Samsung SMX-F40RN-XAA User Manual

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Adjusting the image during recording

Symptom

Explanation/Solution

Focus does not

adjust automatically.

Set “Focus” to “Auto.” page 57

The recording conditions are not suitable for auto focus.

Adjust the focus manually. page 58

The lens is dusty on the surface. Clear the lens and check the focus.

Recording is being made in a dark place. Increase the brightness in the

place.



The image appears

too bright or flickering,

or changes in color.

This occurs when recording images under a fluorescent lamp, sodium

lamp, or mercury lamp. Cancel “iSCENE” to minimise these phenomena.

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Playback on other devices (TV, etc.)

Symptom

Explanation/Solution

You cannot view

the image or hear

the sound on the

connected device.

Connect the audio line of the Audio/Video cable jack to your camcorder

and the connected device (TV, DVD recorder, etc). (Red color- right, White

color- left)

The Audio/Video cable jack is not connected properly. Make sure that the

Audio/Video cable jack is connected to the proper jack. page 93

Playback on your camcorder

Symptom

Explanation/Solution

Pressing the

playback (Play/

Pause) button did

not start playing.

Press the MODE button to set Video Play mode.

Image files recorded on another camcorder may not play on your

camcorder.

Check out a memory card compatibility. page 32


The Skip or Search

function does not

work properly.

If the temperature inside the camcorder is too high, it cannot function

properly.

Turn the camcorder off, wait for a few moments, and turn it on again.

Playback is

interrupted

unexpectedly.

Check if the AC adaptor or battery pack is properly connected and stable.

You cannot hear

sound when playing

a Time Lapse

recording.

The Time Lapse REC function does not support sound. page 64

Photos stored on a

storage media are

not displayed in the

actual size.

Photos recorded on other devices may not appear at actual size.

This is not an error.

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