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SVR-960NRT Real Time Lapse Recorder Installation and Operating Instructions IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS 1 spill liquid of any kind on the unit. 16. Servicing - Do not attempt to service this unit yourself as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. 17. Damage Requiring Service - Unplug the unit from the outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions: a. When the power - supply cord. or plug is damaged. b. If liquid has been spilled, or objects have fallen into the unit. c. If the unit has been exposed to rain or water. d. If the unit does not operate normally by following the operating instructions. Adjust only those controls that are covered by the operating instructions, as an improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage and will often required extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the unit to its normal operation. e. If the unit has been dropped or the cabinet has been damaged. f. When the unit exhibits a distinct change in performance this indicates a need for service. 18. Replacement Parts - When replacement parts are required, be sure the service technician has used replacement parts specified by the manufacturer or have the same characteristics as the original part. Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire, electric shock or other hazards. 19. Safety Check - Upon completion of any service or repairs to this unit, ask the service technician to perform safety checks to determine that the unit is in proper operating condition. 20. Coax Grounding - If an outside cable system is connected to the unit, be sure the cable system is grounded. U.S.A models onlySection 810 of the National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA No. 701981, provides information with respect to proper grounding of the mount and supporting structure, grounding of the coax to a discharge unit, size of grounding conductors, location of discharge unit, connection to grounding electrodes, and requirements for the grounding electrode. 21. Lightning - For added protection of this unit during a lightning storm or when it is left unattended and unused for a long period of time, unplug power cord form the wall. FCC & ICES INFORMATION (U.S.A and Canadian Models Only) WARNING - This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules and ICES-003 of Industry Canada. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: – Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. – Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. – Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. – Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Intentional or unintentional changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance shall not be made. Any such changes or modifications could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. The user may find the following booklet prepared by the Federal Communications Commission helpful: "How to Identify and Resolve Radio-TV Interference Problems". This booklet is available from the U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, DC 20402, Stock No.004-00000345-4. Safety Precautions Securite CAUTION ATTENTION RISK OF ELECTRICK SHOCK DO NOT OPEN! RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE, NE PAS OUVRIR. CONFIGURATION 1. Read Instructions - All the safety and operating instructions should be read before the unit is operated. 2. Retain Instructions - The safely and operating instructions should be retained for future reference. 3. Head Warnings - All warnings on the unit and in the operating instructions should be adhered to. 4. Follow Instructions - All operating and use instructions should be followed. 5. Cleaning - Unplug the unit from the outlet before cleaning. Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners. Use a damp cloth for cleaning. 6. Attachments - Do not use attachments not recommended by the unit manufacturer as they may cause hazards. 7. Water and Moisture - Do not use this unit near water-for example, near a bath tub, wash bowl, kitchen sink, or laundry tub, in a wet basement, near a swimming pool, in an unprotected outdoor installation, or any area which is classified as a wet location. 8. Accessories - Do not place this unit on an unstable stand, tripod, bracket, or mount. The unit may fall, causing serious injury to a person and serious damage to the unit. Use only with a stand, tripod, bracket, or mount recommended by the manufacturer, or sold with the unit. Any mounting of the unit should follow the manufacturer's instructions, and should use a mounting accessory recommended by the manufacturer. An appliance and cart combination should be moved with care. Quick stops, excessive force, and uneven surfaces may cause the appliance and cart combination to overturn. 9. Ventilation - Operatings in the enclosure, if any, are provided for ventilation and to ensure reliable operation of the unit and to protect it from overheating. These openings must not be blocked or covered. This unit should not be placed in a built-in installation unless proper ventilation is provided or the manufacturer's instructions have been adhered to. 10. Power Sources - This unit should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the marking label. If you are not sure of the type of the power supply you plan to use, consult your appliance dealer or local power company. For units intended to operate from battery or other sources, refer to the operating instructions. 11. Grounding or Polarization - This unit may be equipped with a polarized alternating-current line plug (a plug having one blade wider than the other). This plug will fit into the power outlet only one way. This is a safety feature. If you are unable to insert the plug fully into the outlet, try reversing the plug. If the plug should still fail to fit, contact your electrician to replace your obsolete outlet. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized plug. Alternately, this unit may be equipped with a 3-wire grounding-type plug, a plug having a third (grounding) pin. This plug will only fit into a grounding-type power outlet. This is a safety feature. If you are unable to insert the plug into the outlet, contact your electrician to replace your obsolete outlet. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the grounding-type plug. 12. Power - Cord Protection-Power-supply cords should be routed so that they are not likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed upon or against them, paying particular attention to cords and plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the appliance. 13. Power Lines - An outdoor system should not be located in the vicinity of overhead power lines or other electric light or power circuits, or where it can fall into such power lines or circuits. When installing an outdoor system, extreme care should be taken to keep from touching such power lines or circuits as contact with them might be fatal. U.S.A. models only-refer to the National Electrical Code Article 820 regarding installation of CATV systems. 14. Overloading - Do not overload outlets and extension cords as this can result in a risk of fire or electric shock. 