Locking The Settings; Locking The Keypad; Auto Power Off; Messages - Nagra ARES-BB User Manual

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15 LOCKING THE SETTINGS.

By pressing a certain combination of keys when turning on the
machine, the settings can then be locked step-by-step. This to prevent,
the user changing the settings inadvertenly or otherwise. To obtain the
combination code, contact your local NAGRA dealer.
Any sub-menu can be locked by pressing the "STOP" button or unlocked by pressing the "PLAY"
button. When the sub-menu has been locked, a closed padlock appears in front of the selected sub-
menu. When the sub-menu has been unlocked, the closed padlock dissapears. To remove the
password, switch off and on again the machine.

16 LOCKING THE KEYPAD.

During record or playback the keyboard can be locked by setting the keypad switch (15) to ON. To
unlock the keyboard, set the same switch back to OFF. When the keypad is locked, the message
"Keypad lock" appears on the display

17 AUTO POWER OFF

When the machine is left in the "STOP" mode for 10 minutes, it will automatically switch off. During
the last 14 seconds of that period, the beep sounds every second. When any key is pressed, the
power counter will be reset.
To disable the auto power off, from the power off status , press and hold the center key while
pressing the power key.
In the case that the machine is turned on with the auto power disabled, the message "NO AUTO
POWER OFF" appears during a few seconds.

18 MESSAGES

18.1 IN "NFS" MODE

"LOW BATTERY"
"NO CARD"
"FORMAT CORRUPTED"
"CARD FULL"
"INVALID CARD"
"UNFORMATTED CARD"
"CARD WRITE PROTECTED"
"OPEN WRITE ERROR"
"WRITE ERROR"
"CARD NEARLY FULL"
"ERASE COMPLETED"
"FORMAT COMPLETED"
"CARD READ ERROR"
"READ ERROR"
"UNKNOWN FORMAT"
"CARD TOO SLOW"
"BUFFER OVERFLOW"
"AUTO POWER OFF"
"NO AUTO POWER OFF"
Issue: January 2004
The battery voltage has dropped too low
No card is inserted
Occurs if the card was removed during record or power lost
abruptly
No more record memory is available
The card is not recognized by the machine
The card is recognized but not formatted
Write protection switch on the card is ON
Defective card or card error
Defective card or card error
60 seconds recording time left on the card
At the end of erasure of one or several takes
At the end of a card formatting
Impossible to read the directory due to a defective card or
a read error
Read error during playback
The card is recognized but not the type of format
Depending from the selected file format, some cards do not
accept a high recording bit rate
Record buffer is full due to a slow card
The machine will switch of in the next 15 seconds
Auto power off has been disabled
Settings
Beep
Compression
Backlight
MPEG 128/48
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