Panasonic SVPT1PPS SVPT1 User Guide - Page 53

Before Requesting Service

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Before Requesting Service If a problem should arise, you may be able to correct it yourself using the corrections listed below. If the problem persists, contact your nearest Servicenter. Symptom Correction Unit does not power up... • Be sure the battery and AC adaptor are connected properly. • Use a fully recharged battery. • Press STANDBY for at least 2 seconds. Power is on, but unit turns off after a short period... • Use a fully recharged battery. • Always recharge battery within specified temperature range. Battery will not recharge at low temperatures under 23 F (-5 °C). Power turns off automatically... • If powering unit with battery only, power will shut off if no operation is performed for 5 minutes. Turn unit back on. Unit will not turn off... • Power will not turn off while files are being read or copied. Turn unit off after SD/HDD access Lamp goes out. • Power will not turn off when HDD SAFETY Detection Switch is activated. Place unit on flat, level surface, then turn off the power. Copying cannot be performed... • Insert card correctly. • Be sure copy destination has sufficient free space. Delete unnecessary data to free up space. • If HDD SAFETY Detection Switch was activated, place unit on flat, level surface. • Secure data files (audio files that include copyright restrictions) cannot be copied. • If the SD Memory Card write-protect switch is set to "LOCK", data cannot be overwritten. Files and folders cannot be located... • In Copy or TV mode, when an SD Memory Card is copied to a PC Card HDD, copied data will be placed in a folder entitled, "CARD****". Open this folder and confirm data was copied. • If all or selected data in a "CARD****" folder is copied to an SD Memory Card, the "CARD****" folder disappears and data is copied according to file structure rules. See "Copying and Backup" section on page 12. (Continued on next page.) For Your Information 53

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For Your Information
Before Requesting Service
If a problem should arise, you may be able to correct it yourself using the corrections
listed below. If the problem persists, contact your nearest Servicenter.
Unit does not power up...
Power is on, but unit turns off
after a short period...
Power turns off automatically...
Unit will not turn off...
Copying cannot be performed...
Files and folders cannot be
located...
Be sure the battery and AC adaptor are
connected properly.
Use a fully recharged battery.
Press STANDBY for at least 2 seconds.
Use a fully recharged battery.
Always recharge battery within specified
temperature range. Battery will not recharge
at low temperatures under 23 F (-5
°
C).
If powering unit with battery only, power will shut
off if no operation is performed for 5 minutes.
Turn unit back on.
Power will not turn off while files are being read
or copied. Turn unit off after SD/HDD access
Lamp goes out.
Power will not turn off when HDD SAFETY
Detection Switch is activated. Place unit on flat,
level surface, then turn off the power.
Insert card correctly.
Be sure copy destination has sufficient free
space. Delete unnecessary data to free up
space.
If HDD SAFETY Detection Switch was
activated, place unit on flat, level surface.
Secure data files (audio files that include
copyright restrictions) cannot be copied.
If the SD Memory Card write-protect switch is
set to
LOCK
, data cannot be overwritten.
In Copy or TV mode, when an SD Memory Card
is copied to a PC Card HDD, copied data will be
placed in a folder entitled,
CARD****
. Open this
folder and confirm data was copied.
If all or selected data in a
CARD****
folder is
copied to an SD Memory Card, the
CARD****
folder disappears and data is copied according
to file structure rules. See
Copying and
Backup
section on page 12.
Symptom
Correction
(Continued on next page.)