Panasonic AJ-D950, AJ-PD950 Table of Auto OFF Error messages, Counter display Monitor display

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Table of AUTO OFF Error messages

Counter display

Monitor display

CAP ROTATE TOO

CAP ROTA TOO

SLOW

SLOW

CAP TENSION ERROR

CAP TENSION ERROR

DEW

DEW

DRUM ROTATE TOO

DRUM ROTA TOO

FAST

FAST

DRUM ROTATE TOO

DRUM ROTA TOO

SLOW

SLOW

E-FF

E-FF

 

FRONT LOAD ERROR

FRONT LOAD ERROR

FRONT LOAD MOTOR FRONT LOAD MOTOR

LOADING MOTOR

LOADING MOTOR

Description

VTR operation

(Restart condition)

 

If the capstan motor speed is abnormally low, the

STOP

 

AUTO OFF lamp lights, and the message display

(POWER OFF

ON)

flashes.

 

 

If an abnormal tension at the supply side is detected

STOP

 

in the capstan mode, the AUTO OFF lamp lights, and

(POWER OFF

ON)

the message display flashes.

 

 

If condensation is detected, the AUTO OFF lamp

EJECT

 

lights, the message display flashes, and the VTR is

 

transferred to the eject mode. After the tape is (Normal operation

ejected, the drum rotates in order to eliminate the

resumed after

 

condensation.

condensation is

 

When the condensation has been eliminated, the

eliminated)

 

AUTO OFF lamp and message display go off, and the

 

 

VTR can be used.

<Notes>

1)If condensation is detected in the eject mode, the drum starts rotating as soon as it is detected.

2)If condensation is detected when the cassette has been inserted, the drum rotation is stopped, and after the tape is ejected, the drum starts rotating.

If the cylinder motor speed is abnormally high, the

STOP

 

AUTO OFF lamp lights, and the message display

ON)

flashes.

(POWER OFF

 

 

If the cylinder motor speed is abnormally low, the

STOP

 

AUTO OFF lamp lights, and the message display

(POWER OFF

ON)

flashes.

 

 

If the tape start and tape end are detected simulta-

STOP

 

neously either during or after loading, the AUTO OFF

(POWER OFF

ON)

lamp lights, and the message display flashes.

 

 

The AUTO OFF lamp lights and the message display

 

 

flashes when the take-up reel has been rotating idly

STOP

 

for a fixed period of time while the start/end

(POWER OFF

ON)

processing operation during loading (half position) is

being performed.

 

 

If the cassette does not move up even when 6

 

 

seconds have elapsed since the VTR was transferred

 

 

to the eject mode, the AUTO OFF lamp lights, and the

 

 

message display flashes.

STOP

 

<Note>

(POWER OFF

ON)

If the cassette does not move down inside the

machine even when 6 seconds have elapsed since

 

 

the cassette was inserted, the VTR is transferred to

 

 

the eject mode.

 

 

When the unloading operation is not completed within

 

 

6 seconds, the AUTO OFF lamp lights, and the

 

 

message display flashes.

STOP

 

<Note>

(POWER OFF

ON)

When the loading operation is not completed within 6

seconds, the VTR is transferred to the eject (unload-

 

 

ing) mode.

 

 

