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Trouble

Possible Cause

Suggested Solution

 

 

 

The Macintosh computer crashes or you lose files or folders from your Macintosh hard disk.

You are using System

7.0or System 7.0.1 and are not using the System Tuner version 1.1.1 or higher.

Put the System Tuner version

1.1.1or higher in your System Folder to ensure that you have the most current version of the operating system, or upgrade to System 7.1 or 7.5.

The battery has become exhausted while the camera back is connected to the Macintosh computer; the AC battery charger/adapter is not being used.

When the camera back is connected to a Macintosh computer that is on, the camera back will remain awake. This can exhaust the battery if it continues for a long period of time without recharging.

Recharge the battery in the camera back.

We recommend that you operate the camera back from the AC battery charger/adapter when connected to a Macintosh computer.

While using an electrically tripped camera, you click the Take Picture button, but no picture is recorded.

The PCMCIA card in the

Delete images from the PCMCIA

camera back is full (the

card, or use a different card if

disk indicator is

available.

flashing).

 

 

 

The camera shutter has

Reset camera shutter.

not been reset since the

 

last exposure.

 

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