Terminals
REMOTE Jack
The VCR can be remotely controlled by adding the
circuit shown below to the REMOTE jack or by using
the SVT-RM10 Remote Control Unit (not supplied).
SW1 ......... STOP
SW2 ......... PAUSE
SW3 ......... REW
SW4 ......... FF
SW5 ......... PLAY
SW6 ......... REC
SW7 ......... MENU
SW8 ......... Deactivated
SW9 ......... TIMER REC
SW10 ....... TAPE SPEED
SW11 ....... SHIFT v
SW12 ....... SHIFT b
Resistor tolerance should be
equal to or less than ±2%.
Note
Use a shielded cord less than 5 m (16 ft.) in length.
38
REMOTE jack
R2
1.5K
SW1
R3
0.43K
SW2
SW3
R4
0.51K
R5
0.62K
SW4
R6
0.75K
SW5
R7
0.91K
SW6
R8
1.1K
SW7
R9
1.3K
SW8
R10
2.0K
SW9
R11
2.4K
SW10
R12
3.6K
SW11
R13
5.6K
SW12
Using Recording Status Output Signal
Use a stereo mini plug to output the recording status
signal from the REMOTE jack. The pin allocation of
the Remote IN and Recording status OUT is as shown.
Ground
Recording status OUT
Remote IN
The recording status output signal functions as
follows:
• When recording: 5 V signal is output.
• During recording pause: the signal slowly turns on
and off repeatedly (about 1 Hz).
• If something is wrong with recording: the signal
rapidly turns on and off repeatedly (about 4 Hz).
• At the end of the tape: the signal lights for about one
second first then turns on and off rapidly twice
(equivalent to 4 Hz).
1 sec.
1 sec.
When using the SVT-RM10 Remote Control
Unit
When the SVT-RM10 Remote Control Unit is
connected to the VCR, the REC/PLAY SPEED $
button on the SVT-RM10 functions the same as the
TAPE SPEED button on the VCR and the REC/PLAY
SPEED 4 button functions as the TIMER REC button.
5 V
0 V