●Reset Pulse Polarity 106 RESET PULSE
The polarity of the alarm reset pulse is selected in the SYSTEM SETUP window.
The reset pulse is supplied from an external device with high or low active signal form to the RESET IN terminal on the rear panel.
SYSTEM SETUP
FWD/REW MODE | SKIP&PLAY | |
PASSWORD LOCK | OFF | |
ALL→ | ***** | |
OPERATION→ | ***** | |
KEYLOCK BUZZER | OFF | |
RESET PULSE | HIGH |
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TIME ADJUSTING | SLAVE |
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SET TIME→ | 9:00 | |
AUTO ERASING | OFF |
1.Open the system setup window, then move the cursor to RESET PULSE with the up [▲] or down [▼] button.
2.Select either HIGH or LOW with the JogDial. The default is HIGH.
HIGH: Stands for
LOW: Stands for
●Time Adjusting
107 TIME ADJUSTING
IN and OUT terminals for a calibration signal are provided on the TIME ADJUST terminal board on the rear panel. The master unit supplies the calibration signal to the slaves. This is convenient for synchronizing the internal clock with other connected devices. Make certain to connect the IN and OUT terminals correctly.
SYSTEM SETUP
FWD/REW MODE | SKIP&PLAY | |
PASSWORD LOCK | OFF | |
ALL→ | ***** |
|
OPERATION→ | ***** |
|
KEYLOCK BUZZER | OFF | |
RESET PULSE | HIGH | |
TIME ADJUSTING | SLAVE |
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SET TIME→ | 9:00 |
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AUTO ERASING | OFF |
1.Move the cursor to TIME ADJUSTING with the [▲] or [▼] button.
2.Select either MASTER or SLAVE with the JogDial. The default is SLAVE.
MASTER: The unit supplies the calibration OUT signal to the slave units.
SLAVE: The internal timer of the unit is supplied the cali- bration signal from the master.
●Set Time
108 SET TIME
This setting specifies the hour for the master unit to supply the Time Adjust OUT signal to the slave units once a day. You need not set the hour when SLAVE is selected. The slave unit accepts the signal through the IN terminal, and corrects its internal clock to the hour as far as the clock deviates within 15 minutes after or before the hour.
1.Move the cursor to SET TIME with the [▲] or [▼] button.
2.Select the desired time (00:00 to 23:00) with the JogDial.
3.Press the JogDial.
●Auto Erasing
109 AUTO ERASING
The redundant records on the disk can be erased every day at 24:00 mid night. Day numbers specified by this set- ting means that the records stored during the number of days from the present will be protected, while the older records than that of the protected day will be erased.
SYSTEM SETUP
FWD/REW MODE | SKIP&PLAY | |
PASSWORD LOCK | OFF | |
ALL→ | ***** |
|
OPERATION→ | ***** |
|
KEYLOCK BUZZER | OFF | |
RESET PULSE | HIGH | |
TIME ADJUSTING | SLAVE | |
SET TIME→ | 9:00 |
|
AUTO ERASING | OFF |
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1.Move the cursor to AUTO ERASING with the [▲] or [▼] button.
2.Select the desired day number with the JogDial.
OFF: Auto erasing is not applied.
1DAY: Only today’s records of 0:00 onward are protect- ed. Records before 24:00 of yesterday are erased.
2 to 10DAYS: Records before the specified number of days are erased.
14, 30, 45, 60, 90, 120, 150, 180DAYS: Same as above.
Notes:
•The day number includes today as 1 day, therefore 2DAYS counts today and yesterday in number.
•Auto Erasing is implemented at 24:00 mid night. Playing back will stop once when the time comes to 24:00, then will restart with different portion based on the renewed day count.
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