JVC GZ-HM400US Guide Book - Page 37

FURTHER INFORMATION, Changing the Menu Settings, Troubleshooting

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FURTHER INFORMATION Changing the Menu Settings 1 Touch MENU. 2 Select the desired menu.  To return to the previous screen Select @.  To quit the screen Select [QUIT]. 3 Select the desired setting. FURTHER INFORMATION Troubleshooting Before requesting service, consult the following chart. If the solutions indicated in the chart do not solve the problem, consult your nearest JVC dealer or JVC service center for instructions. Refer also to the FAQ of new products on JVC's website. The following phenomena are not malfunctions. • The camcorder heats up when it is used for a long time. • The battery heats up during charging. • When playing back a video, the image stops momentarily or the sound is interrupted at junctions between scenes. • LCD monitor momentarily become red or black when sunlight is recorded. • Black spots, or red, green, or blue spots appear on the LCD monitor. (The LCD monitor contains 99.99% effective pixels, but 0.01% or fewer pixels may be ineffective.) Power Trouble No power is supplied. Action • Connect the AC adapter correctly. • Recharge the battery pack. The power/charge lamp blinks when the LCD monitor is closed. The remaining battery display is not correct. The LCD monitor is difficult to see. • [QUICK RESTART] is set to [ON]. • The battery is being charged. • Fully charge the battery pack, run it down, and then recharge it again. • If the camcorder is used for long periods of time in high or low temperatures, or if the battery pack is repeatedly charged, the amount of remaining battery may not be displayed correctly. • The LCD monitor may be difficult to see if used in bright areas such as under direct sunlight. Display 36 EN

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1
Touch MENU.
2
Select the desired menu.
3
Select the desired setting.
Changing the Menu Settings
FURTHER INFORMATION
To return to the previous screen
Select
@
.
To quit the screen
Select [QUIT].
Troubleshooting
Trouble
Action
Power
No power is supplied.
Connect the AC adapter correctly.
Recharge the battery pack.
The power/charge lamp
blinks when the LCD
monitor is closed.
[QUICK RESTART] is set to [ON].
The battery is being charged.
Display
The remaining battery
display is not correct.
Fully charge the battery pack, run it down, and then recharge it
again.
If the camcorder is used for long periods of time in high or low
temperatures, or if the battery pack is repeatedly charged, the
amount of remaining battery may not be displayed correctly.
The LCD monitor is
difficult to see.
The LCD monitor may be difficult to see if used in bright areas
such as under direct sunlight.
Before requesting service, consult the following chart. If the solutions indicated in the chart do not
solve the problem, consult your nearest JVC dealer or JVC service center for instructions.
Refer also to the FAQ of new products on JVC’s website.
The following phenomena are not malfunctions.
The camcorder heats up when it is used for a long time.
The battery heats up during charging.
When playing back a video, the image stops momentarily or the sound is interrupted at junctions
between scenes.
LCD monitor momentarily become red or black when sunlight is recorded.
Black spots, or red, green, or blue spots appear on the LCD monitor.
(The LCD monitor contains 99.99% effective pixels, but 0.01% or fewer pixels may be ineffective.)
FURTHER INFORMATION