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Sanyo DTL-4800 Instruction Manual
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DIGITAL2 PRECAUTIONSCAUTION Declaration of Conformity CAUTION: For the customers in Canada 3 PRECAUTIONS2Avoiding Electrical Shock and Fire Moisture Condensation Problems About this VCR operation (block recording)During recording: During playback: Video Cassette Tapes 4 CONTENTSFEATURES ACCESSORIES 5 LOCA TIONS OF CONTROLS AND INDICATORSDigital Display 1 Operation Indicators 6 23 4 5 5 , 6 7 67 6 8 9 F G 8 1L 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 F G H I J K 10 CONNECTIONSINSTALLING THE Ni-Cd BATTERY1 2 3 4Protection against power failure WARNING: CAUTION IMPORTANT NOTE: 11 CONNECTIONS10 Power Cord Installation About the memory reset 12 ON-SCREEN MENUSMain menus1The (MAIN MENU 1) menu appears. Sub-menus1The selected sub-menu appears. 13 ON-SCREEN MENUS12 14 SETTING THE LANGUA GE AND CLOCKLanguage SettingF 1 3To set the clock after having set the language, press the button, then continue with step , under Clock Setting. The menus language will now be the one selected. Clock Setting2 3 4The day of week is set automatically. 5 6 7 8 9 15 SETTING THE LANGUAGE AND CLOCKAutomatic Daylight Saving Time Adjustment 14 16 CHANGING THE ON-SCREEN DISPLA YSelecting the On-screen Display1 3The (DISPLAY SET) menu appears. 4 5 Changing the Date/Time Display Position1 2The date and time are displayed. 3The display will move up, down, right or left. 17 VIDEO CASSETTE T APESHandling Cassette Tapes 16 To Protect your Recordings Precautions concerning the video cassette tapes Loading1The time display will switch to the reset counter 0 00 00 display. will blink during that period. When the cassette is loaded, if the tape has been threaded correctly, the cassette indicator will light on the digital display. Unloading1The cassette is automatically ejected. 18 VIDEO CASSETTE TAPESCorrect tape thread check function Setting the Action to Take When a Cassette is Loaded 19 TAPE MANAGEMENT FUNCTIONOperation 18 If no tape management data is present on the tape If tape management data is present on the tape IMPORTANT NOTES: 20 TAPE MANAGEMENT FUNCTIONSetting the Tape Management Function2The (TAPE MANAGEMENT) menu appears. 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 F G H 21 TAPE MANAGEMENT FUNCTIONTape Management Conflict Display 20 PROTECT DAY CONFLICT REC PASS SET CONFLICT GROUP NO. CONFLICT 22 NORMAL RECORDINGNormal Recording Before starting Record Pause 23 22 25 24 27 AUTOREPEAT RECORDINGAutorepeat Recording 26 4The REPEAT indicator will light. 6 7 28 ALARM RECORDINGAlarm Recording Setting Alarm Recording Counter Display 29 28 Connections to the ALARM IN/OUT Terminals ALARM RESET IN terminal Checking the Alarm Recordings Time3The (ALARM LOG) menu appears. The number of alarm recordings, and the 10 most recent alarm recording times are displayed. 4 30 Alarm SearchAlarm Scan Pre Alarm Recording Setting 31 30 1OFF F12 F24 F48 F72 F96 F120 F168 4 2 3 Post Alarm Recording Setting 32 PROGRAM TIMER RECORDINGExample 1: The timer recording indicator to Repeat steps 3 4The recording start hour position starts flashing. 5The recording start minutes position starts 6 7The recording stop minutes position starts 8The SPD (recording speed) position will start 9 F to program timer recordings for other days of the week. G H will light on the digital display, the VCR is now in timer recording stand-by mode. Example 2: 33 32 1 3The recording start hour position starts flashing. 