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HDR-AS100V
1-5
• J MODEL
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HDR-AS100V
2-1
2. TROUBLE SHOOTING
2-1. SELF-DIAGNOSIS FUNCTION
Warning indicators and
messages
Symptom/State
Correction
Display Icon
FAIL
Failed to recover data
• The memory card is not inserted properly.
• The memory card is damaged.
• The memory card format is incompatible with
• The memory card is damaged.
• The memory card format is incompatible with
this camera.
–
Failed to restore management file
Failed to create management file
Failed to create management file
MEDIA
Access error
• The memory card is not inserted properly.
• The memory card is damaged.
• The memory card format is incompatible with
• The memory card is damaged.
• The memory card format is incompatible with
this camera.
Blink
Data error
Buffer over
Fake memory card
Unsupported memory card
Broken memory card
Format error
AV index error
No alternative block
Memory card with damaged claw
Access control memory card
Memory card with inadequate perfor-
mance (Shooting moving picture)
Media error (Format)
Read-only memory card
Buffer over
Fake memory card
Unsupported memory card
Broken memory card
Format error
AV index error
No alternative block
Memory card with damaged claw
Access control memory card
Memory card with inadequate perfor-
mance (Shooting moving picture)
Media error (Format)
Read-only memory card
–
Unsupported memory card
The memory card does not support XAVC S
movie recording.
movie recording.
PRO
ERROR
Feature parity error
• Turn the power off and then on again.
–
Abnormal ACV voltage
Fatal Error (Recording Wi-Fi published)
Fatal Error (Recording Wi-Fi published)
BATT
Battery overcurrent end
• Battery charge is insufficient for operation.
• The battery pack is delivering current ex-
• The battery pack is delivering current ex-
ceeding the maximum discharge current
(beyond which proper operation of the
camera cannot be assured when an external
microphone, etc., is connected).
(beyond which proper operation of the
camera cannot be assured when an external
microphone, etc., is connected).
• A different battery pack is detected when the
camera is powered on.
• Battery pack deterioration is detected.
–
DSC: IB error (BATT INFO)
IB check error
DSC: IB error (Other than BATT INFO)
Battery dead
Low battery (Format)
LowPw
Battery end
• There is no remaining battery charge.
–
HEAT
High battery temperature
• The camera temperature has risen. The power
may turn off automatically, or you may be
unable to record movies. Leave the camera
in a cool location until the temperature goes
down.
unable to record movies. Leave the camera
in a cool location until the temperature goes
down.
• If you record movies for an extended period,
the camera temperature rises. In this case,
stop recording movies.
stop recording movies.
–
NoIMG
No image (Recording Wi-Fi published)
• The memory card does not contain playable
images.
–
No image (Moving picture playback)
NoCRD
No media (Recording Wi-Fi published)
• There is no memory card inserted.
No media (Moving picture playback)
No media (Format)
No media (Format)
NoDSP
No external display (Moving picture
playback)
playback)
• The camera is not connected to a TV when
playback is started.
–
OFF
Exclusive SteadyShot setting (Setting)
• You attempted to change the SteadyShot set-
ting when the [SSLOW] setting is activated.
–
PLANE
Airplane mode
• When the airplane mode is set to [ON], GPS
and Wi-Fi cannot be used.
–
REGEN
TCSET error
“PrSet” is selected when “Make” is “REGEN”
in “TCSET”.
in “TCSET”.
–
50M
TCSET error
“Format” is selected when “VMODE” is “24P”.
PRO, 24p
FAIL
Wi-Fi connection error
Fail the Wi-Fi connection
–
HDR-AS100V
3-1
3. SERVICE NOTE
3-1. PRECAUTION ON REPLACING THE VC-1029 BOARD
DESTINATION DATA
When you replace to a board for service, the written destination data of the board for service also might be changed to original setting.
Start the Adjust Manual in the Adjust Station and execute the “DESTINATON DATA WRITE”.
Start the Adjust Manual in the Adjust Station and execute the “DESTINATON DATA WRITE”.
USB SERIAL SAVE
When you replace to a board for service, get the data from the former one.
Start the Adjust Manual in the Adjust Station and perform “USB SERIAL SAVE” to get the data.
Start the Adjust Manual in the Adjust Station and perform “USB SERIAL SAVE” to get the data.
USB Serial No. and Product ID
The unit is shipped after an ID (USB Serial No.) unique to each unit and an ID (Product ID) unique to each model have been written.
