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CONTENTS
1 INTRODUCTION
1-1 Major Features.............................................. 6
1-2 Periodical Maintenance ................................ 6
1-3 Precautions................................................... 7
1-4 Daily Inspection ............................................ 7
2 CONTROLS AND CONNECTORS
2-1 Front Panel .................................................. 8
2-2 Display ....................................................... 10
2-3 Rear Panel................................................. 11
3 CONNECTIONS
3-1 Connecting to a Camera............................ 13
3-2 Connecting a System Using a Sequential
Switcher ..................................................... 14
3-3 Connecting the Rear Panel Input/Output
Terminal Connections................................ 15
4 MONITOR ON-SCREEN DISPLAY
4-1 On-Screen Display in the Time/Date and
Record Mode ............................................. 16
4-2 Main Menu Display .................................... 17
4-3 Alarm Input/Power Loss Data Display ....... 18
4-4 Hour Meter Display .................................... 18
5 SETTING OF THE FUNCTION MENU
SWITCHES
5-1 Function Menu Switche Setting ................. 19
5-2 Contents of the Function Menu
Switches .................................................... 20
6 PREPARATION
6-1 Cassette Loading/Unloading...................... 23
6-2 Date and Time setting................................ 23
6-3 Summer Time Compensation .................... 25
6-4 Selection of Record/Play Mode.................. 25
7 RECORDING
7-1 Preparation ................................................ 26
7-2 Recording................................................... 27
7-3 Timer Recording ........................................ 28
7-4 Alarm Recording ........................................ 33
7-5 Sensor Recording ...................................... 35
7-6 Repeat Recording...................................... 36
7-7 Series Recording ..... ................................. 37
7-8 Recording with External VCR Activation
Signal ........................................................ 38
7-9 How to Restore Recording After Power
Failure........................................................ 39
7-10 External Timer Recording .......................... 39
7-11 Tape End Buzzer ....................................... 39
8 PLAYBACK AND SPECIAL-EFFECTS
PLAYBACK
8-1 Preparation ................................................ 40
8-2 Playback .................................................... 40
8-3 Special-Effects Playback ........................... 41
8-4 Index Search.............................................. 42
8-5 Tracking/V. Lock Adjustment ..................... 42
9 TROUBLESHOOTING
9-1 Error Indication .......................................... 43
9-2 No Error Indication..................................... 44
10 OPTIONAL SA-K97U RS-232C INTERFACE
BOARD
10-1 Installation of the SA-K97U ....................... 45
10-2 SA-K97U Specifications............................. 46
10-3 SA-K97U RS-232C Protocol &
Commands................................................. 47
11 APPENDIXES
11-1 Rear Panel's Input/Output.......................... 54
11-2 Specifications............................................. 55
JVC is not liable for compensation for loss or damage
to recordings in the event this unit fails to record or play
back properly because the unit malfunctions or a
defective video cassette tape is used.
Please note that it may be unlawful to use any material
recorded from TV broadcast programs or pre-recorded
programs without the consent of the owner of
copyright, except in cases where this material is
recorded exclusively for personal use.
PAL
The SR-L910E/EK is a video cassette recorder able to
execute timelapse recording with VHS cassettes.
Use only video cassettes bearing the
PAL
mark.
This unit is designed for professional use.