5The recording start minutes position starts 6 7The rest of the line settings will change to , the day of the next line will change to the next day and the start time will change to automatically. 8 9 FThe recording stop minutes position starts GThe SPD (recording speed) position will start H I J 34 Setting the HolidaysChanging a Program Timer Recording To Cancel a Program Timer Recording To Cancel all Program Timer Recordings 35 PROGRAM TIMER RECORDING 34 36 RECORDING USING AN EXTERNAL TIMER INPUT37 TRIGGER SHOT RECORDINGTrigger Shot Recording Setup 36 Multiplexer 1 3 4 5 7The trigger shot recording mode will be activated (the VCR will be in recording stand-by mode). 8 Connections Using a Multiplexer 38 SERIES RECORDINGSeries Recording Setup4 2 3Recording will start in series recording mode. Series recording connections 39 SERIES RECORDINGContinous Loop Recording Setup 38 2 3Recording will start in series recording mode. 4NOTES: Loop recording connection (example with 2 VCRs) 40 PLAYBACKNormal Playback Tracking Control Audio Playback Still Image Digital View (Forward and Reverse) PLAYBACKSearch (Forward and Reverse) 40 1 Field Advance (Forward and Reverse) 41 TAPE COUNTER42 DAY/TIME SEARCHDay/Time SearchPlayback will start. 1T/D SEARCH 01 00:00:00 will be displayed on screen. 2 5 6Day/time search will start. The desired day/time is searched and a still image will appear on-screen. 7 43 SETTING THE SECURITY LOCKSetting the Security Lock 42 The security lock is canceled and 3The (SECURITY LOCK) menu appears. 4 5 6If the setting USE is selected, follow the steps below to set the timer on/off times. 7 8 9 F G H Cancel the Security Lock1 is displayed on the digital display. The (SECURITY LOCK) menu appears. and buttons. 2 3 will be erased. The security lock timer set times are not erased. Setting and Canceling the Quick Method Security Lock1 is displayed on the digital display. 44 SETTING THE BUZZER2 and The (BUZZER SET) menu appears. 3If using the SET UP setting, continue with steps . 4 5 45 CLOCK ADJUSTMENT1 44 2 3 4 5 6 7The setting procedure on the first VCR is now completed. 8 46 SETTING THE CASSETTE EJECT MODECassette Eject Setup3 5 6 7EJECT terminal connection EJECT IN terminal EJECT OUT terminal 47 SETUP FOR RS-232C OR RS-485 USEDIP Switches Setup 46 48 SETUP FOR RS-232C OR RS-485 USESetup for RS-232C or RS-485 Use2400 4800 960019200 3The (RS-485 SET (or RS-232C SET)) menu appears. The STATUS INFO and ALARM INFO lines are only displayed when DIP switch 9 is set to 485. 5 6 7 8 9RS-485 RJ-11 connector layout NOTE: RS-485 Connection Types of cables SETUP FOR RS-232C OR RS-485 USERS-232C 9-pin connector layout 48 49 CHECKING POWER FAILURE, FAILURE DUE TO CONDENSATION AND USAGE DURATION3The (POWER/DEW/USED TIME) menu appears. 4 50 OUTPUT TERMINALSTAPE END OUT Terminal WARNING OUT Terminal TIMER OUT Terminal COM Terminal SW OUT Terminal 51 OUTPUT TERMINALS50 Remote control setting NON REC OUT terminal 52 MAINTENANCEDaily Inspection Inspection Procedure Periodic Inspection Cabinet Cleaning About the Backup Lithium Battery 53 MAINTENANCEMaintaining and Checking The Mechanism 52 Maintenance Table NOTE: RD2QD/NA (DTL-4800 GB) Tue. Aug., 08/2000 54 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDEAfter a Power Failure System Down 55 SPECIFICATIONSGeneral Specifications 54 NOTE:Video Audio Connectors Other Specifications 56 SANYO INDUSTRIAL VCR WARRANTYOBLIGATIONSCUSTOMER INFORMATION 1-800-421-5013 Weekdays 8:30 AM 5:00 PM Pacific Time PARTS ORDER INFORMATION 1-800-726-9662 Weekdays 8:30 AM 5:00 PM Pacific Time EXCLUSIONS ATTENTION
