Panasonic SVAV50 Sd Movie - Page 67

Turn the SD Video Camera off. If the, Either the SD Video Camera or

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Playback 1: Recorded still pictures are not clear. 1: Is [Quality] on the menu set to [Normal]? If recording is done with it set to [Normal], images with fine details may include a mosaic-like pattern. Set [Quality] to [Fine]. 2: Playback images do not look normal. 2: The picture may be damaged. In order to prevent the loss of image data, backing up on a personal computer is recommended. 3: Actual recording time/still image storage capacity in the Memory Card is different from those described in these Operating Instructions drastically. 3-1: Actual recording time/still image storage capacity depends on the kind of the image. 3-2: When MPEG4 moving picture data, still picture data, sound data, and audio data are recorded in the Memory Card, less capacity in the Memory Card can be used. 4: While playing back a Voice file or a Music file, the LCD Monitor is suddenly turned off. 4-1: The LCD Monitor is automatically turned off approx. 5 seconds after starting playing back or recording a Voice file. Open and Close the LCD Monitor turns on the LCD Monitor. However, in the case of not conducting any operation for approx. 5 seconds, the LCD Monitor is turned off again. (The LCD Monitor is on while stopping playback (or pausing).) 4-2: When the [Power save] mode is set to [On], the LCD Monitor is turned off 5 seconds after starting playback of a Music file. 5: An [k] Indication or a black screen is displayed. 5-1: The [k] Indication appears when the data is damaged and cannot be played back. 5-2: The screen turns black when you tried to play back the data with the format which is not compatible with the SD Video Camera. 6: Even if a Memory Card is formatted, it cannot be used. 6: Either the SD Video Camera or the Memory Card may be damaged. Please consult your Panasonic dealer. 7: Playing back or recording do not function and the screen has frozen. The LCD Monitor stays dark in recording still pictures or moving pictures. 7: Turn the SD Video Camera off. If the SD Video Camera is not turned off after pressing the [Í] Button, pull it out from the USB Cradle and remove the battery. 8: Sound is not heard while a still picture is played back. 8: Sound is not presented in the Still Picture mode (recording or playing back of still pictures). 9: Images are not displayed on TV, although the SD Video Camera is connected to a TV. 9-1: Connect the SD Video Camera to the TV correctly. 9-2: Use the supplied AV cable. 9-3: When the SD Video Camera is set to [ ] mode, the video or audio is not output from the [AV IN/OUT] terminal. 9-4: Video or audio is not output from the [AV IN/OUT] terminal in which case [Output select] is set to [LCD]. 67

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Playback
1:
Recorded still pictures are not clear.
1:
Is [Quality] on the menu set to
[Normal]? If recording is done with it
set to [Normal], images with fine details
may include a mosaic-like pattern. Set
[Quality] to [Fine].
2:
Playback images do not look
normal.
2:
The picture may be damaged. In order
to prevent the loss of image data,
backing up on a personal computer is
recommended.
3:
Actual recording time/still image
storage capacity in the Memory
Card is different from those
described in these Operating
Instructions drastically.
3-1:
Actual recording time/still image
storage capacity depends on the kind
of the image.
3-2:
When MPEG4 moving picture data, still
picture data, sound data, and audio
data are recorded in the Memory Card,
less capacity in the Memory Card can
be used.
4:
While playing back a Voice file or a
Music file, the LCD Monitor is
suddenly turned off.
4-1:
The LCD Monitor is automatically
turned off approx. 5 seconds after
starting playing back or recording a
Voice file. Open and Close the LCD
Monitor turns on the LCD Monitor.
However, in the case of not conducting
any operation for approx. 5 seconds,
the LCD Monitor is turned off again.
(The LCD Monitor is on while stopping
playback (or pausing).)
4-2:
When the [Power save] mode is set to
[On], the LCD Monitor is turned off
5 seconds after starting playback of a
Music file.
5:
An [
k
] Indication or a black screen
is displayed.
5-1:
The [
k
] Indication appears when the
data is damaged and cannot be played
back.
5-2:
The screen turns black when you tried
to play back the data with the format
which is not compatible with the SD
Video Camera.
6:
Even if a Memory Card is formatted,
it cannot be used.
6:
Either the SD Video Camera or the
Memory Card may be damaged.
Please consult your Panasonic dealer.
7:
Playing back or recording do not
function and the screen has frozen.
The LCD Monitor stays dark in
recording still pictures or moving
pictures.
7:
Turn the SD Video Camera off. If the
SD Video Camera is not turned off
after pressing the [
Í
] Button, pull it out
from the USB Cradle and remove the
battery.
8:
Sound is not heard while a still
picture is played back.
8:
Sound is not presented in the Still
Picture mode (recording or playing
back of still pictures).
9:
Images are not displayed on TV,
although the SD Video Camera is
connected to a TV.
9-1:
Connect the SD Video Camera to the
TV correctly.
9-2:
Use the supplied AV cable.
9-3:
When the SD Video Camera is set to
[
] mode, the video or audio is not
output from the [AV IN/OUT] terminal.
9-4:
Video or audio is not output from the
[AV IN/OUT] terminal in which case
[Output select] is set to [LCD].