Troubleshooting - FujiFilm @xia ix-100 User Manual

Fujifilm digital camera user's manual ix-100
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TROUBLESHOOTING

Problem
No power.
The batteries run out
quickly.
No photograph is taken
when the shutter button
is pressed.
Can't use the flash to
take picture.
The playback image is
too dark even though the
flash was used.
Cause
h The batteries are exhausted.
h The batteries are not loaded correctly.
h You use other batteries except alkeline ones.
h You are using the camera in extremely
cold conditions.
h Data is being recorded ("6" is displayed
on the LCD or the viewfinder lamp is
flashing orange).
h You pressed the shutter button while the
flash was charging (The viewfinder lamp
lights orange).
h The Power Save function has switched
the camera off.
h The SmartMedia is fully recorded.
h The SmartMedia contact area (gold-
colored section) is soiled.
h The SmartMedia is write-protected.
h The SmartMedia is damaged.
h The flash is set to s flash-off mode.
h The batteries are exhausted.
h The subject is too far away.
h Your finger is obscuring the flash.
Remedy
h Replace the new alkaline batteries.
h Load the batteries in the correct direction.
h Use the alkaline batteries only.
h Put the batteries in your pocket or another
warm place to heat it and then load it into
the camera just before you take a picture.
h Data is being recorded. Wait until the
viewfinder lamp turns green before
taking a picture.
h Wait until charging is completed (the
viewfinder lamp turns green) before
pressing the shutter button.
h Switch the camera on.
h Insert the new SmartMedia or delete
some unwanted frames.
h Wipe the SmartMedia contact area with
a clean dry cloth.
h Remove the write-protect stickers.
h Use the new SmartMedia. Or format the
SmartMedia.
d
h Set the flash to
auto flash mode or
a forced flash mode.
h Replace the new alkaline batteries.
h Move closer to the subject (0.8-2.0m).
h Hold the camera correctly.
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