What to do if Sony Camcorder displays Media Top!?
- SSandra SmallSep 15, 2025
If your Sony Camcorder displays 'Media Top!', press the PREV, NEXT, SHIFT + PREV, or SHIFT + NEXT button, or perform a thumbnail search.
What to do if Sony Camcorder displays Media Top!?
If your Sony Camcorder displays 'Media Top!', press the PREV, NEXT, SHIFT + PREV, or SHIFT + NEXT button, or perform a thumbnail search.
How to fix Sony Camcorder memory A/B needs restoring?
If your Sony Camcorder displays 'Memory (A/B) needs Restoring', it means an error has occurred in the card. You should restore the card or format it.
What to do if Sony Camcorder shows Turn off/on POWER!!?
If your Sony Camcorder displays 'Turn off/on POWER!!' after menu settings were changed, power the unit off and then on again to put the changes into effect.
What to do if Sony Camcorder shows Memory(A/B) Error!?
If your Sony Camcorder displays 'Memory(A/B) Error!', it indicates an abnormality on the memory card and data restoration is needed. Perform data restoration on the device that was used to record to the memory card in question.
What to do if Sony Camcorder displays Media End!?
If your Sony Camcorder displays 'Media End!', press the PREV, NEXT, SHIFT + PREV, or SHIFT + NEXT button, or perform a thumbnail search.
What to do if Sony Camcorder displays Under Repair of Media (A/B)?
If your Sony Camcorder displays 'Under Repair of Media (A/B)', wait until the automatic repair is complete.
How to fix Sony Camcorder TC EXT! error?
If your Sony Camcorder displays 'TC EXT!', set TCG to “INT”.
How to fix Sony Camcorder KEY INHI. error?
If your Sony Camcorder displays 'KEY INHI.!', set the KEY INHI switch to “OFF”.
What to do if Sony Camcorder shows Over DUR!(USB DRV)?
If your Sony Camcorder displays 'Over DUR!(USB DRV)', it means the total length of the clips stored in the operation target folder in the external storage exceeds 24 hours. This operation target folder cannot be used.
How to fix Sony Camcorder Unknown FS!(A/B)?
If your Sony Camcorder displays 'Unknown FS!(A/B)', it means the inserted memory card is formatted with an unsupported file system, or it is not formatted. Format the memory card, or exchange the memory card for one that is formatted with a file system supported by this unit.
Details the unit's power supply types, voltage, and consumption.
Provides outside dimensions and notes for unit installation.
Lists and describes input/output connectors and necessary cables.
Describes onboard LED indicators and switches.
Outlines service actions required after replacing specific boards.
Provides an overview and procedures for replacing EEPROMs and FRAM.
Explains how to update the unit's firmware using a USB drive.
Explains how the unit detects and displays internal errors.
Lists main error codes and their descriptions.
Details alarms displayed on the status area and video monitor.
Introduces the Maintenance Menu and its helpful items for maintenance.
Used for audio system, video system, and free-run frequency adjustment.
Recommends periodic checks and parts replacement to maximize unit performance and lifespan.
Provides precautions and lists tools/fixtures for electrical adjustments.
Details the procedure for adjusting HD free-running frequency.
Details the procedure for adjusting SD free-running frequency.
Guides composite video signal output amplitude adjustment.
Details output and input level adjustments for the analog audio system.
Details the procedure for adjusting the DC IN +12 V supply.
Details the unit's power supply types, voltage, and consumption.
Provides outside dimensions and notes for unit installation.
Lists and describes input/output connectors and necessary cables.
Describes onboard LED indicators and switches.
Outlines service actions required after replacing specific boards.
Provides an overview and procedures for replacing EEPROMs and FRAM.
Explains how to update the unit's firmware using a USB drive.
Explains how the unit detects and displays internal errors.
Lists main error codes and their descriptions.
Details alarms displayed on the status area and video monitor.
Introduces the Maintenance Menu and its helpful items for maintenance.
Used for audio system, video system, and free-run frequency adjustment.
Recommends periodic checks and parts replacement to maximize unit performance and lifespan.
Provides precautions and lists tools/fixtures for electrical adjustments.
Details the procedure for adjusting HD free-running frequency.
Details the procedure for adjusting SD free-running frequency.
Guides composite video signal output amplitude adjustment.
Details output and input level adjustments for the analog audio system.
Details the procedure for adjusting the DC IN +12 V supply.
| Display | LCD |
|---|---|
| Internal | No |
| Product color | Black |
| Compatible memory cards | SxS |
| Video compression formats | MPEG, MPEG4 |
| AC input voltage | 100 - 240 V |
| Power consumption (typical) | 75 W |
| Operating temperature (T-T) | 5 - 40 °C |
| Operating relative humidity (H-H) | 20 - 90 % |
| BNC input ports | 4 |
| BNC output ports | 7 |
| USB 3.2 Gen 1 (3.1 Gen 1) Type-A ports quantity | 1 |
| Ethernet LAN | Yes |
| Ethernet interface type | Gigabit Ethernet |
| Depth | 418 mm |
|---|---|
| Width | 210 mm |
| Height | 132 mm |
| Weight | 5200 g |