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| 32. | When the camcorder is | 32. | •The DV cable was plugged/ | 32. | •Turn the camcorder’s power |
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| 33. | The rear of the LCD monitor is | 33. | •The light used to illuminate | 33. | •Close the LCD monitor to |
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| 34. | Images on the LCD monitor | 34. | •In places subject to low | 34. | •Adjust the brightness and |
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| characteristics of the LCD |
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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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| 35. | Coloured bright spots appear | 35. | •The LCD monitor and the | 35. |
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| bright spots of light (red, |
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| 36. | The indicators and the image | 36. | •This may occur when the | 36. |
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| 38. | The memory card cannot be | 38. | — | 38. | •Push in the memory card a |
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| 39. | Picture does not appear on the | 39. | •The viewfinder is pulled out | 39. | •Push the viewfinder back in |
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| LCD monitor. ( pg. 13) |
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| upward 180 degrees, open |
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| 40. | Images on the LCD monitor | 40. | •The speaker volume is too | 40. | •Turn the speaker volume |
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