Troubleshooting – Sony DSR-1600.GB User Manual

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Troubleshooting

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Troubleshooting

If an alarm message appears on the monitor screen, or if
the unit appears to be malfunctioning, please check the
following before contacting your Sony dealer.

a) In these states, an alarm message appears on the monitor screen and in the

time counter display.

Tape problem

Symptom

Cause

Remedy

The unit’s tape
transport control
buttons (PLAY, F FWD,
REW, etc.) do not
work.

The REMOTE button is lit and the
LOCAL ENABLE menu item is set to
STOP & EJECT or ALL DISABLE.

a)

Press the REMOTE button to turn it off, or change the setting
of the LOCAL ENABLE menu item

(see page 40) to ALL

ENABLE.

No cassette is loaded.

a)

Insert a cassette

(see page 21).

Time data problem

Symptom

Cause

Remedy

The tape is running,
but the time data is not
shown in the time
counter display.

The U-BIT time data type indicator is lit. Press the COUNTER SEL button to make the COUNTER or

TC time data type indicator light up.

Monitor problems

Symptom

Cause

Remedy

Data is not
superimposed on the
monitor screen.

The CHARA. DISPLAY menu item is
set to OFF.

Set the CHARA. DISPLAY menu item

(see page 42) to ON.

The monitor is not connected to the
VIDEO OUT 2 (SUPER) connector of
this unit.

Connect the monitor to the VIDEO OUT 2 (SUPER)
connector. (You must make this connection to display any
type of text on the monitor.)

The image on the
monitor screen is too
bright.

The 75

termination switch for video

input on the monitor is in the OFF
position, or a 75

terminator is not

fitted to its video input connector.

Set the 75

termination switch to ON or connect a

terminator.

The image on the
monitor screen is too
dark.

In a video signal loop-through
connection of video monitors, 75

termination switches for video input on
monitors other than the loop-end
monitor are in the ON position.

Set the 75

termination switches to OFF on all monitors

other than the loop-end monitor.

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