5:During Playback an [k] Indication is

displayed.

5:The data was either recorded in a different format, or data is damaged.

6:Even if a Memory Card is formatted,

it cannot be used.

6:Either the SD Multi AV Device or the Memory Card may be damaged. Please consult your Panasonic dealer.

7:Playing back or recording do not

function and the screen has frozen.

7:Set the Power/Mode Switch to [OFF] and then set it back to [REC] or [PLAY] after a while (approx.1 minute). If the SD Multi AV Device is not turned off after setting to [OFF], unplug the AC Adaptor and remove the battery.

8:Sound is not heard while a still picture is played back.

8:Sound is not presented in the Still Picture mode (recording or playing back of still pictures).

9:Any images are not displayed on TV, although the SD Multi AV Device

is connected with a TV.

9-1: Connect the SD Multi AV Device to the TV correctly.

9-2: Use the supplied AV cable.

9-3: When the SD Multi AV Device is set to [REC] mode, the video or audio is not output from the [AV OUT] terminal.

9-4: Video or audio is not output from the [AV OUT] terminal in which case the AV Output Control Switch on the AV Cradle is set to [LCD MONITOR] or the AV Input Control Switch on the AV Cradle is set to [AV IN AV OUT].

Others

1:How do I send an MPEG4 moving

picture recorded as e-mail?

1:Capture the moving picture data recorded on the SD Multi AV Device onto a personal computer and attach it to an e-mail to send it. In this case, it is recommended to make a file size 1 MB or less. The recording time of 1 MB MPEG4 moving picture is approx. 8

seconds (SUPER FINE), 15 seconds (FINE), 20 seconds (NORMAL) or 60 seconds (ECONOMY). (The capacity limit of the file which is attachable to an e-mail differs depending on the environment used.) If the file is played back on the personal computer, Windows Media Player 6.4 or later is required. If the file is played back on Macintosh, use the Windows Media Player for Macintosh. (Mac OS® 8.0 or later) The Windows Media Player for Macintosh can be downloaded from Microsoft’s Web site.

2:Red, blue, green or white dots appear on the screen.

2-1: 0.01% or less of the pixels of some LCD Monitors may remain turned on or off.

2-2: If the SD Multi AV Device is used continuously for a long time or used at a high ambient temperature, red, blue, green or white dots may appear on the screen and be recorded on a still picture. This is due to the rise of the temperature inside the body. This is caused by a characteristic of the C- MOS sensor and is not a failure. Under this condition, turn the SD Multi AV Device off and leave it for a while. C-MOS sensors are said to be a

next-generation image pick-up device succeeding CCDs as they are small and consume low amounts of power.

3:When the USB cable is connected, a green [?] mark is indicated in [USB Mass Storage Device] in [Device Manager] of the Windows OS.

3:If the USB cable is connected without installing the USB Driver (supplied), [?] will be indicated on some OSs.

Remove the USB cable from the SD Multi AV Device and install the USB Driver according to the procedure shown on page 44, and [?] will disappear.

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Panasonic SV-AV30U During Playback an k Indication is Displayed, Even if a Memory Card is formatted It cannot be used