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Operation Warnings
  
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Operation Warnings
When a problem occurs at power on or during operation, a 
warning is given by one of the following.
• Warning indicators in the status display on the LCD 
monitor
• WARNING indicators, and audible warnings from the 
speaker and earphones
• Indicators on the viewfinder
The volume of the audible warnings can be adjusted with 
the ALARM knob. Set the ALARM knob to the minimum 
position to suppress the sound.
Status 
display on 
the LCD 
monitor/
viewfinder 
screen
WARNING 
indicator
Warning 
sound
Indicators in the 
viewfinder
Problem
VDR operation
Action to take
Warning 
indication
: Continuous
: 1 flash/s
: 4 flashes/s
Continuous 
beep
1 beep/s
4 beeps/s
REC/
TALLY
BATT
: Continuous  
: 1 flash/s
: 4 flashes/s
E**-** 
1)
Recording 
error
Recording stops.
Turn off the power 
and consult your 
Sony dealer.
MEM Full!
 2)
 2)
 2)
Shockproof 
memory 
overflow
Recording 
continuous but may 
be substandard.
Protect the unit 
from shocks and 
vibration.
ILL.REC!
 2)
 2)
 2)
Input sync 
error
Recording 
continuous but may 
be substandard.
Turn off the power 
and contact your 
Sony dealer. (This 
indication may be 
given momentarily 
when a GENLOCK 
signal is connected 
or disconnected, 
but this does not 
indicate a problem.)
Disc Error!
 2)
 2)
 2)
A disc defect 
was detected.
Recording 
continues, avoiding 
the defect, but may 
be substandard.
If defects are 
detected 
repeatedly, 
exchange the disc.
HUMID!
 
2)
 2)
 2)
Condensation 
on the optical 
pickup.
Recording/playback 
continues but stops 
when an error 
occurs on the drive.
Stop recording/
playback, turn off 
the power, then turn 
it on again, and wait 
until the HUMID 
indicator 
disappears.
 3)
Before Full 
2)
 2)
 2)
Disc  almost 
full.
Operation 
continues.
Be prepared to 
change the disc.
Near MAX #
 2)
(only 
when 
recording 
the 300th 
clip)
 4)
Nine or fewer 
clips remain 
until the upper 
limit of 300 
recorded clips 
is reached.
Operation 
continues.
Be prepared to 
change the disc.