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Symptom
Images are not shown
on TV.
The video clip (AVI) file
cannot be played.
The camera is detected by
the Windows and works
properly, but a driver letter
of the Removable disk is
not created.
I cannot activate my
Digital Camera by pressing
the Power switch.
Camera does not turn on.
Camera suddenly powers
off.
Image is not recorded
when the shutter button
is pressed.
Camera powers off during
self-timer countdown.
LCD screen image is out
of focus.
Recorded pictures are not
saved in memory.
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Problem
Video cable is not connected
correctly.
DirectX version is lower than
9.0
The removable disk crashes
with the network drives.
Insufficient battery power or
battery is missing.
Batteries are not oriented
correctly.
Or
Batteries are dead.
Auto Power Off function is
activated.
Or
Batteries are
dead.
Camera is turned off.
Or
Flash unit is charging.
Or
Memory is full.
Batteries are dead.
Macro mode is being used for
far subjects.
Or
Still image mode is being
used for near subjects.
Removing the memory card
before the save operation is
complete.
Polaroid i737 Digital Camera User Guide
Solution
Make sure the video cable is connected to the
TV "Video In" socket.
Install DirectX 9.0 or above. Visit http://www.
microsoft.com/directx for more details.
Disconnect the crashed network drive and reserve
this drive letter for the camera.
Recharge the batteries or install the batteries.
Orient the batteries correctly.
Or
Replace or recharge the batteries.
Turn the camera on.
Or
Replace or recharge your batteries.
Turn the camera on.
Or
Wait until flash unit charging finishes.
Or
Delete images you no longer need, or use another
memory card.
Replace or recharge your batteries.
Set the camera to Still Image mode.
Or
Set the camera to Macro mode for subjects this
close to
the lens:
Wide Angle: 0.32 ft~ 2.6 ft (0.1 m ~ 0.8 m)
Telephoto: 1.3 ft ~ 2.6 ft (0.4 m ~ 0.8 m)
Do not remove the memory card before the save
operation is complete.
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