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JVC SR-9090U is a versatile video cassette recorder that combines advanced features with user-friendly operation. With its intuitive controls and comprehensive functionality, it empowers you to capture, playback, and edit your precious memories with ease.
Harnessing the power of HDR technology, SR-9090U delivers exceptional image quality with vibrant colors and deep blacks. Its advanced video processing algorithms ensure stunning clarity and detail, making your recordings come alive. Whether you're preserving family moments or creating cinematic masterpieces, SR-9090U is your trusted companion in the realm of visual storytelling.
Beyond its exceptional image quality, SR-9090U offers a host of convenient features to enhance your viewing experience. Its built-in time mode allows for precise frame-by-frame navigation, providing you with the utmost control over your recordings. The operation lock system safeguards against accidental interruptions during playback or recording, ensuring the integrity of your content.
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VIDEO CASSETTE RECORDER
SR-9090U
INSTRUCTIONS
REC STOP REC
CHECK
OPERATE
HDR
REC
SR-9090U
EJECT OPERATE
VICTOR COMPANY OF JAPAN, LIMITED
is a registered trademark owned by VICTOR COMPANY OF JAPAN, LTD.
is a registered trademark in Japan, the U.S.A., the U.K. and many other countries.
© 1999 VICTOR COMPANY OF JAPAN, LIMITED
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Printed in Japan
SL96174
Thank you for purchasing this JVC product.
Before operating this unit, please read the instructions carefully to ensure the best possible performance.
This instruction manual is made from 100% recycled paper.
For Customer Use:
Enter below the Serial No. which is
located on the rear of cabinet. Retain
this information for future reference.
Model No. SR-9090U
Serial No.
SL96174
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK,
DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK).
NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INDIDE.
REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL
The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral triangle, is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated “dangerous voltage” within the product’s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons.
The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance.
WARNING:
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC
SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE
TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.
This unit should be used with 120 V AC only.
CAUTION:
To prevent electric shocks and fire hazards, DO NOT use any other power source.
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NOTE:
The rating plate (serial number plate) is on the rear of the unit.
INFORMATION
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. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, 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.
CAUTION
CHANGES OR MODIFICATIONS NOT APPROVED BY JVC
COULD VOID USER’S AUTHORITY TO OPERATE THE
EQUIPMENT.
THIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH PART 15 OF THE FCC
RULES. OPERATION IS SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING
TWO CONDITIONS: (1) THIS DEVICE MAY NOT CAUSE
HARMFUL INTERFERENCE, AND (2) THIS DEVICE MUST
ACCEPT ANY INTERFERENCE RECEIVED, INCLUDING
INTERFERENCE THAT MAY CAUSE UNDESIRED OPERA-
TION.
ATTENTION
RISQUE D’ELECTROCUTION
NE PAS OUVRIR
ATTENTION: POUR EVITER TOUT RISQUE D’ELECTROCUTION
NE PAS OUVRIR LE BOITER.
AUCUNE PIECE INTERIEURE N’EST
A REGLER PAR L’UTILISATEUR.
SE REFERER A UN AGENT QUALIFIE EN CAS DE PROBLEME.
Le symbole de l’éclair à l’intérieur d’un triangle
équilatéral est destiné à alerter l’utilisateur sur la présence d’une “tension dangereuse” non isolée dans le boîtier du produit. Cette tension est suffisante pour provoquer l’électrocution de personnes.
Le point d’exclamation à l’intérieur d’un triangle
équilatéral est destiné à alerter l’utilisateur sur la présence d’opérations d’entretien importantes au sujet desquelles des renseignements se trouvent dans le manuel d’instructions.
*Ces symboles ne sont utilisés qu’aux Etats-Unis.
AVERTISSEMENT:
POUR EVITER LES RISQUES D’INCENDIE OU
D’ELECTROCUTION, NE PAS EXPOSER
L’APPAREIL A L’HUMIDITE OU A LA PLUIE.
Ce magnétoscope ne doit être utilisé que sur du courant alternatif en 120 V.
ATTENTION:
Afin d’éviter tout resque d’incendie ou d’électrocution, ne pas utiliser d’autres sources d’alimentation électrique.
REMARQUE:
La plaque d’identification (numéro de série) se trouve sur le panneau arrière de l’appareil.
WARNING:
The battery used in the SR-9090U must be replaced by a JVC authorized service dealer only.
This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class B limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus as set out in the interference-causing equipment standard entitled “Digital
Apparatus”, ICES-003 of the Department of Communications.
Cet appareil numérique respecte les limites de bruits radioélectriques applicables aux appareils numériques de
Classe B prescrites dans la norme sur le matériel brouilleur:
“Appareils Numériques”, NMB-003 édictée par le ministre des
Communications.
OPERATION LOCK
By engaging the operation lock system [LOCK], you can prevent accidental or deliberate interference with recording operation or power supply.
When this function is activated, all operation buttons are disabled. However, you can still control the recorder with the remote control.
REC
SR-9090U
REC
STOP
REC
CHECK OPERATE
HDR
REW REVERSE PAUSE PLAY FF
FIELD REV FIELD ADV
TRACKING
– + –
V. LOCK
+
TIMER SEARCH
DISPLAY LOCK CNT RESET
RESET/
CANCEL
MENU
ON SCREEN
SHIFT
TIME MODE
–
S E T
+
“LOCK” indicator
[LOCK] button
EJECT OPERATE
[TIME MODE+/–] button
1
Engage the mode you want to lock (such as the Rec or Play mode).
2
While pressing the [LOCK] button, press the [TIME MODE+/–] button. “LOCK” is shown on the display, indicating that the Operation Lock mode is engaged.
3
To unlock the VCR, press the [TIME MODE+/–] button while pressing the [LOCK] button. The “LOCK” indication on the display disappears and the unit can now be operated normally.
To prevent unauthorized use, detach this page and keep it in a safe place.
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CONTENTS
1 INTRODUCTION
1-1 Major Features ............................................. 6
1-2 Periodical Maintenance ................................ 7
1-3 Precautions .................................................. 7
1-4 Daily Inspection ............................................ 8
2 CONTROLS AND CONNECTORS
2-1 Front Panel .................................................. 9
2-2 Display ....................................................... 11
2-3 Rear Panel ................................................. 12
3 CONNECTIONS
3-1 Connecting to a Camera ............................ 14
3-2 System Using Sequential Switcher ............ 15
3-3 Connecting the Rear Panel Input/Output
Terminal Connections ................................ 16
4 ON-SCREEN/MENU SWITCHES
4-1 On-Screen Display ..................................... 17
4-2 Main Menu Display .................................... 18
4-3 Date and Time Setting ............................... 19
4-4 Hour Meter Display .................................... 20
4-5 Alarm Input/Power Loss Data Display ....... 21
4-6 Menu Switch Setting .................................. 22
4-7 Contents of Menu Switches ....................... 23
5 PREPARATION
5-1 Cassette Loading/Unloading ...................... 27
5-2 Recording/Playback Speed Mode
Selection .................................................... 28
6 RECORDING
6-1 Switch Setting During Recording ............... 29
6-2 Recording Basic Operation ........................ 30
6-3 Timer Recording ........................................ 31
• Timer Recording Program Setting .......... 31
• Holiday Timer Recording Setting ............ 35
• Canceling/Changing Timer Recording
Program .................................................. 36
• Notes on Timer Recording ...................... 37
6-4 Alarm Recording ........................................ 38
6-5 Sensor Recording ...................................... 40
6-6 Series Recording ....................................... 41
6-7 Repeat Recording ...................................... 43
6-8 Recording with External VCR Activation
Signal ......................................................... 44
6-9 How to Restore Recording After Power
Failure ........................................................ 45
6-10 External Timer Recording .......................... 45
6-11 Tape End Buzzer ....................................... 45
7 PLAYBACK AND SPECIAL-EFFECTS
PLAYBACK
7-1 Preparation ................................................ 46
7-2 Playback .................................................... 46
7-3 Special-Effects Playback ........................... 47
• Still/Field Advance/Reverse Playback .... 47
• Shuttle Search ........................................ 48
7-4 Alarm Search/Date and Time Search ........ 49
7-5 Repeat Playback ........................................ 51
7-6 Counter Memory Function ......................... 51
7-7 Tracking/V. Lock Adjustment ..................... 52
7-8 V. Pulse ..................................................... 52
8 TROUBLESHOOTING
8-1 Error Indications ......................................... 53
8-2 No Error Indication ..................................... 54
9 OPTIONAL SA-K97U RS-232C INTERFACE
BOARD
9-1 Installation of the SA-K97U ........................ 55
9-2 SA-K97U Specifications ............................. 56
9-3 SA-K97U RS-232C Protocol &
Commands................................................. 57
10 APPENDIXES
10-1 Tape Reel Counter/Tape Remaining Time
Table .......................................................... 64
10-2 Rear Panel’s Inputs/Outputs ...................... 65
10-3 Specifications ............................................. 66
The SR-9090U is a video cassette recorder able to execute timelapse recording with VHS cassettes.
Use only video cassettes bearing the
This unit is designed for professional use.
mark.
JVC is not liable for compensation for loss or damage to recordings in the event this unit fails to record or play back properly because the unit malfunctions or a defective video cassette tape is used.
Please note that it may be unlawful to use any material recorded from TV broadcast programs or pre-recorded programs without the consent of the owner of copyright, except in cases where this material is recorded exclusively for personal use.
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1 INTRODUCTION
1-1 Major Features
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Extended timelapse recording for up to 960 hours
Recording times are selectable from 2 hours (SP mode),
6 hours (EP mode) and 24/48/72/120/168/240/480/960
(Timelapse mode) (when T-120 tape is used).
5
High-resolution recording
Delivers horizontal resolution of more than 400 lines even in color mode.
*When a tape recorded on this unit is played back on another VCR, noise may appear on playback picture.
5
High-density recording (HDR) function
Using the EP head, the tape is advanced at a fine pitch for timelapse recording. In this way, about three times more information is recorded in the same period than in conventional timelapse modes. While this results in some degradation of picture quality, the increased coverage allows you to analyze the development of a situation in greater detail. The actual recording duration on the tape is the same as that of an ordinary timelapse recording (select with menu switch <HDR>).
5
Alarm recording function
When an alarm signal is input in the Record mode, the
2/6-hour mode is automatically engaged. Alarm recording time can be selected from 5, 10, 15, 30, 60,
120, or 180 sec., to tape end, or set manually.
An index code is automatically recorded at the start point of the alarm recording for use as an alarm cue signal. Alarm recording points can be accessed quickly with the alarm search function.
5
Sensor recording
Whenever an alarm signal is input in the Stop mode
(Stop, Timer Recording Standby or Operating Off mode), the Record mode is automatically engaged.
5
Time/date generator
Superimposes date, month, year, hour, minute and second on the image during recording. Also allows you to display the number of alarms, alarm time, and the number of the power failures on a monitor.
5
Timer-recording function
Up to 8 programs can be set for daily, weekly, or weekday timer-recording. You can also set timer recording for up to 16 days a year by specifying the date
(holidays, for example).
5
Tape position search function
You can automatically search the start of an alarm recording or search for a recording made at a specified date and time.
5
Recording check function
Recording conditions (quality) can be checked at any time during recording by pressing the recording check button.
5
Operation lock system
The secret operation lock system prevents an accidental or deliberate interference with VCR operation.
5
Camera switching signal output terminal
5
Warning function
Error indications are shown on the front panel display.
Error warnings include condensation and problems with cassette loading, cassette unloading, or the rotating system operation mode.
5
Operating mode-off video throughout function
Even when the operating mode is off, the camera’s EE input can be output from the VCR.
5
Series recording function
Two or more SR-9090U can be connected for extended, long-term series recording. As the tape in each VCR reaches the end, the next unit in the series will automatically start recording.
5
Automatic re-start of recording after a power failure
5
Time adjust function
With the IN/OUT terminal for time adjustment, the time difference can be set to “0” with multiple SR-9090Us connected. (adjustment time: 00:00/12:00)
5
Digital hour meter display
5
Repeat playback/recording
5
Alarm recording, tape end and warning electronic buzzer
5
Recording control with external activation signal
5
Counter end function
5
External timer connection
5
Summer time compensation function
5
Wired remote control (optional)
Used when an optional SA-K97U RS-232C interface board is installed.
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RS-232C control
The SR-9090U can be controlled via a personal computer. Operation status can be monitored on the computer.
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For servicing
See page 2-2 “MAINTENANCE AND CHECK”
1 INTRODUCTION
1-2 Periodical Maintenance
This VCR incorporates precision mechanical parts which will collect dirt over time and ultimately deteriorate and wear out.
Over long periods of use, dirt and dust accumulates on the heads, drums and tape transport mechanisms. Dust which penetrates the VCR (especially during outdoor use) also promotes the wear and deterioration of mechanical parts by causing poor contact between tape and heads. This also prevents the VCR from maintaining video and audio quality at high levels.
To prevent wear and deterioration, clean the heads regularly using a head cleaning tape. However, because a head cleaning tape alone cannot clean the entire tape transport mechanism, this should also be inspected periodically to prevent any problems that could result from a sudden failure.
As replacement and adjustment of parts require advanced skills and specialized equipment, please contact the person in charge of professional video equipment at your nearest JVC-authorized service agent for servicing.
Periodic Maintenance
Check or replace the following mechanical parts according to the running time.
Monitoring Usage Time
The total operation time reached by an ordinary home VCR in 5 or 6 years may be reached by a professional VCR in as few as 5 or 6 months. Therefore, it is important that the total hours of operation be carefully monitored. An hour meter in the on-screen display (see page 20) shows the accumulated time. In the chart below, the hours accumulated in each month are shown in relation to the number of hours used per day. Times shown in the shaded area indicate that maintenance should be performed.
Usage time per
1 month 2 months 3 months 6 months 12 months day
2 hours 60 120 180 360 720
8 hours
12 hours
24 hours
240
360
720
480
720
1440
720
1080
2160
1440
2160
4320
2880
4320
8640
Running time
Drum ass’y (including heads)
Pinch rollers
Drive parts
1000H 2000H 3000H 4000H
^
^
^
䡬
䡬
^
䡬
䡬
^
䢇
䢇
䡬
^ : Cleaning
䡬
: Check or replace as required.
䢇
: Replace
• Maintenance requirements may vary depending on the operating environment and usage. The information above should be used as a reference guide.
Replace the built-in lithium battery approximately every two years.
1-3 Precautions
Handling and storage place
5
Avoid using the unit in places subject to the following conditions:
• extreme heat or cold
• strong magnetic fields (do not use a transceiver within 2 meters of this unit)
• high humidity
• dust and soil
• vibrations
• variations in temperature
5
Use this unit in horizontal (flat position) only.
5
To avoid overheating the unit, do not block ventilation slots or stack the units. If the internal temperature rises too high, the tape may be damaged.
Condensation
5
Condensation
When cold beer is poured into a glass, water drops appear on the glass’s surface. This phenomenon is called “condensation”. When condensation occurs on the VCR’s head drum and tape guides it may damage the tape.
5
Condensation occurs in the
Head drum following cases:
• When the VCR is moved from a cold place to a warm place.
• In a room that has just been heated or in an area directly exposed to a cooler.
• When there is excessive humidity.
Video tape
5
Do not leave the unit in the Still or Record Pause mode for a long time as this may damage the tape.
After about 3 minutes, this unit automatically enters the
Stop mode.
5
Handle the unit carefully
• Do not place anything heavy on the unit (a monitor, etc.). A malfunction may occur.
• Do not put any foreign substance into the cassette loading slot.
• Avoid violent shocks to the recording chassis during transportation. Remove the cassette tape from the unit for transportation.
5
Turn off the power to save electricity when not using the unit.
5
When condensation is expected to occur
Turn the power of the VCR on before use.
5
If condensation has occurred
The VCR automatically ejects the cassette and the error indication “E-08” blinks on the display. Operation is disabled until the “E-08” indication on the display goes out.
REC
SR-9090U
REC STOP REC
CHECK OPERATE
HDR
REW REVERSE PAUSE
FIELD REV
PLAY FF
FIELD ADV
TRACKING
– + –
V. LOCK
+
TIMER SEARCH DISPLAY LOCK CNT RESET
RESET/
CANCEL ON SCREEN
MENU
SHIFT
TIME MODE
– S E T +
EJECT OPERATE
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1 INTRODUCTION
1-3 Precautions
Video cassette
Erasure prevention tab
Timelapse recording is performed over very long periods of time which means that a durable tape is required.
When using VHS tapes, do not use tapes with recording times of more than 120 minutes
(T-160/T-180 etc.).
For best results, use a T-120 tape.
• Only use video cassette bearing the mark.
• To prevent accidental erasure of a recorded tape, break the erasure prevention tab on the cassette. To use a cassette with a broken tab, place a piece of cellophane tape over the broken tab.
• Video cassettes cannot be used upside down.
• Leaving the tape in a partially wound condition for a long time may damage the tape. Rewind the tape to the beginning before storage.
To obtain the best picture quality, use an HG (high grade) tape (a JVC cassette is recommended).
Degradation of picture quality may result with some types of tape. Make a test recording before performing any important recording to check the picture quality.
1-4 Daily Inspection
Although this unit has been designed for reliable operation over a long period of time, a daily inspection is recommended to ensure optimum performance. In particular, be sure to check the repeat recording/playback function on a daily basis.
Inspection procedure
1
Turn on the power for all units connected to the surveillance system.
2
Check the quality of the image shown on the monitor.
3
Check that the date and time shown on the monitor are correct.
4
Rewind the tape recorded the previous day for several seconds.
5
Press the play button for playback.
6
Check that the playback picture is normal.
7
Check that the recorded date and time are correct.
5
This unit includes a Recording Check function (using the
[REC CHECK] button). Use these features to quickly check recording quality on a daily basis.
If any problems are found after inspection, turn the power off, unplug the power plug from the AC outlet, and contact your JVC dealer.
2 CONTROLS AND CONNECTORS
2-1 Front Panel
7 6 5 4 3
REC
SR-9090U
REC
STOP
REC
CHECK
OPERATE
HDR
REW REVERSE PAUSE PLAY FF
FIELD REV FIELD ADV
TRACKING
– +
V. LOCK
– +
TIMER SEARCH
DISPLAY LOCK CNT RESET
RESET/
CANCEL ON SCREEN
MENU
SHIFT
TIME MODE
– S E T +
EJECT OPERATE
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[OPERATE] button
Press to turn the operating mode ON/OFF. When this button is ON, the OPERATE indicator t
lights and the unit can be operated. When a cassette is loaded, operating mode is switched on and the OPERATE indicator lights automatically.
