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Chapter 12 Maintenance — Warning system
Warning system
If an error is detected immediately after the camera is turned on or during operation, the viewfinder and warning lamp indicate the error. Deal with the
error by following the indications.
Cases indicated by error codes
Error code
Viewfinder status
display
Description
Behavior and cause
[E-30]
[TURN POWER OFF]
An error occurred in the camera built-in memory
because the P2 card being accessed was ejected.
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Warning lamp flashes four times per second.
Alarm will sound four times in one second.
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Cannot operate.
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Follow the message to turn off the power once and
turn on the power again.
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Ensure that there is no error in the clips on the ejected
card, and restore the clips as necessary.
[E-31]
[TURN POWER OFF]
System mode error occurred.
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Warning lamp flashes four times per second.
Alarm will sound four times in one second.
f
Cannot operate.
f
Follow the message to turn off the power once, turn
on the power again, and check that there is no error
display.
[E-35]
[SYSTEM ERROR]
Codec control error occurred.
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Warning lamp flashes four times per second.
Alarm will sound four times in one second.
f
The operation stops.
f
Contact your dealer.
[E-36]
[SYSTEM ERROR]
P2 system error occurred.
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Warning lamp flashes four times per second.
Alarm will sound four times in one second.
f
The operation stops.
f
Contact your dealer.
[E-37]
[SYSTEM ERROR]
P2CS microcomputer error occurred.
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Warning lamp flashes four times per second.
Alarm will sound four times in one second.
f
The operation stops.
f
Contact your dealer.
[E-39]
[SYSTEM ERROR]
Video initialization error occurred.
f
Warning lamp flashes four times per second.
Alarm will sound four times in one second.
f
The operation stops.
f
Contact your dealer.
[E-64]
[SYSTEM ERROR]
(or no display)
Reference signal error occurred.
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Warning lamp flashes four times per second.
Alarm will sound four times in one second.
f
The operation stops.
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Contact your dealer.
Cases indicated by error messages
During recording/playback
Viewfinder status display
Description
Behavior and cause
[AUTH NG CARD]
The CPS authentication of the memory card has failed.
The memory card that has failed CPS authentication
cannot be recorded or played back.
f
The current operation will continue.
[BACKUP BATT EMPTY]
Displays any reduced voltage detected on the backup
battery in the internal clock when the power is turned
on.
f
The current operation will continue.
f
Charge the built-in battery.
f
Set the time.
[CARD ERROR]
Displayed when an data error caused by the P2 card
occurs during recording.
Displayed after recording stops until the next operation.
Also displayed for three seconds during playback when
a P2 card error causes playback to stop.
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If the error occurs during recording, the warning
lamp flashes four times per second for approx. three
seconds after recording stops.
Alarm will sound four times in one second.
f
Warning lamp does not light up when an error occurs
during playback.
f
The operation will stop.
f
After it stops, the P2 card on which the error occurred
is write-protected. Replace the P2 card of the slot
where the error occurred.
[DIR NG CARD]
The directory position is not correct.
f
The current operation will continue.
f
Make a card backup immediately and format the card
to use it again.
[FAN STOPPED]
Displayed when the fan motor is stopped.
f
The current operation will continue.
f
If the fan has stopped with error, stop using the
camera immediately and consult your dealer.
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If the fan has stopped, temperature of the camera
will rise. Therefore, do not use the camera for a long
period of time.
[HIGH TEMPERATURE]
The temperature inside the camera is higher than that of
the normal conditions.
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Power is automatically turned off after approximately
five seconds after abnormal temeperature is detected.
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Turn on the power again and check recording and
playback operations. If the problem persists, consult
your dealer.
Summary of Contents for AU-V35LT1G
Page 5: ...Before using the camera read this chapter Chapter 1 Overview ...
Page 115: ...This chapter describes video output Chapter 8 Output and Screen Display ...
Page 207: ...This chapter describes the specifications of this product Chapter 13 Specification ...
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