ARRI 416 Film Camera User Manual


 
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TC Warnings
A TC warning is displayed rstly as a blinking “TC“ symbol
in the camera display. If the beeper volume is set to 1 or
higher, a warning beep will sound in time with the blinking
of the “TC“ symbol when the camera is in Standby. The
acoustic warning can be silenced by doing one of the
following:
Remedy the cause of the warning.
Switch off timecode.
Set the beeper volume to 0 (see under Switching the
Beeper On and Off, Chapter 9.3).
By briey pressing the “SET“ button in Mode 1 of the
display. This will suppress the acoustic warning for 15
minutes.
Running the camera. The acoustic warning will not sound
while the camera is running. After stopping the camera
the warning will begin to sound again approximately
3 seconds after the camera enters Standby.
The camera can also display more detailed warnings in
hexadecimal form. To see these, change the display to
Mode 4 (Timecode time) using the “MODE“ button and
then press the “SEL“ button.
The four digits in the upper line display hexadecimal
values (0 - 9 & A - F). Their meaning can be looked up in
the following tables. There is no warning if the upper line
displays 00:00. An example of an error warning is
00:03, which indicates two warnings:
error in external synchronization and
TC is switched on but not set
In this case both errors can be remedied by external
synchronization.
Timecode