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Additional
Information
This chapter contains troubleshooting advice, screen messages,
handling and maintenance tips, and other information.
Troubleshooting
If you have a problem with
your
camcorder, refer
to
this checklist. Consult your dealer
or
a Canon Service Center if the problem persists.
Depending on the level
of
repair, the hard
disk
may be initialized
or
replaced,
resulting in permanent data loss. Before having the camcorder repaired, back
up
important recordings using an external device
(CO
40). Canon shall not be liable for
any data loss due
to
repair.
To
verify a possible problem, data on the hard disk will need
to
be checked.
However, only the minimum amount necessary will be checked and the data will
not be copied
or
saved.
Power
Source
Problem
SOlution
CD
Camcorder
will
not
turn
on.
Battery
pack
is
exhausted.
Replace
or
charge
the
battery
pack.
21
Camcorder
switches
off
by
itself.
Screen
switches
on
and
off.
Attach
the
battery
pack
correctly.
The
charge
indicator
flashes
rapidly.
+
.:~-
+
(one
flash
at
0.5-second
intervals)
-
Charging
has
stopped
because
the
compact
power
adapter
or
the
battery
pack
is
faulty.
Consult
a
Canon
Service
Center.
-:+:-:+:.
-:+:-:+;-
(two
quick
flashes
at
1-second
intervals)
22
Battery
pack
at
least
50%
charged.
This
is
not
a
malfunction.
Battery
pack
will
not
charge.
Charge
the
battery
pack
in
temperatures
between
0
°C
and
40°C
(32
OF
-
The
CHG
(charge)
indicator
flashes
and
104
oF).
very
slowly
(about
once
every
2
Battery
packs
become
hot
with
use
and
may
not
charge.
When
the
battery
-
seconds).
pack
is
outside
the
charging
temperature
range,
the
CHG
(charge)
indicator
will
flash
irregularly.
The
charging
will
start
once
the
battery
pack
temperature
is
below
40°C
(104
oF).
The
battery
pack
is
damaged.
Use
a
different
battery
pack.
-
Camcorder
is
on
but
is
unresponsive.
The
camcorder
has
exceeded
its
operationaltemperalure
(~appears).
-
Turn
off
the
camcorder
and
let
it
cool
down
before
resuming
use.
The
camcorder
has
fallen
below
its
operational
temperature
-
(~
appears).
Keep
it
on
and
let
it
warm
up.
If
the
camcorder
still
does
not
respond,
turn
it
off
and
use
it
in
a
warmer
location.
91
Additional
Information
This chapter contains troubleshooting advice, screen messages,
handling and maintenance tips, and other information.
Troubleshooting
If you have a problem with
your
camcorder, refer
to
this checklist. Consult your dealer
or
a Canon Service Center if the problem persists.
Depending on the level
of
repair, the hard
disk
may be initialized
or
replaced,
resulting in permanent data loss. Before having the camcorder repaired, back
up
important recordings using an external device
(CO
40). Canon shall not be liable for
any data loss due
to
repair.
To
verify a possible problem, data on the hard disk will need
to
be checked.
However, only the minimum amount necessary will be checked and the data will
not be copied
or
saved.
Power
Source
Problem
SOlution
CD
Camcorder
will
not
turn
on.
Battery
pack
is
exhausted.
Replace
or
charge
the
battery
pack.
21
Camcorder
switches
off
by
itself.
Screen
switches
on
and
off.
Attach
the
battery
pack
correctly.
The
charge
indicator
flashes
rapidly.
+
.:~-
+
(one
flash
at
0.5-second
intervals)
-
Charging
has
stopped
because
the
compact
power
adapter
or
the
battery
pack
is
faulty.
Consult
a
Canon
Service
Center.
-:+:-:+:.
-:+:-:+;-
(two
quick
flashes
at
1-second
intervals)
22
Battery
pack
at
least
50%
charged.
This
is
not
a
malfunction.
Battery
pack
will
not
charge.
Charge
the
battery
pack
in
temperatures
between
0
°C
and
40°C
(32
OF
-
The
CHG
(charge)
indicator
flashes
and
104
oF).
very
slowly
(about
once
every
2
Battery
packs
become
hot
with
use
and
may
not
charge.
When
the
battery
-
seconds).
pack
is
outside
the
charging
temperature
range,
the
CHG
(charge)
indicator
will
flash
irregularly.
The
charging
will
start
once
the
battery
pack
temperature
is
below
40°C
(104
oF).
The
battery
pack
is
damaged.
Use
a
different
battery
pack.
-
Camcorder
is
on
but
is
unresponsive.
The
camcorder
has
exceeded
its
operationaltemperalure
(~appears).
-
Turn
off
the
camcorder
and
let
it
cool
down
before
resuming
use.
The
camcorder
has
fallen
below
its
operational
temperature
-
(~
appears).
Keep
it
on
and
let
it
warm
up.
If
the
camcorder
still
does
not
respond,
turn
it
off
and
use
it
in
a
warmer
location.
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Canon HG10 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Filter size43 mm
Digital zoom200 x
Optical zoom10 x
Image stabilizerYes
Focal length range6.1 - 61 mm
Total megapixels2.96 MP
Optical sensor size1/2.7 \
Viewfinder resolution123000 pixels
Viewfinder screen size0.27 \
Display diagonal2.7 \
Video out1
Still image resolution(s)640 x 480, 1440 x 1080, 1920 x 1080, 2048 x 1536
Audio dubbingNo
Camera shutter speed1/2 - 1/2000 s
Minimum illumination0.2 lx
USB 2.0 ports quantityUSB 2.0 ports have a data transmission speed of 480 Mbps, and are backwards compatible with USB 1.1 ports. You can connect all kinds of peripheral devices to them.
Compatible memory cardsminiSD
Internal storage capacity40 GB
Weight and Dimensions IconWeight and Dimensions
Depth75 mm
Width81 mm
Height129 mm
Weight505 g

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