Nikon S6 manual USB cable is not correctly connected, Appropriate USB option is not selected

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Problem

 

Solution

 

 

 

Transfer marking does

Pictures were marked for transfer using another model of

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not appear

camera. Mark pictures for transfer using S6.

 

 

 

 

 

• Camera is off.

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• Battery is exhausted.

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PictureProject does

• USB cable is not correctly connected.

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not start when cam-

• Appropriate USB option is not selected.

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era is connected

• Computer can not detect camera.

 

 

See the PictureProject reference manual (on CD) for further

 

 

 

 

information.

 

 

 

 

 

button can not be used to transfer pictures from inter-

 

 

 

Cannot transfer

nal memory when Mass Storage is selected for USB or if

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pictures

memory card is locked. Transfer pictures using PictureProject

 

transfer button.

 

 

 

 

• Macintosh version of PictureProject does not support

 

 

 

Pictmotion transfer.

 

 

 

Cannot transfer

button can not be used to transfer Pictmotion movies.

 

Pictmotion movies

 

Use PictureProject transfer button.

 

 

 

 

Easy Trans. (no PM) is selected in wireless transfer menu

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(Windows only).

 

 

 

Profi le list is not dis-

 

 

 

 

 

played in wireless

Set Interface > USB option in camera setup menu to PTP.

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mode

 

 

 

 

 

 

• Check that correct profi le is selected.

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Wireless signal is poor

• Move camera closer to receiver.

 

• Remove any obstacles between camera and wireless LAN

 

 

 

adapter or access point.

 

 

 

Wireless transfer

If battery is exhausted, recharge battery or use AC adapter.

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interrupted

Restart transfer after turning camera off and then on again.

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Pictures not displayed

• Choose correct video mode.

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on television

• USB cable is connected: disconnect USB cable

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Format card >

 

 

 

 

 

Format option not

Batteries are low.

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available

 

 

 

 

 

