209
Trouble
s
hooting
Nearby electronic device
s
- If the tran
s
mi
ss
ion rate over a Wi-Fi networ
k
drop
s
becau
s
e of interference from the following electronic device
s
,
s
witching to the 5
G
Hz band or to a different channel may
s
olve the problem.
- Wi-Fi networ
ks
u
s
ing the IEEE 802.11b/g/n protocol operate in the 2.4
G
Hz band. For thi
s
rea
s
on, the tran
s
mi
ss
ion
rate may drop if there are nearby microwave oven
s
, cordle
ss
telephone
s
, microphone
s
, or
s
imilar device
s
operating on
the
s
ame frequency band.
- If another acce
ss
point operating on the
s
ame frequency band a
s
the camcorder i
s
u
s
ed nearby, the tran
s
mi
ss
ion rate
may drop.
U
s
ing multiple camcorder
s
/wirele
ss
tran
s
mitter
s
/acce
ss
point
s
- Chec
k
that there are no IP addre
ss
conflict
s
among the device
s
connected to the
s
ame networ
k
.
- If multiple XF705 camcorder
s
are connected to a
s
ingle acce
ss
point, connection
s
peed
s
may be reduced.
- To reduce radio wave interference when there are multiple acce
ss
point
s
u
s
ing IEEE 802.11b/g or IEEE 802.11n (in the
2.4
G
Hz band), leave a gap of four channel
s
between each wirele
ss
acce
ss
point. For example, u
s
e channel
s
1, 6, and
11, channel
s
2, 7, and 12, or channel
s
3, 8, and 13. If you can u
s
e IEEE 802.11a/n (in the 5
G
Hz band),
s
witch to IEEE
802.11a/n and
s
pecify a different channel.
Li
s
t of Me
ss
age
s
Refer to this section if a message appears on the screen. The messages in this section appear in alphabetical
order. Note that for some messages, an indication of the card involved (SD card A, SD card B, or both) may
appear above the message itself.
A
cce
ss
ing
S
D Card
A
/
S
D Card B Do not remove
- You opened the card
s
lot cover while the camcorder wa
s
acce
ss
ing the card. Clo
s
e the card
s
lot cover.
Battery communication error. Doe
s
thi
s
battery di
s
play the Canon logo?
- You attached a battery pac
k
that i
s
not recommended by Canon for u
s
e with thi
s
camcorder.
- If you are u
s
ing a battery pac
k
recommended by Canon for u
s
e with thi
s
camcorder, there may be a problem with the
battery pac
k
or camcorder. Con
s
ult a Canon
S
ervice Center.
Buffer overflow. Recording wa
s
s
topped.
- The data tran
s
fer rate wa
s
too high for the card in u
s
e and the recording wa
s
s
topped. U
s
e a recommended card
(
A
33).
Cannot play back
- The card contain
s
clip
s
that were recorded u
s
ing a
s
y
s
tem frequency different from the one currently u
s
ed by the
camcorder. To play bac
k
the recording
s
on the card, change the
>
[
!
Recording/Media
S
etup]
>
[
S
y
s
tem
Frequency]
s
etting to match the recording
s
on the card.
- The file control information i
s
corrupted or there wa
s
a decoder error. Turn the camcorder off and then on again. If thi
s
doe
s
not
s
olve the problem, con
s
ult a Canon
S
ervice Center.
Cannot
s
witch
S
D card
s
lot
s
- The
S
LOT
S
ELECT button wa
s
pre
ss
ed while the camcorder i
s
recording. Wait until recording i
s
fini
s
hed to change the
s
elected
S
D card
s
lot.
Change the battery pack
- The battery pac
k
i
s
exhau
s
ted. Replace or charge the battery pac
k
.
Cover i
s
open
- The
S
D card
s
lot cover wa
s
open when the camcorder wa
s
s
witched to or turned on in
mode. In
s
ert a card
and clo
s
e the card
s
lot cover.
Fan error
- The cooling fan may not be wor
k
ing properly. Con
s
ult a Canon
S
ervice Center.
File name error
- You attempted to record a clip while clip number
s
are at their maximum value.
S
ave your clip
s
(
A
151) and initialize
the card (
A
35) or delete all the clip
s
(
A
140).
- You attempted to ta
k
e a photo while photo number
s
are at their maximum value.
S
et
>
[
"
Recording/Media
S
etup]
>
[Photo Numbering] to [Re
s
et] and delete all the photo
s
on the card (
A
182) or initialize it (
A
INFR
A
RED
s
witch po
s
ition changed (ON/OFF). Check the focu
s
.
- The focu
s
may change when you turn the infrared mode on or off. Chec
k
that the focu
s
i
s
correct.
Summary of Contents for XF705
Page 1: ...4K Camcorder Instruction Manual PUB DIE 0524 000A ...
Page 130: ...Saving and Loading Camcorder Settings 130 ...
Page 142: ...Clip Operations 142 ...
Page 152: ...Working with Clips on a Computer 152 ...
Page 178: ...FTP File Transfer 178 ...