Panasonic Agtl950 Operating Instructions Manual
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11 2-2 Display 2 CONTROLS AND CONNECTORS 2345 16789131211 1013 14 1Operation mode display Shows the operation modes. Playback Recording RewindFast- forwardTimelapse playback StillRecord- pause Reverse step slow playback Field-by-field playback Rewind searchFast-forward searchReverse playback 5Recording/playback speed display •Normally shows the recording/playback speed mode set with the [TIME MODE] button. • Shows the following indications in the Alarm Search mode.During alarm search: Shows the...
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12 2-1 FRONT PANEL2-3 Rear Panel 9[S-VIDEO OUT] S-VIDEO output terminal (4 pin) Outputs separate Y/C signals. 0Signal ground terminal This ground terminal is not provided for safety purposes. It is used to ground signals. Connect this terminal to ground the signal between VCRs. ![CAM SW OUT] camera switching signal output terminal When a sequential switcher is connected, this terminal outputs camera switching timing control signals. For details on these signals, refer to page 56. @[COM] common ground...
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13 2-3 Rear Panel 2 CONTROLS AND CONNECTORS ^[TAPE END OUT] tape end signal output terminal Outputs a signal when the tape ends during recording. If the menu switch on the screen is set, signals are output when the specified tape reel counter value is exceeded. •Outputs a +12 V signal during recording. When the tape ends or the specified counter value is passed, a 0 V (GND level) signal is output. •When the tape ends during auto repeat recording or auto rewind recording, 0 V signal is output for...
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14 CCD AC~INRS-232C CAM SW OUTALARM IN COMCOM ALARM REC OUT ALARM RESETTAPE END OUTWARNING OUTCLOCK RESET INSERIES REC IN SERIES REC OUT CLOCK RESET OUTSPAREMICIN OUT AUDIOVIDEOS-VIDEO 3-1 Connecting to a Camera 3 CONNECTIONS Microphone COM ALARM IN 1Connect the monitor’s video/audio input connectors to the AG-TL950P’s video/audio output connectors. 2Connect the video camera’s video output connector to the AG-TL950P’s video input connector. 3Input audio signals to the audio input connectors via an...
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15 CCD CCD CCD CCD CCD CCD 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 AC~INRS-232C CAM SW OUTALARM IN COMCOM ALARM REC OUT ALARM RESETTAPE END OUTWARNING OUTCLOCK RESET INSERIES REC IN SERIES REC OUT CLOCK RESET OUTSPAREMICIN OUT AUDIOVIDEOS-VIDEO 3-2 System Using Sequential Switcher Video camera Alarm sensor inputAlarm sensor Microphone Alarm signal output...
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16 3-3 Connecting the Rear Panel Input/Output Terminal Connections [CAM SW OUT] camera switching signal output terminal[ALARM IN] alarm signal input terminal [ALARM RESET] alarm reset terminal[ALARM REC OUT] alarm recording mode signal output terminal [CLOCK RESET] clock reset terminal 5When setting the clock to the first VCR’s clock 5When setting the clock to the external master clock External interface example Example: Lamp lights with HIGH signal 5 Use appropriately rated devices. ALARM COM IN...
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20 4 ON-SCREEN/MENU SWITCHES 4-3 Date and Time Setting Summer Time Compensation •When setting the time, make sure the item is set to “OFF”. When this unit is shipped, this item is set to “OFF”. Standard time 1Set the clock to the actual time. 2When daylight savings time start, set the item to “ON”. •The time advances one hour on the display. During DAYLIGHT SAVINGS time 1Set the time with a one-hour delay. 2After setting the time, set the item to “ON”. •The set time advances one hour. 3At the end of...