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Message

Cause/condition for

Troubleshooting

message to appear

 

 

 

 

 

JPEG file related to scenes

Appears when an attempt is made to

Copy photos to card via PC. The

are not found.

copy photos on disc to card, when photo

photo (JPEG) file for storage is stored

 

(JPEG) file to be copied is not stored on

in DCIM\100HPNX1 folder.

 

disc. When the DVD video camera/

 

 

recorder records a photo on disc, two

 

 

photo files will be stored on disc - a photo

 

 

(conforming to DVD video recording

 

 

format) file to be displayed on the DVD

 

 

video camera/recorder, and a photo

 

 

(JPEG) file for storage that is linked to

 

 

the photo for display. This message will

 

 

appear when only the photo file for

 

 

storage has been deleted on PC, etc.

 

No card

Appears when no card is loaded.

Insert a card.

No card. Please insert card.

Appears when recording photos on card

Insert a card.

 

was attempted with no card loaded.

 

NO DISC

Appears if no disc is loaded.

Load a disc

 

If the message appears even when a disc

Set the power switch to “POWER

 

is loaded, condensation might have

OFF” with the disc loaded, and then

 

occurred on lens or drive of the DVD

leave the DVD video camera/recorder

 

video camera/recorder.

in a dry place until condensation

 

 

disappears (usually 1-2 hours).

No more scenes.

Appears during user operation; all

Operate the DVD video camera/

Play List was deleted.

recorded scenes have been deleted and

recorder after the message

 

cleared. The specifications stipulate that

disappears.

 

a play list with no scene on it cannot be

 

 

held: If all registered scenes have been

 

 

deleted, the play list will also be deleted.

 

Play Lists over limit.

Appears if an attempt is made to create a

Delete unnecessary scenes before

 

new play list or edit play list after the

creating a new play list or editing

 

number of registered play lists has

play list.

 

reached the upper limit (99) that is

 

 

defined by the DVD video recording

 

 

format.

 

Same scenes on PlayList will

This message appears during user

Choose “YES” and designate it to

be deleted.

operation, if even one play list has been

delete selected scenes.

Delete scenes?

created during scene deletion. This

 

YES NO

message does not appear when a scene is

 

 

deleted from play list.

 

Scenes over limit.

Appears if an attempt is made to register

Delete unnecessary scenes from play

Cannot add scenes.

a new scene in play list, with the

list before adding a new scene to it.

 

specified 999 upper limit scenes

 

 

registered. [Refer to *1 page 4-9]

 

Scenes over limit.

Appears if an attempt is made to divide a

Delete unnecessary scenes before

Cannot divide scenes.

scene with the specified 999 upper limit

dividing a scene.

 

scenes registered, or the number of

 

 

scenes will exceed 999 with division.

 

 

[Refer to *1 page 4-9]

 

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Hitachi service manual No Disc, YES no

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