The OPERATE button does not completely shut off the mains power to the unit, but switches the operating current on and off.
2
[EJECT] button
Press to eject the cassette.
* The cassette cannot be ejected during recording.
3
[REC] indicator
This indicator lights during recording if menu switch <REC
TALLY> on the <F. DISP> screen is set to “ON”.
4
Cassette loading slot
Insert a cassette in this slot. Use a VHS cassette tape.
5
[REC CHECK] button
Use this button to check recording.
When pressed in the Record mode, the VCR will rewind the tape for about 5 seconds of tape time and then play back the rewound section in the 2H/6H mode to check recording quality. Recording is resumed automatically after playback at the point where recording was interrupted.
• If picture quality is judged to be inferior during recording check, the heads are cleaned automatically and the error code “E-09” is shown on the display for about 10 seconds.
Recording will continue regardless of the results of the recording check.
6
[STOP] button
Press this button to stop the tape.
7
[REC] button
Press this button in the Stop mode to engage the Record mode.
8
[REW] button
• Press this button to rewind the cassette.
• Starts reverse playback when pressed in the Play mode.
• Starts reverse alarm search or date/time search when the Search mode is specified with the
^
[SEARCH] button.
• Also controls field-by-field playback in the reverse direction.
2 1
9
[REVERSE] button
Starts reverse playback when pressed in any mode except
Record, Record-Pause and Record Check.
0
[PAUSE] button
• Engages the Record-Pause mode when pressed in the
Record mode.
• Displays a still picture when pressed in the Play mode.
• Field advance or reverse playback is executed each time the [FF] or [REW] button is pressed while pressing this button in the Still mode. (When the [FF] or [REW] button is pressed for more than 2 seconds, Continuous Field
Advance Playback mode is engaged. After about 3 minutes, the Stop mode is engaged.)
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[PLAY] button
• Press to play back the tape.
• Press to engage the Record mode in the Rec-Pause mode.
@
[FF] button
•
Press to fast-forward the tape.
• Starts fast-forward playback when pressed in the Play mode.
• Starts forward alarm search or date/time search when the
Search mode is specified with the
^
[SEARCH] button.
• Also controls field-by-field playback in the forward direction.
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[TRACKING +/–] buttons
If picture noise appears during play or field advance, press these buttons to adjust tracking so that noise is reduced.
When the [+] and [–] buttons are pressed simultaneously, tracking is reset to the preset level.
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[V. LOCK +/–] buttons
Press to reduce vertical picture jitter in the Still, Field
Advance Playback and Linear Slow Timelapse Play modes.
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[TIMER] button
Normally use this button for timer recording. For details, refer to “Timer Recording” on page 31.
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2 CONTROLS AND CONNECTORS
2-1 Front Panel
24 25 26
REC
SR-9090U
REC STOP REC
CHECK OPERATE
HDR
REW REVERSE PAUSE PLAY FF
FIELD REV FIELD ADV
TRACKING
– +
V. LOCK
– +
TIMER SEARCH DISPLAY LOCK CNT RESET
RESET/
CANCEL ON SCREEN
MENU
SHIFT
TIME MODE
–
S E T
+
EJECT OPERATE
16 17 18 19
^
[SEARCH] button
Use to search the alarm recorded section or a section recorded at a specified date and time. In the Stop mode, select the search mode by pressing this button.
• Press once to engage the Alarm Search mode.
• Press twice to engage the Alarm Scan mode.
• Press three times to engage the Date/Time Search mode.
• Press four times to release the search mode.
After the search mode is selected with this button, press the [FF] or [REW] button to execute the search operation in the selected mode.
For details, refer to page 49.
&
[DISPLAY] button
Selects which data — current time, control tape counter
(00
H
00
M
00
S
— 23
H
59
M
59
S
) or reel tape counter (0 —
9999) — is displayed. Each time this button is pressed, the display switches to the next item.
*
[LOCK] button
Press to activate the operation lock function.
(
[CNT RESET] button
When the display shows the control tape counter or reel tape counter, press this button to reset to “00
H
00
M
00
S
” or “0000”.
)
[RESET/CANCEL] button
• In the Timer Program Setting mode, press this button to cancel the program settings. For details, refer to “Timer
Recording” on page 36.
• Also press this button to interrupt alarm recording or to reset the alarm input data or power loss (power failure) data. For details, refer to pages 21 and 39.
• Resets the seconds in the currently displayed time to 00 when pressed together with the
(
[CNT RESET] button
(except in menu setting mode).
- When the seconds value is 29 or less, the minutes value is the same but the seconds value is reset to 0. (eg.
12:34:29 [ 12:34:00)
- When the seconds value is 30 or more, the seconds value is reset to “00” and the minutes value is increased by one.
(e.g. 12:34:30
[
12:35:00) q
[MENU] button
Press to display the date/time, timer program, and various other menu setting screens, as well as the hour meter, on the monitor. Press again to cancel the menu or hour meter display.
20 21 22
23
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[TIME MODE/SET +/–] buttons
• Use to select the recording and playback speed mode.
Available recording/playback speed modes vary depending on the setting of menu switch <HDR> on the
<VTR MODE> screen.
Each time these buttons are pressed, the recording/ playback speed mode changes as follows. The recording/ playback speed mode is shown on the display.
•
HDR recording: OFF
2H: Standard
6H: 3x
24H: 24-hour SP timelapse
48H: 48-hour SP timelapse
72H: 72-hour SP timelapse
120H: 120-hour SP timelapse
168H: 168-hour SP timelapse
240H: 240-hour SP timelapse
480H: 480-hour SP timelapse
960H: 960-hour SP timelapse
HDR recording: ON
2H: Standard
6H: 3x
24H: 24-hour EP timelapse
48H: 48-hour EP timelapse
72H: 72-hour EP timelapse
120H: 120-hour EP timelapse
168H: 168-hour EP timelapse
240H: 240-hour EP timelapse
480H: 480-hour EP timelapse
960H: 960-hour EP timelapse
Also use these buttons during date/time setting, timer program setting and menu switch setting to specify setting values.
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[ON SCREEN/SHIFT
7
/
t
] buttons
• Use these buttons on the normal screen to move the display position or recording position of on-screen information. The position can be moved down by pressing the
7
button and to the right by pressing the t
button.
• Use these buttons on the menu screen to select the desired item in date/time setting, timer program setting and menu switch setting.
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Display section
For details, refer to page 11.
t
[OPERATE] indicator
Lights when the [OPERATE] button is turned on.
y
[HDR] indicator
Lights in the HDR recording and HDR playback modes.
* HDR: High Density Recording
• For details on HDR recording, refer to page 28.
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2 CONTROLS AND CONNECTORS
2-2 Display
1 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
2 3
1
Operation mode display
Shows the operation modes.
Playback Recording Rewind
Fastforward
Timelapse playback
* (
Still
Recordpause
Rewind search
Fast-forward search
Reverse playback
) mark in the Rec/Pause mode is shown in red.
2
Cassette indication
Lights when a cassette is loaded. Blinks when a cassette is being ejected.
3
[SP/EP] indication
Shows the standard (SP) mode or extended (EP) mode during recording/playback. During ordinary timelapse recording/playback, the [SP] indication is shown.
The [EP] indication is shown during recording in the HDR
(High-Density Record) mode or during playback of a tape section recorded in the HDR mode.
4
Tape counter/clock indication
• Shows the current time (hour: minute: second), tape control counter (00H 00M 00S — 23H 59M 59S) or tape reel counter (0 — 9999) when the operating mode is on.
The display can be selected with the [DISPLAY] button.
Shows the current time when the operating mode is off.
When a cassette is ejected, the tape control counter and tape reel counter are reset automatically.
• When the cassette is rewound to the beginning in the
Repeat Recording or Auto Rewind mode using the counter end output function, the tape control counter and tape reel counter are reset.
• The control and reel counter counts slowly in the Timelapse mode.
• In the timelapse mode, the control counter shows the time equivalent to that shown when a tape is played back in the
2H or 6H mode.
(Example: The control counter advances 1 second for about 8 minutes in the 960H ordinary timelapse mode.)
• During date/time search setting and operation, “td” is shown in place of the seconds.
• Shows the setting item during menu switch setting.
4
5
5
Recording/playback speed display
• Normally shows the recording/playback speed mode set with the [TIME MODE] button.
• Shows the following indications in the Alarm Search mode.
During alarm search: Shows the specified alarm number
(example: AL12)
During alarm scan: Shows the alarm scan mode (ALSC).
During date/time search: Shows the specified date and time (example 2310).
• Shows setting details in menu switch setting.
• When an error occurs, the error indication “E-**” blinks (if the menu switch <WARNING> on the <F. DISP> screen is set to “ON”).
For error indications, refer to page 53.
6
[TIMER] indication
Lights during timer recording programming/operation.
7
[REPEAT] indication
When <REPEAT REC> in the <VTR MODE> menu is set to “ON”, this indication is shown. When <TAPE END
MODE> in the <ALARM/SENSOR MODE> menu is set to
“STOP” and the Repeat Record mode is engaged, the
[REPEAT] indication goes out if alarm recording or sensor recording takes place.
8
[OVERLAP] indication
Blinks when programs scheduled for timer recording overlap.
9
Timer program number
All programmed timer recording numbers light.
During timer recording, the number of the program being recorded blinks. When the timer recording ends, this number goes out.
0
[AL] (alarm) indication
Shown during alarm recording or sensor recording.
Blinks when alarm recording or sensor recording ends.
!
[LOCK] indication
Lights when the operation lock function is activated.
@
[AL REC] (alarm recording) indication
Lights when the menu switch <REC MODE> on the <ALARM/
SENSOR MODE> screen is set to “ALARM” or “ALL”.
#
[SENSOR REC] (sensor recording) indication
Lights when the menu switch <REC MODE> on the <ALARM/
SENSOR MODE> screen is set to “SENSOR” or “ALL”.
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2 CONTROLS AND CONNECTORS
4 6 8
1
R S - 2 3 2 C
REMOTE MIC
AUDIO
IN
OUT
VIDEO
Y/C
AC~IN
AC120V~50/60Hz
CAM SW
OUT
ALARM
COM
IN
ALARM
REC OUT
ALARM
RESET
TAPE
COM
END OUT
CLOCK
RESET IN
WARNING
OUT
SERIES
REC IN
CLOCK
RESET OUT
SERIES
REC OUT
2 3 5 7 9 10
CAM SW
OUT
ALARM
IN
COM
ALARM
REC OUT
ALARM
RESET
TAPE
COM
END OUT
CLOCK
RESET IN
WARNING
OUT
SERIES
REC IN
CLOCK
RESET OUT
SERIES
REC OUT
1
[AC IN] connector
Connect to an AC 120 V, 50/60 Hz power outlet using the provided AC power cable.
2
[REMOTE] remote connector (RCA)
Connect the optional RM-G30U remote control.
3
[MIC IN] mic input connector
Connect a microphone with 3.6-mm dia. plug. When signals are input from both the microphone connector and the audio input connector, audio signals are mixed and recorded.
4
[AUDIO IN] audio input connector (RCA)
Receives audio signals from a connected audio source.
5
[AUDIO OUT] audio output connector (RCA)
Outputs audio signals. No signal is output in the
Timelapse Recording/Playback mode.
6
[VIDEO IN] video input connector (BNC)
Receives composite video signals from a connected camera or other video source.
• For composite video signal input, set the <INPUT> menu switch in <VIDEO MODE> to LINE.
7
[VIDEO OUT] video output connector (BNC)
Outputs composite video signals. Even when the power is not supplied to this unit, input signals (composite video signals) from a camera can be output through this connector (Operating mode-Off Video Throughout function).
8
[Y/C IN] connector (4 pin)
Inputs separate Y/C signals.
• For separate Y/C signal input, set the <INPUT> menu switch in <VIDEO MODE> to Y/C.
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9
[Y/C OUT] connector (4 pin)
Outputs separate Y/C signals.
0
Signal ground terminal
This ground terminal is not provided for safety purposes.
It is used to ground signals. Connect this terminal to ground the signal between VCRs.
!
[CAM SW OUT] camera switching signal output terminal
When a sequential switcher is connected, this terminal outputs camera switching timing control signals. For details on these signals, refer to page 65.
@
[COM] common ground terminal
Connect to the signal ground terminal of a connected unit.
#
[ALARM IN] alarm signal input terminal
Receives signals to start alarm or sensor recording.
$
[ALARM RESET] alarm signal reset input terminal
Receives signals to cancel alarm recording.
* Alarm input data is not reset.
%
[ALARM REC OUT] alarm recording mode signal output terminal
Outputs +12 V signals during alarm recording.
2 CONTROLS AND CONNECTORS
2-3 Rear Panel
^
[TAPE END OUT] tape end signal output terminal
Outputs a signal when the tape ends during recording.
If the menu switch <CNT TAPE END> on the <SRI/EXT
MODE> screen is set, signals are output when the specified tape reel counter value is exceeded.
• Outputs a +12 V signal during recording. When the tape ends or the specified counter value is passed, a 0 V (GND level) signal is output.
• When the tape ends during auto repeat recording or auto rewind recording, 0 V signal is output for about 2 seconds.
• Connect an external alarm or buzzer via an external interface.
• To cancel the output, press the [EJECT] button,
[PLAY] button, [FF] button or [REW] button.
&
[COM] common ground terminal
Connect to the signal ground terminal of a connected unit.
*
[WARNING OUT] warning signal output terminal
Outputs warning signals (+12 V) when a tape running or mechanism problem occurs.
(
[CLOCK RESET IN] clock reset input terminal
Connect to a master clock or another SR-9090U’s
[CLOCK RESET OUT] terminal. When the clock reset signal is input, the time is automatically synchronized with the master clock or another SR-9090U’s clock.
However, the time difference between VCRs should be within ±30 seconds.
When the clock reset signal is input, the clock in this unit is reset as shown below.
• When the seconds value is 29 or less, the minutes value is the same but the seconds value is reset to 0.
(eg. 12:34:29 —> 12:34:00)
• When the seconds value is 30 or more, the second value is reset to 00 and the minutes value is increased by one. (e.g. 12:34:30 —> 12:35:00)
)
[CLOCK RESET OUT] clock reset output terminal
Outputs the clock reset signal.
The clock reset signal is output in the following cases.
• When the internal clock is at 0:00 or 12:00
When this unit is connected to another SR-9090U’s
[CLOCK RESET IN] terminal, the other VCR’s clock can be set to the clock in this unit. However, the time difference should be within ±30 seconds.
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[SERIES REC IN] series recording/VCR activation signal input terminal
Receives series recording signal or VCR activation signal from an external control device.
Select the input signal with the menu switches in the
<SRI/EXT MODE> menu.
5 Series recording input
A series recording signal is input when [SRI/EXT
REC] is set to “SERIES”.
• Connect to another VCR’s series recording signal output terminal.
• When the tape in the preceding VCR ends, a signal is delivered to this terminal and recording starts automatically.
When the menu switch <CNT TAPE END> on the
<SRI/EXT MODE> screen is set, the signals are delivered when the specified tape reel counter value is reached. Recording starts automatically.
5 VCR activation signal input
When [SRI/EXT REC] is set to “EXT”, recording is started and stopped with an external signal.
• Connect to an external control device.
If a VCR activation signal (ground input) is input to this terminal, the VCR starts recording automatically and continues recording for as long as the VCR activation signal is input.
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[SERIES REC OUT] series recording signal output terminal
Outputs series recording signals.
A series recording signal is output when [SRI/EXT REC] is set to “SERIES”.
• Connect to another VCR’s series recording signal input terminal.
• Outputs a signal when the tape being recorded in this unit ends.
When the menu switch <CNT TAPE END> on the
<SRI/EXT MODE> screen is set, the signals are output when the specified tape reel counter value is reached.
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3 CONNECTIONS
3-1 Connecting to a Camera
Microphone Amplifier
RCA
BNC
Microphone
M3.5 minijack
4pin
CCD
Video camera
R S - 2 3 2 C
REMOTE MIC
AUDIO
IN
OUT
VIDEO
Y/C
RCA
BNC
AC~IN
AC120V~50/60Hz
CAM SW
OUT
ALARM
IN
COM
ALARM
REC OUT
ALARM
RESET
TAPE
END OUT
COM CLOCK
RESET IN
WARNING
OUT
SERIES
REC IN
CLOCK
RESET OUT
SERIES
REC OUT
4pin
COM ALARM IN
Provided power cord
AC 120 V
50/60 Hz
Monitor TV
Alarm sensor
1
Connect the monitor’s video/audio input connectors to the SR-9090U’s video/audio output connectors.
2
Connect the video camera’s video output connector to the SR-9090U’s video input connector.
3
Input audio signals to the audio input connectors via an amplifier.
4
When connecting an alarm sensor, connect it to the SR-9090U’s alarm input terminal.
5
When the connection is complete, connect the power plug to an AC 120 V, 50/60 Hz outlet.
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3 CONNECTIONS
3-2 System Using Sequential Switcher
Video camera
CCD
CCD
CCD
CCD
CCD
CCD
1 2 3 4 5 6
Alarm sensor input
1 2 3 4 5 6
Alarm signal output
Video output Camera switching signal input
Alarm sensor
Sequential switcher
Microphone
RCA BNC
Amplifier
R S - 2 3 2 C
REMOTE MIC
AUDIO
IN
OUT
VIDEO
Y/C
RCA BNC
AC~IN
AC120V~50/60Hz
CAM SW
OUT
ALARM
IN
COM
ALARM
REC OUT
ALARM
RESET
TAPE
COM
END OUT
CLOCK
RESET IN
WARNING
OUT
SERIES
REC IN
CLOCK
RESET OUT
SERIES
REC OUT
CAM SW
OUT
4pin
ALARM IN
Provided power cord
AC 120 V
50/60 Hz
Monitor TV
1
Connect video cameras and alarm sensor to a sequential switcher (frame switcher).
2
Connect the sequential switcher’s (frame switcher) alarm signal output, camera switching signal input and video output to the SR-9090U.
