Toshiba GSC-R60 Owners Manual - Page 184

The SD card, Specify an LCD

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Problem Cause Solution Page The date and The camera was left for a long Reset the date and time. time are wrong. period with the battery removed or the AC adapter 35 disconnected. The camera was not started up Reset the date and time. or shut down correctly. 35 I can't create There is no available space on Use another SD card. 33 albums. the recording destination drive. Change the destination drive. 74 Erase some images. 130 Edit one or more videos. 124 Move some images to a 162 different drive or onto a PC or DVD, etc. There is already an album numbered "999" on the recording destination drive. Use another SD card. 33 Change the destination drive. 74 Erase album no. 999. 132 The SD card The SD card terminals are is not soiled. recognized. The SD card is damaged. Wipe the SD card terminals with a clean, dry cloth. - Use another SD card. 33 The LCD The LCD monitor brightness Specify an "LCD monitor is setting is wrong. difficult to see. BRIGHTNESS" setting that makes the LCD monitor easier 96 to see. Resetting does not restore some settings. Resetting does not restore the default settings for Drive & - Album, the white balance presets, the LAN settings, or the 144 video output, language and date and time settings.

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The date and
time are
wrong.
The camera was left for a long
period with the battery removed
or the AC adapter
disconnected.
Reset the date and time.
35
The camera was not started up
or shut down correctly.
Reset the date and time.
35
I can’t create
albums.
There is no available space on
the recording destination drive.
Use another SD card.
Change the destination drive.
Erase some images.
Edit one or more videos.
Move some images to a
different drive or onto a PC or
DVD, etc.
33
74
130
124
162
There is already an album
numbered “999” on the
recording destination drive.
Use another SD card.
Change the destination drive.
Erase album no. 999.
33
74
132
The SD card
is not
recognized.
The SD card terminals are
soiled.
Wipe the SD card terminals with
a clean, dry cloth.
The SD card is damaged.
Use another SD card.
33
The LCD
monitor is
difficult to see.
The LCD monitor brightness
setting is wrong.
Specify an “LCD
BRIGHTNESS” setting that
makes the LCD monitor easier
to see.
96
Resetting
does not
restore some
settings.
Resetting does not restore the
default settings for Drive &
Album, the white balance
presets, the LAN settings, or the
video output, language and date
and time settings.
144
Problem
Cause
Solution
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