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Trouble

Possible Cause

Suggested Solution

 

 

 

Two characters, an “E” followed by a single digit (for example “E2”), appear on the camera back LCD.

An error occurred on the PCMCIA card or in DRAM.

For the problems below, remove and reinsert the PCMCIA card and try again. If the problem continues, do a "sleep/awake" sequence: let the camera back sleep (disconnect the AC adapter from the camera back, shut down the computer if connected, and disconnect the camera back from the computer), reconnect and try again. If you continue to have problems format the PCMCIA card with the Format Disk button on the driver Control Panel (this will erase all images and sound files from the card). If the problem persist, contact Canon or Kodak; report the number of the error condition.

E2 - failure of the PCMCIA card to start.

E3 - failure when attempting to read the PCMCIA card.

E4 - failure when attempting to write to the PCMCIA card.

E5 - defective card, a non-ATA card, or a card that does not work. (Refer to the read-me on the driver diskette for a list of supported cards.)

E6 - unformatted PCMCIA card.

E7 - defective card, a non-ATA card, or a card that does not work. (Refer to the read-me on the driver diskette for a list of supported cards.)

 Reference — Camera G 7-35

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