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| • | The camera automatically turns off to save |
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| • | The camera or battery has become too |
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Camera turns off | The inside of the camera has become hot. | – |
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| camera has cooled, and then try turning it |
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| on again. |
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| • | The camera turns off if the USB cable |
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| • | The camera is off. |
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| • | The camera has entered standby mode to |
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| save power. Press the power switch, |
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| • | mode dial. |
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| The flash lamp flashes while the flash is |
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Monitor is blank. |
| charging. Wait for the flash to charge. |
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| • | The camera and computer are connected |
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| via the USB cable. |
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| • | The camera and TV are connected via an |
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| • | HDMI cable. |
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| camera is operated by remote control. |
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| • | Adjust the monitor brightness. |
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Monitor is hard to read. | • |
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| The monitor is dirty. Clean the monitor. |
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| • | If the camera clock has not been set, the |
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| “Date not set” indicator flashes during |
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| shooting and movie recording. Images |
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| and movies saved before the clock is set |
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| are dated “00/00/0000 00:00” and “01/01/ |
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Date and time of |
| 2014 00:00” respectively. Set the correct |
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recording are not |
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| date option in the setup menu. | Index | ||
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| • | The camera clock is not as accurate as |
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| ordinary watches or clocks. Periodically |
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| compare the time of the camera clock |
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| with that of a more accurate timepiece |
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| and reset as required. |
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