2 main menu → alarms – GE DSR-1000eZ User Manual

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Calibur DSR-1000eZ

4-2

0150-0238A

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Main Menu

→ Time/Date → Set Time

Time Setup

HH MM SS

03 05 53

[CANCEL] [OK]

To set the Time:

1. With HH MM SS highlighted, press the Enter button. The

highlighting will move to the row of numbers.

2. Enter the time in Hours, Minutes, and Seconds. Use the Jog to

change the values. Use the Shuttle to navigate among the
three fields.

3. Press the Enter button to confirm the selection.

4. To Save the changes and Exit the menu: Use the Jog to

select [OK], then press the Enter button.

--OR--

5. To Exit the menu without making changes: Use the Jog to

select [CANCEL], then press the Enter button.

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Main Menu

→ Time/Date → Set Date

Date Setup

MM DD YY DAY

12 17 00 SUN

[CANCEL] [OK]

To set the Date:

1. Press the Enter button. The highlighting will move to the row of

numbers.

2. Enter the date in Months, Days, Years. Day of the Week will

update automatically. Use the Jog to change the values. Use
the Shuttle to navigate among the three fields.

3. Press the Enter button to confirm the selection.

4. To Save the changes and Exit the menu: Use the Jog to

select [OK], then press the Enter button.

--OR--

5. To Exit the menu without making changes: Use the Jog to

select [CANCEL], then press the Enter button.

4.2 Main Menu

→ Alarms

Alarms Menu

Hardwire Alarm :

Enable

Teletext Alarm : Disable

Alarm Buzzer : Enable

[CANCEL] [OK]

Use this menu to specify:

Whether an alarm condition will be activated when the
unit detects a signal on the Alarm In connection.

Whether a teletext alarm signal (generated by a
multiplexer or other device) will cause the unit to
activate an alarm condition.

Whether the internal buzzer is activated during an
alarm condition.

A feature unique to the DSR-1000eZ is its ability to detect alarms via teletext provided within the video
signal. Standard Time Lapse VCRs can only detect an alarm if the alarm output signal of the Mux is
wired directly to the alarm input of the VCR using the VEXT connection.

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