Problems And Solutions; Camera Problems - Epson PHOTOPC 800 User Manual

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Problems and Solutions

Check this list of problems and possible solutions
before calling your dealer for help.

Camera problems

The camera has no power.
The camera may have turned off automatically.
To turn the power back on, turn the camera off
and back on again. Alternatively, you can turn the
camera back on by pressing the shutter button, or
pressing a button on the back of the camera,
depending on your camera's dial switch position.
See "Turning the camera back on" on page 2-27
for more details.
Make sure the batteries are installed correctly. See
"Installing the batteries" on page 1-6. Also, make
sure you are using appropriate batteries and that
they are charged. See "Replacing the batteries" on
page 1-7 and replace the batteries if necessary.
The batteries included with the camera need to be
charged before use. See "Charging the batteries"
on page 1-4 to charge the batteries.
If you are using the AC adapter, make sure it is
plugged into a working outlet.
The camera doesn't take a picture after you press the
shutter button.
Make sure the lens cover is open. If the lens cover
is closed, open it by sliding the switch on the front
of the camera in the direction of the arrow.
The flash may be recharging. Wait until the
shooting light beside the viewfinder turns green,
and try again.
Make sure the CompactFlash memory card is
installed correctly. To install a memory card see
"Installing and removing a CompactFlash Card"
on page 1-9.
The camera's memory may be full. Check the
picture counter on the display panel. If it reads 0,
your camera's memory is full. Erase some pictures
using the LCD monitor, or transfer the pictures to
your computer and then erase them.
Note:
To erase pictures with the LCD monitor, see page
"Erasing photos" on page 3-5. To transfer pictures to
your computer before erasing them, see the EPSON
Photo!3 User's Guide.
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