Troubleshooting – Sony GV-8 User Manual

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Troubleshooting

If you think you have a problem, double-check before calling the serviceman.

You may have overlooked something relatively simple!

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.PosslUe ’causes and

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The unit is not operable even if
the POWER switch is turned on.

• No battery pack is attached.
• The battery pack is exhausted.

-► Charge it. (page 12)

• AC power adaptor or car battery cord

is disconnected.

Power turns off automatically

during operation.

• The battery pack is exhausted.
• The SLEEP timer has been set.

The battery pack is quickly
discharged.

• The ambient temperature is too low.
• The battery pack has not been

charged fully.

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The clock blinks showing “PM

12:00”.

If the lithium battery has been changed,
reset the clock (page 18), and if

necessary, reset the timer recording.

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The playback picture is not

clear.

• The video heads may be

contaminated. Clean the heads using

the Sony V8-25CL cleaning cassette
(optional). For details on cleaning,

refer to the instructions furnished

with the cleaning cassette.

• The video heads may be damaged.

During recording, the picture is
not clear.

TV signal is too weak. Adjust the indoor

antenna or connect an external antenna.

Recording cannot be made.

• The safety tab on the cassette is slid

out.

• Moisture condensation has occured.

The tape does not run even if
the tape transport button is

pressed.

• Timer setting has been made.

Press the TIMER REC ON/OFF button

and turn on the unit again.

• Moisture condensation has occured.

The camera recording cannot be

made.

The camera is not connected correctly,
(page 46)

The cassette cannot be ejected.

• No power is supplied to the unit.
• The battery pack is exhausted.

Use the charged battery, (page 12)

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