JVC UGZ-X900 User Manual

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Trouble
Action
Recor
ding
Recording cannot be 
performed.
 SD card is full. Delete unnecessary files or replace the SD card.
Vertical lines appear on 
recorded images.
 Such a phenomenon occurs when shooting a subject illuminated 
by bright light. This is not a malfunction.
Recording stops by 
itself.
 Turn off the camera, wait for a while, and start recording again.
 Recording stops automatically after 12 hours of continuous 
recording.
 The recording media is full.
 Unable to write to the media due to some factors.
 Unable to keep up with the speed of writing to the media.
The recorded subject is 
too dark.
 Use backlight compensation.
 Set [GAIN UP] to [AGC] or [AUTO]. (
!
 mode only)
 Set [GAIN] or use a flash. (
#
 mode only)
 Use [TWILIGHT], [NIGHT & PORTRAIT] and [SLEEPING FACE] 
in scene mode menu.
 Set the brightness to the [+] side.
The recorded subject is 
too bright.
 Set the backlight compensation to [OFF] if it is being used.
 Set the brightness to the [–] side.
Digital zoom does not 
work.
 Change [ZOOM] to [32X/DIGITAL] or [200X/DIGITAL].
 Digital zoom is not available in the still image recording mode.
The focus is not 
adjusted automatically.
 Wipe the lens with lens cleaning cloth.
 If you are recording in a dark place or a subject that has no 
contrast between dark and light, adjust the focus manually.
The color looks strange. 
(Too bluish, too reddish, 
etc.)
 Set [WB] in [MANUAL SETTING] appropriately to the light source.
 Select [MWB] in [WB] while holding a sheet of plain white paper in 
front of the camera so that the white paper fills the screen. Keep 
touching 
OK until the 
B
 indicator appears.
White balance setting 
cannot be activated.
 This cannot be used if [SEPIA] or [MONOTONE] are selected as 
effects.
 Do not use [TWILIGHT], [NIGHT & PORTRAIT], [FIREWORKS], 
and [SUNSET] in scene mode menu.
The continuous shooting 
speed is slow.
 The continuous shooting speed will drop after continuous shots.
 Continuous shooting speed may drop depending on the SD card 
or under certain recording conditions.
A band or a ball of bright 
light appears on the LCD 
monitor.
 Change the direction of the camera to prevent the light source 
from coming into view. (A band or a ball of bright light may appear 
when there is a bright light source near the camera, but this is not 
a malfunction.)
Mosaic-type noise 
occurs when recording 
scenes with fast 
moving or with extreme 
changing in brightness.
 Record videos with high quality mode, such as UXP or XP mode.