JVC SR-9080 Troubleshooting, Error Indication, Display section Error indication Buzzer screen

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8 TROUBLESHOOTING

8-1 Error Indication

8 TROUBLESHOOTING U model 8-2 No Error Indication

Error indications are shown on the display whenever

condensation occurs or there are problems with cassette

loading, unloaxding or mechanism operation.

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When a problem occurs, the error indication “E-**” lights

 

(when the <WARNING> menu switch in <F. DISP> is

 

set to “ON”).

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When any one of error indications (E01 - E08) is shown,

 

a 12 V warning signal is output from the rear panel’s

 

WARNING OUT connector.

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When the <WARNING> menu switch in <BUZZER> is set to

 

“ON”, the buzzer sounds if a problem occurs (E-01 - E-08

 

and E-11 (during recording)).

 

When an error indication appears or the buzzer sounds,

 

turn the operating mode on again to clear the error

 

indication and buzzer sound (E-01-E07).

 

When the error indication “E-**” is shown, turning the

 

operating mode on again may not clear the problem. In

 

this case, consult your local JVC dealer.

Display section

 

Error indication

BUZZER screen

 

 

[BUZZER]

 

 

 

1. TAPE END

OFF

 

 

2. AL/SENSOR IN

OFF

 

 

3. WARNING

ON

 

Buzzer sound

 

[IN/OUT]

 

 

 

1. CAMERA SW

OFF

 

 

2. RS232C B. RATE

9600

 

 

Symptoms

No power is supplied.

Operation buttons have no effect during recording and playback.

No picture is shown during playback.

Noise appears in the picture in the Shuttle Search mode, Still mode and Field Advance mode.

Noise appears in part of the playback picture.

Noise appears in the picture in the L12H, L18H or L24H mode.

Causes

qIs the power cord disconnected?

qIs the [TIMER] indication shown?

qIs the Operation Lock mode engaged?

Is the Operation Lock mode engaged?

qIs the monitor connected correctly?

qIs the [TIMER] indication lit?

This is not a malfunction.

Is the tracking adjusted properly?

Was the tape you are playing back recorded in the L12H, L18H or L24H mode? If not, noise appears.

Remedies

qConnect the power cord to an AC outlet.

qPress the [TIMER] button so that the [TIMER] indication goes out.

qRelease the Operation Lock mode.

Release the Operation Lock mode.

qConnect the monitor correctly.

qPress the [TIMER] button to clear the [TIMER] indication.

Adjust the tracking with the [TRACKNG +/–] button. Tracking adjustment is not possible in the L12H and L24H Play modes.

Play back the tape in the 2H or 6H mode.

Error

Contents

VCR operation

Measures

indication

 

 

 

When the cassette is played back, the picture becomes rough or disappears.

Dust may have accumulated on the video heads.

Clean the heads with a commercially- available head cleaning tape. If the picture quality is still unsatisfactory,

E-01

Problem with loading operation

E-02

Problem with unloading operation

E-03

Problem with supply reel rotation

E-04

Problem with drum rotation

E-05

Problem with take-up reel rotation

E-06

Problem with capstan rotation

E-07

Problem with eject operation

E-08

Condensation

E-09

Error with recording check

 

(recording defect)

E-10

Insufficient battery capacity for

 

clock and timer backup.

E-11

No video signals input to the

 

[VIDEO IN] connector

E-12

It is not possible to write in

EEPROM.

 

E-13

The tape is broken.

E-98

System error

 

E-99

System error

The operating mode is turned off. The operating mode is turned off. The operating mode is turned off. The operating mode is turned off. The operating mode is turned off. The operating mode is turned off. The operating mode is turned off.

The cassette is ejected and the drum starts rotating. Cassette loading is not possible.

The head cleaner in the VCR cleans the heads.

If a power failure occurs, clock and timer setting data and record/ playback speed settings may be reset.

The cassette is ejected. The error indication is shown only while the cassette is being ejected.

The operating mode is turned off. The operating mode is turned off.

Turn the operating mode on again. Turn the operating mode on again. Turn the operating mode on again. Turn the operating mode on again. Turn the operating mode on again. Turn the operating mode on again. Turn the operating mode on again.

Turn the operating mode on and wait until the error indication goes out.

Clean the heads with a head cleaning tape, then check the recording picture quality again. The tape may be defective. Replace the tape and check again. If the picture quality is still inferior, contact your local JVC dealer.

Contact your local JVC dealer for replacement of the built-in battery.

Input video signals.

Contact your local JVC dealer.

Replace the cassette.

Trun the operating mode on again.

No sound is heard during playback.

During playback, sound is high- pitched and hard to hear.

Recording is impossible.

Timer recording is not working.

The clock cannot be set.

Tape running sound is heard in the Record, Play, FF and REW modes.

The time/date is not shown.

Auto REW and repeat recording are not possible during recording.

Camera image is not switched.

