Toshiba VCR kV 9960A User Manual

In st r u ct io n  
M a n u a l  
VIRTUAL REAL-TIME &  
TIME LAPSE VCR  
KV-9960A  
PAUSE/STILL  
TIME LAPSE VCR  
PLAY  
STOP  
REV  
FWD  
POWER  
4Head 960Hour  
TIME MODE  
SET  
TAPE REMAIN  
COUNTER  
DISPLAY  
+
TRACKING  
HIGH DENSITY  
SHIFT  
LOCATION SELECT  
MEMORY ALARM  
RESET  
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  
CAUTION: PLEASE READ AND OBSERVE ALL WARNINGS AND INSTRUCTIONS GIVEN IN THIS OWNER’S MANUAL AND  
THOSE MARKED ON THE UNIT. RETAIN THIS BOOKLET FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.  
This set has been designed and manufactured to assure personal safety. Improper use can result in electric shock or fire hazard.  
The safeguards incorporated in this unit will protect you if you observe the following procedures for installation, use and servicing.  
This unit is fully transistorized and does not contain any parts that can be repaired by the user.  
DO NOT REMOVE THE CABINET COVER, OR YOU MAY BE EXPOSED TO DANGEROUS VOLTAGE. REFER SERVICING TO  
QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL ONLY.  
1. Read owner’s manual  
Afterunpackingthisproduct,read  
theowner’smanualcarefully, and  
follow all the operating and other  
instructions.  
5. Heat  
The product should be situated  
away from heat sources such as  
radiators, heat registers, stoves,  
or other products (including am-  
plifiers) that produce heat.  
2. Power Sources  
This product should be operated  
onlyfromthetypeofpowersource  
indicated on the marking label. If  
you are not sure of the type of  
power supply to your home, con-  
sult your product dealer or local  
power company. For products in-  
tendedtooperatefrombatterypower, orothersources, refer  
to the operating instructions.  
6. Water and Moisture  
Do not use this product near wa-  
terforexample,nearabathtub,  
wash bowl, kitchen sink, or laun-  
dry tub; in a wet basement; or  
near a swimming pool and the  
like.  
7. Cleaning  
3. Grounding or Polarization  
Unplug this product from the wall  
outlet before cleaning. Do not  
use liquid cleaners or aerosol  
cleaners. Use a damp cloth for  
cleaning.  
This product may be equipped  
with a polarized alternating cur-  
rent line plug (a plug having one  
blade wider than the other). This  
plug will fit into the power outlet  
only one way. This is a safety  
feature. If you are unable to insert  
the plug fully into the outlet, try reversing the plug. If the plug  
should still fail to fit, contact your electrician to replace your  
obsolete outlet. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the  
polarized plug.  
8. Power-Cord Protection  
Power-supply cords should be  
routed so that they are not likely  
to be walked on or pinched by  
items placed upon or against  
them, paying particular attention  
to cords at plugs, convenience  
receptacles, and the point where they exit from the product.  
4. Ventilation  
Slotsandopeningsinthecabinet  
areprovidedforventilationandto  
ensure reliable operation of the  
productandtoprotectitfromover-  
heating,andtheseopeningsmust  
not be blocked or covered. The  
openingsshouldneverbeblocked  
by placing the product on a bed,  
sofa, rug or other similar surface.  
This product should not be placed in a built-in installation  
such as a bookcase or rack unless proper ventilation is  
provided or the manufacturer’s instructions have been ad-  
hered to.  
9. Overloading  
Do not overload wall outlets;  
extensioncords, orintegralcon-  
venience receptacles as this  
can result in a risk of fire or  
electric shock.  
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15. Accessories  
10. Outdoor Antenna Grounding  
Do not place this product on an  
unstable cart, stand, tripod,  
bracket,ortable.Theproductmay  
fall, causing serious injury to a  
child or adult, and serious dam-  
age to the product. Use only with  
a cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or  
tablerecommendedbythemanu-  
facturer, or sold with the product. Any mounting of the  
product should follow the manufacturer’s instructions, and  
should use a mounting accessory recommended by the  
manufacturer.  
If an outside antenna or cable system is connected to the  
product, be sure the antenna or cable system is grounded so  
as to provide some protection against voltage surges and  
built-up static charges. Article 810 of the National Electrical  
Code, ANSI/NFPA 70, provides information with regard to  
proper grounding of the mast and supporting structure,  
grounding of the lead-in wire to an antenna discharge unit,  
size of grounding conductors, location of antenna-discharge  
unit, connection to grounding electrodes, and requirements  
for the grounding electrode.  
S3125A  
EXAMPLE OF ANTENNA GROUNDING AS PER  
NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE  
A product and cart combination should be moved with care.  
Quick stops, excessive force, and uneven surfaces may  
cause the product and cart combination to overturn.  
ANTENNA  
LEAD IN  
WIRE  
GROUND  
CLAMP  
ANTENNA  
DISCHARGE UNIT  
(NEC SECTION 810-20)  
ELECTRIC  
SERVICE  
16. Damage Requiring Service  
EQUIPMENT  
Unplug this product from the wall outlet and refer servicing to  
qualified service personnel under the following conditions:  
a) When the power-supply cord or plug is damaged.  
b) If liquid has been spilled, or objects have fallen into the  
product.  
GROUNDING CONDUCTORS  
(NEC SECTION 810-21)  
GROUND CLAMPS  
POWER SERVICE GROUNDING  
ELECTRODE SYSTEM  
(NEC ART 250, PART H)  
c) If the product has been exposed to rain or water.  
d) If the product does not operate normally by following the  
operatinginstructions. Adjustonlythosecontrolsthatare  
covered by the operating instructions as an improper  
adjustment of other controls may result in damage and  
will often require extensive work by a qualified technician  
to restore the product to its normal operation.  
e) If the product has been dropped or damaged in any way.  
f) When the product exhibits a distinct change in per-  
formance - this indicates a need for service.  
NEC – NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE  
S2898A  
11. Power Lines  
An outside antenna system should not be located in the  
vicinity of overhead power lines or other electric light or  
power circuits, or where it can fall into such power lines or  
circuits. When installing an outside antenna system, ex-  
treme care should be taken to keep from touching such  
power lines or circuits as contact with them might be fatal.  
17. Servicing  
Do not attempt to service this  
product yourself as opening or  
removingcoversmayexposeyou  
to dangerous voltage or other  
hazards. Refer all servicing to  
qualified service personnel.  
12. Lightning  
Foraddedprotectionforthisprod-  
uct during storm, or when it is left  
unattended and unused for long  
periods of time, unplug it from the  
wall outlet and disconnect the  
antenna or cable system. This  
will prevent damage to the prod-  
uct due to lightning and power-line surges.  
18. Replacement Parts  
When replacement parts are required, be sure the service  
technician has used replacement parts specified by the  
manufacturer or have the same characteristics as the origi-  
nalpart.Unauthorizedsubstitutionsmayresultinfire,electric  
shock, or other hazards.  
13. Object and Liquid Entry  
Never push objects of any kind  
into this product through open-  
ingsastheymaytouchdangerous  
voltage points or short-out parts  
thatcouldresultinafireorelectric  
shock. Never spill liquid of any  
kind on the product.  
19. Safety Check  
Upon completion of any service  
or repairs to this product, ask the  
service technician to perform  
safety checks to determine that  
the product is in proper operating  
condition.  
14. Attachments  
Do not use attachments not recommended by the product  
manufacturer as they may cause hazards.  
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INTR ODUCTION  
FEATURES  
Various time modes & High Density modes.  
Restart record function.  
With a T-120 tape, it is possible to record over periods ranging from  
2 to 960 hours. Of course High Density recording is possible.  
The modes are explained in more detail. (See page 21.)  
This function enables the VCR to automatically restart the record-  
ing process in the event of a power failure. After power is restored,  
the VCR will restart the recording process. (See page 24.)  
Virtual real-time recording is possible.  
It is possible to virtual real-time record in EPA18 mode.  
(See page 21.)  
Shuttle function.  
With the shuttle dial, a wide variety of playback functions are  
available. They include picture search, slow playback, field  
advance playback, reverse field advance playback, and still  
playback (See pages 40 - 41.)  
Internal time-date generator.  
This VCR includes an internal time-date generator, necessary for  
documentation purposes. (See page 15.)  
Clean slow and still.  
A clean crisp image is crucial and is the main purpose for the  
existence of a surveillance recorder. This VCR offers a clean and  
noiseless playback, that is essential for surveillance applications.  
(Pay attention to page 39.)  
On-screen programming.  
Menu driven programming simplifies set-up of various functions  
including but not limited to the following:  
time & date search, timer setting, and alarm recording.  
Time date search function.  
With time date search, it is possible to search for a picture recorded  
on a certain time and date. (See page 42.)  
Timer recording function.  
With timer recording, it is possible to set two programs for each day  
of the week as well as one daily program. Up to 15 programs total  
are available for timer recording.  
Head cleaning function.  
Head cleaning is automatically performed at the end of timer  
recording and at tape end in order to prevent head jamming. There  
is also head cleaning once every two hours when operating in time  
modes of 24 hours or more.  
(See pages 25 - 28.)  
Tape remaining function.  
With this feature, it is possible to check the time remaining until the  
end of tape during the recording process as well as playback  
Automatic head clog detection.  
process. (See page 6, note .)  
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When recording in time mode SP120 ~ SP960 and EP480 ~ EP960,  
video head clog detection is automatically carried out once for  
every two hours. When the video head clog is found, head cleaning  
is carried out for approximately 10 times. When cleaning is still not  
possible, "E-6" is displayed.  
Alarm record function.  
With a dry contact closure upon the alarm input terminal, it is  
possible to set the VCR into alarm mode. When recording in the  
alarm mode, the VCR automatically enters into a mode which  
usually is a faster recording mode. This is done so that more  
information can be recorded.  
Record check function.  
By pressing the record check button during recording, the VCR  
automatically replays the last few seconds of the recording. (See  
Auto record function.  
While in the timer record or timer standby mode, this unit can  
automatically begin recording when a dry contact closure is applied  
across the external control input and ground terminals.  
page 5, note ).  
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Wired remote control function (Option)  
The wired remote control allows the following VCR functions.  
Alarm memory search function.  
This VCR provides an alarm memory function for finding the alarm  
event during playback. (See page 43.)  
• Fast Forward  
• Rewind  
• Pause  
• Forward picture search  
• Reverse picture search  
• Still  
Repeat record function.  
• Field advance (forward, reverse)  
Repeat record function enables the VCR to automatically rewind  
the tape when it reaches the end and restarts the recording  
process. (See page 36.)  
• Play  
• Stop  
• Play back time  
TABLE OF CONTENTS  
PLEASE READ .................................................................................................. 1  
IMPORTANT PRECAUTIONS ........................................................................... 1  
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ..................................................... 2 ~ 3  
INTRODUCTION ....................................................................................... 4 ~ 10  
FEATURES................................................................................................. 4  
TABLE OF CONTENTS.............................................................................. 4  
INSTRUCTIONS IN BRIEF......................................................................... 5  
VCR DISPLAY ............................................................................................ 9  
WIRED REMOTE CONTROL (Option) ..................................................... 10  
PREPARATION ....................................................................................... 11 ~ 22  
CONNECTIONS ....................................................................................... 11  
CONTENTS OF SCREEN DISPLAY ........................................................ 13  
SETTING THE CLOCK............................................................................. 15  
ON-SCREEN FUNCTIONS ...................................................................... 16  
DISPLAY SCREEN .................................................................................. 17  
COUNTER DISPLAYS ............................................................................. 19  
SETTING THE RECORDING/PLAYBACK TIME ..................................... 21  
LOADING AND UNLOADING A VIDEO CASSETTE ............................... 22  
RECORDING OPERATION ..................................................................... 23 ~ 38  
RECORDING ............................................................................................ 23  
RESTART RECORDING .......................................................................... 24  
TIMER RECORDING................................................................................ 25  
ALARM RECORDING .............................................................................. 29  
AUTO RECORDING ................................................................................. 32  
OPERATION AFTER TAPE END DETECTION ....................................... 34  
HOW TO SET TO AUTO REWIND AT END OF TAPE ...................... 35  
HOW TO SET TO REPEAT RECORD AT END OF TAPE ................ 36  
RECORDING WITH THE SEQUENTIAL SWITCHER ............................. 37  
PLAYBACK OPERATION ........................................................................ 39 ~ 43  
PLAYBACK ............................................................................................... 39  
PLAYBACK IN VARIOUS MODES ........................................................... 41  
TIME DATE SEARCH............................................................................... 42  
ALARM SEARCH ..................................................................................... 43  
NOTICE .................................................................................................. 44 ~ 50  
SIGNAL LEVELS OF INPUT/OUTPUT TERMINALS ............................... 44  
DAILY AND PERIODIC INSPECTION ..................................................... 45  
CAUTIONS DURING USE........................................................................ 47  
BEFORE CALLING SERVICE PERSONNEL .......................................... 48  
SPECIFICATIONS .................................................................................... 50  
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INSTRUCTIONS IN BRIEF  
Front Panel  
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13  
14 16  
18 19 21  
22  
VIDEO MODE  
COR  
REC HECK  
RC  
TIMR  
AUTO  
B/W  
PAUE/STILL  
REMOTE  
OFF REMOTE OPTION  
EJECT  
POWER  
TIME LAPSE VCR  
PAY  
STOP  
REV  
FWD  
BUZZER  
4Head 960Hour  
ON  
OFF  
PICTURE  
TIME MODE  
TAPE EMAIN  
COUNTER  
DISAY  
SET  
SOFT  
SHARP  
TRACKING  
SHIFT  
LTION SELE
MEMRY ALM  
REET  
1
23  
5
8
9
10 11  
VCR DISPLAY  
15  
17  
20  
POWER button  
Press to turn the power ON and OFF.  
OPTION : Set for external operations when you use an  
option module connected onto rear panel.  
When switch is set to this position, the front  
panel will be operationally limited. (See the  
Instruction Manual supplied with the optional  
module.)  
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2
REC CHECK button  
Press this button while in record mode to check the picture  
that was just recorded. After an approximate 2 second  
playback the VCR automatically goes back into record  
mode.  
BUZZER switch  
8
This is the on/off switch for the buzzer. The buzzer sounds  
continually when dew condensation is detected, when the  
VCR starts alarm recording, and when recording reaches  
to tape end. The buzzer beeps five times with a record-  
protected cassette being inserted when REC button or  
TIMER button is pressed.  
TIMER button  
Press this button to set the VCR in timer recording mode.  
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4
5
REC button  
Press to set the VCR in record mode.  
EJECT button  
Press to eject the cassette automatically from the cassette  
compartment.  
The buzzer sound may be cancelled by setting this switch  
off.  
COUNTER MEMORY button  
9
VIDEO MODE switch  
6
• Press once to set “COUNT. M” (counter memory) on the  
VCR DISPLAY. The tape stops at a count of “0000” in  
fast-forward mode or rewind mode.  
• Press twice to set “ALARM M” (alarm memory) on the  
VCR DISPLAY. The tape stops automatically at the first  
alarm event detected in fast-forward mode or rewind  
mode. Then the VCR is set to playback after still mode.  
• Press three times to cancel this function.  
In the event of a weak color signal or insufficient S/N ratio,  
set this switch to the appropriate setting (color or B/W).  
AUTO : Automatically switches the circuit according  
to the input signal or playback signal.  
COLOR : Forcibly switches the circuit to color mode.  
B / W : Forcibly switches the circuit to black and  
white mode.  
Note:  
COUNTER ALARM button  
Press to display the tape counter or the alarm counter on  
the VCR DISPLAY.  
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Regardless of what position the VIDEO MODE switch is in,  
the EE output signal is the same as the input signal.  
COUNTER RESET button  
• Press to reset the tape counter to “0000” while in the  
tape counter mode.  
• Press to reset the alarm counter to “A-00” while in the  
alarm counter mode.  
REMOTE switch (mode lock)  
7
OFF  
: Set for normal operation.  
REMOTE : Set for use with optional module connected  
onto rear panel. This will lock the front  
panel. Set switch to this position for mode  
lock.  
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TAPE REMAIN button  
TRACKING buttons (  
Adjust to eliminate noise from playback picture.  
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The approximate time remaining on the tape is displayed  
on the counter (in a 2 hour scale using a T-120 tape) while  
this button is being pressed.  
PLAY button  
Press to start the playback mode.  
CASSETTE COMPARTMENT  
Insert a cassette into this compartment to load the tape.  
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STOP button  
Press to stop tape running.  
DISPLAY button  
Press to display the MENU screen and change the  
settings.  
PAUSE/STILL button  
• Press during recording to pause recording.  
• Press during playback for a still picture.  
SHIFT  
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button  
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SHUTTLE dial  
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Press to select a desired menu on the screen.  
Turn this dial clockwise and hold:  
• To fast forward the tape during the stop mode.  
• To operate the forward picture search during the play-  
back.  
TIME MODE / SET + – buttons  
• Press either of the buttons to set the recording time  
mode and playback time mode.  
• Press either the + or the – button to set the mode and  
the numerical value for each menu on the screen.  
• To operate the forward slow play during the still mode.  
Turn this dial counter clockwise and hold:  
• To rewind the tape during the stop mode.  
• To operate the reverse picture search during the play-  
back.  
LOCATION SELECT button  
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Press to change the position of superimposed characters  
on the screen.  
• To operate the reverse slow play during the still mode.  
PICTURE control  
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Adjust to soften or sharpen the picture during playback.  
