JVC SW-D7000U Instruction Manual page 48

9ch. color video multiplexer
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SW-D7000U, 9CH. COLOR VIDEO MULTIPLEXER
The record speeds can be programmed in the Normal Record Speed and Alarm Record Speed
sections of the Record sub-menu. The factory default settings are 2 hours for Normal and Alarm EIA.
The Normal and Alarm Record Speed menu appears as follows;
Normal Record Speed
Fields
Hours
[001]
[002]
The selection of either 'Fields' or 'Hours' will cause the other to change accordingly. Typically the
Hour setting will be used, however it may be necessary to use the 'Field' setting dependent on the
VCR used. Refer to your VCR's recommendations for field delay time to properly set this option.
Indicator:
During recording, the SW-D7000U indicates the speed at which it is recording on Monitor-A. It uses
the same time-format for the indicator as is generally used by time lapse VCRs. For example, R024
will be displayed to indicate that the unit is recording in 24-hour mode. (If the VCR switch input is
active, then R EXT will be displayed.
Checking record output settings (VCR VIEW): The programmer may need to view the video output of
the VCR, typically this is to check VCR output or settings.
To select the VCR as input, press FUNCTION (F) and then press PLAY. On Monitor-A you
will see the multiplexed video images as they are being output to the VCR for recording.
To de-select the input, repeat the above procedure. Notice that when VCR VIEW is exited, the unit
always reverts to Live mode.
VCR Playback Speed:
The programmer must select the Playback speed on the VCR, and not on the SW-D7000U. There is
no related setup required on the SW-D7000U during Playback. The SW-D7000U will automatically
adjust its display to match the VCR Playback speed.
Indicators:
During Play mode the on-screen text "P" indicates the current mode, Play mode. The speed at
which the data was recorded is displayed after the "P". The on-screen "P024" indicator (for example
24 hour mode) tells the programmer the speed at which the tape was recorded. It does not indicate
the speed at which the tape is being played back. To find out the Playback speed, the programmer
must look at the VCR's Playback speed indicator.
If the recording was made using the camera switch VEXT input , then the mode and speed indicator
will read 'P EXT' in Play mode.
The time and date is displayed on-screen during Play mode. Note that this is the recorded time, not
the current system time.
The indicator 'V' will be displayed in the corresponding camera image if there was video loss at the
time that the recording was made.
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