82EN | TROUBLESHOOTING (cont.) |
SYMPTOM
24.Even when Slow Shutter is not selected, the image looks like it is activated.
25.There is no strobe when the Classic Film or Strobe mode is activated.
26.White Balance cannot be activated.
27.When shooting a subject illuminated by bright light, vertical lines appear.
28.When the screen is under direct sunlight during shooting, the screen becomes red or black for an instant.
29.During recording, the date/ time does not appear.
30.Files stored in the MultiMediaCard cannot be deleted.
31.The indicators and messages do not appear.
32.Images on the LCD monitor appear dark or whitish.
33.The rear of the LCD monitor is hot.
34.The indicators and the image colour on the LCD monitor are not clear.
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24. | • When shooting in the dark, |
| 24. | • If you want the lighting to |
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| look more natural, set GAIN |
| sensitive to light and the |
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| UP to “AGC” or “OFF” in the |
| image takes on an effect |
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| Menu Screen ( pg. 27). |
| similar to Slow Shutter. |
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25. | • The Picture Wipe or Dissolve |
| 25. | • Do not try to use the Classic |
| function is in use. |
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| Film or Strobe mode during a |
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| scene transition ( pg. 34, |
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26. | • The Sepia or Monotone mode |
| 26. | • Turn off Sepia or Monotone |
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| before setting White Balance |
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27. | • This is a result of exceedingly |
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| high contrast, and is not a |
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28. | • This is not a malfunction. |
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29. | • “DATE/TIME” is set to “OFF” |
| 29. | • Set “DATE/TIME” to “ON” in |
| in the Menu Screen. |
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| the Menu Screen ( pg. 29). |
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| date/time does not appear |
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30. | • Files stored in the |
| 30. | • Remove protection from the |
| MultiMediaCard are protected. |
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| files stored in the |
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| MultiMediaCard and delete |
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| them ( pg. 48, 49). |
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31. | • “ON SCREEN” is set to |
| 31. | • Set “ON SCREEN” to “LCD” |
| “SIMPLE” or “TIME CODE” is |
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| or “LCD/TV” and set “TIME |
| set to “OFF” in the Menu |
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| CODE” to “ON” in the Menu |
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| Screen ( pg. 29, 41). |
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32. | • In places subject to low |
| 32. | • Adjust the brightness and |
| temperature, images become |
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| angle of the LCD monitor |
| dark due to the characteristics |
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| ( pg. 16, 17). |
| of the LCD monitor. When |
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| this happens, the displayed |
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| colours differ from those that |
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| are actually recorded. This is |
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| not a defect of the camcorder. |
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| • When the LCD monitor's |
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| fluorescent light reaches the |
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| end of its service life, images |
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| on the LCD monitor become |
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| dark. Consult your nearest |
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33. | • The light used to illuminate |
| 33. | • Close the LCD monitor to turn |
| the LCD monitor causes it to |
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| it off or set the POWER |
| become hot. |
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| Switch to “OFF”, and let the |
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| unit cool down. |
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34. | • This may occur when the |
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| surface or the edge of the LCD |
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| monitor is pressed. |
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