Error messages, Continued), Displaying the hour-meter information – Panasonic AJ-HD1800P User Manual

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Error messages

(continued)

_Displaying the hour-meter information

Turn the ADJ dial to move the cursor (

¢), and the description

for the item where the cursor is located is shown as a
superimposed display.

If “T&S&M” has been selected as the setup menu item
No.006 (DISPLAY SEL) setting, a message appears in the
mode display area whenever a warning or error has
occurred. When a multiple number of errors have occurred,
the one with the highest priority is displayed.

<Note>

The resettable table hour-meter information items will be
reset by your dealer when maintenance or other work is
performed.

_Display of UMID information

In the EE mode, the indication is displayed when UMID
information is available in the input signal. When a tape is
played back, the indication is displayed if the UMID
information is available on the tape. If there is no UMID
information, [NO-INFO] is displayed.

No./Item Description

H00

OPERATION

Displays in 1-hour increments the time during
which power has been supplied.

H01

DRUM RUN

Displays in 1-hour increments the amount of time
during which the drum has rotated.

H02

TAPE RUN

Displays in 1-hour increments the amount of time
during which the tape has been running in the FF,
REW, PLAY, SEARCH (JOG, SLOW and SHTL),
REC and EDIT modes (but not in the JOG, SLOW,
SHTL or STILL mode).

H03

THREADING

Displays in 1-time increments the number of times
the tape has been threaded (loaded) and
unthreaded (unloaded).

H04

F LOADING

Displays in 1-time increments the number of front
loading operations.

H05

LCD ON

Displays in 1-hour increments the amount of time
during which the LCD monitor has lighted.

H11

DRUM RUNr

Displays in 1-hour increments the amount of time
during which the drum has rotated.
(Can be reset.)

H12

TAPE RUNr

Displays in 1-hour increments the amount of time
during which the tape has been running in the FF,
REW, PLAY, SEARCH (JOG, SLOW and SHTL),
REC and EDIT modes (but not in the JOG, SLOW,
SHTL or STILL mode). (Can be reset.)

H13

THREADINGr

Displays in 1-time increments the number of times
the tape has been threaded (loaded) and
unthreaded (unloaded). (Can be reset.)

H14

F LOADINGr

Displays in 1-time increments the number of front
loading operations.
(Can be reset.)

H15

LCD ON r

Displays in 1-hour increments the amount of time
during which the LCD monitor has lighted. (Can be
reset.)

H30

POWER ON

Displays the number of times the power has been
turned on.

Priority

Display and description

Higher

Lower

Error messages (see error message table):

When any problem arises with the VTR’s
operation, the AUTO OFF lamp lights, and an
error message is displayed.

INT SG:
If, when “INT SG” has been selected as the audio

input setting by

(VID IN) on the <VIDEO>

menu or by the <AUDIO> or <AUDIO SHIFT1>
menu, and the EDIT button is pressed, this
message is displayed for the first two seconds
when editing is started. In the same way, it is
displayed for the first two seconds when recording
is started.
NO INPUT:
If, when input signals (but not analog audio
signals) are not supplied to the input connector

selected by

(VID IN) on the <VIDEO> menu

or by the <AUDIO> or <AUDIO SHIFT1> menu,
the EDIT button is pressed, this message is
displayed for the first two seconds when editing is
started. In the same way, it is displayed for the
first two seconds when recording is started.

Warning messages
(see warning message table):

When a warning occurs in this VTR, the warning
lamp lights, and a warning message is displayed.
When a multiple number of warnings have
occurred, the one with the highest priority is
displayed.

Indication

Contents

MATNO

Material number

COPY

Instance number (number of times for copying)

OWNR

Country name, Organization name, User name

POS

Elevation, Latitude, Longitude, Reception level from
the GPS satellite at the time of recording
HOLD: It is impossible to receive signals from the

GPS satellite.

2D:

The number of satellites is a few. The
accuracy of elevation information is
insufficient.

3D:

Signals from the GPS satellite are good
(strong).

DATE

Date

TIME

UTC (Coordinated Universal Time)

F1

F1

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