3
Connect the monitor’s video/audio input connectors to the SR-9090U’s video/audio output connectors.
4
When the connection is complete, connect the power plug to an AC 120 V, 50/60 Hz outlet.
5
Synchro should be applied to all connected video cameras.
6
If you are connecting the camera switching signal input from a sequential switcher (frame switcher) to the SR-9090U, be sure to set the <CAMERA SW> menu switch.
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3 CONNECTIONS
3-3 Connecting the Rear Panel Input/Output Terminal Connections
[CAM SW OUT] camera switching signal output terminal
CAM SW
OUT COM
Sequential switcher camera switching signal input
[ALARM IN] alarm signal input terminal
ALARM
IN COM
Sequential switcher alarm output terminal
[ALARM RESET] alarm reset terminal
ALARM
RESET COM
Vcc
Vcc: 5V–12V
Switch
[TAPE END OUT] tape end output terminal
TAPE
END OUT COM
Alarm lamp
External interface
[ALARM REC OUT] alarm recording mode signal output terminal
ALARM
RESET
ALARM
REC OUT COM
Alarm lamp
Switch
External interface
[WARNING OUT] warning signal output terminal
WARNING
OUT COM
Alarm lamp
External interface
[CLOCK RESET] clock reset terminal
5 When setting the clock to the first VCR’s clock
First VCR
CLOCK
OUT COM
Second VCR
CLOCK
IN COM
Last VCR
CLOCK
IN COM
5 When setting the clock to the external master clock
External master clock
First VCR
CLOCK
IN COM
Second VCR
CLOCK
IN COM
Last VCR
CLOCK
IN COM
External interface example
Example: Lamp lights with HIGH signal
(Lamp, etc.)
Power supply
Relay
Control signal
GND
5
Use appropriately rated devices.
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4 ON-SCREEN/MENU SWITCHES
4-1 On-Screen Display
Displays the time date (date and time), recording speed, number of alarms and number of power losses (power failures) on screen in the Stop mode, Record mode and Record-Pause mode.
During recording, the on-screen data is recorded together with video signals.
• The on-screen display position can be moved with the [ON SCREEN] buttons.
• The type of data shown and display brightness can be selected on the <ON SCREEN /F. DISP MODE> screen.
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OPERATE
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REC
SR-9090U
RESET/
CANCEL
EJECT OPERATE
MENU
ON SCREEN
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Connect the video output connector of this unit to the monitor’s video input connector.
1
Turn on the monitor and VCR.
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When there is no input signal, on-screen data is shown on a black background.
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The data displayed on-screen can be selected on the <ON
SCREEN MODE> screen.
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5
When you do not want to display or record on-screen data, set the corresponding menu item to “OFF”.
Changing the on-screen display brightness
Set the brightness with the menu switch <TONE> on the
<ON SCREEN MODE> screen. Select 0, 30, 70 or 100.
• The higher the number, the brighter the characters.
* For details on menu operation, refer to page 22.
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4 ON-SCREEN/MENU SWITCHES
4-2 Main Menu Display
You can display date and time data recorded when an alarm input or power failure occurs, as well as the hour meter (drum rotating time) by selecting the desired item in the main menu.
The date/time setting screen, menu switch setting screen for each application, and timer recording program setting screen can also be displayed by selecting the desired item in the main menu.
Date/time setting, menu switch setting and hour meter can be checked on the VCR’s display as well.
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SR-9090U
REC
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OPERATE
HDR
CNT RESET MENU
ON SCREEN
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TIME MODE
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To cancel the main menu mode, press the [MENU] button again. The normal screen is restored.
Contents of the main menu items
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CLOCK SET (VCR's display
cLSET
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Displays the date/time setting screen.
* Set the clock before operating the VCR (refer to page 19).
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Let’s you choose whether or not to display onscreen display items, brightness selection, [REC] indicator and warning indicator.
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VIDEO
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For VCR operation settings such as V. Pulse ON/
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SRi ET
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For setting series recording or automatic recording with an external signal.
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ALARM/SENSOR MODE (VCR's display
ALSEN
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For setting alarm recording or sensor recording operation.
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BUZZER/IN OUT (VCR's display
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Turn ON/OFF buzzers such as the tape end buzzer and alarm/sensor buzzer and set camera switch signal output.
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Shows timer recording program settings with the day of the week.
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HOLIDAY SET (VCR's display
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Shows timer recording program settings at specified dates.
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HOUR METER (VCR's display
HOUR
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Shows the VCR’s operating time (drum rotation time).
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OTHER (VCR's display
OTHER
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Shows the date and time when an alarm was input or a power failure occurred.
4 ON-SCREEN/MENU SWITCHES
4-3 Date and Time Setting
The time/date generator and timer recording will not function if the time and date are not set.
Set the month/day/year, hour/minute and Summer Time Compensation ON/OFF on the CLOCK SET screen. The setting can be checked even on the display.
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1
Turn on the monitor and VCR.
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SET> on the main menu.
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[ The <CLOCK SET> screen is shown. The cursor shows the <TIME> setting item and the hour digit blinks.
* Check that <SUMMER TIME> on the last line is set to
“OFF.
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Set the “hour” by pressing the [SET +/–] button. This VCR uses the 24-hour system.
• Press the [SET +] button to increase the numerical value and the [SET –] button to decrease it (same for minute, month, day and year setting).
5 During summer time period, set the time with a one-hour delay.
5 During standard time period, set the actual time.
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TIME> and press the [SET +/–] button to set <SUMMER
TIME> to “ON”.
[ The time is automatically adjusted one hour forward in the summer.
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• Press the [MENU] button.
[ The monitor screen returns to the main menu screen and the time count starts from 00 second.
• Press the [MENU] button again to restore the normal screen.
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4 ON-SCREEN/MENU SWITCHES
4-3 Date and Time Setting
Summer Time Compensation
• When setting the time, make sure the <SUMMER TIME> item is set to “OFF”.
When this unit is shipped, this item is set to “OFF”.
During daylight savings time
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After setting the time, set the <SUMMER TIME> item to
“ON”.
• The set time advances one hour.
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At the end of the daylight savings time season, set the
<SUMMER TIME> item to “OFF”.
• The standard time instead of <SUMMER TIME> is displayed.
Time setting for 29 seconds or less
When the seconds value is 29 or less, you can reset it to 00 by pressing the [CNT RESET] button while pressing the [RESET/
CANCEL] button.
• For 30 or more, the seconds value is reset to 00 and the minutes value is increased by one.
Standard time
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Set the clock to the actual time.
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When daylight savings start, set the <SUMMER TIME> item to “ON”.
• The time advances one hour on the display.
Notes:
• If the power plug has been disconnected from an AC outlet for a long time, make sure the set time is correct before using the unit. (Clock time may be affected by environmental factors.)
• When the built-in backup battery capacity is low, the error indication E-10 appears on the display. Contact your local
JVC dealer to replace the built-in battery.
4-4 Hour Meter Display
Drum rotation time is displayed on the monitor’s screen and the VCR's display in the form of an hour meter. Use this data to schedule maintenance.
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Operation
1
Turn on the VCR and monitor.
2
Press the [MENU] button to display the main menu on the monitor.
3
Press the [SHIFT 7 ] button to set the cursor on <OTHER>.
4
Press the [SET +/–] button to display the <OTHER> screen.
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Press the [SHIFT 7 ] button to set the cursor on the item you want to display (ALARM LIST or POWER LOSS LIST).
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Press the [SET +/–] button to display the alarm or power loss list.
• Alarm list: Up to 8 alarms are shown. When 9 or more alarms are input, the most recent data will replace the earliest data (beginning with the second item).
• Power loss list: Up to 4 power losses are shown. When 5 or more power losses are input, the most recent data will replace the earliest data (beginning with the second item).
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• Press the [MENU] button once to restore the <OTHER> screen and press once more to restore the main menu.
Resetting alarm input/power loss (failure) data
Press the [RESET/CANCEL] button on the alarm list screen to reset the alarm input data stored in memory.
Press the [RESET/CANCEL] button on the power loss list screen to reset the power loss data stored in memory.
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4 ON-SCREEN/MENU SWITCHES
4-6 Menu Switch Setting
You can customize the VCR’s functions to suit the requirements of your application using the four menu switch setting screens accessible from the main menu screen.
• ON SCREEN/F. DISPLAY MODE
• VIDEO/VTR MODE
• SRI/EXT, ALARM/SENSOR MODE
• BUZZER/IN OUT
Each menu switch setting screen can be accessed independently from the main menu.
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Turn on the VCR and monitor.
2
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3
Press the [SHIFT 7 ] button to select the menu switch setting screen you want to set or check.
• Set the cursor on the desired menu switch setting screen.
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Press the [SET +/–] button.
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The selected menu switch setting screen is shown on the monitor.
• The menu switch setting screen consists of several menu switch items.
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Press the [SET +/–] button to specify the set value.
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To check or set the other menu switch setting screens
Press the [MENU] button to restore the main menu screen and repeat steps 3 to 5.
7
End menu switch setting.
To restore the normal screen from the menu switch setting screen, press the [MENU] button twice.
• The specified setting value is stored in the VCR’s memory and retained even if the operating power is turned off.
• For details on menu switch items, refer to pages 23 to 26.
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4 ON-SCREEN/MENU SWITCHES
4-7 Contents of Menu Switches
[ ]: Factory setting • The lower section in the items and set values columns shows what’s on the VCR’s display.
Screens
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SCREEN
MODE
F. DISP
Items
TONE
(VCR's display)
O5D 1
DATE
O5D 2
TIME
O5D 3
REC SPEED
O5D 4
ALARM CNT
O5D 5
POWER
LOSS CNT
O5D 6
REC TALLY
FDiP 1
WARNING
FDiP 2
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The higher the numeric value, the brighter the display.
The brightness is shown on the line under the setting value.
0 : ********** (black indication)
30 : ***
70 : *******
100 : ********** (white indication)
Sets whether or not the year, month and day are shown on screen.
ON: Shown.
OFF: Not shown.
Sets whether or not the time is shown.
ON: Shown.
OFF: Not shown.
Sets whether or not the recording speed mode is shown on screen.
ON: Shown.
OFF: Not shown.
Sets whether or not the number of alarms is shown on screen.
ON: Shown.
OFF: Not shown.
Sets whether or not the number of power losses is shown on screen.
ON: Shown.
OFF: Not shown.
Sets whether or not the [REC] indicator lights in the Record mode.
ON: Lights.
OFF: Does not light .
Sets whether or not a warning indication (error code display) is shown when a problem occurs.
ON: Shown.
OFF: Not shown.
VIDEO MODE
INPUT
ViD 1
DETAIL
ViD 2
[LINE]
Y/C
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[OFF]
ON
OFF
ON
Selects input video signals.
LINE: Inputs composite video signals from the rear panel’s [VIDEO IN] connector.
Y/C: Inputs separate Y/C video signals from the rear panel’s [Y/C IN] connector.
Selects the picture quality in the Play mode.
OFF: Normal picture quality.
ON: Enhanced detail reproduction. However, the S/N ratio is degraded.
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4 ON-SCREEN/MENU SWITCHES
4-7 Contents of Menu Switches
[ ]: Factory setting • The lower section in the items and set values columns shows what’s on the VCR’s display.
Screens Items
VIDEO MODE
V. PULSE
(VCR's display)
ViD 3
Set values
[OFF]
ON
OFF
ON
Function
Sets whether or not the V. pulse is added during ordinary playback
(2H and 6H modes).
OFF: V. pulse is not added. Normally set to this position.
ON: V. pulse is added.
• When a camera synchronized with the power supply is switched with a switcher, the picture may be distorted at the switching point. In this case, set this switch to “ON”. This locks the monitor, preventing the picture distortion at switching points (only in the 2/6H mode).
• V. pulse is always added in the Still mode and Timelapse mode.
VTR MODE
HDR
VTR 1
[OFF]
ON
OFF
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CNT MEM SW [OFF]
ON
VTR 2
POWER ON
REC
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AUTO REC
CHECK
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VTR 5
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Sets the mode during timelapse recording.
OFF: Records in the normal timelapse mode (timelapse recording with the SP heads).
ON: Records in the HDR timelapse mode (timelapse recording with the EP heads). Refer to page 28.
Sets whether or not the counter memory function is activated.
OFF: The counter memory function is not activated.
ON: The counter memory function is activated.
When the tape reel counter value reaches 0000 in the FF/REW mode, the VCR enters the Stop mode automatically.
* The counter memory function is not available during repeat recording/ playback, auto REW, alarm search, alarm scan and date/time search.
Enables or disables automatic external timer recording or automatic restart of recording after a power failure.
OFF: External timer recording or automatic recording after power failure does not function regardless of whether power is supplied or not.
ON: Recording starts automatically when power is turned on.
Sets whether or not Recording Check is automatically performed at the beginning of a tape in the Repeat Recording mode.
OFF: Automatic recording check function is disabled.
ON: Automatic recording check function is enabled.
Sets whether or not the tape is rewound automatically when the tape ends.
OFF: The tape stops at the end.
ON: The tape automatically rewinds and enters the Stop mode (auto
REW).
* When the repeat recording/playback function is set to “ON”, the repeat function has priority.
* If the menu switch <TAPE END MODE> on the <ALARM/SENSOR
MODE> screen is set to “STOP”, the Stop mode is engaged when the tape ends even when there is an alarm or sensor recording. The tape does not rewind.
REPEAT PLAY [OFF]
ON
VTR 6
OFF
ON
Enables or disables the repeat playback function.
OFF: The repeat playback function is disabled.
ON: When the tape ends, it is automatically rewound and played back again from the beginning.
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4 ON-SCREEN/MENU SWITCHES
4-7 Contents of Menu Switches
[ ]: Factory setting • The lower section in the items and set values columns shows what’s on the VCR’s display.
Screens
VTR MODE
Items Set values
REPEAT REC [OFF]
ON
(VCR's display)
VTR 7
OFF
ON
Function
Enables or disables the repeat recording function.
OFF: The repeat recording function is disabled.
ON: When the tape ends, it is automatically rewound and recording starts again from the beginning. When set to “ON”, the [REPEAT] indication on the VCR’s display lights.
* If the menu switch <TAPE END MODE> on the <ALARM/SENSOR
MODE> screen is set to “STOP”, the Stop mode is engaged when the tape ends even when there is an alarm or sensor recording. The repeat recording is not executed.
* When this menu switch is set to “ON”, externally activated recording is not executed.
SRI/EXT
MODE
ALARM/
SENSOR
MODE
SRI/EXT REC
SR ET 1
EXT REC END [NORMAL]
OPE OFF
SR ET 2
NORn
POFF
CNT TAPE END [OFF]
500
1000
..
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9500
SR ET 3
OFF
500
.
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9500
REC MODE
AL SE 1
[OFF]
ALARM
SENSOR
ALL
OFF
ALAR
SENS
ALL
REC SPEED
AL SE 2
[OFF]
SERIES
EXT
OFF
SERi
EiT
[2H]
6H
2H
6H
Selects series recording or automatic recording with an external VCR activation signal.
OFF: The series recording and automatic recording with an external signal functions are disabled.
SERIES: The series recording function is enabled.
EXT: The automatic recording function with an external signal is enabled.
* When the menu switch <REPEAT REC> is set to “ON”, externally activated recording is not executed.
Selects the mode engaged when externally activated automatic recording ends.
NORMAL: The Stop mode is engaged.
OPE OFF: The Stop mode is engaged and the operating power mode is turned off.
Outputs a tape end signal from the rear panel’s [TAPE END OUT] terminal when the tape reaches the set tape reel counter value during recording.
During series recording, a series recording signal is output to a connected
VCR for continuous recording.
OFF: The counter end output function is disabled.
500 : A tape end signal is output when the set tape reel counter value is
.
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9500 reached during recording. A buzzer sounds when the menu switch
<END BUZ> on the <BUZZER/IN OUT> is set to “ON”.
For more information on the relationship between the tape reel counter value and the tape remaining time, refer to page 64.
Selects the alarm recording or sensor recording function.
• Alarm recording: When an alarm signal is input to the rear panel’s
[ALARM IN] terminal during recording, the mode switches to the 2H (SP) or 6H (EP) recording mode for realtime recording of the alarm event.
• Sensor recording: When an alarm signal is input to the rear panel’s
[ALARM IN] terminal in the Stop mode (Stop mode, Timer Recording
Standby or Operating Off mode), recording starts in the 2H (SP) or 6H
(EP) mode.
OFF: Alarm or sensor recording is not executed.
ALARM: Alarm recording is executed.
SENSOR: Sensor recording is executed.
ALL: Both alarm and sensor recording are executed.
Selects the recording mode for alarm or sensor recording.
2H: Records in the 2H (SP) mode.
6H: Records in the 6H (EP) mode.
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4 ON-SCREEN/MENU SWITCHES
4-7 Contents of Menu Switches
[ ]: Factory setting • The lower section in the items and set values columns shows what’s on the VCR’s display.
Screens
ALARM/
SENSOR
MODE
BUZZER
IN/OUT
Items
DURATION
(VCR's display)
AL SE 3
TAPE END
MODE
AL SE 4
TAPE END
BU 22 1
AL/SENSOR
IN
BU 22 2
WARNING
BU 22 3
CAMERA SW iO
RS-232C
B. RATE iO
1
3
Set values
5 SEC
10 SEC
15 SEC
30 SEC
60 SEC
120 SEC
[180 SEC]
TAPE END
MANUAL
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5
.
180
TPEN
NANU
[OFF]
STOP
OFF
STOP
Function
Selects the recording duration for alarm or sensor recording.
5 — 180 SEC: Alarm or sensor recording is performed for the specified time (5 sec. to 180 sec.)
TAPE END: Alarm or sensor recording continues to the end of the tape.
MANUAL: Alarm or sensor recording continues for as long as alarm signals are input. Set to this position when specifying the alarm recording time with a switcher.
* To ensure accurate alarm search and alarm scan operation, be sure to set the recording time to 5 seconds or more.
[OFF]
ON
OFF
ON
Selects whether or not the Stop mode is forcibly engaged when the tape ends even if there is an alarm or sensor recording.
OFF: The forced Stop mode is not engaged.
• When the tape ends, the mode set with the menu switch <AUTO
REW> or <REPEAT REC> on the <VTR MODE> screen is engaged.
