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Troubleshooting
Media full
- SD card A and SD card B are full. Delete some clips (A 112) or photos (A 129) to free some space or replace one or
both SD cards.
Media is almost full
- The amount of available space on SD card A and SD card B combined is low. Replace one or both SD cards.
Memory card cover is open
- The SD card compartment cover was open when the camcorder was switched to or turned on in mode. Close
the compartment cover.
No clips
- There are no clips on the SD card to play back. Clips must be recorded (A 45) in order to play them back.
No photos
- There are no photos on the SD card to play back. Photos must be taken (A 125) in order to view them.
Pre Rec was canceled. Activate Pre Rec again?
- Pre-recording was deactivated automatically after the camcorder was left in record pause mode for about 1 hour with
pre-recording activated. Select [On] and then press the joystick to activate pre-recording again.
Pre Rec will be canceled in a moment.
- The camcorder has been in record pause mode for about 1 hour with pre-recording activated. Pre-recording will be
deactivated automatically in approximately 1 minute.
Recorded at 50.00 Hz/59.94 Hz Check the data on *A/*B Initializing the card is also recommended
- The SD card contains clips that were recorded using a recording type (system frequency) other than the one currently
used by the camcorder. To record on this SD card, save your clips (A 123) and initialize the SD card (A 40). To play
back the recordings on the SD card, set [w Other Functions] > [System Frequency] to [59.94 Hz] or [50.00 Hz] as
necessary, so the camcorder matches the SD card.
This photo cannot be displayed
- You may not be able to display photos taken with other devices or image files created or edited on a computer.
*A/*B Buffer overflow. Recording was stopped.
- The data transfer rate was too high for the SD card in use and the recording was stopped. Use a recommended card
(A 38).
*A/*B Cannot record movies on this memory card
- Video cannot be recorded on a 64 MB or smaller SD card. Use a recommended card (A 38).
*A/*B Cannot restore
- Could not recover data on the SD card. Save your clips (A 123) and initialize the SD card (A 40).
*A/*B Cannot start continuous rec
- You have already recorded the maximum number of continuous recording clips (200 clips) in a single SD card. Replace
the SD card(s).
*A/*B May not be possible to record movies on this memory card
- You may not be able to record video on an SD card without a speed class rating or rated SD Speed Class 2. Replace
the SD card with one rated SD speed class 4, 6 or 10.
*A/*B Media full
- SD card A or SD card B is full so recording will not start. Switch to the SD card in the other SD card slot to record.
*A/*B Memory card is write-protected
- The LOCK switch on the SD card is set to prevent accidental erasure. Change the position of the LOCK switch.
*A/*B Number of clips already at maximum
- The SD card selected for recording already contains the maximum number of clips (3,999 clips). Replace the SD card
or use the SD card in the other SD card slot.
- Because both SD cards reached the maximum number of clips, double slot recording is not available.
During double slot recording, both “*A” and “*B” will appear in the message.
*A/*B Number of shots already at maximum
- You have already recorded the maximum number of shots (3,999 shots) in a single SD card. When using two SD cards,
you cannot record additional shots on either SD card. To add more shots, replace the SD card(s).
*A/*B Number of shots in this clip already at maximum
- You have already recorded the maximum number of shots (950 shots) in a single continuous recording clip.
Continuous recording can continue but you cannot record additional shots. To add more shots, stop the continuous
recording to record a clip and then start recording a new continuous recording clip (A 85).
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