Appendix; Troubleshooting - Minolta DiMAGE Xi Instruction Manual

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T
ROUBLESHOOTING
This section covers minor problems with basic camera operation. For major problems
or damage, or if a problem continues to reoccur frequently, contact a Minolta service
facility listed on the back cover of this manual.
Problem
Symptom
The battery is dead.
The auto-power-off func-
tion has shut down the
Nothing dis-
camera.
The camera
played on the
will not work.
the monitor.
The AC adapter is not
connected properly.
The memory card is full
"000" is dis-
and unable to store an
played on the
image at the image-quali-
frame counter.
ty or image-size setting
on the camera.
Shutter will
No-card warn-
not release.
ing appears
No memory card in the
on the moni-
camera.
tor.
Card-locked
warning
Memory card is locked.
appears on
the monitor.
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Cause
Solution
Recharge the battery (p. 12).
Turn the camera on using the
main switch.
Check that the adapter is con-
nected to the camera and a
live electrical outlet (p. 15).
Insert a new memory card (p.
16), delete some images (p.
58), or change the image-qual-
ity or image-size setting (p.
28).
Insert a memory card (p.16).
Unlock the memory card using
the write-protect switch (p.17).
Problem
Symptom
Cause
Subject is too close.
Focus signal
is red and the
viewfinder
indicator lamp
is green and
A special situation is pre-
blinking quick-
venting the autofocus
ly.
system from focusing
Pictures are
(p.25)
not sharp.
Pictures are
Slow shutter speeds
taken indoors
result in blurred images
or in low-light
when the camera is
situations with-
hand-held.
out flash.
Only one pic-
ture can be
taken with
The image quality is set to super fine.
continuous
drive.
While using
The subject is beyond the flash range:
flash, the pic-
wide-angle position - 0.25m ~ 3.2m (0.8 ft.
tures are too
~ 10.5 ft.), telephoto position - 0.25m ~
dark.
2.5m (0.8 ft. ~ 8.2ft.)(p. 27).
A
PPENDIX
Solution
Make sure the subject is within
the autofocus range of 25cm
(0.8ft.) to infinity.
Use the focus-lock function to
focus on an object at the same
distance as the subject (p. 24).
Use a tripod or the built-in flash
(p. 26).
Change the image-quality set-
ting (p. 28).
Move closer to the subject.
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