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Troubleshooting
When there is a system error, network error, unit malfunction, etc., KA-DV5000 displays the error on the GY-DV5000 LCD screen or
viewfinder screen.
Warning display
<LCD screen or viewfinder screen>
→
OVER
Screen display
<File system related>
CF REMAIN 60SEC!
(Flashing for 3 sec.)
CF REMAIN 30SEC!
CF REMAIN 20SEC!
CF REMAIN 10SEC!
CF FULL!
(Displayed until CF recording
stops)
CF FULL!
(Flashing for 3 sec.)
FORMAT ERROR!
NO CF FORMAT!
(Flashing)
Cause
Remaining time became less than 60
seconds during recording to CF memory
card.
Remaining time became less than 30
seconds during recording to CF memory
card.
Remaining time became less than 20
seconds during recording to CF memory
card.
Remaining time became less than 10
seconds during recording to CF memory
card.
Remaining time has run out during
recording to CF memory card.
Recording is being attempted on CF
memory card with remaining time of less
than 10 seconds.
Failed to format CF memory card.
CF memory card is unformatted, or an
unknown format is being used.
Remedy
Stop recording and replace with a new
CF memory card, or delete files on the
current CF memory card to secure
recording space.
Check the CF memory card and format
again. If the card still cannot be format-
ted, contact your nearest JVC-authorized
service agent.
Check the CF memory card and format.
Reference
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Others
Troubleshooting
Screen display
<Operation related>
NO CF CARD!
(Flashing for 3 sec.)
PROTECT!
(Flashing for 3 sec.)
NO CLIP!
(Flashing for 3 sec.)
SET WLAN AD HOC MODE
OFF!
(Flashing for 3 sec.)
SET DHCP OFF!
(Flashing for 3 sec.)
Cause
There is no CF memory card inserted.
Deletion of a protected clip file was
attempted.
There is no CF memory card inserted, of
there is no clip file available.
Use of DHCP server was attempted
while in the AD HOC mode.
Selection of AD HOC mode was at-
tempted while using DHCP server.
Remedy
Insert a CF memory card.
To delete the clip file, remove the
protection.
Check the CF memory card.
Set DHCP in the NETWORK SET menu
screen to OFF when using the AD HOC
mode.
Set WLAN AD MOC MODE in the
NETWORK SET menu screen to OFF
when using DHCP server.
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