Sony PDW-F800 Camcorder User Manual


 
Operation Warnings
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Chapter 9 Maintenance
Alarm messages during thumbnail
search, scene selection, and clip list
operations
An alarm message may appear in the LCD
monitor during thumbnail search, scene selection,
and clip list operations. In that case, take the
action indicated in the following table.
FAN Stopped
DR-FAN Stop
The main unit or drive fan has
stopped. Avoid use under high
temperatures, turn off the power,
and contact a Sony service
representative.
NVRAM NG! An error was detected while
accessing internal memory. Power
the unit off and contact a Sony
service representative.
Update Err! A firmware update failed. Power
the unit off and contact a Sony
service representative.
Unknown
USB
An unsupported USB device was
connected to this unit.
NO USB
MEMORY!
A USB flash drive write operation
was attempted with no USB flash
drive connected.
USB
MEMORY
INHIBIT!
USB M. INHI
A write inhibited USB flash drive
was connected with MEMORY
REC on the MEMORY REC page
of the OPERATION menu set to
ENABL.
USB
MEMORY
ERROR!
The connected USB flash drive
was not usable when a USB flash
drive write operation was
attempted.
M. shortage A USB flash drive write operation
was attempted without enough
free memory in the USB flash
drive.
MEM REC
NG!
A USB flash drive write operation
failed with MEMORY REC on the
MEMORY REC page of the
OPERATION menu set to
ENABL.
M. access! An attempt was made to switch
GUI screens during a USB flash
drive write operation.
Cannot
Expand Clip
any Further.
The clip cannot be expanded into
more blocks. This alarm appears
when the DISP SEL/EXPAND
button is pressed when the number
of blocks is maximum, or when
the duration of an expanded
thumbnail is one frame.
Selected
Essence Mark
Does not
Exist.
The selected essence mark does
not exist.
This alarm appears in the essence
mark selection screen when the
specified essence mark does not
exist on the disc.
Sub Clip is
Invalid. Set
Appropriate
IN/OUT
Points.
The temporal relationship between
the specified In and Out points in a
TRIM operation (see page 131) is
not correct. Reset so that the value
of the Out point timecode is larger
than the value of the In point
timecode.
Duration of
One Clip List
must be Less
than 24
Hours.
The total duration of the current
clip list exceeds the upper limit of
24 hours as the result of an Add
Sub Clips (see page 129) or Trim
Sub Clip (see page 131) operation.
No More Sub
Clips can be
Added to the
Clip List.
The total number of the sub clips
of the current clip list exceeds the
upper limit of 300 as the result of
an Add Sub Clips (see page 129)
or Trim Sub Clip (see page 131)
operation.
Sub Clip does
not Exist.
An attempt is made to execute a
Move Sub Clips (see page 131),
Trim Sub Clip (see page 131),
Delete Sub Clips (see page 132),
or Set Start Time Code (see
page 132) operation with no sub
clips in the current clip list.
Clip List does
not Exist.
An attempt is made to execute a
Delete Clip List operation (see
page 134) when there are no clip
lists on the disc.
Move is
Invalid.
An attempt is made to execute a
Move Sub Clips operation (see
page 131) when there are no sub
clip in the current clip list, or when
there is only one.
Shot Mark
does not
Exist.
An attempt is made to execute a
Delete Shot Mark (see page 118)
operation on a clip with no shot
marks recorded in.