Warning Indications - Panasonic LUMIX DMC-FZ2B Operating Instructions Manual

Digital camera model no.dmc-fz2b
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Warning Indications

[NO MEMORY CARD]
Insert the Memory Card.
[THIS MEMORY CARD IS
PROTECTED]
Cancel the Memory Card lock.
[NO VALID IMAGE TO PLAY]
Carry out playback after recording or
after inserting the Memory Card with a
recorded image.
[MEMORY CARD FULL] /
[NOT ENOUGH MEMORY IN THE
CARD]
Insert a new Memory Card or delete the
useless data.
[REMOVE LENS CAP AND
PRESS
BUTTON]
Remove the lens cap and then press
the 4/[REVIEW/SET] button.
[MEMORY CARD ERROR]
Failed access to Memory Card.
Insert the card again.
[READ ERROR]
Data reading error.
Play it back again.
[WRITE ERROR]
Data writing error.
Turn the camera [OFF] and remove the
card. Then insert the card and turn the
camera back [ON]. Be sure camera is
[OFF] before removing or inserting the
card to avoid damaging the card.
[PLEASE SET THE CLOCK]
This message is displayed when you
use the camera for the first time or you
do not use the camera for a long time.
Set the clock again.
Others
[THIS PICTURE IS PROTECTED]
After cancelling the protect setting, you
can delete or overwrite the image.
[THIS PICTURE CAN'T BE
DELETED]/ [SOME PICTURES
CAN'T BE DELETED]
If the image is not based on the DCF
standard, it is not possible to be deleted.
[NO ADDITIONAL DELETE
SELECTIONS CAN BE MADE]
You have exceeded the number of
images that can be set at once with
multi delete setting.
[CAN'T BE SET ON THIS
PICTURE]/ [CAN'T BE SET ON
SOME PICTURES]
If the image is not based on the DCF
standard, it is not possible to set the
DPOF.
[MEMORY CARD ERROR
FORMAT THIS CARD?]
The format of this card cannot be
recognized by the camera. Format this
again with the camera.
[MODE DIAL IS NOT IN THE
PROPER POSITION]
This message is displayed when you
turn on the camera with the mode dial in
the wrong position.
Rotate the mode dial to the proper
position.
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