Recording times – Honeywell HRTL-One User Manual

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Document 900.0259

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System Setup

P

Recording Times

The record time depends on the record speed and record quality settings (see

Recording

Setup

, page

26

).

Table 3-2

provides typical NTSC recording times and

Table 3-3

provides

typical PAL recording times for a 120 GB hard drive.

Table 3-4

provides typical NTSC

recording times and

Table 3-5

provides typical PAL recording times for a 250 GB hard

drive.

7. REC

Press to start recording.

8. POWER

Press to power up the HRTL-One. Press again to power off the HRTL-One.

9. REW

(Left)

Press once to play video backward at high speed. Press again to adjust the speed (1, 2, 4, 8, 16, 32
times, depending on the number of times you press this button).

10. FF

(Right)

Press once to play video forward at high speed. Press again to adjust the speed (1, 2, 4, 8, 16, 32
times, depending on the number of times you press this button).

11. PAUSE

Press to pause the video at the currently displayed image.

12. PLAY

Press to play recorded video.

13. LEDs

Under the following conditions, the red light is ON:

HDD = The hard drive is activated.

HDD FULL = The hard drive is full.

ALARM = When alarm enable is set to Yes and an alarm is triggered, the LED flashes red.

TIMER = When the recording timer is set for operation.

PLAY = The HRTL-One is in Play mode.

REC = The HRTL-One is in Record mode.

Table 3-1

Front Panel Controls

Control

Function (cont’d)

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