Sony PDW-1500 Operation Manual page 123

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Message in time
Display
data display
condition
List Exists
on, limit, off
Clip End!
on, limit, off
Recording
on, limit
a) With respect to setting of basic menu item 016
Alarms relating to audio and video signals
Message in time
Display
data display
condition
REF NON-STD
on, off
No INPUT!
on
VIN NON-STD
on
EMPHASIS!
on
a) With respect to setting of basic menu item 016
Alarms relating to sensors and drives
Message in time
Display
data display
condition
FAN Stopped
on, limit, off
DR-FAN Stop
on, limit, off
High TEMP!
on, limit, off
High TEMP!
on, limit, off
a) With respect to setting of basic menu item 016
Description
a)
An attempt was made to edit a clip
referenced by sub clips.
An attempt was made to edit across clip
boundaries.
More time than normal is required for
recording processing, because
recording is being done while avoiding
defects on the disc.
Description
a)
A signal other than a standard reference
video signal was input to the REF.VIDEO
IN connector.
An attempt to record was made with no
input video signal.
Recording is being done with a signal
other than a standard video signal input
to the VIDEO IN connector.
An unsupported audio emphasis signal
("EMPHASIS ON" signal) was input.
Description
a)
The motor of the main unit fan has
stopped.
The motor of a drive fan has stopped.
Temperatures have risen within the unit.
Temperatures have risen within a drive.
Action
Delete all clip lists.
See 5-3-4 "Presetting the Initial Time Code
of the Current Clip List" (page 65).
Editing across multiple clips is not possible.
Wait until recording finishes.
Action
Input a standard reference video signal to
the REF.VIDEO IN connector.
Input a video signal, and select it.
Input a standard video signal to the VIDEO
IN connector.
This unit does not support "EMPHASIS
ON" audio signals. Input "EMPHASIS OFF"
signal.
Action
Contact your Sony service representative.
Note
The unit will operate, but continued use in
this state will result in rising temperatures
in the unit or drive, with the risk of fire or
damage to the unit.
123
9-3 Alarms

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