Panasonic AJ-HD1400P User Manual

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Error messages 
(continued)
Displaying the warning information
z A warning message appears when a warning has occurred. “NO WARNING” appears when a warning has not occurred.
z When more than one warning has occurred simultaneously, move the joystick up or down to check the description of each
warning.
*1 This error message always appears in the EE mode.
In such a case, black signals are recorded as the video signals, and the audio signals are muted.
*2: This error message always appears in the EE mode.
In such a case, the audio signals are muted.
*3: This error message always appears in the EE mode.
In such a case, the time code of the time code generator inside this unit is recorded as the time code signal.
Warning messages
Priority
Monitor display
Description
Corrective action
VTR operation
High
Low
E-20
(DEW)
If condensation is detected, the error number flashes and 
the unit transfers to eject mode. The drum rotates after 
the cassette is ejected to eliminate the condensation.
Once the unit is released from condensation status, the 
error message display is cleared and the VTR is able to 
be used.
z If condensation is detected in the eject mode, the drum 
starts rotating as soon as it is detected.
z If condensation is detected when the cassette has 
been inserted, the drum rotation is stopped, and after 
the tape is ejected, the drum starts rotating.
Leave the power on and wait.
EJECT
E-95
(INVALID 
EMBEDDED TC)
(When “SLTC” is selected in menu No. 032 REC REF)
 Appear when a time code for a signal input into the HD 
SDI IN connector is not stepping at the standard rate in 
synchronizing the image frames to be recorded with the 
time code.
Check the time code 
information of the input signal.
Operation 
continues.
E-92
(1394 INITIAL 
ERROR)
Display if the IEEE1394 digital interface connection status 
is irregular
If the cable connection is in 
loop status, reconnect to 1 to 
1.
If not using the loop 
connection, turn the POWER 
switch OFF 
> ON.
Signal input 
and output 
through the 
IEEE1394 
digital interface 
is stopped.
E-04
(UNKNOWN SIG)
This appears when the signals supplied from the 
IEEE1394 digital interface are not DVCPRO/DV format 
signals.
Check that the 1394 input has 
been connected properly.
No recording o 
perations are 
possible.
E-90
(NOT 1X 100M SIG)
This appears when the initialization process fails during 
communication via the IEEE1394 digital interface.
Check the input signal.
Operation 
continues.*
1
E-16
(INVALID VIDEO 
SIG)
This appears when the compressed video signals 
supplied from the IEEE1394 digital interface are irregular 
signals.
z This warning appears only during recording operations. 
In such cases, no signals are recorded on the tape, 
and only erasure of existing signals is performed.
Check the 1394 input signals.It 
is possible that playback 
signals of an unrecorded tape 
are being input.
Operation 
continues.*
1
E-17
(INVALID AUDIO 
SIG)
This appears when the audio signals supplied from the 
IEEE1394 digital interface are irregular signals.
z This warning appears only during recording operations. 
In such cases, the signals are recorded with the audio 
signals muted.
Check the 1394 input signals.It 
is possible that signals other 
than 1x playback signals are 
being input from a VTR or 
other device.
Operation 
continues.*
2
E-18
(INVALID TC SIG)
This appears when the time code information supplied 
from the IEEE1394 digital interface is irregular 
information.
z This warning appears only during recording operations. 
In such cases, the internally generated time code is 
recorded.
Check the time code of the 
device which is supplying the 
time code.
Operation 
continues.*
3
E-14
(NO MATCH SIG)
This appears when the signals supplied to the IEEE1394 
digital interface are at variance from the system format 
which is set by this unit.
Check the input signal.
Operation 
continues.*
1
E-10
(FAN STOP)
This appears when the fan motor has shut down.
Check the fan for foreign 
matter.
Operation 
continues.
E-09
(NO RF)
This appears when a blank section lasting for more than 
one second on the tape has been detected during 
playback.
A blank section is identified as such when all the following 
conditions are met:
z There are no output signals from any of the heads.
z The playback data cannot be read.
z There is no CTL signal (DV/DVCAM tapes excluded).
Check the tape. It is possible 
that an unrecorded tape has 
been loaded.
Operation 
continues.