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Trouble Checks
Trouble
Sound is too low or
distorted
Tape stops during
rewind or fast forward
or will not operate
during rewind or fast
forward
Camcorder remains in
play-pause mode
Poor auto-focus
operation
Viewfinder displays
are out of focus
Picture quality is poor
during playback
Picture recorded with
a special fade or
digital effect (such as
negative, 16X9,
mosaic, or mirror)
Checks and Adjustments
• Subject was too far from camcorder.
• Whenever the tape counter appears, the camcorder will
stop rewinding (or fast forwarding) when counter reads
0000M. Press REW/REVIEW or F.FWD again to
continue rewinding or fast forwarding, or press
DISPLAY to remove the tape counter.
• Make sure titler graphics do not appear in viewfinder
or on LCD monitor. Press TITLER button to remove.
• Press REC/PAUSE to return to normal playback.
• Lens is smudged and image appears unfocused.
• Eyepiece focus control is misadjusted.
• Eyepiece focus control is misadjusted. See page 23.
• The small BRIGHT and FOCUS controls on the side of
the viewfinder control the brightness and focus of the
viewfinder. These controls have been set at the factory
and should require no adjustment. If the controls ever
require adjustment, carefully use a plastic screwdriver.
Make the adjustments with caution to prevent
damaging the miniature controls.
• Tape was recorded on a different camcorder or VCR.
If the picture contains black-and-white streaks, press
one of the tracking buttons to correct it. See page 45.
• Camcorder only has one speed (SP). If the tape was
recorded at a different speed, it cannot be played back
on this camcorder.
• A fade or fade wipe mode has been selected. Turn off
the fade effect by pressing FADE. See pages 34-35.
• A digital recording effect has been selected. Turn off
the digital effects by pressing DIGITAL EFFECTS.
See pages 30-33.
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