Samsung SVR24JP, SVR960JP manual Series RECORDING, Alarm Connections, Maintenance, Outside unit

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SERIES RECORDING, ALARM CONNECTIONS

Connecting for series recording

MAINTENANCE

If the picture is not clear on the screen, use the cleaning tape.

If the cleaning tape is playbacked for a long time, it may be harmful for the head.

IN OUTIN OUTIN OUT

VIDEO

VIDEO

VIDEO

(TV or MONITOR)

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• Select the SERIES REC ON in the

menu.

• Connect the second series output to the

(Refer to page 17, REC MODE SETUP)

next series input, and connect the

• Connect the first series output to the

second series grounding to the next

second series input, and connect the first

series grounding.

series grounding to the second series

 

grounding.

 

 

Connecting for alarm recording

1 Drop six to seven drops of head cleaning solution on the cleaning tape.

LIQUID

CLEANING

CLEANING

TAPE

 

2 Insert the cleaning tape into your video and press the PLAY button.

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3 After about 15 seconds, press the STOP button to stop the operation.

Use the cleaning tape one more time when there is no normal picture.

STOP/EJECT

Rear of SVR-24JP/SVR-960JP

(Outside unit)

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ALARM IN

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ALARM OUT

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GND

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ALARM RESET

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ALARM RESET

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GND

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ALARM IN

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ALARM OUT

(CAUTION) In the case of an outside unit, use connections that are appropriate for the alarm sensor in use.

In the case of an outside unit, it is not necessary to make any connection if there is not any alarm reset output and alarm input.

Change the head under the following conditions

The picture is not clear on the screen as the head is worn due to use of the video for an extended period of time.

The head can be worn when using damaged or defective tapes or using the cleaning tape several times.

The service life of the head varies depending upon the environmental conditions for use (temperature, humidity, dust, etc.). Replace the head when using your unit for more than 3,000 hours.

When the screen does not show a good picture

1.First press the TRACKING button.

2.Check to see whether the video output is properly connected.

3.Insert the cleaning tape. When the screen image is not improved even after repeating the above procedures, contact your dealer or service center.

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Contents SVR-24JP Securite Important SafeguardsSafety Precautions Contents Controls and Indicators Name DescriptionPower Plug Slot Terminal Name Signal Level TypeExternal Equipment Terminal High PictureSET UP If using a monitor turn on powerInsert the plug into AC100~240V Working outlet To video inputHOW to SET Menu To select a menu item Press the Shift buttonSetting Current Time HOW to SET the Summer TimeSetting Display and Alarm REC Setting MenuHOW to SET the Current Time Setting REC Mode and VCR Mode Setting MENU1 Setting Program RECChecking Power Failure Time and Date You can set up to 10 programs a weekPress the Power button on the VCR and insert the tape Press the button when necessaryWhen a tape is inserted the VCR is automatically turned on OperationWhen viewing a forward reverse slow picture Various PlaybacksScreen search During playback You may not hear normal sound during playbackWhen viewing still scene by scene Various PlaybackcontPlayback picture Still pictureOperations when the tape ends during recording Record LockingBasic Recording Alarm Recording Reset buttonWhen pressing the Reset button Series RecordingAlarm Functions Press the CNT. MemoPress the Counter button Press the Clear buttonConnecting Operating Description Method Alarm OUTConvenient Functions Method of ConnectionSeries RECORDING, Alarm Connections MaintenanceChange the head under the following conditions Outside unitTroubleshooting 19~20Troubleshooting Contd Daily Checks Turn on the VCR powerRewind a little On the previousRemark SpecificationsBefore Requesting Service Electronics