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Error messages (continued)
Monitor display
Description
Priority
High
(Low)
VTR operation
E-04
(UNKNOWN SIG)
This appears when the signals supplied from the
IEEE1394 digital interface are not DVCPRO/DV
format signals.
Check that the 1394
input has been
connected properly.
E-11
(NOT 1x 25M SIG)
This appears when the signals supplied from the
IEEE1394 digital interface are not DVCPRO/DV
(25 Mbps) format 1x transfer signals.
Check the 1394 input
signals.
E-91
(COPY
PROTECTED)
The copy protect information which has been input
from the IEEE1394 digital interface is copy
protected when a DV cassette has been inserted.
• This warning is displayed at all times. When it appears, a
recording operation cannot be initiated from any mode
other than recording. When it appears during a recording
operation, the mode is transferred to stop.
Check the tape.
This signal can be
recorded when a
DVCPRO cassette has
been inserted.
E-16
(INVALID VIDEO
SIG)
This appears when the compressed video signals
supplied from the IEEE1394 digital interface are
irregular signals.
• This warning appears only during recording
operations. In such cases, no signals are
recorded on the tape, and only erasure of
existing signals is performed.
Check the 1394 input
signals. It is possible that
playback signals of an
unrecorded tape are
being input.
E-17
(INVALID AUDIO
SIG)
This appears when the audio signals supplied
from the IEEE1394 digital interface are irregular
signals.
• This warning appears only during recording
operations. In such cases, the signals are
recorded with the audio signals muted.
Check the 1394 input
signals. It is possible that
signals other than 1x
playback signals are
being input from a VTR
or other device.
E-18
(INVALID TC SIG)
This appears when the time code information
supplied from the IEEE1394 digital interface is
irregular information.
• This warning appears only during recording
operations. In such cases, the internally
generated time code is recorded.
Check the time code of
the device which is
supplying the time code.
E-92
(1394 INITIAL
ERROR)
This appears when the connection status of the
IEEE1394 digital interface is irregular.
If a loop-through format has
been adopted for the cable
connections, re-connect
each of the cables on a 1:1
basis. If such a format has
not been adopted, set the
POWER switch to OFF and
then back to ON.
E-10
(FAN STOP)
This appears when the fan motor has shut down.
Check the fan for foreign
matter.
No recording
o p e r a t i o n s
are possible.
No recording
o p e r a t i o n s
are possible.
E-14
(NO MATCH SIG)
(For AJ-SD255E)
This appears when a DV cassette has been inserted,
and then the signals from the IEEE1394 digital
interface are not DV format 1x transfer signals.
Check the 1394 input
signals.
No recording
o p e r a t i o n s
are possible.
No recording
operations
are possible
O p e r a t i o n
cannot be
continued.
O p e r a t i o n
cannot be
continued.
O p e r a t i o n
cannot be
continued.
Signal input
and output
through the
I E E E 1 3 9 4
d i g i t a l
interface is
stopped.
O p e r a t i o n
continues.
Corrective action
Displaying the warning information
• A warning message appears when a warning has occurred. “NO WARNING” appears when a warning has not occurred.
• When more than one warning has occurred simultaneously, move the joystick up or down to check the description of each
warning.
Warning messages
E-09
(NO RF)
This appears when a blank section lasting for
more than one second on the tape has been
detected during playback.
A blank section is identified as such when all the
following conditions are met:
• There are no output signals from any of the heads.
• The playback data cannot be read.
• There is no CTL signal (DV/DVCAM tapes excluded).
Check the tape. It is
possible that an
unrecorded tape has
been loaded.
O p e r a t i o n
continues.
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