Specifications trouble check – Sony CCD-FX620 User Manual
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Specifications
Trouble Check
If you run into any problems using the camcorber. use the following table to troubleshoot the problem.
Video recorOing system
Rotary two heaos. Helical
scanning FM system
Audio recording system
Rotary head. FM system
Video signai
NTSC color,
eia
standards
Usable cassette 9 mm video format cassette
Tape speed
SP mode Approx, i 43 cm
«inch)/sec.
UP mode. Approx 0.72 cm
Ipiayoack only)
Fast-lorward'rewmo tir
LPm
•s(P6-l20)
rs (P6-120)
rs(P6-l20l
Video inpuVdutpui
Audio inpuVOUtpul
Power reouiremenis On battery mounting surface
6 0 V (battery pack)
7 5 V \AC power adaptor)
Power consumption 6.0 W (camera recording;
including irie viewfinder
Vertically, horuoniaiiy
insiaiiaw
Operating temperature
32 F to
Storage temperature -4 F to
i-20'Cl
04 F (C
0 C)
Approx. 5 min. 30 sec. iP6-l20l
Image device
CCD (Charge Coupled Device)
Viewfinder
Electronic viewfinder
lOiack and white)
Lens
GomOined 12 I power ipom lens
(•6.0 to 72 mm (' . to 2‘'a inches)
Approx. 44 to 528 mm ( l "u to
20^.< inches) converted mto the
focal length of a 35-mm sun
camera.
F 1 8 to 2 8 with macro
Filter diameter. 37 mm (i'u
inches;
TTL autotocus system inner
focus wide macro system
Color temperature Auto
Minimum illumination 2 Jx
Illumination range 2 ix to 100.000 ix
(0.2 to 9294 footcandles)
Recommended illumination
More than too lx
(9 (ootcamHest
Aperture correaion Automatic
With backlight adjustment
Dimensions
Approx. 118 « 108 ■ 267 mm
(w/lvOI |4>'. .< 4Vi • 10'hin.i
Mass
Approx 860 g |l lb 14 oz)
excluding the Battery pack,
lithium battery, and cassette
Approx 1 too g (2 lb 6 Oil
including the Battery pack
NP 55. lithium battery CR2025.
ano cassette P6-120
Uicropnone
Eiectrei condenser microphone.
omniareciionai. stereo type
Supplied accessories See page 5
Power reouirements
Power consumption
Output voltage
MO-240 VAC* 50/60 H
.2 A in
Appiici
Phono tack, t Vp-p. 75 ohms
unbalanced sync negative
Phono jack (L, R)
Input' -7 5 OBs. input
impedance more than
47 kiiohms
Output -7.5 oes, (at load
Impedance 47 kilohmg)
Impedance less than i kiiohm
HFU DC OUT Specaai minijack, 5 V DC
Headphone lack
Stereo ттчвск, S-oTtm
impedance
Remote tt jack
Stereo mmi-mmijack
MIC jack
Stereo mmijack. -66 OBs. low
impedance w/ih 2 5 to 3 V DC
Output. Impedance
Microphone power output jack special minijack, 5 V DC
DC OUT: 7.5 V
operating mode
Battery charge terminal:
10 V.
1 t A in charge mode
Sony Paitery pack NP-5S,
NP-55H. NP-66H NP-77.
NP-77H. NP-77HD
Operating temperature
32"F to t04’F (O'CIOAOXI
Storage temperature -4'F to 140=F (-20’C to eO^C)
Dimensions
Approx 103 < 49 * 63 mm (w.'h/
d) (4’'i- t'A'-i X
2’'2 inches)
including projecting pahs and
controls
Wetghi
Approx. 290g (to Oi)
Special minijack, 5 V DC
Phono lack (1)1 Vp-p. 75 O
unpaiaced. sync negative
Phono jack (3: monaural, stereo
L'R) -7.5 dBa
Output impedance: less than
1 КИ
Approx. 120 « 29 X
m(w<
Weight
Appro». 180 9 (6 oil
• Canadian Standard Association (CSA) ceriilies 120 V
AC only
'* The speciticaiians depend on the eguipment which
is connected to this connecting adaptor.
Design and specifications are subject to cnanga
without notice.
Symptom
CauM
Corrective Action*
p*g*
1
0.
The power does not
goon.
The battery is not attached.
Anaoh a battery source.
7. 27
The battery is empty.
Use a charged battery.
6
The AC power adaptor is
not connected to a wail
ou/fel.
Connect the adaptor to a wall
outlet.
27
The power goes off.
White being operated in
CAMERA mode, the
camcorder has been m the
pause mode tor more than 5
minutes.
Turn STANDBY down at once
and turn it up again
17
The battery is emcty.
Use a charged battery
6
The battery pack is
Quickly discharged.
The ambient temperature is
loo low.
-
S
The battery pack has not
been charged tully.
Charge the battery pack
$
The battery pack Is
completely dead, and
cannot be recharged.
Use another battery pack.
8
s
1
START/STOP does
not operate.
The tape is stuck to the
drum.
Eject the tape.
,4
The tape has run out.
Rewind the tape or use a new
25
The POWER switch is set to
VTR.
Set It to CAMERA.
17
The tab on the cassette is
out (red)
Use a new tape or slide the
red tab.
18
The cassette cannot
be removed from the
compartment.
The battery is exhausted.
Use a charged battery or (he
AC power adaptor.
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No function except for
cassette ejection
works.
Moisture condensation has
occurred.
Remove the cassede and do
not use the camcorder for at
least an hour.
40
The tape does not
move when a tape
transport button is
pressed.
The POWER switch is set to
CAMERA or OFF,
Set It to VTR.
25
The tape has run out.
Rewind the tape or use a new
25
The autolocus
function does not
FOCUS IS set to MANUAL.
Set it to AUTO.
17
Shooting conditions are not
surtabie forautofocus
operation.
Set FOCUS to MANUAL to
aiTiust (he focus manualfy.
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