Troubles sometimes are caused by simple "faults'" that you can easily correct without the help of a service technician by first checking a few basic remedies.

Before you call or take your camcorder to an Authorized RCA Camcorder Servicenter, look below for the type of trouble you are experiencing. Then

perform the simple checks and adjustments listed for that trouble.

lfyour camcorder is still in warranty, these checks and adjustments could save you time and the cost of an unneeded trip to the servicer. They also could save you the cost of a diagnosis not covered by your warranty. (See "What does your warranty not cover" on the back cover page.)

If service should be necessary, the warranty information on the back cover page lists what your warranty covers and explains how to get service.

No power

(ON indicator will not come on)

Won't record or playback

Won't playback

Won't record

No picture in viewfinder

Tape stops during rewind or fast forward

Camcorder remains in still- frame mode

Poor picture quality during recording

Poor auto-focus operation

Poor picture quality during playback

Flashing shutter-speed display in viewfinder

If using battery, maybe it needs to be recharged.

If using AC adapter/charger, make sure it is plugged into a working outlet.

If power ON indicator is blinking, there is moisture in camcorder. Leave power on and wait for light to stop blinking.

Maybe there's no cassette in camcorder.

Try ejecting and re-inserting cassette,

Maybe the cassette tape is broken, try another cassette.

Maybe you've reached the end of the cassette, try rewinding it.

CAMERA/PLAYBACK switch must be in PLAYBACK position.

Maybe record-protect tab has been removed from cassette. (See page 17.)

CAMERA/PLAYBACK switch must be in CAMERA position.

Remove lens cap.

Maybe AUTO IRIS control is closed. Rotate control to AUTO (center "click") position.

Tape-counter memory may be on. Whenever an "M" appears behind the tape- counter display, the camcorder will stop rewinding (or fast forwarding) when counter reads 0000. Press REW or F.FWD again to continue. Press DISPLAY button to turn off memory.

Press PA USE to return to normal playback.

Insufficient light. If picture looks too dark in the viewfinder with the 1RIs control in AUTO (center "click") position, add light to scene.

Make sure AUTOFOCUSswitch is in AUTO position.

Make sure operator is not covering auto-focus window during recording.

Maybe subject is dark or behind glass. Auto-focus may not work under these conditions. Slide AUTOFOCUSswitch to MANUAL for manual focusing.

Maybe lens is smudged and image appears unfocused.

Maybe viewfinder eyepiece focus is misadjusted. (See page 20.)

Maybe camcorder is in macro-focus mode. Press and hold zoom button "T" to release macro-focus.

Don't use auto-focus with wide-angle or telephoto adapters.

If picture contains black-and-white streaks, adjust TRACKING control to correct. This is common when tape was recorded on a different VCR.

There is not enough light to record at this shutter speed.

Slide SHUTTER speed button to reduce speed.

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CC-285 specifications

The RCA CC-285 is a noteworthy cassette player that was designed to combine high-quality audio performance with user-friendly features. Launched during a period when cassette tapes were a dominant medium for music playback, the RCACC-285 quickly garnered attention for its blend of functionality, durability, and style.

One of the standout features of the RCA CC-285 is its impressive sound quality. Equipped with advanced audio processing technologies, this cassette player is capable of delivering clear and dynamic sound that enhances the listening experience. The system uses high-fidelity audio components to ensure that both the high and low frequencies are well represented, making it suitable for a wide range of music genres.

The design of the RCA CC-285 is also notable, featuring a classic look that appeals to both vintage collectors and modern users alike. The front panel is user-friendly, with clearly labeled buttons and dials that make operation straightforward. The aesthetically pleasing design is complemented by a robust build quality that ensures longevity, making the CC-285 a reliable choice for everyday use.

In terms of connectivity, the RCA CC-285 offers versatility. Users can easily connect the player to external speakers or amplifiers, expanding their audio setup. Additionally, the device often comes with an auxiliary input, allowing it to integrate with modern devices such as smartphones and tablets. This connectivity feature enables users to enjoy their favorite tracks from various sources without compromising audio quality.

The RCA CC-285 often boasts automatic features, including auto-reverse playback, which allows uninterrupted listening sessions. This technology automatically rewinds the tape when it reaches the end, providing a seamless experience when enjoying longer content or mixtapes. Furthermore, some models may include programmable features, allowing users to create custom playlists for their listening enjoyment.

Overall, the RCA CC-285 stands out as a cassette player that embraces both classic and contemporary technologies. With its impressive sound quality, user-friendly design, robust connectivity options, and automatic playback features, the RCA CC-285 appeals to a diverse array of users. Whether for nostalgic audiophiles or casual listeners seeking a reliable cassette deck, the CC-285 remains a distinguished choice in the world of audio devices.