Concord Camera 5040 manual Appendix, Troubleshooting

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APPENDIX

APPENDIX

 

 

 

TROUBLESHOOTING

 

 

 

 

 

 

Problem

Cause

Solution

 

 

 

The camera cannot be turned on.

Batteries are inserted in the

Reload the batteries properly

 

wrong direction

(p.7).

 

 

 

 

Battery is dead.

Replace or recharge the batteries

 

 

 

 

The battery compartment door

Make sure the battery

 

is open.

compartment door is securely

 

 

closed.

 

 

 

The camera cannot take pictures

The flash is charging.

Insert a new SD card.

 

 

 

 

Memory is full.

Delete unwanted files or insert a

 

 

new SD card.

 

 

 

 

Maximum file number is

The card may be defective, use

 

exceeded.

a new card.

 

 

 

The flash doesn’t fire.

Flash is set to OFF.

Set the flash to any mode except

 

 

OFF.

 

 

 

Image is blurry or out of focus

The camera was moving when

Hold the camera steady when

 

the image was captured

shooting picture.

 

 

 

 

 

The subject was beyond the

1.

Turn the Macro mode on if the

 

range within which the camera

 

subject is within 20 cm.

 

can focus

2.

Don’t use Macro mode when

 

 

 

shooting distant subjects.

 

 

 

Image is not displayed on the

An SD Card with non-DCIF

This camera cannot display non-

LCD monitor

images (recorded with another

DCIF images.

 

camera) is loaded

 

 

 

 

 

Recorded images are not saved

The camera was turned off/

If the Battery Low indicator

in memory

powered down before the image

appears on the LCD monitor,

 

was stored in memory

replace the battery immediately.

 

 

 

Cannot transfer images to a

USB driver is not installed

Install the USB driver before

computer after connecting the

 

you connect the camera to a

USB cable

 

computer / turn the camera on.

 

 

 

 

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Contents User’s Guide English Appendix Windows Safety InformationCamera Overview System RequirementsFCC Compliance and Advisory Package Contents Camera Components Charging the Batteries Installing the BatteriesBattery Status Indications Preparing the CameraTo turn off the camera Turning the Power ON/OFFInserting AN SD Card To remove the SD cardShooting Mode Video Mode Voice Mode Play Mode Setting the Date and TimeSetting the Camera Mode To adjust Date/Time or to change Date/Time formatInformation Displayed on the LCD Monitor Shooting Mode Playback ModeOperating the MULTI-CONTROLLER About Menus and SettingsNTSC/PAL Menu Item Available SettingDate Stamp Setting the LanguageBasic Still Image Shooting Using the Digital ZoomUsing the Flash Taking PicturesImage Quality Purpose Setting the Image Quality and ResolutionResolution Purpose Taking CLOSE-UP PicturesSetting Description Taking Pictures with SELF-TIMERAdjusting the EXPOSURE---EV Adjustment Adjusting Color TONES---SETTING the White BalanceTaking Audio Clips Taking Video ClipsMagnifying the Stored Images Viewing the Stored Files in Thumbnail ModeReplaying Stored Files Reviewing the Stored FilesDeleting Files Individually Deleting Unwanted Files from MemoryLocking All Files Unlocking FilesPlaying a Slide Show Auto Play Copying Files from Internal Memory to AN SD CardFormatting Internal or SD Card Memory About File and Folder Numbers Resetting File NumberTo number files from 0001 on when a new SD card is inserted File Names & PrintingSetting USB Mode Settings Direct Printing OrderPrinting Pictures by Using SD Card Printing Pictures by Using an USB CablePrinting Pictures Directly File Names & Printing Making Connections Viewing Files on the TVDownloading Files Onto Your Computer For Windows Users Downloading files by using an USB cableOption Function Installing Software for Windows UsersUsing the Installer Splash Screen Color DescriptionStep Installing the Camera Driver for WIN 98 SE UsersInstall MicroSoft Windows Media Player Installing Windows Media PlayerScreen shows installing progress bars Installing Arcsoft Photoimpression Read the agreement and then click Yes Click Next Screen will show the installation status Installing Adobe Acrobat Reader Click Install to start install the Adobe Reader Installing Software for Windows Users Using Arcsoft Photoimpression for Windows Users Appendix TroubleshootingSpecifications Taiwan Getting HelpCamera Information Computer Information China JapanVersion 1.0 583855-01 R1

5040 specifications

The Concord Camera 5040 is a notable digital camera that garnered attention for its blend of simplicity and functionality, making it suitable for both beginners and photography enthusiasts. With a resolution of 5.0 megapixels, the camera ensures that images produced are sharp and hold a decent quality for everyday use.

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