JVC GZHM200RUS Guide Book - Page 68

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Troubleshooting (Continued) Recording Trouble Action The recorded subject is too bright. Vertical lines appear on recorded images. • Set the backlight compensation to [OFF] if it is being used. • Set the brightness to the [-] side. • Such a phenomenon occurs when shooting a subject illuminated by bright light. This is not a malfunction. The color of the recorded subject looks strange. • Set [WB] in [MANUAL SETTING] appropriately to the light source. • Select [MWB] in [WB] while holding a sheet of plain white paper in front of the camcorder so that the white paper fills the screen. Keep touching OK until the B indicator appears. Digital zoom does not work. • Change [ZOOM] to [80X/DIGITAL] or [200X/DIGITAL]. • Deactivate effect and/or focus assist. • Digital zoom is not available in the still image recording mode. White balance setting cannot be activated. • This cannot be used if [SEPIA] or [MONOTONE] are selected as effects. • Do not use [TWILIGHT] from scene select. The continuous shooting speed is slow. • The continuous shooting speed will drop after continuous shots. • Continuous shooting speed may drop depending on the recording media or under certain recording conditions. Mosaic-type noise occurs when recording scenes with fast moving or with extreme changing in brightness. • Record videos with high quality mode, such as UXP or XP mode. Band of bright light appears on the LCD monitor. • This occurs when there is a bright light source near the camcorder. This is not a malfunction. Change the direction of the camcorder to prevent the light source comes into view. 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. The remaining battery display is not correct. • Fully charge the battery, 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 is repeatedly charged, the amount of remaining battery may not be displayed correctly. Display 68

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Troubleshooting
(Continued)
Trouble
Action
Recording
The recorded subject is
too bright.
Set the backlight compensation to [OFF] if it is being used.
Set the brightness to the [–] side.
Vertical lines appear on
recorded images.
Such a phenomenon occurs when shooting a subject illuminated
by bright light. This is not a malfunction.
The color of the
recorded subject looks
strange.
Set [WB] in [MANUAL SETTING] appropriately to the light
source.
Select [MWB] in [WB] while holding a sheet of plain white paper
in front of the camcorder so that the white paper fills the screen.
Keep touching
OK
until the
B
indicator appears.
Digital zoom does not
work.
Change [ZOOM] to [80X/DIGITAL] or [200X/DIGITAL].
Deactivate effect and/or focus assist.
Digital zoom is not available in the still image recording mode.
White balance setting
cannot be activated.
This cannot be used if [SEPIA] or [MONOTONE] are selected as
effects.
Do not use [TWILIGHT] from scene select.
The continuous shooting
speed is slow.
The continuous shooting speed will drop after continuous shots.
Continuous shooting speed may drop depending on the
recording media or under certain recording conditions.
Mosaic-type noise
occurs when recording
scenes with fast
moving or with extreme
changing in brightness.
Record videos with high quality mode, such as UXP or XP
mode.
Band of bright light
appears on the LCD
monitor.
This occurs when there is a bright light source near the
camcorder. This is not a malfunction. Change the direction of the
camcorder to prevent the light source comes into view.
Display
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.
The remaining battery
display is not correct.
Fully charge the battery, 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 is repeatedly charged, the amount
of remaining battery may not be displayed correctly.
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