Maintenance and Troubleshooting 7-3
R4C7850
Rev. C
A5 size TRBLE.FM
4/27/01 Pass 3
R
Proof Sign-off:
K. Pipa CRE Tsutagawa
K. Pipa
CRE R. Hopley
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The camera has no power.
The camera may have shut off automatically. To
turn the power back on, press the POWER button.
Alternatively, you can turn the camera back on by
pressing the shutter button, or pressing a button
on the back of the camera, depending on the
camera’s dial switch position. See “Turning the
camera back on” on page 4-20 for more details.
Make sure that the batteries are installed
correctly. See “Installing the batteries” on page
1-5. Also, make sure that you are using
appropriate batteries and that they are charged.
See “Replacing the batteries” on page 1-6 and
replace the batteries if necessary.
If you are using the AC adapter, make sure that it
is plugged into a working outlet.
You cannot see clearly through the viewfinder.
Adjust the diopter by turning the correction dial
next to the viewfinder. The dial switch must be set
to ; otherwise you will be unable to adjust the
diopter.
The camera does not take a picture when you press
the shutter button.
The flash may be recharging. Wait until the
indicator light beside the viewfinder turns green,
then try again.
Make sure that the memory card is installed
correctly. To install a memory card, see “Installing
and removing a CompactFlash Card” on page
1-11.
The camera’s memory card may be full. Check the
picture counter on the display panel. If it reads 0
(zero), your memory card is full. 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.
The camera may be connected to your computer.
When it is connected, you cannot use any of the
buttons on the camera itself. See th e EPSON
Digital Camera Software User’s Guide for
instructions on taking pictures using your
computer.