Chapter 6 maintenance and inspections, Servo 8. wireless rf, Battery near end – Panasonic AJ-HDX900E User Manual

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6. SERVO

8. WIRELESS RF

WARNING lamp

Flashes four times a second (during recording
and playback).

Indications on LCD
screen

“SERVO” display lights (during recording and
playback).

Tally lamp

Flashes four times a second (during recording
and playback).

Viewfinder

“SERVO” display lights (during recording and
playback).

Alarm

Sounds four times a second (during recording
and playback).

Warning description

The servo is disturbed.

VTR unit operation

Operation continues but the unit may not operate
correctly.

Corrective action

Turn off the power and consult your dealer. The
warning display may flash for a moment and then
disappear when tape transport commences: this
is normal and not indicative of a failure or
malfunctioning.

7. RF

WARNING lamp

Flashes four times a second (during recording).

Indications on LCD
screen

“RF” display flashes (during standby and
recording).

Tally lamp

Flashes four times a second (during recording).

Viewfinder

“RF” display lights (during recording).

Alarm

Sounds four times a second (during recording).

Warning description

The video heads have become clogged. There
is a problem in the video system.

VTR unit operation

The cleaning rollers are activated to clean the
heads (for a maximum of 3 seconds).
Recording continues but the signals may not be
recorded correctly.
The indications on LCD screen are retained until
the REC/PAUSE status is established. They go
off as soon as the unit transfers from the
REC/PAUSE mode to another mode.

Corrective action

Clean the heads. If the signals cannot be
recorded correctly even after cleaning, consult
your dealer.

WARNING lamp

Flashes four times a second (during standby and
recording).

Indications on LCD
screen

No indication

Tally lamp

Flashes four times a second (during recording).

Viewfinder

“WIRELESS RF” display lights for at least 3
seconds during recording.

Alarm

Sounds four times a second (for at least 3
seconds during standby and recording).

Warning description

Poor wireless signal reception.

VTR unit operation

Operation continues but the signals from the
wireless microphone cannot be received.

Corrective action

Check the microphone’s power supply and the
reception condition of the receiver.

9. BATTERY NEAR END

WARNING lamp

Flashes once a second.

Indications on LCD
screen

The bar display that shows the remaining battery
charge starts flashing.

Tally lamp

Flashes once a second.

Viewfinder

BATT LED starts flashing.

Alarm

Sounds four times a second.

Warning description

The battery charge is nearly depleted.

VTR unit operation

Operation continues.

Corrective action

Replace the battery when it becomes necessary.

10. TAPE NEAR END

WARNING lamp

Flashes once a second (during recording).

Indications on LCD
screen

The bar display that shows the remaining tape
amount starts flashing.

Tally lamp

Flashes once a second (during recording).

Viewfinder

The remaining tape display starts flashing (in
the EE mode).

=” flashes for 3 seconds one minute before

the tape reaches the end.

Alarm

Sounds once a second.

Warning description

The tape is close to its end (about 2 minutes
remain).

VTR unit operation

Operation continues.

Corrective action

Replace the cassette tape when it becomes
necessary.

Chapter 6 Maintenance and inspections

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11. 1394

WARNING lamp

Flashes four times a second.

Indications on LCD
screen

“1394 E-22” display flashes.

Tally lamp

Flashes four times a second.

Viewfinder

When error code 92 appears, “1394 INITIAL
ERROR” display lights (during standby).

Alarm

Sounds four times a second.

Warning description

There is something wrong with the signals
supplied to the DVCPRO connector.

VTR unit operation

Operation continues, but something is wrong with
the signals supplied to the DVCPRO connector.

Corrective action

Check the IEEE 1394 cable and DVCPRO
connector connections and the settings of the
external units or menu settings, and then turn the
power off and back on.
If the warning display is not cleared, check “6-3-2
Error codes,” and consult your dealer.

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