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6-2-11. History of VR Recording-related Errors
1) Turn of the main power ON.
2) On the screen after exiting all menu screens, press “ESC” on the service remote controller.
3) Press “DISP”.
4) Press “4”.
5) Press “ESC”. (Returns to the original screen)
Error Message Check Method
1) Turn of the main power ON.
2) On the screen after exiting all menu screens, press “ESC” on the service remote controller.
3) Press “DISP”.
4) Press “4”.
5) Press “DIG/ANA” 12 times. (Select the desired screen.)
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There are two error-log screens, and up to 9 logs are displayed per screen.
(generation time [year-month-day, hour: minute: second], error data in simplified description.)
[Tips]
• The two error-log screens can be switched by pressing the “SPEED+” or “SPEED–” key.
• For details on error messages, see table “Description of VR-recording-related errors” (page 6-14 to 6-16).
6) Subscreen 5 to 11 (These subscreens are not for service use.)
7) Press “ESC”. (Returns to the original screen)
* Used for broadly dividing the poorly-reproducible trouble
phenomena.
* Press “DIG/ANA” three times to browse the error log.
RunFnc : ---- Ecl : STDBY Rate : 21 VID : 1000
enVobu : -----
Rem Sec : ----- ChgAtr : -----
WorkSt : -----
EmgTyp : ------ ProtF : ------
Rec Err : -----
TrmStp : Normal
LastRecMsg : PARAMCHG
LyrOrem : ------
LyrBndLSN : SglLayer
Drv Err : ------- ErrAdr : ---- Pause : -----
DscSt1 : ------- DscSt2 : ------- DscSt3 : -------
LastLSN : ------ NWA : --------- WrtSpd : -------
BrdNum : --- DV : --- RzNum : --- Format : --- tvSys : PAL
RemMemo : ----- RMDn : ------ LstErr : ------
RunFnc : ---- Ecl : STDBY Rate : 21 VID : 1000
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Recording Error History Display
01-06-01 20:05 30 No SysHdr IN
01-06-02 00:22 10 Write Error
Recording-related errors are displayed.
Error message display screen
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Press “DIG/ANA” three times on the above screen to select the desired screen.
* Used for localizing the cause of trouble to an approximate area
from the error message information.