10 Pelco Manual C652M (7/99)
High Density Recording - H·D<EP>–High density recording records three times
more fields than normal density (SP). It reduces the time interval between pictures
and makes for smoother time-lapse recording.
Tape Remaining Indicator–A bar indicator shows how much tape is left and/or
that the tape has approximately three minutes (in 2H mode) left.
Automatic Head Cleaning–The VCR automatically removes foreign matter from
the heads when a cassette is inserted for continuous smooth operation.
Easy Setup Using A Monitor–The on-screen menus simplify setup programming.
You can select these menus even without inputting a video signal.
Easy Cueing With Alarm Recording–Index signals are automatically added at
the beginning of alarm recording for easy cueing. You can confirm alarm starting
time in the playback video on the monitor or in the alarm list on the Maintenance
menu.
Time And Date Search System–You can search for a specific hour/minute and
date to accurately locate an image on tape.
External Time Clock Adjustment–You can reset the on-screen clock to the near-
est hour by applying a signal to the RST (reset) IN terminal at the rear of the VCR.
Record Check–You can confirm correct recording by pressing the PLAY button
during recording.
Automatic Head Azimuth Selection–The VCR can automatically select playback
heads for normal VHS-compatible time-lapse recordings, or older time-lapse re-
cordings made using two same-azimuth video heads. Same-azimuth time-lapse
recordings use VHS cassettes but cannot be played normally by VHS-compatible
VCRs.
Special Playback Features–These include still images, speed search, reverse
playback, frame-by-frame viewing in both directions, slow-motion, and high-speed
viewing.
JOG Dial/SHUTTLE Ring–You can use these controls to search for the desired
image. You can adjust the playback speed with the SHUTTLE ring and search for
an image frame-by-frame with the JOG dial.
Recording Options–This versatile system offers a variety of recording options,
including daily and weekly timer recording, repeat, and alarm recording.
Protection Against Power Failures—Recording data (including date, time, and
timer setup) is stored in backup memory, so the system can resume recording after
a power failure. The monitor displays the time of the failure.
Digital <ELAPSED TIME> Display–The elapsed time of recording and playback is
stored in non-volatile memory. You can use the elapsed time display as a guide to
when to do periodic maintenance.
Tape Use Counter–This counter displays how many times you have recorded on a
tape. This helps you decide when you need to replace a tape.
Daylight Saving Time Setting–A daylight saving time setting is available. You can
set the clock forward an hour by programming the menu.
NOTE:
The battery backup is for
memory only–the VCR does not
continue recording if the power
goes out. If you want to keep re-
cording during an outage, make
sure the VCR system is on your
UPS (uninterruptible power supply)
system.