JVC GY-DV550 instruction manual Troubleshooting Contd, Alarm Indications Contd

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14. OTHERS

14-1 Troubleshooting (Cont'd)

 

Alarm Indications (Cont'd)

 

Depending on the alarm conditions, the warning indicators in the LCD display, the WARNING indicator, the TALLY lamp, alarm

tones and the viewfinder appear as shown in the following table.

 

Alarm Indications

Viewfinder

14. OTHERS 14-1 Troubleshooting (Cont'd) WARNINGS IN VIEWFINDER

Viewfinder Warning Lamps

VTR WARNING (HEAD):

 

Lights in case of video head clogging.

 

(Head clogging is detected and indicated during playback

 

and recording check using the RET button on the lens

 

section.)

VTR WARNING (SERVO):

 

Lights in the case of drum servo trouble during recording.

LCD Display

"DEW"

 

indicator

 

"SERVO"

 

indicator

 

"SYnc inh"

 

indicator

 

"RF"

 

indicator

 

"HEAd CLoG"

indicator

 

"Li"

 

indicator

 

Remaining

 

tape time

 

REMAIN

 

H

M

WARNING

TALLY

WARNING Lamp

Alarm Tone

On Screen Display

Indicator

Lamp

REC Lamp

BATT. Lamp

 

 

 

 

 

VTR WARNING (DEW)

 

 

 

VTR WARNING (SERVO)

 

 

 

VTR WARNING (HEAD)

(Only during the interval from when the VTR trigger

 

button is pressed and until recording starts.)

 

 

TAPE NEAR END

(In record mode only)

About 2 min. before tape end.

 

1.

 

REC

2.

 

 

 

 

 

 

BATT ALARM

 

Battery lamp

 

 

REC/ALARM lamp

1.

BATTERY lamp

 

 

 

 

This red lamp lights under the following circumstance.

 

Lights red : • When the battery voltage becomes too low

 

for the camera to operate.

2. REC/ALARM lamp

 

 

This lamp lights or blinks green under the following

 

conditions.

 

 

 

 

Lights Green :

While recording

 

 

Blinks Green :

During the interval where the unit

 

 

 

switches from record-pause to record

 

 

 

mode.

 

Immediately before the tape runs out or

 

has run out.

If the unit malfunctions.

VTR WARNING (DEW):

 

Lights when condensation occurs in the unit.

VTR WARNING (STOP):

 

Lights in case the unit stops operating.

VTR WARNING (HARD):

 

Lights when abnormality occurs in the unit.

VTR WARNING (REW):

 

Lights when abnormality occurs with tape rewind operation.

CLOSE CASSETTE COVER:

 

Lights when the cassette cover has not been closed.

REC INHIBIT:

 

Indicated when an unrecordable videocassette (the switch

 

on the back of the cassette is set to SAVE) is loaded.

 

Displayed when copy-guarded IEEE1394 signals are

 

inputted.

NO TAPE:

 

Lights when the VTR trigger button is pressed with no

 

videocassette loaded.

Remaining

battery power

E

BATT

 

(Except for play

 

/search mode)

E

BATT

TAPE END

The voltage display of status screen 1 will flash.

The voltage display of status screen 1 will flash.

 Character display warnings:

TAPE NEAR END : Less than 3 minutes tape remaining.

TAPE END

: The tape has run out.

Function Failures

When an abnormality occurs in the unit or an improper operation is performed, one of the following warning messages will appear in the viewfinder.

 Warnings on the White Balance Function

V T R

WA R N I NG ( H E A D )

Status 0 or

 

 

Status 1 mode

AUTO WHITE A, B NG: OBJECT

AUTO WHITE A, B ERROR: LOW LIGHT

AUTO WHITE A, B ERROR: OVER LIGHT

Improper object.

Check whether the object being shot is white enough.

Check that selected filter suits the illumination conditions.

Amount of incident light insufficient.

Check to see if it is necessary to increase illumination or perform iris adjustment.

Amount of incident light excessive.

 

Viewfinder

 

 

 

On Screen

 

 

Display

 

VTR WARNING (SERVO)

 

BATT lamp

REC

REC lamp

BATT ALARM

Check to see if illumination and iris adjustment are appropriate.

A U T O WH I T E

A

NG : O B J E C T

 

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