Panasonic SDC615 AJSDC615 User Guide - Page 77

Error codes, BATTERY NEAR END, TAPE NEAR END

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Chapter 6 Maintenance and inspections 10. BATTERY NEAR END Indications on LCD screen The bar display that shows the remaining battery charge starts flashing. WARNING lamp Flashes once a second. Tally lamp Flashes once a second. Viewfinder BATT LED starts flashing. Alarm Sounds four times a second. Warning description The battery charge is nearly depleted. VTR unit operation Operation continues. Corrective action Replace the battery when it becomes necessary. 11. TAPE NEAR END Indications on LCD screen The bar display that shows the remaining tape amount starts flashing. WARNING lamp Flashes once a second (during recording). Tally lamp Flashes once a second (during recording). Viewfinder ≥ The remaining tape display starts flashing (in the EE mode). ≥ "=" flashes for 3 seconds one minute before the tape reaches the end. Alarm Sounds once a second. Warning description The tape is close to its end (about 2 minutes remain). VTR unit operation Operation continues. Corrective action Replace the cassette tape when it becomes necessary. 6 6-3-2 Error codes One of the following error codes appears in the display window when an error has occurred in the unit for some reason. Error codes (81 to 92) relating to the DVCPRO connector When an error has occurred while recording the signals which are input to the DVCPRO connector, the error status is indicated by a code which flashes once every two seconds in the time code display area. Even after the cause of the error is eliminated, the code continues to flash for another six seconds. Error codes 81 to 90 When recording is paused, the applicable error code lights up on the display for as long as the MODE CHECK button is held down. Error code 92 Whenever recording is paused, error code 92 lights up and remains lighted. Code No. 04 08 0B 0C 0D 0E 0F 38 3F 6F 11 81 82 83 84 87 90 92 Description of error Pinch solenoid problem Cleaning solenoid problem Supply reel problem Take-up reel problem Capstan problem Cylinder problem Loading problem Servo transmission problem Camera transmission problem Reference signal problem Video initialization problem The signals supplied to the DVCPRO connector are not k1 speed transfer signals in the DVCPRO (25 Mbps) or DV format. The signals supplied to the DVCPRO connector are not k1 speed transfer signals in the DVCPRO50 (50 Mbps) format. The video signals supplied to the DVCPRO connector are not the correct signals. The signals supplied to the DVCPRO connector are not in the DVCPRO or DV format. The audio signals supplied to the DVCPRO connector are not the correct signals. No signals are supplied to the DVCPRO connector. Something is wrong with the DVCPRO connector connection. ("1394 INITIAL ERROR" is displayed in the viewfinder.) 77

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Chapter 6
Maintenance and inspections
77
6-3-2 Error codes
One of the following error codes appears in the display
window when an error has occurred in the unit for some
reason.
10. BATTERY NEAR END
11. TAPE NEAR END
WARNING lamp
Flashes once a second (during recording).
Indications on LCD screen
The bar display that shows the remaining tape
amount starts flashing.
Tally lamp
Flashes once a second (during recording).
Viewfinder
The remaining tape display starts flashing (in
the EE mode).
=
flashes for 3 seconds one minute before
the tape reaches the end.
Alarm
Sounds once a second.
Warning description
The tape is close to its end (about 2 minutes
remain).
VTR unit operation
Operation continues.
Corrective action
Replace the cassette tape when it becomes
necessary.
WARNING lamp
Flashes once a second.
Indications on LCD screen
The bar display that shows the remaining battery
charge starts flashing.
Tally lamp
Flashes once a second.
Viewfinder
BATT LED starts flashing.
Alarm
Sounds four times a second.
Warning description
The battery charge is nearly depleted.
VTR unit operation
Operation continues.
Corrective action
Replace the battery when it becomes necessary.
Error codes (81 to 92) relating to the DVCPRO
connector
When an error has occurred while recording the signals which
are input to the DVCPRO connector, the error status is
indicated by a code which flashes once every two seconds in
the time code display area.
Even after the cause of the error is eliminated, the code
continues to flash for another six seconds.
Error codes 81 to 90
When recording is paused, the applicable error code
lights up on the display for as long as the MODE
CHECK button is held down.
Error code 92
Whenever recording is paused, error code 92 lights up
and remains lighted.
Code No.
Description of error
04
Pinch solenoid problem
08
Cleaning solenoid problem
0B
Supply reel problem
0C
Take-up reel problem
0D
Capstan problem
0E
Cylinder problem
0F
Loading problem
38
Servo transmission problem
3F
Camera transmission problem
6F
Reference signal problem
11
Video initialization problem
81
The signals supplied to the DVCPRO connector are not
k
1 speed transfer signals in the DVCPRO (25 Mbps) or
DV format.
82
The signals supplied to the DVCPRO connector are not
k
1 speed transfer signals in the DVCPRO50 (50 Mbps)
format.
83
The video signals supplied to the DVCPRO connector are
not the correct signals.
84
The signals supplied to the DVCPRO connector are not
in the DVCPRO or DV format.
87
The audio signals supplied to the DVCPRO connector
are not the correct signals.
90
No signals are supplied to the DVCPRO connector.
92
Something is wrong with the DVCPRO connector
connection.
(
1394 INITIAL ERROR
is displayed in the viewfinder.)