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68 EN TROUBLESHOOTING (cont.)<br />

SYMPTOM POSSIBLE CAUSES CORRECTIVE ACTION<br />

20. The Picture Wipe and Dissolve<br />

functions do not work.<br />

20. • The last selected editing scene is<br />

ending.<br />

• At the end of the last selected<br />

scene for editing, the Power<br />

Switch was set to “OFF”.<br />

• The power is off.<br />

20. • Select Picture Wipe or Dissolve<br />

before beginning recording. The<br />

effects are then automatically<br />

activated ( pg. 32).<br />

• Do not turn off the camcorder’s<br />

power after setting Edit-In and<br />

Edit-Out points, as they will all<br />

be erased ( pg. 32).<br />

• The camcorder automatically<br />

shuts off after 5 minutes have<br />

elapsed in the Record-Standby<br />

mode. Make sure you continue<br />

operations within 5 minutes<br />

after engaging Record-Standby<br />

mode ( pg. 32).<br />

21. The Picture Wipe function<br />

does not work.<br />

22. Scene transition does not go as<br />

expected.<br />

23. The Video Echo mode does<br />

not work.<br />

24. Even when Slow Shutter is not<br />

selected, the image looks like<br />

it is activated.<br />

25. There is no strobe when the<br />

Classic Film or Strobe mode is<br />

activated.<br />

26. White Balance cannot be<br />

activated.<br />

21. • The Slow Shutter mode is<br />

activated.<br />

• The Squeeze or Cinema mode is<br />

selected in the Recording Menu.<br />

22. • When using “Picture Wipe/<br />

Dissolve” ( pg. 32) or<br />

“Dissolves during 5 second<br />

recording mode” ( pg. 21),<br />

there is a delay of a fraction of a<br />

second between the previous<br />

record stop-point and the<br />

Dissolve start-point. This is<br />

normal, but this slight delay<br />

becomes especially noticeable<br />

when shooting fast-moving<br />

subject or during rapid panning.<br />

23. • The Picture Wipe or<br />

Dissolve functions are in use.<br />

• The Squeeze mode is selected in<br />

the Recording Menu.<br />

• A Fade-In or Fade-Out is in<br />

progress (White Fader, Black<br />

Fader or Black & White Fader).<br />

• Dissolve during 5-second mode<br />

recording is in use.<br />

24. • When shooting in the dark, the<br />

unit becomes highly sensitive to<br />

light and the image takes on an<br />

effect similar to Slow Shutter.<br />

25. • The Picture Wipe or Dissolve<br />

function is in use.<br />

• Dissolve during 5-second mode<br />

recording is in use.<br />

26. • The Sepia or Monotone mode is<br />

activated.<br />

21. • Make sure the Squeeze mode,<br />

Cinema mode, or Slow Shutter<br />

mode is not activated when<br />

preparing to use the Picture<br />

Wipe function ( pg. 29, 35).<br />

22.<br />

————<br />

23. • Make sure the Squeeze mode is<br />

set to “OFF” ( pg. 33).<br />

• Do not try to use the Video<br />

Echo mode during a Fade-In or<br />

Fade-Out or when Dissolve is<br />

activated during 5-second mode<br />

recording ( pg. 31).<br />

24. • If you want the lighting to look<br />

more natural, set GAIN UP to<br />

“AGC” or “OFF” in the<br />

Recording Menu ( pg. 29).<br />

25. • Do not try to use the Classic<br />

Film or Strobe mode during a<br />

scene transition ( pg. 21, 31,<br />

32).<br />

26. • Turn off Sepia or Monotone<br />

before setting White Balance<br />

( pg. 34).<br />

27. When shooting a subject<br />

illuminated by bright light,<br />

vertical lines appear.<br />

27. • This is a result of exceedingly<br />

high contrast, and is not a<br />

malfunction.<br />

27.<br />

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28. When the screen is under<br />

direct sunlight during shooting,<br />

the screen becomes red or<br />

black for an instant.<br />

28. • This is not a malfunction.<br />

28.<br />

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