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| • The camera is cold. |
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The camera turns off | • The charging AC adapter was connected while the camera was on. |
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| • The camera’s internal temperature is elevated. Wait for the camera to cool. |
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| • The camera is off. |
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The monitor is blank. | • The camera is in sleep mode. Press the |
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The monitor is hard to read. | The monitor is dirty. |
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The camera is warm to the | The temperature of the camera may rise if it is used for extended periods or in warm | — | ||||
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| • Check that the clock is set correctly. Note that the camera clock is less accurate than most | |||||
The date and time are | household timepieces and must periodically be reset. |
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incorrect. | • Photos taken while the “clock not set” icon flashes in the display have a time stamp of | — | ||||
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The camera prompts you to | The clock battery is exhausted and settings have been reset. |
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Camera settings are reset. |
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The monitor turns off and the | The camera’s internal temperature is elevated. Turn the camera off and wait for it to cool. | |||||
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