Konica Minolta S414 instruction manual Troubleshooting, Auto Power Save DATA-TRANSFER Mode

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CHANGING THE COMPACTFLASH CARD - DATA-TRANSFER MODE

QUICKTIME SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS

Never remove a memory card when the access lamp is red - the data or memory card may permanently be damaged.

Windows 98 and 98 Second Edition

1.Turn off the camera.

2.Change the CompactFlash card.

3.Turn the mode dial to the data-transfer position to remake the USB connection.

Windows ME, 2000 professional, and XP

IBM PC / AT Compatible

Pentium-based computer

Windows 95, 98, 98SE, NT, Me,

or 2000 Professional.

32MB or more of RAM

Sound Blaster or compatible sound card

DirectX 3.0 or later recommended

QuickTime is used for viewing movie clips and playing voice-memo audio files. To install QuickTime, follow the instructions in the installer. Macintosh users can download the latest version of QuickTime free of charge from the Apple Computer web site: http://www.apple.com.

1.Stop the USB connection using the unplug-or-eject-hardware routine (p. 100).

2.Turn off the camera.

3.Change the CompactFlash card.

4.Turn the mode dial to the data-transfer position to remake the USB connection.

Macintosh

TROUBLESHOOTING

The 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.

1.Stop the USB connection by dragging the drive icon into the trash (p. 101).

2.Turn off the camera.

3.Change the CompactFlash card.

4.Turn the mode dial to the data-transfer position to remake the USB connection.

AUTO POWER SAVE - DATA-TRANSFER MODE

If the camera does not receive a read or write command within ten minutes, it will shut down to save power. When the camera shuts down, an unsafe-removal-of-device warning may appear on the computer monitor. Click “OK.” Neither the camera or computer will be damaged in this operation.

Turn off the camera with the mode dial. Remake the USB connection by turning the mode dial back to the data-transfer position.

Problem SymptomCause

 

The batteries are dead.

Nothing dis-

The batteries are inserted

incorrectly.

played on the

 

data panel or

 

the monitors.

 

The camera

 

will not work.

The AC adapter is not

 

 

connected properly.

The camera was accidentally turned on while in a bag or case, or the lens was hin- dered while extending.

Solution

Replace batteries (p. 16).

Reinsert the batteries taking care that the negative and pos- itive terminals are oriented as indicated on the inside of the battery chamber door (p.16).

Check that the adapter is con- nected to the camera and a live electrical outlet (p. 18).

Turn the camera off and on to restore operation.

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Contents Page Before YOU Begin For Proper and Safe USEExplosion or fire Table of Contents 100 Camera Body Mode Dial ViewfinderLCD Monitor Display Attaching the Neck Strap and Lens CAPAuto Power Save Battery Condition IndicatorChanging Batteries External Power Supplies Sold Separately Changing the Compactflash CardSetting the Date and Time ControllerAUTO-RECORDING Mode Setting the Camera to Record Images AutomaticallyHandling the Camera Using the Zoom LensBasic Recording Operation Focus Signals Special Focusing SituationsFocus Lock Focus RangeDIGITAL-SUBJECT-PROGRAM Button Flash Signals Flash Modes Flash Range AUTO-RECORDING ModeCAMERA-SHAKE Warning Drive Modes SELF-TIMERN g l e f r a m e advance Continuous Advance Remote Control Sold SeparatelySize 2272 X 1600 X 1280 X 640 X Fine Standard Economy Display Button Recording Mode BracketingSINGLE-FRAME Playback and Histogram Display Viewing and Deleting ImagesDisplay Button Playback Enlarged PlaybackNavigating the AUTO-RECORDING Mode Menu BasicImage Size and Image Quality Voice Memo Date ImprintingDigital Zoom Instant PlaybackTo store an image during playback To delete an imageExposure Compensation What is AN EV? What is a STOP?Stops As much light MULTI-FUNCTION Recording Mode Autofocus Areas and ControlNavigating the MULTI-FUNCTION Recording Mode Menu CustomExposure Modes ProgramAperture priority a Manual exposure MBulb Exposures Focus ModesPreset White Balance White BalanceCustom White Balance Automatic White BalanceCamera Sensitivity ISO Flash Range and Camera SensitivityFULL-TIME AF Metering ModesColor Mode SharpnessContrast FilterShort Guide to Photography Recording Movies with the IR Remote Control RC-3 Movie RecordingViewing Movies Playing Back Voice MemosNavigating the PLAYBACK-MODE Menu Viewing Images on a Television FRAME-SELECTION ScreenPlay Mark frames Select Confirm Enter Locking Files Deleting FilesChanging the Index Playback Format Slide Enter show All frames Playback Marked Frames Slide ShowDuration 1 60s Repeat Yes / No Canceling a Dpof Print Order About DpofCreating a Dpof Print Order Ordering AN Index PrintCopying Images Setup Mode Navigating the Setup MenuDisplay Mode LCD Monitor BrightnessFormatting Compactflash Cards LanguageAudio Signals VolumeFile Number # Memory Select FolderResetting the Camera Date and Time SettingDate Format Video OutputConnecting the Camera to a Computer System RequirementsConnecting to Windows 98 and 98 Second Edition Automatic InstallationManual Installation Drive Icon Compactflash Card Folder OrganizationDisconnecting the Camera from the Computer Windows 98 / 98 Second EditionWindows Me, 2000 Professional, and XP MacintoshAuto Power Save DATA-TRANSFER Mode TroubleshootingWindows 98 and 98 Second Edition Problem Symptom Cause Solution Problem SymptomCause About NI-MH BatteriesRemoving the Driver Software Windows Care and StorageLCD Monitor Care Technical Specifications CCDUniversal Copyright Convention Minolta Hong Kong LimitedAbout NI-MH Batteries OM NI-MH-BATTERIER