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704 EMPHASIS 00000001OFFONFor setting the emphasis ON or OFF.
705 MONI SEL
0000
0001PLYPCMPLYCUE
730 DOUBLE REC
0000
0001OFFON
732 LIMITER CH1
0000
0001OFFONFor setting the CH1 audio limiter operation.
0: The limiter does not operate.
1: The limiter operates.
733 LIMITER CH2
0000
0001OFFONFor setting the CH2 audio limiter operation.
0: The limiter does not operate.
1: The limiter operates.
734 LIMITER CH3
0000
0001OFFONFor setting the CH3 audio limiter operation.
0: The limiter does not operate.
1:...

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Setup Menus
WARNING & ALARM menu
Item Setting
No.Superimposed
displayNo.Superimposed
displayDescription of setting
The underlining indicates the factory setting.
900 BATT NEAR END
0000
0001OFFONFor setting whether the warning alarm is to be sounded when the battery is
nearly totally discharged.
0: The warning alarm is not sounded.
1: The warning alarm is sounded.
901 BATT END
0000
0001
OFF
ON
For setting whether the warning alarm is to be sounded when the battery is
totally discharged.
0: The warning...

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Replacing the Backup Battery
The backup battery is installed before the unit is shipped from the manufacturing plant.
When the battery is totally discharged, the “E-90” error code appears for 3 seconds in the status
display window when the POWER switch is set to ON.
“00 : 00 : 00 : 00” is displayed as the TCG time code value, indicating that the time code can no
longer be backed up.  In this situation, the backup battery must be replaced.
Consult your dealer, and replace with a new battery (CR2032 or...

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Error Messages
When a problem has occurred in the unit, one of the following error codes and warning displays will be displayed
on the status display window.
Error code Description
— d —
E — 00
E — 01
E — 02
E — 11
E — 21This appears when the cassette down operation fails to take place even when 4
seconds have elapsed after the cassette was inserted.
Alternatively, it appears when the cassette fails to be ejected even when 4 seconds
have elapsed after its ejection operation was performed. This appears...

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Error Messages
Error code Description
E — 68This appears when there is a communication error between SERVO and AVSYS.
The data is fixed to High or Low. Warning display
SLACK
E — 69
This appears when there is a problem in communication between SERVO and AVSYS
when the power is turned on. SLACK
E — 6B
This appears when there is a communication error between IF and AVSYS.
There is a problem with the internal reference or external reference. No display
E — 80
This appears when there is a problem with the...

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Emergency Eject
1
Remove the top panel.
2
Use a Phillips head screwdriver to push in and turn
the red plastic screw part counterclockwise.  
(This screw needs to be rotated about 30 turns
before unloading can be started.)
3
Insert the take-up jig (packed with the unit) into the
tape ejection slot (on the mechanism side of the
VTR), and rotate the flange part (white gear) of the
supply reel in the take-up direction to take up the
tape slack using the rubber part of the take-up jig.

Take care not to...

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Warning Systems
When trouble is detected immediately after the power has been switched on or while operation is underway, the
operator is alerted to its occurrence by the status display window (LCD), WARNING lamp and warning alarm
from the EARPHONE jack.
The warning alarm can be changed to the same for all errors (using setup menu item No. 906).
°
1)During recording
°2)At any time except during recording
°3)Once a second when SIMPLE has been selected as the setup menu item No. 906 setting.
°4)The...

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Warning Systems
The warning system’s priority sequence is as
follows.
1 SLACK
2 BATTERY END
3 TAPE END
4 HUMID
5 NO RF6 SERVO
7 LOW RF
8 HIGH ERROR RATE
9 BATTERY NEAR END
10 TAPE NEAR END
ItemWARNING
lampWarning
alarmDescription of
warningOperation of unit Remedial actionWarning
displayWarning
display
statusBattery
charge
displayRemaining
tape
display
Status display window (LCD)
No
displayFlashes 4
times/second
for 3 seconds
Sounds 4
times a second
°1)
Memory status
error between
SYSCON and DV.Switch...

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Connector Signals
Pin No. Signal
1 GND
2
3
4 +12 V
Pin No. Signal
1 GND
2 HOT
3 COLD
AUDIO IN/OUT connector (XLR 3-pin)DC OUT connector (4-pin)
Pin No. Signal
1 GND
2
3
4 +12 V
DC IN connector (XLR 4-pin)
REMOTE connector (9-pin)
Pin No. Signal
1 GND
2 TRANSMIT A
3 RECEIVE B
4 RECEIVE COMMON
5
6 TRANSMIT COMMON
7 TRANSMIT B
8 RECEIVE A
9 GND
CAMERA connector (26-pin)
Pin No. Signal
1 COMPOSITE VIDEO
2 COMPOSITE VIDEO GND
3 Y GND
4Y
5PR/C
6PRGND
7PB
8PBGND
9 CAMERA MIC (X)
10 CAMERA MIC (Y)
11 CAMERA...

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Video Head Cleaning
This unit is equipped with an auto head cleaning function which automatically reduces the
amount of dirt on the video heads.  However, in order to maximize the unit’s reliability, it is
recommended that the video heads be cleaned as and when appropriate.
For further details on  how to actually clean the heads, consult with one of our service
companies or with your dealer.
Condensation
Maintenance
Before proceeding with maintenance, be absolutely sure to set the power switch to OFF,...
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