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Rear Panel  
OPTION BOX cover  
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5
6
7
9
10 BATTERY cover  
ALL LEAR  
REMOTE IN  
MIC IN  
IN  
GND  
RESET  
OUT  
IN  
GND  
OUT  
IN  
VIDEO OUT  
GND  
TAPE END  
SEE MANUAL  
SEE MANUAL  
AUDIO OT  
3
13  
1
8
11  
12  
2
TAPE END OUT terminal  
Signal output terminal to annunciate to other devices that  
the tape has run out on the VCR.  
VIDEO OUT connector (BNC)  
Output connector for video signal. Connect with a monitor  
TV.  
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REC TRIGGER OUT terminal  
AUDIO IN jack (RCA type)  
Input jack for audio signal. Connect with an external audio  
source.  
Signal output terminal to control the switching interval of  
the video cameras when connected to a sequential  
switcher or multiplexer.  
AUDIO OUT jack (RCA type)  
Output jack for audio signal. Connect with an external  
audio equipment.  
ALARM OUT terminal  
Output terminal to transmit an alarm signal to peripheral  
equipment.  
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4
EXTERNAL CONTROL IN terminal  
ALARM RESET terminal  
Automatic recording is performed when this terminal is  
connected to the signal ground while in the timer mode  
(timer recording or timer standby).  
Input terminal to reset alarm recording.  
Alarm recording is reset when this terminal is connected to  
the ground terminal during recording.  
ALARM IN terminal  
Input terminal to start alarm recording.  
The VCR goes into alarm recording mode when this  
terminal is connected to the ground terminal while in the  
record mode, record pause mode, or stop mode.  
Notes:  
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6
ALL CLEAR button  
Do not use this function (ALL CLEAR) frequently.  
Press this button only when an abnormality (ex. VCR  
display does not turn ON.) occurs.  
When this button is pressed, the power turns OFF and  
each data stored (ex. clock, timer program, etc.) is cleared  
and returns to the initial setting status. It will be necessary  
to re-program the VCR after turning the unit on again.  
ALL CLEAR button  
Pressing this button will clear the entire time-date, and  
timer program memory. The power will be turned off at the  
same time. Pressing the POWER button will restore  
power.  
REMOTE IN jack  
Input jack for optional wired remote control.  
OPTION BOX cover  
This VCR provides an optional port for connecting an  
optional module to the rear of the unit.  
If you would like additional information regarding the  
available options for this VCR please consult your dealer.  
The installation of the optional module should be per-  
formed only by qualified technical personnel.  
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MIC IN jack  
Input jack for audio signals from a microphone. The RCA  
jack input (audio input) is automatically switched off when  
this jack is utilized.  
VIDEO IN connector (BNC)  
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Input connector for video signal. Connect with an external  
video source such as a video camera, etc.  
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A Word on the Exclusive 3N-100AAS  
Battery Pack  
Specification of Battery  
Temperature  
For charging  
For operating  
For storing  
:
:
:
:
0°C to 80°C  
The nickel-cadmium battery pack (3N-100AAS) is used for  
power source of the built-in clock and memory circuit.  
–20°C to 80°C  
–30°C to 80°C  
more than 48 hours  
Charging time  
Charging the Battery Pack  
Notes:  
1. Turn on the power of the VCR.  
Use only for this VCR.  
2. The battery pack in the VCR is charged.  
Do not dispose of the batteries into fire.  
Do not short circuit the terminals.  
Do not modify or disassemble.  
Battery Installation  
Removal:  
Avoid dropping, unnecessary shocks.  
1. Remove the battery cover.  
2. Disconnect the connector in the VCR.  
RED wire  
Connector  
Battery pack  
Installation:  
1. Install the battery pack placing the red wire upside, and  
connect the connector on the battery pack to this VCR.  
Make sure the polarities (+) and (–) are correct.  
2. Close the battery cover.  
Note:  
If the Battery Pack is removed, the memory data will be  
erased. In such a case, perform the setting from the first step.  
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VCR DISPLAY  
Counter/Alarm Counter/Remaining Tape/Error Mes-  
sage indicator  
• Press the ALARM button to display the alarm counter.  
• Press the ALARM button again to return to display the  
counter.  
• Press the TAPE REMAIN button to display the remaining  
tape time.  
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COUNT. ALARM  
PW.FAIL  
ALARM  
M
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PLAY REC  
DEW  
SP  
EP  
TIMER  
10  
• When an abnormality occurs during operation, the error  
code is displayed.  
E-1: Abnormality on reel rotation during tape running.  
E-3: Abnormality on cylinder rotation during recording  
and playback.  
E-4: Abnormality on tape loading mechanism.  
E-5: Video tape is cut.  
Cassette indicator  
Lights when a tape is inserted.  
Counter memory indicator  
Lights when the counter memory is selected.  
E-6: Head clog.  
E-8: Dew condensation.  
Alarm Memory indicator  
Lights when the alarm memory is selected.  
Dew indicator  
Blinks when the dew condensation has developed inside  
the VCR.  
Alarm indicator  
Lights during alarm recording and blinks after an alarm  
recording cycle is completed.  
Timer indicator  
Lights when the timer recording button is pressed and the  
VCR has been set in timer record mode.  
PW.FAIL (Power Failure) indicator  
Blinks when a power failure occurs.  
Record/Playback Time indicator  
Displays record/playback time mode.  
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TAPE operation indicator  
Displays as shown below, depending on operational  
modes.  
Playback  
Other than playback  
REC  
PLAY  
PLAY  
PLAY  
PLAY  
PLAY  
PLAY  
PLAY  
PLAY  
Record  
Playback  
Still  
REC  
REC  
Pause  
Time-lapse  
Fast Forward  
Rewind  
Slow  
Field Advance  
Reverse  
Playback  
Forward  
Picture Search  
Reverse  
Picture Search  
Reverse  
Field Advance  
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WIRED REMOTE CONTROL (Option)  
PAUSE/STILL button  
1
• Press during recording to pause the recording.  
• Press during playback to play back a still picture.  
REW button  
2
• Press to rewind the tape.  
• Press during playback for reverse picture search.  
To release the reverse picture search mode, press the  
PLAY button.  
• Press the REW button while pressing the PLAY button,  
the time mode can be selected.  
• Each time pressing the REW button during still playback  
mode, the Reverse Field Advance playback (one field)  
will be carried out.  
STOP  
PLAY  
1
4
PAUSE /  
STILL  
1
2
PICTURE  
REW  
SEARCH  
FF  
5
(±) PLAY TIME (+)  
STOP button  
Press to stop tape running.  
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4
5
PLAY button  
Press to start play back.  
FF button  
• Press to fast forward mode.  
• Press during playback for forward picture search mode.  
To release the forward picture search mode, press the  
PLAY button.  
• Press the FF button while pressing the PLAY button, the  
Time mode can be selected.  
• Each time pressing the FF button during still playback  
mode, the Field Advance playback (one field) will be  
carried out.  
Note:  
If you wish to obtain the wired remote control, please consult  
your dealer.  
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P R E P AR ATION  
CONNECTIONS  
Connection with a Video Camera  
Monitor TV  
To VIDEO IN  
(BNC connector)  
To VIDEO OUT (BNC connector)  
RG/59u coaxial  
cable.  
camera  
To AC OUTLET  
(120V)  
To VIDEO IN  
(BNC connector)  
To VIDEO OUT  
(BNC connector)  
ALL CLEAR  
REMOTE IN  
MIC IN  
IN  
GND  
RESET  
OUT  
IN  
GND  
OUT  
IN  
IN  
VIDEO OUT  
GND  
TAPE END  
To AC OUTLET  
SEE MANUAL  
SEE MANUAL  
AUDIO OUT  
(120V)  
Quadrant picture unit  
VIDEO INPUT  
EXT. REF INPUT  
LOOP  
VIDEO OUTPUT  
QUAD  
ONLY  
FRONT  
PANEL  
REMOTE  
AC IN  
FUSE  
1A  
125V  
IN  
THROUGH  
4
3
2
1
SWITCHED  
75Ω  
ON  
DISABLE  
ENABLE  
OFF  
To QUAD. OUT  
To AC OUTLET  
(120V)  
Monitor TV  
To VIDEO IN  
To AC OUTLET  
(120V)  
To VIDEO IN  
To VIDEO OUT  
ALL CLEAR  
REMOTE IN  
MIC IN  
IN  
GND  
RESET  
OUT  
IN  
GND  
OUT  
IN  
IN  
VIDEO OUT  
AUDIO OUT  
GND  
TAPE END  
To AC OUTLET  
(120V)  
SEE MANUAL  
SEE MANUAL  
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Typical Connection with the Sequential Switcher  
When connected with a sequential switcher, set the alarm recording mode to MANUAL by menu screen.  
For further details, consult the instruction manuals of the connected devices.  
ALL CLEAR  
REMOTE IN  
MIC IN  
IN  
GND  
RESET  
OUT  
IN  
GND  
OUT  
IN  
IN  
VIDEO OUT  
AUDIO OUT  
GND  
TAPE END  
SEE MANUAL  
SEE MANUAL  
To  
VIDEO IN  
To VIDEO OUT  
To REC TRIGG. OUT  
To ALARM IN  
To GND  
To VCR playback  
To VCR REC  
To ALARM  
To REC TRIGGER INPUT  
Frame Sequential Switcher  
OUTPUT  
REMOTE  
ALARM IN  
VIDEO IN  
CAMERA  
VIDEO OUT  
ALARM  
OUT  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
VCR  
PLAY  
VCR  
REC  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
MONITOR  
Monitor TV.  
AC120V  
To AC outlet  
When using the VCR connected to a frame sequential switcher, pay  
attention to the following matters.  
When playing back in the SPA12, EPA18 or SPA24 mode, mixing of  
pictures from other channels may occur. If this occurs, play back in a  
mode other than the SPA12, EPA18 or SPA24 mode.  
If the following phenomena occur during playback in a time mode of  
24 hours or longer, adjust by using the TRACKING button.  
1. Mixing of signals from another channel.  
Go to slow playback and press the TRACKING button to adjust  
until the picture appears from the channel you want to view.  
2. Picture waves up and down.  
Press the TRACKING button during still picture playback and  
adjust the picture until the picture stops waving up and down.  
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CONTENTS OF SCREEN DISPLAY  
The normal MENU screen provides six menus after the initial screen for clock setting. Each MENU screen is shown below.  
Press the DISPLAY button for a MENU screen. The menu is selected by pressing the SHIFT button. Then press the SET button to  
proceed to the next screen. Use the SHIFT button and the SET button for settings and adjustments in the same manner. To return  
to the initial screen press the DISPLAY button.  
Monitor Screen (initial screen)  
Comment  
MENU Screen (initial screen)  
CLOCK SET Screen  
Setting of clock.  
CLOCK SET  
( DAYLI GHT  
SAVI NG TI ME)  
M E N U  
Unless the date-time is  
adjusted, the “PROGRAM”  
and “ALARM RECALL” will  
not appear on the MENU  
screen.  
CLOCK SET  
SETUP  
DI SPLAY MODE  
TI ME DATE SEARCH  
OUT  
( MONTH) ( DAY) ( YEAR)  
1
/
1
/
' 97  
WED  
0: 00  
( TI ME)  
1/ 1/ 97 WED  
0: 00: 00SPA 2  
MENU=[ DI SPLAY]  
END=[ DI SPLAY]  
Monitor Screen (normal screen)  
MENU Screen (normal screen)  
CLOCK ADJUST Screen  
Correction of date-time.  
M E N U  
CLOCK ADJ UST  
( DAYLI GHT  
CLOCK ADJ UST  
SETUP  
SAVI NG TI ME)  
I N  
DI SPLAY MODE  
PROGRAM  
( MONTH) ( DAY) ( YEAR)  
8
/
28  
/
' 97  
ALARM RECALL  
TI ME DATE SEARCH  
THU  
( TI ME) 17: 30  
MENU=[ DI SPLAY]  
8/ 28/ 97 THU  
17: 30: 02SPA 2  
END=[ DI SPLAY]  
SETUP Screen  
Setting of alarm recording  
mode (recording time,  
recording mode)  
S
E T U P  
M E N U  
Setting of recording for  
restoration of power following  
a power failure.  
CLOCK ADJ UST  
SETUP  
DI SPLAY MODE  
PROGRAM  
ALARM RECALL  
TI ME DATE SEARCH  
ALARM REC TI ME  
SPEED  
RESTART REC  
TAPE END MODE  
ALARM  
15S  
A 2  
OFF  
STOP  
STOP  
SP  
Setting of operation after  
detection of tape end (tape  
end detection mode for tape  
end detection during  
recording and when an alarm  
recording is made).  
MENU=[ DI SPLAY]  
END=[ DI SPLAY]  
DISPLAY Screen  
Setting of display screen  
(date, day of week, time,  
recording time, VCR number,  
alarm).  
Setting of time display (24H,  
12H).  
DI SPLAY  
M E N U  
( DATE)  
ON  
( DAY OF THE WEEK) ON  
CLOCK ADJ UST  
SETUP  
DI SPLAY MODE  
PROGRAM  
ALARM RECALL  
TI ME DATE SEARCH  
( TI ME)  
( SPEED)  
( VCR)  
( ALARM)  
ON  
ON  
OFF  
ON  
24H  
6
( 12H/ 24H)  
( CHAR. LI NES)  
MENU=[ DI SPLAY]  
END=[ DI SPLAY]  
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PROGRAM Screen  
Setting of timer  
recording.  
Setting of auto  
recording.  
M E N U  
PROGRAM  
MO1 ON - - : - - - - : - -  
SP  
SP  
SP  
SP  
SP  
SP  
SP  
SP  
120  
120  
120  
120  
120  
120  
120  
120  
CLOCK ADJ UST  
SETUP  
DI SPLAY MODE  
PROGRAM  
ALARM RECALL  
TI ME DATE SEARCH  
MO2 ON - - : - - - - : - -  
TU1 ON - - : - - - - : - -  
TU2 ON - - : - - - - : - -  
WE1 ON - - : - - - - : - -  
WE2 ON - - : - - - - : - -  
TH1 ON - - : - - - - : - -  
TH2 ON - - : - - - - : - -  
END=[ DI SPLAY]  
MENU=[ DI SPLAY]  
ALARM RECALL Screen  
Alarm recall  
display  
M E N U  
ALARM RECALL  
AL1 - - / - - / - - - - - - - : - - : - -  
AL2 - - / - - / - - - - - - - : - - : - -  
AL3 - - / - - / - - - - - - - : - - : - -  
AL4 - - / - - / - - - - - - - : - - : - -  
AL5 - - / - - / - - - - - - - : - - : - -  
AL6 - - / - - / - - - - - - - : - - : - -  
AL7 - - / - - / - - - - - - - : - - : - -  
1ST - - / - - / - - - - - - - : - - : - -  
MENU=[ DI SPLAY]  
CLOCK ADJ UST  
SETUP  
DI SPLAY MODE  
PROGRAM  
ALARM RECALL  
TI ME DATE SEARCH  
END=[ DI SPLAY]  
TIME DATE SEARCH Screen  
Set the day and  
time to be  
M E N U  
TI ME DATE SEARCH  
searched and  
searching  
CLOCK ADJ UST  
SETUP  
DI SPLAY MODE  
PROGRAM  
DAY  
01  
00  
00  
direction.  
HOUR  
MI NUTE  
ALARM RECALL  
TI ME DATE SEARCH  
SEARCH  
FORWARD  
REVERSE  
END=[ DI SPLAY]  
MENU=[ DI SPLAY]  
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SETTING THE CLOCK  
An internal clock generates time and date for superimposing on the monitor screen. Adjust the time from the MENU screen (initial  
screen). After the clock is set, the data and time modes are displayed on the monitor screen (live picture).  
Operation  
In case of setting to 5:30 PM, Thursday, August 28, 1997;  
Press the DISPLAY  
button.  
Press the SHIFT  
M E N U  
CLOCK SET  
( DAYLI GHT  
SAVI NG TI ME)  
button to blink Year and  
press the + or – SET  
button to set to “97”.  
6
7
8
9
10  
1
2
3
4
5
CLOCK SET  
SETUP  
DI SPLAY MODE  
TI ME DATE SEARCH  
I N  
( MONTH) ( DAY) ( YEAR)  
8
/
28  
THU  
1: 00  
/
' 97  
TIME MODE  
DISPLAY  
TIME MODE  
+
DISPLAY  
+
SET  
SET  
( TI ME)  
TRACKING  
TRACKING  
SHIFT  
SHT  
END=[ DI SPLAY]  
CLOCK SET  
MENU=[ DI SPLAY]  
LOCATION SELECT  
LOATION SELECT  
Press the + SET button.  
Press the SHIFT  
CLOCK SET  
button to blink Time in  
hours and press the +  
SET button to set to “17”.  
( DAYLI GHT  
SAVI NG TI ME)  
( DAYLI GHT  
SAVI NG TI ME)  
I N  
OUT  
( MONTH) ( DAY) ( YEAR)  
( MONTH) ( DAY) ( YEAR)  
8
/
28  
/
' 97  
1
/
1
/
' 97  
TIME MODE  
TIME MODE  
DISPLAY  
+
DISPLAY  
+
THU  
WED  
0: 00  
SET  
SET  
( TI ME) 17: 00  
MENU=[ DI SPLAY]  
( TI ME)  
TRACKING  
TRACKING  
SHIFT  
SHIFT  
LOATION SELECT  
MENU=[ DI SPLAY]  
LOCATION SELECT  
Press the SHIFT  
Press the + SET button  
and set the DAYLIGHT  
SAVING TIME to IN.  
