APPENDIX

Display Messages

Battery is low.

The battery is dead.

 

 

 

BEST SHOT memory

You are attempting to register a Best Shot setup

is full.

when the “SCENE” folder already contains 999 set-

 

ups.

 

 

 

Card ERROR

Some problem occurred with the memory card. Turn

 

off the camera, and remove and then reinsert the

 

memory card. If the same message appears, format

 

the memory card (page 106).

 

IMPORTANT!

 

Formatting the memory card deletes all files on

 

the memory card. Before formatting, try transfer-

 

ring recoverable files to a computer or some

 

other storage device.

 

 

 

Folder cannot be

This message appears when you try to record an

created.

image while there are 9,999 files stored in the 999th

 

folder. If you want to record more files, delete files

 

you no longer need (page 89).

 

 

 

Memory Full

Memory is full. If you want to record more files, de-

 

lete files you no longer need (page 89).

 

 

 

Record Error

Image compression could not be performed during

 

image data storage for some reason. Record the

 

image again.

 

 

 

SYSTEM ERROR

Your camera system is corrupted. Contact your re-

 

tailer or a CASIO service center.

 

 

 

The card is locked.

The LOCK switch of the SD memory card is locked.

 

You cannot store images to or delete images from a

 

memory card that is locked.

 

 

The card is not

The memory card is not formatted. Format the

formatted.

memory card (page 106).

 

 

The function is not

The function you are trying to perform is not sup-

supported for this

ported for the file on which you are trying to perform

file.

it.

 

 

There are no files.

There are no files in built-in memory or on the

 

memory card.

 

 

This file cannot be

The image file or audio file is corrupted, or is a type

played.

that cannot be displayed by this camera.

 

 

This function cannot

You attempted to copy files from built-in memory to

be used.

a memory card while there is no memory card

 

loaded in the camera (page 107).

 

 

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QV-R4 specifications

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