Troubleshooting - RCA CDS4100 User Manual

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Troubleshooting
Q: The camera doesn't turn on when I press the power button.
A: The batteries are missing, dead, or are not loaded correctly. Correctly load new
batteries in the battery chamber. If you are using an AC adapter, make sure you
are only using the recommended AC adapter for this digital camera.
Q: The power suddenly turned off.
A: Most likely, the batteries you have are getting too weak to sustain operation of
the camera. Check the LCD display to see if the weak battery icon is displayed. If
so, replace old batteries with new. Also, make sure that manganese
batteries are
not in use. Replace manganese batteries with alkaline batteries immediately.
Q: There's a half-battery icon on the LCD.
A: This is the low battery icon indicating that the batteries in use are getting too
weak to operate the camera. Replace old batteries with new.
Q: The camera doesn't
record when I press the shutter release button.
A: The mode of the camera is set to PLAY. Slide the mode indicator on back of
the camera
to REC to capture images.
Q: Why does the "MEMORY
FULL"
message
appear on the LCD?
A: The camera's
removable CompactFlash
card is full. You can replace
this disk
with a new card, or erase some images.
Q: Why does the "DATA OVERFLOW"
message
appear on the LCD after
taking a picture?
A: The information
absorbed in this picture was more than the camera could
process.
Erase this picture and try another shot.
Q: Why did the "WRITE
ERROR"
message
appear on the LCD after taking
a
picture?
A: The CompactFlash
card used in your camera may be damaged.
Try the
FORMAT
CARD command
in the PLAY main menu. If formatting
fails, replace
the with a new card.
Q: Why does a "DATA ERROR"
message
appear
on the LCD when I am
previewing
a picture?
A: The CompactFlash
card used in your camera may be damaged. Try the
FORMAT CARD command
in the PLAY main menu. If formatting fails, replace
the with a new card.
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