American Dynamics ADV096HD User Manual

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Installation
Note
A point to notice
Info.
Supplementary information
RS-232C
Setting the transmission rate
(TRANSMISSION RATE)
When JOG is turned, the display will
be switched in the order of 1200 (bps)
 2400 
 4800 
 9600 
 1200 
...
Setting the data bit length (DATA
BIT LENGTH)
When JOG is turned, the display will be switched in the order of
8BIT 
 7BIT 
 8BIT 
 ...
Setting the stop bit length (STOP BIT LENGTH)
When JOG is turned, the display will be switched in the order of
1BIT 
 2BIT 
 1BIT 
 ...
Setting the parity bit (PARITY BIT)
When JOG is turned, the display will be switched in the order of
NONE 
 ODD 
 EVEN 
 NONE 
 ...
Setting a character marking the end of a status or error
code (DELIMITER<SEND>)
When JOG is turned, the display will be switched in the order of
CR•LF 
 CR 
 CR•LF 
 ...
Setting a character marking the end of a command
(DELIMITER<RECEIVE>)
When JOG is turned, the display will be switched in the order of
CR•LF 
 CR 
 CR•LF 
 ...
Setting the ID number of the VCR (VCR ADDRESS)
When JOG is turned, the display will be switched in the order of
NONE 
 VCR01 
 VCR02 
 ..... 
 VCR254 
 VCR255.
<RS-232C>
TRANSMISSION RATE
1200
DATA BIT LENGTH
8BIT
STOP BIT LENGTH
1BIT
PARITY BIT
NONE
DELIMITER<SEND>
CR•LF
DELIMITER<RECEIVE>
CR
VCR ADDRESS
NONE
FIRST TIME SET UP
Setting the present time, date and
Daylight Saving Time settings (TIME
DATE ADJUST)
 page 28
Setting operation of VCR when the
tape reaches its end during
recording or playback (TAPE END)
The VCR’s function when the tape reaches its end during
recording is as follows.
STOP
: The tape stops, the indication “End” appears on
the fluorescent display and “TAPE END” on
screen.  When CALL OUT is set to
WRNG•TAPE END, a call signal is output from
the CALL OUT terminal.
REWIND
: Rewinds the tape to the beginning and stops
(except during timer recording).  When CALL
OUT is set to WRNG•TAPE END and a tape
reaches its end, a call signal is output for 2
seconds from the CALL OUT terminal.
REPEAT
: Rewinds the tape to the beginning and resumes
the recording.  When CALL OUT is set to
WRNG•TAPE END and a tape reaches its end,
a call signal is output for 2 seconds from the
CALL OUT terminal.
ALARM•PROT (alarm protection) :
If any alarm recordings are present on the tape
and the tape stops, the indication “End” appears
on the fluorescent display and “TAPE END” on
screen.  When CALL OUT is set to
WRNG•TAPE END, a call signal is output from
the CALL OUT terminal.  If there is no alarm
recording, the VCR rewinds the tape to the
beginning and resumes the recording.
 Go to page 8 for the VCR’s function when the tape reaches
its end during playback.
Setting Quasi-V-sync on or off (QUASI V-SYNC)
ON
: Quasi-V-sync. signal is inserted to the video output
signal in the special effects playback (
 page 16) or
normal playback in L18H-128H or 0H mode.
OFF
: Quasi-V-sync. signal is not inserted.
Note
Some multiplexers may require QUASI V-SYNC to be OFF
in order to work properly.
Setting the playback/recording color mode (VIDEO MODE)
AUTO
: The VCR automatically switches the circuits according
to type of the input/playback video signal, color or
black & white.
B/W
: Select for recording or playback in black & white.
Setting the tape length (TAPE LENGTH)
T-120
: Select when using a T-120 tape.
T-160
: Select when using a T-160 tape.
Setting to sound buzzer during warning (BUZZER)
WRNG
: The buzzer sounds when there is any
malfunction in the VCR.
WRNG•TAPE END : The buzzer sounds when there is any
malfunction in the VCR or the tape
reaches its end.
<FIRST TIME SET UP>
TIME DATE ADJUST
TAPE END
STOP
QUASI V-SYNC
ON
VIDEO MODE
AUTO
TAPE LENGTH
T-120
BUZZER
WRNG
RS-232C
WRNG•REMAIN
: The buzzer sounds when there is any
malfunction in the VCR or the tape has
approximately 9 minutes (at 6H mode) left.
OFF
: The buzzer does not sound.
Note
To stop the buzzer:
Press MENU button once. If <MAIN MENU> appears, press
MENU button again to exit the menu.  When the VCR is
locked, press LOCK button to unlock the VCR, then the
buzzer stops.
Setting the RS-232C parameters
See the next section.
Setting the Menus (Cont.)