Sony ILME-FX6VK Cinema Line Fx6 Camera

User Manual - Page 114

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8. Appendix
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If a warning, caution, or operating condition that requires confirmation occurs on the camcorder,
a message is displayed in the viewfinder, the recording/tally lamp starts flashing, and a warning
sound is emitted.
The warning sound is emitted from the headphones connected to the headphone connector.
Error Messages
The camcorder will stop operation when the following kind of display occurs.
Viewfinder message Warning
sound
Recording/
tally lamp
Cause and Solution
E + error code Continuous High-speed
flashing
Indicates an abnormality in the camcorder.
Recording stops, even if REC is displayed in the
viewfinder.
Turn off the camcorder, and check for any problem
with connected devices, cables, or media. If the
error persists when the camcorder is turned on
again, contact your Sony service representative.
(If the camcorder does not turn off when the
POWER switch is set to OFF, remove the battery or
disconnect the DC IN supply.)
An error display or warning sound may not occur
depending on the status of the camcorder.
Warning Messages
Follow the instructions provided if the following display occurs.
Viewfinder message Warning
sound
Recording/
tally lamp
Cause and Solution
Battery Near End Intermittent Flashing The remaining capacity of the battery pack is
getting low.
Recharge at the earliest convenience.
Battery End Continuous High-speed
flashing
The battery pack is empty. Recording is disabled.
Stop operation and replace the battery pack.
Temperature High Intermittent Flashing The internal temperature is high.
Turn off the camcorder and allow it to cool down
before operating it again.
Viewfinder message Warning
sound
Recording/
tally lamp
Cause and Solution
Media Temperature
High
Intermittent Flashing The temperature of the CFexpress card is high.
Replace the card or allow it to cool down before
using it again.
Voltage Low Intermittent Flashing The DC IN voltage is low (level 1). Check the power
source.
Insufficient Voltage Continuous High-speed
flashing
The DC IN voltage is too low (level 2). Recording is
disabled.
Connect a different power source.
Media Near Full Intermittent Flashing The remaining capacity on the memory card is
getting low.
Replace at the earliest convenience.
Media Full Continuous High-speed
flashing
Clips could not be recorded or copied because
there is no remaining capacity on the memory
card.
Replace immediately.
Clips Near Full Intermittent Flashing The number of additional clips that can be
recorded on a memory card is getting low.
Replace at the earliest convenience.
Clips Full Continuous High-speed
flashing
The maximum number of clips that can be
recorded on the memory card has been reached.
Recording or copying more clips is not possible.
Replace immediately.
Last Clip Recording Intermittent Flashing The clip currently recording is the last clip that can
be recorded, as the maximum number of clips has
been reached.
Prepare a new memory card.
Media(A)
1)
Life Near
End
Intermittent Flashing The memory card is approaching the end of its
life. Replace at the earliest convenience.
Media(A)
1)
Life End Continuous High-speed
flashing
The memory card has reached the end of its life.
Replace immediately.
Media(A)
1)
Near Full Intermittent Flashing When using the Simul Rec function
Media(A)
1)
Full Continuous High-speed
flashing
When using the Simul Rec function
Media(A)
1)
Clips Near
Full
Intermittent Flashing When using the Simul Rec function
Media(A)
1)
Clips Full Continuous High-speed
flashing
When using the Simul Rec function
Media(A)
1)
Last Clip
Rec
Intermittent Flashing When using the Simul Rec function
1) “(B)” is displayed for the card in slot B.
Error/Warning Messages
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