STOP: The Forced Stop mode is engaged.
Sets whether or not the buzzer sounds when the tape ends in the
Record mode.
OFF: The buzzer does not sound.
ON: The buzzer sounds when the tape ends during recording. Also, the buzzer sounds when the tape reel counter value set with the menu switch <CNT TAPE END> on the SRI/EXT MODE screen is reached.
When the mode is changed by pressing the [REW] button,
[EJECT] button or [OPERATE] button, the buzzer sound stops.
[OFF]
ON
OFF
ON
[OFF]
ON
OFF
ON
[OFF]
1 FIELD
2 FIELD
OFF
1FRD
2FRD
Selects whether or not the buzzer sounds during alarm or sensor recording.
OFF: The buzzer does not sound.
ON: The buzzer sounds.
Sets whether or not the buzzer sounds when a warning occurs.
OFF: The buzzer does not sound.
ON: The buzzer sounds. When the warning is released, the buzzer sound stops.
Sets the camera switching signal output interval.
OFF: No camera switching signal is output.
1 FIELD: Set to this position to switch cameras every 1 field.
2 FIELD: Set to this position to switch cameras every two fields (1 frame).
This screen is shown only when the optional SA-K97U RS-232C board is installed.
600
1200
2400
4800
[9600]
600
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9600
Selects the RS-232C data transfer rate (600 bps, 1200 bps, 2400 bps,
4800 bps and 9600 bps).
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5 PREPARATION
5-1 Cassette Loading/Unloading
Loading
Insert the cassette with its label side facing you.
Gently push the center of the cassette until the machine starts automatic loading.
REC
SR-9090U
EJECT OPERATE REC STOP
OPERATE
HDR
REW REVERSE PAUSE PLAY FF
FIELD REV FIELD ADV
TRACKING
– + –
V. LOCK
+
TIMER SEARCH DISPLAY LOCK CNT RESET
RESET/
CANCEL ON SCREEN
MENU
SHIFT
TIME MODE
– S E T +
(
[TIMER] indication
) indication
[EJECT] button
Notes:
• To avoid damage or injury, do not insert your hand or other foreign objects into the cassette loading slot.
• For best results, use a T-120 tape.
Auto operate on
When a cassette is loaded, the oprating mode automatically turns on and the ( appears.
) cassette indication
Auto play
When a cassette with no erasure prevention tab is loaded, playback starts automatically.
Unloading
5
Press the [EJECT] button.
[
The cassette is ejected.
• The tape reel counter is reset to “0000”.
If the operating mode is not on when the [EJECT] button is pressed, operating mode is automatically switched on and the cassette is ejected. Once the cassette is unloaded, the operating mode turns off again automatically.
If the Timer Recording Standby mode is engaged
(TIMER indication is shown on the display), the cassette will not be ejected when the [EJECT] button is pressed.
To unload the cassette, press the [TIMER] button to release the Timer Recording Standby mode, then press the [EJECT] button.
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5 PREPARATION
5-2 Recording/Playback Speed Mode Selection
REC
SR-9090U
REC STOP REC
CHECK OPERATE
HDR
REW
REVERSE
PAUSE PLAY
FF
FIELD REV FIELD ADV
TRACKING
– +
V. LOCK
– +
TIMER SEARCH DISPLAY LOCK CNT RESET
RESET/
CANCEL
MENU
ON SCREEN
SHIFT
TIME MODE
– S E T +
[HDR] indicator
EJECT OPERATE
[TIME MODE +/–] buttons
Record/playback speed indication
1
Press the [OPERATE] button to turn the operating mode on.
2
Select whether or not the HDR mode is engaged with the <HDR> menu switch on the <VTR MODE> screen. When the
During HDR recording or HDR playback, the [HDR] indicator lights.
3
Select the Record or Playback speed with the [TIME MODE +/–] button. Refer to the table below.
The selected recording or playback speed mode is shown on the display.
• Available modes differ depending on whether HDR is ON or OFF.
Display
2H
6H
24H
48H
72H
120H
168H
240H
480H
960H
0.4
0.6
1
1.4
2
4
6
Recording/playback interval (sec.)
HDR OFF
HDR ON
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—
0.2
—
—
0.08
0.15
0.2
0.35
0.5
0.7
1.35
2.7
Mode
Standard (SP)
3x (EP)
24-hour timelapse
48-hour timelapse
72-hour timelapse
120-hour timelapse
168-hour timelapse
240-hour timelapse
480-hour timelapse
960-hour timelapse
•
HDR ON/OFF can be activated in any recording mode except the 2H/6H mode.
• Available recording time may vary depending on the type of cassette used.
T-30
Available recording time (hours)
T-60
T-90 T-120
12
18
30
48
60
0.5
1.5
6
120
240
24
36
60
96
120
1
3
12
240
480
36
54
90
144
180
1.5
4.5
18
360
720
48
72
120
168
240
2
6
24
480
960
Audio recording
Possible
Possible
Impossible
Impossible
Impossible
Impossible
Impossible
Impossible
Impossible
Impossible
• For best results, use a T-120 tape.
• Replace the cassette at least once every 15 days when using the 2H - 168H modes. In the 240 - 960H modes, replace the cassette with a new one at the completion of recording.
High-Density Recording
HDR is performed with the EP heads. When HDR is set to “OFF”, recording is performed with the SP heads.
In the HDR mode, the interval between frames (fields) is reduced by about a third, allowing three 3 times as many frames to be recorded as in the ordinary timelapse mode. This does not affect the actual recording time of the tape (the recording time is the same as it would be if recorded in the normal (SP) Timelapse mode).
The quality of the picture recorded in the HDR mode is inferior to that in ordinary timelapse recording (equivalent to the EP mode).
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6 RECORDING
6-1 Switch Setting During Recording
[ON SCREEN
7
] button [ON SCREEN
f
] button
SR-9090U
REC
[REC] indicator
REC STOP REC
CHECK OPERATE
HDR
REW REVERSE PAUSE PLAY FF
FIELD REV FIELD ADV
TRACKING
–
+
–
V. LOCK
+
TIMER SEARCH DISPLAY LOCK CNT RESET MENU
ON SCREEN
SHIFT
TIME MODE
– S E T +
EJECT OPERATE
[TIME MODE +/–] buttons
Connection
Connect the input and output connectors on the rear panel correctly. Refer to “CONNECTIONS” on pages 14 to 16.
Menu switch settings
Set menu switches as required.
5
INPUT
• Select LINE (composite) or Y/C video signal input.
5
ON SCREEN/F. DISPLAY MODE
• Select the brightness and ON/OFF for each indication
(date, time and recording speed, etc).
During recording, the selected on-screen data is recorded together with video signals.
If you do not want to display or record a specific item, set it to “OFF”.
• <REC TALLY> setting
Set whether or not the [REC] indicator lights in the
Record mode.
5
VTR MODE
• HDR
Set to “ON” to record in the High-Density Recording mode during timelapse recording.
• POWER ON REC
Set to “ON” for external timer recording or automatic restart of recording after a power failure. For details, refer to “6-9 How to Restore Recording After Power
Failure” and “6-10 External Timer Recording” on page
45.
• AUTO REW
Select the mode engaged when the tape ends.
“OFF”: The Stop mode is engaged.
“ON”: The tape automatically rewinds to the beginning.
When the <REPEAT REC> menu switch is set to “ON”, repeat recording takes place regardless of the setting of this switch.
• REPEAT REC
Set to “ON” to perform repeat recording. For details, refer to “6-7 Repeat Recording” on page 43.
• AUTO REC CHECK
Set to “ON” to perform Recording Check automatically at the beginning of a tape in the Repeat Recording mode.
5
SRI/EXT MODE
• SRI/EXT REC
- Set to “SERIES” to perform series recording. For details, refer to “6-6 Series Recording” on page 41.
- Set to “EXT” to execute automatic recording when activated by an external signal.
For details, refer to “6-8 Recording with External
VCR Activation Signal” on page 44.
5
ALARM/SENSOR MODE
• REC MODE
- For alarm recording, set to “ALARM” or “ALL”. For details, refer to 6-4 Alarm Recording” on page 38.
- For sensor recording, set to “SENSOR” or “ALL”. For details, refer to 6-5 Sensor Recording” on page 40.
5
BUZZER
• TAPE END
Set to “ON” if you want the buzzer to sound when the tape ends during recording.
5
IN/OUT
• CAMERA SW
Set the camera switching timing signal output to an external sequential switcher during recording.
- To switch cameras every 1 field or 1 frame, set this menu switch to “1 FIELD” or “2 FIELD”.
Recording tape
Use an HG (high grade) tape for recording with this unit
(a JVC cassette is recommended). Before recording, perform a test recording to check the picture quality.
Tapes recorded on this VCR cannot be played back on normal VHS VCRs. To avoid inadvertently trying to play back tapes recorded in this unit on standard VHS
VCRs, label the cassette appropriately to distinguish it from tapes recorded in the normal VHS mode.
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6 RECORDING
6-2 Recording Basic Operation
[REC] button
[STOP] button
[REC CHECK] button
REC
SR-9090U
EJECT OPERATE REC STOP REC
CHECK OPERATE
HDR
REW REVERSE PAUSE PLAY FF
FIELD REV FIELD ADV
TRACKING
– + –
V. LOCK
+
TIMER SEARCH DISPLAY LOCK CNT RESET MENU
–
ON SCREEN
SHIFT
TIME MODE
S E T
+
[PAUSE] button
[PLAY] button
1
Press the [OPERATE] button to turn the operating mode on.
[
The [OPERATE] indicator lights.
2
Select the recording speed mode with the [TIME
MODE +/–] button.
For details, refer to “5-2 Recording/Playback Speed
Mode Selection” on page 28.
3
Select the on-screen display position with the [ON
SCREEN
7
/
f
] button.
4
Insert a cassette with safety tab in place.
[ The ( ) cassette indicator lights on the display.
* If a cassette is loaded when the operating mode is off, the operating mode is switched on automatically (auto operate on function).
5
Press the [REC] button to start recording.
[
The recording indictor lights on the display, showing that the Record mode is engaged.
* No sound is recorded during Timelapse Recording.
To stop recording temporarily
6
Press the [PAUSE] button.
[
The record-pause indicator is shown on the display and the Pause mode is engaged.
* If the VCR remains in the Record-Pause mode for about 3 minutes, the head drum stops rotating to protect the tape. Although the Record-Pause mode remains engaged, there may be some distortion in the picture at the recording transition when you start recording again.
To start recording again
7
Press the [PLAY] button.
[
The record-pause indicator on the display goes out and the Recording mode is engaged.
To stop recording
8
Press the [STOP] button.
[
The tape stops and the Stop mode is engaged.
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[OPERATE] button
To check the recording
●
To check recording in the Timelapse mode, the recording duration must be equivalent to at least 8 seconds at 2H(SP) or 6H(EP) speed. Recording check cannot be performed correctly if the recording duration is too short. (Example : In the 960-hour normal timelapse mode, the recording duration shoud be 64 minutes or more.)
●
During recording check, the audio signal is not output.
5
Press the [REC CHECK] button during recording.
→
The tape is automatically played back in reverse for about 5 seconds, then the Play mode is engaged to allow you to check recording. After the sequence has played back, the recording mode is automatically re-engaged at the point where the recording was interrupted.
• During playback in the Recording Check mode, check the picture to ensure that the recording is satisfactory.
If the signals are not recorded properly, the built-in head cleaner cleans the heads and recording continues. In this case, the error code “E-09” is shown on the display for about 10 seconds.
[REC CHECK] button
During recording
Recording check
Normal
Recording
Defective
Error code “E-09” is shown for 10 seconds.
Auto head cleaning
Recording
If the recording speed is as shown below, the VCR cleans the heads automatically and continues recording whenever continuous 24-hour recording is performed.
Normal timelapse mode: 72H or more
HDR timelapse mode: 240H or more
Images recorded during the cleaning period may be unstable due to the interference with the servo control.
This is not a malfunction.
Note:
• When a tape recorded in this unit is played back on another VCR (except another SR-9090U), noise may appear in the picture.
6 RECORDING
6-3 Timer Recording
This unit is provided with 2 different setting screens for timer recording program; one allows you to specify the day of week, the other allows you to specify a date (a holiday, for example). You can select the desired setting screen from the main menu screen.
• Program timer setting: Day-of-the-week (Sun. to Sat.) timer recording program and daily timer recording program are available (for up to 8 programs).
• Holiday setting: Timer recording can be programmed for a specified date.
* The holiday setting has priority over the program timer setting.
[SHIFT
7
] button [SHIFT
4
] button
REC
SR-9090U
RESET/
CANCEL ON SCREEN
REC STOP
OPERATE
HDR
REW REVERSE PAUSE PLAY FF
FIELD REV FIELD ADV
TRACKING
– +
V. LOCK
– +
TIMER SEARCH DISPLAY LOCK CNT RESET
RESET/
CANCEL ON SCREEN
MENU
SHIFT
TIME MODE
– S E T +
EJECT OPERATE
MENU
SHIFT
TIME MODE
–
S E T
+
[MENU] button [SET +] button
[TIMER] button
[SET –] button
Notes:
• Timer programming is not possible if the date and time are not set.
If you select program timer or holiday setting from the main menu when the date and time have not been set, the clock setting screen opens. Set the date and time.
• Do not try to program the regular timer or holiday timer when the Timer Record mode is engaged. To do so, you must first release the Timer Record mode by pressing the [TIMER] button.
Preparation
5 Make sure all equipment is connected correctly.
5 Check the current time.
5 Load a cassette with safety tab in place.
If a cassette is loaded when the operating mode is off, the operating mode is switched on automatically (auto operate on function).
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5 Timer recording programming for the specified day of the week
(Example)
HDR is performed in the 24-hour recording speed mode from 8:00 a.m.
to 5:00 p.m. on Saturday.
1
Turn on the VCR and monitor and engage the Stop mode.
2
Press the [MENU] button.
[
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3
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1
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MODE> on the main menu. Then press the [SET +/–] button.
[
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7
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3
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4
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6 RECORDING
6-3 Timer Recording
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“SAT”.
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* When the stop time is earlier than the start time or the same as the start time, “T” is added to the beginning of the stop time, showing that the stop time is for the next day.
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1ST: Timer recording is executed only once on the most recent specified day of the week (Saturday).
RPT: Timer recording is executed on the specified day of the week (Saturday) every week.
OFF: Programmed timer recording is not executed.
5 To program timer recording at another time or day, press the [SHIFT 7 ] button so that the next setting line blinks and repeat steps 6 to 11.
* If changing the HDR mode, do so before programming the timer again.
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• Press the [MENU] button twice.
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5 Programming timer recording for more than 24 hours
(Example)
HDR is performed with the 48-hour recording speed from
9:00 p.m. on every Friday to 8:00 a.m. on every Monday.
1
Follow steps 1 to 5 in “Timer Recording Program
Setting” on pages 31 and 32.
2
Press the [SHIFT 7 ] button so that the 7th line “SAT” blinks on the <PROGRAM TIMER>. Programs lasting for more than 24 hours can only be set on the seventh line.
3
Press the [SET +/–] button to set the day of the week to
“FRI” and press the [SHIFT f ] button.
[ “Hour” for the start time blinks.
4
Press the [SET +/–] button to set the hour of the start time to “21” and press the [SHIFT f
] button.
[ “Minute” for the start time blinks.
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Press the [SET +/–] button to set the minute of the start time to “00” and press the [SHIFT f
] button.
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“Hour” for the stop time blinks.
6
Press the [SET +/–] button to set the hour of the stop time to “**”.
[ “**:** **** **” is shown for the items after “STOP”, the “DAY” on the 8th line changes to the next day of the week (SAT) automatically and “**:**” is shown for
“START”.
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8
Press the [SET +/–] button to set the day of the week to
“MON” and press the [SHIFT f
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“Hour” for the stop time blinks.
9
Press the [SET +/–] button to set the hour of the stop time to “8”.
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Press the [MENU] button twice.
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[ The TIMER indication and program number “7” light on the display and the operating mode is automatically turned off to engage the Timer-
Recording Standby mode.
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(every day)
This programming is to timer-record at the same time on specified days of the week.
(Example)
HDR is performed in the 48-hour mode from 10:00 a.m. to
5:00 p.m. on Monday, Wednesday and Saturday.
1
Repeat steps 1 to 5 in “Timer Recording Program
Setting” on pages 31 and 32.
2
Set the day of the week on <PROGRAM TIMER> to
“DAY” with the [SET +/–] button.
3
Press the [SHIFT f ] button so that the “hour” for the start time blinks and set “hour” to “10” with the [SET +/–] button.
4
Press the [SHIFT f
] button so that the “minute” for the start time blinks and set “minute” to “00” with the [SET +/
–] button.
5
Press the [SHIFT f ] button and [SET +/–] button to set the hour of the stop time to “17”, the minute of the stop time to “00”, the recording speed to “H/D48” and “PGM” to “ON”.
6
Set the days of the week when timer recording is to be executed (Monday, Wednesday, Saturday).
Set the days with “DAILY SET” at the lower section of the screen.
• Press the [SHIFT
7
] button so that “SUN” in the lowest line blinks.
7
Press the [SET +/–] button to set “SUN” to “– –”.
8
Press the [SHIFT f
] button to select the day of the week and set the operating day of the week with the
[SET +/–] button.
Set the items for “Tuesday”, “Thursday” and “Friday” to
“– –”.
• Timer recording will take place on the days of the week shown on the display. Timer recording will not take place on days of the week indicated by “– –”.
9
End timer program setting.
Press the [MENU] button twice.
[
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[
The TIMER indication and active timer program numbers light on the display and the operating mode is automatically turned off to engage the Timer-
Recording Standby mode.
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6-3 Timer Recording
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[MENU] button
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[SET –] button
+
[SET +] button
[TIMER] button
Holiday Timer Recording Setting
This lets you preset the VCR to record on specified dates (such as holidays) at any time over a period of a year. Up to 16 dates can be set. When holiday settings and program settings overlap, holiday setting is given priority
(Example)
Recording is performed in the 960-hour nomal timelapse mode from
0:00 a.m. to 0:00 a.m. the next day.
1
Press the [MENU] button to show the main menu on the monitor.
2
Set HDR to “OFF”.
1
Press the [SHIFT 7 ] button to set the cursor on the main menu’s
<VIDEO/VTR MODE>. Then press the [SET +/–] button.