These IDs have not been written in a new board for service, and therefore they must be entered after the board replacement.
After the board has been replaced with a board for service, start the Adjust Manual in the Adjust Station and execute the “PRODUCT ID &
USB SERIAL No. INPUT” and enter these IDs.
These IDs have not been written in a new board for service, and therefore they must be entered after the board replacement.
After the board has been replaced with a board for service, start the Adjust Manual in the Adjust Station and execute the “PRODUCT ID &
USB SERIAL No. INPUT” and enter these IDs.
Note:
A newly entered Product ID is not always equal to the ID before board replacement. If the new ID differs from the previous ID, it may cause a difference
from the ID registered by the customer.
from the ID registered by the customer.
Update of MAC Address
When replacing the VC board, the CPU’s unique number (MAC address) must be reloaded. Perform the following procedure to reload the
CPU’s unique number (MAC address).
1. Download the latest-version Adjust manual.
2. Install the downloaded Adjust manual.
3. Execute “Wireless LAN Setting (MAC Address)” on the ADJUST tab.
CPU’s unique number (MAC address).
1. Download the latest-version Adjust manual.
2. Install the downloaded Adjust manual.
3. Execute “Wireless LAN Setting (MAC Address)” on the ADJUST tab.
Note: The [DATA LOAD AND WRITE] function in “ADJUSTMENT DATA BACKUP” on the DATA tab in the Adjust manual overwrites all data of the
unit. Therefore, the MAC address is also overwritten. Perform the “Update of MAC Address” after all work has been done.
Password required for Wi-Fi connection
A password required for Wi-Fi connection is recorded in every VC board. A label to present the password to the customer is stuck to every VC
board for service. When the VC board is replaced, attach this label to the unit to be sent back.
board for service. When the VC board is replaced, attach this label to the unit to be sent back.
Note: The new SSID and password can be checked on the PC connected to the unit with a USB cable.
[Computer]
[Computer]
→ [PMHOME] → [INFO] → [WIFI_INF.TXT]
Applicable parts
• VC-1029 BOARD, COMPLETE (SERVICE)
After the replacement and repair, the MAC address is changed, and thus the re-setting for connection devices is required.
Accordingly, download the Flyer of WLAN Reset (Flyer of WLAN Reset_9834752[][].pdf) and print out it, and attach it to the set when return-
ing the set to customer.
Accordingly, download the Flyer of WLAN Reset (Flyer of WLAN Reset_9834752[][].pdf) and print out it, and attach it to the set when return-
ing the set to customer.
– ENGLISH –
HDR-AS100V
3-2
3-2. NOTES FOR FLEXIBLE BOARD
Make sure that the conductive side of a flexible board does not have any stain or foreign materials.
Do not touch the conductive side of flexible boards with bare hands.
Plug in a flexible board straight, fully into the connector until it reaches the end inside. (Fig. 1, Fig. 2, Fig. 3)
Do not touch the conductive side of flexible boards with bare hands.
Plug in a flexible board straight, fully into the connector until it reaches the end inside. (Fig. 1, Fig. 2, Fig. 3)
OK
(The flexible board was plugged in straight
and completely)
and completely)
NG
(The flexible board was plugged in
crooked.)
crooked.)
NG
(The flexible board was not plugged in
completely.)
completely.)
Flexible
Board
Flexible
Board
Board
Connector
Connector
Reference line
Flexible
Board
Board
Connector
Connector
Flexible
Board
Reference line
Connector
Connector
Flexible
Board
Board
Flexible
Board
Reference line
Fig. 1
Fig. 2
Fig. 3
When opening the connector's holder in direction A, do not open
it with excessive force.
it with excessive force.
When closing the connector's holder, press it evenly while pushing
a flexible board in direction B.
a flexible board in direction B.
Holder
Connector
Flexible Board
A
A
Holder
Insulation side
Connector
Flexible Board
B
• Make sure that the flat cable and flexible board are not cracked
or bent at the contact end.
• Do not apply excessive force to the gilded flexible board.
Cut and remove the part of gilt
which comes off at the point.
(Be careful or some
pieces of gilt may be left inside)
which comes off at the point.
(Be careful or some
pieces of gilt may be left inside)
• The proper way to disconnect a connector is to grab the con-
nector instead of the wires. If you pull on the wires, they might
be broken.
be broken.
• The proper way to connect a connector is to grab the connector
instead of the wires. If you push on the wires, they might be
broken.
broken.
– ENGLISH –
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