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DIGITAL2 PRECAUTIONSCAUTION Declaration of Conformity CAUTION: For the customers in Canada 3 PRECAUTIONS2Avoiding Electrical Shock and Fire Moisture Condensation Problems About this VCR operation (block recording)During recording: During playback: Video Cassette Tapes 4 CONTENTSFEATURES ACCESSORIES 5 LOCA TIONS OF CONTROLS AND INDICATORSDigital Display 1 Operation Indicators 6 23 4 5 5 , 6 7 67 6 8 9 F G 8 1L 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 F G H I J K 10 CONNECTIONSINSTALLING THE Ni-Cd BATTERY1 2 3 4Protection against power failure WARNING: CAUTION IMPORTANT NOTE: 11 CONNECTIONS10 Power Cord Installation About the memory reset 12 ON-SCREEN MENUSMain menus1The (MAIN MENU 1) menu appears. Sub-menus1The selected sub-menu appears. 13 ON-SCREEN MENUS12 14 SETTING THE LANGUA GE AND CLOCKLanguage SettingF 1 3To set the clock after having set the language, press the button, then continue with step , under Clock Setting. The menus language will now be the one selected. Clock Setting2 3 4The day of week is set automatically. 5 6 7 8 9 15 SETTING THE LANGUAGE AND CLOCKAutomatic Daylight Saving Time Adjustment 14 16 CHANGING THE ON-SCREEN DISPLA YSelecting the On-screen Display1 3The (DISPLAY SET) menu appears. 4 5 Changing the Date/Time Display Position1 2The date and time are displayed. 3The display will move up, down, right or left. 17 VIDEO CASSETTE T APESHandling Cassette Tapes 16 To Protect your Recordings Precautions concerning the video cassette tapes Loading1The time display will switch to the reset counter 0 00 00 display. will blink during that period. When the cassette is loaded, if the tape has been threaded correctly, the cassette indicator will light on the digital display. Unloading1The cassette is automatically ejected. 18 VIDEO CASSETTE TAPESCorrect tape thread check function Setting the Action to Take When a Cassette is Loaded 19 TAPE MANAGEMENT FUNCTIONOperation 18 If no tape management data is present on the tape If tape management data is present on the tape IMPORTANT NOTES: 20 TAPE MANAGEMENT FUNCTIONSetting the Tape Management Function2The (TAPE MANAGEMENT) menu appears. 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 F G H 21 TAPE MANAGEMENT FUNCTIONTape Management Conflict Display 20 PROTECT DAY CONFLICT REC PASS SET CONFLICT GROUP NO. CONFLICT 22 NORMAL RECORDINGNormal Recording Before starting Record Pause 23 22 25 24 27 AUTOREPEAT RECORDINGAutorepeat Recording 26 4The REPEAT indicator will light. 6 7 28 ALARM RECORDINGAlarm Recording Setting Alarm Recording Counter Display 29 28 Connections to the ALARM IN/OUT Terminals ALARM RESET IN terminal Checking the Alarm Recordings Time3The (ALARM LOG) menu appears. The number of alarm recordings, and the 10 most recent alarm recording times are displayed. 4 30 Alarm SearchAlarm Scan Pre Alarm Recording Setting 31 30 1OFF F12 F24 F48 F72 F96 F120 F168 4 2 3 Post Alarm Recording Setting 32 PROGRAM TIMER RECORDINGExample 1: The timer recording indicator to Repeat steps 3 4The recording start hour position starts flashing. 5The recording start minutes position starts 6 7The recording stop minutes position starts 8The SPD (recording speed) position will start 9 F to program timer recordings for other days of the week. G H will light on the digital display, the VCR is now in timer recording stand-by mode. Example 2: 33 32 1 3The recording start hour position starts flashing. 