2
Set <HDR> on <VIDEO/VTR MODE> to “OFF” with the [SET +/–] button.
3
Press the [MENU] button to restore the main menu screen.
3
Call the <HOLIDAY SET> screen.
• Press the [SHIFT
7
] button to select <HOLIDAY SET> in the main menu and press the [SET +/–] button.
4
Press the [SET +/–] button to set the hour of the start time to “0” and press the [SHIFT f
] button.
[
“Minute” for the start time blinks.
5
Press the [SET +/–] button to set the minute of the start time to “00” and press the [SHIFT f
] button.
[ “Hour” for the stop time blinks.
6
Press the [SET +/–] button to set the hour of the stop time to “00” and press the [SHIFT f
] button.
“T” is shown at the beginning of the stop time.
* When the stop time is earlier than the start time or the same as the start time, the stop time is assumed to be the next day and “T” is added to the beginning of the stop time.
7
Press the [SHIFT f
] button and [SET +/–] button to set the minute of the stop time to “00”, the recording speed to “960” and “PGM” to “ON”.
8
Set the day.
• Press the [SHIFT f
] button or [SHIFT
7
] button to select the line and enter the day for timer recording with the [SET +/] button.
9
End holiday timer recording setting.
Press the [MENU] button twice.
[
The normal screen is restored.
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[ The TIMER indication lights on the display and the operating mode is automatically turned off to engage the Timer-Recording Standby mode.
* The timer program numbers are not shown on the display.
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6 RECORDING
6-3 Timer Recording
REC STOP
OPERATE
HDR
REW REVERSE PAUSE PLAY FF
FIELD REV FIELD ADV
TRACKING
– +
V. LOCK
– +
TIMER SEARCH DISPLAY LOCK CNT RESET
RESET/
CANCEL
MENU
ON SCREEN
SHIFT
TIME MODE
– S E T +
[SHIFT
7
] button
[RESET/CANCEL] button
REC
SR-9090U
RESET/
CANCEL
EJECT OPERATE
MENU
ON SCREEN
SHIFT
TIME MODE
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S E T
+
[MENU] button
[TIMER] button
[SET –] button
[SHIFT
f
] button
[SET +] button
Canceling/Changing Timer Recording
Program
To stop timer programming before finishing
1
Press the [RESET/CANCEL] button.
[
The program being set is canceled.
2
Press the [MENU] button twice.
[ The normal screen mode is restored.
To cancel preset timer programs
1
Press the [TIMER] button so that the TIMER indication goes out on the display.
2
Turn on the VCR and monitor.
3
Press the [MENU] button to show the main menu screen and press the [SHIFT
7
] button to select <PROGRAM
TIMER> or <HOLIDAY SET>. Then, press the [SET +/–] button.
[
The <PROGRAM TIMER> or <HOLIDAY SET> menu is shown on the monitor.
4
Press the [SHIFT
7
] button or [SHIFT f
] button to move the cursor to the program you want to cancel.
5
Press the [RESET/CANCEL] button.
[ The specified timer recording program is canceled.
6
Press the [MENU] button twice.
[
The normal screen is restored.
To modify timer programs
1
Press the [TIMER] button so that the TIMER indication goes out on the display.
2
Turn on the VCR and monitor
3
Press the [MENU] button to show the main menu screen and press the [SHIFT 7 ] button to select <PROGRAM
TIMER or <HOLIDAY SET>. Then, press the [SET +/–] button.
[ The <PROGRAM TIMER> or <HOLIDAY SET> menu is shown on the monitor.
4
Press the [SHIFT
7
] button or [SHIFT f
] button so that the section you want to change blinks.
5
Press the [SET +/–] button to change the value.
6
Press the [MENU] button twice.
[
The normal screen is restored.
To use the VCR when the Timer-Recording
Standby mode is engaged
• Press the [TIMER] button so that the TIMER indication goes out. After using the VCR, press the [TIMER] button again to engage the Timer-Recording Standby mode. The
TIMER indication will light.
• When all timer recording programs are completed, the
TIMER indication goes out.
6 RECORDING
6-3 Timer Recording
Notes on Timer Recording
5 If you make a mistake when programming or no program is set and the [TIMER] button is pressed, the
TIMER indication blinks for about 10 seconds and a warning buzzer sounds if <WARNING> in the
<BUZZER> menu is set to “ON”.
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Perform programming for timer recording
5
If programmed data overlap
When the [TIMER] button is pressed, the Timer-
Recording Standby mode is engaged and the
[OVERLAP] indication blinks for about 10 seconds, then lights.
(However, if program timer settings and holiday timer settings overlap, the [OVERLAP] indication is not shown. In this case, the holiday timer setting has priority.
The [OVERLAP] indication is not shown when a daily timer recording program overlaps with another program (even during program timer setting). The program with the earlier start time has priority.)
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Check the program contents.
(With program timer settings, the program with the earlier program time has priority.)
5 When more than one timer recording is programmed
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• The preset programs are executed consecutively beginning with the program with the earliest start time.
The number of the program being executed blinks.
* Program numbers are not displayed for holiday timer recording programs.
5 When the timer recording mode is engaged after the start time has passed ...
When a power failure occurs within the set times and power is restored ...
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• Timer recording starts within the set times.
* If holiday timer and program timer settings overlap, the holiday timer setting has priority and starts.
* When program timer settings overlap, the program with the lower program number has priority and starts.
5 When the timer recording settings are changed during timer recording
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Changing the settings on the program timer setting screen or holiday timer setting screen during timer recording will have no effect. To change the settings, you must disengage the timer recording mode.
5
During timer recording
The [PAUSE] or [STOP] button has no effect.
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Operation after pressing the [TIMER] button.
5
Timer recording
The operating mode is turned on about 20 seconds before recording starts and the VCR pauses. Recording starts about 2 seconds before the actual programmed start time.
5
If no cassette is loaded
The TIMER and [ ] indications blink and a warning buzzer sounds if <WARNING> in the <BUZZER> menu is set to “ON”.
=
Load a cassette with safety tab. Cassettes with no tab are ejected.
5 When the tape ends during timer recording
=
The cassette tape is ejected.
When a cassette with safety tab is loaded, the timer recording re-starts.
* However, if timer recording is executed in the Repeat
Record mode, the cassette tape is not ejected at the tape end and repeat recording continues.
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6 RECORDING
6-4 Alarm Recording
Alarm recording functions during timelapse recording. When an alarm signal is input to the rear panel’s ALARM IN terminal, an index code is recorded on the tape and the VCR automatically switches to the 2H (SP) or 6H (EP) mode for realtime recording of the alarm situation. Normal timelapse recording is restored after the preset alarm recording duration has passed.
* Alarm recording will not start from the Pause mode.
“AL” indication
REC STOP REC
CHECK OPERATE
HDR
REW REVERSE PAUSE PLAY FF
FIELD REV FIELD ADV
TRACKING
– +
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– +
TIMER SEARCH DISPLAY LOCK CNT RESET
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CANCEL
MENU
ON SCREEN
SHIFT
TIME MODE
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REC
SR-9090U
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OPERATE
AL
TIME MODE
5 Menu switches are provided for alarm recording mode, alarm recording duration, buzzer ON/OFF in alarm recording, and Forced Stop mode ON/OFF at tape end.
5 During alarm recording, the [AL] indication is lit on the
VCR and the [ALARM] indication is lit on the monitor display. After alarm recording is complete, the “AL” indication blinks on the display to show that an alarm signal has been input.
* If the alarm recording function is activated a hundred times a day or more, a malfunction may occur because the guaranteed range is exceeded.
If you want to use this unit more than a hundred times a day, set the recording speed mode to 2H/6H and perform regular maintenance, replacing parts as necessary.
On-screen
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Display "AL" indication
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/6H (EP)
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Alarm recording
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Timelapse recording
* An index code (VISS) is recorded at the start point of the alarm recording as an alarm cue signal.
* During alarm recording, a +12 V signal is output from the rear panel’s ALARM REC OUT terminal.
* If a new alarm signal is input during alarm recording, alarm recording restarts from that point.
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6 RECORDING
6-4 Alarm Recording
Preparation
Connect an alarm sensor to the rear panel’s alarm input terminal.
1
Press the [OPERATE] button to turn the operating mode on.
2
Open the main menu’s <ALARM/SENSOR MODE> and set the alarm recording-related menu switches.
1
REC MODE
Set to “ALARM” or “ALL” to activate alarm recording.
• When set to “ALL”, both alarm recording and sensor recording will be performed.
• The [ALARM] indication lights on the display.
2
REC SPEED
Select the alarm recording speed from the 2H (SP) mode or the 6H (EP) mode.
3
DURATION
Set the alarm recording duration to 5 sec., 10 sec., 15 sec., 30 sec., 60 sec., 120 sec., 180 sec., TAPE END
(to tape end) or MANUAL (for as long as alarm signals are input).
* When the alarm recording time is set to “MANUAL”, the alarm cue signal (index code) will not be recorded correctly if alarm input lasts for less than 5 seconds.
* When alarm recording duration is set with an external switcher, set the alarm recording duration to
“MANUAL”.
4
TAPE END MODE
Selects whether or not the Stop mode is forcibly engaged when the tape ends even if there is an alarm recording during recording.
• When set to “STOP”, the Stop mode is engaged at tape end even if repeat recording or auto rewind is set.
• When set to “OFF”, VCR operation is determined by the repeat recording or auto rewind setting.
3
Set the other menu switches.
5
Setting the alarm buzzer
Set the menu switch <AL/SENSOR IN> in
<BUZZER> to “ON” to sound the alarm buzzer during alarm recording.
5
Setting the on-screen brightness and display items
Select the monitor display setting with the menu switch.
On-screen information is recorded together with the video signals.
You can change the on-screen display position with the [ON SCREEN
7
/ f
] buttons on the front panel.
5
Setting the HDR
To record in the HDR mode during timelapse recording, set the menu switch <HDR> in <VTR
MODE> to “ON”.
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5
Follow the procedure described in “Recording Basic
Operation” on page 30.
6
When an alarm signal is input to the rear panel’s
[ALARM IN] terminal, alarm recording is executed in accordance with the specified settings.
7
To stop alarm recording and clear the [ALARM] indication, press the [RESET/CANCEL] button.
• If the [RESET/CANCEL] button is pressed when the
[AL] indication is lit (during alarm recording), alarm recording stops, the [AL] indication goes out, and timelapse recording is restored. If the alarm buzzer is on, the buzzer sound also stops.
• If the [AL] indication blinks and the [RESET/CANCEL] button is pressed, the [AL] indication goes out.
8
The alarm input data can be checked in the main menu’s <OTHER> menu (refer to page 21).
Display the alarm list screen and press the [RESET/
CANCEL] button to reset the alarm input data.
* There may be some picture distortion at the start or end of an alarm recording. This is not a malfunction.
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6-5 Sensor Recording
Sensor recording is executed only when the VCR is in the Stop mode (Stop, Timer Record Standby or Operating Off mode) and an alarm signal is input to the rear panel’s ALARM IN terminal.
Perform the settings for sensor recording in the same way as for “Alarm Recording” on page 39.
The mechanism of the SR-9090U cannot be guaranteed if the sensor recording function is used frequently (100 times/day or more).
Preparation
Connect an alarm sensor to the rear panel’s alarm input terminal.
1
Press the [OPERATE] button to turn the operating mode on.
2
Open the main menu’s <ALARM/SENSOR MODE> and set the sensor recording-related menu switches.
1
REC MODE
Set to “SENSOR” or “ALL” to activate alarm recording.
• When set to “ALL”, both alarm recording and sensor recording will be performed.
• The [SENSOR REC] indication lights on the display.
2
REC SPEED
Select the alarm recording speed from the standard
(2H) mode or the extended EP (6H) mode.
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DURATION
Set the sensor recording duration to 5 sec., 10 sec.,
15 sec., 30 sec., 60 sec., 120 sec., 180 sec., TAPE
END (to tape end) or MANUAL (for as long as alarm signals are input).
* The sensor recording time will be shorter than the specified value.
* When the sensor recording time is set to
“MANUAL”, the alarm cue signal (index code) will not be recorded correctly if sensor input lasts for less than 5 seconds.
* When sensor recording duration is set with an external switcher, set the sensor recording duration to “MANUAL”.
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TAPE END MODE
Selects whether or not the Stop mode is forcibly engaged when the tape ends during sensor recording.
• When set to “STOP”, the Stop mode is engaged at tape end even if repeat recording or auto rewind is set.
• When set to “OFF”, VCR operation is determined by the repeat recording or auto rewind setting
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5
Setting the alarm buzzer
Set the menu switch <AL/SENSOR IN> in
<BUZZER> to “ON” to sound the alarm buzzer during sensor recording.
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Select the monitor display setting with the menu switch.
On-screen information is recorded together with the video signals.
You can change the on-screen display position with the
[ON SCREEN
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• After the specified recording duration expires, recording stops.
* As sensor recording starts from the Stop mode, it takes several seconds before actual recording starts.
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To stop sensor recording and clear the [ALARM] indication, press the [RESET/CANCEL] button.
• In this case, even if the menu switch <TAPE END
MODE> is set to “STOP”, the operation executed at end of the tape is determined by the setting of the
<AUTO REW> or <REPEAT REC> menu switch in the
<VTR MODE> menu.
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MODE> menu switch in <ALARM/SENSOR MODE> to
“OFF” or “ALARM”.
* During playback, there may be some noise or picture distortion at the point where one sensor recording stops and another starts. This is not a malfunction.
* When a new alarm is input during sensor recording, sensor recording restarts from that point.
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6-6 Series Recording
The series recording function facilitates recording over much longer periods using several connected SR-9090Us.
As soon as the tape ends in one VCR, the next VCR in the series starts recording. Using the counter end output function enables smoother switchovers during series recording, mostly eliminating interruptions between tapes.
Connections
5
Connect the first VCR’s [SERIES REC OUT] terminal to the second VCR’s [SERIES REC IN] terminal. Connect the second VCR’s [SERIES REC OUT] terminal to the third
VCR’s [SERIES REC IN] terminal. Repeat for all connected
VCRs. Connect the VCR’s [COM] terminals as well.
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Connect a video camera and/or other source equipment to the first VCR’s video and audio input connectors.
Connect the first VCR’s video and audio output connectors to the second VCR’s video and audio input connectors. Connect the second VCR’s video and audio output connectors to the third VCR’s video and audio input connectors.
Repeat for all connected VCRs.
Connect the last VCR’s video and audio output connectors to the monitor’s video and audio input connectors.
Audio input signal
First VCR
Video input signal
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Last VCR
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Video output
Monitor TV
• During recording, the input video signals can be checked on a monitor.
• When the second and subsequent VCRs are turned on, input audio can be checked on the monitor in the 2H/6H modes.
During timelapse recording, audio cannot be checked.
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5 Normally the next VCR starts recording when the tape ends. If the menu switch counter end output function is on, a series recording signal is output when the selected tape reel counter value is passed, and the next VCR starts recording. Select the counter end value from “500”,
“1000” ... “9500” with the <CNT TAPE END> menu switch.
• The tape reel counter value from the beginning of the tape to the end is about 5800 on a T-120 cassette tape.
(Reter to page 64.)
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Load cassettes with safety tab in place in all connected
VCRs.
5 To use the counter end output function, set the counter to the tape reel counter display with the
[DISPLAY] button.
When a cassette is loaded, the counter is reset to
“0000”.
Start recording on the first VCR.
Notes:
• If a cassette has not been loaded in any VCR in the series, series recording will stop when that VCR is reached.
• If VCRs are connected in series as shown above, the second and subsequent VCRs will record the previous VCR’s on-screen information in addition to their own. To avoid this, use a distributor to distribute only video signals to each VCR.
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6-6 Series Recording
5
When the first VCR ends recording, the second VCR starts recording automatically, then the third and so on.
• When the tape end output is set, series recording signals are output from the [SERIES REC OUT] terminal at the specified tape reel counter value, signaling the next VCR to start recording.
The first VCR continues recording until the tape ends.
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If the <AUTO REW> menu switch in <VTR MODE> is set to “OFF”, the Stop mode is engaged when the end of the tape is reached during recording. If <AUTO
REW> is set to “ON”, the tape rewinds to the beginning and stops.
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Counter value
When the tape is rewound to the beginning in the
Repeat Recording or Auto Rewind mode using the counter end output function, the tape reel counter value is reset to “0000”.
Non-stop continuous series recording
The series recording function allows you to record indefinitely using two VCRs. Recording alternates between each VCR.
To use this function, connect and set the VCRs as follows.
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Connection
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Setting
• Connect the [SERIES REC OUT] terminal of the first VCR to the [SERIES REC IN] terminal of the second VCR, and the [SERIES REC OUT] terminal of the second VCR to the [SERIES REC
IN] terminal of the first VCR. The [COM] terminals of both VCRs should be connected.
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• Set the <SRI/EXT REC> menu switch on both units to “SERIES”.
• Set the <AUTO REW> menu switch in <VTR
MODE> to “ON”.
• Set the <AUTO REC CHECK> and <REPEAT
REC> menu switch in <VTR MODE> to “OFF”.
For uninterrupted endless series recording, use the counter end output function together. Set <CNT
TAPE END> so that the counter end signal is output just before the tape end.
• Set <CNT TAPE END> in the <SRI/EXT MODE> menu to “5500” (when a T-120 tape is used).
First VCR
Second VCR
• Connect audio and video terminals as shown in the connection diagram on page 41.
* When the tape is rewound to the beginning in the Auto Rewind mode using the counter end output function, the tape reel counter is reset automatically to “0000”.
Note:
• Continuous series recording over a long period may produce excessive wear and tear on the tapes and VCRs. Be sure to replace the tapes periodically (refer to page 28).
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6-7 Repeat Recording
When the tape comes to the end during recording, it is automatically rewound and recording starts again from the beginning.
5 To execute repeat recording, set <REPEAT REC> in
<VTR MODE> to “ON”.
• The [REPEAT] indication in the VCR’s display lights.
5 Setting the <TAPE END MODE> menu switch in
<ALARM/SENSOR MODE>
• If this menu switch is set to “STOP”, the Stop mode is forcibly engaged when the tape ends even if there is an alarm or sensor recording.
