Hitachi DZ-MV100A Service Manual page 16

Dvd video camera/recorder
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Message
Cause
Disc error
The disc may be dirty.
Failed format
Disc error
Disc error could have
Keep disc inside and
occurred during editing of
restart
scenes.
Disc full
-----
Cannot execute
Drive heat too high
The temperature inside the
Please retry later
DVD video camera/
recorder is too high, and
reading or writing of the
data on disc may not be
performed normally.
(1) Error Reading
It is possible that the
Repair movie file?
system cannot normally
complete writing of file
when power is turned off
for some reason during
recording or editing
(deleting, dividing or
combining scenes, or
creating play list). Selecting
"Yes" will automatically
repair the video file, but
even if "No" is selected,
the same message will
appear when the DVD
(2) Error Reading
video camera/recorder is
Repair movie file?
turned on next time. (Do
not remove the disc while
the DVD video camera/
recorder is recognizing it:
(3) Error occurred
lqnoring this will deactivate
Try to fix
the file repair function.)
Standby Continue?
Troubleshooting
Remove the disc and wipe off
fingerprints, dust, etc. before
reusing it, or use another disc.
Turn off the DVD video
camera/recorder with the disc
being used in it, connect AC
adapter/charger, and then
power the DVD video camera/
recorder again. Scenes will be
repaired.
Delete unnecessary scenes
before using this disc, or use
another disc.
Turn the DVD video camera/
recorder off and wait for a
while. The temperature will be
effectively decreased if the
DVD video camera/recorder is
placed in a well-ventilated
spot.
Follow the instructions on
screen, taking note of the
following cautions:
Data may not be repaired,
depending on the timing
when power was turned off.
Data may not be repaired
normally if data recorded on
another recorder is mixed in.
The repaired data may be
different from the original
recorded content because of
partial deletion of defective
portion.
Since the date/time for repair
is added to the repaired data
(only the corrected portion
for partial repair), the original
date/time information will be
lost.
Since all movies, and then all
stills, are repaired, the order
of recorded contents will be
lost.
(In case of message (3) only)
Technical explanation
This appears if formatting of
disc could not be normally
performed (writing could not
be done to specified address).
This appears if power is shut
off for some reason during
movie recording. This DVD
video camera/recorder has a
function that automatically
saves files if power is shut off
during movie recording: This
function will repair some files
when the DVD video camera/
recorder is restarted (it may
take 10-20 minutes to repair
files). The DVD video camera/
recorder must be stably
powered using AC adapter for
restart.
This may appear if some
operation, such as adding
thumbnails, etc., is attempted
when the recordable area on
disc has been nearly used up.
This appears if recording,
playback, etc. is performed in
an environment near the limit
of allowable operating tem-
perature (humidity) for an
extended time. This message
will not appear in ordinary
situations of use, and reliability
of recorded data will decrease
in a situation where this
message appears.
This DVD video camera/
recorder has a function that
automatically saves files if
power is shut off during movie
recording: This function will
repair some files when the
DVD video camera/recorder is
restarted (it may take 10-20
minutes to repair files), and the
message will appear at this
time. The DVD video camera/
recorder must be stably
powered using AC adapter for
restart.
Same as above
Same as above
Faulty or
not
Physical
defect on
disc
Error in
recorded
file layer
on disc
None
None
Basically,
none
Same as
above
Same as
above
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