CLOCK SET  
( DAYLI GHT  
SAVI NG TI ME)  
CLOCK ADJ UST  
( DAYLI GHT  
SAVI NG TI ME)  
button to blink Time in  
minutes and press the +  
SET button to set to “30”.  
I N  
I N  
( MONTH) ( DAY) ( YEAR)  
( MONTH) ( DAY) ( YEAR)  
8
/
28  
/
' 97  
1
/
1
/
' 97  
TIME MODE  
TIME MODE  
THU  
( TI ME) 17: 30  
WED  
1: 00  
DISPLAY  
+
DISPLAY  
+
SET  
SET  
( TI ME)  
TRACKING  
TRACKING  
SHIFT  
SHIFT  
MENU=[ DI SPLAY]  
M E N U  
MENU=[ DI SPLAY]  
LOCATION SELECT  
LOATION SELECT  
Press the SHIFT  
button to blink Month  
and press the + SET  
button to set to “8”.  
Press the DISPLAY  
button to start display of  
the set date and time.  
CLOCK SET  
( DAYLI GHT  
SAVI NG TI ME)  
CLOCK ADJ UST  
SETUP  
DI SPLAY MODE  
PROGRAM  
ALARM RECALL  
TI ME DATE SEARCH  
I N  
( MONTH) ( DAY) ( YEAR)  
TIME MODE  
8
/
1
/
' 97  
DISPLAY  
+
TIME MODE  
DISPLAY  
+
FRI  
1: 00  
SET  
SET  
TRACKING  
( TI ME)  
SHIFT  
TRACKING  
SHIFT  
LOCATION SELECT  
LATION SELECT  
MENU=[ DI SPLAY]  
END=[ DI SPLAY]  
Press the SHIFT  
button to blink Day and  
press the + SET button  
to set to “28”.  
Press the DISPLAY  
button to return to the  
normal screen.  
CLOCK SET  
( DAYLI GHT  
SAVI NG TI ME)  
I N  
( MONTH) ( DAY) ( YEAR)  
TIME MODE  
8
/
28  
/
' 97  
DISPLAY  
+
TIME MODE  
DISPLAY  
+
SET  
THU  
1: 00  
SET  
TRACKING  
SHIFT  
( TI ME)  
TRACKING  
SHIFT  
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17: 30: 02SPA 2  
LOCATION SELECT  
LOATION SELECT  
MENU=[ DI SPLAY]  
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When the power is turned ON, the time and date modes are displayed on the monitor screen (live picture). On-screen displays are  
not available in the event of no video input signal.  
Date-Time Display  
VCR display  
1 Date  
2 Day of the week  
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3 Time  
4
Monitor screen  
Date : Displayed with the month-day-year.  
Playback/Recording time  
SP : SP mode  
1
2
3
Day of the week :Automatically set to the correct day of the week when the date is set.  
Time : Set to 24-hour cycle at factory.  
Nothing : EP mode  
It is possible to modify to 12-hour (AM/PM) cycle display.  
Playback/Recording Time : Playback or Recording time display  
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On-Screen Position  
Press the LOCATION SELECT button to adjust the display to desirable position.  
The display moves in the direction shown by the arrows.  
8/ 28/ 97 THU  
17: 30: 02 SPA 2  
Press this button : To down  
LOCATION SELECT  
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8/ 28/ 97 THU  
17: 30: 02 SPA 2  
Press this button : To right  
17: 30: 02SPA 2  
However, during the date-time display screen, pay attention to the following when  
setting the date and time display positions:  
When the display is set to an end of the monitor screen as shown in the figure,  
synchronization instability or color flickering may occur in some monitor TVs.  
8/ 28/ 97 THU  
17: 30: 02SPA 2  
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DISPLAY SCREEN  
Set the MENU screen to DISPLAY screen, and select or set each item.  
Before operation, set the MENU screen to DISPLAY screen (See page 13.).  
Note:  
Press the DISPLAY button twice to return from the display screen to the monitor screen.  
Operation  
Display Screen  
Monitor Screen  
Erasing the date display.  
DI SPLAY  
( DATE)  
( DAY OF THE WEEK) ON  
( TI ME)  
( SPEED)  
OFF  
Press the or SHIFT button to blink DATE and press the  
+ or – SET button to go to OFF.  
ON  
ON  
( VCR)  
( ALARM)  
( 12H/ 24H)  
( CHAR. LI NES)  
OFF  
ON  
24H  
6
Changes between OFF and ON  
each time the + or – SET button  
is pressed.  
TIME MODE  
DISPLAY  
+
SET  
TRACKING  
SHI
THU  
17: 30: 02SPA 2  
MENU=[ DI SPLAY]  
LOCATION SELECT  
Erasing the day of the week display.  
DI SPLAY  
ON  
( DAY OF THE WEEK) OFF  
Press the or SHIFT button to blink DAY OF THE WEEK  
and press the + or – SET button to go to OFF.  
( DATE)  
( TI ME)  
( SPEED)  
ON  
ON  
( VCR)  
( ALARM)  
( 12H/ 24H)  
( CHAR. LI NES)  
OFF  
ON  
24H  
6
TIME MODE  
Changes between OFF and ON  
each time the SET button is  
pressed.  
DISPLAY  
+
SET  
TRACKING  
SHI
8/ 28/ 97 
17: 30: 02SPA 2  
LOCATION SELECT  
MENU=[ DI SPLAY]  
Erasing the time display.  
DI SPLAY  
ON  
( DAY OF THE WEEK) ON  
( DATE)  
Press the or SHIFT button to blink TIME and press the  
+ or – SET button to go to OFF.  
( TI ME)  
( SPEED)  
( VCR)  
( ALARM)  
OFF  
ON  
OFF  
ON  
24H  
6
Changes between OFF and ON  
each time the + or – SET button  
is pressed.  
TIME MODE  
DISPLAY  
+
( 12H/ 24H)  
( CHAR. LI NES)  
SET  
TRACKING  
8/ 28/ 97 THU  
1SPA 2  
SHI
MENU=[ DI SPLAY]  
LOCATION SELECT  
Erasing the speed display.  
DI SPLAY  
ON  
( DAY OF THE WEEK) ON  
( DATE)  
Press the or SHIFT button to blink SPEED and press  
the + or – SET button to go to OFF.  
( TI ME)  
( SPEED)  
( VCR)  
( ALARM)  
ON  
OFF  
OFF  
ON  
TIME MODE  
DISPLAY  
+
Changes between OFF and ON  
each time the + or – SET button  
is pressed.  
SET  
TRACKING  
( 12H/ 24H)  
( CHAR. LI NES)  
24H  
6
SHI
8/ 28/ 97 THU  
17: 30: 02S
LOCATION SELECT  
MENU=[ DI SPLAY]  
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Note:  
Press the DISPLAY button twice to return from the display screen to the monitor screen.  
Operation  
Display Screen  
Monitor Screen  
Displaying the VCR number.  
DI SPLAY  
( DATE)  
( DAY OF THE WEEK) ON  
( TI ME)  
( SPEED)  
( VCR)  
( ALARM)  
( 12H/ 24H)  
( CHAR. LI NES)  
ON  
Press the or SHIFT button to blink VCR and press the  
+ or – SET button to set the VCR number.  
ON  
ON  
V01  
ON  
24H  
6
Changes as shown below each  
TIME MODE  
DISPLAY  
+
time the SET button is pressed.  
OFF V01 V02 V03 →  
V04 V05 V06 V07 →  
V08 OFF  
SET  
VCR number  
TRACKING  
SHI
8/ 28/ 97 THU  
17: 30: 02SPA 2 V01  
LOCATION SELECT  
MENU=[ DI SPLAY]  
Displaying the number of alarms.  
DI SPLAY  
ON  
Press the or SHIFT button to blink ALARM and press  
( DATE)  
( DAY OF THE WEEK) ON  
the + or – SET button to go to ON.  
( TI ME)  
( SPEED)  
ON  
ON  
Changes between OFF and ON  
TIME MODE  
DISPLAY  
( VCR)  
( ALARM)  
OFF  
ON  
+
each time the + or – SET button  
is pressed. When an alarm is  
input, the day of the week display  
changes to the alarm number.  
SET  
Alarm number  
TRACKING  
SHI
( 12H/ 24H)  
( CHAR. LI NES)  
24H  
6
8/ 28/ 97 A01  
17: 30: 13SPA 2  
LOCATION SELECT  
MENU=[ DI SPLAY]  
Displaying the hour display.  
Press the or SHIFT button to blink (12H/24H) and press  
DI SPLAY  
ON  
( DATE)  
the + or – SET button to go to 12H.  
( DAY OF THE WEEK) ON  
( TI ME)  
( SPEED)  
ON  
ON  
Changes between 12H and 24H  
each time the + or – SET button  
is pressed.  
TIME MODE  
( VCR)  
( ALARM)  
OFF  
ON  
DISPLAY  
+
SET  
TRACKING  
SHI
( 12H/ 24H)  
( CHAR. LI NES)  
12H  
6
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LOCATION SELECT  
MENU=[ DI SPLAY]  
This function enables to indicate and record information  
from cash register or ATM using a specified option box.  
1. Press the or SHIFT button to blink CHAR.LINES  
and the + or – button to go to “6”.  
2. Press the + or – button to select the characters of line  
number. Each time pressing the + or – SET button, the  
display changes as follows.  
DI SPLAY  
ON  
( DAY OF THE WEEK) ON  
( DATE)  
8/ 28/ 97 THU  
17: 30: 32SPA 2  
( TI ME)  
( SPEED)  
( VCR)  
( ALARM)  
ON  
ON  
OFF  
ON  
1
2
3
4
5
6
LI NE  
LI NE  
LI NE  
LI NE  
LI NE  
LI NE  
( 12H/ 24H)  
( CHAR. LI NES)  
12H  
6
If you select  
MENU=[ DI SPLAY]  
[DATE] ON:  
[TIME] ON:  
[DATE] OFF:  
[TIME] OFF:  
612345  
}
67812345  
}
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COUNTER DISPLAYS  
Counter Memory  
When the counter is set to “0000” at a location that you want to see again during recording and playback, the tape will stop in the  
vicinity of “0000” during rewind and fast forward.  
Press the COUNTER MEMORY button to make  
When the alarm counter is displayed, press the  
“COUNT.M” (Counter Memory) to light.  
ALARM button to set the display to the counter  
display.  
3
1
H
H
COUNT.  
M
REC  
REC  
SP  
SP  
COUNTER  
COUNTER  
MEMORY ALRM  
RESET  
MEMRY ALARM  
RESET  
Press the RESET button at the location you want to  
Turn the SHUTTLE dial to set rewind or fast forward  
see.  
after STOP button is pressed.  
2
4
H
H
COUNT.  
M
REC  
SP  
SP  
REV  
FWD  
COUNTER  
MEMORY ALARM  
REET  
Alarm Memory  
When you want to view the location where alarm recording was performed.  
Press the STOP button.  
Turn the SHUTTLE dial to set rewind or fast forward.  
H
ALARM  
M
ALARM  
1
3
4
PLAY  
H
SP  
ALARM  
SP  
REC  
PLAY  
When the tape reaches the  
alarm recorded position, The  
VCR automatically enters the  
still picture mode.  
STOP  
REV  
FWD  
Press the COUNTER MEMORY button twice to make  
Press the PLAY button.  
“ALARM. M” to light.  
2
H
ALARM  
M
ALARM  
SP  
PLAY  
STOP  
COUNTER  
MERY ALARM  
RESET  
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Notes:  
In the cases shown below, Alarm Memory search may be not carried out.  
If the alarm recording is not carried out for more than those listed in the following chart then, the alarm may be skipped.  
If the alarm recording interval is not left for more than those listed in the following chart then, the alarm may be skipped.  
If there is not enough time between the beginning of the alarm search and the first alarm activation. If the time period is shorter  
than those listed in the following chart then, the first alarm may be skipped.  
Record  
mode  
Minimum alarm recording time  
needed  
Minimum alarm recording interval  
needed  
Minimum recording time needed between start of  
search and first alarm activations  
SPA2 or EPA6  
SPA12  
2 s  
15 s  
7 s  
7 s  
50 s  
25 s  
95 s  
5 s  
35 s  
15 s  
65 s  
EPA18  
SPA24  
30 s  
Tape Remain  
When the TAPE REMAIN button is depressed during recording or playback, the counter display changes to the remaining tape  
display. The remaining time is the approximately estimated time in the SPA2 mode to tape end.  
H
TAPE REMAIN  
REC  
SP  
• The remaining time is the approximate remaining time.  
• Displays the remaining tape time estimated in the SPA2 mode.  
During computation of the remaining time, the following display appears.  
H
REC  
SP  
• When the VCR has been used in the recording mode over a long period, it may take considerable time for computation. When  
operating at fast speed in the SPA2 mode, the computation is faster.  
Note:  
It is possible to compute the remaining time for T-120, T-90, T-60 and T-30 tape. The display will not be correct for other kinds of  
tape.  
Error Message  
When an abnormality occurs during operation, the error code is displayed.  
At the same time, the buzzer will sound continuously.  
H
Code Number  
Condition of Abnormality  
Abnormality on reel rotation during tape running.  
Abnormality on cylinder rotation during recording and playback.  
Abnormality on tape loading mechanism.  
Video tape is cut.  
SP  
E-1  
E-3  
E-4  
E-5  
E-6  
E-8  
• When the error code “E-1” to “E-4” are  
displayed, consult with your dealer.  
• When the error code “E-5” is displayed,  
the tape is cut. Replace with a new tape.  
• Regarding the error code “E-6” Display  
Head clog.  
Dew condensation.  
When recording in time mode SP over 120, EP over 480 hours, video head clog detection is automatically carried out once for  
every two hours. When the video head clog is found, head cleaning is carried out for approximately 10 times. When cleaning is  
still not possible, “E-6” is displayed and the HED display blinks on the monitor although recording continues. In such a case,  
cleaning of the video heads is required.  
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SETTING THE RECORDING/PLAY BACK TIME  
Before performing playback/recording, it is necessary to set the desired time mode.  
TIME MODE button: Recording/Playback time  
Mode display  
VIDEO MODE  
COLOR  
REC CHECK  
POWER  
REC  
TIMER  
AUTO  
B/W  
PAUSE/STILL  
REMOTE  
OFF REMOTE OPTION  
EJECT  
TIME LAPSE VCR  
PLAY  
STOP  
REV  
FWD  
BUZZER  
4Head 960Hour  
ON  
OFF  
H
PICTURE  
TIME MODE  
SET  
TAPE REMAIN  
COUNTER  
DISPLAY  
+
SP  
SOFT  
SHARP  
TRACKING  
SHIFT  
MEMORY ALARM  
RESET  
LOCATION SELECT  
Recording/Playback time display  
Consult the following table to select a correct mode for your purpose.  
VIRTUAL REAL TIME & TIME LAPSE VCR INFORMATION CHART  
Record/Play Available Time  
Recording  
interval  
1/60s  
Mode display  
Recording field Audio record  
Tape running  
(Using T-120)  
(Using T-160)  
2 H 40 M  
8 H  
SP  
A 2  
A 6  
2 H  
60.0 fields/s  
60.0 fields/s  
8.57 fields/s  
20.0 fields/s  
Possible  
Possible  
Possible  
Possible  
Continuous  
Continuous  
Continuous  
Continuous  
6 H  
1/60s  
EP  
SP  
A12  
14 H  
18 H  
18 H 40 M  
24 H  
0.12s  
A18  
1/20s  
EP  
(Virtual Real Time mode)  
SP  
A24  
26 H  
24 H  
34 H 40 M  
32 H  
0.22s  
0.20s  
0.08s  
0.40s  
0.13s  
0.60s  
0.20s  
1.0s  
4.62 fields/s  
5.00 fields/s  
12.0 fields/s  
2.50 fields/s  
7.50 fields/s  
1.67 fields/s  
5.00 fields/s  
1.00 fields/s  
3.00 fields/s  
0.71 fields/s  
2.14 fields/s  
0.50 fields/s  
1.50 fields/s  
0.25 fields/s  
0.75 fields/s  
0.17 fields/s  
0.50 fields/s  
0.13 fields/s  
0.38 fields/s  
2 fields/1 min (*1)  
2 fields/2 min (*1)  
2 fields/3 min (*1)  
Possible  
Continuous  
Intermittent  
Intermittent  
Intermittent  
Intermittent  
Intermittent  
Intermittent  
Intermittent  
Intermittent  
Intermittent  
Intermittent  
Intermittent  
Intermittent  
Intermittent  
Intermittent  
Intermittent  
Intermittent  
Intermittent  
Intermittent  
Intermittent  
Intermittent  
Intermittent  
SP  
24  
Impossible  
Impossible  
Impossible  
Impossible  
Impossible  
Impossible  
Impossible  
Impossible  
Impossible  
Impossible  
Impossible  
Impossible  
Impossible  
Impossible  
Impossible  
Impossible  
Impossible  
Impossible  
Impossible  
Impossible  
Impossible  
30 (High Density mode)  
30 H  
40 H  
EP  
SP  
48  
48 H  
64 H  
48 (High Density mode)  
48 H  
64 H  
EP  
SP  
72  
72 H  
96 H  
72 (High Density mode)  
72 H  
96 H  
EP  
SP  
120  
120 H  
120 H  
168 H  
168 H  
240 H  
240 H  
480 H  
480 H  
720 H  
720 H  
960 H  
960 H  
160 H  
160 H  
224 H  
224 H  
320 H  
320 H  
640 H  
640 H  
960 H  
960 H  
1280 H  
1280 H  
120 (High Density mode)  
0.33s  
1.4s  
EP  
SP  
168  
168 (High Density mode)  
0.47s  
2.0s  
EP  
SP  
240  
240 (High Density mode)  
0.67s  
4.0s  
EP  
SP  
480  
480 (High Density mode)  
1.33s  
6.0s  
EP  
SP  
720  
720 (High Density mode)  
2.0s  
EP  
SP  
960  
8.0s  
2.67s  
960 (High Density mode)  
EP  
SP  
L01  
3,600 H  
(*1)  
7,200 H (*1)  
(*1)  
10,800 H  
60s  
120s  
180s  
(*1)  
(*1)  
(*1)  
SP  
L02  
SP  
L03  
(*1): Without an alarm trigger input.  
