Nothing appears on the TV monitor when the camera is connected to your television.

Make sure that the AV cable is connected correctly. For details, see “Viewing Pictures on a Television” on page 3-11.

Make sure that the camera is on and that the dial switch

is turned to .

Make sure that the television is switched to video mode.

Make sure that the batteries are installed correctly. See “Installing the batteries” on page 1-7.Also, make sure that you are using appropriate batteries and that they are sufficiently charged. See “Replacing the batteries” on page 1-8and “Charging the batteries” on page 1-6.

Your camera may not be compatible with local television broadcasting standards. Select either the NTSC or PAL signal system to match the television broadcasting standards in your country. See “Selecting the signal system and language” on page 4-22for details.

Note:

Also, see your television documentation for possible solutions.

You cannot take a picture with the camera when a memory card is installed.

Check your camera’s LCD monitor for messages. If a message instructs you to format or eject the card, do so. To format the memory card, see “Formatting memory cards” on page 6-4.To remove the card, see “Installing and removing a CompactFlash Card” on page 1-13.

Your memory card may be full. Check the picture counter on the display panel. If it reads 0 (zero), the memory is full. In this situation, insert a different card, erase some pictures using the LCD monitor, or transfer the pictures to your computer and then erase them.

Note:

To erase pictures using the LCD monitor, see “Erasing images” on page 3-7.To transfer pictures to your computer before erasing them, see the EPSON Digital Camera Software User’s Guide.

Even after you take a picture, the number on the display panel stays the same.

This number shows how many more pictures you can take. The number may not change, depending on the image quality or the complexity of the photos you take.

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