Proble me camescope Sony DCR-PC101E
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5 nov. 2008 à 22:24
guytout1 Messages postés 1290 Date d'inscription mardi 19 février 2008 Statut Membre Dernière intervention 18 juillet 2009 - 5 nov. 2008 à 22:29
guytout1 Messages postés 1290 Date d'inscription mardi 19 février 2008 Statut Membre Dernière intervention 18 juillet 2009 - 5 nov. 2008 à 22:29
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guytout1
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5 nov. 2008 à 22:29
5 nov. 2008 à 22:29
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voila ce que j ai trouve
Essaie une solution trouvée à plusieurs reprises sur le net :
- Allume ton caméscope.
- Ejecte la batterie sans mettre le caméscope sur OFF.
- Attends quelques secondes puis remet en place la batterie sans toucher au commutateur ON/OFF.
- Recommence une fois de plus s'il n'y a aucun résultat.
Ça corrige le problème en général, pas toujours la première fois, mais le plus souvent la seconde fois. Si ça ne marche pas, direction le SAV qui commencera par essayer cette manip en premier.
« Try these steps:
1. Open the tape cover fully until it clicks open.
2. Turn the camcorder on to "VCR Mode."
3. With the cover still open and the camera in "VCR mode," take out the battery.
4. Put the battery back in--out should pop your tape.
Mike
Mon, 18 Sep 2006 22:35:50 -0700
I finally fixed it!
I had a tape stuck in my DCR-TRV310 Sony Digital8 Camcorder. I removed the fat battery and AC for 3 minutes, re-attached, but that didn't solve the problem. There is a slim "memory" battery that I forgot to remove. So here is some additional information that should help you solve your eject problem (and thus, will fix your C:32:11 and C:32:10 error codes) and will allow you to use your Camcorder again.
I might want to also add that Sony Web Support could not fix the problem over the web, and they wanted me to send it into them for $311.00 to have it repaired (flat rate). With this fix, you should be able to repair your Camcorder yourself in less than 5 minutes with no cost.
1. unplug camcorder AC cord
2. remove fat battery from back of camcorder
3. remove slim battery from under the LCD (it's the size of a nickle coin)
4. wait 2 minutes
5. plug AC into the camcorder
6. flip the camcorder into VTR mode
7. tape should automatically eject
8. viola, drink beer, be merry
If you are successful, send me a friendly email. I'd like to think that this post helps at least one person.
Sincerely,
Toby
camerahacker[atsymbol]tobyfoote.com »
cordialement
voila ce que j ai trouve
Essaie une solution trouvée à plusieurs reprises sur le net :
- Allume ton caméscope.
- Ejecte la batterie sans mettre le caméscope sur OFF.
- Attends quelques secondes puis remet en place la batterie sans toucher au commutateur ON/OFF.
- Recommence une fois de plus s'il n'y a aucun résultat.
Ça corrige le problème en général, pas toujours la première fois, mais le plus souvent la seconde fois. Si ça ne marche pas, direction le SAV qui commencera par essayer cette manip en premier.
« Try these steps:
1. Open the tape cover fully until it clicks open.
2. Turn the camcorder on to "VCR Mode."
3. With the cover still open and the camera in "VCR mode," take out the battery.
4. Put the battery back in--out should pop your tape.
Mike
Mon, 18 Sep 2006 22:35:50 -0700
I finally fixed it!
I had a tape stuck in my DCR-TRV310 Sony Digital8 Camcorder. I removed the fat battery and AC for 3 minutes, re-attached, but that didn't solve the problem. There is a slim "memory" battery that I forgot to remove. So here is some additional information that should help you solve your eject problem (and thus, will fix your C:32:11 and C:32:10 error codes) and will allow you to use your Camcorder again.
I might want to also add that Sony Web Support could not fix the problem over the web, and they wanted me to send it into them for $311.00 to have it repaired (flat rate). With this fix, you should be able to repair your Camcorder yourself in less than 5 minutes with no cost.
1. unplug camcorder AC cord
2. remove fat battery from back of camcorder
3. remove slim battery from under the LCD (it's the size of a nickle coin)
4. wait 2 minutes
5. plug AC into the camcorder
6. flip the camcorder into VTR mode
7. tape should automatically eject
8. viola, drink beer, be merry
If you are successful, send me a friendly email. I'd like to think that this post helps at least one person.
Sincerely,
Toby
camerahacker[atsymbol]tobyfoote.com »
cordialement