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A vertical band appears when a subject such as lights or a candle flame Is snot against a dark background. The contrast between the subject and background is too high- The camcorder is rot malfunctioning. Change locations. EDIT is set in the direction of the arrow. Set EDIT In the opposite direction of the arrow. 55 The playback picture rs not clear The channel or input for the camcorder is not selected on Select correctly the TV. The picture is noisy. The video heads may be contaminated. Clean the heads using the Sony eB V8-25CLH cleaning cassette. No sound or only e low sound is bawd when playing beck a The stereo tape Is played back with the HI Fl SOUND snatch Set the switch to "Green position'. 50 tape. Emmet,* high.pitched sound is heard. The picture has been recorded with BUILT-IN MIC set to When there is no wind. set the switch to the green position. Recording on another tape is impossible. The INPUT/OUTPUT selector is set to INPUT. Set to OUTPUT. 54 Recording s TV program or recording from another tape Is impossible The INPUT/OUTPUT selector's set to OUTPUT. Set to INPUT 51 When you adjust the clock by dewing picture on the Tormented TV. the area name and area number do not appear The DATA SCREEN function is set to OFF Press the DATA SCREEN button on the Remote Commander. 50 on the screen. The REMOTE COMMANDER ON/OFF switch is set to OFF Set the switch to ON. 19 The supplied Remote Commander does not function Something interrupts the infrared rays. The lithium battery Is not inserted with the correct Polarity Take off the obstacles. Insert the lithium bakery with the correct polarity. 18 The lithium battery la dead The HOLD switch is working. Insert a new one. Set the switch. the direction opposite the arrow The wired remote commander lootonall does not function. The REMOTE COMMANDER ON/OFF svelMII is set to ON Set the switch to OFF 31 There le dust inside the viewfinder. Pull out IN viewfinder and clean the viewfinder screen 61 cover or viewfinder lens. System Video recording system Four Rotary heads. Helical scanning FM system Audio recording system Remy head, FM system Video signal Usable cassette Tape speed NTSC color, EIA shaded, 8 torn video format naseette (etendard 8 rem) SP mode Approx. 1.43 ow 1002 inchespsec Recording time Playback lime U2 mode: Approx. 072 cm (5115 inchesysec IplaybeCk only) SP mode. 2 hours (P6.1211) SP model 2 hours 1, 5-120) LP mode: 4 hours (n13.120) Fastforwardirewind time Approx. 8 min. (P6.120) Image device Viewfinder CCD (Charge Coupled Device) Electronic viewfinder Lens goOnochrorn0 Combined 6 x power zoom lens 1.5.8 to 35 mm (1M to 1 7118 Inches) F 1.0 Filter diameter 37 nen (1 1/2 inches) TTL sualoidloecus system loner locus macro system Cob, temperature Auto Minimum illumination 3 lux (F 1.81 Illumination range 3 lux to 100,000 lux Recommended illumination More than 100 lux Input and Mika Video input/output Audio Input/output NFU DC Mr Remote leek MIC jack tors Phone lack, 1 Vp-p. 75 ohms. unbalanced, sync negative Phono jacks. (2, stereo l and RI) Input: -7.5 dEls, mput imeedanoa re than 47 kilohms Outputm: o-7.5 clBs. let output impedance 47 Idiot.* Impedance less than 2.2 ',ohms Special mini-jack, DC 5 V Stereo mini...jack 103.51 Stereo mini-jack. -66 dBs low Impedance with 25 to 3 V Deh output Impedance 0.8 kilohms /03.51 Clellend Power requirements On battery mounting surface BO V (battery neck/ 7.5 V (AC power adaptor) Power consumption 5.6 W (camera recording) including the viewfinder Installation Vertically, Horizontally Operating temperature 0' C to AO. C 1320 F to KN., / Sewage temperature -20° C to *80. C (149 F to 140' Fl Dimensions Approx. 105 x ge x NB we Weight (wIlild) WI.. Erle Inch./ Approx. 590 g (1 Or 4 oz) excluding the battery end carreette Microphone Electrel condenser micropbone. Memo type Supplied accessories See peas 5. Design and specifications are sulked to change without notice. 76 Chapter 4: Additlooel infonn00bo 77 Chapter 4 Additional Information