RCA CC6151 User Guide - Page 78

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Troubles sometimes are caused by simple "faults" that you can easily correct without the help of a service technician by first checking a few basic remedies. Before you call or take your camcorder to an Authorized RCA Camcorder Service Center, look below for the type of trouble you are experiencing. Then perform the simple checks and adjustments listed for that trouble. If service should be necessary, the warranty information lists what your warranty covers and explains how to get service. No power Won't record or playback Won't playback Won't record No picture Camcorder turns itself off 76 • Set the POWER switch to CAMERA or VCR to turn on the camcorder. The power indicator lights. • If using battery, it might need to be recharged. • If using AC adapter/charger, make sure it is plugged into a working outlet. • If using AC adapter/charger, make sure it is plugged into a working outlet. • If the dew indicator ( I'/] ) flashes in the viewf'mder, there is moisture in the camcorder. Wait until the dew indicator no longer appears before operating the camcorder. • Make sure POWER switch is set to correct position for desired operation. • There might not be a cassette in the camcorder. • Try ejecting and reinserting the cassette. • The cassette tape might be broken, try another cassette. • You might have reached the end of the cassette, try rewinding it. • POWER switch must be set to VCR position. • Safety tab removed or closed. (See page 22.) • POWER switch must be set to CAMERA. • Open lens cover. Set POWER switch to OFF and then to CAMERA or VCR to turn back on. If camcorder is left in recordpause or play-pause for several minutes, it turns off to prevent tape wear.

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Troubles
sometimes
are caused
by simple
"faults"
that
you can easily
correct
without
the help
of a service
technician
by first checking
a few basic
remedies.
Before
you call or take
your
camcorder
to an Authorized
RCA
Camcorder
Service
Center,
look
below
for the type of trouble
you are experiencing.
Then
perform
the
simple
checks
and
adjustments
listed
for that trouble.
If service
should
be necessary,
the warranty
information
lists
what
your
warranty
covers
and explains
how
to get service.
No power
Won't
record
or
playback
Set the
POWER
switch
to
CAMERA
or
VCR
to turn
on
the camcorder.
The power
indicator
lights.
If using
battery,
it might
need
to be recharged.
If using
AC adapter/charger,
make
sure it is plugged
into a working
outlet.
No picture
Camcorder
turns
itself
off
If using
AC adapter/charger,
make
sure it is plugged
into a working
outlet.
If the dew indicator
( I'/] ) flashes
in the viewf'mder,
there
is moisture
in the camcorder.
Wait until the dew
indicator
no longer appears
before operating
the
camcorder.
Make
sure
POWER
switch
is set to correct
position
for
desired
operation.
There
might
not be a cassette
in the camcorder.
Try ejecting
and reinserting
the cassette.
The cassette
tape might
be broken,
try another
cassette.
You might
have reached
the end
of the cassette,
try
rewinding
it.
Won't
playback
POWER
switch
must
be set to
VCR
position.
Won't
record
Safety
tab removed
or closed.
(See
page
22.)
POWER
switch
must
be set to
CAMERA.
Open
lens cover.
76
Set
POWER
switch
to
OFF
and
then
to
CAMERA
or
VCR
to turn
back on.
If camcorder
is left in record-
pause
or play-pause
for several
minutes,
it turns
off to
prevent
tape wear.