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RECORDING

 

7-3 Timer Recording

Notes on timer recording

If you make a mistake when programming

The TIMER indication blinks and the Timer Record Standby mode is engaged.

The blinking of the TIMER indication differs depending on the programming status.

When correct programs exist, the indication blinks for about 10 seconds and then lights.

If mistakes are detected in all programs, the indication blinks for about 10 seconds.

 Incorrect programs are canceled automatically. So, if necessary, program the timer again.

If no programs have been set

The TIMER indication blinks for about 10 seconds. The Timer Record Standby mode cannot be engaged.

 Program the timer.

If program data overlaps

The Timer Record Standby mode is engaged and the OVER LAP indication blinks for about 10 seconds.

The OVER LAP indication is not shown, however, if the DAILY timer program and WEEKLY timer program overlap.  Check the program contents.

When program data overlaps, the timer recording priority1 is determined as follows.

2The daily timer has priority over the weekly timer. The program with shorter recording time

3(3H>12H>24H) has priority.

4The program which starts earlier has priority. When the start time is the same, the program with the lower program No. has priority.

During timer recording

The PAUSE/STILL button has no effect.

 To operate the VCR, first press the [TIMER REC] button.

Timer recording

Power is turned on about 20 seconds before recording is programmed to start and the VCR enters the Record- Pause mode. Recording starts about 2 seconds before the programmed start time.

If no cassette is loaded

The TIMER and ( ) indications blink.

 Load a cassette with safety tab in place. Cassettes with no tab are ejected.

When the <TAPE END MODE> function menu switch is set to STOP, REW or EJECT and the tape ends during timer recording.

 The cassette is ejected. Recording will start again when a cassette with safety tab in place is loaded.

7 RECORDING

 

7-4 Alarm Recording

 

Alarm recording functions during timelapse recording. When an alarm signal is input to the rear panel's ALARM IN terminal,

an index code is recorded on the tape and the VCR automatically switches to the VHS Standard (SP) mode for realtime

recording of the alarm situation. Normal timelapse recording is restored after the preset alarm recording duration has passed.

* Alarm recording will not start from the Pause mode.

 

 

“AL” indication

 

AL

 

TIME MODE

• Set the alarm recording mode, alarm recording duration,

5 During alarm recording, the AL indication is lit on the

buzzer ON/OFF during alarm recording and the operation

display. After alarm recording is complete, the AL

mode at the tape end during alarm recording with the

indication blinks on the display to show that an alarm

function menu switches. (Menu switches for alarm/sensor

signal has been input.

recording mode setting)

Display "AL"

Extinguished

Lit

Blinking

Lit

Blinking

indication

 

Timelapse

VHS

Timelapse

VHS

Timelapse

Record mode

Standard (SP)

Standard (SP)

mode

mode

mode

 

 

 

 

Timelapse

Alarm

Timelapse

Alarm

Timelapse

 

recording

recording

recording

recording

recording

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Alarm signal input

Alarm signal input

 

*An index code (VISS) is recorded at the start point of the alarm recording as an alarm cue signal.

*During alarm recording, a +12 V signal is output from the rear panel’s ALARM REC OUT terminal.

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