50 Pelco Manual C652M (7/99)
12.0 TROUBLESHOOTING
12.1 SELF-DIAGNOSTIC FUNCTION AND WARNING DISPLAY
The VCR uses self-diagnostics to detect internal malfunctions during recording. If
one occurs, the VCR indicates it on the monitor and in the VCR’s fluorescent dis-
play.
Table J shows the type of malfunction corresponding to the warning display and the
action to take.
Table J. Warning Display and Actions
FLUORESCENT MONITOR CAUSE REMEDY TO TURN OFF
DISPLAY THE INDICATION
End TAPE END
– NO SIGNAL
– CHECK
The tape ends
during recording.
Lack of video signal
input*.
Tape/deck trouble.
Rewind the tape and
press the EJECT
button.
Check for loose
connections.
* Lack of video input signal.
If the VCR is set to record and it does not detect an input signal, NO SIGNAL appears on the monitor and the call signal is output from
the rear terminal.
Check that the cable from the camera is not broken and the camera's power has not been lost.
Turn off the indication on the
fluorescent display and on the
screen by pressing the EJECT
button or rewinding the tape.
When a video signal is restored
or the record mode is cleared,
the indication on the screen
turns off.
First, check the cassette. If there seems to be nothing
wrong with it, try recording again. If “CHECK” is still
displayed, change the cassette with a new one and try
recording again. Otherwise, unplug the power cord and
contact the dealer.