Sony DCR-SR36E User Manual

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75E/SR85E 
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Troubleshooting
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PartNumber:  4-109-555-11(1) 
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turn on 
not a 
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vie) or 
 
p mode. 
8).
mage you 
cannot 
eriod.
. Delete 
mages 
the 
(p. 24).
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in a 
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required 
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in an 
not 
nd restart 
your computer.
Your camcorder is not recognized by 
the computer.
 Disconnect devices from the USB jack of 
the computer other than the keyboard, 
mouse, and your camcorder.
 Disconnect the USB cable from the 
computer and the Handycam Station, and 
restart the computer, then connect the 
computer and your camcorder again in an 
orderly manner.
 Self-diagnosis  display/Warning 
indicators
If indicators appear on the LCD screen, 
check the following.
If the problem persists even aft er you have 
tried a couple of times, contact your Sony 
dealer or local authorized Sony service 
facility. 
Indicators/Messages
Causes/Solutions
C:04:
 Th
  e battery pack is not 
an “InfoLITHIUM” 
battery pack (H series). 
Use an “InfoLITHIUM” 
battery pack (H 
series)(p. 8).
 Connect the DC plug 
of the AC Adaptor to 
the DC IN jack of the 
Handycam Station or 
your camcorder securely 
(p. 8).
C:13: / 
C:32:
 Remove the power 
source. Reconnect it and 
operate your camcorder 
again.
E:20: / 
E:31: / 
E:61: / 
E:62: / 
E:91: / 
E:94:
 A malfunction that 
you cannot service has 
occurred. Contact your 
Sony dealer or local 
authorized Sony service 
facility. Inform them of 
the 5-digit code, which 
starts from “E.”
Indicators/Messages
Causes/Solutions
101-0001
 Th
 e fi le is damaged or 
unreadable.
 An error may have 
occurred with the 
hard disk drive in your 
camcorder.
 Delete unnecessary 
images.
 Battery power is low.
 Th
  e temperature of your 
camcorder is getting 
higher or extremely 
high. Turn off  your 
camcorder and leave 
it for a while in a cool 
place.
 Th
  e temperature of 
your camcorder is 
extremely low. Make the 
camcorder warm.
 When the indicator 
fl ashes slowly, free space 
for recording images are 
running out.
 No “Memory Stick PRO 
Duo” is inserted (p. 12).
 When the indicator 
fl ashes quickly, there are 
not enough free space 
for recording images. 
Delete unnecessary 
images, or format the 
“Memory Stick PRO 
Duo” aft er storing the 
images on other media 
(p. 23).
 Th
  e Image Database File 
is damaged.
 Th
  e “Memory Stick 
PRO Duo” is damaged.
 Th
  e “Memory Stick 
PRO Duo” is not 
formatted correctly.
 An incompatible 
“Memory Stick PRO 
Duo” is inserted.