Kodak CX4310 manual Memory card is Switch on card is

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Chapter 9

LCD Messages

Message

Cause

Solution

 

 

 

Memory card is

Switch on card is in

Reset the switch as shown

protected

write-protect position.

on LCD.

Reset switch on card

 

 

 

 

 

Card is locked

The card in the camera

To take a picture, insert a

 

is write-protected.

new card or change storage

 

 

location to internal

 

 

memory (page 10).

 

 

 

Date/Time entry screen

This is the first time you

Reset the clock (page 7).

appears automatically

turned on the camera;

 

 

or the batteries have

 

 

been removed for an

 

 

extended period of

 

 

time; or the batteries

 

 

are exhausted.

 

 

 

 

High camera

The internal

Leave the camera off for

temperature. (Camera

temperature of the

several minutes, then turn

will be turned off.)

camera is too high for

it back on.

 

the camera to operate.

If the message reappears,

 

The viewfinder light

 

repeat the sequence above

 

glows red and the

 

until the message does not

 

camera will turn off in

 

appear.

 

five seconds.

 

 

 

 

 

Memory Card is full

There is no more space

Delete pictures from the

 

on the card in the

card (page 30), insert a

 

camera.

new card, or change

 

 

storage location to internal

 

 

memory (page 10).

 

 

 

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Contents Kodak EasyShare CX4310 Digital camera User’s Guide Page Camera Bottom Camera Back Table of Contents Reviewing Pictures-Review Mode Customizing Camera Settings-Setup Mode Troubleshooting Install the Software First Need This Guide in Large Print?Camera Package Contents Attaching the Wrist Strap Attaching the Lens CapClose the battery door Loading the BatteriesUsing the 4-Way Arrow/Zoom/OK Button Turning the Camera On and OffSelecting a Language Setting the Clock Date format is YYYY/MM/DD in a 24- hour formatBattery Status Checking Camera StatusCamera Status Icons Inserting an SD/MMC Card Changing Your Storage Location Setting Choosing Internal Memory or SD/MMC CardCapture Review Share Setup Camera ModesImportant Battery Information Battery Replacement Types/Battery LifeExtending Battery Life Battery Safety and HandlingPage Take a Picture Anytime Taking a PictureLiveview-Using the LCD to Frame Your Subject Quickview-Reviewing the Picture Just Taken Using the Flash Using Digital Zoom LCD displays the zoomed image Digital zoom iconChanging Picture-Taking Options To Return to Capture From Another ModeTo Access the Capture Menu Exposure CompensationTaking Close-up Pictures Putting Yourself in the Picture Setting Exposure Compensation Setting Picture Quality Active Quality setting appears in the top left cornerPlacing the Date on Pictures OffSetting the Orientation Sensor To Enter Review Mode 072Picture Information Icons Protect Multi-up Image Storage To Access the Review MenusReview Menus Magnify Slide ShowViewing Single Pictures Viewing Multiple PicturesViewing Multiple Pictures-Review Menu Deleting Pictures Magnifying PicturesProtecting Pictures From Deletion Running a Slide ShowStarting the Slide Show Changing the Display Interval Turning On LoopDisplaying Pictures on a Television Video out portCopying Pictures Before you copy make sure thatCopy pictures Viewing Picture Information Page Share Menus When Can I Tag My Pictures?To Access Share Mode/Menus Print AllTagging Pictures for Printing Printing Tagged PicturesTagging Pictures for Emailing Emailing Tagged PicturesUsing Favorites on Your Computer Tagging Pictures as FavoritesDefault Print Quantity To Access Setup Mode/MenusSetup Menus Return Quickview Format LiveviewChanging the Print Quantity Default Returning to the Previous MenuTurning Off Quickview Turning On LiveviewSetting Video Out PAL-used in European countriesFormatting Memory or MMC/SD Card Button Highlight an optionViewing Camera Information System Requirements Windows System RequirementsMac OS X System Requirements Mac OS 8.6 and 9.x System Requirements Install the Software Chapter Connecting to the Computer Important-Before You ConnectTransferring Pictures With the USB Cable Printing from an SD/MMC Card Transferring Pictures to Your ComputerPrinting Pictures from Your Computer Print With or Without a ComputerUsing the Optional Camera Dock Camera Dock Package ContentsInstalling the Camera Insert If You Do Not Have the Custom InsertConnecting the Camera Dock Installing the Battery Pack in the Camera Docking the Camera Charging the Battery Pack Transferring Pictures To transfer pictures from your camera to your computerEarlier Camera Dock Model Blinking green- pictures are transferringTroubleshooting-Camera Camera ProblemsCamera Problem Cause Solution Turn off Is missing Lens when Removed Inserting or removing a Card Lens is dirty Clean the lens Camera Communications Problem Cause Solution Camera/Computer CommunicationsCannot transfer SD/MMC Card Problem Cause Solution SD/MMC CardsLCD Messages Cause Solution Camera LCD MessagesMemory card is Switch on card is To Auto and insert card Camera Ready Light Light Status Cause Solution Camera Ready Light StatusCamera processing Troubleshooting-Camera Dock Camera Dock II ProblemsCamera Dock Problem Cause Solution Camera Dock II Light Status Light Status Cause CommentCamera Dock Charging Lights Light Status Cause Comment Camera Dock Error Light Light Status Cause Comment Getting Help Helpful Web LinksTelephone Customer Support Help in this User GuideSoftware Help Before You CallTelephone Numbers Spain/España 91 749 76 Sweden/Sverige 08 587 704 Camera Specifications Specifications-Kodak EasyShare CX4310 digital cameraOnly Original Factory Settings-Camera Feature Factory SettingTips, Safety, Maintenance Store this many pictures at Best Better Good Picture Storage CapacitiesLocating Pictures on an MMC/SD Card MB MMC/card MB cardCard File Naming Conventions Battery-Saving Features Optional AC AdapterCamera state Camera Dock II Specifications Specifications-Kodak EasyShare camera dockFCC Compliance and Advisory Canadian DOC StatementPage Index Date Favorites Icons Macintosh Setup, 41 share Quality NTSC/PAL Video out, setting, 33, 44 viewfinder Lens Zoom