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HSR-1/1P
HSR-2/2P
Chapter 6
Maintenance and Troubleshooting
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Chapter 6
Maintenance and Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting
If some alarm message appears on the monitor screen
or the character display, or if the unit appears to be
Sympton
Cause
Remedy
Recording is not possible.
The cassette’s REC/SAVE switch is
set to SAVE.
The tape transport keys
The key lock function is active.
do not work.
No cassette is loaded.
Picture from a camera
The “CAMERA CONNECTION” setting
cannot be monitored.
of the camera is “NO” (the corresponding
camera number/numeric key is dark).
No video signal is being supplied to the
corresponding camera input (the
corresponding camera number/numeric
key flashes).
Picture from a camera
The corresponding camera number has
cannot be monitored on a
not been specified in “MONI DISP
divided screen.
STRUCTURE” (the corresponding
camera number/numeric key does not
light in amber).
Power is not turned off
This recorder remains on even when recording specified by timer recording is not in progress.
even if timer recording
is activated.
Set the REC/SAVE switch to REC.
Press the LOCK key to cancel the key lock function.
When a password has been specified, enter the
password (see page 5-15).
Insert a cassette.
Set “CAMERA CONNECTION” of the Image Control
Menu for the desired camera to “CONNECT” (see
page 5-7).
Supply an appropriate video signal.
Assign the number of the desired camera to a divided
screen in “MONI DISP STRUCTURE” of the Image
Control Menu (see page 5-9).
maufunctioning, please check the following before
contacting your Sony Dealer.
When power was turned
off during recording, noise
appears on the picture
recorded immediately
before power was turned
off.
Supply power for more than 24 hours to fully charge
the lithium battery for backup.
Even if power was turned off with the battery full
charged, noise may appear if the unit remains off for
more than 24 hours. Apply power within 24 hours.
The lithium battery used for backup
recording of the picture immediately
before power was turned off had not
been charged enough.
The unit was left turned off for more than
24 hours.
Chapter 6
Maintenance and Troubleshooting
Chapter 6
Maintenance and Troubleshooting
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Error Codes and Messages
This unit is provided with a self-diagnosis function that
detects internal errors. When it detects an error, it
Code
Message
Meanings
00-001
ERROR 00-001
AN ERROR DETECTED IN TAPE BLOCK.
ERROR 00-001
AN ERROR DETECTED IN TAPE BLOCK.
00-010
ERROR 00-010
RECORDING FAILED.
RECORDING IS CONTINUED ON HARD DISK.
60-00
*
ERROR 60-00
*
1)
AN ERROR DETECTED IN HARD DISK.
ERROR 60-00
*
1)
AN ERROR DETECTED IN HARD DISK.
RECORDING IS CONTINUED ON TAPE.
40-011
ERROR 40-011
CAMERA 1 - 4 RECORDING FAILED.
40-012
ERROR 40-012
CAMERA 5 - 8 RECORDING FAILED.
40-013
ERROR 40-013
CAMERA 9 - 12 RECORDING FAILED.
40-014
ERROR 40-014
CAMERA 13 - 16 RECORDING FAILED.
40-015
ERROR 40-015
AN ERROR DETECTED IN DA.
90
ERROR 90
(displayed only on the character display of this
recorder)
92-013
ERROR 92-013
COMMUNICATION ERROR WITH PANEL
KEY BLOCK.
92-014
ERROR 92-014
COMMUNICATION ERROR WITH TAPE
BLOCK. RECORDING IS CONTINUED ON
HARD DISK.
97-002
ERROR 97-002
ILLEGAL MENU SETTING.
INITIALIZE THE MENU SETTING.
1) 001: Cannot access the register.
002: Cannot access the data.
An error detected in the tape block in a mode other than
recording.
An error detected in the tape block during recording.
Recording fails for some reason, such as system data reading
failure.
An error detected in the hard disk in a mode other than
recording.
An error detected in the hard disk during recording.
Signals from camera 1 to 4 cannot be recorded.
Signals from camera 5 to 8 cannot be recorded.
Signals from camera 9 to 12 cannot be recorded.
Signals from camera 13 to 16 cannot be recorded.
Picture to be output cannot be correctly updated.
The recorder is not operating properly.
Serial communication error between CPU and the KY board.
Serial communication error between CPU and the tape block.
Sum error detected in the menu data loaded from EEPROM.
outputs an error message to the monitor screen and
indicates an error code in the character display.
Summary of Contents for HSR-1
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Page 116: ...6 4 HSR 1 1P HSR 2 2P 6 1 3 Loading Unloading 6 1 4 Manual Up Down the FL Block ...
Page 118: ...6 6 HSR 1 1P HSR 2 2P Attach the jigs ...
Page 123: ...6 11 HSR 1 1P HSR 2 2P PHASE ADJUSTMENT K PHASE ADJUSTMENT L PHASE ADJUSTMENT M ...
Page 152: ...6 40 HSR 1 1P HSR 2 2P 6 4 33 Roller Shaft Assembly and Roller Belt Removing Attaching ...
Page 153: ...6 41 HSR 1 1P HSR 2 2P 6 4 34 LID Opener Removing Attaching ...
Page 156: ...6 44 HSR 1 1P HSR 2 2P 6 5 ADJUSTMENTS AND CHECKS 6 5 1 Adjustment Position ...
Page 157: ...6 45 HSR 1 1P HSR 2 2P 6 5 2 Adjustment Order ...
Page 161: ...6 49 HSR 1 1P HSR 2 2P 4 Adjustment order ...
Page 170: ...6 58 HSR 1 1P HSR 2 2P 6 6 SERVICE MODE 6 6 1 Data Processing ...
Page 171: ...6 59 HSR 1 1P HSR 2 2P 6 6 2 Service Mode ...
Page 172: ...6 60 HSR 1 1P HSR 2 2P 6 6 3 System Control Adjustment ...
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Page 175: ...6 63 HSR 1 1P HSR 2 2P 6 6 4 Servo System Adjustments ...
Page 176: ...6 64 HSR 1 1P HSR 2 2P 6 6 5 Video System Adjustments 6 6 5 1 RP 228 Board Adjustments ...
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