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  • tehmatix
    Senior Member
    • Nov 2012
    • 174
    • UK

    #1

    Panasonic NV-DV2000ec

    Hi forum,
    I have this device with error in service mode 3 17 03, which is mean
    ''S-Reel Lock'' ''S-Reel Lock has been detected during normal rotation'' ,
    S-Reel = SUPPLY REEL.

    ''2.2.3. Self- Diagnosis Mode
    This VTR has a Self-Diagnosis function, which detects troubles when undesirable condition occurred.When one of the following listed trouble is detected,
    Power is automatically turns off and its error is saved as the "Error-Code" in Timer microprocessor (IC7501).''

    Also don't work ''Rev'' and ''FF''. The tape is ok.

    Thanks
  • tehmatix
    Senior Member
    • Nov 2012
    • 174
    • UK

    #2
    Re: Panasonic NV-DV2000ec

    Hi forum,
    It was a mechanical issue.Pinch arm unit lock , very hard to move it. I cleaned all the dirty grease on the shaft and everything is working normally without any error : play/pause stop rev/ff.

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