15. Object and Liquid Entry - Never push objects of any kind into this unit through openings as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short-out parts that could result in a fire or electric shock. Never CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK, DO NOT OPEN COVERS. NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL. Danger: Pour éviter tout risque d'électrocution, ne pas ouvrir le boîtier. Il n'y a pas de pièces remplaçables à l'intérieur. Pour toute révision, s'adresser à un technicien spécialisé. This label may appear on the bottom of the unit due to space limitations. Cet étiquette peut apparaître en dessous de l'appareil dû aux limitations d'espace. The lightning flash with an arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral triangle, is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated "dangerous voltage" within the unit's enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons. L'éclair fléché dans un triangle équilatéral avertit l'utilisateur de la présence d'une haute tension non isolée à l'intérieur de l'appareil. Elle peut être d'une magnitude suffisante pour constituer un risque d'électrocution. The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance. Le point d'exclamation à l'intérieur d'un triangle équilatéral avertit l'utilisateur de la présence d'instructions importantes d'utilisation et de maintenance dans la documentation accompagnant l'appareil. Warning To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not expose units not specifically designed for outdoor use to rain or moisture. Attention Pour éviter un incendie ou une électrocution, ne pas exposer les appareils qui ne sont pas conçus spécifiquement pour usage extérieur à la pluie ou à l'humidité. Attention: Installation should be performed by qualified service personnel only in accordance with the National Electrical Code or applicable local codes. Attention: L'installation doit être effectuée uniquement par du personnel de service qualifié conformément à la réglementation du Code Electrique National ou à la réglementation locale. Power Disconnect. Units with or without ON-OFF switches have power supplied to the unit whenever the power cord is inserted into the power source; however, the unit is operational only when the ON-OFF switch is in the On position. The power cord is the main power disconnect for all units. Disjonction de l'alimentation. Les appareils avec ou sans commutateure ON-OFF sont alimentés à chaque fois que le cordon d'alimentation est branché à la source d'alimentation; toutefois, les appareils disposant de commutateurs ONOFF ne fonctionnent que lorsque le commutateur ON-OFF est sur la position ON. Le cordon d'alimentation est la disjonction d'alimentation principale pour tous les appareils. 2 IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS Precauciones De Seguridad Warnung: Verhindern Sie einen möglichen Elektroschlag, indem Sie die Abdeckung nicht entfernen. Wenden Sie sich bei der Wartung an dafür qualifiziertes Personal. Dieses Zeichen kann aus Platzgründen auf der Unterseite des Gerätes angebracht sein. Dieses Zeichen weist den Benutzer auf die nicht isolierte Hochspannung innerhalb der Anlage hin. Es besteht die Gefahr eines Elektroschlages. Das Ausrufezeichen in dem gleichseitigen Dreieck ist dazu da, den Benutzer auf wich-tige Inbetriebnahmeund Instandhaltungs-vorschriften hinzuweisen, die dem Gerät in Form einer Broschüre beigelegt sind. Warnung Um das Risiko von Feuer oder Elektroschlag zu vermeiden, darf weder das Gerät selbst, noch das Netzgerät Regen oder Feuchtigkeit ausgesetzt werden. Precaution: Pare Reducir El Riesgo De Choque Eléctrico, Favor No Abrir La Cubierta. Este Equipo No consta De Piezas O Partes Que Requieren Servicio O Mantenimiento. Para Reparaciones Favor Referirse A Un Técnico Calificado. Debido a limitaciones de espacio, esta etiqueta puede aparecer en la parte inferior de la unidad. El símbolo representado por un relámpago con punta de flecha dentro de un triángulo equilátero, se muestra con el objetivo de alertar al usuario que existen "voltages peligrosos" sin aislamiento, dentro de la cubierta de la unidad. Dichos voltages pueden ser de tal magnitud que constituyen un riesgo de choque eléctrico a personas. El símbolo de exclamación dentro de un triángulo equilátero, se muestra con el objetivo de alertar al ususario de que instrucciones de operación y mantenimiento importantes acompañan al equipo. Peligro Para evitar el peligro de incendio ó choque eléctrico, no exponga a la lluvia ó humedad, equipos que no han sido diseñados para uso exterior. Important Safeguards Contents Controls and Indicators Connectors Set Up 1 4 5 8 9 MENU How to Set Menu Setting Current Time Setting Menu 11 13 15 PLAYBACK Operation Various Playbacks 21 23 RECORDING Set before Recording Record Locking Basic Recording Series Recording Alarm Recording 27 28 29 31 32 FUNCTION Alarm Functions High Picture Convenient Functions 33 35 36 SERVICE WARNING: Electrostatic-sensitive device. Use proper CMOS/MOSFET handling precautions to avoid electrostatic discharge. CONFIGURATION RIESGO DE CHOQUE ELECTRICO INO ABRIRI NOTE: Grounded wrist straps must be worn and proper ESD safety precautions observed when handling the electrostatic-sensitive printed circuit boards. DESCRIPTION The SVR-960NRT Series Video Cassette Recorder offers time-lapse in 6-and 30-hour selectable speeds for a variety of CCTV applications. INSTALLATION Install the SVR-960NRT in environments where the operating temperature is +5°C to +40°C (+41°F to +104°F) and the relative Humidity is 0% to 80% relative, noncondensing. CONNECTION Method of Connection Series Recording, Alarm Connections 37 38 MAINTENANCE Maintenance Troubleshooting Daily Checks Before Requesting Service Specifications 39 40 43 44 47 Para Desconectdar la Alimentación: Unidades no equipadas con interruptores ON/OFF, son alimentadas cuando el cable de alimentación, es conectado a la corriente eléctrica. Las unidades equipadas con interruptores son alimentadas de igual forma, pero adicionalmente requieren qur el interruptor esté posicionado en ON. El cable de alimentación es el medio principal de desconexión del equipo. Unpack carefully. This is electronic equipment and should be handled with care. If an item appears to have been damaged in shipment, replace it properly in its carton and notify the shipper. If any items are missing, notify your Sales Representative or Customer Service. MAINTENANCE Netzanschluß. Geräte mit oder ohne Netzschalter haben Spannung am Gerät anliegen, sobald der Netzstecker in die Steckdose gesteckt wird. Das Gerät ist Jedoch nur betriebsbereit, wenn der Netzschalter (EIN/AUS) auf EIN steht. Wenn man das Netzkabel aus der Stekdose zieht, dann ist die Sapnnungszuführung zum Gerät vollkommen unterbrochen. Atención: La instalación de este equipo debe ser realizada por personal capacitado, solo en acuerdo, y en cumplimiento de normas del "National Electric Code" (Código Eléctrico Nacional) ó las normas del Gobierno Nacional Local. CONNECTION UNPACKING Achtung!: Die Installation sollte nur von qualifiziertem Kundendienstpersonal gemäß jeweilig zutreffender Elektrovorschriften ausgeführt werden. The shipping carton is the safest container in which the unit may be transported. Save it for possible future use. Note: You may hear the clicking sound when you press key buttons in the front. It is natural sound caused by “solenoid” which is to enforce the control for the spinning of the capstan motor. The capstan motor in this VCR is ball bearing type which lasts more than 10,000 hours. 