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Lafayette Instrument 09459R User manual

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Model 09459R
WIRED INFRARED REMOTE
USER INSTRUCTIONS
3700 Sagamore Parkway North
P.O. Box 5729 • Lafayette, IN 47903 USA
Tel: 765.423.1505 • 800.428.7545
Fax: 765.423.4111
E-mail: [email protected]
www.lafayetteinstrument.com © 2002 by Lafayette Instrument Company, Inc. All Rights Reserved- Rel. 2.19.04
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System Description 3
Operation Instructions 3
Specifications 5
Ordering Information 6
Table of Contents:
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DESCRIPTION:
The 09459R IR remote is a wired remote controller for Lafayette Instrument’s Model 09947 VCR. It
is a microprocessor-based device, which allows you to take full advantage of the VCR’s capabilities
and provide simple, efficient control of basic analysis needs. It is battery operated and requires 3 AAA
batteries. Six buttons on the remote allow the user to operate the VCR in play mode, reverse, slow
forward, fast forward search, fast reverse search, frame advance (forward only), and stop.
OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS:
Place the IR locator bracket in front of the VCR’s IR receiver module and secure by peeling the
protective coating off of the foam tape (located on the base of the locator bracket) and pressing the
tape to the bottom of the VCR. If you are unsure of where the VCR’s IR receiver module is located,
the following directions will help to locate the receiver.
1. Turn on VCR and insert a tape.
2. Place IR emitter in front of information display window, either to the left or to the right
of the VCR’s information display.
3. Press the play button on the remote controller, and observe the VCR’s display panel to
see if the unit goes into play mode.
4. If no response is observed, move the IR emitter to another location, and try again.
5. Once the VCR starts responding to the remote, the IR receiver module should be
directly in front of the IR emitter’s location, and the locator bracket can be secured in
place.
Play and Slow Play
With the IR emitter in proper position and with a tape in the VCR, a single press of the Play button
will instruct the VCR to go into play mode. Subsequent presses of the Play button will then toggle
the VCR between slow play speed and regular play.
Reverse
Pressing the Reverse button, while in play or pause will place the VCR into reverse play. Once the
Reverse Button is released, the VCR will go to regular play speed. If the tape is stopped, a quick
press and release of the Reverse Button will place the VCR into play mode.
Still/Step
Pressing the Still/Step button puts the VCR into pause mode. Subsequent presses of the Still/Step
button causes the VCR to advance the tape one frame.
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Forward Search
When the Forward Search button is pressed, the VCR goes into fast forward play mode. In this
mode, the VCR plays at 7 times the normal speed. It will stay in this mode as long as the Forward
Search button is held down or the VCR runs to the end of the tape. Once the Forward Search button
is released, the VCR will go into forward play. If the tape is stopped, a quick press and release of
this button will put the VCR into play; if the button is held down, the VCR will go into Fast
Forward Search.
Reverse Search
By pressing the Reverse Search button, the VCR will go into a high-sped reverse play mode. Again,
this speed is 7 times the regular reverse play. The VCR will stay in Reverse Search for as long as
the button is held down or until the tape is completely rewound. Once the Reverse Search button is
released, the VCR will go into forward play. When the tape is not playing, a quick press and release
of the Reverse Search Button will put the VCR into play, while holding the button down will place
the VCR into reverse search.
Stop
Pressing the stop button will stop the tape from playing. Pressing any other button, except the Still/
Step Button will activate the VCR.
Battery Replacement
If the 09459R remote fails to operate or does not seem to work properly, there is a good chance that
the three AAA batteries need replacement. To replace the batteries, the bottom of the remote
enclosure must be removed. This is accomplished by removing the 4 Phillips head screws located
on the sides of the remote enclosure. With the screws removed, the bottom of the enclosure will
separate from the enclosure top. The battery holder is secured to the enclosure bottom, and is
connected to the circuit board via a 2-pin connector, which can be removed. Care should be taken
when re-connecting the batteries to the circuit board to ensure proper alignment and polarization of
the connector.
