Philips HDC-TM20 Camcorder User Manual


 
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Problem Check points
Recording does not start
although power is
supplied to this unit and
the SD card is correctly
inserted.
A message is displayed and you cannot record, when the
HDD does not operate normally due to the temperature of
the unit being too high or low, when the built-in memory
does not operate normally, or when the SD card cover
cannot be closed due to failure of the SD card cover. In this
case, press the recording start/stop button to display the
media change message, allowing you to change the
recording media.
Item other than the
touched one is selected.
Calibrate the touch screen. (l 36)
The remote control does
not function.
Remote control cannot be operated when the [REMOTE
CONTROL] is set to [OFF].
The button-type battery of the remote control may be run
out. Replace it with a new button-type battery. (l 37)
The remaining time
indication or the elapsed
time indication is not
shown.
If you set [SETUP] > [DISPLAY] > [OFF], indications
other than warnings and date etc. are not displayed. (l 29)
The unit arbitrarily stops
recording.
Use an SD card that can be used for motion picture
recording. (l 22) When the unit stops while a usable SD
card for recording motion pictures (l 22) is used, the data
writing rate has deteriorated. We recommend formatting the
SD card being used. (l 91)
If [AGS] is [ON], record in the normal horizontal position or
set [AGS] to [OFF]. (l 60)
If the unit is exposed to strong vibrations or shocks while
recording on HDD, recording may stop to protect the HDD.
If the unit is used in a place with loud sounds, the recording
may stop due to sound vibrations. Recording data on an SD
card is recommended in these places.
Many repeated recording and deletion of motion pictures
may reduce the usable time for recording on a media you
use. In that case, format the media.
AF tracking does not
work when the object is
touched.
Touch the part of the object that has specific colour such as
the part that is different from the surrounding. (l 53)