3 MENU HOCHSPANNUNGSGEFAHR NICHT ÖFFNEN! CONFIGURATION PLAYBACK PRECAUTION RECORDING ACHTUNG! FUNCTION Sicherheitsvorkenhrungen CONTENTS 4 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 REC F.F W RE PLAY ECK JECT STOP/E RE HIGH PICTU REV AUDIO ON REC LOCK RESET CNT.ME COUNT OCK REC L ER POW HIGH E R PICTU TIME 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 MODE ET KING/S TRAC T SHIF CK V-LO MENU 1 ACCESSORY 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Name Description Reference Page 1 POWER Push for power on/off 21 2 MENU Push to display menu display 11 3 SHIFT † , ¤ Push to set menu and clock 11 V-LOCK Push to adjust jitter of picture 22 Push to adjust tracking and set menu and clock 22 Push to change time mode on playback 24 P/STILL REC CH LEAR MO C No , 4 TRACKING/SET 5 TIME MODE 6 REC LOCK LED Record locking mode on/off indicator 28 7 HIGH PICTURE LED High picture mode on/off indicator 35 8 DISPLAY PANEL Displays current unit operation settings 7 9 REV Push to reverse playback (L6H mode only) 25 10 AUDIO ON Push to control audio on/off 11 COUNT Initial: Display tape counter Once: Push to display alarm counter Twice: Push to display operating hour 34 33 Initial: Display tape counter Once: Push to display counter memory 25 Twice: Push to display alarm memory 34 12 CNT. MEMO , , 13 CLEAR Push to clear counter 34 14 RESET Push to reset this unit 31 15 HIGH PICTURE Use to select high picture mode 35 16 REC LOCK Use to select record locking mode 28 17 REC CHECK Push to check recording (short time playback) during recording 29 Push to freeze frame on the playback or to pause on the record mode 26 18 P/STILL 19 REC Push to record 29 20 SHUTTLE Use to operate tape 22 21 JOG Turn to advance or reverse a frame by frame 26 22 PLAY Push to play a tape 22 23 STOP/EJECT Push to stop/eject tape 22 INSTRUCTION MANUAL 5 6 CONFIGURATION CONTROLS AND INDICATORS CONTROLS AND INDICATORS FRONT SIDE REAR SIDE • Lights during record locking mode. recording. • Lights after programming timer recording. Tape presence and operation display Alarm recording display • Lights during alarm recording and flickers upon completion of recording. EXTERNAL EQUIPMENT TERMINAL REC/PLAY Time mode display. 1 ALARM IN 2 ALARM OUT 6 TAPE END OUT 7 SERIES OUT 1 REC LOCK C.MEMO A.MEMO HOUR REC FAULT HIGH PICTURE T-END Tape End display • Lights during high picture mode. 8 9 10 RS-232C OUT VIDEO VIDEO IN/OUTPUT JACK (BNC TYPE) EXTERNAL EQUIPMENT TERMINAL INFORMATION GND 2 3 4 5 6 VIL T DISPLAY OF OPERATING CONDITIONS VIH VIL 2 ALARM OUT T Display other than playback 3 ALARM RESET Playback Rotates clockwise Recording Rotates clockwise REC Still Blinking Pause Blinking REC 5 TRIGGER OUT Slow Playback Blinking and rotating clockwise Timer Recording Rotates clockwise REC 6 TAPE END OUT Forward Search Rotates rapidly clockwise Alarm Recording Rotates clockwise REC 7 SERIES OUT Reverse Search Rotates rapidly counterclockwise Rewinding Rotates rapidly counterclockwise 8 GND Reverse Playback Rotates counterclockwise Fast Forwarding Rotates rapidly clockwise 9 SERIES IN 9 10 TYPE VIH : 4 ~ 5V VIL : 0 ~ 0.6 V T : More than 0.5 second VIH : 4 ~ 5V VIL : 0 ~ 0.6 V T : Alarm Recording OUTPUT VIL VIH : 4 ~ 5V VIL : 0 ~ 0.6 V T : OUTPUT VIL VIH : 4 ~ 5V VIL : 0 ~ 0.6 V T : More than 8m sec OUTPUT VIL VIH : 4 ~ 5V VIL : 0 ~ 0.6 V T : During input any button OUTPUT VIL VIH : 4 ~ 5V VIL : 0 ~ 0.6 V T : More than 1 second OUTPUT VIH VIH T VIH T VIH T 0V VIH VIL T VIH VIL T INPUT VIH : 4 ~ 5V VIL : 0 ~ 0.6 V T : More than 0.5 second T 10 1 SHOT REC IN 8 VIL VIH T 4 ERROR OUT 7 SIGNAL LEVEL 1 ALARM IN 7 7 Alarm/Counter Memory display VIH Blinking and rotates slowly counterclockwise 6 AUDIO IN/OUTPUT JACK (RCA TYPE) TERMINAL NAME Reverse Slow Playback 5 AUDIO 1 Play back display 4 10 1 SHOT RECIN 9 SERIES IN OUT H • Counter Memory: C. MEMO. • Alarm Memory: A. MEMO. • Operating hour display: HOUR. • Flashes upon return of AC power. • Pressing any button turns off. 3 5 TRIGGER OUT 8 GND IN POWER PLUG SLOT Power failure return display 2 3 ALARM RESET 4 ERROR OUT IN Counter display • Operating hour display. • Lights when VCR reaches end of tape. • Alarm/Counter memory display. " " HIGH PICTURE CONFIGURATION Recording display Reserve timer recording display • Lights during REC LOCK lamp CONNECTORS VIH VIL T VIH VIL T : 4 ~ 5V : 0 ~ 0.6 V : More than 0.5 second : 4 ~ 5V : 0 ~ 0.6 V : More than 0.5 second INPUT GND INPUT INPUT 8 SET UP • Check the following preparations before using this unit. Make a connection between the monitor and this unit. 2 Connect the CCD camera to this unit. 3 Insert the power plug of this unit video into the wall outlet. • Insert the plug into AC120V working outlet. MONITOR 6 7 8 4 Turn on the power of the monitor. CONFIGURATION 1 • If using a monitor turn on power. • If using a TV, turn on power and switch to video input. • Refer to the operating instructions for further details on TV. 9 IN OUT AC100~240V VIDEO 1 ALARM IN 2 ALARM OUT 6 TAPE END OUT 7 SERIES OUT 1 2 3 4 3 ALARM RESET 4 ERROR OUT 5 TRIGGER OUT 8 GND 10 1 SHOT RECIN 5 9 SERIES IN 6 7 8 9 RS-232C IN VIDEO INPUT POWER 10 IN OUT OUT AUDIO VIDEO 1 ALARM IN 2 ALARM OUT 6 TAPE END OUT 7 SERIES OUT 1 2 3 4 3 ALARM RESET 4 ERROR OUT 8 GND 5 9 SERIES IN 6 7 8 5 TRIGGER OUT 10 1 SHOT RECIN 9 10 RS-232C IN IN OUT OUT 1 ALARM IN 2 ALARM OUT 6 TAPE END OUT 7 SERIES OUT 1 2 3 4 3 ALARM RESET 4 ERROR OUT 8 GND 5 9 SERIES IN 6 7 8 5 TRIGGER OUT AUDIO 10 1 SHOT RECIN 9 VIDEO 10 RS-232C IN IN OUT OUT AUDIO VIDEO IN IN OUT CCD CAMERA OUT AUDIO 9 VIDEO 10 HOW TO SET MENU 1 Press the MENU button (Does not display while in play mode or until the time has been set.) 1. CLOCK SET/ADJUST CLOCK SET/ADJUST 1 ¤ DISPLAY MODE (YY-MM-DD) 2 CLOCK SET/ADJUST YEAR 2001 5. VCR MODE SETUP VCR MODE SETUP 1 ¤ TRIGGER--------------------(1FIELD) 2 V-SYNC ----------------------------(ON) 3 BUZZER ---------------------------(ON) DATE TIME 01/01 MON 12:00 „ ( ¤ /– +) END:MENU ( ¤) MENU MENU END:MENU • Trigger out timing control and beeper sound control. MAIN MENU 1 ¤ CLOCK SET/ADJUST 2 DISPLAY MODE SETUP 3 ALARM REC SETUP/RECALL 4 REC MODE SETUP 5 VCR MODE SETUP 6 PROGRAM SETUP 7 POWER LOSS MEMORY ( ¤) END:MENU 2. DISPLAY MODE SETUP DISPLAY MODE SETUP 1 ¤ DATE DISPLAY ------------------(ON) 2 TIME DISPLAY-------------------(ON) 3 POSITION -------------(R-BOTTOM) ( ¤) END:MENU 6. PROGRAM SETUP PROGRAM SETUP1 START STOP DATE MODE •¤ • • • • PROGRAM SETUP2 • ( ¤ /– +,CLEAR) END:MENU • Set desired time date format and on screen location. PROGRAM SETUP2 START STOP DATE MODE 3. ALARM REC SETUP 2 To select a menu item press the SHIFT † button (The "¤ " sign will move down once with each press) 3 After positioning " ¤ " sign to the desired menu item, press the SHIFT ¤ button to proceed. • Displays the selected menu on the screen. (Refer to 13~20 page) ALARM REC SETUP/RECALL 1 ¤ MODE -----------------------------(L6H) 2 DURATION --------------------(AUTO) 3 BUZZER ---------------------------(ON) 4 ALARM RECALL •¤ • • • • PROGRAM SETUP1 • ( ( ¤ /– +) END:MENU ¤ /– +,CLEAR) END:MENU • Select the program record • Select Alarm REC Mode. 7. POWER LOSS MEMORY 4. REC MODE SETUP 1¤ 2 3 4 REC MODE SETUP REC TIME MODE--------------(L6H) REPEAT REC-------------------(OFF) SERIES REC -------------------(OFF) 1-SHOT REC--------------------(OFF) ( ¤) END:MENU • Set the record time mode, the repeat record mode. I shot record mode, series record mode 11 • • • POWER LOSS MEMORY YEAR DATE TIME OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON END:MENU • Displays power failure and restore history. 12 SETTING CURRENT TIME – HOW TO SET THE CURRENT TIME Press the MENU button. • When pressing the MENU button, 2 Press the SHIFT ¤ button. • When pressing the SHIFT ¤ button, CLOCK SET/ADJUST displays. 3 Press the SHIFT ¤ button. • Whenever pressing the SHIFT ¤ button, the display mode changes. • The display changes as following. the MAIN MENU displays. 4 Press the SHIFT † button. • CLOCK SET/ADJUST starts. (YY-MM-DD) ➝ (DD-MM-YY) ➝ (MM-DD-YY) MENU SHIFT V-LOCK SHIFT V-LOCK SHIFT V-LOCK 5 MENU 1 Example) December 25 . 