Samsung SC DC173U User Manual (ENGLISH) - Page 119

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ENGLISH Troubleshooting Symptom Explanation/Solution Auto focus does not work.  Check the Manual Focus menu.  Auto focus does not work in the Manual Focus mode. When the power is turned off and then  If the DC Adapter is connected, remove the cord, turn on the Power switch, turned on, a blue screen appears instead of and then connect it again. If the battery is connected, disconnect it, turn the normal screen. the Power switch to on, and then connect it again. Pressing the [Record Start/Stop] button does not start recording.  Check the [Power] switch is set to [ (Camera)].  There is not enough free space in the disc. Replace the disc with a new one or format the disc.  Disc was finalized. Make sure the disc is writable to record additional pictures.  DVD Camcorder is too hot. Turn off the power and cool it down a while. Disc is not recognized and the disc cover opens.  The disc is a damaged one. Replace with a new disc. Pressing the [Joystick] does not start playing.  Check the [Power] switch is set to [ (Player)].  Check the disc compatibility.  Make sure the disc was inserted with its writable side facing the DVD Camcorder.  A disc with data that had been recorded using other devices may not properly work with this DVD Camcorder. The LCD is turned off.  Do not store the DVD Camcorder in a place subject to strong magnetism.  Keep away from magnetic materials. When magnetic material is near the left side of the DVD Camcorder, the LCD may be turned off but it is not a malfunction. 119

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Troubleshooting
Symptom
Explanation/Solution
Auto focus does not work.
Check the Manual Focus menu.
Auto focus does not work in the Manual Focus mode.
When the power is turned off and then
turned on, a blue screen appears instead of
the normal screen.
If the DC Adapter is connected, remove the cord, turn on the Power switch,
and then connect it again. If the battery is connected, disconnect it, turn
the Power switch to on, and then connect it again.
Pressing the
[Record Start/Stop]
button
does not start recording.
Check the
[Power]
switch is set to
[
(Camera)]
.
There is not enough free space in the disc. Replace the disc with a new
one or format the disc.
Disc was finalized.
Make sure the disc is writable to record additional pictures.
DVD Camcorder is too hot. Turn off the power and cool it down a while.
Disc is not recognized and the disc cover
opens.
The disc is a damaged one. Replace with a new disc.
Pressing the
[Joystick]
does not start
playing.
Check the
[Power]
switch is set to
[
(Player)]
.
Check the disc compatibility.
Make sure the disc was inserted with its writable side facing the
DVD Camcorder.
A disc with data that had been recorded using other devices may not
properly work with this DVD Camcorder.
The LCD is turned off.
Do not store the DVD Camcorder in a place subject to strong magnetism.
Keep away from magnetic materials.
When magnetic material is near the left side of the DVD Camcorder, the
LCD may be turned off but it is not a malfunction.