List of recommended accessories, Troubleshooting – Sony GV-200 User Manual

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Power requiremenis

Power consumplion
Operatirtg temperature
Storage temperature
Oimertsions

Accessories $uppiie<

Power consumption
Power reguiremenis
Output voltage

Weight

Design ai

Crystal IPCK

2-hour cycle

Only for recording, 1

On Datiery mounting surface
6 0 V(Batteryoacku6.S V(caroattery|/7 S V(ACpoweraoapiorV
9 V (battefv case)
6 5 W ilor cominuous piayOack)
O'Cio 40»C (32=Fio tOA-R

-20'C to «бО^С (-4»F to tAO'F)

129<71 «226 mm (w/h/d)

(S'.

I battery pi

9 Inches)

Approx 1 1 kg (2 lb 7

02) not

Earphones(t)
Signal splitter (i)
Carrying case (i)
Satiery pack NP-66M (i)
AC power adaptor AC-V30 (i)
Lithium battery (t)

20 W
100 - 240 V AC. 50/60 Hz
DC OUT 7 5 V. 1

6 A in operating mode

Battery charge terminal. 10 V. 1 3 A in charge m

O’C to 40'C (32»F to 1CM«F)

-20"Cto ♦60"C<-4'>Fto »tAO'F)

Approx. 67« 39X 136 mm iw/h/dl

(

2V, « ity,x

% ' / ■ ,

inches*

including projecting pads and controls
Approx. 310 g (11 oz)

List of Recommended Accessories

Eattery pack

NP-66H, NP-77H, NP-77of NP-55

eanery charger

eC-77

-

(X pack

XP-77

Antenna connector

EAC-40

Signal splitter

EAC-45

Antenna cord

CCD-6M

CCO-2

Car antenna

VCA-3W

-

VCA-4E

-

Car battery charger

D(^V30

Connecting cord

VMC-910MS/920MS (1 m/2 m)

-

. VMC-710M/720MI1 m/2m)

Video Walkman hood

. VCV-GV300

-

Car connacting pack (connect
to the AUOlO OUT terminal so
that you c»t listen to the sound
with the car stereo)

CPA-2

-

RFU adaptor kit

RFU-69UCKA

Cleaning

V6-25CLH

I spectficaiions subject to change without notice.

Troubleshooting

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If you think have a orooiem. double-check before calling the servKeman. Vou may have
overlooked something relatively simple!

' '"riillii

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

• No battery pack i$ attached.
• The Battery pack is exhausted. — Charge it.

(page

11).

• AC power adaptor or car Battery cord is

disconnected.

a Power turns off automatically

durng 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.

o The clock blinks showing "AM

s 12:00'

If (he lithium battery has been changed, reset the

clock (page 20), and if necessary, reset the timer

The playback picfure is not clear.

• The video heads may be contaminated. Clean

the heads using the Sony ve-2SCLH cleaning
caaaene (optional). For details on cleaning,
refer to the шз(гис

1юп8 furnished with the

cleaning cassette.

• The video heads may be damaged.

S

Ounr>g recording, trie picture IS

• not clear.

TV signal Is loo weak. Adjust the indoor antenna

or connect an external antenna.

j Recording cannot be made.

?

?

• The safety tab on the cassette is slid out.

« Moisture condensation has occured.
• The tape is at its end.
• The cassette is not inserted.

The tape does not run even if the

K tape transport button IS pressed.

• 'Timer setting has been made.

Presa the TIMER REC ON/OFF button and turn,

on the unit again.

• Moisture condensation nas occured.

The cassette cannot be ejected.

« No power is supplied to the unit.
• The battery oeck i$ exhausted.

Use the charged banery. (page 11)

The screen is cleared.

Picture appears bi

Double images or gnosis

s:

LCD ON/OFF button hi

Press It again.

Adjust COLOR, (page 3i|.

Check the external antenna.

This IS often caused By local interference

(e g. cars, neon signs, hair dryers, etc i
Adjust antenna for minimum mterfererwe.

Reflections from nearby mountains or Bui
often cause this problem
A highly directional antenna may improve

le not Set the clock (page 20).

A timer recording has not bi

• The safety tab on the cassette was slid out

(page 36)

• The tape was not long enough.
. The TIMER REC ON/OFF bufton has not been

pressed.

• The clock was not set correctly.

• The battery pack was exhausted.
• There has been a power interruption (lor AC

operation).

• Moisture condensation has occured. (page 39)

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