Sony PGV-250, PGV-250P User Manual

Specifications and Main Features

  • ALARM IN/TAPE END OUT/REC IND OUT: Mini-stereo jack (1), Input TTL level: Output Contact closure: active short Output impedance 220 ohms Signal level high 3.7 V DC
  • Timer Section:
  • Clock type Crystal lock
  • Time Indication 12 hours but can be set to 24 hours (factory setting)
  • Features:
  • Inbuilt alarm recording adaptor applicable on video Walkman.
  • Program Recording (ALARM, CONTI REC, TIMER modes)
  • Superimposed Date / Time
  • Alarm Signal Output
  • Backup Function
  • Alarm List Display
  • Automatic tape rewind function
  • Microphone amplifier built in
  • Operations through Menu screen

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What model is PGV-250/250P?

A: PGV-250/250P is an alarm recording adaptor that could be used with the Video Walkman.

Q: How many recording modes are available?

A: This supports three recording modes which include ALARM mode, CONTI REC Continuous Recording mode and TIMER mode.

Q: In what manner I can connect PGV-250/250P to Video Walkman?

A: You have to match the orientation of the adaptor to multi pin connector of the Video Walkman and slide it backward to the end until you hear a click sound and now it is locked in position.

Q: What can I do if I get the message "Backup Battery Low?"

A: This means that the lithium battery is either depleted or missing. Insert a new CR2032 lithium battery in this case.

Q: Is it possible to hand set the recording parameters?

A: Yes, the recording options can be altered through the menu that appears on the display that is connected to the Video Walkman.

Q: Is there a clock included in the device?

A: The internal clock has two types of time display formats, the 12-hour format and also the 24-hour format.

Q: If the tape reaches the end of the tape, what will happen?

A: Conversely, if it is programmed, the adaptor has a feature which allows it to rewind the tape and commence further recording, more efficiently then before.

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