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The camera's
protection function may have
activated because camera temperature
is too
high. Turn off the camera and wait until it cools
down before trying to use it again.
• Any of the following may occur after the
"ALERT" message appears.
1) Power turns off.
2) Movie recording is impossible or movie
length is limited.
3) Monitor screen brightness
setting changes
to O.
Battery power is low.
Keystone correction
of the image cannot be
)erformed for some reason. The image will be
stored as-is, without correction
(page 112).
The image you specified with the slideshow
"Images" setting cannot be found. Change the
"Images" setting (page 161) and try again.
• You are attempting to save a BEST SHOT
scene when there are already
999 scenes in
the "SCENE" folder (page 109).
• You are attempting to copy a FAVORITE file
when the "FAVORITE"
folder already
contains 9999 files (page 199).
There is something wrong with the memory
card. Turn off the camera,
remove the memory
card, and then reload it into the camera. If this
message re-appears when you turn the
camera back on, format the memory card
(page 50).
Formatting
the memory card deletes all
its files. Before formatting, try transferring
recoverable
files to a computer or some
other storage device.
• You are attempting to connect the camera to
a printer while the camera's
USB settings are
not compatible with the USB system of the
printer (page 216).
• If your computer is running Windows 98SE
or 98, the USB driver may not be installed
(page 234).
Battery power is low, so an image file could not
be saved.
You are trying to record a file while there are
already 9,999 files stored in the 999th folder. If
you want to record more, delete files you no
longer need (page 204).
This message appears and the camera turns
off whenever lens performs
some unexpected
operation.
If the same message appears after
you turn power back on, contact your retailer
or a CASIO service center.
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