Shooting (when using a P2 card)

Cannot shoot even though the P2 card is inserted correctly.

Cannot perform interval recording, one-shot recording or loop recording.

The MEDIA switch may be in the TAPE position. If so, set it to the P2 position.

Make sure the P2 card’s write-protect switch is not in the PROTECT position.

Recording is not possible if it is in this position.

There may be little free memory left on the P2 card. If so, save the data onto another media, and delete the data you no longer need; alternatively, replace the card with a new one.

The P2 card may be formatted incorrectly. Alternatively, the card you are using may not be formatted for use with the unit.

If so, format the card in the unit.

2 GB P2 cards cannot be used.

The media information display may be indicating “E”. If so, format the card in the unit.

Make sure that the DIR ENTRY NG CARD warning is not displayed after inserting the P2 card. Interval recording, one-shot recording and loop recording cannot be performed with this card. Format the card in the unit.

P25 P 26

P 27

P94 P 94

Shooting (when using a tape)

Cannot record even though the tape is inserted properly.

The MEDIA switch may be in the P2 position. If this is the case, set it to the TAPE position.

Make sure the VCR lamp is off.

You cannot shoot in VCR mode. Press the mode switch to switch to camera mode.

Make sure the tab on the cassette tape for preventing accidental erasure is not set to SAVE. You cannot record when the tab is in this position.

The cassette tape may have reached the end. If so, replace it with another tape.

Make sure the cassette holder is closed.

You cannot operate the camera if the cassette holder is open.

If the AUTO OFF/T REEL LOCK warning appears, the tape may have snapped. Check the tape.

P29 P 29

P 31

Editing

Cannot perform audio dubbing.

Cannot read the data on the SD memory card.

Cannot perform nonlinear editing.

Cannot dub onto an external device.

Make sure the tab on the cassette tape for preventing accidental erasure is not set to SAVE.

You cannot edit when the tab is in this position.

You may be trying to edit a part that was shot in LP mode.

You cannot dub after recording in LP mode as the track on the tape is thinner than the head.

Make sure the SD memory card is formatted correctly. If it is not, format the card in the unit.

In the tape mode, SD memory cards cannot be read. Switch to the P2 mode in order to read these cards.

Check the specifications of your computer and connecting cable.

Make sure the external device is connected correctly.

P31

P32 P 32 P 83

P 79, 80

Reference

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AG-HVX200AP specifications

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