RCA Pro809 Camcorder User Manual


 
Trouble Checks (continued)
M. FOCUS appears in viewfinder. Press A/M FOCUS
button to turn on auto focus. See pages 38-39.
Scene is dark. Auto-focus may not work under this
condition. See pages 38-39 for details on manual focus.
Date and time (or date) are recorded on tape when they
appear in viewfinder. Place DATE/TIME/NORMAL/
TITLE switch in DATE/TIME and press ON/OFF to
remove them from viewfinder.
Clock battery may need changing. See page 28.
Clock battery needs to be installed. See page 29.
Clock battery needs changing. See page 28.
Time (including AM/PM) or date needs to be set. See page 29.
Aim remote at remote sensor on camcorder.
Remote must be within 13 feet from the camcorder.
Remote control cell may need replacing. See page 15.
CAMERA/OFF/VCR switch must be in CAMERA or VCR.
Camcorder’s remote control sensor is exposed to direct
sunlight or strong artificial light. This may interfere with
operation of camcorder by remote.
Check cable connections and make sure other component
is playing. See pages 48-49.
Make sure A/V IN/OUT switch is in IN.
Camcorder remained in pause for five minutes. Press
thumb trigger to turn camcorder back on.
Battery needs recharging.
Remove cassette, turn camcorder off, wait 10-15 seconds,
turn camcorder back on, and reload tape.
Use of fluorescent, sodium, or mercury light when
recording using a SCENE SELECT mode may vary color.
Recording a very bright subject using high shutter speeds
may cause smearing.
Poor auto-focus
operation
Date and/time (or date)
were recorded on tape
Date indicator flashes in
viewfinder
Date and/or time are
incorrect
Remote control
will not operate
camcorder
Camcorder will not
record from audio/video
cable
Camcorder turns off
during operation
Tally light flashes slowly
or D.EMG, C.EMG,
L.EMG, S.EMG, R.EMG
appears in viewfinder
when displays are on
Picture looks unnatural or
has a vertical smear
Trouble Checks and Adjustments
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