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What is "Counter mode" + "0" on Sony DAT?
Hi,
I've purchased a Sony DAT PCM-2700A on eBay a few weeks ago, to replace my old DTC-57ES machine which left this world in the age of 15 *sob*. Unfortunately the seller of the PCM-2700A has lost the manual and doesn't know details about these modes, so I'm wondering if anybody here knows an answer. The DTC-57ES had already this various display modes explained in the manual, which you get when pressing the "Counter mode" and one of the number keys simultaneously. That manual only tells about the modes 1 to 3, which just switch the display intensity and the mode 4, which changes the VU-meter display to a graphical tape position display. Yesterday I learned from a web page, that "Counter mode" + "6" shows the tape id 6 value (the SCMS bits). So I got curious and tried other combinations. The only other useful combination seems to be "Counter mode" + "0", which shows a 12 digit value, which is either entirely hexadecimal or at least in the last 6 digits, I don't know so far. My machine shows a value like "04 01 21 XX FF FF". The XX are two hex digits, which are incremented quickly (I'm not quite sure but it seems to be a bit faster than once per sec) when the machine is in play mode. When the XX value is at 5F, the next digit to the left is incremented and the XX value is set to 00 again. It looks like a head usage counter but I'm wondering what it actually means, especially, since hex values are a bit uncommon for counting the time... Does anybody know how to read this value correctly? I search on the web for hours but to no avail. Thanks in advance, Corinna |
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What is "Counter mode" + "0" on Sony DAT?
It is the display for head drum hours in the time readout area, but read
thus: Ignore the HMS indicators, the last 2 digits are minutes and the first 4 digits are hours. Ergo, a readout of 02h03m52s really means 0203 hours and 52 minutes of head drum time. Up to 9,999 hours and 59 minutes can display. This is from the service manual. I do not know what the codes on the right mean. In article , Corinna Vinschen wrote: Hi, I've purchased a Sony DAT PCM-2700A on eBay a few weeks ago, to replace my old DTC-57ES machine which left this world in the age of 15 *sob*. Unfortunately the seller of the PCM-2700A has lost the manual and doesn't know details about these modes, so I'm wondering if anybody here knows an answer. The DTC-57ES had already this various display modes explained in the manual, which you get when pressing the "Counter mode" and one of the number keys simultaneously. That manual only tells about the modes 1 to 3, which just switch the display intensity and the mode 4, which changes the VU-meter display to a graphical tape position display. Yesterday I learned from a web page, that "Counter mode" + "6" shows the tape id 6 value (the SCMS bits). So I got curious and tried other combinations. The only other useful combination seems to be "Counter mode" + "0", which shows a 12 digit value, which is either entirely hexadecimal or at least in the last 6 digits, I don't know so far. My machine shows a value like "04 01 21 XX FF FF". The XX are two hex digits, which are incremented quickly (I'm not quite sure but it seems to be a bit faster than once per sec) when the machine is in play mode. When the XX value is at 5F, the next digit to the left is incremented and the XX value is set to 00 again. It looks like a head usage counter but I'm wondering what it actually means, especially, since hex values are a bit uncommon for counting the time... Does anybody know how to read this value correctly? I search on the web for hours but to no avail. Thanks in advance, Corinna |
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What is "Counter mode" + "0" on Sony DAT?
G. Louie wrote:
It is the display for head drum hours in the time readout area, but read thus: Ignore the HMS indicators, the last 2 digits are minutes and the first 4 digits are hours. Ergo, a readout of 02h03m52s really means 0203 hours and 52 minutes of head drum time. Up to 9,999 hours and 59 minutes can display. This is from the service manual. I do not know what the codes on the right mean. Thank you, that basically confirms my guess. Since you have access to a service manual for the 2700A, may I ask you another question? Does the 2700A have an error counter and if so, how is it accessible? Thanks in advance, Corinna |
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What is "Counter mode" + "0" on Sony DAT?
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Corinna Vinschen wrote: Thank you, that basically confirms my guess. Since you have access to a service manual for the 2700A, may I ask you another question? Does the 2700A have an error counter and if so, how is it accessible? I can't find any reference to an error counter, although I have not throughly read the manual. I was looking for that, though. I wish Sony had been more forthcoming with error rate counters in their professional DATs. |
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What is "Counter mode" + "0" on Sony DAT?
G. Louie wrote:
Corinna Vinschen wrote: Does the 2700A have an error counter and if so, how is it accessible? I can't find any reference to an error counter, although I have not throughly read the manual. I was looking for that, though. I wish Sony had been more forthcoming with error rate counters in their professional DATs. It's a pity since error rate is such an important data. Thanks for looking, Corinna |
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