2002 13:30 1¤ 2 3 4 5 6 7 MAIN MENU CLOCK SET/ADJUST DISPLAY MODE SETUP ALARM REC SETUP/RECALL REC MODE SETUP VCR MODE SETUP PROGRAM SETUP POWER LOSS MEMORY ( ¤) CLOCK SET/ADJUST YEAR 2001 (In case DISPLAY MODE is YY-MM-DD) • When pressing TRACKING/SET button once, “2002” is set. button after setting the year, then „ sign will place under the month. • The month works in the same way. • Press the SHIFT ¤ 1 ¤ DISPLAY MODE (YY-MM-DD) 2 CLOCK SET/ADJUST DATE TIME 01/01 MON 12:00 YEAR 2001 „ CLOCK SET/ADJUST 1 DISPLAY MODE (YY-MM-DD) 2 ¤ CLOCK SET/ADJUST DATE TIME 01/01 MON 12:00 YEAR 2001 „ ( END:MENU Set the year, month and day using the TRACKING/ SET buttons. CLOCK SET/ADJUST 1 ¤ DISPLAY MODE (YY-MM-DD) 2 CLOCK SET/ADJUST 6 ¤ /– +) END:MENU Set the hour and minute using the TRACKING/SET buttons. • When pressing TRACKING/SET button, “13” is set. • Press the SHIFT ¤ button to place the „ sign under the minute. • The minute works in the same way. ( 7 DATE TIME 01/01 MON 12:00 „ ¤ /– +) END:MENU ( ¤ /– +) END:MENU Press the MENU button twice. • Check the year, month, day and hour again and press the MENU button twice. MENU TRACKING/SET TRACKING/SET REFERENCE CLOCK SET/ADJUST 1 DISPLAY MODE (YY-MM-DD) 2 ¤ CLOCK SET/ADJUST YEAR 2002 DATE 12/25 WED CLOCK SET/ADJUST TIME 12:00 YEAR 2002 „ ( 13 ¤ /– +) Time display 1 DISPLAY MODE (YY-MM-DD) 2 ¤ CLOCK SET/ADJUST DATE TIME 12/25 WED 13:30 2002-12-25 WED 13:30:00 L 3 0 H • There is no display of a.m or p.m. • 1:00 p.m is displayed as 13:00, 11:00 p.m as 23:00 and 12:00 p.m. as 00:00 respectively. „ END:MENU ( ¤ /– +) END:MENU 14 SETTING MENU – SETTING DISPLAY AND ALARM REC DISPLAY MODE SETUP 1 ¤ DATE DISPLAY ------------------(ON) 2 TIME DISPLAY-------------------(ON) 3 POSITION -------------(R-BOTTOM) ( ¤) END:MENU (example) * To turn the time on or off 1. Place the " ¤ " Sign in the "TIME DISPLAY" position using the SHIFT † button. 2. Press the SHIFT ¤ button to toggle the time ON and OFF. (The DATE and POSITION work in the same way.) 15 3 DISPLAY MODE SETUP • DATE: Select date display ON/OFF ON OFF 2002-12-25 WED 12:45:30 L6H 12:45:30 L 6 H • TIME: Select time display ON/OFF ON OFF 2002-12-25 WED 2002-12-25 WED 12:45:30 L 6 H • POSITION: Select position of date & time on the screen. 2002-12-25 WED 9:16:14 L 6 H L-UPPER 2002-12-25 WED 9:16:14 L 6 H R-UPPER L-BOTTOM 2002-12-25 WED 9:16:14 L 6 H R-BOTTOM 2002-12-25 WED 9: 16:14 L 6 H ALARM REC SETUP ALARM REC SETUP/RECALL 1 ¤ MODE -----------------------------(L6H) 2 DURATION --------------------(AUTO) 3 BUZZER ---------------------------(ON) 4 ALARM RECALL ( ¤ /– +) END:MENU * To set ALARM REC in L6H mode for 5 minutes. 1. Place the " ¤ " sign in the "DURATION" position using the SHIFT † button. 2. With each press of the SHIFT ¤ button the display changes "SEL 3 MIN". 3. Select "SEL 5 MIN" using the SET "+" button. 4. Press the MENU button. • MODE: Select ALARM REC speed. Select L6H, L18H, L30H or OFF. OFF: This unit does not Alarm REC whether Alarm signal comes in or not. • DURATION: Set ALARM REC time. AUTO SEL 3MIN TAPE END • To set ALARM REC time. Adjust the time from SEL 20SEC to 5 MIN using the "set +/–" buttons. • AUTO: If an alarm signal is received, ALARM REC will begin and continue until the alarm signal is interrupted. The ALARM REC will then stop (It will not be cancelled within 1 minute). • TAPE END: If an alarm signal is received, ALARM REC will begin and continue to the end of the tape. • BUZZER: Selects if the beeper sound is on or off during ALARM REC. • ALARM RECALL : Check Alarm recording. (Refer to 33 page) MENU 2 16 SETTING MENU – SETTING REC MODE AND VCR MODE REC MODE SETUP 1 ¤ REC TIME MODE--------------(L6H) 2 REPEAT REC-------------------(OFF) 3 SERIES REC -------------------(OFF) 4 1-SHOT REC--------------------(OFF) ( ¤ ) END:MENU SHIFT † : MOVE BUTTON SHIFT ¤ : ENTER (SELECT) BUTTON * You cannot select Repeat Rec & Series Rec simultaneously. 17 5 REC MODE SETUP • REC TIME MODE: Select the recording speed.(Initial time mode is "L6H") SVR-960NRT: Select one of L6H/L18H/L30H/ 72H/120H/168H/240H/480H/ 960H/000H • REPEAT REC: Select ON/OFF for repeat recording ON: When the tape reaches the end during recording, it will automatically rewind to the beginning and the recording will continue. • SERIES REC: Series recording is a convenient function for using two or more VCRs. The second unit automatically begins recording when the tape in the first unit reaches its end. – Connect methods Refer to method of series recording connection. (page 38) • 1 SHOT REC: Used by selecting 000H on REC TIME MODE OFF: Records one frame when the REC button is pressed once. 1 MIN: Records one frame on one minute intervals with one press of the REC button. 2 MIN: Records one frame on two minute intervals with one press of the REC button. 3 MIN: Records one frame on three minute intervals with one press of the REC button. VCR MODE SETUP VCR MODE SETUP 1 ¤ TRIGGER--------------------(1FIELD) 2 V-SYNC ----------------------------(ON) 3 BUZZER ---------------------------(ON) ( ¤ ) MENU 4 END:MENU SHIFT † : MOVE BUTTON SHIFT ¤ : ENTER (SELECT) BUTTON • TRIGGER – Selects how many frames per camera to be recorded when connected to a FRAME SWITCHER (Samsung model FS81MA) (Refer to the owner's manual of FS-81MA for detailed information) • V-SYNC – The jitter of picture may happen when connecting a particular FRAME SWITCHER. Select ON or OFF for the position unless jitter. • BUZZER – Select the beeper sound on or off (Refer to page 34) 18 SETTING MENU1 – SETTING PROGRAM REC • • • • • • ( PROGRAM SETUP1 START STOP DATE MODE ¤ 13:03 → 13:15 MON L6H 13:03 → 13:15 DAILY L18H OFF 13:03 → 13:15 MON PROGRAM SETUP2 ¤ /– +,CLEAR) L30H END:MENU • How to set a PROGRAM REC example) To set up a programmed recording from 13:03 to 13:15 on Monday in the L6H mode. 6 1. Press the SHIFT † button to move the cursor to the vacant program position. PROGRAM SETUP 2 PROGRAM SETUP2 START STOP DATE MODE •¤ • • • • PROGRAM SETUP1 • 2. Press the SHIFT ¤ button to display the current time. 3. Press the TRACKING/SET "+" or "–" buttons to set the hour of the starting time. ( ¤ /– +,CLEAR) • When 5 program is set in the PROGRAM SETUP 1, select PROGRAM SETUP 2. • Use the same method for setting PROGRAM REC as in the PROGRAM SETUP 1. * When finished with PROGRAM SETUP 1, 2 press MENU to end and press POWER to begin standby. POWER END:MENU 4. Press the SHIFT ¤ button to move to the minute. CAUTION 1. You can use only the POWER or RESET buttons during PROGRAM REC. 2. During a PROGRAM REC, to cancel the recording press the POWER button. 3. To cancel a PROGRAM REC, select the event and press CLEAR button to display "OFF". Pressing the SHIFT ¤ button again in the OFF position to toggles the time set before. You can set up to 10 programs a week REC REC 5. Press the TRACKING/SET "+" or "–" buttons to set the minute of the starting time. C.MEMO 6. By the same methode, set up the ending time and move to the date. * The tape will be ejected and the beeper will sound if the tape safety tab has been removed. 7. Press the TRACKING/SET "+" or "–" buttons to set monday and press SHIFT ¤ button. 8. Press the SHIFT † button to set L6H and press SHIFT ¤ button. 9. By the same method, set up the NEXT PROGRAM REC which you may want. • DLY : The programmed recording is made at the same time every day. REFERENCE MENU 6 PROGRAM SETUP 1 – CHECKING POWER FAILURE TIME AND DATE. 7 POWER LOSS MEMORY • • • POWER LOSS MEMORY YEAR DATE TIME OFF 2002 12/25 15:00:00 ON 2002 12/25 15:15:37 OFF 2002 12/24 13:25:00 ON 2002 12/24 13:26:37 OFF 2002 12/23 17:30:30 ON 2002 12/23 17:40:00 END:MENU • Displays the memorized time of a power failure and power restore. * example) If there was a power failure on 17:30:30 12. 