Troubleshooting – MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC DX-TL5716U User Manual
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LOG3701*5
LOG3702*5
LOG7701*6
LOG3703*5
LOG3704*5
None
None
None
None
None
Normal
Normal
Normal
Normal
Normal
· The designated copy
range exceeds the
remaining capacity of the
destination device.
· A medium of
incompatible format is
used.
· The recording medium is
write-protected.
· Data as designated by
the archive conditions do
not exist.
· Recording and archive
are started at the same
time with no data
recorded in the HDD.
· No medium is inserted.
· A medium that failed
copy before is inserted.
· The free space on the
disc runs out.
· Press the WARNING RESET button on the
front panel or click the [X] button on the
information screen to clear the warning.
· Designate the copy range again.
· Press the WARNING RESET button on
the front panel or click the [X] button on the
information screen to clear the warning.
· Check that the copy device is registered
correctly.
· Check that the external device is
connected correctly.
· Check that the external device is turned
on.
· Check that the write-protection of the
medium is enabled. If enabled, disable the
protection.
· After turning off the power of the external
device and the recorder, reboot the
external recording device and the recorder
in order.
· After turning off the power of the external
device and the recorder, check the cables.
· Replace the disc.
· Press the WARNING RESET button on
the front panel or click the [X] button on the
information screen to clear the warning.
· Check the data to be archived.
· Press the WARNING RESET button on
the front panel or click the [X] button on the
information screen to clear the warning.
· Replace the disc.
· Insert a disc.
· Press the WARNING RESET button on
the front panel or click the [X] button on the
information screen to clear the warning.
· Replace the disc.
Call-out
signal
output*1
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Display
Remedy
Code
Cause
Warning
level*2
Copy data size error
Check the copied data range or available
disk space of the copy media.
The media may contain data of wrong
format.
Copy media error
Cannot copy the data.
Check the copy device and copy media.
Archive data size error
No archive data were found.
Check the archive source data.
No media or media of wrong type.
Use proper media and connect it correctly.
Media is full of recorded data.
Insert a new disk into the drive.
*1 : Call-out signal output
Selectable : You can select to enable or disable the call-out signal output
using the menu screen.
Common : Call-out signal is output from the CALL OUT terminal
regardless of the menu setting.
None :
No call-out signal is output, but warning is displayed on the
screen.
*2 : Warning level
Normal :
Check the cause of the warning by pressing the HELP button
first. By clearing the warning, you can keep using the recorder.
Minor :
Check the cause of the warning by pressing the HELP button
first. By clearing the warning, you can keep using the recorder.
If the same warning appears frequently, contact your dealer.
Major :
Contact your dealer.
*3 : The value depends on the setting.
*4 : Code for recording
*5 : Code for copy
*6 : Code for archive
*7 : (The following numbers are displayed in .)
01 : CH 1
02 : CH 2
03 : CH 3
04 : CH 4
05 : CH 5
06 : CH 6
07 : CH 7
08 : CH 8
09 : CH 9
10 : CH 10
11 : CH 11
12 : CH 12
13 : CH 13
14 : CH 14
15 : CH 15
16 : CH 16
*8 :
13 , 14 : Recording 23 , 24 : Playback
33 , 34 : Copy
73 , 74 : Archive
(The following numbers are displayed in .)
00 : A (Internal)
01 : B (Internal)
11 to 26 : Serial bus (Main) SBM01 to 16
31 : Serial bus (Copy) SBC01
47 : DVD/CD
48 : USB memory
51 to 66 : Serial bus (Archive) SBB01 to 16
* About LOG14 , 74
This code is displayed when an error occurs during recording. The
recorder stops its system and then resumes recording. (HDD that is not
recognized correctly is automatically excluded from the recording device.
The recorder continues recording until all the registered HDDs are used
up.)
* About LOG24 , 34
These codes are displayed when an error occurs during copy or playback.
Because the recorder stops its system, playback or copy stops. After that,
perform playback or copy again.