Sony MAV-555SS P3 port Warning, RAID Sbxu Warning, RAID Sbxd Warning, RAID Battery Warning

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P3 port Warning

Meaning: Detected a malfunction in the P3 port control area.

The DM-127 Board and DPR-189 (B) Board may be defective.

RAID SBX(U) Warning

Meaning: Detected a malfunction in communications between the FM-81 Board and RAID.

The FM-81 Board and PU-121 Board may be defective.

RAID SBX(D) Warning

Meaning: Detected a malfunction in communications with the FM-81 Board in the PU-121 Board.

The FM-81 Board and PU-121 Board may be defective.

RAID Battery Warning

Meaning: Detected a malfunction in the battery that maintains PU-121 Board settings.

The battery may be discharged.

RAID Flash Warning

Meaning: A Flash ROM malfunction detected in the PU- 121 Board.

The PU-121 Board may be defective.

HDD xx Warning

Meaning: Errors occur frequently while reading/writing HDD number xx.

HDD xx Fail

Meaning: HDD number xx cannot be used due to malfunction.

HDD xx Unknown HDD

Meaning: HDD number xx has not been recognized yet. This message appears when a new replacement HDD is inserted.

Remedy: Run -NEW HDD (menu 098) from the base menu and restore AV data to the new HDD. During restoration, “Rebuilding” is displayed on the front panel. Do not turn off the power until restoration is complete.

HDD xx SPC Error

Meaning: SPC connected to HDD number xx is not usable due to malfunction.

The IF-837 Board may be defective.

HDD xx No HDD

Meaning: No HDD is inserted in HDD slot number xx. EM Router Init. Fail

EM Router Init. Fail

Meaning: The video router on the EM-3 board cannot be initialized. The EM-3 board may be defective.

TM Warning LTC

Meaning: Either the correct time code signal is not being input to the TIMECODE IN (SYSTEM) jack on the rear panel, or there may be a hardware problem with the LTC Reader IC on the FM-81 board.

*Only a 1× time code signal can be input to the TIMECODE IN (SYSTEM) jack.

Remedy: Check the signal that is being input to the TIMECODE IN (SYSTEM) jack. If the correct signal is being input, there may be a hardware problem with the LTC Reader IC (IC1101) on the FM-81 board.

EM Recorder Init. Fail

Meaning: Was unable to initialize the RP port on the EM- 3 board in the BVE mode.

EM Mixer Config Fail

Meaning: Detected a malfunction in communications between the EM-3 Board and the DSP. The EM-3 Board may be defective.

Temperature Rise

Meaning: The internal temperature of the unit is too high. If the unit is being used in a normal temperature environment, this error may indicate that the fan is not functioning properly.

Remedy: Confirm that no fan warning has been output.

LoopRec Will Stop

Meaning: The remaining available recording space is exceeded and partial save performed during loop recording. If recording continues, the available recording space becomes insufficient and recording is stopped.

Remedy: To continue recording, delete the partially saved file or the unnecessary unedited file to create space. Once the file is deleted and the warning display disappears, it is possible to continue loop recording.

Material Entry Full

Nearly Rec Stop

Rec Stopped

Not enough Space To Rec

Too Much Fragmentation

Temp. File Protected

These are all special errors that may occur while editing in BVE mode. For details on these errors, refer to Section 5- 5-9,“Editing-Related Error Messages” (page 5-9).

EF-30 Boot Fail

EF-30 ConfgFail

EF-31 ConfigFail

These errors can occur only with the BKMA-560 or BKMA-561 installed, and indicates that the EF-30 board or EF-31 board has malfunctioned.

Appendixes

Error Messages A-3 (E)

