Remote Control
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960-Hour Time Lapse Video Cassette Recorder
960-Hour Time Lapse Video Cassette Recorder
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1 POWER(TIMER) button
2 PLAY/STILL TR button
3 PLAY/STILL TRACKING - button
4 PAUSE / STILL + button
5 PAUSE/STILL - button
6 PLAY
button
7 FF
button
8 STOP
button
9 EJECT button
10 REC/PLAY SPEED
button
11 SHIFT
button
12 SHIFT
button
13 SET + button
14 SET - button
15 DISPLAY button
16 COUNTER button
17 CLEAR button
18 PAUSE / STILL button
19 REW
button
20 AUDIO ON button
21
●
REC button
22 PLAY SPEED
button
23 CHECK button
24 MENU button
ALARM INPUT Terminal
This terminal is to connect PIR sensors, door contacts or any
type of motion detectror.
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
This terminal is to connect to any external source, such as a
siren, etc.
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.