Samsung EC-D220SABA/GB, EC-D220SABA/FR manual Before Contacting Service Center, Symptom Cause Steps

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BEFORE CONTACTING SERVICE CENTER

Before contacting service center (please check the following)

Symptom

Cause

Steps

 

 

 

The power is not

Batteries need replacing.

Replace batteries with new ones

turned on.

AC Power Adapter is not connected.

Connect AC Power Adapter.

 

Batteries need replacing

Replace batteries with new ones

The power is turned

Camera has shut off automatically

Power on

The card is taken out before the image is

Do not remove the memory card while

off in use.

saved in the memory card.

you save the image.

 

 

The adapter jack is not secured firmly.

Plug in the adapter jack again.

Battery power is

External temperature is too cold.

Keep batteries at the correct temperature

drained quickly.

The camera has old and new batteries

Replace all batteries and insert new ones

 

 

 

 

CF Card is not inserted

After turning off the camera, insert card.

Camera does not

The memory card has not been

Initialize

initialized.

 

take pictures when

 

Memory card is almost full.

Insert new Card from manufacturer

pressing the Shutter

The power has not been switched on.

Power on.

button

The batteries are weak.

Replace batteries with new ones

 

 

The camera is not set to shot mode.

Set to shot mode.

 

 

 

 

 

Select the macro shot mode in case it is

The images are dim

You select the wrong shot mode.

within 0.8m and select the normal shot

 

 

mode in case it is over 0.8m.

 

 

 

The flash mode

The camera is in flash off or macro mode.

Select the other flash mode except flash off.

does not work.

 

 

 

 

 

The wrong

The wrong date/time is displayed or

Select the appropriate date in MENU

date/time is

mode. Refer to the selecting DATE/TIME

saved as the basic number.

displayed.

on the page 53

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Contents English FCC warning Special FeaturesReady MANUFACTURE’S ContentsThis Digital Camera can be Used for Ready Contents About the image mark Getting to Know Your CameraSafety Note Ready Product Exterior Front Identification of FeaturesProduct ExteriorSide/Bottom Viewfinder Macro photography LCD panel indicatorSymbol for shot mode Macro / Normal LCD monitor symbolPlay mode symbol Ready Connecting to PowerUsing the batteries Battery status indicatorImportant information about battery usage Using the AC power adapter Refer to the illustrations below Attaching the strapAttaching the lens cap Removing CF Card Inserting CF CardUsing a new CF Card for the first time Instructions on how to use CF CardPreserving the CF Card data Important information whilst using the CF CardSelecting the date and time Camera working mode Camera Working ModeNow lets take a picture To switch on the camera, press the Power buttonTaking Photos Card is Full Insert NEW Card Backlight compensated shot LED status is situated next to the viewfinderPicture quality Image resolution Self-timer Setting UP Shooting FunctionSetting up the shooting function by using the LCD panel Normal indicating status Indication of set mode ex. setting of flash modeReference Fill-in Flash Flash off Shooting Function details using LCD panel indicatorSelect the quality mode Reference Other indicating items of LCD panel Macro picture indicatorIndicator for the camera error Camera condition indicatorWhen the memory card is not set up properly Digital Zoom Setup menu mode indicator of the Macro / Normal mode status Setting up the shooting function by using the LCD monitorOperation of the direction buttons Basic Zoom Digital Zoom White BalanceExposure Compensation System Preserving settingsProperty Shooting functions in more detailThere are 4 choices for Capture CaptureLarge Small Continuous shootingInterval shooting Moving image shot Auto flash Auto flash and Red eye reduction Fill in flash S I C Advanced Zoom Beep buzzer sound Self-timer BuzzerLCD BRT LCD brightness adjustment When you turn on the powerPWR OFF Auto power off DATE/TIME Video Setting the video output Starting the play mode Play ModeStarting the play mode Checking the batteryPress the Menu button Setting the play modeBuzzer sound Play functionsThumbnail = Pause = Protect LOCK/UNLOCK Erase ALL Lamp status when using the Erase ALL functionErasing on image Format LED symbol during formattingEnlarging an image Dpof Digital Print Order Format Selecting the Video output type Connection to AN External MonitorConnection to an external monitor Checking batteries PC ModeStarting PC mode Indicators for the LCD panel on the PC mode Downloading your images Function of PC mode Starting PC mode Never bring into contact with sand Always be cautions not to expose to extremes in temperatureCF Card TreatmentSymptom Cause Steps Before Contacting Service CenterBefore contacting service center please check the following Them again Specifications For Windows Software ManualSystem Requirements Software NotesUSB Storage Driver Before YOU SET UP the SoftwareSoftware Introduction About USBHow to set up the software HOW to SET UP the SoftwareSetting up USB Driver Win98SE Setting UP USB Driver for WindowsSetting UP USB Driver for Windows Installation of Adobe PhotoDeluxe Home Edition SET UP the Editing SoftwareJoining USB connection terminal for Windows Connect the CameraRemovable Disk Removable DiskSolution 2 Install QuickTime Editing Software How to open Adobe PhotoDeluxe Home EditionRotate & Size Adjust QualityGet & Fix Photo Get PhotoCalendars Save & Send PrintCards & More CardsSave & Send Labels & FramesFrames & More PhotoParadeAdvanced Menus Web SharingAdobe Activities Acquiring images from the computer Acquiring ImagesAcquiring Images from the camera Alternative saving method? Saving imageEditing Software Editing Software Removing USB Driver Win Removing USB Driver for WindowsReference Connet the Camera Connecting Macintosh USB port for macUsing USB Driver for MAC HOW to Install and USE USB Driver for MACSetting up USB Driver for MAC FAQ Case How do I know my computer supports USB Interface Error messagesWhen the error message display About hardware6806-1178
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