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Error codes 01 through 14, and 24 are detected in both/one of the SS-95 and/or DR-508 boards.
Error codes 20 through 23 are detected in the DR-508 board.
Error codes 92 through 99 are detected in the SS-95 board.
2-2. Details of Error Messages
Precaution
The “protection mode” described in this section means the servo control system automatically stops the
tape transport and drum motor rotation, and maintains this state. The VTR cannot be automatically
recovered to the normal state after the VTR once switched to the protection mode. To recover it, turn the
power off, and then turn it back on with the cassette tape out.
If the protection mode is worked with the cassette tape inserted, be sure to take out the cassette tape
manually with reference to “1-11. Taking Out the Cassette in Tape Slacking”. Never turn on the power
again with the cassette tape in to avoid damage the tape.
ERROR-01 REEL SLACK THREAD ERROR
Description:
Tape slacking was detected during threading or unthreading.
Detecting conditions:
1) When no take-up reel FG can be detected in the unthread operation just after
activation.
2) When the relation between the take-up reel FG and threading FG is out of the
specification in operations other than unthread just after activation.
Sub error message:
None
Possible causes:
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Cassette compartment trouble or installation defect
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The reel did not rotate because the cassette was lifted-up from the speci-
fied position.
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Take-up reel FG waveform shaper circuit (SS-95 board) trouble
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Take-up reel motor trouble
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Take-up reel motor drive circuit (DR-508 board) trouble
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Take-up reel brake trouble
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Take-up reel brake solenoid drive circuit (DR-508 board) trouble
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Servo adjustment defect on take-up reel
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Harness disconnection
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Take-up reel table height adjustment defect
Protecting operation:
Switches to the protection mode.
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Be sure to take out the cassette manually (refer to Section 1-11). Do not turn on
the power again with the cassette tape in to avoid damage the tape.