Vcr Setting And External Control Communication Speed Setting - Sanyo MPX-CD92 Instruction Manual

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VCR SETTING AND EXTERNAL CONTROL
COMMUNICATION SPEED SETTING
(VCR SET)
You must set this unit output to match the type (Timelapse or
Real time VCR) and settings of the VCR used for recording.
Setting the VCR Output
1
Press the MENU button 3 times to display the (VCR
SET) menu.
2
Using the + (or –) button, select the desired "VCR
MODE" setting, then press the l button.
Following this procedure, select the settings for REC
SPEED, ALARM REC SPEED, PROGRAM REC MODE
and COLOR KILLER.
3
Press the l button to go to the (SERIAL SET) menu,
or
Press the MENU button to go to the next menu
screen, or
Press the EXIT button to exit the menu display.
2
(Timelapse VCR)
VCR SET menu
If the VCR is not Equipped with a SW (switching) Output
Connector
VCR MODE
TLS:
If using a timelapse VCR. (Default setting)
REAL: If using a real time VCR.
REC SPEED
The recording speed settings on this unit correspond to
recording durations on a T-120 tape.
With a timelapse VCR
Set the recording speed to match the recording speed of the
timelapse VCR.
The available speeds are: 2 (2H) (Default setting), 12 (12H),
24 (24H), 48 (48H), 72 (72H), 96 (96H), 120, 168, 240, 360, 480,
720, 960 (960H)
With a real time VCR
Set the recording speed to match the recording speed of the real
time VCR.
The available speeds are: 6 (6H) (Default setting), 18 (18H),
30 (30H), 48 (48H), 72 (72H), 96 (96H), 120, 168, 240, 360 ,
480, 720, 960 (960H)
NOTE: Real time VCRs speed is based on a T-160 cassette
tape. When setting this unit to 6H, 18H or 30H, refer to
the table 1 for the speed correspondence, and select
the speed on the VCR accordingly.
English
(Real time VCR)
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Table 1
REC SPEED setting
6 (6H)
18 (18H)
30 (30H)
ALARM REC SPEED
With a timelapse VCR
Set the recording speed to use when an alarm trigger is received to
match the alarm recording speed of the timelapse VCR.
The available speeds are:
2 (2H) (Default setting), 12 (12H), 24 (24H), NC, F2
NC:
When an alarm trigger is received, the recording speed is not
changed and stays as set under "REC SPEED".
F2:
Use this setting when using the SW output terminal on a timelapse
VCR that does not output a switching signal in 2H mode.
With a real time VCR
Set the recording speed to use when an alarm trigger is received to
match the alarm recording speed of the real time VCR.
The available speeds are:
6 (6H) (Default setting), 18 (18H), NC, F6
NC:
When an alarm trigger is received, the recording speed is not
changed and stays as set under "REC SPEED".
F6:
Use this setting when using the SW output terminal on a real time
VCR that does not output a switching signal in 6H mode.
PROGRAM REC MODE
Using the programmed recording mode you can decided to only
output the recorded live pictures from a certain camera or to give
priority to the pictures from a certain camera.
This will set the programmed recording mode.
MODE1: Only the live pictures from the camera for which
programmed recording is set are recorded.
MODE2: The live pictures from the camera for which
programmed recording is set are recorded together
with the live pictures from the other cameras.
OFF: Programmed recording will not be done.
NOTE:
Programmed recording of multiple cameras is done by switching to
each camera in order.
In the (CAMERA SET) menu, set for each camera if programmed
recording is to be conducted or not (see page 36).
The recording mode set here is the same as the ACTIVE REC
recording mode (see page 34). The programmed recording mode is
the normal recording mode applied to the camera, while the active
recording mode will modify the recording mode for the camera when
an external alarm or a video sensor trigger is received.
Any camera for which programmed recording is turned off, will not be
recorded when an external alarm or a video sensor trigger is
received. To record from a camera for which programmed recording
is turned off, when an external alarm or a video sensor trigger is
received, set the active recording mode to on.
COLOR KILLER
(Default setting: OFF)
Used to playback a tape recorded through a black and white
multiplexer, using a color multiplexer.
ON:
When using a black and white tape, the color killer function is active.
OFF:
The color killer function is not active.
NOTE: Model MPX-MD92 does not have COLOR KILLER.
Menu 3
Recording speed setting on the
real time VCR
8H (8-hour mode)
24H (24-hour mode)
40H (40-hour mode)
(Default setting: OFF)

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