If, after replacing the batteries, the remote fails to function, check that the batteries are properly
installed, and the 2-pin connector is properly plugged into the circuit board. Also, check that the VCR
is on, and that a tape is in the VCR, and that the tape is rewound.
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SPECIFICATIONS:
Dimensions—2” x 5” x 1” enclosure, 15 ft. cable length
Weight—12 oz.
Power—3 – 1.5 Volt AAA batteries
Buttons—6 buttons as follows:
PLAY/SLOW
REVERSE
FWD SEARCH
REV SEARCH
STILL/STOP
STOP
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3700 Sagamore Parkway North
P.O. Box 5729 • Lafayette, IN 47903 USA
Tel: 765.423.1505 • 800.428.7545
Fax: 765.423.4111
E-mail: [email protected]
www.lafayetteinstrument.com
Lafayette Instrument Wired Infrared Remote
Model 09459R User’s Manual
Ordering Information:
All phone orders must be accompanied by a hard copy of
your order. All must include the following information:
1) Complete billing and shipping addresses
2) Name and department of end user
3) Model number and description of desired item(s)
4) Quantity of each item desired
5) Purchase order number or method of payment
6) Telephone number
DOMESTIC TERMS
There is a $50 minimum order. Open accounts can be extended
to most recognized educational institutions, hospitals and
government agencies. Net amount due 30 days from the date
of shipment. Enclose payment with the order; charge with
VISA, MasterCard; or pay COD. We must
have a hard copy of your order by mail or fax. Students,
individuals and private companies may call for a credit
application.
INTERNATIONAL PAYMENT INFORMATION
There is a $50 minimum order. Payment must be made in
advance by: draft drawn on a major US bank; wire transfer to
our account; charge with VISA, MasterCard,
or confirmed irrevocable letter of credit. Proforma
invoices will be provided upon request.
RETURNS
Equipment may not be returned without first receiving a Return
Goods Authorization Number (RGA).
When returning equipment for service, please call Lafayette
Instrument to receive a RGA number. Your RGA number will
be good for 30 days. Address the shipment to: Lafayette
Instrument Company, 3700 Sagamore Parkway North,
Lafayette, IN 47904, U.S.A. Shipments cannot be received at
the PO Box. The items should be packed well, insured for full
value, and returned along with a cover letter explaining the
malfunction. Please also state the name of the Lafayette
Instrument representative authorizing the return. An estimate
of repair will be given prior to completion ONLY if requested
in your enclosed cover letter. We must have a hard copy of
your purchase order by mail or fax, or repair work cannot
commence.
WARRANTY
Lafayette Instrument guarantees its equipment against all defects
in materials and workmanship to the ORIGINAL PURCHASER
for a period of one (1) year from the date of shipment, unless
otherwise stated. During this period, Lafayette Instrument will
repair or replace, at its option, any equipment found to be
defective in materials or workmanship. If a problem arises,
please contact our office for prior authorization before returning
the item. This warranty does not extend to damaged equipment
resulting from alteration, misuse, negligence or abuse, normal
wear or accident. In no event shall Lafayette Instrument be
liable for incidental or consequential damages. There are no
implied warranties or merchantability of fitness for a particular
use, or of any other nature. Warranty period for repairs or
used equipment purchased from Lafayette Instrument is 90 days.
DAMAGED GOODS
Damaged equipment should not be returned to Lafayette
Instrument prior to thorough inspection.
When a shipment arrives damaged, note damage on delivery
bill and have the driver sign it to acknowledge the damage.
Contact the delivery service, and they will file an insurance
claim. When damage is not detected at the time of delivery,
contact the carrier and request an inspection within 10 days of
the original delivery. Please call the Lafayette Instrument
Customer Service Department for a return authorization for
repair or replacement of the damaged merchandise.
Lafayette Instrument Co. Europe
4 Park Road, Sileby,
Loughborough, Leics., LE12 7TJ. UK.
Tel: +44 (0)1509 817700
Fax: +44 (0)1509 817701
E-mail: [email protected]

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