• The possible recording time depends on the type of video tape used.  
• Audio recording is possible in the SPA2, EPA6, SPA12, EPA18 and SPA24 modes.  
• In SPL01, SPL02 or SPL03 modes, the VCR is set to recording pause mode. The alarm recording starts by an alarm trigger signal  
input, and the VCR is set to recording pause mode again to wait for next alarm trigger input. When recording pause mode continues  
for appointed time (SPL01: 1 min, SPL02: 2 min, SPL03: 3 min.) without an alarm trigger input, the VCR forwards the tape 2 fields  
with recording to protect the tape and the video head from damage.  
HOW TO OPERATE 24 HOUR VIRTUAL REAL TIME MODE  
• In order to operate 24 hour virtual real time mode, please use T-160 VHS video tape with EPA18 record mode. EPA18 mode  
means that T-120 tape will run 18 hours. However, if you use longer length of video tape which is T-160, it will record up to 24  
hours with EPA18 mode. Also, when you use EPA18 mode for recording, you will get 20 fields of video information per second,  
SPA24 mode will be less than 5 fields video information per second. (Refer to the above chart for the details.)  
• When using the T-160 tape, it will be necessary to replace the tape with new one and make a cleaning of the mechanical deck of  
this VCR more frequently. Because, the thickness of T-160 tape is about 3/4 of T-120 tape, so durability, mechanical strength,  
etc. of the tape are inferior to T-120 tape.  
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LOADING AND UNLOADING A VIDEO CASSETTE  
Cassette compartment  
VIDEO MODE  
REC CHECK  
POWER  
REC  
TIMER  
COLOR  
AUTO  
B/W  
PAUSE/STILL  
REMOTE  
OFF REMOTE OPTION  
EJECT  
TIME LAPSE VCR  
PLAY  
STOP  
REV  
FWD  
BUZZER  
4Head 960Hour  
ON  
OFF  
1
2
PICTURE  
TIME MODE  
SET  
TAPE REMAIN  
COUNTER  
DISPLAY  
+
SOFT  
SHARP  
TRACKING  
SHIFT  
MEMORY ALARM  
RESET  
LOCATION SELECT  
Loading a Cassette  
Unloading a Cassette  
Insert a cassette in the Cassette Compartment.  
Turn the power ON.  
Power goes on automatically and the cassette indicator  
lights.  
1
POWER  
REC CHECK  
TIMER  
REC  
VIDEO MODE  
COLOR  
AUTO  
B/W  
REMOTE  
OFF REMOTE OPTION  
POWER  
EJECT  
TIME LAPSE VCR  
PLAY  
BUZZER  
4Head 960Hour  
ON  
OFF  
PICTURE  
TIME MODE  
SET  
TAPE REMAIN  
COUNTER  
DISPLAY  
+
Press the EJECT button.  
SOFT  
SHARP  
TRACKING  
SHIFT  
MEMORY ALARM  
RESET  
LOCATION SELECT  
2
EJECT  
Cassette Indicator  
Safety Tab  
Blinks when inserting or removing a cassette.  
Remains lighted when a cassette is inserted even if the  
power is turned OFF.  
A video cassette is equipped with a safety tab to prevent  
accidental erasure. When the tab is removed, recording is  
not possible.  
Safety tab  
Screwdriver  
H
REC  
SP  
If you wish to record on a cassette with the tab removed,  
use adhesive tape to cover the hole.  
Cassette indicator  
Adhesive tape  
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R E COR DING OP E R ATION  
RECORDING  
Turn on the power for this VCR as well as associated  
devices of the surveillance system including the video  
camera and monitor TV.  
Insert a video cassette to this VCR.  
• Check that the safety tab on the video cassette has  
not been removed.  
1
5
REC  
VIDEO MODE  
COLOR  
REC CHECK  
TIMER  
AUTO  
B/W  
REMOTE  
OFF REMOTE OPTION  
POWER  
EJECT  
TIME LAPSE VCR  
BUZZER  
4Head 960Hour  
ON  
OFF  
PICTURE  
TIME MOD  
SET  
TAPE REMAIN  
COUNTER  
DISPLAY  
SOFT  
SHARP  
SHIFT  
MEMORY ALARM  
RESET  
Adjust the monitor TV so that the picture from the  
video camera is displayed properly.  
Select the recording time mode.  
2
3
4
6
7
H
SP  
TIME MODE  
+
SET  
1
2
3
Check that the date time display on the monitor TV is  
correctly displayed.  
Press the REC button.  
H
REC  
SP  
REC  
8/28/97 THU  
17:30:05SPA 2  
1
2
3
Set the various functions such as timer recording,  
alarm recording, restart recording, tape end, etc.  
Notes:  
When the PAUSE button is pressed during recording, the VCR goes to the pause mode. To release, press either the PAUSE  
button again or the REC button. If the VCR is in pause mode for longer than 10 minutes the VCR will automatically go into stop  
mode to protect the video tape and heads.  
Repeat recording, restart recording, alarm recording, etc. also operate during recording.  
When recording is interrupted or the recording time is changed, the pictures may be disturbed at that location.  
If a power failure should occur, it is possible to resume recording in the same time mode as long as the power is restored within  
approximately 10 days.  
During repeat recording, pay attention to the following points.  
• Timer recording and alarm recording is not possible during automatic rewind.  
• The buzzer does not sound even at tape end.  
• When an operation button is pressed during automatic rewind, the repeat recording function does not operate. Reset to the  
recording mode.  
The time mode button is not accepted during alarm recording or timer recording.  
Make sure to carry out daily check for repeat recording or timer recording.  
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RESTART RECORDING  
Setting the Restart Recording  
On the SETUP screen set RESTART REC to ON.  
Press the DISPLAY  
M E N U  
button. The MENU  
screen appears on the  
monitor screen.  
1
2
3
4
CLOCK ADJ UST  
SETUP  
DI SPLAY MODE  
PROGRAM  
ALARM RECALL  
TI ME DATE SEARCH  
TIME MODE  
DISPLAY  
+
SET  
TRACKING  
SHIFT  
END=[ DI SPLAY]  
LOCATION SELECT  
Press the or SHIFT  
button to blink SETUP  
and press the + or – SET  
button.  
M E N U  
CLOCK ADJ UST  
SETUP  
DI SPLAY MODE  
PROGRAM  
ALARM RECALL  
TI ME DATE SEARCH  
TIME MODE  
DISPLAY  
+
SET  
TRACKING  
SHI
END=[ DI SPLAY]  
LOCATION SELECT  
Press the or SHIFT  
button to blink RESTART  
REC.  
S
E T U P  
ALARM REC TI ME  
SPEED  
RESTART REC  
TAPE END MODE  
ALARM  
15S  
A 2  
OFF  
STOP  
STOP  
SP  
TIME MODE  
DISPLAY  
+
SET  
TRACKING  
SHIFT  
LOCATION SELECT  
MENU=[ DI SPLAY]  
E T U P  
Press the + or – SET  
button to go to ON.  
S
ALARM REC TI ME  
SPEED  
RESTART REC  
TAPE END MODE  
ALARM  
15S  
A 2  
ON  
STOP  
STOP  
SP  
TIME MODE  
DISPLAY  
+
SET  
TRACKING  
SHT  
LOCATION SELECT  
MENU=[ DI SPLAY]  
Notes:  
When a power failure occurs (10 days or less in duration) during recording or timer recording, the VCR resumes automatically to  
the same mode when the power is restored regardless of whether “RESTART REC” is ON or OFF.  
When the power is recovered after more than 10 days have passed, the tape remains at the position where it stopped when the  
power failure occurred.  
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TIMER RECORDING  
There are two kinds of timer recording. One is daily timer recording, and the other is weekly timer recording.  
Once the timer programs are set, the VCR can retain all programmed information in the event of a power failure (10 day maximum  
memory storage). Before setting timer programs, make sure that the present time is correct. (See page 15 ~ 16.)  
Setting the Timer Program  
The timer programs are set on the two pages of PROGRAM screen which provides “on/skip”, start time, end time and recording  
time mode for setting.  
The blinking position moves to right direction or downward with the SHIFT button, and to opposite direction with SHIFT button.  
When the program event is set to SKIP, timer recording will not be carried out even if the start or end time is set.  
PROGRAM Screen (1)  
PROGRAM Screen (2)  
PROGRAM  
PROGRAM  
MO1 ON - - : - - - - : - -  
SP  
SP  
SP  
SP  
SP  
SP  
SP  
SP  
120  
120  
120  
120  
120  
120  
120  
120  
Monday 1  
Friday 1  
FR1 ON - - : - - - - : - -  
SP  
SP  
SP  
SP  
SP  
SP  
120  
120  
120  
120  
120  
120  
120  
120  
2
MO2 ON - - : - - - - : - -  
2
Saturday 1  
2
Sunday 1  
2
FR2 ON - - : - - - - : - -  
Tuesday 1  
TU1 ON - - : - - - - : - -  
SA1 ON - - : - - - - : - -  
2
TU2 ON - - : - - - - : - -  
SA2 ON - - : - - - - : - -  
Recording time display  
Wednesday 1  
WE1 ON - - : - - - - : - -  
SU1 ON - - : - - - - : - -  
2
Thursday 1  
2
WE2 ON - - : - - - - : - -  
SU2 ON - - : - - - - : - -  
Daily  
TH1 ON - - : - - - - : - -  
DLY ON - - : - - - - : - -  
SP  
SP  
TH2 ON - - : - - - - : - -  
EXT ON  
MENU=[ DI SPLAY]  
MENU=[ DI SPLAY]  
ON, SKIP displays  
Starting hour display  
Ending minute display  
Ending hour display  
Starting minute display  
Daily Timer Recording  
To record every day for certain period starting at certain time, set daily timer recording.  
In case of recording every day from 8:30 to 17:00 in SPA24 mode;  
Press the DISPLAY  
button. The MENU  
screen appears on the  
monitor screen.  
Press the SHIFT  
button to proceed to  
PROGRAM screen (2).  
M E N U  
PROGRAM  
FR1 ON - - : - - - - : - -  
SP  
SP  
SP  
SP  
SP  
SP  
SP  
SP  
120  
120  
120  
120  
120  
120  
120  
120  
1
2
3
4
5
CLOCK ADJ UST  
SETUP  
DI SPLAY MODE  
PROGRAM  
ALARM RECALL  
TI ME DATE SEARCH  
FR2 ON - - : - - - - : - -  
SA1 ON - - : - - - - : - -  
SA2 ON - - : - - - - : - -  
TIME MODE  
DISPLAY  
+
SU1 ON - - : - - - - : - -  
SET  
TIME MODE  
DISPLAY  
SU2 ON - - : - - - - : - -  
+
TRACKING  
SHIFT  
SET  
DLY ON - - : - - - - : - -  
TRACKING  
LOCATION SELECT  
SHIFT  
EXT ON  
END=[ DI SPLAY]  
MENU=[ DI SPLAY]  
LOCATION SELECT  
SP120 of DLY line blinks.  
Press the or SHIFT  
button to blink PRO-  
GRAM.  
Press the SHIFT  
PROGRAM  
M E N U  
button to blink start time  
of DLY line, and press  
once the + or – SET  
button to display the  
FR1 ON - - : - - - - : - -  
SP  
SP  
SP  
SP  
SP  
SP  
SP  
SP  
120  
120  
120  
120  
120  
120  
120  
120  
FR2 ON - - : - - - - : - -  
CLOCK ADJ UST  
SETUP  
DI SPLAY MODE  
PROGRAM  
ALARM RECALL  
TI ME DATE SEARCH  
SA1 ON - - : - - - - : - -  
SA2 ON - - : - - - - : - -  
SU1 ON - - : - - - - : - -  
TIME MODE  
DISPLAY  
+
SU2 ON - - : - - - - : - -  
SET  
present time.  
TRACKING  
DLY ON - - : - - - - : - -  
SHIFT  
TIME MODE  
DISPLAY  
+
EXT ON  
SET  
LOCATION SELECT  
MENU=[ DI SPLAY]  
END=[ DI SPLAY]  
TRACKING  
SHT  
LOCATION SELECT  
Press the + or – SET  
button.  
PROGRAM  
MO1 ON - - : - - - - : - -  
SP  
SP  
SP  
SP  
SP  
SP  
SP  
SP  
120  
120  
120  
120  
120  
120  
120  
120  
MO2 ON - - : - - - - : - -  
TIME MODE  
TU1 ON - - : - - - - : - -  
DISPLAY  
+
SET  
TU2 ON - - : - - - - : - -  
TRACKING  
WE1 ON - - : - - - - : - -  
SHT  
WE2 ON - - : - - - - : - -  
LOCATION SELECT  
TH1 ON - - : - - - - : - -  
TH2 ON - - : - - - - : - -  
Then ON of MO1 line blinks  
on Program Screen (1).  
MENU=[ DI SPLAY]  
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The TIME MODE button is pressed, the display  
changes as follows.  
Press the + or – SET  
button and the SHIFT  
button to set start time to  
PROGRAM  
FR1 ON - - : - - - - : - -  
SP  
SP  
SP  
SP  
SP  
SP  
SP  
SP  
120  
120  
120  
120  
120  
120  
120  
120  
SP120 120 SP168 168 SP240 240 →  
SP480 480 SP720 720 SP960 960 →  
SPL01 SPL02 SPL03 SPA2 A6 SPA12 →  
A18 SPA24 SP24 30 SP48 48 SP72 →  
72 SP120  
6
7
8
FR2 ON - - : - - - - : - -  
SA1 ON - - : - - - - : - -  
8:30.  
DISPLAY  
SA2 ON - - : - - - - : - -  
TIME MODE  
+
SU1 ON - - : - - - - : - -  
SET  
SU2 ON - - : - - - - : - -  
TRACKING  
ST  
DLY ON 8: - - - - : - -  
EXT ON  
LATION SELECT  
The TIME MODE button is pressed, the display  
MENU=[ DI SPLAY]  
changes in the reverse direction.  
PROGRAM  
Press the DISPLAY  
FR1 ON - - : - - - - : - -  
SP  
SP  
SP  
SP  
SP  
SP  
120  
120  
120  
120  
120  
120  
120  
120  
button twice to erase the  
MENU screen.  
FR2 ON - - : - - - - : - -  
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SA1 ON - - : - - - - : - -  
SA2 ON - - : - - - - : - -  
SU1 ON - - : - - - - : - -  
SU2 ON - - : - - - - : - -  
TIME MODE  
DLY ON 8: 30 - - : - -  
SP  
SP  
DISPLAY  
+
SET  
EXT ON  
TRACKING  
8/ 28/ 97 THU  
17: 30: 02SPA 2  
SHIFT  
MENU=[ DI SPLAY]  
LOCATION SELECT  
Press the SHIFT  
Press the TIMER button.  
PROGRAM  
button to blink end time.  
Set end time to 17:00  
with the SET button and  
the SHIFT button in  
the same manner as 6.  
FR1 ON - - : - - - - : - -  
SP  
SP  
SP  
SP  
SP  
SP  
SP  
SP  
120  
120  
120  
120  
120  
120  
120  
120  
TIMER  
1 0  
H
FR2 ON - - : - - - - : - -  
SA1 ON - - : - - - - : - -  
REC  
SP  
SA2 ON - - : - - - - : - -  
TIMER  
SU1 ON - - : - - - - : - -  
SU2 ON - - : - - - - : - -  
The power goes off and the TIMER display lights in the  
VCR display.  
Recording starts at the programmed start time.  
DLY ON 8: 30 17: 30  
EXT ON  
MENU=[ DI SPLAY]  
TIME MODE  
DISPLAY  
+
SET  
TRACKING  
SHIFT  
PROGRAM  
Notes:  
LATION SELECT  
FR1 ON - - : - - - - : - -  
SP  
SP  
SP  
SP  
SP  
SP  
SP  
SP  
120  
120  
120  
120  
120  
120  
120  
120  
FR2 ON - - : - - - - : - -  
If the TIMER button is pressed at the moment between  
start time and end time, recording starts immediately.  
To cancel the timer recording, press the TIMER button.  
The timer recording starts 10 seconds before the record  
start time.  
When the end time is set to a time earlier than the start time, the  
recording is carried out up to the end time in the next day.  
The time difference between start time and end time  
should be more than 1 minute. If they are same, timer  
recording doesn’t work.  
The accuracy of the time display depends on the condi-  
tions of use and the environment. Set clock to the exact  
time by daily check.  
During timer power off mode, alarm recording will not  
operate at all.  
