Checking Usage Duration; Setting In/Out Terminals - Security Labs SL 700 User Manual

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Checking Usage Duration

1
Press the MENU button to display the initial MENU.
• The Running Time data
cannot be reset even
though the reset button is
pressed. If the RESET
button is pressed, all data
can be reset except the
Running Time : The video heads usage duration.
running time data.
2
Press the MENU button, the normal screen is
displayed.

Setting In/Out terminals

1
Press the MENU button to display the initial MENU.
2
Press the SHIFT
SET menu.
3
Press the SHIFT
mark(
4
Press the SHIFT
SET menu.
5
Press the SHIFT
mark(
6
Press the SHIFT
"Closed", "High" or "Low".
7
Press the MENU button three times, the normal
screen is displayed.
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button to display the VCR MODE
button to move the arrow
) to In/Output Set.
button to display the IN/OUTPUT
button to move the arrow
) for the desired item.
button to set "Open" or
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ALARM INPUT Terminal
1) "N/C" (Normally CLOSED Switch Circuit)
If the input becomes DC 5V for 500 msec or more,
the VCR starts alarm recording.
2) "N/O" (Normally OPEN Switch Circuit)
If the input becomes 0V for 500 msec or more, the
VCR starts alarm recording.
ALARM OUTPUT Terminal
1) "High"
When an alarm input is received and the unit is
recording, the output becomes DC 5V. Once the
alarm recording is over, the output returns to 0V.
2) "Low"
When an alarm input is received and the unit is
recording, the output becomes 0V. Once the alarm
recording is over, the output returns to DC 5V.
PANIC INPUT Terminal
1) "N/C" (Normally CLOSED Switch Circuit)
If the input becomes DC 5V for 500 msec or more,
the VCR starts panic recording.
2) "N/O" (Normally OPEN Switch Circuit)
If the input becomes 0V for 500 msec or more, the
VCR starts panic recording.
TAPE END(OUT) Terminal
1) "High"
During recording, when the end of the tape is
reached, the output becomes DC 5V.
2) "Low"
During recording, when the end of the tape is
reached, the output becomes DC 0V.
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