Troubleshooting, Cont.), Symptom possible causes corrective action – JVC GR-DVM55 User Manual

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SYMPTOM

POSSIBLE CAUSES

CORRECTIVE ACTION

18. •The last selected editing

scene is ending.

•At the end of the last

selected scene for editing,

the Power Dial was set to

“OFF”.

•The power is off.

19. •The Slow Shutter effect is

activated.

•The Squeeze or Cinema

mode is selected in the

Recording Menu.

20. •When shooting in the dark,

the unit becomes highly

sensitive to light and the

image takes on an effect

similar to Slow Shutter.

21. •The Picture Wipe or Dissolve

function is in use.

22. •The Sepia or Monotone

effect is activated.

23. •This is a result of exceed-

ingly high contrast, and is

not a malfunction.

24. •This is not a malfunction.

25. •If Audio Dubbing has been

performed repeatedly on the

same portion of the tape,

disturbance to the sound

may result.

26. •The optional headphones are

not connected to the

headphones connector.

•The sound volume of the

headphones connector was

not adjusted appropriately.

The sound volume at this

point is the same as the level

it was adjusted to during

playback.

18. • Select Picture Wipe or

Dissolve before beginning

recording. The effects are

then automatically activated

(

pg. 37).

• Do not turn off the

camcorder’s power after

setting Edit-In and Edit-Out

points, as they will all be

erased (

pg. 37).

• The camcorder automati-

cally shuts off after 5

minutes have elapsed in the

Record-Standby mode.

Make sure you continue

operations within 5 minutes

after engaging Record-

Standby mode (

pg. 37).

19. • Make sure the Squeeze

mode, Cinema mode, or

Slow Shutter effect is not

activated when preparing to

use the Picture Wipe

function (

pg. 31, 42).

20. • If you want the lighting to

look more natural, set GAIN

UP to “AGC” or “OFF” in

the Recording Menu

(

pg. 32).

21. • Do not try to use the Classic

Film or Strobe effect during a

scene transition (

pg. 42).

22. • Turn off Sepia or Monotone

before setting White

Balance (

pg. 41).

23.

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24.

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25. • Use a new, or infrequently

used, tape for Audio

Dubbing (

pg. 68, 69).

26. • Connect the optional

headphones to the head-

phones connector

(

pg. 76).

• Adjust the sound volume

during playback

(

pg. 49).

18. The Picture Wipe and

Dissolve functions don’t

work.

19. The Picture Wipe function

doesn’t work.

20. Even when Slow Shutter

isn’t selected, the image

looks like it is activated.

21. There is no strobe when

the Classic Film or Strobe

effect is activated.

22. White Balance cannot be

activated.

23. When shooting a subject

illuminated by bright light,

vertical lines appear.

24. When the screen is under

direct sunlight during

shooting, the screen

becomes red or black for

an instant.

25. There are disturbances in

audio.

26. During recording, sound

cannot be heard.

TROUBLESHOOTING

(Cont.)

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