SA1 ON - - : - - - - : - -  
SA2 ON - - : - - - - : - -  
SU1 ON - - : - - - - : - -  
SU2 ON - - : - - - - : - -  
DLY ON 8: 30 17: 00  
EXT ON  
MENU=[ DI SPLAY]  
Press the SHIFT  
PROGRAM  
FR1 ON - - : - - - - : - -  
SP  
SP  
SP  
SP  
SP  
SP  
SP  
SP  
120  
120  
120  
120  
120  
120  
A24  
120  
button and the + SET  
button to set recording  
time mode to SPA24.  
FR2 ON - - : - - - - : - -  
SA1 ON - - : - - - - : - -  
SA2 ON - - : - - - - : - -  
SU1 ON - - : - - - - : - -  
TIME MODE  
DISPLAY  
SU2 ON - - : - - - - : - -  
+
SET  
DLY ON 8: 30 17: 00  
TRACKING  
SHIFT  
EXT ON  
MENU=[ DI SPLAY]  
LATION SELECT  
During the 12 hour display, the display appears as follows.  
IF A POWER FAILURE SHOULD OCCUR  
PROGRAM  
FR1 ON - : - - - - : - - -  
SP  
SP  
120  
120  
120  
120  
120  
120  
A24  
120  
If a power failure occurs, the PW.FAIL display appears  
in the VCR display. To erase this display press one of  
the operations buttons.  
If the power failure is recovered within 10 days, and the  
battery is charged continuously for more than 48 hours  
in the ambient temperature, the date/time data and  
timer recording programs remain in the memory.  
FR2 ON - : - - - - : - - -  
SA1 ON - : - - - - : - - -  
SP  
SA2 ON - : - - - - : - - -  
SP  
SU1 ON - : - - - - : - - -  
SP  
SU2 ON - : - - - - : - - -  
SP  
DLY ON 8: 30  
EXT ON  
AM  
5: 00  
PM SP  
SP  
MENU=[ DI SPLAY]  
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Weekly Timer Recording  
To record every week for certain period on a certain day of the week, set the weekly timer recording.  
With the weekly timer recording, 2 programs are possible for each day of the week.  
In case of setting EPA18 from 8:00 to 19:00 on all weekdays, and EPA18 from 9:00 to 17:00 on Saturday and Sunday.  
Press the DISPLAY  
button.  
Press the + SET button  
to set the starting hour to  
8 and press the SHIFT  
button.  
PROGRAM  
M E N U  
MO1 ON 8: 15 - - : - -  
SP  
SP  
SP  
SP  
SP  
SP  
SP  
SP  
120  
120  
120  
120  
120  
120  
120  
120  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
MO2 ON - - : - - - - : - -  
CLOCK ADJ UST  
SETUP  
DI SPLAY MODE  
PROGRAM  
ALARM RECALL  
TI ME DATE SEARCH  
TU1 ON - - : - - - - : - -  
TU2 ON - - : - - - - : - -  
TIME MODE  
TIME MODE  
DISPLAY  
+
DISPLAY  
+
WE1 ON - - : - - - - : - -  
SET  
SET  
WE2 ON - - : - - - - : - -  
TRACKING  
TRACKING  
SHIFT  
SHIFT  
TH1 ON - - : - - - - : - -  
LOCATION SELECT  
TH2 ON - - : - - - - : - -  
LATION SELECT  
END=[ DI SPLAY]  
MENU=[ DI SPLAY]  
Press the SHIFT  
button to blink PRO-  
GRAM.  
Press the + SET button  
to set the starting minute  
to 00 and press the  
SHIFT button.  
M E N U  
PROGRAM  
MO1 ON 8: 00 - - : - -  
SP  
SP  
SP  
SP  
SP  
120  
120  
120  
120  
120  
CLOCK ADJ UST  
SETUP  
DI SPLAY MODE  
PROGRAM  
ALARM RECALL  
TI ME DATE SEARCH  
MO2 ON - - : - - - - : - -  
TU1 ON - - : - - - - : - -  
TU2 ON - - : - - - - : - -  
TIME MODE  
TIME MODE  
DISPLAY  
WE1 ON - - : - - - - : - -  
+
DISPLAY  
+
SET  
SET  
WE2 ON - - : - - - - : - - SP 120  
TRACKING  
TRACKING  
SHIFT  
TH1 ON - - : - - - - : - -  
SP  
120  
120  
SHIFT  
TH2 ON - - : - - - - : - -  
SP  
LATION SELECT  
LATION SELECT  
END=[ DI SPLAY]  
MENU=[ DI SPLAY]  
Press the + SET button.  
Press the + SET button  
to set the ending hour to  
19 and press the  
PROGRAM  
PROGRAM  
MO1 ON - - : - - - - : - -  
SP  
SP  
SP  
SP  
SP  
SP  
SP  
SP  
120  
120  
120  
120  
120  
120  
120  
120  
MO1 ON 8: 00 19: 00  
SP  
SP  
SP  
SP  
SP  
SP  
SP  
SP  
120  
120  
120  
120  
120  
120  
120  
120  
MO2 ON - - : - - - - : - -  
MO2 ON - - : - - - - : - -  
TU1 ON - - : - - - - : - -  
TU1 ON - - : - - - - : - -  
SHIFT button.  
TU2 ON - - : - - - - : - -  
TU2 ON - - : - - - - : - -  
TIME MODE  
TIME MODE  
WE1 ON - - : - - - - : - -  
WE1 ON - - : - - - - : - -  
DISPLAY  
DISPLAY  
+
+
SET  
WE2 ON - - : - - - - : - -  
SET  
WE2 ON - - : - - - - : - -  
TRACKING  
TRACKING  
TH1 ON - - : - - - - : - -  
SHIFT  
TH1 ON - - : - - - - : - -  
SHIFT  
TH2 ON - - : - - - - : - -  
TH2 ON - - : - - - - : - -  
LATION SELECT  
LOCATION SELECT  
MENU=[ DI SPLAY]  
MENU=[ DI SPLAY]  
Press the SHIFT  
button to blink the MO1  
start time.  
Press the + SET button  
to set the ending minute  
to 00 and press the  
SHIFT button.  
PROGRAM  
PROGRAM  
MO1 ON - - : - - - - : - -  
SP  
SP  
SP  
SP  
SP  
SP  
SP  
SP  
120  
120  
120  
120  
120  
120  
120  
120  
MO1 ON 8: 00 19: 00  
SP  
SP  
SP  
SP  
SP  
SP  
SP  
SP  
120  
120  
120  
120  
120  
120  
120  
120  
MO2 ON - - : - - - - : - -  
MO2 ON - - : - - - - : - -  
TU1 ON - - : - - - - : - -  
TU1 ON - - : - - - - : - -  
TU2 ON - - : - - - - : - -  
TU2 ON - - : - - - - : - -  
TIME MODE  
DISPLAY  
+
TIME MODE  
WE1 ON - - : - - - - : - -  
WE1 ON - - : - - - - : - -  
DISPLAY  
+
SET  
SET  
WE2 ON - - : - - - - : - -  
WE2 ON - - : - - - - : - -  
TRACKING  
SHIFT  
TRACKING  
SHIFT  
TH1 ON - - : - - - - : - -  
TH1 ON - - : - - - - : - -  
LATION SELECT  
TH2 ON - - : - - - - : - -  
TH2 ON - - : - - - - : - -  
LATION SELECT  
MENU=[ DI SPLAY]  
MENU=[ DI SPLAY]  
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Following the same  
procedures as steps  
from 4 to 10, set FR1,  
SA1 and SU1.  
Press the + SET button  
to set to A18.  
PROGRAM  
PROGRAM  
FR1 ON 8: 00 19: 00 A18  
MO1 ON 8: 00 19: 00 A18  
1 3  
1 4  
9
FR2 ON - - : - - - - : - -  
SP  
120  
MO2 ON - - : - - - - : - -  
SP  
SP  
SP  
SP  
SP  
SP  
SP  
120  
120  
120  
120  
120  
120  
120  
SA1 ON 9: 00 17: 00 A18  
TU1 ON - - : - - - - : - -  
SA2 ON - - : - - - - : - -  
SP  
120  
TU2 ON - - : - - - - : - -  
TIME MODE  
SU1 ON 9: 00 17: 00 A18  
DISPLAY  
+
WE1 ON - - : - - - - : - -  
TIME MODE  
DISPLAY  
+
SET  
SU2 ON - - : - - - - : - -  
SP  
SP  
SP  
120  
A24  
120  
WE2 ON - - : - - - - : - -  
SET  
TRACKING  
SHIFT  
DLY ON 8: 30 17: 00  
TH1 ON - - : - - - - : - -  
TRACKING  
SHIFT  
EXT ON  
TH2 ON - - : - - - - : - -  
LOCATION SELECT  
LATION SELECT  
MENU=[ DI SPLAY]  
MENU=[ DI SPLAY]  
Press the SHIFT  
button twice to blink the  
TU1 start time. Repeat  
steps from 5 to 9.  
Press the SHIFT  
PROGRAM  
PROGRAM  
button to blink the ON of  
DLY. Press the + SET  
button to set to SKIP if  
you don’t need daily  
FR1 ON 8: 00 19: 00 A18  
MO1 ON 8: 00 19: 00 A18  
1 0  
1 1  
1 2  
FR2 ON - - : - - - - : - -  
SP  
120  
MO2 ON - - : - - - - : - -  
SP  
SP  
SP  
SP  
SP  
SP  
SP  
120  
120  
120  
120  
120  
120  
120  
SA1 ON 9: 00 17: 00 A18  
TU1 ON - - : - - - - : - -  
SA2 ON - - : - - - - : - -  
SP  
120  
TU2 ON - - : - - - - : - -  
SU1 ON 9: 00 17: 00 A18  
WE1 ON - - : - - - - : - -  
TIME MODE  
DISPLAY  
+
SU2 ON - - : - - - - : - -  
SP  
120  
A24  
120  
WE2 ON - - : - - - - : - -  
timer recording.  
SET  
DLY SKI P8: 30 17: 00  
SP  
SP  
TH1 ON - - : - - - - : - -  
TRACKING  
TIME MODE  
SHIFT  
DISPLAY  
+
EXT ON  
TH2 ON - - : - - - - : - -  
SET  
MENU=[ DI SPLAY]  
LATION SELECT  
MENU=[ DI SPLAY]  
TRACKING  
SHIFT  
LATION SELECT  
Set to WE1 and TH1  
following the steps from  
4 to 10.  
PROGRAM  
MO1 ON 8: 00 19: 00 A18  
Press the DISPLAY  
button twice.  
MO2 ON - - : - - - - : - -  
SP  
120  
TU1 ON 8: 00 19: 00 A18  
1 5  
1 6  
TU2 ON - - : - - - - : - -  
SP  
120  
TIME MODE  
WE1 ON 8: 00 19: 00 A18  
DISPLAY  
+
TIME MODE  
DISPLAY  
SET  
WE2 ON - - : - - - - : - -  
SP  
120  
+
TRACKING  
SET  
SHIFT  
TH1 ON 8: 00 19: 00 A18  
TRACKING  
SHIFT  
TH2 ON - - : - - - - : - -  
SP 120  
LATION SELECT  
MENU=[ DI SPLAY]  
LOCATION SELECT  
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When TH2 ending  
PROGRAM  
minute blinks, press the  
SHIFT button. The  
screen changes to the  
FR1 ON - - : - - - - : - -  
SP  
SP  
SP  
SP  
SP  
SP  
SP  
SP  
120  
120  
120  
120  
120  
120  
A24  
120  
Press the TIMER button.  
FR2 ON - - : - - - - : - -  
SA1 ON - - : - - - - : - -  
SA2 ON - - : - - - - : - -  
H
next screen.  
SU1 ON - - : - - - - : - -  
REC  
TIME MODE  
SU2 ON - - : - - - - : - -  
DISPLAY  
+
TIMER EP  
DLY ON 8: 30 17: 00  
TIMER  
SET  
TRACKING  
EXT ON  
SHIFT  
MENU=[ DI SPLAY]  
LATION SELECT  
Overlapping Programs  
When the setting times 1 and 2 for the day of the week and the daily times overlap, recording will be carried out as shown  
below.  
Example:  
8:00  
19:00  
FR1  
FR2  
DLY  
10:00  
17:00  
21:00  
Recording  
contents  
FR1  
FR2  
FR1  
DLY  
If the timer recording button is pressed after 10:00, FR1 is recorded and FR2 is not implemented. (The order of priority for  
recordings in case of overlapping is FR1, FR2, DLY).  
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ALARM RECORDING  
If an alarm condition arises, the alarm function operates with an alarm input signal.  
Operation at Alarm Input  
When there is an alarm during recording, recording pause or stop modes, the VCR automatically goes into alarm recording mode.  
The VCR can be programmed to record in the following time modes during alarm recording: SPA2, EPA6, SPA12, EPA18, SPA24.  
Alarm input  
Recording  
Recording pause  
Stop  
Recording  
Recording pause  
Stop  
SPA2, EPA6, SPA12,  
EPA18, SPA24 mode  
Alarm Recording  
When there is an alarm input in the STOP mode, a slight delay will occur in start of the alarm recording.  
When the pause mode continues for 10 minutes the VCR goes to the stop mode. This occurs in order to protect the video heads  
and tape. While in pause mode, the video head is constantly tracing the same location.  
Alarm recording will not operate from power off mode and timer standby mode.  
Event Recording  
If event recording is desired, set the VCR’s recording mode to SPL01, SPL02 or SPL03. In order to accomplish this press the time  
mode button until “SPL01”, “SPL02” or “SPL03” is shown.  
If there is no alarm input present when in “SPL01”, “SPL02” or “SPL03” mode, the VCR automatically forwards 2 fields with recording  
every appointed time (SPL01: 1min, SPL02: 2min, SPL03: 3min.) to protect the tape and the video head from damage.  
Warning at Alarm Recording  
When an alarm signal is input, the buzzer sounds and the alarm display on the VCR DISPLAY lights.  
Alarm display lights and then blinks when alarm recording is finished.  
H
ALARM  
REC  
SP  
The day of the week display  
changes to the alarm number  
during alarm recording.  
Changes to a display of SPA2, EPA6, SPA12,  
EPA18 or SPA24.  
8/ 28/ 97 A01  
17: 30: 13SPA 2  
Changes to a display of SPA2,  
EPA6, SPA12, EPA18 or SPA24.  
• Turn off the BUZZER switch to stop the buzzer.  
• To stop the alarm display blinking, press the ALARM button to change the counter display to the alarm counter and then press  
the RESET button.  
Alarm Recall Display  
Check the alarm input information on the ALARM RECALL screen.  
M E N U  
ALARM RECALL  
AL1 8/ 19/ 97TUE 20: 35: 09  
AL2 8/ 7/ 97THU 21: 35: 16  
AL3 7/ 25/ 97FRI 0: 14: 12  
AL4 7/ 12/ 97SAT 19: 14: 12  
AL5 6/ 20/ 97FRI 23: 14: 10  
AL6 4/ 1/ 97TUE 21: 07: 13  
AL7 - - / - - / - - - - - - - : - - : - -  
1ST 4/ 1/ 97TUE 21: 07: 13  
MENU=[ DI SPLAY]  
CLOCK ADJ UST  
SETUP  
DI SPLAY MODE  
PROGRAM  
ALARM RECALL  
TI ME DATE SEARCH  
END=[ DI SPLAY]  
• At 1ST, the first (oldest) alarm input information is displayed.  
• At AL1, the latest alarm input information is displayed.  
• When more than seven items are input, the old information is erased and the new information is stored in the memory.  
• To erase the alarm recall contents, press the ALARM button to change the counter display to alarm counter and press the  
RESET button.  
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Connecting the Alarm Terminals  
Connecting the ALARM IN/OUT terminals  
Alarm switch  
To alarm in  
To GND  
External  
interface  
Warning  
To alarm out  
Alarm lamp or alarm buzzer  
• When the alarm switch is ON, alarm recording starts. It is possible to confirm the warning from outside by connecting the  
switching input of external interface devices such as alarm lamp or alarm buzzer to the alarm output. Please do not use the  
alarm output for power source to any of external devices.  
Connecting alarm reset input  
Alarm reset switch  
To GND  
To alarm reset  
• When the alarm switch is ON, alarm recording starts. However, when a closure is applied across the ALARM RESET and  
GND terminals, the alarm record condition resets and the VCR returns to the original record mode it was in before the alarm  
condition occurred.  
Note:  
When simultaneously connecting alarm input and alarm reset input, be sure to carefully check the voltage levels.  
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Setting the Alarm Recording  
Press the DISPLAY  
Press the SHIFT button to blink SPEED and press  
M E N U  
button.  
the + SET button to set the recording time mode.  
1
4
CLOCK ADJ UST  
SETUP  
DI SPLAY MODE  
PROGRAM  
ALARM RECALL  
TI ME DATE SEARCH  
S
E T U P  
TIME MODE  
SET  
DISPLAY  
+
ALARM REC TI ME  
SPEED  
RESTART REC  
TAPE END MODE  
ALARM  
15S  
A 2  
OFF  
TRACKING  
SHIFT  
SP  
TIME MODE  
SET  
DISPLAY  
+
LOCATION SELECT  
END=[ DI SPLAY]  
TRACKING  
STOP  
STOP  
SHIFT  
LOATION SELECT  
MENU=[ DI SPLAY]  
Press the SHIFT  
button to blink SETUP  
and press the + SET  
button.  
