Symptom possible causes corrective action – JVC GR-DVL105 User Manual

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SYMPTOM

POSSIBLE CAUSES

CORRECTIVE ACTION

8. Snapshot mode cannot be

used.

9. The colour of Snapshot

looks strange.

10. The image taken using

Snapshot is too dark.

11. Digital Zoom does not

work.

12. Programme AE with

special effects and Fade/
Wipe Effects do not work.

13. The Black & White Fader

does not work.

14. The Dissolve function does

not work.

8. •The Squeeze mode is

selected.

9. •The light source or the

subject does not include
white. Or there are various
different light sources
behind the subject.

•The Sepia or Monotone

mode is activated.

10. •Shooting was performed

under backlit conditions.

11. •10X optical zoom is

selected.

•“P.AE/EFFECT” is set to

“VIDEO ECHO” in the
Menu Screen.

•Picture Wipe or Dissolve are

being used in a scene
transition.

12. •The Power Switch is set to

”.

13. •The Sepia or Monotone

mode is activated.

14. •The Sepia, Monotone or

Slow Shutter mode of
Programme AE with special
effects is activated.

•“WIDE MODE” is set to

“SQUEEZE” in the Menu
Screen.

•The previously selected

mode of Programme AE
with special effects was
changed after the last
selected scene for editing
was registered.

8. •Disengage the Squeeze

mode (

pg. 22).

9. •Find a white subject and

compose your shot so that it
also appears in the frame
(

pg. 14).

•Turn off Sepia and Mono-

tone (

pg. 26).

10. •Press the BACKLIGHT

Button (

pg. 27).

11. •Set “ZOOM” to “40X” or

“450X” in the Menu Screen
(

pg. 21).

•Disengage the “VIDEO

ECHO” mode (

pg. 16,

26).

•Wait until the Picture Wipe

or Dissolve effects are
completed (

pg. 16, 24).

12. •Set the Power Switch to

” (

pg. 24, 26).

13. •Turn off Sepia and Mono-

tone (

pg. 24, 26).

14. •Turn off Sepia, Monotone or

Slow Shutter before adding
Dissolve to a scene
transition (

pg. 24, 26).

•Set “WIDE MODE” to

“CINEMA” or “OFF” mode
(

pg. 22).

•Make sure you have

selected the mode of
Programme AE with special
effects you want before
starting editing
(

pg. 24, 26).

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