23. 2002, and a power restore on 17:40:00 12. 23. 2002. (17:30:30= 17 Hours 30 minutes 30 seconds) * example) If there was a power failure on 13:25:00 12. 24. 2002 and a power restore on 13:26:00 12. 24. 2002, repeatedly. 1. OFF ON 2. OFF ON 3. OFF ON 2002 2002 2002 2002 12/24 12/24 12/23 12/23 13:25:00 13:26:00 17:30:30 17:40:30 • The screen displays the three most recent events. The most recent power failure is listed first. 19 20 OPERATION BASIC PLAYBACK OPERATION REC F.F EW R PLAY P/STILL ECK REC CH 1 Press the POWER button on the VCR and insert the tape. During normal playback 2 P/STILL Press the button when necessary. PLAY UNT ON CO EAR O CL CNT.MEM RESET CK W RE HIGH E PICTUR W RE For forward search PLAYBACK REC LO ER POW W RE F.F AUDIO W RE PLAY F.F REV • When a tape is inserted the VCR is automatically turned on. F.F V LOCK E REC HIGH PICTUR F.F RITY U SEC IDEO P/STILL For still ECT STOP/EJ To Return to normal playback POWER For reverse search DE MO TIME ET SECURITY VIDEO STOP/EJECT MENU Insert the tape with the window facing up. STOP PLAYBACK KING/S TRAC SHIFT K V-LOC During stop W RE F.F W RE F.F For fast forwarding STOP/EJECT EJECT For fast rewinding REFERENCE • Set the time mode to L6H for normal viewing and sound when you playback a rental tape. • The standard tape may happen some noise in the still mode. • Slow playback and time mode cannot be set in still mode. Note the following when playing back the tape recorded in timelapse mode: • Although the screen may jitter a little, it is not indicative of malfunction. • Although the upper part of the screen may appear a little twisted, it does not indicate any malfunction or trouble. • Although the screen may jitter a little in the L18H/L30H mode, it does not indicate any malfunction or trouble. • Although the sound may not be heard clearly, it does not indicate any malfunction or trouble. • When playback in L6H mode the tape recorded in L8H/L30H mode, the recorded picture is played back at a high speed. • You cannot hear normal sound when playing back the tape recorded with sound if the recording time mode is different from the playback time mode. 21 Note the screen adjustment If the screen shows noise or jitter • When the tape is inserted, the screen is automatically adjusted. • If the screen is not automatically adjusted, adjust it by pressing the TRACKING buttons. • Press TRACKING/SET • If the screen is not adjusted using TRACKING buttons, adjust it by pressing simultaneously the TRACKING and TRACKING buttons. , TRACKING/SET button. SHIFT V-LOCK • If the screen shows noise during slow playback, correct by pressing the TRACKING buttons. • If the screen shows jitter of a still picture, L18H or L30H correct by pressing the V-LOCK button. 22 VARIOUS PLAYBACKS • Insert the tape for playback. PLAY P/STILL ECK REC CH 1 ECT STOP/EJ LOCK E REC HIGH PICTUR REV AUDIO UNT ON CO O CNT.MEM CLEAR RESET CK REC LO ER POW Screen search (During playback) Turn the SHUTTLE ring clockwise or counterclockwise. • The screen will fast forward or fast rewind. • The speed is variable by a amount of turning the SHUTTLE ring. 2 When viewing a slow picture Press the TIME MODE ( during play back. , ) button 3 TIME MODE HIGH E PICTUR MODE SHIFT CK V-LO 1 3 2 W RE F.F TIME ET KING/S TRAC To return to normal playback • Release the SHUTTLE ring. • Then you can not hear the sound. • When the picture trembles up and down during slow playback, press the V-LOCK button. After proper adjustment, view the slow playback. • Press the TIME MODE button, and view the picture at the desired slow speed. When viewing a forward reverse slow picture • Press the P/STILL button to pause the picture. • Turn the JOG dial to view slow reverse playback or turn the JOG dial to view slow forward playback. • Press the PLAY button to view the normal picture again. • When the slow play is continued for about five minutes, the tape is stopped automatically. PLAYBACK REC F.F W RE When viewing special playback pictures You may not hear normal sound during playback • Occurrence of noise on the screen does not indicate any trouble. • The tape recorded by other VCR may show severe noise. • L2H recording tape • L6H recording tape • L18H recording tape • L30H recording tape 23 – L2H playback ➝ Normal – L6H playback ➝ Normal – L18H/L30H playback ➝ Slow sound – L6H playback ➝ Fast sound – L18H playback ➝ Normal – L6H/L18H playback ➝ Fast sound – L30H playback ➝ Normal F.F W RE To hear the normal sound • The sound can be recorded only in L6H, L18H and L30H and you can hear the normal sound only when playing at the recorded speed. 24 VARIOUS PLAYBACK(CONT.) PLAY P/STILL ECK REC CH ECT STOP/EJ LOCK E REC HIGH PICTUR REV AUDIO UNT ON CO O CNT.MEM CLEAR RESET CK REC LO ER POW HIGH E PICTUR TIME MODE ET KING/S TRAC SHIFT CK V-LO 4 6,7 5 4 For viewing a reverse playback picture • During normal playback, reverse playback can be used by pressing REV. • Reverse playback is only available in L6H mode. • During reverse playback, sound cannot be heard. • Press the REV or the PLAY button during the reverse playback to playback normally. REV. 5 For L18H, L30H hours playback • Press the TIME MODE button to let the front display show L18H or L30H. • Tape is played back at a slower speed than the L6H playback. • You can not hear normal sound from the L18H/L30H hours-recorded tape. • Noise may occur on the screen. • To view a clean picture, choose the L6H playback or slow playback mode. 6 Still picture Press the P/STILL button to view a still picture • Then you can not hear the sound. • Do not leave the picture in pause for long periods of time as it may cause damage to the video head and the tape. • When the picture is continually paused for about five minutes, the tape is played automatically. • When the picture trembles up and down, press the V-LOCK buttons for proper adjustment. 7 When viewing still scene by scene • Press the P/STILL button. • Then you can not hear the sound. • When turing JOG dial continually, the picture moves only one frame at a time. • Press the PLAY button to return to normal playback. PLAYBACK REC F.F W RE To return to normal playback • Press the PLAY button to return to normal playback. TIME MODE When rewinding the tape • Set the counter at the original position ( ) by pressing the CLEAR button when starting the recording or playback. Press the counter memory button. When turning the SHUTTLE ring counterclockwise in the stop mode after completion of recording and progressing of playback, the tape stops at the starting position ( ) of the recording or playback. 