Pelco Manual C672M (2/01) 9
TLR3096 FEATURES AND FUNCTIONSThe TLR3096 Time-Lapse VCR is a powerful surveillance tool designed for industrial and
security recording. The unit supports both T-120 and T-160 tapes.
•T-120 Tapes
The unit can record for 6, 18, 30, 54, 78, or 102 hours.
•T-160 Tapes
The unit can record for 8, 24, 40, 72, 104, or 136 hours.
The TLR3096 features frame-by-frame and field-by-field playback and high-speed search.
Playback also allows still picture viewing.
Audio Recording—The 6H, 8H, L18H, L24H, L30H, and L40H modes allow audio
recording.
Resolution and Image Quality—This VCR has a horizontal resolution of more than 240
lines in VHS mode and more than 400 lines in super resolution mode.
Remote Operation by PC via RS-232C—You can use a personal computer that has an
RS-232C serial port to remotely control the VCR.
Automatic Head Cleaning—This 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.
Easy Cueing With Alarm Recording—Index signals are automatically added at the
beginning of alarm recording for easy cueing. You can even use the monitor to confirm an
alarm recording’s starting time.
External Time Clock Adjustment—You can reset the on-screen clock to the nearest hour
by applying a signal to the RST (reset) IN terminal at the rear of the VCR.
Recording Check—You can confirm correct recording by pressing the PLAY button during
recording.
Variety of Search Functions—You can do index and skip searches, or search by time and
date.
Special Playback Features—These include still images, speed search, reverse playback,
frame-by-frame and field-by-field 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 system offers the following recording options: daily/weekly/
holiday timer recording, alarm recording, series recording, remote recording, repeat
recording, one shot/interval recording, and synchronous 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 Savings Time Setting—A daylight savings time setting is available. You can set
the clock forward an hour by programming the menu.
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