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Memory full – – 99 events | ⬤ You tried programming over 99 scenes in a file. |
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maximum. | ⬛ First save the file currently opened then begin |
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| programming scenes using a new file (☞ pg. 53). |
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Enter correct value. | ⬤ You entered an incorrect device ID number. |
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| ⬛ Enter an ID number between 0 and 99 which is not |
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| being used by another device (☞ pg. 64). |
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Your selection is not valid. | ⬤ The value of the CUT OUT point is smaller than the |
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| CUT IN point's. |
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| ⬛ Set the value of the CUT OUT point so that it is |
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| larger than the CUT IN point's (☞ pg. 54). |
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Set a value from 0 to 59. | ⬤ You entered a value over 60. |
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| ⬛ Enter a value from 0 to 59 (☞ pg. 54, 55). |
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Picture Wipe/Dissolve | ⬤ It is impossible to execute certain combination of |
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functions and Black & White | P.AE/Effects and Picture Wipes/Dissolve. |
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Fader can not activate while | ⬛ Cancel one of them or try another combination |
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Sepia or Monotone is used. | (☞ pg. 56). |
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This effect can not activate on | ⬤ You tried to use a Picture Wipe/Dissolve (button |
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the in point of scene No. 01. | with a "P") at scene "01". |
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| ⬛ Use a Picture Wipe (button without a "P") at scene |
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| "01" (☞ pg. 57). |
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PROBLEM | ⬤ POSSIBLE CAUSE |
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Dubbing does not go as | ⬤ If the CUT IN point is programmed at the beginning |
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programmed, or the | of a tape and programmed playback is to be |
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programmed playback | continued, the video device stops and programmed |
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displays an image similar to a | playback is aborted. |
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Fader effect (black fader, | ⬛ Program the CUT IN point so that the tape is |
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mosaic fader, etc.). | forwarded/played back for approx. 20 to 30 sec. |
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| from the beginning of the first recorded scene on the |
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| tape (☞ pg. 50). |
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| ⬤ The counter may not be recognized due to dirt or |
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| abnormalities on the tape. |
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| ⬛ When there are audio/video disturbances during |
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| playback or when the scene's counter acts |
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| abnormally, delete the scene from the programmed |
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| playback or correct its CUT IN point (☞ pg. 54). |
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