Hitachi DZ-BD70A User Manual

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During playback
An error message for 
repair appears.
Follow the on-screen instructions to repair.
You must connect the AC adapter/charger to the 
camcorder to make repairs. However, as an exception, if 
you are using the HDD (DZ-BD7HA) and an error occurs 
in part of a movie file, you can also use the battery pack 
for repair (if the battery charge indicator shows more than 
half charge).
Depending on the situation, it could take from a few 
minutes to several hours for repair. If you wish to start 
recording immediately, replace the disc, and do the repair 
later. The removed disc can be repaired after you connect 
the AC adapter/charger to the camcorder.
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Recognition of the 
disc does not 
complete.
Is the disc dirty?
Use the provided disc cleaning cloth to clean it.
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Pressing the 
playback button will 
not start playback.
Was the image recorded by another device?
Playback of some images recorded on other devices may 
be impossible on this camcorder.
Has a scene been edited on another device?
If a scene recorded on this camcorder is edited on another 
device, playback may not be possible on this camcorder.
No playback picture 
appears on the TV 
screen.
Is the TV input selector set correctly?
Some TVs have multiple video input jacks. Check 
whether the correct input was selected on the TV to 
match the connected jacks. If the camcorder is connected 
to a VCR, set its input selector to “external input 
(LINE)”.
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Is the camcorder connected to the TV correctly?
Check the connections.
When connected through the HDMI terminal, video will 
not display for a TV which is not 1080i compliant. Please 
change the terminal.
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Recorded pictures 
appear vertically 
long.
If you connect the camcorder to a standard (aspect ratio 
4:3) TV which is not widescreen television, the image on 
the TV screen will appear vertically long.
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Playback picture is 
momentarily 
interrupted.
Is the disc scratched or dirty?
Clean the disc.
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