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Trouble | Possible Cause | Suggested Solution |
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While using an | You are not connected |
electronically tripped | to a computer and |
camera, pressing the | there is no PCMCIA |
camera shutter release | card in place in the |
button does not release | camera system. |
the shutter. |
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Insert a PCMCIA card or operate the camera system while connected to a computer with the driver image window opened.
Or, while using a mechanically tripped camera, releasing the shutter does not record an image.
The camera back is | Wake the camera back by |
asleep. | pressing the record button, or |
| operate with the AC adapter or |
| while connected to a computer. |
The PCMCIA card in the camera back is full.
Blinking
If connected to a computer, delete images or erase the PCMCIA card with the software driver.
Use another PCMCIA card, if available.
The PCMCIA card is not formatted; “E6” appears on the camera back LCD.
Format the PCMCIA card as described in chapters 4 (Macintosh) or 5 (PC) and try again.
The battery is low. | Recharge the battery, or operate |
| from the AC battery charger/ |
| adapter. |
Blinks when
battery is exhausted
Full battery
The Camera back cannot take exposures of over three seconds.
Use a shorter exposure time.