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| EN 85 |
| Other problems |
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| CORRECTIVE ACTION |
| 25. | The CHARGE indicator on the | 25. | •The temperature of the | 25. | •To protect the battery, it is |
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| AC Power Adapter/Charger |
| battery is extremely high/low. |
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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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| 26. | “SET DATE/TIME!” appears. | 26. | •The | 26. | •Connect the camcorder to an |
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| rechargeable lithium battery |
| AC outlet using the AC Power |
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| is discharged. |
| Adapter/Charger for over 24 |
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| •The previously set date/time |
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| is erased. |
| lithium battery. ( pg. 15) |
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| 27. | There is no picture. | 27. | •The camcorder is not getting | 27. | •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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| 28. | Some functions are not | 28. | •The Power Switch is set to | 28. | •Set the Power Switch to “M”. |
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| available using the MENU |
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| 29. | Files stored in the memory | 29. | •Files stored in the memory | 29. | •Remove protection from the |
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| card are protected. |
| files stored in the memory |
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| card and delete them. |
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| 30. | When the image is printed | 30. | •This is not a malfunction. | 30. | •By recording with “DIS” |
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| from the printer, a black bar |
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| activated ( pg. 45) this can |
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| 31. | When the camcorder is | 31. | •The DV cable was plugged/ | 31. | •Turn the camcorder’s power |
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| unplugged with power |
| off and on again, then |
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| connector, the camcorder does |
| turned on. |
| operate it. |
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| not operate. |
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| 32. | The rear of the LCD monitor is | 32. | •The light used to illuminate | 32. | •Close the LCD monitor to |
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| hot. |
| the LCD monitor causes it to |
| turn it off or set the Power |
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| become hot. |
| Switch to “OFF”, and let the |
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| unit cool down. |
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| 33. | Images on the LCD monitor | 33. | •In places subject to high | 33. | •Adjust the brightness and |
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| appear dark or whitish. |
| temperature, images become |
| angle of the LCD monitor. |
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| dark due to the |
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| characteristics of the LCD |
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| monitor. When this happens, |
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| the displayed colours differ |
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| from those that are actually |
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| recorded. This is not a defect |
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| 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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