JVC SR-9090U VCR User Manual


 
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SR-9090U
REC
REC
STOP
REC
CHECK
EJECT
OPERATE
REVERSE
FIELD REV
FIELD ADV
REW PLAY
TRACKING
TIMER
SEARCH
RESET/
CANCEL
DISPLAY LOCK
HDR
CNT RESET
MENU
TIME MODE
SHIFT
ON SCREEN
OPERATE
V. LOCK
PAUSE
FF
+
+
SET
+
SR-9090U
REC
REC
STOP
REC
CHECK
EJECT
OPERATE
REVERSE
FIELD REV
FIELD ADV
REW PLAY
TRACKING
TIMER
SEARCH
RESET/
CANCEL
DISPLAY LOCK
HDR
CNT RESET
MENU
TIME MODE
SHIFT
ON SCREEN
OPERATE
V. LOCK
PAUSE
FF
+
+
SET
+
6 RECORDING
5-2 Recording/Playback Speed Mode Selection
5 PREPARATION
[REC] indicator
[ON SCREEN f] button
[TIME MODE +/] buttons
6-1 Switch Setting During Recording
Connection
Connect the input and output connectors on the rear panel
correctly. Refer to CONNECTIONS on pages 14 to 16.
Menu switch settings
Set menu switches as required.
5 INPUT
Select LINE (composite) or Y/C video signal input.
5 ON SCREEN/F. DISPLAY MODE
Select the brightness and ON/OFF for each indication
(date, time and recording speed, etc).
During recording, the selected on-screen data is
recorded together with video signals.
If you do not want to display or record a specific item,
set it to OFF.
<REC TALLY> setting
Set whether or not the [REC] indicator lights in the
Record mode.
5 VTR MODE
HDR
Set to ON to record in the High-Density Recording
mode during timelapse recording.
POWER ON REC
Set to ON for external timer recording or automatic
restart of recording after a power failure. For details,
refer to 6-9 How to Restore Recording After Power
Failure and 6-10 External Timer Recording on page
45.
AUTO REW
Select the mode engaged when the tape ends.
OFF: The Stop mode is engaged.
ON: The tape automatically rewinds to the
beginning.
When the <REPEAT REC> menu switch is set to ON,
repeat recording takes place regardless of the setting
of this switch.
REPEAT REC
Set to ON to perform repeat recording. For details,
refer to 6-7 Repeat Recording on page 43.
AUTO REC CHECK
Set to ON to perform Recording Check automatically
at the beginning of a tape in the Repeat Recording
mode.
5 SRI/EXT MODE
SRI/EXT REC
- Set to SERIES to perform series recording. For
details, refer to 6-6 Series Recording on page 41.
- Set to EXT to execute automatic recording when
activated by an external signal.
For details, refer to 6-8 Recording with External
VCR Activation Signal on page 44.
5 ALARM/SENSOR MODE
REC MODE
- For alarm recording, set to ALARM or ALL. For
details, refer to 6-4 Alarm Recording on page 38.
- For sensor recording, set to SENSOR or ALL. For
details, refer to 6-5 Sensor Recording on page 40.
5 BUZZER
TAPE END
Set to ON if you want the buzzer to sound when the
tape ends during recording.
5 IN/OUT
CAMERA SW
Set the camera switching timing signal output to an
external sequential switcher during recording.
- To switch cameras every 1 field or 1 frame, set this
menu switch to 1 FIELD or 2 FIELD.
Recording tape
Use an HG (high grade) tape for recording with this unit
(a JVC cassette is recommended). Before recording,
perform a test recording to check the picture quality.
Tapes recorded on this VCR cannot be played back on
normal VHS VCRs. To avoid inadvertently trying to
play back tapes recorded in this unit on standard VHS
VCRs, label the cassette appropriately to distinguish it
from tapes recorded in the normal VHS mode.
[ON SCREEN 7] button
[HDR] indicator
Record/playback speed
indication
[TIME MODE +/] buttons
Press the [OPERATE] button to turn the operating mode on.
Select whether or not the HDR mode is engaged with the <HDR> menu switch on the <VTR MODE> screen. When the
During HDR recording or HDR playback, the [HDR] indicator lights.
Select the Record or Playback speed with the [TIME MODE +/] button. Refer to the table below.
The selected recording or playback speed mode is shown on the display.
Available modes differ depending on whether HDR is ON or OFF.
Available recording
time (hours)
Recording/playback
interval (sec.)
T-60
T-90 T-120T-30
Display
HDR OFF
HDR ON
2H ——Standard (SP) 0.5 1 1.5 2 Possible
6H ——3x (EP) 1.5 3 4.5 6 Possible
24H 0.2 0.08 24-hour timelapse 6 12 18 24 Impossible
48H 0.4 0.15 48-hour timelapse 12 24 36 48 Impossible
72H 0.6 0.2 72-hour timelapse 18 36 54 72 Impossible
120H 1 0.35 120-hour timelapse 30 60 90 120 Impossible
168H 1.4 0.5 168-hour timelapse 48 96 144 168 Impossible
240H 2 0.7 240-hour timelapse 60 120 180 240 Impossible
480H 4 1.35 480-hour timelapse 120 240 360 480 Impossible
960H 6 2.7 960-hour timelapse 240 480 720 960 Impossible
Audio
recording
Mode
HDR ON/OFF can be activated in any recording mode except the 2H/6H mode.
High-Density Recording
HDR is performed with the EP heads. When HDR is set to OFF, recording is performed with the SP heads.
In the HDR mode, the interval between frames (fields) is reduced by about a third, allowing three 3 times as many frames
to be recorded as in the ordinary timelapse mode. This does not affect the actual recording time of the tape (the recording
time is the same as it would be if recorded in the normal (SP) Timelapse mode).
The quality of the picture recorded in the HDR mode is inferior to that in ordinary timelapse recording (equivalent to the EP
mode).
Available recording time may vary depending on the type of cassette used.
For best results, use a T-120 tape.
Replace the cassette at least once every 15 days when using the 2H - 168H modes. In the 240 - 960H modes,
replace the cassette with a new one at the completion of recording.