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Contents MAV-555SSVer Avertissement For the customers in Europe For the customers in the USAPour les clients européens Für Kunden in EuropaTable of Contents Organization of this manual Purpose and intended audience for this manualDescriptions of operating procedures Using this manualRelated manuals Installation Manual suppliedMaintenance Manual Option Page MAV-555SS Overview FeaturesSS mode only Common to SS and SD modes SD mode only Changes from Ver .00 to Ver Optional AccessoriesChanges from Ver Editing Fader Panel BKNE-1011 E 1-4 Optional Accessories Front Panel Names and Functions of PartsPort Select Meter PanelERROR/WARNING indicators System indicator Timer SEL time data display select buttonHDD indicator LED indicators Operating panel indicatorsIndicators Display indicators panelTime data indication Status indicationVideo Process setting section PB/REC indicatorsSetup LEVEL/BLACK Level button Chroma Phase buttonRemote button System Setup PanelBlank Panel Control Panel connector Power switchControl Panel switch SET UP Select switchSDI OUT connectors Connector PanelVideo OUT Composite connectors BNC type Video in Composite connectors BNC typeAudio in AES/EBU Digital Audio Input connectors BNC type Audio OUT AES/EBU connectors BNC typeAnalog Composite Super connector SDI Super connectorDSK in connectors Sdti CP connectorsAnalog Audio Expansion Box BKMA-570 Page Operation modes Four modes MAV-555SS ModesMotion modes Two modes SS Mode Sony Super Motion Mode Panel ModeVTR SD Mode Standard Motion modeSD Mode DTR + Panel ModeSS Mode MAV-555SS Modes 3-5 E DTR + DTR Mode SD mode only MAV-555SS BVE Mode SD mode onlyEditing Panel Monitor Ntsc BLOCK-1 Connections with the Panel Mode Connecting External DevicesConnecting to digital devices SS mode 10 EOUT Connecting to digital devices SD modeAnalog Audio OUT Connecting to analog devices SD mode13 E Connections with the DTR + Panel ModeConnecting with the DTR+Panel mode SS mode Sync Generator Dynamic Motion Controller DTR-3000 Connecting with the DTR+Panel mode SD mode15 E Connections with the DTR + DTR ModeBVE Mode Connections External Synchronization of Output Video Signals Basic Menu Settings Setup18 E 3-4 Setup How to Read the TablesDrop Frame Mode with Local Function EnablePreroll Time Character H-POSITION20 E 3-4 Setup DTR CUE List Clear Port ConfigurationLive Duration DTR-1 Loop REC22 E 3-4 Setup Modes of operating the Menu control To cancel setting changesBasic Menu Operation Menu items with submenus 24 E 3-4 SetupMenus including a setting submenu Press the Menu knob Contents of the Expansion Menu Save Setup ALL Load Setup ALLLoad Setup Bank Setup Bank28 E 3-4 Setup GPI Output ConfigurationPIN 9 . Function PIN 26 . Function30 E 3-4 Setup Audio Fade Mode P2 Audio Fade Mode P1Audio Fade Mode P3 Preset Replace32 E 3-4 Setup Edit Preset Commend SUB Menu Edit DelayFunction Mode After Function Mode After Cueup P334 E 3-4 Setup NON Compress Line R1 SettingNON Compress Line R2 F1 Select36 E 3-4 Setup Sync Delay Delay Monitor Video DelayInternal Signal Blanking Width P138 E 3-4 Setup Audio Output Phase P2 Audio Output Phase P1Audio Output Phase P3 Internal Audio SignalSS LIP Sync Adjust 40 E 3-4 SetupSS Audio Muting SS Normal Play SpeedExpansion Menu Operation System Time SettingsDisplayed information Character adjustmentSuperimposed Character Information Additional information displayed in the BVE mode BVE mode display is shown below Preparations for Recording Switch SettingsSelecting the Audio Signals Selecting the Video SignalsSelecting the video signals to be monitored Selecting the audio signals to be monitoredTo adjust the recording level Adjusting Recording LevelsUsing the emphasis function Recording Analog AudioDisplayed Preparations for PlaybackSelecting the Displayed Time Data Selecting the Playback Port to be ControlledTo display time data To display user bitsRemotely Controlling Video Processor Adjusting Playback Audio LevelsTo adjust the playback level manually Motion Modes Basic Operation with SS ModeChanging the Motion Mode Basic Operation with Panel Mode Changing the Operation ModeRecording Operation Playback OperationInitial Setup for DTR+Panel and DTR+DTR Modes EE Signal SelectionSetting the Recording Time from the DTR Basic Operations with DTR+Panel and DTR+DTR ModesBasic Operations DTR+Panel and DTR+DTR Modes Basic Operation of the RP Port Basic Operations in BVE ModePort Configuration Loading a New File for Editing in the RP Port When performing the operation through the MAVE-F555Linear Editing through the RP Port Manual Recording through the RP PortBasic Operation of the P2 and P3 Ports Basic Operation of the R2 PortCollecting through the R2 Port Replacing Files through the R2 PortNew File Names When the R1 key was pressedMonitoring the RP Port Playback through the P2 and P3 PortsEditing-Related Error Messages File Backup FunctionWhen the P1 key was pressed Pre-roll Time10 E 5-5 Basic Operations in BVE Mode Error Error MessagesRAID Error RAID Com. ErrorFM Battery Warning Fan1 TroubleHDD xx SPC Error RAID Battery WarningEM Mixer Config Fail Temperature RiseGeneral SpecificationsOperation Digital video systemInput connectors Processor adjustment rangesOutput connectors Video systemSupplied accessories Remote connectorsOptional accessories Memory Card sold separatelyPage Sony Corporation