To continue repeat recording even if an alarm recording or sensor recording takes place during recording, set <TAPE END MODE> to “OFF”.
When the Tape End Forced Stop mode and Repeat
Rec mode are engaged and an alarm or sensor recording takes place, the [REPEAT] indication goes out.
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* When repeat recording is executed, any previously executed alarm recordings will be erased.
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This unit is provided with an automatic recording check function which automatically determines whether or not recording is satisfactory at the tape beginning in repeat recording.
• To activate the automatic recording check function, set the <AUTO REC CHECK> menu switch in <VTR MODE> to “ON”.
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Operation of the automatic recording check function
• Recording is performed from the beginning of the tape for several seconds during repeat recording.
Then the recorded section is automatically played back to check whether or not the signals have been recorded properly. If the recording is satisfactory, recording resumes.
• If the recording is unsatisfactory, the heads are cleaned automatically. Recording is restarted for several seconds and then the recording is checked again. If the recording is still unsatisfactory, the error code “E-09” is shown on the display and recording resumes.
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Repeat recording
Tape beginning position
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Display
The error code “E-09” remains on the display.
Recording
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Note:
• Continuous repeat recording over long periods may produce excessive wear and tear on the tape and VCR. Be sure to replace the tape periodically (refer to page 28).
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6-8 Recording with External VCR Activation Signal
Recording start/stop can be controlled externally by inputting a VCR activation signal to the [SERIES REC IN] terminal on the
SR-9090U’s rear panel.
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AC120V~50/60Hz
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* If the external recording function is activated a hundred times a day or more, a malfunction may occur because the guaranteed range is exceeded.
If you want to use this unit more than a hundred times a day, set the recording speed mode to 2H/6H and perform regular maintenance, replacing parts as necessary.
To [COM] terminal
To [SERIES REC IN] terminal
External control equipment
Connection
VCR control signal (ground signal)
Start of recording
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Connect the [SERIES REC IN] terminal and [COM] terminal on the SR-9090U’s rear panel to the external control equipment.
Alarm search/date and time search
• Alarm recording or sensor recording should continue for at least 5 seconds.
• When recording is performed in the long-time timelapse mode, date/time search will not function correctly if the recording duration is too short.
To ensure that the date/time search operates correctly, the recording duration must be equivalent to at least
5 seconds at Standard (2H) or EP (6H) speed.
(Example) With a 960-hour normal timelapse recording, a recording time of 40 minutes or more is necessary.
Operation
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Set the <SRI/EXT REC> menu switch in <SRI/EXT
MODE> to “EXT” to use the external recording function.
• Use the <EXT REC END> menu switch to select the mode engaged when externally activated recording ends.
When set to “STOP”, the VCR enters the Stop mode.
When set to “OPE OFF”, the operating mode is turned off.
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Press the [MENU] button to set the on-screen display to the time/date display.
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Load a cassette with a safety tab in place and engage the
Stop mode or turn the operating mode off.
• When a VCR activation signal (ground input) is input to the rear panel’s [SERIES REC IN] terminal, recording starts automatically and continues for as long as the activation signal is input.
When the activation signal stops, the Stop mode is engaged or the operating mode is turned off (according to menu switch setting).
• When the activation signal is input again, recording starts.
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• If recording is already in progress when the VCR activation signal is input, recording continues and stops when the activation signal is no longer input.
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When the TIMER indication lights or the menu switch
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“ON”, externally activated recording is not executed.
To execute repeat recording via the external recording function, set <REPEAT REC> to “OFF” and <AUTO REW> to “ON”.
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6-9 How to Restore Recording After Power Failure
If a power failure occurs during recording, recording will restart in the same mode as soon as power is restored.
To use this function, set the <POWER ON REC> menu switch in <VTR MODE> to “ON”.
If this menu switch is set to “ON” and operating mode is turned off and on again in the Stop mode, the VCR enters the Record mode automatically. Be careful.
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6-10 External Timer Recording
External timer recording can be performed by connecting the SR-9090U to an external timer.
1
Check that a cassette is loaded in the VCR.
* If the cassette’s safety tab has been removed, recording will not take place.
* This function does not work when the Timer Record mode is engaged.
2
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MODE> to “ON”.
Power is supplied from the external timer at the specified time and recording starts.
• Recording is performed at the preset recording speed.
If alarm recording or sensor recording is executed before the power is supplied, the Alarm Record mode or Sensor Record mode is released and normal recording starts.
6-11 Tape End Buzzer
You can switch the buzzer sound which lets you know when the tape ends during recording ON/OFF.
5 To sound the buzzer, set the menu switch <TAPE END> in <BUZZER> to “ON”.
• If <CNT TAPE END> in the <SRI/EXT MODE> menu is set to any position except “OFF”, the buzzer sounds when the reel counter value is reached.
5 The buzzer continues to sound. To stop the buzzer sound, set the menu switch <TAPE END> to “OFF”, perform another operation (such as pressing the [REW] button) or press the [OPERATE] button.
5 During repeat recording and auto rewind, the buzzer sounds for about 2 seconds.
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[STOP] button
Playback mode indicator
[OPERATE] indicator
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SR-9090U
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EJECT OPERATE
7-1 Preparation
Connection
Connect the output connectors on the rear panel correctly.
Menu switch setting
Set the menu switches in <VIDEO/VTR MODE> as required.
5
[DETAIL] ... Factory setting: OFF
Set to “ON” to improve reproduction of picture detail.
However, the S/N ratio will be degraded.
5
[V. PULSE] ... Factory setting: OFF
Set to “ON” to add V. pulse in the normal play (2H or
6H) mode.
5
[CNT MEM SW] ... Factory setting: ON
Counter memory ON/OFF.
• Set to “ON” to use the counter memory function.
5
[AUTO REW] ... Factory setting: OFF
Automatic rewind ON/OFF.
• Set to “ON” to rewind the tape to the beginning when the tape ends.
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[REPEAT PLAY] ... Factory setting: OFF
Repeat playback ON/OFF.
• Set to “ON” to execute repeat playback.
* Noise may appear in the picture with tapes not recorded on the SR-9090U.
Notes on playback
Tapes recorded on this VCR cannot be played back on standard VHS VCRs. Use this VCR, an S-VHS VCR or a
VCR with SQPB function to play back tapes recorded on this unit. Also be aware that not all S-VHS VCRs will be able to play back tapes recorded on this unit, because some use different S-VHS/VHS detection methods.
Try to avoid operations such as shuttle search or field advance playback as much as possible. These put a comparatively high stress load on the tape and can lead to picture degradation over time.
During shuttle search or field advance playback, noise may appear. This is normal with this unit and is not a malfunction.
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[OPERATE] button
7-2 Playback
1
Press the [OPERATE] button to turn the operating mode on.
The [OPERATE] indicator lights.
2
Press the [TIME MODE +/–] button to set the play mode to 2H (SP) or 6H (EP) mode.
The [2H] or [6H] indication is shown on the display.
• To play back a tape recorded in the timelapse mode at slow speed, press the [TIME MODE +/–] button to set the desired mode (24H, 48H..... 960H) (slow play).
• Avoid using slow-motion playback continuously for long periods (more than several hours).
3
Load the recorded cassette correctly.
* If a cassette is loaded when the operating mode is off, the operating mode is switched on automatically (auto operate on function).
If the cassette’s safety tab has been removed, the operating mode is turned on and play starts automatically (auto play function).
4
Press the [PLAY] button to start play.
The play indicator is shown on the display and the Play mode is engaged.
When a tape recorded in the HDR mode is played back, the [HDR] indicator lights.
* No sound is output in the Timelapse Play mode.
When the play mode is set to 2H (SP) or 6H (EP), playback operates as follows.
• Cassettes recorded in the 2H or ordinary (SP)
Timelapse modes are played back in the 2H (SP) mode. [2H] is shown on the display.
• Cassettes recorded in the 6H or HDR Timelapse mode are played back in the 6H (EP) mode. [6H] is shown on the display
To stop playback
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Press the [STOP] button.
The tape stops and the Stop mode is engaged.
7 PLAYBACK AND SPECIAL-EFFECTS PLAYBACK
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7-3 Special-Effects Playback
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Still playback
1
Press the [PAUSE] button during playback.
The still indicator is shown on the display and the still picture is shown.
2
Press the [PLAY] button to restore the Normal Play mode.
The Stop mode is automatically engaged if the VCR remains in the Still mode for 3 minutes (approx.).
Field advance playback
1
Press the [PAUSE] button in the Play mode to engage the Still mode.
2
While pressing the [PAUSE] button, press the [FF] button or [REW] button.
The operation varies depending on how the [FF] or
[REW] button is pressed.
5 Each time the [FF] button or [REW] button is pressed, the picture is advanced or reversed one field.
5 When the [FF] button or [REW] button is pressed for more than 2 seconds, the picture is advanced or reversed continuously field by field (continuous field advance playback).
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Advance Play mode to restore the Still mode.
Press the [PLAY] button to restore normal playback.
• In the Continuous Field Advance Play mode, no sound is output.
• When continuous field advance playback continues for about 3 minutes, the Stop mode is automatically engaged to protect the tape.
• When forward field-by-field playback is switched to reverse field-by-field playback, noise may appear in the picture for several seconds.
• During reverse field-by-field playback, noise may appear in the picture.
Reverse playback
1
Press the [REVERSE] button in any mode except
Record, Record-Pause or Record Check.
The reverse indicator is shown on the display and the Reverse mode is engaged.
• The tape is played back in reverse in the 2H or 6H mode regardless of the playback speed mode setting.
* No sound is output.
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Press the [PAUSE] button to engage the Still mode.
To restore the normal playback, press the [PLAY] button.
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7-3 Special-Effects Playback
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Shuttle search (reverse and fast-forward) playback
Press the [FF] button or [REW] button in the Play mode to engage the Fast-Forward Shuttle Search mode or Reverse Shuttle
Search mode.
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Press the [FF] button during play.
The fast-forward search indicator is shown on the display and the Fast-Forward Shuttle
Search mode is engaged.
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Reverse shuttle search
Press the [REW] button during play.
The rewind search indicator is shown on the display and the Reverse Shuttle Search mode is engaged.
• The operation varies depending on how the [FF] or [REW] button is pressed. Refer to the table below for details.
Type of recording
Operation of the [REW] and [FF] buttons
Press the button once.
Tape recorded in the 2H (SP) mode or the ordinary Timelapse mode
Tape recorded in the 6H (EP) mode or the HDR Timelapse mode
Hold the button pressed for more than 2 seconds.
7 times 2H (SP) speed (latch).
Press the [PLAY] button to restore the normal play mode
7 times 2H (SP) speed.
Release the button to restore the normal play mode.
21 times the 6H (EP) speed (latch).
Press the [PLAY] button to restore the normal play mode.
13 times the 6H (EP) speed.
Release the button to restore the normal play mode.
• Latch: Even if the button is released, shuttle search continues.
* During shuttle search, no sound is output.
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7-4 Alarm Search/Date and Time Search
There are three different ways you can search a tape position.
When the [SEARCH] button is pressed, the Search mode is engaged. Each time the [SEARCH] button is pressed, the Search mode changes.
• (Once) alarm search: To search the start of an alarm recording.
(Twice) alarm scan: To play back around the start of each alarm recording for several seconds.
(Three times) date/time search: To search for a recording made at a specified date and time.
Press the [SEARCH] button four times to cancel the Search mode.
Note on date/time search
Recording duration is especially important with timelapse recordings. If the duration is too short, date/time search will not function correctly. The recording duration must be equivalent to at least 5 seconds at Standard (2H) or EP (6H) speed.
(Example) In the 960-hour normal timelapse mode, the recording time should be 40 minutes or more.
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A specified alarm recording is searched and the Stop mode is engaged.
1
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[ The VCR enters the Alarm Search mode and the alarm search setting screen is shown on the monitor.
The [AL01] indication blinks in the record/playback speed mode indication section on the display.
* To cancel the Alarm Search mode, press the
[SEARCH] button three times.
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Press the [SET +] or [SET –] button to specify an alarm number from 01 to 99.
The specified alarm number is shown on the monitor and the VCR’s display. The alarm number is not absolute; it depends on the current tape position.
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[ The VCR fast forwards or rewinds.
When the start of the alarm recording with the specified alarm number is located, search stops and the Stop mode is engaged.
The Alarm Search mode is automatically canceled.
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* Playback may start a few seconds after the actual start of the alarm recording.
* If the interval between alarm recordings is short, the tape may play back continuously for 5 seconds or more.
* Sound is not output.
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[ The Alarm Scan mode is engaged and the [ALARM SCAN] indication is shown on the monitor screen. The [ALSC] indication is shown in the display’s record/playback speed mode indication section.
* To release the Alarm Scan mode, press the [SEARCH] button twice.
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[ Normal playback starts and the Alarm Scan mode is canceled.
• To cancel alarm search or alarm scan, press the [STOP] button,
[PLAY] button, [REVERSE] button or the [REW]/[FF] button
(whichever is opposite to the current tape running direction).
• When the end or beginning of the tape is reached during alarm search or alarm scan, the mode is canceled and the
Stop mode is engaged.
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Search data during tape running
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Date/time search
A section recorded at a specified date and time is searched and the
Stop mode is engaged.
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“td 0100” is shown on the VCR’s display.
* To cancel the Date/Time Search mode, press the [SEARCH] button once.
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The Date/Time Search mode is canceled.
• During date/time search, the month, day, hour and minute which are being searched are shown on-screen.
• If the specified date and time cannot be found and the tape ends, the
Date/Time Search mode is canceled and the Stop mode is engaged.
Notes:
• If the specified date and time is near the start of an alarm recording, the date/time search may not be successful.
• If the specified date/time is the same as the timer-recording start time, the VCR may not operate correctly.
• Date/time search cannot be executed if no date and time are available in the search direction.
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7 PLAYBACK AND SPECIAL-EFFECTS PLAYBACK
7-5 Repeat Playback
The tape is automatically rewound and played back repeatedly.
• To execute repeat playback, set <REPEAT PLAY> in
<VTR MODE> to “ON”.
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When the tape ends during recording, playback, or forward search, the VCR automatically rewinds the tape to the start and enters the Stop mode.
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7-6 Counter Memory Function
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TIMER SEARCH DISPLAY LOCK CNT RESET MENU
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SHIFT
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[DISPLAY] button
EJECT OPERATE
When the counter memory function is ON, the VCR automatically enters the Stop mode when the control tape counter reaches “00:00:00” or when the reel tape counter reaches “0000” in the FF or REW mode.
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MEM SW> in <VTR MODE> to “ON”.
Operation
1
Select the counter display mode.
• Press the [DISPLAY] button on the front panel to set the counter display mode to the control tape counter or reel tape counter.
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5 Execute recording or playback.
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• Repeat record/play, auto rewind and alarm search/ alarm scan/date and time search have priority over the counter memory function.
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7 PLAYBACK AND SPECIAL-EFFECTS PLAYBACK
REC
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EJECT OPERATE REC STOP REC
CHECK OPERATE
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[V.LOCK +/–] buttons
[TRACKING +/–] buttons
7-7 Tracking/V. Lock Adjustment
When noise appears in the picture in the
Play/Field Advance mode
Tracking adjustment is possible in the following modes.
• 2H (SP), 6H (EP) and timelapse play mode
• Field advance play
5 Press either the [TRACKING +/–] button until picture noise is eliminated or minimized.
To return to the Tracking Preset mode, press the + and
– buttons simultaneously.
When a picture moves up and down in the
Still mode and Timelapse Play mode
Press either the [V.LOCK+/–] button to minimize vertical jitter.
7-8 V. PULSE
When the picture is distorted, set the <V. PULSE> menu switch in <VIDEO MODE> to “ON”.
This menu switch is effective only in the 2H and 6H modes.
Normally set to “OFF”.
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• When cameras synchronized with a power supply are switched with a switcher, the pictures may be distorted at the switching point. This switch locks the monitor to prevent distortion of the displayed picture.
(Only operates in the Normal Play [2H/6H] mode)
• In the Still or Timelapse Play mode, V. pulses are always output.
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8 TROUBLESHOOTING
8-1 Error Indications
Error indications are shown on the display whenever condensation occurs or there are problems with cassette loading, unloading or mechanism operation.
5
When a problem occurs, the error indication “E-**” lights
(when the <WARNING> menu switch in <F. DISP> is set to “ON”).
5 When any one of error indications (E01 - E08) is shown, a 12-V warning signal is output from the rear panel’s
WARNING OUT connector.
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When the <WARNING> menu switch in <BUZZER> is set to
“ON”, the buzzer sounds if a problem occurs (E-01 - E-08 and E-11 (during recording)).
When an error indication appears or the buzzer sounds, turn the operating mode on again to clear the error indication and buzzer sound (E-01-E07).
When the error indication “E-**” is shown, turning the operating mode on again may not clear the problem. In this case, consult your local JVC dealer.
Error indication
E-01
E-02
E-03
E-04
E-05
E-06
E-07
E-08
Contents
Problem with loading operation
Problem with unloading operation
Problem with supply reel rotation
Problem with drum rotation
Problem with take-up reel rotation
Problem with capstan rotation
Problem with eject operation
Condensation
E-09
E-10
E-11
E-12
E-13
Error with recording check
(recording defect)
Insufficient battery capacity for clock and timer backup.
No input video signal
It is not possible to write in
EEPROM.
The tape is broken.
VCR operation
Display section
Error indication
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Measures
The operating mode is turned off.
The operating mode is turned off.
The operating mode is turned off.
The operating mode is turned off.
The operating mode is turned off.
The operating mode is turned off.
The operating mode is turned off.
The cassette is ejected and the drum starts rotating.
Cassette loading is not possible.
The head cleaner in the VCR cleans the heads.
If a power failure occurs, clock and timer setting data and record/ playback speed settings may be reset.
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Turn the operating mode on again.
Turn the operating mode on again.
Turn the operating mode on again.
Turn the operating mode on again.
Turn the operating mode on again.
Turn the operating mode on again.
Turn the operating mode on again.
Turn the operating mode on and wait until the error indication goes out.
Clean the heads with a head cleaning tape, then check the recording picture quality again. The tape may be defective. Replace the tape and check again.
If the picture quality is still inferior, contact your local JVC dealer.
Consult your local JVC dealer for replacement of the built-in battery.
Input video signals.
Consult your local JVC dealer.