25 SHIFT V-LOCK FRONT DISPLAY C.MEMO Display of counter current position Display of counter memory 26 RECORD LOCKING This unit features a recording safety function and other various recording functions for multi-purpose applications including monitoring and observation. You should familiarize yourself with its operation. RECORDING Set before Recording Check to make sure of current time • For program recording current time must be correct. • If you have not set the current time yet, refer to the section on setting time and date (Refer to 13 page). Is the record safety tab on the tape in place? Selecting method When you want to secure recording Operating method Description of operation • Press the REC LOCK button to set "REC LOCK" • Pressing the REC LOCK button to begin REC LOCK mode. REC LOCK lamp will be on. • No buttons can be entered in the REC LOCK mode except the RESET button. • The recording continues even after the power restore. • Press the REC LOCK button again. • REC LOCK lamp will be off. OFF REC LOCK OFF REC LOCK RECORDING With the tab in place • The tape can be recorded over again. Prevention tab Operations when the tape ends during recording Without the tab in place • The tape cannot be recorded over unless the tab is replaced by a piece of scotch tape. Scotch tape * Repeat record after automatic rewind. • When REPEAT ON is selected on the menu (However, when even one alarm recording is made the VCR will eject the tape and power on). * Power on after tape is ejected • When reaching the end of tape except repeat recording after automatic rewind. REFERENCE Condensation • If the video is moved from a cool to a warm place suddenly, installed in a humid place or exposed to cold air from an air conditioner, water drops may be generated on the video head due to the abrupt change in temperature. Using the video in this state may cause a malfunction in this product or the tape. If the video is moved from a cool to a warm place, plug the power cord in, press the power button and maintain the ON state for 1~2 hours before using. 27 28 BASIC RECORDING REC F.F W RE PLAY P/STILL ECK REC CH 1 Press the VCR power button 2 Insert the tape with the erasure prevention tab facing out 3 Select the recording speed 7 Press the REC or P/STILL button to record again ECT STOP/EJ LOCK E REC HIGH PICTUR EAR O CL REV AUDIO ON COUNT RESET CNT.MEM REC F.F W RE PLAY MODE 5 6,7 ET KING/S TRAC SHIFT CK V-LO MENU 1 4 Press the REC button • Recording starts • If the erasure prevention tab is missing, the tape stops, the alarm sounds five times and the tape is ejected. REC CHE 4,7 POWER ECT STOP/EJ HIGH PICTURE R O CLEA REV AUDIO NT ON COU REC LOCK RESET CNT.MEM K REC LOC R POWE HIGH E PICTUR TIME MODE ET KING/S TRAC T SHIF CK V-LO MENU Prevention tab 5 Press the REC CHECK button • You can check on the record quality while recording. The VCR will playback the video recorded a few seconds prior to pressing the REC CHECK button. REC 6 Press the P/STILL button • If pausing for more than five minutes it stops automatically for self-protection of the video. If pausing for long periods of time, be sure to press the STOP button. REC P/STILL REC CHECK Recording time table REFERENCE What is an accidental erasure prevention? • It is device which protects the contents of recording on the tape or allows to record over it again. 29 To protect a recording • Remove the erasure prevention tab. Erasure prevention tab To record again • Attach scotch tape to the area where the erasure prevention tab is removed. Erasure prevention tab Minimum record time from chart below must be made before REC CHECK will function. TIME REC MIN MODE TIME L6H 5 seconds L18H 30 seconds L30H 1 minutes 72H 3 minutes 120H 5 minutes TIME REC MIN MODE TIME 168H 7 minutes 240H 10 minutes 480H 20 minutes 960H 40 minutes P/STILL • This unit is designed for T-120 tapes. • Whenever possible, use T-120 tapes for typical recording. • Use only the tape marked Tape Maximum recording time type L6H T-120 T-90 6hours 4hours 30minutes L18H L30H 72H 120H 168H 240H 18hours 13hours 30minutes 30hours 22hours 30minutes 72hours 54hours 120hours 90hours 168hours 126hours 240hours 180hours 480H 960H 480hours 360hours 960hours 720hours T-60 3hours 9hours 15hours 36hours 60hours 84hours 120hours 240hours 480hours T-30 1hours 4hours 7hours 18hours 30hours 42hours 60hours 120hours 240hours 30minutes 30minutes 30minutes 30 RECORDING HIGH E PICTUR TIME P/STILL CK CK REC LO R E POW • Recording speed is selected on the main menu or using TIME MODE (Refer to page 17). • Recording speed selected is shown on the display. SERIES RECORDING ALARM RECORDING This is a convenient function in which when two or more VCRs are connected the second unit starts recording when the tape on the first unit reaches the end. Refer to the connection method for series recording (page 38) Operating method Description of operation • Select to No. 4 in the MENU • Select to "ON" for SERIES using the SHIFT † and ¤ button. • When the tape in the first unit arrives at its end during recording, the second unit begins recording. When the tape in the second unit arrives at its end and during recording, the next unit begins recording if connected. • When the series recording mode is selected, the second unit performs recording even if the power is turned off. • As a constant alarm sounding, you can clear it by only pressing any key. L18H~L30H L18H~L960H mode recording 6H mode recording Timelapse recording Alarm recording Start of recording Enter of alarm signal Connecting method Connect the alarm output equipment as follows; 1 ALARM IN 2 ALARM OUT 6 TAPE END OUT 7 SERIES OUT 1 2 3 4 3 ALARM RESET 4 ERROR OUT 5 TRIGGER OUT 8 GND 9 SERIES IN 10 1 SHOT RECIN 7 9 5 6 8 10 IN IN OUT OUT AUDIO VIDEO OUT VIDEO GND ALARM OUT ALARM RESET (Refer to page 38) L18H~L30H L18H~L960H mode recording Timelapse recording Enter of alarm reset or over selected time Operating method • Select to MODE and DURATION on ALARM REC SETUP in setting MENU3. (Refer to ALARM REC SETUP, page 16) • When connecting with SAMSUNG'S FS81MA (FRAME SWITCHER), it is convenient, if the switch is placed in automatic position. 6H mode recording Alarm recording Enter of alarm signal Description of operating • AUTO: The alarm recording time is automatically determined by input of the alarm signal. • 20sec~5min: Alarm recording is made for 20 seconds~5 minutes after input of the alarm signal. • TAPE END: Alarm recording is made up to the end of the tape after input of the alarm signal. • When the alarm signal is entered, the on the front display is turned on. • When the alarm recording is ended, the on the front display flashes. • When you want to cancel the alarm during alarm recording, make a connection between the alarm release and the alarm grounding for more than 0.5 second, when the alarm release is entered, the alarm recording is stopped. • When an alarm signal is received and the BUZZER ON is selected in the menu, the alarm sounds continuously. To silence the buzzer, press any button. REFERENCE RESET button When pressing the RESET button • Use this button when the VCR or display does not operate normally even though the power is turned on. • The RESET button is on the right side of the Front Panel. • Press the RESET button using a ball point pen or a pencil. • All the entered information such as reserve recording set time, current time, and alarm information is erased. • The power is turned off, and there is no picture at all. When the power is turned on again, 2001-1-1 MON flashes on the 12:00:00 L6H display of the screen. • The current time is erased and must be reset. 31 32 RECORDING Connecting method If the VCR is connected to equipment with an alarm output such as a frame switcher, motion detector or door switch, the VCR will function according to the time and mode selected on the ALARM REC menu when an alarm is received. The below diagram is set 6H mode for ALARM REC. ALARM FUNCTIONS The alarm functions include the alarm recording, alarm checking alarm clear, and alarm counter memory. (Refer to Alarm Recording, page 32) ALARM COUNTER MEMORY CHECKING OF ALARM RECORDING 1 Press the MENU button 1. Place the ¤ sign in the “ALARM REC SETUP/RECALL” position using the SHIFT † button. 2. Press the SHIFT ¤ button, then the “ALARM RECALL” displays. 