View Full Version : HC1 stopped working, need help or service manual


John Huebbe
July 16th, 2007, 10:38 AM
Well I was shooting with my V1U and HC1 this past weekend. The weather was nice and I was outside in the sun with both cameras. I had my HC1 on a tripod and started to record for about 30 minutes. I started the camera up and then walked away. When I came back the camera was off and the body was relatively hot (due to the sun or heat from the camera itself I don't know).

It will now not turn on or eject the tape. I tried replacing batteries and hooking up to the power plug. No luck. The camera seems to be totally dead.

Any suggestions?

Also, is there a service or repair manual available for download. I need to know how to get the tape out of the camera. I guess I'll have to disassemble the camera. Has anyone done this? Any help would be most appreciated.

John McManimie
July 16th, 2007, 07:04 PM
Why don't you send it to Sony for repair?

John Huebbe
July 17th, 2007, 07:19 AM
Because I would like to get the tape out of the camera before I send it for service. If I send it like it is, they have the tape and I don't. It has video on it that i need for a project.

Dave Blackhurst
July 17th, 2007, 11:42 AM
John - any chance you've tried the reset button? It's probably of little hope, but thought I'd mention it. If the cam's totally dead, you're going to have a tough time ejecting the tape at all.

You might see about the HC7 service manual - it was posted online for a while at Sony - PM me if it's not still up, I've got a .pdf copy I can send you if your inbox can handle it. IIRC it has the procedure for tape eject if the mech becomes stuck, and they might be similar. I believe there is a small mechanical lever in the carriage that will cause it to eject, but it may also need power, in which case you're still rather stuck...

HTH...

John Huebbe
July 18th, 2007, 06:53 AM
Reset button didn't work. I too have found the HC3/5/7 manual. Hopefully the disassembly is similar for the HC1.

David Delaney
July 18th, 2007, 07:08 AM
If it is not under warranty, I would send it to Mackcamera - they are cheaper than Sony. They might be able to get the tape out for you as well.

Jeff DeMaagd
July 21st, 2007, 08:23 AM
If it is not under warranty, I would send it to Mackcamera - they are cheaper than Sony. They might be able to get the tape out for you as well.

Do you remember of anyone has reported any costs for fixing a C:31:40 error, for either place? My HC1 is really sluggish about ejecting a tape and the machine noises sounds like it doesn't fully load it either. The machine asks me to reinsert the tape.

David Delaney
August 26th, 2007, 11:04 AM
I don't know the prices. They don't tell you until they look at it. To fix my firewire (new board I assume), it was $225.00 plus the estimate $45 and shipping. Still under $300 and cheaper than buying a new one.

Peter Chung
January 29th, 2009, 07:31 AM
Do you remember of anyone has reported any costs for fixing a C:31:40 error, for either place? My HC1 is really sluggish about ejecting a tape and the machine noises sounds like it doesn't fully load it either. The machine asks me to reinsert the tape.

I know this thread is old but my HC-1 just started having the same problem. I was wondering if you've been able to fix it.

Thanks,
Peter

Graham Hickling
January 29th, 2009, 02:51 PM
Try spanking the camera! Really!

If you search on that error you'll find a bunch of happy folks who did things along the line of "I hit the bottom of the camera 4 times with a flat hand and now it works again".

As with all things in life however, spanking doesn't work for all cameras. Good luck!

Andre Bisson II
February 22nd, 2009, 02:54 PM
I know this thread is old but my HC-1 just started having the same problem. I was wondering if you've been able to fix it.

Thanks,
Peter

I am not having the same trouble with mine ... It is more a problem of not having good resolution on large panoramic picture. I have reviewed video that I took with it when I bought it, it was crisp, clean and pretty good considering the size of the chip and being a single one at it. Now I look at all the large one and something is fuzzy and I am not panning the camera, it is fix on a good tripod. Up close the picture is very good but as soon as I zoom out, it is not very good ... could it be a problem of back focus and is there a good place in Montreal or Toronto to send for verification and repair.
Thanks everyone and I am happy I found this forum, it is absolutly fabulous and full of info. I have tried to read every post before asking, I hope I did not miss the one giving me an answer ....

Andre