Sony DCR DVD92 Operating Guide - Page 92
Remote Commander Except for DCR-DVD92/DVD602, Flickering or changes in color occurs.
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Troubleshooting (continued) A vertical band appears when recording a bright subject. • This phenomenon is called the smear effect. This is not a malfunction. Tiny spots in white, red, blue, or green appear on the screen. • The spots appear when you are recording in [SUPER NS] or [SUPER NSPLUS] , or [COLOR SLOW S]. This is not a malfunction. The color of the picture is not correctly displayed. • Set the NIGHTSHOT or NIGHTSHOT PLUS switch to OFF (p.35). The picture appears too bright on the screen, and the subject does not appear on the screen. • Set the NIGHTSHOT or NIGHTSHOT PLUS switch to OFF (p.35). The picture appears too dark on the screen, and the subject does not appear on the screen. • The LCD screen backlight is switched off. Turn on the LCD backlight by pressing and holding the DISP/BATT INFO (p.21). Flickering or changes in color occurs. • This occurs when recording pictures under a fluorescent lamp, sodium lamp, or mercury lamp with [PORTRAIT] or [SPORTS]. Cancel [PROGRAM AE] in this case (p.56). Black bands appear when you record a TV screen or computer screen. • Set [STEADYSHOT] to [OFF] (p.61). Remote Commander (Except for DCR-DVD92/DVD602) The supplied Remote Commander does not function. • Set [REMOTE CTRL] to [ON] (p.68). • Insert a battery into the battery holder with the +/- polarities correctly matching the +/- marks. • Remove any obstructions between the Remote Commander and the remote sensor. • Point the remote sensor away from strong light sources such as direct sunlight or overhead lighting. Otherwise, the Remote Commander may not function properly. • Remove the conversion lens (optional) as the remote sensor may be obstructed by it. Another DVD device malfunctions when you use the supplied Remote Commander. • Select a commander mode other than DVD 2 for your DVD device, or cover the sensor of your DVD device with black paper. 92