3. Press the MENU button after checking. • When an alarm recording is not 1 Press the CNT. MEMO • Press the CNT. MEMO button twice, then the front display indicates "A. MEMO". Turn the SHUTTLE ring clockwise or counterclockwise • When turning the shuttle ring the tape moves forward (backward). When it arrives at the alarm recording in only L6H mode encounted first, it pauses for 5 seconds and then stops. W RE A.MEMO W RE F.F CNT MEMO 2 F.F made, there is no display on the screen display. • The ALARM RECALL screen displays the “6” most recent alarm recorded events with the date and time of each. • If the alarm is recorded at 12:00, 13:00, 15:00, 17:00 and 19:00 on December 25, 2001. ALARM CLEAR 1 example) When the alarm recording is made at No. 12. Press the COUNTER button • A-12 is indicated at the counter position on the front display. • From " ", the "12" indicates the frequencies of alarm recording. • It is possible to display up to " " • When the alarm recording is made, the on " " the front display flashes. END:MENU 2 Press the CLEAR button • The counter position on the front display indicates " ". • The " " is turned off. • When pressing the CLEAR button while the alarm check screen is displayed, all the data and time in memory are erased. FUNCTION 1 2 3 4 5 6 ALARM RECALL YEAR DATE TIME 2001 12/25 19:00:00 2001 12/25 17:00:00 2001 12/25 15:00:00 2001 12/25 13:00:00 2001 12/25 12:00:00 CLEAR COUNT REC F.F W RE PLAY P/STILL ECK REC CH ECT STOP/EJ LOCK E REC HIGH PICTUR AR O CLE REV AUDIO ON COUNT RESET CK REC LO ER POW HIGH E PICTUR TIME ET KING/S TRAC SHIFT K V-LOC MENU MODE REFERENCE REFERENCE CNT.MEM 2 2 1 1 Display of operating time The alarm sounds five times in the following cases; The alarm sounds continuously in the following cases; • When the front display indicates , press the COUNTER button twice. The operating time is then indicated on the front display. example) When operated for 11 hours. • When a tape without an erasure prevention tab is inserted. – When the series signal is entered. (long sound) – When the alarm signal is entered. – When the record button is pressed. – When pressing TIMER button. • When pressing the REC button with the tape ejected. • When the alarm signal is entered during alarm recording. • When the tape arrives at its end in the recording mode. • When the alarm signal is entered for alarm recording. – When the alarm recording is ended the alarm is released. – The alarm is released when pressing any button – When the alarm signal is entered with the tape ejected. (long sound) HOUR 1 33 • If the counter button is not entered within 5 seconds when checking the operating time, the status of the front display returns to the state prior to checking the display of operating time. Auto repeat recording • When the rewinding is completed after the tape arrives at its end, recording is restarted. (The alarm sounds during rewinding only.) • If alarm recording is made, tape is ejected. 34 HIGH PICTURE CONVENIENT FUNCTIONS You can see the high picture. Understanding the following functions will give you a convenient way of finding information. CONNECTION SVR-960NRT 1 ALARM IN 2 ALARM OUT 6 TAPE END OUT 7 SERIES OUT 1 2 3 4 3 ALARM RESET 4 ERROR OUT 5 TRIGGER OUT 8 GND 9 SERIES IN 10 1 SHOT RECIN 7 9 5 6 8 10 IN IN OUT Connecting method Operating method Description of operation When you want to quickly view the picture from the location of the alarm recording. Set the A.MEMO display using the CNT. MEMO button. Then, turn the shuttle ring to rewind. The position of the alarm recording is located and the VCR enters pause mode for 5 seconds. The tape is playedback when pressing the PLAY button. When there is no button entry within 5 seconds, the tape is stopped automatically. When you want to know the alarm recorded time and day quickly. Press the MENU button in stop mode. Select the ALARM RECALL using the SHIFT † and ¤ button. The monitor screen shows the following. OUT AUDIO VIDEO 1 2 3 4 5 6 ALARM RECALL YEAR DATE TIME 2001 12/25 19:00:00 2001 12/25 17:00:00 2001 12/25 15:00:00 2001 12/25 13:00:00 2001 12/25 12:00:00 When you want to know the numbers of alarm recordings. When pressing the COUNT button once, the alarm counter is indicated on the display. Example) A-11 The numerals of the alarm counter indicate the frequencies of alarm recording. It is possible up to 99. A-11 (It indicates that the alarm recording is mode 11 times). When you want to switch over the camera input of outside equipment automatically (using the trigger function). Connect the trigger output of the outside equipment. Refer to the connecting methods (page 37) Record in the Time Lapse mode. This VCR records the input of each camera frame by frame, field by field and then switches. When you want to view the high speed picture recorded in the time lapse mode. (If recorded in the L18H~960H mode) Press the TIME MODE button to set it in the "L6H" mode. Then press the PLAY button. When with L18H/L30H playing the tape recorded with L18H/L30H Press the TIME MODE button. (Playback L18H/L30H, only) Camera TV Monitor • With high picture switch set to ON, high definition pictures only will be recorded. • HIGH PICTURE turns on from front panel. REC LOCK HIGH PICTURE • Press the HIGH PICTURE switch to turn on the lamp. HIGH PICTURE If you press the TIME MODE button, then sound comes out. (In case a sound is recorded.) CAUTION • If the HIGH PICTURE switch is set to OFF when playing back a high definition recording, you cannot see a high definition picture. • Don’t record a color picture and B/W picture with a same tape by turns. • If the recorded tape is in high picture mode ON, play it in high picture mode ON to see a high definition picture. If it is in mode OFF, play it in mode OFF. 35 36 FUNCTION END:MENU METHOD OF CONNECTION SERIES RECORDING, ALARM CONNECTIONS Connection with FS-81MA (Samsung Frame Switcher) Connecting for series recording IN OUT IN VIDEO 1 OUT IN VIDEO OUT VIDEO (TV or MONITOR) 2 (Camera) 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 7 SERIES OUT 9 10 1 8 GND 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 9 SERIES IN ALARM IN • Select the SERIES REC ON in the menu. (Refer to page 17, REC MODE SETUP) • Connect the first series output to the second series input, and connect the first series grounding to the second series grounding. GND TRIGGER OUT 1 ALARM IN 2 ALARM OUT 6 TAPE END OUT 7 SERIES OUT 1 2 3 4 3 ALARM RESET 4 ERROR OUT 5 TRIGGER OUT 8 GND 9 SERIES IN 10 1 SHOT RECIN 7 9 5 6 8 • Connect the second series output to the next series input, and connect the second series grounding to the next series grounding. 10 1 2 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 R/T A/O 8 IN OUT AUDIO CAMERA PB IN REC MONITOR OUT OUT GND Connecting for alarm recording VCR FS-81MA VIDEO Rear of SVR-960NRT VIDEO OUT Video input from monitor 1 VIDEO IN • Refer to the owner's manual of FS-81MA for detailed information about FS-81MA. • R/T: REC TRIGGER IN • A/O: ALARM OUT Rear of SVR-960NRT • When connecting with FS-81MA, it is convenient, if the ALARM DURATION is placed in "AUTO" position. • You do not have to connect the ALARM OUT, ALARM RESET input of the video. 2 3 4 5 1 ALARM IN 3 ALARM RESET CONNECTION IN OUT (Outside unit) 6 7 8 9 1 10 2 ALARM OUT 8 GND 1 GND 3 ALARM IN 2 3 4 2 ALARM RESET 4 ALARM OUT (CAUTION) In the case of an outside unit, use connections that are appropriate for the alarm sensor in use. • In the case of an outside unit, it is not necessary to make any connection if there is not any alarm reset output and alarm input. 37 38 MAINTENANCE TROUBLESHOOTING If the picture is not clear on the screen, use the cleaning tape. Check to see whether you contact service center. If the cleaning tape is playbacked for a long time, it may be harmful for the head. No power. 1 Drop six to seven drops of head cleaning solution on the cleaning tape. 2 Insert the cleaning tape into your video and press the PLAY button. 