Sony HVR-Z7E Operation Guide - Page 109
Date Search does not work correctly., No picture appears during End search
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Troubleshooting No sound or only a low sound is heard. • Turn up the volume (p. 51). • Set [DV AUDIO MIX] (p. 78). • Pictures recorded using [SMTH SLW REC] do not have sounds. The picture or sound breaks off. • The tape was recorded in both of the HDV and DVCAM (DV) formats. This is not a malfunction. The movies freeze for a while, or the sound breaks off. • This occurs if the tape or video head is dirty (p. 124). • Use the Sony mini DV cassette tape. "---" is displayed on the screen. • The tape you are playing back was recorded without setting the date and time. • A blank section on the tape is being played back. • The data code on a tape with a scratch or noise cannot be read. • A movie recorded in the extended clear scan ( ) range is being played back. • When a non-Carl Zeiss lens is attached, the iris value cannot be displayed. Noises appear and or is displayed on the screen. • The tape was recorded in a TV color system other than that of your camcorder (PAL). This is not a malfunction. Date Search does not work correctly. • Be sure to record more than 2 minutes after the date changed. If one day's recording is too short, your camcorder may not accurately find the point where the recording date changes. • There is a blank section between recorded sections of the tape. This is not a malfunction. No picture appears during End search, Rec review or Last scene review. • The tape was recorded in both HDV and DVCAM (DV) formats. This is not a malfunction. New sound added to a recorded tape on another camcorder is not heard. • Adjust [DV AUDIO MIX] from [CH1,CH2] (original sound) side until the sound is heard appropriately (p. 78). appears on the LCD screen. • This appears when you play back a tape recorded on other recording devices using a 4ch microphone. This camcorder does not comply with the 4ch microphone recording standard. Continued , 109