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Panasonic NV-RX37A - (Problems & Solutions).78; Before Requesting Service

Panasonic NV-RX37A
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Before
Requesting
Service
(Problems
&
Solutions)
Power
Supply
PI:
The
Movie
Camera
does
not
turn
on.
SI:
Is
the
Battery
or
the
AC
Adaptor
connected
correctly?
Confirm
the
connection.
(-
9,
1
2
)
P2:
The
Movie
Camera
has
turned
off
automatically.
S2:
If
you
leave
the
Movie
Camera
in
the
Recording
Pause
Mode
for
more
than
6
minutes,
it
automatically
switches
off
to
protect
the
tape
and
to
conserve
battery
power.
Turn
in
the
[POWER]
Switch
to
switch
the
Movie
Camera
off,
and
then
turn
it
out
again
to
switch
the
Movie
Camera
on.
(-»
27)
P3:
The
Movie
Camera
quickly
turns
off.
S3-1:
Is
the
Battery
discharged?
When
the
Remaining
Battery
Power
Indications
indicate
zero
or
the
[
tSJ
]
Indication
is
flashing,
the
Battery
is
discharged.
Charge
the
Battery
or
attach
a
fully
charged
Battery.
(
+10,
12)
S3-2:
Has
condensation
formed?
If
the
Movie
Camera
is
brought
from
a
cold
to
a
warm
place,
condensation
may
form
inside.
In
this
case,
the
Movie
Camera
automatically
switches
off
and
no
operations
can
be
performed
except
taking
out
the
cassette.
Wait
until
the
Condensation
Indication
disappears
{approximately
2-3
hours).
(+
68
)
Cassette
PI:
The
Remaining
Tape
Time
Indication
is
not
correct.
SI:
Is
the
tape
length
of
the
inserted
cassette
correctly
selected?
Select
the
correct
tape
length.
(-+
19)
P2:
The
Movie
Camera
and
cassettes
underwent
security
X-ray
inspection
at
an
airport.
Does
this
affect
the
cassettes?
S2:
No,
this
has
no
negative
influence
on
the
Movie
Camera
or
the
cassettes.
P3:
When
playing
back
a
cassette
that
was
stored
for
some
time,
the
picture
is
distorted.
S3:
The
cassette
was
stored
in
an
unsuitable
place
(dusty,
humid,
hot,
etc.)
or
near
strongly
magnetized
objects
or
equipment.
Unfortunately,
there
is
no
remedy.
Always
store
the
cassettes
correctly.
(
67)
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