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Contents Operating Instructions FCC Note Contents General and Features FeaturesChannel high-sound-quality digital audio Menu-driven setupMultifunctional interface Front panel Front Panel Top Section Power switch TV system/format displaysControls and their functions 525/525P*/625Audio Input Select switchesVideo Input Select displayFront Panel Center Section INT/EXT switch TC/CTL switchTC/UB switch TAPE/EE switch In the stop modeRemote lamp REMOTE/LOCAL switchSHTL/SLOW switch Search buttonPREVIEW/REVIEW buttons Preroll buttonAuto Edit button A IN/SET/OUT a OUT buttonsCassette insertion display lamp Headphones jackTime code buttons Dvcpro format 25Mbps cassette playback display lampMeter FULL/FINE selector switch Volume controlMonitor Select switches Front Panel Bottom Section Menu button REC Inhibit switchTV System selector switch SET buttonConnector area Time Code in connector AC in connectorSignal GND terminal Time Code OUT connectorDigital Audio IN/OUT connector Analog Component Video OUT connectorAnalog Composite Video OUT connectors Serial Digital Component AUDIO/VIDEO IN/OUT connectorConnections when one unit is used Set the Control switch on the front panel to LocalConnections when 2 units are used deck to deck Connections with editing controller Recorder OUT Monitor OUT RecorderVideo OUT REF BB WFM VSCTapes Cassette DescriptionSwitching on the power/inserting the cassette STOP/STAND by mode Still Timer Setting3Adjusting the audio level 1Selecting video/audio input signalsAdjusting the video level RecordingPlayback Jog/shuttle Jog modeShuttle mode Manual editing Preroll Automatic editing Deck to Deck When the unit is used as the player Switch settings and adjustmentsWhen the unit is used as the recorder Automatic editingSelect the editing mode Negative duration function Entering the edit pointsMatch frame processing function Checking the edit points Calculating the durationModifying the edit points 1Resetting both the edit in and OUT points2Resetting either the edit in or OUT point Preview Retry function Executing automatic editingPostroll Auto tag editingReview Split editing Deleting the edit points Audio split editingEntering the edit points Modifying the edit pointsDuration display Displaying the audio split edit pointsCueing up the tape to the edit points OperationsVideo level Video output encoder output signal adjustmentsSetup level Chroma level and hueSETUP-MENU Init SET YESPLAY/NOSTOP Changing the settingsSetup default settings Setup setting menus Changing the fileNo. Superimposed SettingI D E O Phase SCH Coarse SCH Fine AV Phase SYS H Range Encoder SELUser menu Setup menus Basic SettingDelay REF Alarm Auto EE SELEE Mode SearchCAP Lock OperationMemory stop function Memory9 Return ACK 5 Baud Rate Data LengthParity OtherIN/OUT VARRange DELEdit Setting User menuDisplay Time Code Vsync SetupINT SG LOW RFVideo ANA CUE OUT Monil Monir Moni OUT EmphasisUnity DigiAudio Setting AJ-PD950 User menu Setting DescriptionT u p m e n u s AudioUser bit Time code/user bitTime code Recording internal/external time codes Setting the internal time codeSetting the external time code TC switch EXT Reproducing the time code/user bit Superimpose screen Operation modeVTR operation mode Characters displayedServo reference On the setup menu Video in signal REF in signal No position Servo reference setting tablesInput signal status Video in signal REF in signal Servo reference No positionAudio V Fade Function Monitor output channel Audio recording channel and monitor output selectionAudio recording channel Circuit Full name Function Factory settingPrinted circuit board Rack mounting EIA standard rackVideo head cleaning CondensationDisplaying the Diag menu Error messagesDiag menu Display Description Displaying the Hours Meter informationItem No Description Monitor display DescriptionDescription VTR operation Table of Auto OFF Error messagesCounter display Monitor display Counter display Monitor display Description VTR operation Stop Power OFF onPower OFF O P Stop Pin No Hardware specificationsIntroduction Protocol Communication parameters Software specificationsOutline of send procedure from controller Communication parameterSTX OPL ETX ACK STX OPL ETX Error code tableACK Command table STX OBF ETX RS-232C interfaceStandby OFF Standby on STX OBN ETXRequest Commands relating to inquiries NotesCTL/TC Data Request Status Request STX QCD ETX STX QOP ETX STX QID ETXMicrosoft QuickBASIC sample program CLSSignal Connector signalsPin No. Signal Transmit CommonRS-232C Remote 25-pin D-SUB crossover cable supported Pin No SignalSignal Pin No Abbreviation Circuit DescriptionYES SpecificationsDvcpro 50/DVCPRO P Dvcpro DVCPRO/DVCPRO P* 1/5Audio Parts Information & Ordering
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