Panasonic AG-TL950 Non-stop continuous series recording, Counter value, Connection Setting

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6 RECORDING

6-6 Series Recording

5When the first VCR ends recording, the second VCR starts recording automatically, then the third and so on.

When the tape end output is set, series recording signals are output from the [SERIES REC OUT] terminal at the specified tape reel counter value, signaling the next VCR to start recording.

The first VCR continues recording until the tape ends.

If the <AUTO REW> menu switch in <VTR MODE> is set to “OFF”, the Stop mode is engaged when the end of the tape is reached during recording. If <AUTO REW> is set to “ON”, the tape rewinds to the beginning and stops.

Counter value

When the tape is rewound to the beginning in the Repeat Recording or Auto Rewind mode using the counter end output function, thetape reel counter value is reset to “0000”.

Non-stop continuous series recording

The series recording function allows you to record indefinitely using two VCRs. Recording alternates between each VCR. To use this function, connect and set the VCRs as follows.

5 Connection

 

5 Setting

Connect the [SERIES REC OUT] terminal of the first VCR to the [SERIES REC IN] terminal of the second VCR, and the [SERIES REC OUT] terminal of the second VCR to the [SERIES REC IN] terminal of the first VCR. The [COM] terminals of both VCRs should be connected.

COM CLOCK

SERIES

COM CLOCK

SERIES

RESET IN

REC IN

RESET IN

REC IN

WARNING

CLOCK

SERIES

WARNING

CLOCK

SERIES

OUT

RESETOUT

REC OUT

OUT

RESETOUT

REC OUT

Second VCR

First VCR

Connect audio and video terminals as shown in the connection diagram on page 41.

Set the <SRI/EXT REC> menu switch on both units to “SERIES”.

Set the <AUTO REW> menu switch in <VTR MODE> to “ON”.

Set the <AUTO REC CHECK> and <REPEAT REC> menu switch in <VTR MODE> to “OFF”.

5For uninterrupted endless series recording, use the counter end output function together. Set <CNT TAPE END> so that the counter end signal is output just before the tape end.

Set <CNT TAPE END> in the <SRI/EXT MODE> menu to “5500” (when a T-120 tape is used).

*When the tape is rewound to the beginning in the Auto Rewind mode using the counter end output function, the tape reel counter is reset automatically to “0000”.

Note:

Continuous series recording over a long period may produce excessive wear and tear on the tapes and VCRs. Be sure to replace the tapes periodically (refer to page 28).

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Contents Operating VQT9726Safety Precautions InformationLock indicator Lock button Operation LockTime MODE+/- button Page Contents Major Features IntroductionPeriodical Maintenance PrecautionsIntroduction Regarding S-VHS ET Recording Inspection procedureDaily Inspection Erasure prevention tabControls and Connectors Front PanelControls and Connectors Display Rear Panel Series REC OUT series recording signal output terminal COM common ground terminalConnecting to a Camera ConnectionsSystem Using Sequential Switcher ConnectionsConnecting the Rear Panel Input/Output Terminal Connections On-Screen Display ON-SCREEN/MENU SwitchesDisplay items On Screen Mode screen Changing the on-screen display brightnessON-SCREEN/MENU Switches Contents of the main menu itemsMain Menu Display Date and Time Setting Time setting item and the hour digit blinksSet to OFF During Daylight Savings time Time setting for 29 seconds or lessHour Meter Display Standard timeAlarm Input/Power Loss Data Display Resetting alarm input/power loss failure dataWith the second item Menu Switch Setting Contents of Menu Switches Screens Items Set values Screens Set values FunctionDuration SEC Mode StopREC T-MODE ContinueAuto operate on PreparationCassette Loading/Unloading Auto playHigh-Density Recording Recording/Playback Speed Mode SelectionPreparation 120Recording Switch Setting During RecordingMenu switch settings ConnectionRecording Recording Basic OperationTimer Recording Timer Recording Program SettingPreparation To program timer recording at another time or day RPT Timer recording is executed on the specified dayOFF Programmed timer recording is not executed Press the Shift 7 button so that the next settingProgramming timer recording for more than 24 hours Timer button Menu buttonShift 7 button Shift f button Program Timer screen Recording speed On Enabled OFF DisabledStop time Start time Day of the week Holiday SET screen Holiday Timer Recording SettingT + Timer button Menu button SET button SET + button MonthDayTo stop timer programming before finishing Canceling/Changing Timer Recording ProgramTo modify timer programs To cancel preset timer programsIf programmed data overlap During timer recordingTimer recording If no cassette is loadedAlarm Recording Timelapse Alarm Recording Alarm signal input48H/NORMAL Setting the on-screen brightness and display items Tape END ModeSetting the alarm buzzer Setting the HDRSensor Recording When set to AL/SENSOR, both alarm recordingAlarm signals are input Sensor recording will be performedOperation Series RecordingConnections Repeat for all connected VCRsCounter value Connection SettingNon-stop continuous series recording Second VCR First VCRRepeat Recording ALARM/SENSOR ModeWhen the Auto REC Check menu switch is set to on Operation of the automatic recording check functionVCR control signal ground signal Recording with External VCR Activation SignalAlarm search/date and time search SRI/EXT Mode screenVTR Mode screen How to Restore Recording After Power FailureExternal Timer Recording Tape End BuzzerPlayback Menu switch settingPreparation To stop playbackStill playback Playback and SPECIAL-EFFECTS PlaybackSpecial-Effects Playback Field advance playbackREW button Shuttle search reverse and fast-forward playbackFast-forward shuttle search Reverse shuttle search Play buttonAlarm search setting screen Alarm Search/Date and Time SearchAlarm search Alarm numberDate/Time Search mode is canceled Alarm scanIs located, the Stop mode is engaged Date/time searchCounter Memory Function CNT Reset button Display buttonRepeat Playback Auto rewindTracking/V. Lock Adjustment Lock +/- buttons Tracking +/- buttonsTroubleshooting Error IndicationsError Contents VCR operation Measures Troubleshooting No Error IndicationAppendixes Tape Reel Counter/Tape Remaining Time TableAppendixes Terminals Signal levels Remarks 2H/6H recordingRecording signal input Rear Panel’s Inputs/OutputsTime/date SpecificationsAlarm Video SystemWestern Zone Office Security Systems GroupEastern Zone Office Industrial Medical Group

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