Sony PDWHD1500 User Manual (PDW-HD1500 / PDW-F1600 Operation Manual for Firmwa - Page 167

During recording and editing operations, During playback, Description/action

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During recording and editing operations Alarm message in time data display area Input Sig!" a) ILL. REC! a) ILL. REF! a) MEM. Full! a) Verify ERR! Recording Cache Full! Clip End! Disc Full! REC Format! a) Preroll! a) Last Clip! a) Live Logg! Alarm message in video monitor screen Description/action VIDEO INPUT SIGNAL DOES NOT MATCH SYSTEM SETUP. This appears when the signal that does not correspond to the system frequency or the number of lines set in this unit is being input, or when HDSDI or i.LINK TS is selected as a video input signal while setting the SD signal recording. Input a signal that matches the system frequency, or change this unit's system frequency setting (see page 43). ENCODING DOES NOT SYNCHRONIZE Check the signals being input to this unit. WITH REF VIDEO. INPUT VIDEO SIGNAL DOES NOT SYNCHRONIZE WITH REF VIDEO SIGNAL. USE COMMON REFERENCE SIGNAL OR CONNECT RECORDER REF OUT TO PLAYER REF IN. Input a reference signal synchronized with this unit's system frequency. MEMORY FULL !! Check the disc being recorded by this unit. DISC ERROR DETECTED. This appears when an error is found in the signal recorded on the disc while performing the recording verification function. Change the disc. NOW RECORDING ... Wait for recording to finish. CACHE FULL. DATA IS BEING OVERWRITTEN. This appears when the memory becomes full while performing the disc exchange cache function. Change the disc immediately. EDITING ACROSS MULTIPLE CLIPS IS NOT POSSIBLE. This appears when an edit across multiple clips is attempted. It is not possible to edit across multiple clips. DISC FULL. FOR MORE RECORDING, DELETE SOME CLIPS. This appears when the free capacity of the disc is exhausted during assemble editing. Delete unneeded clips, or exchange the disc for one with enough free capacity. REC MODE SELECTION DIFFERENT FROM AUDIO/VIDEO ON DISC. MATCH REC MODE SELECTION WITH CLIP. This appears when editing of mixed recording formats is enabled and an attempt is made to edit an underlying clip in a different recording format. Reset the recording format to match the format of the editing target clip (see page 61). PREROLL TIME SETTING IS SHORT. This appears when editing is impossible because the preroll time is too short. Set setup menu item 001 PREROLL TIME to 5 seconds or longer. ASSEMBLE EDITING IS NOT POSSIBLE BESIDES LAST CLIP. This appears when an attempt is made to perform an assemble edit on a clip that is not the last clip on the disc. Assemble editing is possible only on the last clip. CANNOT EDIT AV MATERIAL IN LIVE LOGGING MODE. This appears when an edit preset command is received while the Live Logging function is enabled. a) Displayed only when setup menu item 016 ALARM DISPLAY is set to "on" or "limit". During playback Alarm message in time data display section ILL. PLAY! a) Alarm message in monitor video section ILLEGAL PLAYBACK. Description/action Check the disc being played by this unit. Appendix 167 Troubleshooting

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167
Troubleshooting
Appendix
During recording and editing operations
a) Displayed only when setup menu item 016 ALARM DISPLAY is set to
“on” or “limit”.
During playback
Alarm message in time
data display area
Alarm message in video monitor screen
Description/action
Input Sig!”
a)
VIDEO INPUT SIGNAL DOES NOT
MATCH SYSTEM SETUP.
This appears when the signal that does not
correspond to the system frequency or the number of
lines set in this unit is being input, or when HDSDI or
i.LINK TS is selected as a video input signal while
setting the SD signal recording.
Input a signal that matches the system frequency, or
change this unit’s system frequency setting
(see
page 43)
.
ILL. REC!
a)
ENCODING DOES NOT SYNCHRONIZE
WITH REF VIDEO.
Check the signals being input to this unit.
ILL. REF!
a)
INPUT VIDEO SIGNAL DOES NOT
SYNCHRONIZE WITH REF VIDEO
SIGNAL.
USE COMMON REFERENCE SIGNAL
OR CONNECT RECORDER REF OUT TO
PLAYER REF IN.
Input a reference signal synchronized with this unit’s
system frequency.
MEM. Full!
a)
MEMORY FULL !!
Check the disc being recorded by this unit.
Verify ERR!
DISC ERROR DETECTED.
This appears when an error is found in the signal
recorded on the disc while performing the recording
verification function. Change the disc.
Recording
NOW RECORDING ...
Wait for recording to finish.
Cache Full!
CACHE FULL.
DATA IS BEING OVERWRITTEN.
This appears when the memory becomes full while
performing the disc exchange cache function.
Change the disc immediately.
Clip End!
EDITING ACROSS MULTIPLE CLIPS IS
NOT POSSIBLE.
This appears when an edit across multiple clips is
attempted.
It is not possible to edit across multiple clips.
Disc Full!
DISC FULL.
FOR MORE RECORDING, DELETE
SOME CLIPS.
This appears when the free capacity of the disc is
exhausted during assemble editing.
Delete unneeded clips, or exchange the disc for one
with enough free capacity.
REC Format!
a)
REC MODE SELECTION DIFFERENT
FROM AUDIO/VIDEO ON DISC.
MATCH REC MODE SELECTION WITH
CLIP.
This appears when editing of mixed recording formats
is enabled and an attempt is made to edit an
underlying clip in a different recording format.
Reset the recording format to match the format of the
editing target clip
(see page 61)
.
Preroll!
a)
PREROLL TIME SETTING IS SHORT.
This appears when editing is impossible because the
preroll time is too short.
Set setup menu item 001 PREROLL TIME to 5
seconds or longer.
Last Clip!
a)
ASSEMBLE EDITING IS NOT POSSIBLE
BESIDES LAST CLIP.
This appears when an attempt is made to perform an
assemble edit on a clip that is not the last clip on the
disc.
Assemble editing is possible only on the last clip.
Live Logg!
CANNOT EDIT AV MATERIAL IN LIVE
LOGGING MODE.
This appears when an edit preset command is
received while the Live Logging function is enabled.
Alarm message in time data
display section
Alarm message in monitor video
section
Description/action
ILL. PLAY!
a)
ILLEGAL PLAYBACK.
Check the disc being played by this unit.