DVCPro not previewing video

I have a weird problem recently. I had to place my AJ-HD1200 back into service. For some unknown reason it will not capture anything at all. I was using DV/DVCPro easy setting with no luck. I even tried using the uncontrollable device because it was giving me a waiting for time code.
Anyone know of a solution to this problem?

It might have gotten set to default. Make sure the deck is set to the proper frame size...I think it defaults to 1080.
Shane

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