14 troubleshooting, 1 warnings with indicators – JVC BR-D95U User Manual

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144

ON SCREEN information-2
DATA0 83

Corresponding menu switches

No.

Menu switch name

Setting

Set value

504 INFORMATION

TIME

0

SELECT

TIME + MODE

1

TIME + SUBTC

3

TIME + SUBTC

4

+ MODE

512 MUTING/ALARM

OFF

0

MESSAGE

ON

1

513 EDIT ON SCREEN

OFF

0

ON

1

TBC information-1
DATA0 84

Corresponding menu switches

No.

Menu switch name

Setting

Set value

620 DUBBING LOOP

OFF

0

3TIMES

1

5TIMES

2

10TIMES

3

TBC information-3
DATA0 86

Corresponding menu switches

No.

Menu switch name

Setting

Set value

601 V BLANK MASK

OFF

0

ON

1

ON WITH 0.5H

2

TIME CODE information-4
DATA0 77

Corresponding menu switches

No.

Menu switch name

Setting

Set value

400p VITC LINE-1 SEL

7

0

(625)

:

:

22

15

401p VITC LINE-2 SEL

7

0

(625)

:

:

22

15

TIME CODE information-5
DATA0 78

Corresponding menu switches

No.

Menu switch name

Setting

Set value

421 TCG CF FLAG

OFF

0

ON

1

AUTO

2

ON SCREEN information-1
DATA0 82

Corresponding menu switches

No.

Menu switch name

Setting

Set value

501 CHARA H POSITION

0

0

:

:

6

6

502 CHARA V POSITION

0

0

:

:

11

11

505 REMAIN ENABLE

DISABLE

0

ENABLE

1

7

6

5

4

3

2

1

0

D1 504

504 513 512

504

D2

13-5 Menu switch setting information

13 RS-232C protocol

7

6

5

4

3

2

1

0

D1 401p 401p 401p 401p 400p 400p 400p 400p
D2

7

6

5

4

3

2

1

0

D1

421 421

D2

7

6

5

4

3

2

1

0

D1 502

502 502 502 501

501 501 501

D2

505

7

6

5

4

3

2

1

0

D1
D2 620

620

7

6

5

4

3

2

1

0

D1
D2

601 601

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WARNING 01 1

LAMP FAILURE

Main code

Sub code

M

H

F

S

CONDITION

AUTO OFF

Warning

On-screen display

Warning code information

Behavior and actions to be taken

code

0A

FAN FAILURE

The power turns OFF after
about 9 minutes.

01

1

LAMP FAILURE

Tape sensor LED broken.

(AUTO OFF)

02

1

CONDENSATION ON

Condensation on drums.

DRUM

06

1

INVALID ERROR

S-VHS/VHS cassette in use.

08

1

SUP TENSION

Tape tension abnormal.

(AUTO OFF)

FAILURE

32

1~

FAILURE LOADING

Tape loading not possible.

32

2

33

1~

FAILURE UNLOADING

Tape unloading not possible.

33

2

(AUTO OFF)

Warning messages on
the on-screen display

Warning messages on
the counter display

As this unit uses a microcomputer, it may not
function correctly due to noise from outside or
interference noise. In this case, unplug the power
cord and plug it again. Then, check the operation.

14 TROUBLESHOOTING

14-1 WARNINGS WITH INDICATORS

This machine features self-diagnostic circuitry which allows it to detect and report any malfunctions that may
occur. When a malfunction is detected, the cause will be shown on the monitor display and on the VCR’s counter
display. The warning code system consists of a main code (the code number) and a sub code (verbal descrip-
tion), e.g. 02 1 CONDENSATION ON DRUM. The front panel [AUTO OFF] indicator will normally be illuminated.

* When the [AUTO OFF] indicator is illuminated, the unit is no longer operable. The [AUTO OFF] indicator can be

canceled by turning the power off and on again. If the indicator remains lit even after turning the power off and
on, malfunctions are possible. Consult your local JVC dealer.

Turn the [POWER] switch OFF. Wait for at
least 5 minutes, then turn the power ON
again.
If the warning indication is displayed again,
consult your local JVC dealer.

Behavior: Stops, with no operation possible.
Action:

Turn the power off and then on.

Behavior: Cassette ejected and drum begins

to rotate. When condensation is
eliminated, the indicator goes out
and cassette can be loaded.

Action:

Leave the power ON and wait until
the waraning message goes out.

Behavior: Stops, with no operation possible.
Action:

Turn the power off and then on.

Behavior: Cassette ejected.
Action:

Load the cassette again.

Behavior: Stops, with no operation possible.
Action:

Turn the power off and then on.

Behavior: Cassette ejected.
Action:

Use Digital-S cassette tape.

Refer to “1.8 WARNING DETECTION CIRCUIT” on page 1.12 of the service manual.

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