Pentax OPTIO M30 Operating Manual page 172

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Messages such as the following may appear on the LCD monitor during
camera
operation.
Battery
depleted
Built-in
memory
full
Memory
card full
Memory
card error
Card not formatted
Card locked
Compression
error
No image/sound
Movie recording
stepped
Deleting
Camera
cannot
play this
image
and sound
Image
folder could not
be created
Protected
Data being
recorded
The battery
is exhausted.
Charge
the battery
with the
charger.
(p.23)
The built-in
memory/SD
Memory
Card is full and no more
images
can be saved.
Insert a new SD Memory
Card or delete unwanted
images.
(p.25, p.116)
Change
the quality
level or recorded
pixels of recorded
images
and try again.
(p.123)
Shooting
and playback
are impossible
due to a problem
with the SD Memory
Card. You may be able to display
or
copy the images
on the card using a PC.
The SD Memory
Card you have inserted
is unformatted
or
has been formatted
on a computer
or other
device and is
not compatible
with this camera.
(p.146)
The SD Memory
Card is write-protected.
(p.27)
This message
appears
when compression
of images
has
failed. Change
the quality
level/size
and record or save
again.
There
are no image/sound
files on the SD Memory
Card.
This message
appears
when the internal
temperature
of the
camera
has exceeded
normal
operating
limits while
recording
a movie.
This message
appears
when deleting
an image or sound
file.
You are trying
to play back an image
or sound
in a format
not supported
by this camera.
You may be able to play it
back on another
brand of camera
or your computer.
The largest file number
(9999)
has been assigned
to an
image
in the largest folder
number
(999) and no more
images
can be saved.
Insert a new SD Memory
Card or
format the card. (p.146)
The image or sound file you are trying to delete is protected.
This message
appears
when you try to switch
to _
mode
while an image is still being recorded,
or when the protect
setting
or DPOF
setting
is being changed.
It disappears
after the image is recorded
or the setting
is changed.

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