Technical Notes

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Contents $4!, #!-%2 Trademark Information Introduction First Steps Camera Operations Wireless Transfer and PrintingMenu Guide Technical Notes Basic Photography and PlaybackTurn off in the event of malfunction For Your SafetyUse only adapters designated for use with this product IiiCoolpix S6 RSS-GEN Exposure of Humans to RF Fields Table of Contents Wireless Transfer and Printing Connecting to Televisions, Computers, and PrintersMenu Guide ViiEN-EL8 rechargeable battery Use Only Nikon Brand Electronic AccessoriesTechnical Notes ViiiBefore Taking Important Pictures IntroductionLife-Long Learning Parts of the Camera Attaching the Camera Strap Monitor 17, 74, 80Attach the strap as Shown at right Rotate highlight Press center select Rotary Multi SelectorPress up or down Menu HelpShooting Modes Mode ButtonPlayback Modes Playback Monitor103 Number of exposuresCurrent frame number COOL-STATION and AC Adapter USB connectorCOOL-STATION Supplied MV-15 COOL-STATION can be used toCamera AC AdapterClosecover the battery-chamber/memory card slot Inserting the BatteryRemoving the Battery First StepsMH-62 Battery Charger Charging the BatteryInserting Memory Cards Inserting Memory CardsBe formatted when this switch is in the lock position Write Protect SwitchRemoving Memory Cards Auto Power off Stand-by Mode Turning the Camera on Playback ModeCamera Operations Turning the Camera on and OffDigital zoom is in effect ZoomDigital Zoom During Recording Focus and Shutter ReleaseHighlight mode Using MenusHighlight menu item Highlight optionMode Basic Photography and PlaybackTurn the camera on Holding the CameraViewing Pictures Press the button again to return to shooting modeDeleting Unwanted Pictures Deleting the Last ShotMode Description Using the FlashFlash Lamp Red-eye Reduction When Lighting Is Poor AF-assist illuminator may lightBlur warning may be displayed About twenty seconds, the picture will be recorded autoDisplay self-timer menu Taking Pictures with the Self-TimerHighlight option Use to reduce blur Use for self-portraits Focuses continuously until shutter-release Macro Close-up ModeButton is pressed halfway to lock focus Press Button Icon is displayed One-Touch Portrait ModeTake picture Face-Priority AFOption Description One-Touch Portrait MenuExp. + Pictures, positive values brighter picturesScene mode The following scenes are available Scene ModeScene and Scene Assist Modes Following scenes are available Setting IconsParty/Indoor Beach/SnowNight Landscape Dusk/DawnClose Up MuseumPanorama Assist Taking Pictures for a PanoramaRight Bottom To top To left Left toPanorama Assist Display scene menu Highlight Exp. + Using Exposure Compensation in Scene ModeDisplay shooting mode menu Highlight , , , or Scene Assist ModeFeature a landmark in the background Night Portrait Assist Use for a natural balance between Night Portrait modeAF-assist available Recording Movies MoviesRecording Movies More on MoviesMovie Options Movie MenuFollowing options are available OptionChoose how the camera focuses in movie mode Auto-focus ModeElectronic VR Single AFFull-frame playback 43, movies are indicated by a icon Movie PlaybackControl Making a Voice Recording Voice RecordingsFile number Cording will end automatically after fiveSelect High for high quality, Normal for reduced fi le size Voice Recording MenuVoice Recordings Progress indicator Volume †Playing Voice Recordings HighlightCopying Voice Recordings Viewing Multiple Pictures Thumbnail Playback Viewing Pictures on the CameraDeleting Pictures PressCreating a Cropped Copy Taking a Closer Look Playback ZoomPlayback zoom display Picture in 3 × Cropped CopiesConfirmation dialog displayed Highlight OK Create copy Enhancing Contrast D-LightingLighting See the Appendix for more information on D-Lighting copiesRecording Voice Memos Voice Memos Recording and PlaybackPlaying Voice Memos Deleting Voice MemosCalendar/List by Date Viewing Pictures by DateDisplay playback mode menu List-by-Date Mode Choose a date from a listHighlight List By Date Print set Slide show Delete ProtectViewing Pictures Calendar modeView other pictures taken View playback menu Small picCreating a Pictmotion Movie Pictmotion by muveeView Pictmotion Highlight All imagesAll images Confirm off To create a custom Pictmotion movieChoose date Confirm on YesPictmotion Other Options Steps 1 and 7 onPictureProject Highlight movie Viewing Pictmotion MoviesStart a computer to which PictureProject has been installed Connecting to Televisions, Computers, and PrintersViewing Pictures on TV Viewing Pictures on a ComputerPictureProject Transfer Button Marking Pictures for TransferChoosing a USB Option for Connection to a Computer Disconnecting the CameraPictureProject Button Other Ways to Print Pictures Printing Pictures Via USBPrinting the Date of Recording on Pictures Print set DateTor Connecting the PrinterHighlight option and press Printing Pictures One at a TimePaper Size Printing Selected Pictures Printing Multiple PicturesChoosing Print selection displays the menu shown in Step Dpof printingHighlight Print selected Creating a Dpof Print Order Print SetPrint Set ImageLink ImageLinkConnecting to a Wireless Network Wireless Transfer and PrintingAd-hoc peer-to-peer network ChannelConfiguring the Camera SettingsChoose one of the following options IngDialog at right will be displayed click Next If the Wireless Camera Setup Utility Is Not InstalledSetup type Ning Windows XP Service Pack 1, the dialogOn. Click Next to proceed RationProfiles Ad-hoc ModeWindows Select a printer from the pull-down down menu Enter TCP/IP settings 69 and click NextMAC Address Filtering Wireless Network SettingsPort Numbers Display shooting mode menu Connecting to the NetworkAuto Power Off Display profile list HighlightWireless Transfer Wireless Status LED Camera off or press the button and select another modeButton PD-10 Wireless Printer Adapter Wireless PrintingSaving Pictures Directly to the Computer Shoot & Transfer PressingCurrent setting is shown by an icon in the display Image ModeShooting Menu Settings Menu GuideHighlight White bal. preset Preset White BalancePreset White Balance White BalanceContinuous Exp. +Single Multi-shotInterval Timer Photography Interval Timer PhotographySensitivity Best Shot Selector BSSChoose where the camera focuses AF Area ModeColor Options Make colors more vivid or record pictures in monochromePrint Set Playback Options The Playback MenuPrint set Complete operation. Confirmation Message may be displayedDelete Slide ShowProtect Transfer MarkingCopy Small PicSuited to television playback Suited to display on web pagesDefault Settings Basic Camera Setup The Setup MenuMenus Choose how menus are displayedWelcome Screen Clock BatteryDate Set camera clock to current date and time see belowTo change the home time zone, select in and follow Steps Photo Info Monitor SettingsFollowing display options are available DisplayImprint date information on pictures as they are taken Date ImprintDate Counter Sample date counter time stamps are shown belowAdjust the following sound settings Sound SettingsAF Assist Blur WarningFormat Memory/ Format Card Reset allLanguage InterfaceTechnical Notes Optional AccessoriesApproved Memory Cards ImageLink-compatible printer adapter PV-11 Dock InsertHandle the lens and all moving parts with care Caring for the CameraDo not use alcohol, thinner, or other volatile chemicals CleaningDisplay Problem Solution Error MessagesStorage But NotFormat Camera Replace card Cording picture Card Insert new memory cardNo wireless Profi les Create profi le Lens errorIng Off and reconnecting cable Computer or access point Problem Solution Troubleshooting Electronically Controlled Cameras Use fl ash Using fl ashWhite balance does not match light source ModeFor Continuous Adapter or access point Mode Check that correct profi le is selectedChoose correct video mode USB cable is not correctly connectedSupported Standards AppendixTime Zones 100Default Setting Image Mode 74, Movie Options 36, and Sound QualityRestrictions on Camera Settings Originals Identifier Image File and Folder NamesCopies Identifier Copies 44, 45Specifications Access protocols Wireless StandardsPower sources Battery lifeRated capacity Rated inputRated output Length of cord107 Index108 Monitor settings -!