E-98
E-99
System error
System error
The cassette is ejected. The error indication is shown only while the cassette is being ejected.
The operating mode is turned off.
The operating mode is turned off.
Replace the cassette.
Consult your local JVC dealer.
This unit uses a microprocessor and may not function properly if there is external noise or interference. In this case, turn the operating mode off and unplug the power cord from the AC outlet. Then plug the power cord in again and check operation.
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For servicing
See page 1-6 “1.3.4 Emergency history”.
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8 TROUBLESHOOTING
8-2 No Error Indication
Symptoms
No power is supplied.
Operation buttons have no effect during recording and playback.
No picture is shown during playback.
Noise appears in the picture in the Shuttle Search mode, Still mode and Field Advance mode.
Noise appears in part of the playback picture.
When the cassette is played back, the picture becomes rough or disappears.
No sound is heard during playback.
Recording is impossible.
Timer recording is not working.
The clock cannot be set.
Tape running sound is heard in the Record, Play, FF and REW modes.
The time/date is not shown.
Auto REW and repeat recording are not possible during recording.
Camera image is not switched.
External recording is not possible.
Causes
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Is the power cord disconnected?
q
Is the [TIMER] indication shown?
q
Is the Operation Lock mode engaged?
Is the Operation Lock mode engaged?
q Is the monitor connected correctly?
q
Is the [TIMER] indication lit?
Remedies
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Connect the power cord to an AC outlet.
q
Press the [TIMER] button so that the
[TIMER] indication goes out.
q
Release the Operation Lock mode.
Release the Operation Lock mode.
q
Connect the monitor correctly.
q
Press the [TIMER] button to clear the
[TIMER] indication.
This is not a malfunction.
Is the tracking adjusted properly?
Dust may have accumulated on the video heads.
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Adjust the tracking with the [TRACKNG
+/–] button.
Clean the heads with a commerciallyavailable head cleaning tape. If the picture quality is still unsatisfactory, consult your local JVC dealer.
Use a tape on which sound is recorded.
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Are you recording in a timelapse mode? If so, sound is not recorded.
q During alarm scan, no sound is output.
Has the cassette safety tab been removed?
q Is the clock set correctly? Is the timer properly programmed?
q Is the [TIMER] indication lit?
Is the [TIMER] indication lit?
During recording and playback, the
VCR’s motor and rotary heads are running. The sound this generates is normal and not a malfunction.
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Is the clock set?
q
Is the <ON SCREEN MODE> menu switch set to “OFF”?
Is the <TAPE END MODE> menu switch in <ALARM/SENSOR
MODE> set to “STOP”?
Is the <CAMERA SW> menu switch in <IN/OUT> set to “OFF”?
Is the <REPEAT REC> menu switch in the <VTR MODE> menu set to
“ON”?
Paste a piece of cellophane tape over the hole.
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Press the [TIMER] button so that the
[TIMER] indication goes out.
If you feel it is too noisy, install the VCR in a rack.
q q
Check again.
Check it again.
Set the clock.
Set the <ON SCREEN MODE> menu switch to “ON”.
Set the <TAPE END MODE> menu switch to “OFF”.
When setting the camera switching timing on this unit, set the menu switch to “1 FIELD” or
“2 FIELD”.
To perform repeat recording using external recording activation, set <REPEAT REC> to “OFF” and <AUTO REW> to “ON”.
9 OPTIONAL SA-K97U RS-232C INTERFACE BOARD
Functions that can be controlled with front panel buttons and switches can also be controlled from a personal computer when the optional SA-K97U RS-232C interface board is installed. Operation status can also be monitored on the computer.
9-1 Installation of the SA-K97U
Rear panel
R S - 2 3 2 C
REMOTE MIC
AUDIO
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OUT
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AC120V~50/60Hz
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CLOCK
RESET OUT
SERIES
RESET OUT
SA-K97U installation section
The procedure is shown below. However, to avoid electric shock or injury, contact your local JVC service center for details.
Note:
To avoid electric shock, be sure to unplug the power cord from the AC outlet before installing the SA-K97U.
1.
Top cover
Screws
4.
2.
Plate
3.
SA-K97U
Screws
Wire (not used)
1. Detach the top cover.
Note:
Be careful when removing the top cover. The edges of the cover could injure you if handled improperly.
Remove the 4 screws securing the top cover and lift it off.
2. Detach the plate in the VCR.
Remove the 2 screws on the rear panel. Detach the plate from the inside of the VCR.
3. Detach the SA-K97U’s wire.
* The SA-K97U’s wire is not used.
4. Install the SA-K97U in the VCR.
Hold the board as shown in the illustration and secure it using the screws removed previously in step 2.
5. Connect the VCR’s wire to the SA-K97U’s connector.
• Check the direction of the connector and connect it.
• Press both ends of the connector to firmly connect it.
6. Replace the top cover on the VCR and secure it with the four screws previously removed in step 1.
Connector
5.
Wire
SA-K97U
R S - 2 3 2 C
REMOTE MIC
AUDIO
IN
OUT
VIDEO
Y/C
AC~IN
AC120V~50/60Hz
CAM SW
OUT
COM
ALARM
IN
ALARM
REC OUT
ALARM
RESET
TAPE
COM
END OUT
CLOCK
RESET IN
WARNING
OUT
SERIES
RESET IN
CLOCK
RESET OUT
SERIES
RESET OUT
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9-2 SA-K97U Specifications
9-pin connector specifications
Pin NO.
2
3
4
5
6
Signals
RXD
TXD
DTR
GND
DSR
Operations
Receive data
Transmit data
Data terminal ready
Signal ground
Data set ready
Direction of signals
VTR p
CPU
VTR
[
CPU
VTR [ CPU
VTR p CPU
Output level
ON : +5 V or more
OFF: –5 V or less
Data format
5
Mode
5
Character length :
8 bits
5
Data rate
:
Non-synchronized
5
5
Parity check
Stop bit
:
600,1200, 2400, 4800, 9600 bps
(switched with on-screen menu switch, set to 9600 bps before shipment)
:
No
:
1 bit
6
9
Configuration
0 (SPACE)
Start bit
1 (MARX)
D0 D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7 Stop bit
1
2
3
4
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9-3 SA-K97U RS-232C Protocol & Commands
RS-232C protocol
This VCR is provided with JVC basic table commands in addition to the JVC table-1 commands shown below.
The commands in the shaded area in the table below are contained in both the JVC table-1 and JVC basic table. The JVC basic table commands include only those in the shaded areas.
JVC table-1
0
0
1 2
1 COMPLE-
TION
2 ERROR
3 CASSETTE
OUT
4
5
6
NOT
TARGET
ALARM
INPUT
7
3 4
Data “0” ENTER
Data “1” CLEAR
ERROR
Data “2”
Data “3”
Data “4”
Data “5”
Data “6”
Data “7”
5
CLEAR
6
TIMER
ON
7
ON SCREEN
ON
TIMER
OFF
ON SCREEN
OFF
PRG/CLK ROM VER
SHFT+
SHFT–
POS V+
ON SCREEN
SELECT
POS H+ SET+
SET–
8
TL STATUS
SET
CANCEL
9 A B
VISS
FWD
C
VISS REC
REV CHECK
D
FRAME CODE
(COUNT)
E
DEVICE
TYPE
AL . PL
RESET
HOUR METER COUNT
SENSE RESET
EJECT SEARCH
(VISS)
PL .AL COUNT
SENSE
TL STATUS
SENSE
STATUS
SENSE
F
JVC
TABLE1 ON
JVC
TABLE1 OFF
A
B
8
9
ACK
NAK
Data “8”
Data “9”
PLAY REV
PLAY
OPE LOCK
ON
OPE LOCK
OFF
OPERATE ON
REC
REQUEST
VTR INQ
E
F
C
D
STOP STILL
OPERATE OFF
MODE
SHIFT
MODE DATE SET
TIME SET
REC
FF
REW
F-FIELD
STEP
R-FIELD DATE
STEP SENSE
TIME
SENSE
REC
PAUSE
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9-3 SA-K97U RS-232C Protocol & Commands
This section provides technical data for programmers.
Command description
To use the commands described in the following pages, prepare the VCR for communications as follows:
Transmit the command “JVC TABLE 1 ON” (F6H) to the VCR. The VCR will return “ACK” (0AH). When the operating mode is turned on, the VCR is in the “ON” status.
The VCR can now receive any command described in this section. To cancel the communications mode, transmit the command “JVC
TABLE 1 OFF” (F7H).
1 VCR control commands
Commands (1) through (12) are 1-byte commands. The VCR will return “ACK” (0AH) when the command is received. Confirm that “ACK”
(0AH) has been returned before transmitting the next command.
(1) OPERATE ON (7BH)
(2)
(3) STILL (4FH)
(4) STOP (3FH)
(5) FF (ABH)
(6) REW (ACH)
(7)
(8)
(9)
OPERATE OFF (7CH)
PLAY (3AH)
REV PLAY (4AH)
TIMER ON (60H)
TIMER OFF (61H)
OPE LOCK ON (69H)
OPE LOCK OFF (6AH)
(10) EJECT (A3H)
(11) F-FIELD STEP (ADH)
(12) R-FIELD STEP (AEH)
(15) REC PAUSE (CBH)
: VCR operating mode is turned “ON”.
: VCR operating mode is turned “OFF”.
: Playback
: Pause/Still
: Stop
: FF/Forward search in the Play mode.
: REW/Reverse search in the Play mode.
: Reverse playback at normal speed
: Timer “ON”
: Timer “OFF”
: Operation lock “ON”
: Operation lock “OFF”
: Cassette ejection
VCR returns “ACK”, and then returns CASSETTE OUT (03H) after cassette has been ejected.
: Advances the tape by one field when the VCR is in the Still mode and engages the Still mode.
If the VCR is in any other play mode, the Still mode is engaged.
: Reverses the tape by one field when the VCR is in the Still mode and engages the Still mode.
If the VCR is in any other play mode, the Still mode is engaged.
: Engages REC CHECK. (function is the same as when locally controlled on the VCR.) (13) REC CHECK (C1H)
Before transmitting either of the following commands ((14) or (15)), first transmit REC/DUB REQUEST (FAH), and confirm that “ACK” (0AH) is returned by the VCR.
(14) REC (CAH) : Starts recording. The VCR returns “ACK” (0AH).
If the cassette tape’s safety tab [REC TAB] has been removed, NAC (0BH) is returned.
• When REC PAUSE (FAH + CBH) is sent in the Record mode, the Record-Pause mode is engaged.
• When STOP (3FH) is sent in the Record mode, the Stop mode is engaged.
: Engages Record-Pause mode. The VCR returns “ACK” (0AH).
If the cassette tape’s safety tab has been removed, NAC (0BH) is returned.
• To re-start recording, transmit REC (FAH+CAH).
• To cancel Record-Pause, transmit STOP (3FH). The VCR will enter the Stop mode.
After transmitting commands VISS FWD (16) or VISS REV (17), transmit the appropriate numeric data (1-byte ASCII codes from 30H to 39H) and the data input command (40H).
ASCII codes “30H – 39H” correspond with the numbers “0 – 9” (ie.: 0: 30H, 1: 31H, ... 9: 39H).
Each byte of numeric data and the data input command should be transmitted separately with “ACK” (0AH) confirmation from the VCR after each transmission. * Transmit the commands (16) and (17) in the Stop mode.
(16) VISS FWD (B0H)
(17) VISS REV (B1H)
: To advance the tape in the forward search mode to the designated alarm-input point. The alarm point’s 2-byte numeric data should be input after transmission of this command.
: To reverse the tape in the reverse search mode to the designated alarm-input point. The alarm point’s 2-byte numeric data should be input after transmission of this command.
Eg: To search for the 3rd alarm-input point from the current position.
TXD
RXD
B0H
0AH
30H
0AH
33H
0AH
40H
0AH
Search start
01H (or 05H)
Time
The VCR starts search after returning “ACK”. When the specified point is reached, the VCR returns COMPLETION (01H). If the end or beginning of the tape is reached before the specified point, the VCR returns NOT TARGET (05H). (Sending either the 30H,30H or 30H,31H command will cause the VCR to search for the 1st alarm-input point).
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After transmitting the VISS SEARCH command (18), transmit the appropriate 2-byte numeric data (from 30H to 39H), the data input command
(40H), and either FF (ABH) or REW (ACH). All commands should be transmitted separately one byte at a time with “ACK” (0AH) confirmation from the VCR after each transmission. * Execute in the Stop mode.
(18) VISS SEARCH (B3H) : To search for a designated alarm-input point on the tape.
The VCR starts search after returning “ACK”. When the specified point is reached, the VCR returns COMPLETION (01H). If the end or beginning of the tape is reached before the specified point, the VCR returns NOT TARGET (05H).
This command differs from commands (16) and (17) only in that the FF (ABH) or REW (ACH) command is included separately.
2 VCR setting commands
Commands available include control of recording/playback mode setting, timelapse VCR operation mode setting, date and time setting, timer programming, on-screen setting, and others.
5
Recording/playback mode setting commands
Two commands are available. One allows you to rotate through recording/playback modes, the other permits you to directly select the mode.
(1) MODE SHIFT (7DH) : Switches from one recording/playback mode to the next each time the command is transmitted. Use the TL
STATUS SENSE (D6H) command to check the current mode.
Transmit 1 byte at a time with “ACK” (0AH) confirmation from the VCR after each transmission.
(2) MODE (7EH) : Sets recording/playback mode directly.
After transmitting this command, transmit the appropriate 2-byte ASCII codes (from 30H to 39H) and the data input command (40H). Correspondence of ASCII codes with recording/playback modes is as shown below.
Eg: To set to “24H”.
TXD
RXD
7EH
0AH
31H
0AH
36H
0AH
40H
0AH
Time
Mode
2H
6H
24H
48H
72H
120H
168H
240H
480H
960H
1st byte 2nd byte
30H 30H
30H
31H
31H
36H
30H
30H
30H
30H
34H
35H
37H
38H
30H
31H
31H
39H
31H
33H
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Timelapse VCR operation mode setting commands
(1) TL STATUS SET (86H) : Set the timelapse VCR operation mode with 3-byte data. Send one byte at a time by checking
ACK (0AH) from the VCR.
TXD
RXD
86H
0AH
1st byte
0AH
2nd byte
0AH
• The setting details for the first to the third bytes are shown below.
3rd byte
0AH
Time
1st byte
BIT
6
7
4
5
2
3
0
1
3rd byte
BIT
6
7
4
5
2
3
0
1
When the bit is “1”
Repeat recording function ON
Unused
POWER ON REC mode ON
Auto rewind ON
Unused
Series recording function ON
Tape end buzzer ON during recording
Alarm recording buzzer ON
When the bit is “1”
Unused
Summer time compensation ON
Unused
Unused
HDR mode ON
Auto record check function ON
Unused
Unused
2nd byte
BIT
6
7
4
5
2
3
0
1
When the bit is “1”
Unused
Alarm recording function ON
Unused
Sensor recording function ON
External recording function ON
Unused
Unused
Warning buzzer ON
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5 Date and time setting commands
(1) DATE SET (8EH) : Set the current date (month, day, year) for the VCR. After this command (8EH) is sent, input
1-byte numerical data (30H — 39H).
(Example) Oct., 30, 1998
TXD
RXD
8EH
0AH
31H
0AH
30H
0AH
33H
0AH
30H
0AH
39H
0AH
38H
0AH
Time
Month Day Year
(2) TIME SET (8FH) : Set the current time (hour, minute, second) for the VCR.
After this command (8FH) is sent, input 1-byte numerical data (30H — 39H).
(Example) 15 hours, 29 minutes, 59 seconds
TXD
RXD
8FH
0AH
31H
0AH
35H
0AH
32H
0AH
39H
0AH
35H
0AH
39H
0AH
Time
Hour Minute Second
5
Timer programming commands
(1) PRG/CLK (62H)
(2) SHIFT – (64H)
SHIFT + (63H)
(3) SET – (66H)
SET + (65H)
(4) CANCEL (67H)
: Engages timer programming mode.
: Selects setting items. (–)
: Selects setting items. (+)
: Sets data selected with SHIFT.
: Sets data selected with SHIFT.
: Cancels program data in timer programming or engages the Cancel Program mode.
Setting procedure is the same as when using the VCR controls. Be sure to transmit commands 1 byte at a time with “ACK” (0AH) confirmation from the VCR after each transmission.
5 On-screen setting command
(1) ON SCREEN ON (70H) : Activates on-screen indication.
ON SCREEN OFF (71H) : Deactivates on-screen indication.
Setting procedure for the following command (2) is the same as when using the VCR controls. Be sure to transmit commands 1 byte at a time with “ACK” (0AH) confirmation from the VCR after each transmission.
(2) ON SCREEN SELECT (74H): Switches the on-screen display items.
POS V+ (73H): Moves the on-screen indication in the vertical direction.
POS H+ (75H): Moves the on-screen indication in the horizontal direction.
5 Other commands
(1) AL/PL RESET (E1H)
(2) COUNT RESET (E2H)
: When transmitted during alarm recording, the recording mode switches back to the previous mode.
The VCR’s “AL” indication goes off. Transmit again after “AL” indicator goes off to reset the alarm/ power loss memory.
: Resets the tape counter to “0000”.
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3 Commands for VCR status verification
When the command is sent, the VCR returns the corresponding information.
(1)
(2)
DATE SENSE (BEH)
TIME SENSE (BFH)
: The VCR returns the currently set month, day and year as 6 bytes. Each byte has a value of 30H to
39H. 30H corresponds to 0 and 39H to 9.
(Example: For Oct., 14, 1998, the VCR returns 31H, 30H, 31H, 34H, 39H and 38H.)
: The VCR returns the currently set hour, minute and second as 6 bytes. Each byte has a value of
30H to 39H. 30H corresponds to 0 and 39H to 9.
(Example: For 15:30:45, the VCR returns 31H, 35H, 33H, 30H, 34H and 35H.)
(3) COUNT CODE (D0H)
(4) DEVICE TYPE (D1H)
: VCR returns the counter data beginning with the 4th digit from the right in 4 bytes. ASCII codes
“30H – 39H” correspond with the numbers “0 – 9” (eg: 1234: 31H, 32H, 33H, 34H).
: VCR returns the last 4 characters of the SR-9090 model name in ASCII code.
