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| 24. | Although Snapshot is | 24. •The subject is too bright with | 24. •Set “FLASH” to “ON” in | |||
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| the flash set to “AUTO” or |
| MANUAL Menu. | |
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| “AUTO C”. |
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| to charge the flash. | |
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| “AUTO | ” or “ACG” |
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| “TWILIGHT”. |
| ( pg. 38, 45) or disengage | |
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| 25. Although a Snapshot is taken | 25. •The subject does not look | 25. •The subject should look | ||||
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| straight toward the flash. |
| straight toward the flash, | |
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| Reduction does not take place. |
| •The subject does not look at |
| especially the first flash. If | |
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| first flash, it will be difficult | |
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| Reduction. |
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| take place. ( pg. 54) | |
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| •The flash is effective for | |
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| •“FLASH” is not set to |
| subjects at a distance of | |
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| “AUTO C” in MANUAL |
| approx. 0.7 m to 2 m from | |
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| Menu. |
| the camcorder. ( pg. 54) | |
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| POSSIBLE CAUSES |
| CORRECTIVE ACTION | |
| 26. | The CHARGE indicator on the | 26. | •The temperature of the | 26. | •To protect the battery, it is | |
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| camcorder does not light. |
| battery 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/ |
| 10°C to 35°C. ( pg. 88) | |
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| low temperatures. |
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| 27. | “SET DATE/TIME!” appears. | 27. | •The | 27. | •Connect the camcorder to an | |
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| rechargeable lithium battery |
| AC outlet using the AC | |
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| is discharged. |
| Adapter for over 24 hours to | |
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| •The previously set date/time |
| charge the clock’s lithium | |
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| is erased. |
| battery. ( pg. 15) | |
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| 28. | There is no picture. | 28. | •The camcorder is not getting | 28. | •Turn the camcorder’s power | |
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| off and on again. ( pg. 14) | |
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| malfunction exists. |
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| 29. | Some functions are not | 29. | •The Power Switch is set to | 29. | •Set the Power Switch to “M”. | |
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| “A”. |
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| 30. | Files stored in the memory | 30. | •Files stored in the memory | 30. | •Remove protection from the | |
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| card cannot be deleted. |
| card are protected. |
| files stored in the memory | |
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| card and delete them. | |
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| ( pg. 31 – 33) | |
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