Before Requesting Service
Check 1
No movie can be recorded
Movie can be recorded only on DVD-RAM or DVD-R
disc.
Check the following:
•
Is DVD-RAM or DVD-R disc inserted?
•
Is power switch set to "
•
Is the DVD-RAM disc in DVD Video Camera write-
protected? Release the write-protect.
•
Does disc have remaining recording space?
If movie still cannot be recorded after the above check
is clear, the disc may be damaged: Use another disc.
Check 2
No still can be recorded
Still can be recorded only on DVD-RAM disc, SD
Memory Card or .MultiMediaCard.
Check the following:
•
Is DVD-RAM disc, SD Memory Card or
MultiMediaCard inserted?
•
Is power switch set to match the recording medium?
− When using DVD-RAM disc:
Set to "
".
− When using SD memory or MultiMediaCard:
Set to "
".
•
Is loaded DVD-RAM disc write-protected?
•
When using SD Memory Card: Is it locked?
•
Does disc or card have remaining recording space?
If still cannot be recorded after the above check is
clear, the disc or card may be damaged: Use another
disc or card.
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Skip or search playback does
Check 3
not work well
If the temperature inside the DVD Video Camera is
high, normal operation may not be possible. Turn the
DVD Video Camera off, wait for a few moments, and
then turn it on again for operation.
• No operation can be
performed because the
ACCESS/PC or CARD
ACCESS indicator on this DVD
Check 4
Video Camera remains lit or
blinking.
• After disc or card is inserted, it
takes some time until
recording is possible.
In the following cases, it will take more time than usual
until operation is possible:
•
When disc or card is removed and then reinserted
•
When date changes (e.g., during the first recording
of the day)
•
When the temperature is greatly different from the
status of previous recording
•
When disc with scratches, dirt or fingerprints is
inserted
•
When disc is subject to severe vibrations
•
When the battery or DC power cord was
disconnected instead of following the correct
procedure using power switch to turn the DVD
Video Camera off
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