External recording is not possible.

qAre you recording in a timelapse mode (except L12H, L18H and L24H)? If so, sound is not recorded.

qDuring alarm scan, no sound is output.

Are you playing back a tape recorded in the L12H, L18H or L24H Timelapse mode in the 2H (SP) or 6H (EP) mode? In this case, sound is high-pitched.

Has the cassette safety tab been removed?

qIs the clock set correctly? Is the timer properly programmed?

qIs the [TIMER] indication lit?

Is the [TIMER] indication lit?

During recording and playback, the VCR’s motor and rotary heads are running. The sound this generates is normal and not a malfunction.

qIs the clock set?

qIs the <ON SCREEN MODE> menu switch set to “OFF”?

Is the <TAPE END MODE> menu switch in <ALARM/SENSOR MODE> set to “STOP”?

Is the <CAMERA SW> menu switch in <IN/OUT> set to “OFF”?

Is the <REPEAT REC> menu switch in the <VTR MODE> menu set to

consult your local JVC dealer.

Use a tape on which sound is recorded. (Record the tape in the L12H, L18H or L24H mode.)

Play back the tape in the same mode (L12H, L18H or L24H) as that used for recording.

Paste a piece of cellophane tape over the hole.

qCheck again.

qCheck it again.

Press the [TIMER] button so that the [TIMER] indication goes out.

If you feel it is too noisy, install the VCR in a rack.

qSet the clock.

qSet the <ON SCREEN MODE> menu switch to “ON”.

Set the <TAPE END MODE> menu switch to “OFF”.

When setting the camera switching timing on this unit, set the menu switch to “1 FIELD” or “2 FIELD”.

To perform repeat recording using external recording activation, set <REPEAT REC>

This unit uses a microprocessor and may not function properly if there is external noise or interference. In this case, turn the operating mode off and unplug the power cord from the AC outlet. Then plug the power cord in again and check operation.

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“ON”?

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to “OFF” and <AUTO REW> to “ON”.

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Contents Controlsand Connectors Connections SwitchesTrouble Shooting IntroductionFor Your Safety Australia Power SystemThis unit should be used with 120 V AC only Connection to the mains supplyContents Major Features Periodical MaintenanceIntroduction IntroductionPrecautions Video cassette Front PanelDaily Inspection REC16 17 18 Model Display Controls and Connectors Rear PanelConnecting to a Camera System Using Sequential SwitcherConnections ConnectionsOn-Screen Display Connecting the Rear Panel Input/Output Terminal ConnectionsModel ON-SCREEN/MENU Switches ON-SCREEN/MENU SwitchesSelecting the data display Contents of the main menu items Main Menu DisplayDate and Time Setting Hour Meter Display1During daylight savings time 1Standard timeAlarm Input/Power Loss Data Display Menu Switch SettingContents of Menu Switches IN/OUT SensorBuzzer Recording/Playback Speed Mode Selection Cassette Loading/UnloadingPreparation Auto operate on Auto playRecording/Playback Speed Mode Selection Switch Setting During RecordingALARM/SENSOR Mode RecordingTimer Recording Program Setting ResetRecording Recording Basic OperationTimer button Menu button SET + button SET button OFF Operation is disabled ST 1st week RPT Every weekTimer Program No Stop time Start time Day of the week1ST Timer RecordingTimer Recording Program Timer screen Stop time Start time On Enabled Day of the weekTimer Day of the week RPT Every weekHoliday Timer Recording Setting Menu button SET button SET + buttonCanceling/Changing Timer Recording 1To modify timer programsStandby mode is engaged ProgramAlarm Recording Sensor Recording Series RecordingRepeat Recording Non-stop continuous series recordingRecording with External VCR Activation Signal How to Restore Recording After Power FailureExternal Timer Recording Tape End Buzzer5To stop playback PreparationPlayback Special-Effects Playback Playback and SPECIAL-EFFECTS PlaybackSpecial-Effects Playback Alarm Search/Date and Time Search Alarm scanAlarm search Date/time searchTracking/V Lock Adjustment Repeat PlaybackV. Pulse Counter Memory FunctionTroubleshooting Error IndicationDisplay section Error indication Buzzer screen Contents VCR operation MeasuresInstallation of the SA-K97U Optional SA-K97U RS-232C Interface BoardOptional SA-K97U RS-232C Interface Board SA-K97U SpecificationsSA-K97U RS-232C Protocol & Commands RXD SA-K97U RS-232C Protocol & CommandsTXD Cancel 67H AL/PL Reset E1HCount Reset E2H Date SET 8EHCommands for VCR status verification Contents of 5th byte BIT 0/1/2/3 Speed Code1st/2nd byte 3rd byte 5th byteCommands reference chart Appendixes Tape Reel Counter/Tape Remaining Time TableHDR OFF HDR onRear Panel’s Input/Output SpecificationsAppendixes