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| SYMPTOM |
| POSSIBLE CAUSES |
| CORRECTIVE ACTION |
| 35. The LCD monitor image is |
| 35. • During playback of the |
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| 36. Images on the LCD monitor |
| 36. • The speaker volume is too |
| 36. • Turn the speaker volume |
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| great. |
| down ( pg. 21). |
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| 37. There is no playback picture |
| 37. • Since the analogue input mode |
| 37. • Set “S/AV INPUT” to “OFF” in |
| on the connected TV. |
| is engaged, the camcorder is in |
| the Menu Screen ( pg. 50). |
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| 38. Blocks of noise appear |
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| 38. • Clean the video heads with an |
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| no playback picture and the |
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| screen becomes blue. |
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| 39. The LCD monitor, the |
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| 39. • Wipe them gently with soft |
| viewfinder and the lens have |
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| become dirty (ex. finger- |
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| cause damage ( pg. 77). |
| prints). |
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| 40. An unusual mark appears. |
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| 40. • Check the section of the |
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| 41. An error indication |
| 41. • A malfunction of some kind |
| 41. • Remove the power supply |
| (E01 — E06) appears. |
| has occurred. In this case the |
| (battery pack, etc.) and wait a |
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| camcorder’s functions |
| few minutes for the indication |
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| become unusable. |
| to clear. When it does, you |
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| If the indication remains even |
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| though you repeat the above |
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| two or three times, please |
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| consult your nearest JVC |
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| 42. The charger indicator on the |
| 42. • The temperature of the battery |
| 42. • To protect the battery, it is |
| camcorder does not light. |
| is extremely high/low. |
| recommended to charge it in |
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| • Charging is difficult in places |
| places with a temperature of |
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| subject to extremely high/low |
| 10°C to 35°C ( pg. 85). |
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| 43. When the image is printed |
| 43. • This is not a malfunction. |
| 43. • By recording with “DIS” |
| from the printer, a black bar |
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| activated ( pg. 47) this can |
| appears at the bottom of the |
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| screen. |
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| 44. When the camcorder is |
| 44. • The DV cable was plugged/ |
| 44. • Turn the camcorder’s power |
| connected via the DV |
| unplugged with power turned |
| off and on again, then operate |
| connector, the camcorder |
| on. |
| it. |
| does not operate. |
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| 45. The memory card cannot be |
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| 45. • Push in the memory card a |
| removed from the |
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| few more times ( pg. 14). | |
| camcorder. |
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