(5) VTR INQ (FBH)
39H, 30H, 39H, 30H
: Used to make sure that the connected unit is the VCR. The VCR will return “ACK” (0AH).
(6) PL/AL COUNT SENSE (D5H) : VCR will return a total of 6 bytes. The first 3 bytes show the number of alarm inputs in 3 digits and the last 3 bytes show the number of power losses in 3 digits. ASCII codes “30H – 39H” correspond with the numbers “0 – 9” (eg: 123 alarm inputs and 45 power losses: 31H, 32H, 33H, 30H 34H,
35H).
(7) HOUR METER SENSE (D2H) : VCR returns the hour meter data in 5 bytes. (eg: 1234 hours: 31H, 32H, 33H, 34H).
(8) TL STATUS SENSE (D6H) : VCR returns Timelapse mode data in 6 bytes. The contents of each byte are as follows:
1st/2nd byte
Recording/playback mode
Correspondence of the code and the mode is the same as MODE (7EH) (see page 59).
3rd byte
Conditions of each setting
4
5
2
3
6
7
BIT
0
1
4th byte
Status when BIT is “1”.
Repeat Record mode ON.
Power is ON.
POWER ON REC mode is ON.
Auto rewind mode is ON.
Operation lock is ON.
*
Series recording is ON.
Tape end buzzer is ON.
Alarm buzzer is ON.
Conditions of each setting
BIT Status when BIT is “1”.
0
1
2
Alarm recording is in progress.
ALARM REC function is ON.
Not defined. Always 0.
3
4
5
6
7
Sensor recording is ON.
External recording function is ON.
V.pulse is ON.
Always 0.
Warning buzzer is ON.
5th byte
Settings status
4
5
2
3
6
7
BIT
0
1
Status when BIT is “1”.
Always 1.
SUMMER TIME is ON.
Always 0.
Always 0.
HDR mode is ON.
Auto record check function ON.
Always 0.
Always 0.
6th byte
Types of warnings
HEX.Data
Types of warnings
0
1
2
No abnormality
Loading error
Unloading error
8
9
6
7
3
4
5
A
B
Supply reel error
Drum error
Take-up reel error
Capstan error
Cassette eject error
DEW sensor error.
Recording check error
Battery backup error
Input signal error
*
Operation with commands from the RS-232C is accepted even in the Operation Lock mode.
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(9) STATUS SENSE (D7H) : The VCR will return current status information in 5 bytes.
1st byte
BIT
0 Error
1 Not defined
2 Not defined
3 Cassette out
4 REC inhibit
5 Not defined
6 Not defined
7 Not defined
2nd byte
BIT
0 Tape End
1 Tape Begin
2 Not defined
3 Warning
4 Not defined
5 Not defined
6 A EE Mode
7 V EE Mode
Status when BIT is “1”.
Indicates that an illegal command has been received. No further commands will be accepted.
To restore to normal operation, transmit CLEAR ERROR (41H) to the VCR.
Always 0.
Always 0.
The tape has not been loaded.
A tape with no safety tab has been loaded. In this case, no recording commands will be accepted.
Always 0.
Always 0.
Always 1.
Status when BIT is “1”.
Tape end sensor is detected.
Tape begin sensor is detected.
Always 0.
VCR malfunction.
*
Always 0.
Always 0.
An externally-input audio signal is being output.
An externally-input video signal is being output.
3rd byte
BIT
0 Not defined
1 Search Mode
2 Repeat Mode
3 Not defined
4 Repeat
5 Counter
6 Timer REC ON
7 Not defined
4th byte
BIT
0 Not defined
1 REC Mode
2 Eject
3 Not defined
4 Stop Mode
5 REW Mode
6 FF Mode
7 PB Mode
5th byte
BIT
0 Speed Code 0
1 Speed Code 1
2 Speed Code 2
3 Speed Code 3
4 Shuttle REV
5 Shuttle FWD
6 Not defined
7 Rec-Pause Mode
Status when BIT is “1”.
Always 0.
Search is in progress. (VISS)
Repeat recording is in progress.
Always 0.
VCR’s REPEAT REC menu switch is set to ON.
Counter memory is set to ON.
VCR’s TIMER button is set to ON.
Always 0.
Status when BIT is “1”.
Always 0.
VCR is in the Record mode.
A cassette is being ejected.
Always 1.
VCR is in the Stop mode.
VCR is in the Rewind mode.
VCR is in the Fast-Forward mode.
VCR is in the Play mode.
Status when BIT is “1”.
VCR’s current tape running mode. See below.
VCR’s current tape running mode. See below.
VCR’s current tape running mode. See below.
VCR’s current tape running mode. See below.
Reverse search is in progress.
Forward search is in progress.
Always 0.
VCR is in the Pause mode.
Contents of 5th byte BIT 0/1/2/3 “Speed Code”
Speed Code 3 2 1 0
BIT 0 0 0 0 Still
0 0 0 1 Timelapse playback
0 1 0 1 Timelapse recording/2H (SP)/6H (EP) playback
1 0 0 0 Search (X7 or X13)
1 0 0 1 Search (X21)
*
When an error occurs in the VCR and the Warning mode is engaged, the third bit of the second byte sent back with the STATUS
SENSE (D7H) is set to “1”, showing the warning status.
In this case, release the warning via the RS-232C with the CLEAR (56H). To release it on the VCR, turn the [OPERATE] button off and on again.
(10) ALARM INPUT (06H) : SR-9090U return code
This is returned when an alarm signal is input during recording.
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4 Others (Input data correction/Error cancellation)
These are return codes from the SR-9090U. (Error-related codes only)
(1) ERROR (02H) : This is returned when commands of more than 1 byte are transmitted to the VCR and an illegal command is received in the 2nd byte (or later) of the transmitted command.
In this status, no command can be accepted and only STATUS SENSE will be returned.
To restore normal operation, transmit CLEAR ERROR (41H) or CLEAR (56H) to the VCR.
CLEAR ERROR (41H) : Used to cancel previously-transmitted 1-byte numeric data when inputting numeric data such as search point. Also used to cancel error status.
CLEAR (56H) : Clears the whole command. Cancels the current status and stops the VCR. Also cancels the error status.
Eg : After setting the recording/playback mode to “L24H”, 32H is mistakenly transmitted . Cancel 32H with
“41H” and input “33H” instead.
TXD
7EH
RXD
0AH
30H
0AH
32H
0AH
41H
0AH
33H
0AH
40H
0AH
Time
(2) NAK (0BH) : VCR will return this code when non-defined or non-functional command is received in the 1st byte of the transmitted command. In this case, it is not necessary to input CLEAR. Check whether the transmitted command is acceptable to the VCR or not.
3 Commands reference chart
VCR control commands
OPERATE ON/OFF
PLAY/REV PLAY
STOP
FF/REW
TIMER ON/OFF
OPE ON/OFF
EJECT
F-FIELD STEP
R-FIELD STEP
REC CHECK
REC/REC PAUSE
VISS FWD/REV
VISS SEARCH
Commands for VCR status verification
Page
COUNT CODE
DEVICE TYPE
VTR INQ
PL/AL COUNT SENSE
HOUR METER SENSE
TL STATUS SENSE
STATUS SENSE
DATE SENSE
TIME SENSE
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61
61
61
61
61
61
61
Byte returned from VCR
4 bytes
4 bytes
1 byte
6 bytes
4 bytes
6 bytes
5 bytes
6 bytes
6 bytes
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58
58
58
58
58
58
58
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VCR setting commands
5
Recording/playback mode
MODE SHIFT
MODE
5 Timelapse VCR operation mode
TL STATUS SET
5 Date and time setting
DATE SET
TIME SET
5 Timer programming
PRG/CLK
SHIFT –/+
SET –/+
CANCEL
5
On-screen setting
ON SCREEN ON/OFF
ON SCREEN SELECT
POS V+
POS H+
5
Others
AL/PL RESET
COUNT RESET
Return codes from VCR
ACK
NAK
ERROR
CASSETTE OUT
COMPLETION
NOT TARGET
ALARM INPUT
Others
JVC TABLE 1 ON/OFF
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59
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10 APPENDIXES
10-1 Tape Reel Counter/Tape Remaining Time Table
The table below shows the tape remaining time with the tape reel counter value in each record/playback speed mode
(when a T-120 tape is used).
Since actual tape remaining time may differ from the values in the table below, use these values for reference only.
When a T-120 tape is used: Tape remaining time when the tape reel counter is “0000” at the beginning of the tape.
3,000
3,500
4,000
4,500
5,000
5,500
5,832
HDR OFF
HDR ON
0
500
1,000
1,500
2.000
2,500
43 m
33 m
24 m
16 m
9 m
3 m
2H
2H
2 h 2 m
1 h 47 m
1 h 32 m
1 h 19 m
1 h 6 m
54 m
0 m
6H
6H
6 h 8 m
5 h 22 m
4 h 38 m
3 h 57 m
3 h 19 m
2 h 44 m
2 h 11 m
1 h 41 m
1 h 14 m
50 m
29 m
10 m
0 m
Record/playback speed modes
24H
24H
24 h 35 m
21 h 29 m
18 h 34 m
15 h 50 m
13 h 17 m
10 h 56 m
8 h 46 m
6 h 47 m
4 h 59 m
3 h 22 m
1 h 57 m
43 m
0 m
48H
48H
49 h 10 m
42 h 58 m
37 h 8 m
31 h 40 m
26 h 35 m
21 h 53 m
17 h 32 m
13 h 34 m
9 h 59 m
6 h 45 m
3 h 54 m
1 h 26 m
0 m
72H
72H
73 h 45 m
64 h 27 m
55 h 42 m
47 h 31 m
39 h 53 m
32 h 49 m
26 h 18 m
20 h 21 m
14 h 58 m
10 h 8 m
5 h 52 m
2 h 9 m
0 m
120H
120H
122 h 56 m
107 h 25 m
92 h 51 m
79 h 12 m
66 h 29 m
54 h 42 m
43 h 51 m
33 h 56 m
24 h 57 m
16 h 54 m
9 h 47 m
3 h 35 m
0 m
2,500
3,000
3,500
4,000
4,500
5,000
5,500
5,832
HDR OFF
HDR ON
0
500
1,000
1,500
2.000
Record/playback speed modes
168H
168H
172 h 6 m
150 h 23 m
129 h 59 m
110 h 53 m
93 h 5 m
76 h 35 m
61 h 24 m
47 h 31 m
34 h 56 m
23 h 40 m
13 h 41 m
5 h 2 m
0 m
240H
240H
245 h 52 m
214 h 51 m
185 h 42 m
158 h 24 m
132 h 58 m
109 h 25 m
87 h 43 m
67 h 53 m
49 h 55 m
33 h 48 m
19 h 34 m
7 h 11 m
0 m
480H
480H
491 h 45 m
429 h 42 m
371 h 24 m
316 h 49 m
265 h 57 m
218 h 50 m
175 h 26 m
135 h 46 m
99 h 50 m
67 h 37 m
39 h 8 m
14 h 23 m
0 m
960H
960H
983 h 30 m
859 h 25 m
742 h 48 m
633 h 38 m
531 h 55 m
437 h 40 m
350 h 53 m
271 h 32 m
199 h 40 m
135 h 14 m
78 h 17 m
28 h 46 m
0 m
• When the cassette tape is ejected, the tape reel counter is reset to “0000”.
• When the tape is rewound to the beginning in the Repeat Recording or Auto Rewind mode using the counter end output function, the tape reel counter is reset to “0000”.
Counter end output function: Set the menu switch <CNT TAPE END> to any position except “OFF”.
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10 APPENDIXES
10-2 Rear Panel’s Inputs/Outputs
Terminals
CAM SW OUT
Camera switching signal output
ALARM IN
Alarm signal input
ALARM RST IN
Alarm signal reset input
ALARM REC OUT
Alarm recording mode signal output
TAPE END OUT
Tape end signal output
Signal levels
During recording
During standby
GND
1 field
5m sec
(Timelapse recording)
Camera switching signal output
Time
The switching interval can be set to “1 field” or “1 frame” with the
<CAMERA SW> in the
<IN/OUT> setting screen.
(With the menu switch set to “1 field”)
HV: 5 V
Remarks
Open-collector output
Input at ground level
Min. 400 msec.
LV: 0 V
HV: 5 V ~ 12 V
Input at high level
Min. 400 msec.
HV:12 V
(output impedance: 4.7 kohms)
Record mode: repeat recording ON/auto rewind ON
About 2 seconds
Alarm
Record mode
Record mode: repeat recording OFF/auto rewind OFF
HV: 12 V
LV: 0 V
Max. 10 mA
Tape end
Manual operation
Output at high level
Output at ground level
WARNING OUT
Warning signal output
Warning
HV: 12 V
(output impedance: 4.7 kohms)
Warning reset
HV: 5 V
Output at high level
CLOCK RESET IN
Clock reset input
Input at ground level
About 100 msec.
LV: 0 V
CLOCK RESET
OUT
Clock reset output
About 100 msec.
LV: 0 V
HV: 5 V
Output at ground level
SERIES REC IN
Series recording signal input
SERIES REC OUT
Series recording signal output
2.5 - 3 sec.
LV: 0 V
HV: 5 V
2.5 - 3 sec.
LV: 0 V
HV: 5 V
Input at ground level
Output at ground level
SERIES REC IN
External automatic recording signal input
External recording
Min. 400 msec.
Input at ground level
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10 APPENDIXES
10-3 Specifications
5
Recording system
5
5
5
Signal system
Tape speed
Recording and playback time
(with T-120 cassette)
Luminance: FM recording
Color: down-converted direct recording
NTSC-type color signal,
EIA monochrome signal,
525 lines/60 fields
33.35 mm/sec., Standard (2H) mode
11.12 mm/sec., Extended (6H) mode
2 hours (Standard (2H) mode),
6 hours (Extended (6H) mode), 24,
48, 72, 120, 168, 240, 480, 960 hours (including the HDR recording/ playback mode)
(Timelapse mode: field recording)
5
Fast-forward/ rewind time
5
Power supply
5
Power consumption
5
Dimensions
Within about 4 minutes
(with T-120 cassette)
AC 120 V, 50/60 Hz
19 watts
5
Weight
5
Operating temperature
360 (W) x 115 (H) x 370 (D) mm
Approx. 5.5 kg
5°C — 40°C
5
Operating humidity
30%RH or more, 80%RH or less
5
Storage temperature
–20°C — 60°C
[Video System]
5
Signal input
5
Signal output
LINE 1.0 Vp-p, 75 ohms, unbalanced BNC
Y/C Y: 1.0 Vp-p, 75 ohms, unbalanced
C: 0.286 Vp-p, 75 ohms, unbalanced (burst)
LINE 1.0 Vp-p, 75 ohms, unbalanced BNC
Y/C Y: 1.0 Vp-p, 75 ohms, unbalanced
C: 0.286 Vp-p, 75 ohms, unbalanced (burst)
400 lines or more (with an HG tape)
5
Horizontal resolution
5
Video S/N
43 dB or more (2H mode) (with an
HG tape)
[Audio system]
5
Number of tracks
5
Line input
5
Mic input
5
Line output
5
Frequency response
5
Audio S/N
5
Wow and flutter
1 (normal)
–8 dBs, 50 kohms, unbalanced RCA
–67 dBs, 600 ohms, unbalanced
–8 dBs, 1 kohm, unbalanced RCA
100 Hz — 10 kHz (2H mode)
40 dB or more (2H mode at 4% distortion level)
0.15% WRMS or less (2H mode)
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[Time/date]
5
Display
5
Display position
5
Character size
5
Power backup
Month, day, year, hours, minutes, seconds, recording mode, alarm input data, power loss data
Variable
16H
Approx. two years (may be less depending on the operating environment)
[Alarm]
5
Alarm input
5
Camera switching output
5
Accessory
Input at ground level
Negative pulse output (5 msec.)
Open-collector output
Power cord x 1
Outer dimensions
360
REC STOP REC
CHECK
REW REVERSE PAUSE PLAY FF
FIELD REV FIELD ADV
TRACKING
– +
OPERATE
HDR
V. LOCK
– +
TIMER SEARCH DISPLAY LOCK CNT RESET
RESET/
CANCEL ON SCREEN
MENU
SHIFT
TIME MODE
S E T
REC
SR-9090U
EJECT OPERATE
Unit: mm
* Design and specifications subject to change without notice.
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Table of contents
- - 1-1 Major Features
- - 1-2 Periodical Maintenance
- - 1-3 Precautions
- - 1-4 Daily Inspection
- - 2-1 Front Panel
- - 2-2 Display
- - 2-3 Rear Panel
- - 3-1 Connecting to a Camera
- - 3-2 System Using Sequential Switcher
- - Terminal Connections
- - 4-1 On-Screen Display
- - 4-2 Main Menu Display
- - 4-3 Date and Time Setting
- - 4-4 Hour Meter Display
- - 4-5 Alarm Input/Power Loss Data Display
- - 4-6 Menu Switch Setting
- 1 4-7 Contents of Menu Switches
- 5 5-1 Cassette Loading/Unloading
- 6 Selection
- 7 6-1 Switch Setting During Recording
- 8 6-2 Recording Basic Operation
- 9 6-3 Timer Recording
- 9 • Timer Recording Program Setting
- 13 • Holiday Timer Recording Setting
- 14 Program
- 15 • Notes on Timer Recording
- 16 6-4 Alarm Recording
- 18 6-5 Sensor Recording
- 19 6-6 Series Recording
- 21 6-7 Repeat Recording
- 22 Signal
- 23 Failure
- 23 6-10 External Timer Recording
- 23 6-11 Tape End Buzzer
- 24 7-1 Preparation
- 24 7-2 Playback
- 25 7-3 Special-Effects Playback
- 25 • Still/Field Advance/Reverse Playback
- 26 • Shuttle Search
- 27 7-4 Alarm Search/Date and Time Search
- 29 7-5 Repeat Playback
- 29 7-6 Counter Memory Function
- 30 7-7 Tracking/V. Lock Adjustment
- 30 7-8 V. Pulse
- 31 8-1 Error Indications
- 32 8-2 No Error Indication
- 33 9-1 Installation of the SA-K97U
- 34 9-2 SA-K97U Specifications
- 29 Commands
- 33 Table
- 33 10-2 Rear Panel’s Inputs/Outputs
- 34 10-3 Specifications