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3122

Recording on DVD-RAM disc failed.

1) Set the power switch to “POWER OFF”, reattach the

 

 

battery or AC adapter/charger, and then set the power

3126

Writing data file to disc failed.

switch to “VIDEO” or “PHOTO” (disc).

3133

 

Take care not to subject the DVD video camera/

7601

It takes much more time than

recorder to impact or vibrations at this time.

 

necessary to process start or end of

2) Set the power switch to “POWER OFF”, remove the

 

recording (timeout error).

disc and check whether or not it is dirty, scratched or

 

 

distorted. If it is dirty, clean it referring to the next

7890

Recording on DVD-R disc failed.

page, and then reload it. If it is scratched or distorted,

 

 

use another disc.

 

 

Then set the power switch to “VIDEO” or “PHOTO”

 

 

(disc).

 

 

3) Replace the disc without regard as to whether it is

 

 

dirty, scratched or distorted.

7791

Formatting DVD-RAM disc failed.

Format it again, or replace the disc.

3105

When recording photo, writing data to

1) Set the power switch to “POWER OFF”, reattach the

 

disc failed.

battery or AC adapter/charger, and then set the power

E000

Writing data to disc failed.

switch to “VIDEO” or “PHOTO” (disc).

EC87

Abnormal stop during reading or

Take care not to subject the DVD video camera/

 

writing of data from/to disc.

recorder to impact or vibrations at this time.

F100

Buffer has overflowed during

2) Set the power switch to “POWER OFF”, remove the

 

recording.

disc and check whether or not it is dirty, scratched or

F526

When starting recording, reading of

distorted. If it is dirty, clean it, and then reload it. If it

 

data file on disc failed.

is scratched or distorted, replace the disc.

F571

When recording photo, writing data to

Then set the power switch to “VIDEO” or “PHOTO”

 

disc failed.

(disc).

F572

When recording video, writing data to

3) When using DVD-R disc:

F573

disc failed.

Replace the disc without regard as to whether it is

F600

Backup error

dirty, scratched or distorted.

F700

No response from disc drive even when

When using DVD-RAM disc:

 

3 minutes has elapsed (drive timeout

Initialize the disc (deleting all data recorded on

 

error).

disc), or replace the disc.

F924

Recording failed

 

FB24

Initialization at start of recording

 

 

failed.

 

FB34

While recording mode was being

 

 

transferred to recording pause, writing

 

 

data to disc failed.

 

FB44

During processing of buffer overflow

 

 

error, writing data to disc failed.

 

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Hitachi service manual When recording video, writing data to When using DVD-R disc

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