Nikon COOLPIX S2550 User Manual page 173

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Problem
Pictures not displayed on
television.
Album icon restored to default
settings, or pictures added to
album not displayed in favorite
pictures playback.
The recorded pictures are not
displayed in auto sort mode.
Nikon Transfer 2 does not start
when camera is connected.
The PictBridge startup screen is
not displayed when the
camera is connected to a
printer.
Pictures to be printed are not
displayed.
Cause/Solution
• Select correct Video mode.
• Memory card contains no pictures. Replace
the memory card. Remove the memory card
to play back pictures from the internal
memory.
Data in the memory card may not be played
back correctly if overwritten by a computer.
• The desired picture was sorted to a category
other than the category currently displayed.
• Pictures recorded by a camera other than the
COOLPIX S2550 and pictures copied using the
copy option cannot be displayed in auto sort
mode.
• Pictures recorded in internal memory or on
the memory card may not be played back
correctly if overwritten by a computer.
• Up to 999 pictures and movie files can be
added to each category. If the desired
category already contains 999 pictures, new
pictures or movies cannot be added.
• Camera is off.
• Battery is exhausted.
• USB cable is not properly connected.
• Camera is not recognized by the computer.
• Computer is not set to start Nikon Transfer 2
automatically. For more information on
Nikon Transfer 2, refer to help information
contained in ViewNX 2.
• Be sure that the computer meets
Nikon Transfer 2 system requirements.
With some PictBridge-compatible printers, the
PictBridge startup screen may not be displayed
and it may be impossible to print pictures when
Auto is selected for the Charge by computer
option in the setup menu. Set the Charge by
computer option to Off and reconnect the
camera to the printer.
• Memory card contains no pictures. Replace
the memory card.
• Remove the memory card to print pictures
from the internal memory.
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