Emergency eject, Warning system emergency eject, Battery near end – Panasonic AG-DVC200 User Manual

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BATTERY NEAR END

WARNING lamp

Flashes once per second.

Tally lamp

Flashes once per second.

Viewfinder

The BATT NEAR END display flashes.

Description of warning

The battery is nearly flat.

VTR unit operation

Operation continues.

Remedial action

Replace the battery as necessary.

BATTERY END

WARNING lamp

Lights.

Tally lamp

Flashes once per second.

Viewfinder

The BATT END display flashes.

Description of warning

The battery is flat.

VTR unit operation

All operations are stopped, and the tape is
unloaded. Only the cassette tape eject
operation is acknowledged.

Remedial action

Replace the battery.

TAPE END

WARNING lamp

Lights (during stop and standby OFF).

Tally lamp

Flashes four times per second (during stop and
standby OFF).

Viewfinder

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END lights, and the TAPE END display

flashes (during stop and standby OFF).

Description of warning

The tape has come to the end.

VTR unit operation

If the unit is in the recording, playback or fast
forward mode, operation is stopped.

Remedial action

Rewind the tape. Alternatively, replace the
cassette tape.

Warning system

Emergency eject

If the cassette cannot be ejected even when the EJECT button is
pressed, the tape can still be removed by using a screwdriver to
simultaneously push and rotate the EMERGENCY screw.

1

Set the power to OFF.

4

Remove the cassette.

5

Return the rubber cap to its original
position.

2

As shown in the figure, remove the rubber
cap, to reveal the EMERGENCY screw
(red).

3

While pushing the screwdriver (Philips
head), keep turning the EMERGENCY
screw counterclockwise until the tape is
ejected.

It takes about 20 turns for unloading to commence.

It takes about 90 turns for the tape to be ejected.

2•5

2•5

4

1

3

Cassette
holder

EMERGENCY
screw

Set the power to OFF.

Simultaneously push and rotate.

<Notes>

This procedure should only be used in an emergency.

Do not turn the screw clockwise. Do not turn the screw any more
after the tape has been ejected. Doing so may damage the
mechanism.

After the tape has been ejected, the cassette holder will not lock
even when it is closed. The power must be turned back on, and
the mechanical operations reset before closing the cassette
holder.

When the EMERGENCY screw is turned, a clicking sound will be
heard: this is the sound of the reel drive operating which is normal
and not indicative of malfunctioning.

<Note>

Given below is the sequence of priority for the WARNING lamp,
tally lamp and warnings in the viewfinder. If more than one error
has occurred at the same time, the display with the higher priority
appears.
1. SLACK
2. BATTERY END
3. REC WARNING
4. TAPE END
5. HUMID
6. SERVO
7. RF
8. BATTERY NEAR END
9. TAPE NEAR END

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