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Message
Cause/condition for message to appear
Troubleshooting
Error has occurred.
Please restart.
Error has occurred.
Please reinsert a disc.
Error has occurred.
Error code No. ××××
Please read the manual.
Error: ××××
Disc error has occurred.
Keep disc inside & restart.
Disc full.
Cannot execute.
Disc overheat.
Please retry later.
Stop processing.
PlayList over limit.
Scenes over limit.
Cannot add scenes.
Scenes over limit.
Cannot divide scenes.
Scenes over limit.
Cannot move scenes.
Cannot delete scenes.
Appears if abnormality has been detected by "self-
diagnosis function" when power was turned on, and
the abnormality may be remedied when power is
turned on again or disc is reloaded.
This abnormality will be recorded in microprocessor
as an error code after it is remedied. (*2)
Appears if the same abnormality has been
detected by "self-diagnosis function" three
consecutive times. (Message in upper row will
appear in modes other than recording; message in
lower row will appear during recording.)
The DVD video camera/recorder may be faulty:
Take note of the error code and ask the factory for
troubleshooting.
Appears if abnormality has occurred during editing
of video file (during Disc Navigation).
If the message still appears even when power is
turned on again, the disc may be defective.
Appears if the recording capacity of disc has
reached the limit.
If the message appears when the disc free space is
sufficient, the RX file may be abnormal.
Appears when the temperature inside the DVD
video camera/recorder or the temperature of disc is
too high, and reading or writing from/to recorded
file on normal disc cannot be executed.
Appears if an attempt is made to create a new play
list after the number of registered play lists has
reached the upper limit (99) of format. (*3)
Appears if an attempt is made to register (record) a
new scene after the number of recorded scenes
has reached the upper limit (999) of format. (*4)
Appears if an attempt is made to divide, move or
delete a scene after the number of recorded
scenes has reached the upper limit (999) of format.
(*4)(*5)
This message also appears when the number of
scenes exceeds 999 by division or movement.
Turn power on again or reload a disc,
following the screen.
Check the DVD video camera/
recorder, and repair it if necessary.
Exit the Disc Navigation function and
turn power on with the disc loaded,
following the screen (automatic repair
of video file).
Use another disc.
Use another disc, or delete
unnecessary scenes.
Delete the RX file. (Refer to
"Subsidiary functions for servicing" in
Chapter 3.)
Turn power off, leave the DVD video
camera/recorder until the inside
temperature decreases (effective if it
is placed in well-ventilated place).
Mistake in operation. Perform correct
procedure.
Delete unnecessary scenes.
Combine divided scenes, and then
delete if necessary.
*2: Refer to “Subsidiary functions for servicing” in Chapter 3 for how to display error codes.
*3: The DVD video recording format sets maximum number of play lists at 99.
*4: The DVD video recording format sets the maximum number of entry points at 999: Since one entry point is allocated
to one scene, the maximum number of scenes recordable on disc with this DVD video camera/recorder is 999.
*5: If recording is continued without editing, one scene will comprise one cell for each entry point. When scenes are combined,
only the number of entry points will decrease (only the entry point is deleted); the number of cells will not decrease.
Assume that the number of cells before scenes are combined is 999, which is the upper limit defined by the DVD video
recording standard. If a scene comprising one cell is divided at two points and the scene between the divided scenes
needs to be deleted, the cell must be further divided in order to delete. However, since the number of cells has reached the
upper limit in this case, the cell cannot be divided and the scene cannot be deleted.