Sharp VL-Z7U Operation Manual - Page 116
Symptom, Possible cause, Suggested solution, p. 30, pp. 61, 62, p. 63, p. 27, p. 105, p. xiv, p. 70
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Appendix Playback mode Symptom Possible cause Suggested solution No image appears on connected TV screen. Video input channel on TV or TV channel is not selected properly. Audio/video/S-video cable is not properly connected. Select video input channel or TV channel properly (p. 30). Connect audio/video/S-video cable properly (p. 30). No image from an ex- DV cable or audio/video/S-video Connect DV cable or audio/video/S- ternal source ap- cable is not properly connected. video cable properly (pp. 61, 62, pears on the 66). camcorder screen. The cable connection does not Set the S-VIDEO IN menu item to match the S-VIDEO IN menu setting. "ON" for S-video connection, or "OFF" for video connection (p. 63). Cannot rewind or fast Position at beginning or end of tape. Rewind or fast forward tape to de- forward tape. sired point (p. 27). Using a cleaning tape The cleaning tape will automatically rewind after cleaning finishes (p. xiv). Video noise in image. Dirty video heads. Call for service (p. 105) or use a commercially available cleaning tape (p. xiv). Old or worn tape. Use a new cassette. No sound. Using a 12-bit recording tape with Set the AUDIO menu item to "AUAUDIO menu item set to "AUDIO 2". DIO 1" or "AUDIO 1L2" (p. 70). Tape does not work. Power switch is set to Camera mode. Set the Power switch to Playback mode (p. 21). Media Selection switch is set to Card mode. Set the Media Selection switch to Tape mode (p. 21). Battery pack is depleted. Charge battery pack or replace it with a fully charged one (pp. 6-8). Still images in Card mode are rotated 180° upside down. The images are recorded in self recording with reversed grip. Transfer the data to PC (pp. 86-88), and rotate the images 180° back by using a commercially available editing software. Motion images are Improper self recording. rotated 180° upside down. Turn on Rotate Playback (p. 51). Appendix 102