M E N U  
2
3
Each time the + SET button is pressed, the display  
changes as follows.  
SPA2 A6 SPA12 A18 SPA24 SPA2  
Each time the – SET button is pressed, the display  
changes in the reverse order.  
CLOCK ADJ UST  
SETUP  
DI SPLAY MODE  
PROGRAM  
ALARM RECALL  
TI ME DATE SEARCH  
TIME MODE  
DISPLAY  
+
SET  
TRACKING  
SHIFT  
LOATION SELECT  
END=[ DI SPLAY]  
Press the SHIFT button to blink TAPE END ALARM  
and press the + SET button to set operation after tape  
end detection.  
Press the + SET button to set the alarm recording  
time.  
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S
E T U P  
S
E T U P  
ALARM REC TI ME  
SPEED  
RESTART REC  
TAPE END MODE  
ALARM  
15S  
A 2  
OFF  
STOP  
STOP  
SP  
TIME MODE  
SET  
DISPLAY  
+
ALARM REC TI ME  
SPEED  
RESTART REC  
TAPE END MODE  
ALARM  
15S  
A 2  
OFF  
STOP  
STOP  
TRACKING  
SHIFT  
TIME MODE  
SP  
DISPLAY  
+
SET  
LOCATION SELECT  
TRACKING  
SHIFT  
MENU=[ DI SPLAY]  
LOATION SELECT  
Each time the + SET button is pressed, the display  
changes as follows.  
MENU=[ DI SPLAY]  
Each time the + SET button is pressed, the display  
changes as follows.  
15S 30S 1M00S 1M30S 2M00S 2M30S →  
3M00S 6M00S CONT. MANUAL 5S 15S  
Each time the – SET button is pressed, the display  
changes in the reverse direction.  
STOP CONT.  
STOP... Stops at tape end when any alarm condition has  
occurred.  
CONT .. Performs an operation selected by TAPE END  
MODE on MENU SCREEN when tape end is  
detected.  
Display  
5S  
Recording time  
5 seconds recording  
15S  
15 seconds recording  
30S  
30 seconds recording  
1M00S  
1M30S  
2M00S  
2M30S  
3M00S  
6M00S  
CONT.  
MANUAL  
1 minute recording  
Press the DISPLAY  
button twice to erase the  
display.  
1 minute and 30 seconds recording  
2 minutes recording  
6
2 minutes and 30 seconds recording  
3 minutes recording  
TIME MODE  
SET  
DISPLAY  
+
6 minutes recording  
TRACKING  
SHIFT  
Recording to tape end  
Recording during alarm input  
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LOCATION SELECT  
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AUTO RECORDING  
Auto Recording is convenient when it is necessary to activate recording with a trigger input while the unit is in either timer record or  
timer standby mode.  
When there is a trigger input to the External Control terminal on the rear side, the unit will begin recording in the previously pro-  
grammed record mode.  
Connecting the External control terminal  
Auto recording  
To external control  
To GND  
Consult with your dealer about the remote control switch.  
Operation of Auto Recording  
Press the DISPLAY  
Press the + or – SET  
M E N U  
PROGRAM  
button.  
button.  
MO1 ON - - : - - - - : - -  
SP  
SP  
SP  
SP  
SP  
SP  
SP  
SP  
120  
120  
120  
120  
120  
120  
120  
120  
1
3
4
CLOCK ADJ UST  
SETUP  
DI SPLAY MODE  
PROGRAM  
ALARM RECALL  
TI ME DATE SEARCH  
MO2 ON - - : - - - - : - -  
TU1 ON - - : - - - - : - -  
TIME MODE  
DISPLAY  
+
TU2 ON - - : - - - - : - -  
TIME MODE  
DISPLAY  
SET  
+
WE1 ON - - : - - - - : - -  
SET  
TRACKING  
ST  
TRACKING  
WE2 ON - - : - - - - : - -  
SHIFT  
LOCATION SELECT  
TH1 ON - - : - - - - : - -  
LOCATION SELECT  
TH2 ON - - : - - - - : - -  
END=[ DI SPLAY]  
MENU=[ DI SPLAY]  
Then ON of MO1 line blinks  
on PROGRAM screen (1).  
Press the or SHIFT  
button to blink PRO-  
GRAM.  
Press the SHIFT  
button to proceed to  
PROGRAM screen (2).  
M E N U  
PROGRAM  
FR1 ON - - : - - - - : - -  
SP  
SP  
SP  
SP  
SP  
SP  
SP  
SP  
120  
120  
120  
120  
120  
120  
120  
120  
2
CLOCK ADJ UST  
SETUP  
DI SPLAY MODE  
PROGRAM  
ALARM RECALL  
TI ME DATE SEARCH  
FR2 ON - - : - - - - : - -  
SA1 ON - - : - - - - : - -  
SA2 ON - - : - - - - : - -  
TIME MODE  
DISPLAY  
SU1 ON - - : - - - - : - -  
TIME MODE  
+
DISPLAY  
+
SET  
SU2 ON - - : - - - - : - -  
SET  
TRACKING  
SHIFT  
TRACKING  
DLY ON - - : - - - - : - -  
SHIFT  
EXT ON  
LATION SELECT  
LOCATION SELECT  
END=[ DI SPLAY]  
MENU=[ DI SPLAY]  
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Press the + or – SET  
button to set the auto  
recording time mode.  
Press the TIMER button to set the timer recording or  
timer standby mode.  
PROGRAM  
FR1 ON - - : - - - - : - -  
SP  
SP  
SP  
SP  
SP  
SP  
SP  
SP  
120  
120  
120  
120  
120  
120  
120  
24  
5
6
7
8
FR2 ON - - : - - - - : - -  
SA1 ON - - : - - - - : - -  
SA2 ON - - : - - - - : - -  
SU1 ON - - : - - - - : - -  
TIME MODE  
DISPLAY  
+
SU2 ON - - : - - - - : - -  
SET  
TRACKING  
DLY ON - - : - - - - : - -  
SHT  
EXT ON  
LOCATION SELECT  
MENU=[ DI SPLAY]  
Press the DISPLAY  
button twice to erase the  
display.  
Turn on the auto recording switch on .  
While switch is on, recording is available.  
ON  
TIME MODE  
DISPLAY  
+
To external  
control input  
SET  
TRACKING  
SHIFT  
To GND  
LOCATION SELECT  
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How to Release Auto Recording  
Press TIMER button to release the timer mode.  
How to Forbid Auto Recording  
PROGRAM  
FR1 ON - - : - - - - : - -  
SP  
SP  
SP  
SP  
SP  
SP  
SP  
SP  
120  
120  
120  
120  
120  
120  
120  
120  
FR2 ON - - : - - - - : - -  
SA1 ON - - : - - - - : - -  
SA2 ON - - : - - - - : - -  
SU1 ON - - : - - - - : - -  
SU2 ON - - : - - - - : - -  
DLY ON - - : - - - - : - -  
EXT SKI P  
MENU=[ DI SPLAY]  
Notes:  
Auto Recording is available only at the timer mode (timer recording, timer standby).  
When Timer Recording coincides with Auto Recording, Auto Recording will take priority.  
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OPERATION AFTER TAPE END DETECTION  
The VCR can be programmed to respond differently when the tape reaches its end. The following describes how to set the different  
modes of operation.  
How to Set to Stop at End of Tape  
Press the + or – SET  
button to set the opera-  
tion after tape end  
detection.  
Press the DISPLAY  
button.  
S
E T U P  
M E N U  
4
1
2
3
CLOCK ADJ UST  
SETUP  
DI SPLAY MODE  
PROGRAM  
ALARM RECALL  
TI ME DATE SEARCH  
ALARM REC TI ME  
SPEED  
RESTART REC  
TAPE END MODE  
ALARM  
15S  
A 2  
OFF  
STOP  
STOP  
SP  
TIME MODE  
TIME MODE  
DISPLAY  
+
DISPLAY  
+
SET  
SET  
TRACKING  
TRACKING  
SHT  
SHIFT  
LOCATION SELECT  
LOCATION SELECT  
MENU=[ DI SPLAY]  
END=[ DI SPLAY]  
Each time the + SET button is pressed, the display  
changes as follows.  
STOP (REW STOP) (REW REC)  
Press the or SHIFT  
button to blink SETUP  
and press the + SET  
button.  
M E N U  
CLOCK ADJ UST  
SETUP  
DI SPLAY MODE  
PROGRAM  
ALARM RECALL  
TI ME DATE SEARCH  
Each time the – SET button is pressed, the display  
changes in the reverse order.  
TIME MODE  
DISPLAY  
+
SET  
TRACKING  
SHIFT  
LOCATION SELECT  
Operation after detection of tape end  
Stops at tape end.  
Display  
STOP  
END=[ DI SPLAY]  
Rewinds to beginning of tape and stops.  
Press the or SHIFT  
button to blink TAPE  
END MODE.  
REW STOP  
S
E T U P  
Set to carry out repeat recording.  
Rewinds to beginning of tape and records.  
REW REC  
ALARM REC TI ME  
SPEED  
RESTART REC  
TAPE END MODE  
ALARM  
15S  
A 2  
OFF  
STOP  
STOP  
SP  
TIME MODE  
DISPLAY  
+
SET  
TRACKING  
SHIFT  
LOCATION SELECT  
MENU=[ DI SPLAY]  
Caution:  
If you need Auto Rewind function even for the case that alarm recording starts during recording, please set TAPE END ALARM to  
“CONT.” in the MENU SCREEN.  
Note:  
The buzzer, screen display and counter displays operate as follows depending on the setting for operations after tape end  
detection.  
Setting contents  
STOP  
Buzzer  
Screen display  
TAPE END blinks  
TAPE END blinks  
Counter display  
Buzzer sounds at tape end  
Buzzer sounds at tape top  
Counter display blinks  
Counter display blinks  
REW STOP  
REW REC  
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The VCR can be programmed to automatically rewind the tape when the tape reaches its end.  
How to Set to Auto Rewind at End of Tape  
Press the DISPLAY  
button.  
Press the + or – SET  
button to select REW →  
STOP.  
S
E T U P  
M E N U  
1
2
3
4
5
CLOCK ADJ UST  
SETUP  
DI SPLAY MODE  
PROGRAM  
ALARM RECALL  
TI ME DATE SEARCH  
ALARM REC TI ME  
SPEED  
RESTART REC  
TAPE END MODE REW STOP  
ALARM STOP  
15S  
A 2  
OFF  
SP  
TIME MODE  
TIME MODE  
DISPLAY  
DISPLAY  
+
+
SET  
SET  
TRACKING  
TRACKING  
ST  
SHIFT  
LOCATION SELECT  
LOCATION SELECT  
MENU=[ DI SPLAY]  
END=[ DI SPLAY]  
Press the or SHIFT  
button to blink SETUP  
and press the + SET  
Press the DISPLAY  
button twice to erase the  
display.  
M E N U  
CLOCK ADJ UST  
SETUP  
DI SPLAY MODE  
PROGRAM  
ALARM RECALL  
TI ME DATE SEARCH  
button.  
TIME MODE  
TIME MODE  
DISPLAY  
+
DISPLAY  
+
SET  
SET  
TRACKING  
TRACKING  
SHIFT  
SHIFT  
LOCATION SELECT  
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LOCATION SELECT  
END=[ DI SPLAY]  
When tape end is detected during recording, the tape  
automatically rewinds and stops at beginning of the tape.  
Press the or SHIFT  
button to blink TAPE  
END MODE.  
S
E T U P  
ALARM REC TI ME  
SPEED  
RESTART REC  
TAPE END MODE  
ALARM  
15S  
A 2  
OFF  
STOP  
STOP  
SP  
TIME MODE  
DISPLAY  
+
SET  
Caution:  
TRACKING  
SHIFT  
If you need the VCR to Auto Rewind even if an alarm condi-  
tion occurred then set TAPE END ALARM to “CONT.” in the  
MENU SCREEN.  
LOCATION SELECT  
MENU=[ DI SPLAY]  
Note:  
Alarm recording does not operate during auto-rewind.  
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The VCR can be programmed to automatically restart recording when the tape reaches its end. With this function, the VCR will  
automatically rewind the tape and begin recording.  
How to Set to Repeat Record at End of Tape  
Press the DISPLAY  
button.  
Press the + or – SET  
button to select REW →  
M E N U  
S
E T U P  
1
2
3
4
5
CLOCK ADJ UST  
SETUP  
DI SPLAY MODE  
PROGRAM  
ALARM RECALL  
TI ME DATE SEARCH  
REC.  
DISPLAY  
TIME MODE  
ALARM REC TI ME  
SPEED  
RESTART REC  
TAPE END MODE REW REC  
ALARM STOP  
15S  
A 2  
OFF  
+
SET  
SP  
TIME MODE  
DISPLAY  
+
TRACKING  
SHT  
SET  
TRACKING  
SHIFT  
LOCATION SELECT  
LOCATION SELECT  
Now the Repeat Recording  
Setting is completed.  
END=[ DI SPLAY]  
MENU=[ DI SPLAY]  
Press the or SHIFT  
button to blink SETUP  
and press the + SET  
Press the DISPLAY  
button twice to erase the  
display.  
M E N U  
CLOCK ADJ UST  
SETUP  
DI SPLAY MODE  
PROGRAM  
ALARM RECALL  
TI ME DATE SEARCH  
button.  
TIME MODE  
TIME MODE  
DISPLAY  
+
DISPLAY  
+
SET  
SET  
TRACKING  
TRACKING  
SHIFT  
SHIFT  
LOCATION SELECT  
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END=[ DI SPLAY]  
Press the or SHIFT  
button to blink TAPE  
END MODE.  
S
E T U P  
When tape end is detected during recording, the VCR  
automatically rewinds the tape and goes to recording  
mode at beginning of the tape.  
ALARM REC TI ME  
SPEED  
RESTART REC  
TAPE END MODE  
ALARM  
15S  
A 2  
OFF  
STOP  
STOP  
SP  
TIME MODE  
DISPLAY  
+
SET  
TRACKING  
SHIFT  
Caution:  
LOCATION SELECT  
If you need the VCR to repeat record even if an alarm condi-  
tion occurred then set TAPE END ALARM to “CONT.” in the  
MENU SCREEN.  
MENU=[ DI SPLAY]  
Notes:  
When the VCR is working in repeat recording, make sure to carry out daily checks.  
Alarm recording does not operate during auto-rewind.  
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RECORDING WITH THE SEQUENTIAL SWITCHER  
This VCR can work with a sequential switcher connected for recording.  
Connection with the Sequential Switcher  
For detailed operations and connections of the switcher, consult the Instruction Manual of the sequential switcher.  
Sequential  
switcher  
To REC trigg. out  
To trigger input  
To trigger grounding  
To GND  
Timing for Camera Switching  
In case of using the sequential switcher for 4 channels (and recording for EPA18 mode);  
Video track  
A
B
C
D
A
B
C
D
Vertical synchronization  
0.05 s  
0.05 s  
0.05 s  
0.05 s  
camera camera  
camera camera  
A
B
C
D
Notes:  
Each time a video track is recorded, the video camera is automatically switched by the position of the vertical synchroniza-  
tion signal.  
The video camera switching time differs according to the time mode.  
Record/playback picture is snowy or noisy when operating with a B/W multiplex or B/W quad, please select the VIDEO  
MODE switch to B/W mode. (See page 5.)  
In EPA18 record mode, quick response switcher is necessary.  
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REC Trigger Output Selection in the Alarm  
Recording  
REC Trigger output can be selected during the alarm recording.  
Press the DISPLAY  
Press the  
button.  
And press the + SET  
button to set the REC  
trigger SEL.  
SHIFT  
S
E T U P  
M E N U  
button.  
1
4
CLOCK ADJ UST  
SETUP  
DI SPLAY MODE  
PROGRAM  
ALARM RECALL  
TI ME DATE SEARCH  
REC TRI GGER SEL.  
FI XED  
TIME MODE  
DISPLAY  
+
SET  
USAGE TI ME TOTAL  
HEAD  
0H  
0H  
TRACKING  
SHIFT  
TIME MODE  
DISPLAY  
+
SET  
LOCATION SELECT  
TRACKING  
SHIFT  
MENU=[ DI SPLAY]  
END=[ DI SPLAY]  
LOCATION SELECT  
Press the SHIFT  
button to blink SETUP.  
M E N U  
2
3
CLOCK ADJ UST  
SETUP  
DI SPLAY MODE  
PROGRAM  
ALARM RECALL  
TI ME DATE SEARCH  
Each time the + SET button is pressed, the display  
changes as follows.  
TIME MODE  
DISPLAY  
+
FIXED PULSE  
SET  
TRACKING  
SHIFT  
LATION SELECT  
END=[ DI SPLAY]  
Press the + SET button.  
Press the DISPLAY  
S
E T U P  
button twice to erase the  
display.  
5
ALARM REC TI ME  
SPEED  
RESTART REC  
TAPE END MODE  
ALARM  
15S  
A 2  
OFF  
STOP  
STOP  
TIME MODE  
DISPLAY  
+
SP  
SET  
TIME MODE  
SET  
DISPLAY  
TRACKING  
+
SHIFT  
TRACKING  
LOCATION SELECT  
SHIFT  
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LOCATION SELECT  
MENU=[ DI SPLAY]  
Change to SETUP Screen (1).  
Normal Recording  
SPA12 ~ EP960  
Alarm Recording  
SPA12 ~ SPA24  
REC TRIGGER SEL.  
