¬Troubleshooting

Problem

Check points

This unit cannot be

≥ Is the AC adaptor connected?

turned on.

>Connect the AC adaptor and the AC cable correctly. (P9)

This unit cannot be

≥ Disconnect the AC adaptor and then about 1 minute later

operated even when

connect it again. (Conducting the above operation when the

powered up.

access lamp is on may destroy the data on the disc.) If normal

This unit does not

conditions are not restored, detach from the connected power

source and consult the dealer who you purchased this unit from.

operate normally.

 

 

≥ The disc will not eject unless this unit is powered.

 

>Connect the AC adaptor.

The [<] button does not

≥ The [<] button may not work when copying from a

connected Camcorder to a disc is in progress.

work.

>Wait until the copying is finished.

 

≥ In cases other than the above, detach from the connected

 

power source and consult the dealer who you purchased this

 

unit from.

The disc cannot be read.

≥ Is the disc scratched or dirty?

>Wipe off the dirt on the disc. (P7) If the disc is scratched,

Copying stops.

insert a new one.

≥ The internal temperature of this unit is high. Disconnect the AC

 

The playback motion

adaptor, wait a short while and then you will be able to use this

video/pictures breaks up

unit again.

for a moment.

≥ Discs recorded on other devices may not be correctly read or

 

played back on this device.

 

≥ Has the DVD-RW, DVD-R or DVD-R DL been finalized?

 

>After finalizing, the discs become play-only and cannot

Cannot copy although

record. If you un-finalize a DVD-RW, it can be used for

recording. (If you un-finalize a DVD-RW and then use it again

power is supplied to this

when copying from a compatible Panasonic Camcorder, the

unit and the disc is

recorded scenes may be deleted.)

correctly inserted.

≥ Is the memory of the disc full?

 

 

>If there is no more available memory, delete unnecessary

 

scenes with the PC or use a new disc.

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Panasonic VW-BN1 operating instructions ¬ Troubleshooting, Problem Check points