Olympus OEP-5 Instructions Manual page 80

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Message
Monitor
MECHA TROUBLE:
PROCESS nn
MECHA TROUBLE: SENSOR
nn
Warning messages
When a warning is required, only the warning message
is displayed, and the "ALARM" lamp on the front panel
will not light up. Take measures according to the
displayed message.
Message
Monitor
HIT ANY KEY.
INPUT MISMATCH
7
NO INPUT
NO IMAGE
80
7.1 Troubleshooting Guide
LCD panel
MECHA TROUBLE nn
PROCESS
MECHA TROUBLE nn
SENSOR
PLEASE POWER OFF
POWER ON AGAIN
LCD panel
HIT ANY KEY
INPUT MISMATCH
NO INPUT
NO IMAGE
Possible cause
Paper jam inside this instrument. Removed the jammed paper as
A trouble other than paper jam
occurred inside this instrument.
Paper jam inside this instrument. Removed the jammed paper as
A trouble other than paper jam
occurred inside this instrument.
A trouble occurred inside this
instrument.
Possible cause
The "REMOTE 2" terminal is
used in the "CAPTURE STOP"
mode (CAP-STOP).
A video signal other than NTSC
or HDTV (1080/59.94i) signal is
input.
This instrument is set up
improperly.
A signal other than video signal
is input.
No signal is input from the
connected video source
equipment.
This instrument and connected
equipment are connected
improperly.
This instrument is set up
improperly.
The video equipment connected
between this instrument and the
connected equipment is turned
OFF.
Printing is impossible because
no image is stored in the
memory page.
Solution
described in "4.3 In the Case of a
Paper Jam" in
"INSTRUCTIONS (BASIC)."
Turn this instrument OFF, then
ON again.
described in "4.3 In the Case of a
Paper Jam" in
"INSTRUCTIONS (BASIC)."
Turn this instrument OFF, then
ON again.
Turn this instrument OFF, then
ON again after a while.
Solution
Press any key to exit from the
"CAPTURE STOP" mode.
Input the NTSC or HDTV
(1080/59.94i) signal.
Set it properly according to the
input video signal.
Input the NTSC or HDTV
(1080/59.94i) signal.
Turn the connected equipment
ON.
Set the connected equipment so
that it outputs the video signal.
Connect them properly as
described in "Chapter 2
Installation and Connection" in
"INSTRUCTIONS (BASIC)" or
in "INSTRUCTIONS
(ADVANCED) on page 17."
Set it properly according to the
input video signal.
Turn the video equipment ON.
Store images as described in
"Chapter 4 Operation" in
"INSTRUCTIONS (BASIC)" or
in "INSTRUCTIONS
(ADVANCED) on page 37."

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