5The recording start minutes position starts 6 7The rest of the line settings will change to , the day of the next line will change to the next day and the start time will change to automatically. 8 9 FThe recording stop minutes position starts GThe SPD (recording speed) position will start H I J 34 Setting the HolidaysChanging a Program Timer Recording To Cancel a Program Timer Recording To Cancel all Program Timer Recordings 35 PROGRAM TIMER RECORDING 34 36 RECORDING USING AN EXTERNAL TIMER INPUT37 TRIGGER SHOT RECORDINGTrigger Shot Recording Setup 36 Multiplexer 1 3 4 5 7The trigger shot recording mode will be activated (the VCR will be in recording stand-by mode). 8 Connections Using a Multiplexer 38 SERIES RECORDINGSeries Recording Setup4 2 3Recording will start in series recording mode. Series recording connections 39 SERIES RECORDINGContinous Loop Recording Setup 38 2 3Recording will start in series recording mode. 4NOTES: Loop recording connection (example with 2 VCRs) 40 PLAYBACKNormal Playback Tracking Control Audio Playback Still Image Digital View (Forward and Reverse) PLAYBACKSearch (Forward and Reverse) 40 1 Field Advance (Forward and Reverse) 41 TAPE COUNTER42 DAY/TIME SEARCHDay/Time SearchPlayback will start. 1T/D SEARCH 01 00:00:00 will be displayed on screen. 2 5 6Day/time search will start. The desired day/time is searched and a still image will appear on-screen. 7 43 SETTING THE SECURITY LOCKSetting the Security Lock 42 The security lock is canceled and 3The (SECURITY LOCK) menu appears. 4 5 6If the setting USE is selected, follow the steps below to set the timer on/off times. 7 8 9 F G H Cancel the Security Lock1 is displayed on the digital display. The (SECURITY LOCK) menu appears. and buttons. 2 3 will be erased. The security lock timer set times are not erased. Setting and Canceling the Quick Method Security Lock1 is displayed on the digital display. 44 SETTING THE BUZZER2 and The (BUZZER SET) menu appears. 3If using the SET UP setting, continue with steps . 4 5 45 CLOCK ADJUSTMENT1 44 2 3 4 5 6 7The setting procedure on the first VCR is now completed. 8 46 SETTING THE CASSETTE EJECT MODECassette Eject Setup3 5 6 7EJECT terminal connection EJECT IN terminal EJECT OUT terminal 47 SETUP FOR RS-232C OR RS-485 USEDIP Switches Setup 46 48 SETUP FOR RS-232C OR RS-485 USESetup for RS-232C or RS-485 Use2400 4800 960019200 3The (RS-485 SET (or RS-232C SET)) menu appears. The STATUS INFO and ALARM INFO lines are only displayed when DIP switch 9 is set to 485. 5 6 7 8 9RS-485 RJ-11 connector layout NOTE: RS-485 Connection Types of cables SETUP FOR RS-232C OR RS-485 USERS-232C 9-pin connector layout 48 49 CHECKING POWER FAILURE, FAILURE DUE TO CONDENSATION AND USAGE DURATION3The (POWER/DEW/USED TIME) menu appears. 4 50 OUTPUT TERMINALSTAPE END OUT Terminal WARNING OUT Terminal TIMER OUT Terminal COM Terminal SW OUT Terminal 51 OUTPUT TERMINALS50 Remote control setting NON REC OUT terminal 52 MAINTENANCEDaily Inspection Inspection Procedure Periodic Inspection Cabinet Cleaning About the Backup Lithium Battery 53 MAINTENANCEMaintaining and Checking The Mechanism 52 Maintenance Table NOTE: RD2QD/NA (DTL-4800 GB) Tue. Aug., 08/2000 54 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDEAfter a Power Failure System Down 55 SPECIFICATIONSGeneral Specifications 54 NOTE:Video Audio Connectors Other Specifications 56 SANYO INDUSTRIAL VCR WARRANTYOBLIGATIONSCUSTOMER INFORMATION 1-800-421-5013 Weekdays 8:30 AM 5:00 PM Pacific Time PARTS ORDER INFORMATION 1-800-726-9662 Weekdays 8:30 AM 5:00 PM Pacific Time EXCLUSIONS ATTENTION
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