3CURSOR V/vkeys

Used to move within a single layer in Menu mode. While monitoring a picture, you can switch screen division configurations with these keys.

4SET/YES key

Press this key to register your menu settings.

This key also functions as the YES answer key for YES/NO questions.

5RESET/NO key

In normal operation mode, press this key to reset the tape counter value in the indication window.

In menu mode, this key functions as the NO answer key for YES/NO questions.

3Search operation block

TIME

SEARCH

1 TIME SEARCH key

ALARM

SEARCH

2 ALARM SEARCH key

1TIME SEARCH key

Press this key to locate a picture from a specific date and time (Time Search). You can also locate the recording end on a tape with this key (Rec End Search).

For details, see “Time Search” on page 2-10 and “Rec End Search” on page 3-14.

2ALARM SEARCH key

To display the list of alarm recordings on a tape and transport the tape to the point of the specified recording.

For details, see “Alarm Search” on page 3-9.

4Indication window

1 ALARM indication

2CONT indication

3REPEAT indication

4TIMER indication

5 Tape remaining indication

ALARM CONT REPEAT TIMER S

E

TIME MODE

7 Time data

6indication Character display

1ALARM indication

Lights when alarm recording is on.

For details, see “Alarm Recording” on page 3-4.

2CONT (continuous) indication

Lights when continuous recording is set to ON on the HSR-1/1P. It stays lit on the HSR-2/2P.

For details, see “Changing the Cassette During Recording” on page 3-15.

3REPEAT indication Lights during repeat recording.

For details, see “Repeat Recording” on page 3-7.

4TIMER indication

Lights when the timer recording is on.

For details, see “Timer Recording” on page 3-1.

5Tape remaining indication

Lights when a cassette is loaded, showing the recording capacity remaining on the tape. The remaining segment(s) will flash when the remaining recording capacity becomes less than 3 minutes based on the calculation from the Tape Length setting.

For the Tape Length setting, see “Setting the Recording Modes” on page 5-12.

Overview 1 Chapter

Chapter 1 Overview 1-7