External timing input connector (ext time in), External timing output connector (ext time out), 14, reset output terminal (reset out) – Panasonic WJ-SQ308 User Manual

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12. External Timing input Connector (EXT TIME IN)

This input connectors for sequence operation with

external timing pulses. Connect the trigger signals

from a Panasonic Time Lapse VTR to this connector.

13. External Timing Output Connector (EXT TIME OUT)

This connector outputs timing pulse signals which are

synchronized with the sequence operation. As shown

in the system application examples, two or more

switchers may be used together in either a synchro­

nized or asynchronous manner. When synchronized,

the External Timing Output Connector of one switcher

(the Master unit) is connected to the External Timing

Input Connector the second unit (the Slave unit). The

Slave unit's TIME INT/EXT SELECTION SWITCH

should be set to the EXT position. The Master unit’s

TIME INT/EXT SELECTION SWITCH may be to either

INT or EXT, depending on whether a Time Lapse VTR

used.

14, Reset Output Terminal (RESET OUT)

This terminal is connected to the Alarm On/Off

Selection Switch (4). When setting the Alarm On/Off

Selection Switch (4) to the OFF position and connect­

ing the reset terminal of the Time Lapse VTR to this

terminal, the alarm function will stop.

15, Recover Input Terminal (RECOVER IN)

When this is connected to the recover output terminal

on the Time Lapse VTR, this switcher will stay in the

alarm mode as long as the Time Lapse VTR stays in

its alarm mode. After that, normal sequence operation

is resumed.

Note: Time Lapse VTR alarm mode must be set for a

minimum of 60 seconds for this feature to func­

tion.

1. The External Timing Output Connector(13) and Alarm

Output Terminatile) are open collector outputs. They

will not operate unless loads are connected to them

externally and DC power (not to exceed (Max.30V

100mA) is supplied externally.

2. When the Alarm On/Off Selection Switch (4) is set to

the OFF position, the alarm mode wilt not operate even

if an alarm input is received. When the sequential

switcher is connected to the Time Lapse VTR, the

alarm will not operate if either of them has its alarm

selector in the Alarm OFF (Reset) position.

3. If the Alarm Spot Output Connector (11) is used for

monitoring and if any one of the 3-position Selection

Switches (6) is in the SPOT MON position, only the

signal of the camera which is in the SPOT MON mode

will be output, even during an alarm condition. If none

of the 3-position Selection Switches are in the Spot

Mon position during an alarm condition, the Alarm

Spot Output Connector will output the alarmed camera

position.

4. Alarm Time Control is preset for 60 second duration at

the factory.

However, this duration can be varied within the range

of 1 to 5 minules.lt is varied by turning the internal

Alarm Time Control VR2.

CAUTIONS

16. Alarm Output Terminal (ALARM OUT)

If this terminal is connected to the alarm input terminal

on the Time Lapse VTR, the Time Lapse VTR will be

automatically switched over from long-time recording

to normal-time recording at the same time as this

switcher starts alarm operation. "ITiis terminal is an

open collector output, to which loads of up to 30V

100mA can be connected. Thus it may be used for

controlling an alarm device by using a relay, for exam­

ple.

If this terminal is connected to the detection connector

on the time-date generator WJ-810, the cumulative

number of alarms and the time of the last alarm are

indicated.

17. Adaptor Connector (DC 9V)

Connect an AC Adaptor (supplied) to this connector.

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