68TROUBLESHOOTING (Cont.)

SYMPTOM

POSSIBLE CAUSES

CORRECTIVE ACTION

10.Even though “GAIN UP” was set to “A”, scenes shot in dark places are not brightened.

10. •Depending on the light source,

10.

the 1/30 shutter speed may be

————

deactivated in order to reduce

 

the shakiness in the picture.

 

11. Snapshot mode cannot be

11. •P.AE/Effects Sepia,

11. • Disengage them (pg. 40).

used.

Monotone or Slow (Slow

• Disengage the Squeeze

 

Shutter) are activated.

mode (pg. 31).

 

•The Squeeze mode is

 

 

selected.

 

12. Although the SNAPSHOT

12. •"PHOTO FRAME" is set to

12. • Set "PHOTO FRAME" to

button is pressed, the

"OFF" in the system menu.

"ON" in the system menu

white border does not

•The Cinema mode is engaged,

(pg. 32).

appear.

disabling the white border.

• Disengage the Cinema

 

 

mode (pg. 31).

13. Digital Zoom doesn’t

13. •10X optical zoom is selected.

13. • Turn off the Video Echo

work.

•The Video Echo effect is activated.

effect (pg. 41).

 

•Picture Wipe or Dissolve

• Wait until the Picture Wipe

 

are being used in a scene

or Dissolve effects are

 

transition.

completed (pg. 36).

 

•5-Second recording was

• Change the setting of either

 

done with the Power Dial

the System Menu or the

 

set to “5S”, and with “5SD”

Power Dial (pg. 32).

 

selected in the System Menu.

• Do not attempt to take a

 

•Snapshot Dissolve was

Snapshot when performing

 

attempted during Digital

Digital Zoom (pg. 26).

 

Zoom.

 

14. P.AE/Effects and Fade/

14. •The shooting mode selector

14. • Set the shooting mode

Wipe Effects don’t work.

is set to “AUTO”.

selector to “MANUAL”

 

•The Power Dial is set to

(pg. 18).

 

“5S”.

• Change the setting of the

 

 

Power Dial.

15. The Black & White Fader

15. •The Sepia or Monotone

15. • Turn off Sepia and

doesn’t work.

effects are activated.

Monotone (pg. 40).

16. The Dissolve function

16. •P.AE/Effects Sepia,

16. • Turn off Sepia and

doesn’t work.

Monotone or Slow are

Monotone before adding

 

activated.

Dissolve to a scene

 

•The Squeeze mode is

transition (pg. 40).

 

selected.

• Make sure that the Squeeze

 

 

mode in the Recording

Menu is set to “OFF” (pg. 31).

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GR-DVM1 specifications

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