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EN

 

 

 

TROUBLESHOOTING

 

(cont.)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SYMPTOM

 

POSSIBLE CAUSE(S)

 

OTHER

 

 

 

 

 

 

The tape won’t eject.

The battery pack is running low.

 

 

 

 

Some functions are not available.

The Select Dial is set to “AUTO LOCK”.

 

 

 

 

Vertical white lines appear when

This sometimes occurs when the contrast between the

 

shooting a very bright object.

background and the object is great. It is not a defect of the

 

 

 

 

 

 

camcorder.

 

 

 

 

Bright, crystal-shaped spots appear

Sunlight is directly entering the lens. This is not a defect of

 

in the viewfinder.

the camcorder.

 

 

 

 

The viewfinder and the lens have

Wipe them gently with soft cloth.

 

become dirty (ex. fingerprints).

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The picture is blurred in the Quick

This is normal while recording in the LP mode. Some noise

 

Review or Retake mode.

may be present while recording in the SP mode (pg. 10).

 

 

 

 

An error number (i.e. E03) appears.

Turn the camcorder’s power off, then disconnect the

 

 

 

 

 

 

power source. After a few minutes, try turning the power

 

 

 

 

 

 

on again. If the error number still appears in the view-

 

 

 

 

 

 

finder, consult your nearest JVC dealer.

The image is out of focus.

The dioptre needs to be adjusted (pg. 12).

The scene being shot is adversely affecting the operation of Auto Focus (pg. 28).

The date and time displays disappear.

If you remove the power source from the camcorder while the power is on, all settings and selections are erased. Make sure to turn the camcorder’s power off before disconnecting the power source.

The wrong date and time are

If you have not performed Date/Time Setting (pg. 9),

displayed/recorded.

the date and time are not displayed/recorded correctly. Be

 

sure that Date/Time setting is carried out.

 

 

Even though the Lens Cover is open,

The Lens Cover Warning indicator may blink when the

the Lens Cover Warning indicator

camcorder is used in dark areas, regardless of the position

blinks.

of the Lens Cover.

The camcorder is a microcomputer-controlled device. External noise and interference (from a TV, a radio, etc.) might prevent it from functioning properly. In such cases, first disconnect its power supply unit (battery pack, AC Power Adapter/Battery Charger, etc.) and clock battery; and then re-connect it and proceed as usual from the beginning.

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JVC GR-AX480 Shooting a very bright object, Camcorder, Bright, crystal-shaped spots appear, Review or Retake mode, Blinks

GR-AX280, GR-AX480 specifications

The JVC GR-AX480 and GR-AX280 are compact and versatile camcorders that became popular in the late 1990s and early 2000s, providing users with the opportunity to capture memories with ease and quality. Both models feature a combination of innovative technologies that made them stand out in the crowded market of consumer camcorders of that era.

At the core of these camcorders is JVC's advanced video recording system, which employs VHS-C format. This allowed for convenient video playback on standard VHS players using an adapter. The GR-AX480 and GR-AX280 are equipped with 700,000-pixel CCD sensors that contribute to the clarity and vibrancy of the recorded footage, ensuring decent image quality even in less favorable lighting conditions.

One of the defining characteristics of these camcorders is their optical zoom capabilities. The GR-AX480 offers a 20x optical zoom lens, allowing users to zoom in on distant subjects without losing image quality. Meanwhile, the GR-AX280 features a slightly less powerful 16x optical zoom. Both models come with a digital zoom feature, significantly extending their zoom range for more flexibility in different shooting scenarios.

User convenience is a prominent design element in both models. The camcorders are equipped with a 2.5-inch LCD screen that provides an intuitive interface for monitoring and playback. The GR-AX480 model features a color LCD while the GR-AX280 has a similar-sized monochrome display, making it easier to frame shots accurately.

In terms of audio, the characteristics of these models include an integrated microphone that captures sound effectively during recordings, ensuring that the audio quality matches the visuals. Additionally, both camcorders support high-quality playback through a range of available outputs, including an S-Video output for enhanced picture quality.

Portability is another significant advantage of the GR-AX480 and GR-AX280. Their compact size and lightweight design make them easy to carry and handle, appealing to both amateur filmmakers and casual users. The user-friendly controls allow for easy operation, making it accessible to a wide audience.

In conclusion, the JVC GR-AX480 and GR-AX280 camcorders encapsulated the technological advancements and consumer-friendly features of their time. With their reliable recording capabilities, effective zoom lenses, and user-friendly designs, these camcorders were instrumental in helping users capture cherished moments on video.