Panasonic AG-HVX200AP Operating Instructions Manual page 122

Panasonic memory card camera-recorder operating instructions
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Before calling for service (continued)
Displays
Something is wrong with
the time code display.
The remaining tape display
differs from the actual
amount of tape remaining.
Playback
Cannot play even when I
press the play button.
Cannot play back P2 cards
or tapes.
Mosaic-like noise appears
when I cue or review a tape.
Images do not appear on
the television even though
I have connected the
camera-recorder properly.
The playback images are
not displayed clearly.
Cannot hear any sound
from the camera-recorder's
speaker.
I can hear two sets of
sound.
When I performed audio
dubbing, the original sound
was erased.
Cannot perform hot swap
playback.
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• The time code display may not register a regular count if a tape is
played in the reverse slow mode. This is normal.
• The remaining tape is not displayed accurately if you shoot
continuously for periods of less than 30 seconds.
• The display may show 2 to 3 minutes less than the actual time
remaining on the tape.
• Make sure the MCR/VCR lamp is on (press the mode button).
No kind of playback operation can be performed unless this lamp is
on.
• Make sure the MEDIA switch is in the correct position.
If not, set it to the P2 or TAPE position.
• This noise is inherent to digital video technology. This is normal.
• Make sure the input selector on your television is set to video input.
Read the television's instructions carefully and select the correct
video input connector for the camera-recorder.
• When a component video cable is connected, video signals are not
output from the VIDEO OUT and S-VIDEO OUT connectors.
• The camera-recorder's heads may be dirty.
Images will not be displayed clearly if the heads are dirty.
• You may have turned down the camera-recorder's volume control
too far.
Adjust the volume level using the AUDIO MON/ VAR button+.
• You may have selected "MIX" as the 32K(12bit) AUDIO setting in
the PLAYBACK FUNCTION screen.
• If you perform audio dubbing on a tape that was recorded with 32K
(12bit) selected as the AUDIO REC setting in the RECORDING
SETUP screen, you will hear the sound heard during recording
and that of the audio dubbing. You can also listen to each sound
separately.
• If you perform audio dubbing on a tape that was recorded with 48K
(16bit) selected as the AUDIO REC setting in the RECORDING
SETUP screen, you will hear the sound heard during recording and
that of the audio dubbing. To leave the original sound intact, make
sure that 32K (12bit) is selected when you shoot.
• This unit does not support hot swap playback.
To replace one card with another during dubbing, stop the dubbing
first, and upon completing the replacement, resume it.
P 63, 64
P 63, 64
P 80
P 76
P 110
P 107
P 107
P 88

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