SPA2, EPA6  
SPA2, EPA6  
HIGH (5V)  
PULSE (*1)  
FIXED  
PULSE  
LOW (0V)  
PULSE (*1)  
PULSE (*1)  
HIGH (5V)  
PULSE (*1)  
PULSE (*1)  
PULSE (*1) detail  
Record mode  
SPA2, EPA6  
SPA12  
32  
EPA18  
SPA24  
SP24  
EP30  
32  
SP48  
EP48  
32  
a(ms)  
b(ms)  
20  
32  
32  
32  
32  
32 ~ 36  
116 ~ 120  
48 ~ 52  
216 ~ 220  
180 ~ 220  
80 ~ 84  
380 ~ 420  
120 ~ 150  
Record mode  
5V  
SP72  
32  
EP72  
32  
SP120  
32  
EP120  
32  
SP168  
32  
EP168  
32  
SP240  
32  
EP240  
32  
0V  
a
a(ms)  
b(ms)  
580 ~ 620  
180 ~ 220  
980 ~ 1020  
320 ~ 350  
1380 ~ 1420  
450 ~480  
1980 ~2020  
650 ~680  
b
Record mode  
SP480  
32  
EP480  
32  
SP720  
32  
EP720  
32  
SP960  
32  
7980 ~ 8020  
EP960  
32  
a(ms)  
b(ms)  
3980~4020  
1320~1350  
5980~6020  
1980~2020  
2650 ~ 2680  
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P LAYBACK OP E R ATION  
PLAYBACK  
Press the PLAY button.  
Turn the power ON for the monitor TV.  
3
4
1
2
PLAY  
STOP  
1
2
3
Insert a tape which has been recorded on.  
Select the playback time mode.  
H
REC  
VIDEO MODE  
COLOR  
REC CHECK  
TIMER  
AUTO  
B/W  
REMOTE  
PLAY  
OFF REMOTE OPTION  
SP  
POWER  
EJECT  
TIME LAPSE VCR  
PLAY  
BUZZER  
4Head 960Hour  
ON  
OFF  
PICTURE  
TIME MODE  
SET  
TAPE REMAIN  
COUNTER  
DISPLAY  
+
SOFT  
SHARP  
TRACKING  
SHIFT  
MEMORY ALARM  
RESET  
LOCATION SELECT  
TIME MODE  
+
SET  
Tracking Adjustment  
Use the  
,
TRACKING button to adjust when noise appears on the playback screen.  
Press either or TRACKING button so that a clearer  
picture is obtained.  
TRACKING  
When returning the tracking to a standard adjustment  
value, press and buttons simultaneously.  
Notes:  
When restart record is selected, and a power failure occurs, the VCR will automatically go into record mode when power is restored.  
When the PAUSE button is pressed during playback, the VCR will go into still mode. To return to playback, press the PAUSE or  
PLAY button. If the VCR is in still mode for longer 10 minutes the VCR will automatically resume normal playback.  
When playing back tapes recorded in various time modes, the picture may be slightly unstable depending on the time mode.  
Recording time mode  
Time mode for playback  
SPA2, SPA12, SPA24, SP24, SP48, SP72, SP120, SP168, SP240, SP480 SP720, SPA2, SPA12, SPA24, SP24, SP48, SP72,  
SP960, SPL01, SPL02, SPL03  
SP120, SP168, SP240, SP480, SP720, SP960,  
EPA6, EPA18, EP30, EP48, EP72, EP120, EP168, EP240, EP480, EP720, EP960  
EPA6, EPA18, EP30, EP48, EP72, EP120, EP168,EP240, EP480, EP720, EP960  
Reverse playback is released after 1 minute and the VCR returns to normal playback.  
The time mode cannot be changed during reverse playback (only in SPA2 and EPA6).  
When playing back a tape that has been recorded in the modes which are excepted for SPA2 and EPA6, pay attention to the  
following points.  
• The picture may be somewhat horizontally unstable however, this is not a malfunction of the VCR.  
• The upper section of the picture on the monitor screen may be distorted. This is not an abnormality.  
The picture may be vertically unstable during playback in the modes which are excepted for SPA2 and EPA6. This is not an abnormality.  
The advance Slow/Still playback images are Clean Slow/Still excepted of the bellow 2 images.  
• The picture may be unstable during playback for images at Field Advance Slow/Still in SPA2 mode recorded, or for images at  
Reverse Field Advance Slow/Reverse Still in EP mode. But those are not abnormality.  
The picture may be unstable during reverse playback, but this is not an abnormality.  
When returning to normal playback after picture search, the picture may wobble for a short while.  
The screen will disturb when the tape passes from a SP record area to EP record area, or from an EP record area to SP record  
area in one of the following playback modes: SP24 ~ SP960, EP30 ~ EP960 and Field advance slow. If this occurs, playback  
once in the SPA2 or EPA6 mode, and then return to the original mode.  
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Using the SHUTTLE Dial  
You can also activate the picture search and slow playback of various speed by turning the shuttle dial on the VCR.  
STOP  
1st  
Step  
1st  
Step  
CENTER  
2nd  
Step  
2nd  
Step  
SHUTTLE dial  
The playback speed changes by turning the dial as shown below:  
Turn dial to the Forward direction  
Turn dial to the Reverse direction  
Dial CENTER  
2nd STEP  
REW  
Return to  
center  
1st STEP  
REW  
Return to  
center  
Return to  
center  
Return to  
center  
2nd STEP  
1st STEP  
FF  
REW  
REW  
STOP  
PLAY  
FF  
FF  
FF  
Reverse  
PICTURE  
SEARCH  
SP: –x 5  
EP: –x 15  
Forward  
PICTURE  
SEARCH  
SP: x 5  
Forward  
PICTURE  
SEARCH  
SP: x 5  
Reverse  
PLAY  
(–x 1)  
PLAY  
PLAY  
PLAY  
PLAY  
EP: x 15  
EP: x 15  
Reverse  
SLOW  
PLAY  
Reverse  
SLOW  
PLAY  
Reverse  
SLOW  
PLAY  
Forward  
SLOW  
PLAY  
Forward  
SLOW  
PLAY  
Forward  
SLOW  
PLAY  
STILL  
STILL  
STILL  
(–x 1/30)  
(–x 1/30)  
(–x 1/30)  
(x 1/30)  
(x 1/30)  
(x 1/30)  
SP:Field advance  
EP:Frame advance  
SP&EP:  
Field advance  
If you release the dial, it turns to the center position.  
Notes:  
As the SHUTTLE dial is turned in the stop mode, the VCR is set to the FF or REW mode and it does not go back to stop mode  
until you press the STOP button. Turning the dial back to initial position does not return the VCR to the stop mode.  
The reverse playback mode will be released automatically after 1 minute and the forward playback will start.  
The still picture mode will be released automatically after 10 minutes and forward playback will start.  
The reverse slow mode will be playback up to 255 fields.  
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PLAYBACK IN VARIOUS MODES  
The following operations are possible during playback.  
Picture Search  
Still Playback  
It is possible to carry out fast forward and rewind while  
viewing picture and thus quickly locate the section you wish to  
view (image played back at speed of 5 times faster than SPA2  
mode).  
Used to take a photograph, for example, of a particular scene.  
Press the PAUSE button during playback.  
PAUSE/STILL  
Turn the SHUTTLE dial all the way to the left or right during  
playback. (See page 40.)  
To return to playback, press either the PAUSE button or the  
PLAY button.  
If still playback continues for ten minutes, the unit auto-  
matically returns to playback.  
REV  
FWD  
Field Advance Playback  
To return to playback, release the SHUTTLE dial.  
Used when you want to analyze a scene in more details  
during playback.  
Slow Playback  
Turn the SHUTTLE dial to the forward direction during still  
playback.  
Used for creating a clear playback in the time-lapse mode of a  
RECORDED TAPE.  
To return to still playback, release the SHUTTLE dial. (See  
page 40.)  
Press the TIME MODE button during playback to set to one of  
the times. (See page 39.)  
REV  
FWD  
TIME MODE  
+
SET  
If the SHUTTLE dial is turned to end, a field advance  
playback is continuously carried out.  
To return to normal playback, press the button to set to SPA2  
or EPA6.  
To return to still playback, press the PAUSE button.  
Reverse Field Advance Playback  
Reverse Playback  
Used when you want to analyze a scene in more detail during  
playback.  
Turn the SHUTTLE dial to the reverse direction during still  
Used to carry out reverse playback of recorded tapes.  
Turn the SHUTTLE dial to the reverse direction during  
playback. (See page 40.)  
playback.  
To return to still playback, release the SHUTTLE dial. (See  
REV  
FWD  
page 40.)  
REV  
FWD  
To return to playback, release the SHUTTLE dial.  
When reverse playback continues for one minute, the unit  
automatically returns to playback.  
If the SHUTTLE dial is turned to end, a reverse field  
advance playback is continuously carried out.  
To return to still playback, press the PAUSE button.  
The reverse field advance is allowed up to 255 fields.  
Notes:  
If noise occurs during slow playback or still playback;  
Set the slow (field advance) playback mode and press the  
TRACKING button to adjust the tracking.  
There may still be some residue of noise even after  
tracking adjustment.  
If the screen waves up and down during still playback;  
Press the TRACKING button in a still playback to adjust  
the picture so that the screen waving stops.  
TRACKING  
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TIME DATE SEARCH  
Searching a picture at a desired day and time is possible by specifying the day and hour on the MENU screen.  
The VCR automatically records the current date and time (day/hour/minute). Accordingly, make sure before recording that the date  
and time is exactly adjusted.  
Search Operation  
In case of searching the picture at day of 28, 17:30 minutes in  
reverse direction;  
Press the DISPLAY  
button.  
Press the SET button to  
set the HOUR to 17 and  
press the SHIFT  
M E N U  
TI ME DATE SEARCH  
1
2
4
5
6
CLOCK ADJ UST  
SETUP  
DI SPLAY MODE  
PROGRAM  
ALARM RECALL  
TI ME DATE SEARCH  
DAY  
28  
17  
00  
HOUR  
MI NUTE  
TIME MODE  
DISPLAY  
button.  
+
SET  
TIME MODE  
DISPLAY  
TRACKING  
+
SHIFT  
FORWARD  
REVERSE  
SET  
TRACKING  
LOCATION SELECT  
SHIFT  
LATION SELECT  
END=[ DI SPLAY]  
MENU=[ DI SPLAY]  
Press the SHIFT button  
to blink TIME DATE  
SEARCH and press the  
Press the SET button to  
set the MINUTE to 30.  
TI ME DATE SEARCH  
TI ME DATE SEARCH  
DAY  
28  
17  
30  
DAY  
HOUR  
MI NUTE  
SEARCH  
01  
00  
00  
HOUR  
MI NUTE  
SET button.  
TIME MODE  
DISPLAY  
+
TIME MODE  
DISPLAY  
+
SET  
SET  
FORWARD  
REVERSE  
FORWARD  
REVERSE  
TRACKING  
SHIFT  
TRACKING  
SHIFT  
LOCATION SELECT  
LATION SELECT  
MENU=[ DI SPLAY]  
MENU=[ DI SPLAY]  
Press the SET button to  
set the DAY to 28 and  
press the SHIFT  
button.  
Press the SHIFT button  
to blink the REVERSE,  
and press the SET  
button.  
TI ME DATE SEARCH  
TI ME DATE SEARCH  
DAY  
HOUR  
MI NUTE  
28  
0
00  
DAY  
28  
17  
30  
3
HOUR  
MI NUTE  
TIME MODE  
TIME MODE  
DISPLAY  
DISPLAY  
+
+
SET  
SET  
FORWARD  
REVERSE  
FORWARD  
REVERSE  
TRACKING  
TRACKING  
SHIFT  
SHIFT  
LATION SELECT  
LATION SELECT  
MENU=[ DI SPLAY]  
MENU=[ DI SPLAY]  
Notes:  
Time date search is not carried out if the time adjustment has been not completed.  
Time date search is not carried out for tapes recorded by a unit which can’t automatically record data of time and date.  
Time date search will not operate when searching a section of tape that has an alarm on it. In this case perform alarm search.  
Time date search may cause a time error listed in the following to the specified time.  
Time date search may not be carried out in the areas at REC start and REC end shown below.  
A (Not carry out in  
the REC end area  
at maximum)  
Time error to the  
specified time at  
maximum  
Record mode  
SPA2, EPA6, SPA12,  
EPA18, SPA24, SP24, EP30,  
EP48, EP72, EP120  
1 min.  
1 min.  
REC start  
REC end  
less than A  
SP48, SP72, EP168, EP240  
SP120  
3 min.  
4 min.  
5 min.  
7 min.  
9 min.  
12 min.  
18 min.  
23 min.  
3 min.  
4 min.  
5 min.  
7 min.  
9 min.  
12 min.  
18 min.  
23 min.  
less than  
1min.  
SP168, EP480  
SP240, EP720  
EP960  
SP480  
SP720  
SP960  
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ALARM SEARCH  
With the alarm search function, it is possible to search for  
alarm that has been recorded on the tape.  
Search Operation  
Press the STOP button.  
Turn the SHUTTLE dial to set rewind or fast forward.  
H
ALARM  
M
ALARM  
1
3
4
PLAY  
H
SP  
ALARM  
REC  
SP  
PLAY  
STOP  
When the tape reaches the  
alarm recorded position, The  
VCR automatically enters the  
still picture mode.  
REV  
FWD  
Press the COUNTER MEMORY button twice to make  
Press the PLAY button.  
“ALARM M” to light.  
2
H
ALARM  
M
ALARM  
SP  
PLAY  
STOP  
COUNTER  
MEORY ALARM  
RESET  
Notes:  
In the cases shown below, Alarm Memory search may be not carried out.  
If the alarm recording is not carried out for more than those listed in the following chart then, the alarm may be skipped.  
If the alarm recording interval is not left for more than those listed in the following chart then, the alarm may be skipped.  
If there is not enough time between the beginning of the alarm search and the first alarm activation. If the time period is shorter  
than those listed in the following chart then, the first alarm may be skipped.  
Record  
mode  
Minimum alarm recording time  
needed  
Minimum alarm recording interval  
needed  
Minimum recording time needed between start of  
search and first alarm activations  
SPA2 or EPA6  
SPA12  
2 s  
15 s  
7 s  
7 s  
50 s  
25 s  
95 s  
5 s  
35 s  
15 s  
65 s  
EPA18  
SPA24  
30 s  
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NOTICE  
SIGNAL LEVELS OF INPUT/OUTPUT TERMINALS  
Signal level  
Input/Output terminal  
Additional remarks  
Open  
DC5V  
10K  
10K  
Ground input  
0V ± 0.5V  
ALARM IN  
100  
10K  
IN  
GND  
0.001µ  
10K  
200 ms or greater  
Open  
DC5V  
10K  
10K  
10K  
Ground input  
0V ± 0.5V  
100  
ALARM RESET  
RESET  
GND  
0.001µ  
10K  
200 ms or greater  
DC5V  
Alarm recording  
5V output  
220  
OUT  
GND  
ALARM OUT  
10  
Output impedance  
230 Ohm : MAX 10mA  
0V  
DC5V  
5V  
2.2K  
220  
a: 20 ms  
OUT  
GND  
(
SPA2, EPA6)  
REC TRIGG. OUT  
TAPE END OUT  
EXT CONT. IN  
0V  
Output impedance  
a: 32 ms  
(Except SPA2, EPA6)  
(See page 38.)  
220 Ohm : MAX 10mA  
a
Tape end  
Open  
Short  
TAPE END  
GND  
220  
Output impedance  
220 Ohm : MAX 20mA  
approx. 2 seconds.  
DC5V  
Open  
10K  
10K  
10K  
100  
Ground input  
0V ± 0.5V  
IN  
GND  
0.001µ  
10K  
200 ms or greater  
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DAILY AND PERIODIC INSPECTION  
This VCR has been designed to stand the use over long periods. Nevertheless, we recommend you to carry out regular daily  
inspection to insure problem-free use.  
Note:  
It is particularly important to carry out daily checks when using the VCR for repeat recording.  
Order of Daily Checks  
Press the PLAY button.  
Turn the power ON for this VCR and for the connected  
devices in the surveillance system including the video  
camera and monitor TV.  
6
7
1
2
3
4
5
PLAY  
STOP  
Does the correct picture appear in the monitor TV?  
Is the playback picture normal?  
Is there anything abnormal about the recorded date  
and time?  
1
2
3
Is the date-time display correct on the monitor TV?  
Press the REC button.  
8
REC  
8/28/97 THU  
17:30:06SPA 2  
1
2
3
Rewind the tape several digits on the section you  
recorded the previous day.  
Check the playback picture recorded in SPA2 mode.  
9
REV  
FWD  
Press the or TIME MODE button to go to the  
After checking these matters change to the mode you  
want to set to.  
SPA2 mode.  
1 0  
H
TIME MODE  
SET  
SP  
+
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Steps to Take after Daily Checks  
If an abnormality is found, turn the power switch to OFF and remove the power plug from the household AC outlet. Then consult  
with your dealer.  
A Request for Periodic Checks  
This VCR includes a time gauge to display the total usage  
time. The total usage time is displayed on the SETUP (2)  
screen.  
Periodically make sure the usage time.  
Press the DISPLAY  
button.  
