Sony PDW-HR1 Operation Manual page 176

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Alarm message in GUI
screen
CLIP IS LOCKED.
ALL CLIPS ARE LOCKED.
ALL CLIPS ARE
UNLOCKED.
COMMAND DISABLED.
A FILE WITH THE NAME
YOU SPECIFIED ALREADY
EXISTS. SPECIFY A
DIFFERENT NAME.
SET NAMING FORM TO
"FREE"
"NO FLASH DRIVE"
NO CLIP IS RECORDED.
NO VOICE IS RECORDED.
During edit list editing operations
Note
Some alarms are not displayed when the PDBZ-UPG03
Software Upgrade Key or PDBK-MK1 option board is not
installed.
Alarm message in GUI screen
EDIT POINT IS INVALID.
SYNCHRONIZE WAS NOT
COMPLETED.
PREROLL WAS NOT COMPLETED.
AUTOEDIT WAS NOT COMPLETED.
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Troubleshooting
Description/action
The clip is locked.
This appears when an attempt is made to delete a clip, set the clip thumbnail, or delete a shot
mark when the clip is locked.
All clips are locked.
This appears when an attempt is made to execute a Lock All Clips operation when all clips are
already locked.
All clips are unlocked.
This appears when an attempt is made to execute an Unlock All Clips operation when all clips
are already unlocked.
This appears when an attempt is made to perform Format Disc operation while Setting Format
Disc is set to "Disable".
This appears when an attempt is made to set an existing clip name while changing the clip name
using Set Clip Name.
This appears when an attempt is made to change the clip name using Set Clip Name even
though NAMING FORM is not set to "free" (see page 121).
This appears when an attempt is made to select "USB Flash Drive" in the media selection
screen under Load Planning Metadata/Select Drive even though the USB memory is not
connected.
There are no clips on the disc.
This appears when an attempt is made to execute a Lock or Delete All Clips operation when
there are no clips on the disc.
There are no voice data on the disc.
This appears when an attempt is made to execute a Delete All Voice operation when there are
no voice data on the disc.
Description/action
A preview or auto edit failed because of an invalid edit point setting.
This appears when, for example, an Out point is set before an In point. Reset the
edit point.
A preview or auto edit failed because of a synchronization error.
This appears when synchronization fails because, for example, the preroll time was
too short or timecode breaks were encountered. Check the preroll time setting, and
check for timecode breaks.
A preroll or auto edit failed.
This appears when the unit attempts to preroll to timecode that does not exist.
Check the preroll time setting and the timecode.
An auto edit failed for a reason other than those described above.
This appears when the specifications of this unit are exceeded. For example, the
specifications do not allow more than 300 clips to be recorded on one disc, and do
not allow the total duration of sub clips to exceed 24 hours. Check these items to
make sure that you are within the specified limits, and try the editing operation
again.

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