31 REC F.F RE PLAY • Check to see whether the power cord is plugged in. • Press the RESET butto n on the front panel. W P/STILL K REC CHEC . Won't record or playback the tape is inserted. • Check to see whether and then insert it • Pull out the power cord, again. tton on the front • Press the "RESET" bu panel. T STOP/EJEC G ANIN CLE E TAP REV AUDIO T ON COUN HIGH PICTURE CNT.MEMO CLEAR 31 REC LOCK RESET K REC LOC UID LIQ ING AN E L C R POWE HIGH E PICTUR TIME MODE T NG/SE TRACKI T SHIF CK V-LO MENU CLE AN ING TAP E 3 After about 15 seconds, press the STOP button to stop the operation. • Use the cleaning tape one more time when there is no normal picture. STOP/EJECT 39 Change the head under the following conditions When the screen does not show a good picture • The picture is not clear on the screen as the head is worn due to use of the video for an extended period of time. • The head can be worn when using damaged or defective tapes or using the cleaning tape several times. • The service life of the head varies depending upon the environmental conditions for use (temperature, humidity, dust, etc.). Replace the head when using your unit for more then 3,000 hours. 1. First press the TRACKING button. 2. Check to see whether the video output is properly connected. 3. Insert the cleaning tape. When the screen image is not improved even after repeating the above procedures, contact your dealer or service center. the input selection of the • Check to see whether ected. monitor is properly conn video input/output on the the • Check to see whether properly connected. rear side of the unit are to the power is connected • Check to see whether the VCR. Won’t record. • Check to see whether the safety tab is removed from the tape. Use a tape with an attache d safety tab. If the safety tab has been removed from the tape, atta ch scotch tape to it for record ing. • Check to see whether the tape has come to its end. Replace the tape or rewind the tape. • Check to see whether the P/STILL button has been pre ssed. Release the P/STILL button . • Make sure time and date on VCR are set (Refer to Rec ording) 40 MAINTENANCE No picture. TROUBLESHOOTING (CONT'D) Trouble The picture quality is poor with a lot of noise • Check to see whether the tape is recorded by another VCR. • Check to see whether the head is dirty. • Press the "TRACKING" button on the front panel of the video for ad justment or clean the head using the cleaning tape. Won't Timer record ing is set 19~20 • Make sure timer record properly. rrent time is 13 • Check to see that the cu R. VC the on ct corre • Check if power is off. l. tor is lit on the front pane • Make sure " " indica 41 The tape cannot be inserted. • Check to see whether the power plug is inserted into the wall outlet. • Check to see whether the tape has already been inserted. • Insert the tape with the tape window facing up. (Refer to page 21). The tape cannot be ejected. • Check the power is turned on. If it is turned off, press the POWER button, and then press the eject button. No program recording. • Check to see whether the program recording input is properly set. • Check to see whether the current time is properly set. • Check to see whether the power is turned off. • Check to see whether the is turned on the display. No editing with other equipment. • Check to see whether proper connections are made. The record button does not function. • Check for reserved recording. You need to press the power button only. • The button cannot be pressed when the REC LOCK switch is “ON”. (If you want to enter the button place the REC LOCK switch in the "OFF", and then press the button. Playback picture is noisy. • Press the "TRACKING" button for adjustment. If there is no improvement, clean the head using the cleaning tape. Won't Eject n eject button after VCR • Press power button the first turns on. is the programmed recording • Check to see whether set. Checks and adjustments • If there is any other problem contact service center. MAINTENANCE TROUBLESHOOTING(CONT.D) 42 DAILY CHECKS 1 See SERVICE GUIDE for periodic service checks. 1 2 Careless handling by the user is not covered. Strong impacts. Video head damage due to improper cleaning. Foreign substances entering the unit. Unauthorized internal modification by the user. Use in high or low temperature, high humidity, or smoky areas. Operation other than described in the instructions. Use of power sources other than specified for the unit. 3 Operating Time Counter Note that it displays a maximum time of 9999. Refer to Alarm Function for proper operation. 2 3 4 5 Turn on the VCR power • Check to see whether there is good quality picture on the TV monitor. • Check to see whether the time and date are correct. W RE F.F • When there is any abnormal operation or trouble of the VCR during daily checking, take appropriate actions referring to "trouble checks" section on pages 40~42. • If the abnormal operation or trouble remains unresolved, pull out the power cable, and then contact your dealer. Daily checks Rewind a little of the tape recorded on the previous day. Press the PLAY button for playback. PLAY • Check to see whether there is any problem during playback. • Check to see whether the recorded time and date are properly set. TIME MODE The table of Cleaning Lubrication and replacement time about principal parts • This table is for normal temperature and humidity. It is necessary to check more frequently under extreme conditions. • The life of the cylinder assembly depends on the operation conditions. • If you have any questions. Please contact an authorized technician. Set the TIME MODE to "L6H". In the case of too much noise on the screen. • Clean the Head using cleaning tape. ▲ : Cleaning ● : Check & replacement as necessary ◆ : Add Oil : Change 500 1000 2000 3000 4000 5000 6000 8000 10000 TAPE GUIDE POSTS ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ CYLINDER ASSY ▲ ● ● ● ● ● ● ● PINCH ROLLER ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ● ● ● CAPSTAN MOTOR ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● BELT PULLEY SOLENOID BRAKE UNIT MAINTENANCE This video is designed for use on a consistent basis therefore, please check the VCR condition before use, daily. BEFORE REQUESTING SERVICE *Remark – – – – – – 43 The clean the parts, use patch and alcohol(solvent). After cleaning, use the video tape after alcohol has dired completely. We recommend to use oil [EP-56] or solvent. One or two drops of oil should be applied after cleaning with alcohol. Apply oil periodically (Apply oil after cleaning) Applying oil excessively may cause malfunction. 44 SPECIFICATIONS Recording Type Rotation head azimuth recording type, luminance signal FM recording type, color signal down converted direct recording type Signal Type NTSC type Tape Speed 11.12 mm/sec (6-hour mode) Applicable Video Tape type video tape (T-30, T-60, T-90, T-120) Recording Time 6H/L18H/L30H/72H/120H/168H/240H/480H/960H/000H : SVR-960NRT (T-120 tape) Rewinding Time Approximately 100 seconds (T-120 tape, In case of rewind time) Image Input, output 1.0 Vp-p (unbalanced) 75 ohm Image S/N Above 43dB (6-hour recording) Sound Input -8dB (6-hour mode) Sound Output -8dB (6-hour mode) Sound S/N Above 40 dB (6-hour recording) Characteristics of Sound Frequency 100-5,000Hz (6-hour recording) Rated Voltage AC100~240V Rated Frequency 50~60Hz Power Consumption 16W Ambient Temperature 5˚C ~ 40˚C Installation Conditions Operating position-Horizontal Relative humidity: Below 80% Dimensions 430mm(W) x 90.5mm (H) x 311.5mm (D) Weight 4.3Kg Accessories User's manual ELECTRONICS Samsung CCTV dba GVI 1621 West Crosby, Suite 104 Carrollton, TX. 75006 PHONE : 866.492.8246 45 AC68-02114A
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