M E N U  
1
CLOCK ADJ UST  
SETUP  
DI SPLAY MODE  
PROGRAM  
ALARM RECALL  
TI ME DATE SEARCH  
TIME MODE  
SET  
DISPLAY  
+
Total time:  
Max. 99999 hours  
(approximate value)  
TRACKING  
SHIFT  
LOCATION SELECT  
Time since the last maintenance: Max. 9999 hours  
(approximate value)  
END=[ DI SPLAY]  
Press the SHIFT button  
to blink SETUP and  
press the SET button.  
S
E T U P  
Regularly clean and replace parts in this VCR using the  
displayed usage times as a guide.  
For further details, consult your dealer.  
2
3
ALARM REC TI ME  
SPEED  
RESTART REC  
TAPE END MODE  
ALARM  
15S  
SP A 2  
OFF  
STOP  
STOP  
TIME MODE  
DISPLAY  
+
SET  
TRACKING  
SHT  
LOCATION SELECT  
MENU=[ DI SPLAY]  
Press the SHIFT  
button to change to  
SETUP screen (2).  
S
E T U P  
REC TRI GGER SEL.  
FI XED  
TIME MODE  
DISPLAY  
+
SET  
USAGE TI ME TOTAL  
HEAD  
0H  
0H  
TRACKING  
SHIFT  
LOCATION SELECT  
MENU=[ DI SPLAY]  
Tape Usage Frequency  
Replace tapes using the table below as a guide.  
Recording  
time mode  
Usage frequency  
Recording  
time mode  
Usage frequency  
(Using T-120)  
(Using T-160)  
(Using T-120)  
(Using T-160)  
SPA2  
EPA6  
100  
100  
40  
50  
50  
20  
10  
10  
10  
6
EP48  
SP72  
8
7
5
4
3
2
1
4
3
2
2
1
1
1
SPA12  
EPA18  
SPA24  
SP24  
EP72  
20  
SP120  
20  
EP120, SP168  
EP168, SP240  
20  
EP30  
12  
SP480 ~ SP960  
EP240 ~ EP960  
SP48  
1
10  
5
SPL01 ~ SPL03  
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CAUTIONS DURING USE  
Dew Condensation  
This VCR includes a safety function to prevent operation when dew condensation occurs and thus protects against damage to  
tapes, the video heads and other parts.  
PAUSE/STILL  
TIME LAPSE VCR  
PLAY  
STOP  
REV  
FWD  
POWER  
4Head 960Hour  
If condensation occurs  
TIME MODE  
SET  
TAPE REMAIN  
COUNTER  
DISPLAY  
+
TRACKING  
SHIFT  
MEMORY ALARM  
RESET  
LOCATION SELECT  
The DEW display blinks on the VCR display  
and a buzzer sounds continually (when  
BUZZER switch is ON).  
* To turn the buzzer off, turn the BUZZER  
switch to OFF.  
H
DEW  
SP  
Remove the cassette tape.  
With the POWER switch ON, wait until the Dew  
display stops blinking.  
DEW  
This may take several hours depending on  
surrounding conditions.  
1
2
3
What is condensation?  
Times when condensation occurs.  
If you pour cold beer in a glass, water droplets gather on  
the surface of the glass. This phenomenon is known as  
condensation.  
• When the video device has been suddenly transferred  
from a cold place to a warm place.  
• When using the device in a room where the heating has  
just been turned on or exposed directly to the cold air  
from an air conditioner.  
When the device is suddenly transported from an air-  
conditioned room or vehicle to a place with high tempera-  
ture and humidity in summer.  
When condensation occurs.  
If you continue to use the video device in this state, the  
tape will cling to the internal parts of the VCR, causing  
damage to the tape and video heads.  
• When used in a room with high humidity where steam is  
rising, for example.  
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BEFORE CALLING SERVICE PERSONNEL  
If you suspect a breakdown, check the following points before calling your serviceman for follow-up service.  
Installation  
Is the power plug securely inserted to an AC outlet?  
Is the VCR properly connected to the TV, video camera and other  
devices?  
Power does not go ON.  
There is no camera picture.  
Is there any problem with the connection of the connecting cords?  
Is the camera properly focused?  
The camera picture is indistinct.  
Function/Operation  
Has a video tape been inserted?  
The VCR does not operate even when the control  
buttons are pressed.  
Is the REMOTE switch OFF?  
Is the Dew lamp blinking?  
The VCR is not operating because the safety functions are operat-  
ing. Wait until the blinking stops with the Power switch ON.  
Has the VCR’s power plug been removed from the AC outlet for a  
long period? Insert the power plug in the AC outlet and carry out  
continuous charging for 48 hours or longer.  
The clock does not run after restoration of power  
following a power failure.  
The buzzer does not sound.  
Is the BUZZER switch set to OFF? If off, the buzzer does not work.  
Recording  
Playback, fast forward and rewind are possible but  
recording is not possible.  
Is the tab on the video cassette broken off?  
Is the video tape at tape end?  
Recording has stopped.  
Have more than 10 minutes passed since pressing the PAUSE  
button during recording?  
Nothing is being recorded.  
Have you been carrying out regular daily checks?  
If this phenomenon occurs often, something may be broken.  
Consult with your dealer.  
Not possible to record after restoring power following  
a power failure.  
Is restart recording OFF?  
Has the power failure lasted for longer than 10 days?  
Is TAPE END MODE on REWREC?  
Has one of the operations buttons been pressed during automatic  
rewind?  
Repeat recording is not possible.  
Is TAPE END ALARM on CONT?  
Timer recording is not possible.  
Is the present time setting correct?  
Is the timer setting correct?  
Has the TIMER button been pressed?  
Did a power failure continue for a long period after the timer was  
set?  
Has the POWER switch been turned ON?  
Has the power plug been removed from the AC outlet?  
Are the alarm sensor and the alarm input properly connected?  
Is the mode set to timer recording or timer standby?  
Are the remote control switch and external control input properly  
connected?  
Alarm recording is not possible.  
Auto recording is not possible  
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Playback  
Adjust with the TRACKING button.  
There is excessive noise in the playback picture.  
The playback picture is not clear.  
The video head may be clogged or worn out.  
Consult with your dealer.  
Press the TRACKING button in a still playback mode and adjust.  
The time-lapse mode playback picture or still  
playback shakes up and down.  
Are you using an external synchronous or gen-lock synchronous  
video camera?  
Two recorded sections appear in the playback  
picture when using several video cameras and  
changing cameras.  
Consult with your dealer.  
Is restart recording set to ON?  
When the VCR power plug is inserted to the AC  
outlet, recording starts and playback is not possible.  
Other matters  
Has DISPLAY MODE been set?  
No screen display appears.  
Is the On-Screen position correct?  
Did the power failure continue for more than 10 days?  
Recording does not continue automatically after  
restoring power following a power failure.  
Black/white picture appears in playback through  
color camera signals are recorded.  
Playback is carried out with the VIDEO MODE switch set to B/W  
position.  
Recording is carried out with the VIDEO MODE switch set to B/W  
position.  
Playback is carried out with the VIDEO MODE switch set to COLOR  
Pictures are colored in playback through black/  
white camera signals are recorded.  
position.  
Recording is carried out with the VIDEO MODE switch set to  
COLOR position.  
Cautions:  
Do not install the VCR in a location near heat sources, such as radiators or air ducts, or in a place subject to direct sunlight,  
excessive dust, mechanical vibrations or impacts.  
Allow adequate air circulation to prevent internal heat build-up. Do not place the VCR on soft surfaces (rugs, blankets, etc.), too  
near materials such as curtains and draperies or in a built-in installation such as a bookcase or rack.  
Keep the VCR and the video cassettes away from strong magnetic fields.  
To disconnect the lead, pull it out by the plug. Never pull the lead itself.  
Do not drop any inflammable or metallic objects, or liquid into the VCR. This may cause damage to the VCR.  
Do not hit or shake the VCR when moving it. This may cause damage.  
Remove the cassette from the VCR when not in use.  
Save the original carton and packing materials: they will come in handy if you ever have to transport your VCR.  
For maximum protections, repack the VCR as it was originally packed at the factory.  
Do not use volatile liquids such as insect spray near the VCR.  
Do not leave rubber or plastic products touching the VCR for a long time. They will damage the finish.  
Notes:  
When the TIME MODE is changed during recording, noises will occur for an instant on the screen and sound at that the TIME  
MODE changed area in the playback.  
When the TIME MODE is changed during playback, noises will occur for an instant on the screen and sound.  
In the cases shown below, the VCR sets the power on first for 1 ~ 2 s, and turns the power to off with display “OFF”.  
When the ALL clear button is pressed.  
When the power cord plug is connected after disconnected during the VCR display “OFF”.  
When the power supply is resumed from power failure during the VCR display “OFF”.  
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SPECIFICATIONS  
Power supply  
120V AC, 60 Hz  
Power consumption  
External dimensions  
Weight  
18W  
17 × 3-5/8 × 12-1/2 inch (W × H × D), 430 × 92 × 318 mm (W × H × D)  
11 lbs (5.0 kg)  
Signal system  
Standard NTSC color television system  
Rotary 2-head azimuth  
Recording System  
Cassette  
VHS marked, 1/2 inch cassette tape  
SPA2 mode: 33.35mm/s, EPA6 mode: 11.12mm/s  
SP modes: A2, A12, A24, 24, 48, 72, 120, 168, 240, 480, 720, 960  
EP modes: A6, A18, 30, 48, 72, 120, 168, 240, 480, 720, 960  
Within 2 minutes (when T-120 is used)  
1.0V(p-p), 75 Unbalanced Luminance signal  
1.0V(p-p), 75 Unbalanced Luminance signal  
350 lines (monochrome mode), 300 lines (color mode) (SPA2 mode)  
More than 45 dB: monochrome mode (SPA2 mode)  
More than 45 dB: color mode (SPA2 mode)  
Line input: 308mV (rms), more than 47k , pin jack  
Microphone input: 0.245mV (rms), less than 5k , ø3.5 jack  
388mV (rms), less than 4.7k , pin jack  
1 track  
Tape speed  
Recording/playback time mode  
Fast forward/rewind time  
Video input (BNC)  
Video output (BNC)  
Horizontal resolution  
Video S/N  
Audio input  
Audio output  
No. of audio tracks  
Audio frequency characteristics  
Audio S/N  
100 Hz to 10 kHz (SPA2 mode)  
More than 43 dB (SPA2 mode)  
Operating conditions  
Temperature: 41°F to 104°F (5°C to 40°C)  
Humidity: less than 80%  
Storage conditions  
Connector section  
Alarm input  
–4°F to 140°F (–20°C to 60°C)  
Ground input: 0 to 0.5V  
Alarm reset input  
Alarm output  
Ground input: 0 to 0.5V  
DC 5V, impedance: 230 , less than 10mA  
During time lapse: 0/5V negative pulse signal  
SPA2 and EPA6 mode: 0V  
Recording trigger output  
Alarm recording: 0/5V (Programmable)  
Except above-mentioned: 5V  
Tape end output  
Open/Short, impedance: 220 , less than 20mA  
Ground input: 0 to 0.5V  
External control input  
Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.  
Accessories  
• Instruction manual  
• Dew caution sheet  
(1)  
(1)  
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LIMITED WARRANTY  
TIME LAPSE VIDEO CASSETTE RECORDER  
The Imaging Systems Division of Toshiba America Information Systems, Inc. (“ISD”) makes the following limited warranties with regard to this Time  
Lapse Video Cassette Recorder (“Product”). These limited warranties extend to the Original End-User (“You[r]”).  
One (1) Year Limited Warranty – Parts (Excluding Video Head): Except for the Video Head, ISD warrants that this Product will perform in  
accordance with specifications for a period of one (1) year from the date of purchase by the original end-user. During this one (1) year period,  
ISD will repair or replace the Product, if it does not perform as warranted. In order to take advantage of this Limited Warranty, You must: (a) deliver  
the Product to an ISD Authorized Service Provider (“ASP”); (b) pay all transportation and insurance charges for shipment of the Product to the  
ASP; and, (c) pay all charges for labor, if the Product failure occurs more than ninety (90) days from the date of purchase by the original end-user.  
ISD reserves the right to substitute factory refurbished parts in place of those in need of repair.  
Ninety (90) Day Limited Warranty – Video Head: ISD warrants that the Video Head in this Product will perform in accordance with specifications  
for a period of ninety (90) days from the date of purchase by the original end-user. During this ninety (90) day period, ISD will repair or replace  
the Video Head. In order to take advantage of this Limited Warranty, You must: (a) deliver the Product to an ASP; and, (b) prepay all transportation  
and insurance charges for shipment of the Product to the ASP. ISD reserves the right to substitute a factory refurbished Video Head in place of  
the one in need of repair.  
Ninety (90) Day Limited Warranty – Labor: All labor to repair or replace the Product, or any part of the Product, during the ninety (90) day period  
from the date of purchase by the original end-user will be performed free of charge to You, provided that You have complied with all other terms  
and conditions of this Limited Warranty. Otherwise, You are responsible for payment of all labor charges.  
Instruction Manual (Owner’s Manual): You should read the Instruction Manual (Owner’s Manual) thoroughly before operating this Product. Before  
seeking warranty service, you should check the troubleshooting guide in the Instruction Manual (Owner’s Manual) and follow the instructions to  
correct the problem.  
Your Responsibilities: This Limited Warranty is subject to the following conditions:  
1. You must provide the bill of sale or proof of purchase at the time that warranty service is required.  
2. You must notify an ASP within thirty (30) days after You discover that the Product does not perform in accordance with specifications during  
the Limited Warranty period.  
3. You must pack the Product in its original carton using the original packing material, then insert the original carton containing the Product into  
another carton with additional packing material before shipping the Product to an ASP.  
DISCLAIMERS:  
ALLOTHEREXPRESSORIMPLIEDWARRANTIESONTHISPRODUCT,INCLUDINGTHEIMPLIEDWARRANTIESOFMERCHANTABILITY  
AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, ARE HEREBY DISCLAIMED. SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OF  
IMPLIED WARRANTIES OR LIMITATIONS ON HOW LONG AN IMPLIED WARRANTY LASTS, SO THE ABOVE LIMITATIONS MAY NOT  
APPLY TO YOU.  
IF THIS PRODUCT IS NOT IN GOOD WORKING ORDER AS WARRANTED ABOVE, YOUR SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY SHALL BE  
THE REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT OF THE PRODUCT. IN NO EVENT WILL ISD OR ITS PARENT COMPANY OR ANY ASP BE LIABLE TO  
YOUORANYTHIRDPARTYFORANYDAMAGESINEXCESSOFTHEPURCHASEPRICEOFTHEPRODUCT. THISLIMITATIONAPPLIES  
TODAMAGESOFANYKIND, INCLUDINGANYDIRECTORINDIRECTDAMAGES, LOSTPROFITS, LOSTSAVINGSOROTHERSPECIAL,  
INCIDENTAL, EXEMPLARY OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, WHETHER FOR BREACH OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, OR  
WHETHER ARISING OUT OF THE USE OF OR INABILITY TO USE SUCH PRODUCT, EVEN IF TAIS, ITS PARENT COMPANY, OR AN ASP  
HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES OR OF ANY CLAIM BY ANY OTHER PARTY. SOME STATES DO NOT  
ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES FOR SOME PRODUCTS, SO THE ABOVE  
LIMITATIONS OR EXCLUSIONS MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU.  
THIS WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS, AND YOU MAY ALSO HAVE OTHER RIGHTS WHICH MAY VARY FROM STATE  
TO STATE.  
THIS LIMITED WARRANTY SHALL BE VOID IF THE PRODUCT OR PARTS HAVE BEEN SUBJECTED TO MISUSE, ABUSE, ACCIDENT,  
IMPROPER INSTALLATION, IMPROPER MAINTENANCE, OR USE IN VIOLATION OF ISD’S WRITTEN INSTRUCTIONS, OR WHERE THE  
PRODUCT HAS BEEN ALTERED OR MODIFIED WITHOUT ISD’S PRIOR AUTHORIZATION, OR UPON THE REMOVAL OR ALTERATION  
OF ISD’S FACTORY SERIAL NUMBER. LABOR SERVICE CHARGES FOR PRODUCT INSTALLATION, SET UP AND ADJUSTMENT OF  
CONTROLS ARE NOT COVERED BY THIS LIMITED WARRANTY.  
How to Obtain Warranty Service – Step-By-Step Procedures: To obtain warranty service, You should:  
1. Contact an ASP for warranty service within thirty (30) days after the Product fails to comply with specifications.  
2. Arrange for shipment of the Product to an ASP.  
3. Securely pack the Product as described above, insure the carton, and include a letter explaining the problem and a copy of the bill of sale or  
proof of purchase.  
4. Prepay all transportation and insurance costs.  
Questions? If you have any questions, please check ISD’s website or send an e-mail as follows:  
No person, agent, distributor, dealer, authorized service provider, or company is authorized to change, modify, or extend the terms of this Limited  
Warranty in any manner whatsoever. The time within which an action must be commenced to enforce any obligation of ISD arising under this Limited  
Warranty or under any statute, or law of the United States or any state thereof, is hereby limited to one (1) year from the date You discover or should  
have discovered the problem. This limitation does not apply to implied warranties arising under state law. Some states do not permit limitation of  
the time within which You may bring an action beyond the limits provided by state law, so the above provision may not apply to You. This Limited  
Warranty gives You specific legal rights and You may also have other rights which vary from state to state.  
TOSHIBA AMERICA INFORMATION SYSTEMS, INC.  
Imaging Systems Division  
9740 Irvine Boulevard, Irvine, CA 92618-1697  
Printed in Japan  
(949)-461-4989 or (949)-461-4992  
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