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functional problems; however, you can avoid potential confusion by occasionally erasing or formatting the PCMCIA card after copying all needed images to your computer hard disk.
Disk Indicator
The disk indicator shows the amount of the available PCMCIA card filled with images. When the entire disk indicator flashes, the PCMCIA card in the camera back is full.
Card | Card up to | Card filled |
empty | 1/6 filled | (indicator flashes) |
Disk Error Indicator
Two characters, an “E” followed by a single digit (for example “E2”) — if they appear on the LCD — indicate that an error has occurred on the PCMCIA card. If this occurs, remove and reinsert the PCMCIA card (or try another card if available), and retry the operation. If you continue to have problems, refer to the “Troubleshooting” section of this chapter and to the discussion of FORMAT DISK in chapters 10 (Macintosh) or 11 (PC).