of a connected unit.

*[WARNING OUT] warning signal output terminal Outputs warning signals (+12 V) when a tape running or mechanism problem occurs.

([CLOCK RESET IN] clock reset input terminal Connect to a master clock or another AG-TL950P’s [CLOCK RESET OUT] terminal. When the clock reset signal is input, the time is automatically synchronized with the master clock or another AG-TL950P’s clock. However, the time difference between VCRs should be within ±30 seconds.

When the clock reset signal is input, the clock in this unit is reset as shown below.

When the seconds value is 29 or less, the minutes value is the same but the seconds value is reset to 0. (eg. 12:34:29 — > 12:34:00)

When the seconds value is 30 or more, the second value is reset to 00 and the minutes value is increased by one. (e.g. 12:34:30 — > 12:35:00)

)[CLOCK RESET OUT] clock reset output terminal Outputs the clock reset signal.

The clock reset signal is output in the following cases.

When the internal clock is at 0:00 or 12:00

When this unit is connected to another AG-TL950P’s [CLOCK RESET IN] terminal, the other VCR’s clock can be set to the clock in this unit. However, the time difference should be within ±30 seconds.

q[SERIES REC IN] series recording/VCR activation signal input terminal

Receives series recording signal or VCR activation signal from an external control device.

Select the input signal with the menu switches in the <SRI/EXT MODE> menu.

5 Series recording input

A series recording signal is input when [SRI/EXT REC] is set to “SERIES”.

Connect to another VCR’s series recording signal output terminal.

When the tape in the preceding VCR ends, a signal is delivered to this terminal and recording starts automatically.

When the menu switch <CNT TAPE END> on the <SRI/EXT MODE> screen is set, the signals are delivered when the specified tape reel counter

value is reached. Recording starts automatically.

5VCR activation signal input

When [SRI/EXT REC] is set to “EXT”, recording is started and stopped with an external signal.

Connect to an external control device.

If a VCR activation signal (ground input) is input to this terminal, the VCR starts recording automatically and continues recording for as long as the VCR activation signal is input.

w[SERIES REC OUT] series recording signal output terminal

Outputs series recording signals.

A series recording signal is output when [SRI/EXT REC] is set to “SERIES”.

Connect to another VCR’s series recording signal input terminal.

Outputs a signal when the tape being recorded in this unit ends.

When the menu switch <CNT TAPE END> on the <SRI/EXT MODE> screen is set, the signals are output when the specified tape reel counter value is reached.

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Contents VQT9726 OperatingInformation Safety PrecautionsOperation Lock Lock indicator Lock buttonTime MODE+/- button Page Contents Introduction Major FeaturesPrecautions Periodical MaintenanceIntroduction Daily Inspection Inspection procedureRegarding S-VHS ET Recording Erasure prevention tabFront 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 Display items On Screen Mode screen ON-SCREEN/MENU SwitchesOn-Screen Display Changing the on-screen display brightnessContents of the main menu items ON-SCREEN/MENU SwitchesMain Menu Display Time setting item and the hour digit blinks Date and Time SettingSet to OFF Hour Meter Display Time setting for 29 seconds or lessDuring Daylight Savings time Standard timeResetting alarm input/power loss failure data Alarm Input/Power Loss Data DisplayWith the second item Menu Switch Setting Contents of Menu Switches Screens Items Set values Set values Function ScreensREC T-MODE Mode StopDuration SEC ContinueCassette Loading/Unloading PreparationAuto operate on Auto playPreparation Recording/Playback Speed Mode SelectionHigh-Density Recording 120Menu switch settings Switch Setting During RecordingRecording ConnectionRecording Basic Operation RecordingTimer Recording Program Setting Timer RecordingPreparation OFF Programmed timer recording is not executed RPT Timer recording is executed on the specified dayTo program timer recording at another time or day Press the Shift 7 button so that the next settingTimer button Menu button Programming timer recording for more than 24 hoursShift 7 button Shift f button On Enabled OFF Disabled Program Timer screen Recording speedStop time Start time Day of the week T + Timer button Menu button SET button SET + button Holiday Timer Recording SettingHoliday SET screen MonthDayTo modify timer programs Canceling/Changing Timer Recording ProgramTo stop timer programming before finishing To cancel preset timer programsTimer recording During timer recordingIf programmed data overlap If no cassette is loadedTimelapse Alarm Recording Alarm signal input Alarm Recording48H/NORMAL Setting the alarm buzzer Tape END ModeSetting the on-screen brightness and display items Setting the HDRAlarm signals are input When set to AL/SENSOR, both alarm recordingSensor Recording Sensor recording will be performedConnections Series RecordingOperation Repeat for all connected VCRsNon-stop continuous series recording Connection SettingCounter value Second VCR First VCRWhen the Auto REC Check menu switch is set to on ALARM/SENSOR ModeRepeat Recording Operation of the automatic recording check functionAlarm search/date and time search Recording with External VCR Activation SignalVCR control signal ground signal SRI/EXT Mode screenExternal Timer Recording How to Restore Recording After Power FailureVTR Mode screen Tape End BuzzerPreparation Menu switch settingPlayback To stop playbackSpecial-Effects Playback Playback and SPECIAL-EFFECTS PlaybackStill playback Field advance playbackFast-forward shuttle search Reverse shuttle search Shuttle search reverse and fast-forward playbackREW button Play buttonAlarm search Alarm Search/Date and Time SearchAlarm search setting screen Alarm numberIs located, the Stop mode is engaged Alarm scanDate/Time Search mode is canceled Date/time searchRepeat Playback CNT Reset button Display buttonCounter Memory Function Auto rewindLock +/- buttons Tracking +/- buttons Tracking/V. Lock AdjustmentError Indications TroubleshootingError Contents VCR operation Measures No Error Indication TroubleshootingTape Reel Counter/Tape Remaining Time Table AppendixesRecording signal input Terminals Signal levels Remarks 2H/6H recordingAppendixes Rear Panel’s Inputs/OutputsAlarm SpecificationsTime/date Video SystemEastern Zone Office Security Systems GroupWestern Zone Office Industrial Medical Group

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