Self-diagnosis display/warning indicators – Sony HDR-TD20V User Manual

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Self-diagnosis

display/Warning

indicators

If indicators appear on the LCD screen,

check the following.

If the problem persists even after you

have tried to fix a couple of times, contact

your Sony dealer or local authorized Sony

service facility. In this case, when you

contact them, give them all the numbers of

the error code beginning with C or E.

You may hear a melody when some

warning indicators appear on the screen.

C:04:

The battery pack is not an “InfoLITHIUM”

battery pack (V series). Use an

“InfoLITHIUM” battery pack (V series)

(p. 19).

Connect the DC plug of the AC Adaptor to the

DC IN jack of your camcorder securely (p. 19).

C:06:

The battery pack temperature is high. Change

the battery pack or place it in a cool place.

C:13: / C:32:

Remove the power source. Reconnect it and

operate your camcorder again.

E::

Follow the steps from  on page 76.

The battery pack is nearly used up.

The battery pack temperature is high. Change

the battery pack or place it in a cool place.

Because the temperature of your camcorder

has reached a level where HDMI output

has stopped, no image is displayed on the

connected monitor, etc. Leave the camcorder

until the temperature decreases. However, you

can continue recording on the camcorder.

No memory card is inserted (p. 27).

When the indicator flashes, there are not

enough free spaces for recording images.

Delete unnecessary images (p. 57), or format

the memory card after storing the images on

other media (p. 74).

The image data base file may be damaged.

Check the data base file by selecting

[Setup]  [

Media Settings]  [Repair

Img. DB F.]  the recording medium.

The memory card is damaged.

Format the memory card with your camcorder

(p. 74).

Incompatible memory card is inserted (p. 28).

The memory card is write-protected.

Access to the memory card was restricted on

another device.

There is something wrong with the flash.




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