Sensory Science DDV9150 manual Why does my on-screen display show Error?

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Why does my on-screen display show “Error”?

This indicates a problem with the VCR tape mechanism. Turn the power off and on again to reset. If this does not clear the error, unplug the VCR from the power outlet and inspect both tape slots for foreign objects, or for jammed or crooked tapes.

Why can’t I eject a tape using my remote?

Make sure Remote Eject is turned on in the Dual-Deck Features menu.

If you have programmed scenes for editing in the 8-Scene Edit List, you cannot eject the tape in Deck 1 with the remote control. This protects you from losing your scene programming. You can either clear the scenes from the Edit List or press Stop/Eject on the front panel, which erases the scenes automatically.

Why can’t I reset the Deck 1 tape counter?

If you have programmed scenes for editing in the 8-Scene Edit List, you cannot reset the Deck 1 tape counter. This protects you from losing your scene programming. You can either clear the scenes from the Edit List or press Stop/Eject on the front panel, which erases the scenes automatically.

Why doesn’t my VCR work?

A strong static electricity shock or other unforeseen circumstances may cause the control system of your Dual-Deck VCR to lock up. To reset the control system, first unplug the power cord from the wall outlet for 10 seconds and plug it in again.

If this doesn’t restore all operations to normal, unplug the VCR again for 15 minutes. You will then need to reset the clock (if the clock is still set, you haven’t unplugged it long enough).

If these steps do not correct the problem, the Dual-Deck VCR must be serviced by an authorized service center.

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Contents DDV9150 USER/INSTALLER Caution Table of Contents Tuner & Channel List Timer Recording Appendix B Help Important Safety Instructions SafetyLightning For added protection of this video unit Objects and Liquids Never push objects Viii DDV9150 USER’S Guide Basic Connections Insert Remote Control BatteriesFirst Things First Unpack your Dual-Deck VCRConnect Antenna to VCR Connect Antenna/Basic CableConnect VCR to TV Set VCR Output ChannelTurn On TV Turn On VCRTune TV to Channel 3 or Basic Connection is CompleteDDV9150 USER’S Guide Auto Setup Initial SettingsRun Auto Setup Auto Setup is CompleteSelect On-Screen Language Set Language ManuallySet Clock Manually Open Setup MenuTurn Off Auto Clock Set Choose Set ClockSet the Time Save SettingsSet Daylight Savings Time Open the Setup MenuSelect Set Clock Menu Choose Daylight SavingsSelect Time Zone Set Time ZoneSet Time Zone Select Clock Set Channel Set Auto Clock Set ChannelSet Clock Set Channel 12 DDV9150 USER’S Guide Dual-Deck System Remote Control OverviewDeck Control Section TV/VCR Front Panel OverviewVideo Line Input Use to Aux Audio Input Use to Front Panel InputsFront Panel Display Select Dual-Deck Features Front Panel Display SettingsSet Panel Display Open Main Menu Child LockSet Child Lock Set Remote Eject Remote EjectSelect Event Main Menu TreePress the Menu Setup Menu TreeMenu Navigation Remote Control Stop/Eject & Play Menu Navigation Front PanelRewind ForwardSelect Reset Factory Settings Reset Factory SettingsDecide What to Reset Restore SettingsBring up On-Screen Display On-Screen Display OverviewChange View SLP On-Screen Display ElementsSet Screen Display On-Screen Display OSD SettingsTuner Band Tuner & Channel ListSelect Tuner & Channel List Set Tuner BandSelect Auto Channel Search Auto Channel SearchStart Auto Channel Search Select Add Channel Add ChannelTune the Channel Add the ChannelSelect Remove Channel Remove ChannelRemove the Channel Select Show Weak Channels Show Weak ChannelsSet Show Weak Channels 34 DDV9150 USER’S Guide Basic Copying Copy FeaturesInsert Source Tape Insert Target TapeSet EZ Copy EZ CopySelect Copy/Record Settings Copy ModeSet Copy Mode Set Speed Matching Speed MatchingSet Copy Audio Insert Copy Audio InsertCopy New Audio Track Connect Audio SourceBasic Playback Playback FeaturesInsert Tape Play TapeFreeze Frame Special Playback FeaturesFrame Advance Slow MotionSkip ReviewRepeat ShuttleTracking Adjust Tracking ManuallyResume Auto Tracking Sequential/Loop Playback Set Playback ModeSet Auto Play/Rewind Auto Play/RewindBasic Recording Recording FeaturesStart Recording Recording Options Activate OTR One-Touch Recording OTRAdd Recording Time Activate Loop RecordStart Recording Record SpeedSet Deck 1 Rec Source Record SourceSet Deck 2 Record Source Sequential/Loop Recording Set Record ModeSet Date/Time Stamp Date/Time Stamp54 DDV9150 USER’S Guide Timer Recording How to Set a Timer RecordingChoose Event Number Set Event Length Set Event Date & TimeSet Recording Source Set Event TypeSet Recording Speed Set Recording DeckTimer Recording is Complete Confirm SettingsTape Missing Timer Recording ErrorsTape Missing Tab Not ReadyScene Editor Editing FeaturesReview Source Tape Select Scene Number Select 8-Scene Edit ListMark Beginning of Scene Mark End of SceneMake a Tape Before You Begin Sync EditingPosition Target Tape Set Target Tape to Record/ PauseStart Sync Edit Position Source TapePause/Resume Sync Edit Stop Sync EditCut the Commercials How to Cut Commercials with Skip EditOn-Screen Titler Select Setup Titler MessageCompose Your Message Save Your MessageRecord Titler Message Recording Titler MessageOverview Search/Index FeaturesAutomatic Index Marks Placing Index MarksManual Index Marks Open Search Menu Index ScanSelect Index Search/Scan Scan for Index MarksEnter # of Marks to Search Index SearchSearch for Index Marks Select Blank Search Blank SearchOpen Search Menu Direct Time SearchSelect Return to Return to76 DDV9150 USER’S Guide Cable Box Hookup Advanced ConnectionsConnect Cable Box to VCR Turn On TV, VCR & Cable BoxConnection is Complete Tune TV to the Same ChannelPlay a Tape Audio ConnectionsTV Monitor Connections Set TV to Auxiliary ModeTimer Record From Device Connecting Other Video EquipmentConnect Device to VCR Watch Device82 DDV9150 USER’S Guide Appendix a Multi-Brand Remote SetupProgram TV Code Check Your ResultsOperate Your TV, Cable Box, or DSS Multi-Brand Remote OperationAppendix B Help Frequently Asked Questions FAQsWhy isn’t my remote control working? Why does my on-screen display show Error? Why can’t I bring up the 8-Scene Edit List? Why is Copy Tape blinking on the front panel? Video System Technical SpecificationsWho Provides the Limited Warranty Dual-Deck VCR Limited WarrantyWhat is Covered and How Long What the Owner Must Do If Service is RequiredWhat are the Exceptions Other Warranty CoverageIndex Index94 DDV9150 USER’S Guide Index 96 DDV9150 USER’S Guide

DDV9150 specifications

The Sensory Science DDV9150 is a cutting-edge device designed to enhance the accuracy and efficiency of sensory analysis in various applications. With a focus on providing high-fidelity data collection, the DDV9150 stands out for its innovative features, advanced technologies, and unique characteristics that cater to the growing demands of industries such as food and beverage, pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, and more.

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