Symptom | Cause and/or Solution | |
The TEXT mode | • The subject is not under even lighting situations. | |
recording cannot be | tChange lighting. | |
properly done. | • The mode dial is set to S, A, M, or SCN. | |
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| tSet it to | . |
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Your computer does not | • The battery level is low. | |
recognize your camera. | tUse the AC power adaptor (page 13). | |
| • The camera is turned off. | |
| tTurn on the camera. | |
| • The USB cable is not connected firmly. | |
| tDisconnect the USB cable, and connect it again | |
| firmly. Make sure that “USB MODE” is | |
| displayed on the LCD screen (page 38). | |
| • The USB connectors on your computer are | |
| connected to other equipment besides the keyboard, | |
| the mouse, and your camera. | |
| tDisconnect the USB cables except for the ones | |
| connected to the keyboard, the mouse, and your | |
| camera. |
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| • The USB driver is not installed. | |
| tInstall the USB driver (page 38). | |
| • [USB CONNECT] is set to [PTP] in the setup | |
| settings. |
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| tSet it to [NORMAL] (page 86). | |
| • Since the camera is connected to a computer with | |
| the USB cable before installing the USB driver, the | |
| drive is not recognized by the computer. | |
| tDelete the drive which is not recognized, then | |
| install the USB driver. For details, see the | |
| procedure below. | |
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Reinstall the USB driver when using Windows 98, Windows 98SE, Windows Me and Windows 2000 Professional
Perform all steps without skipping.
1 Turn on your computer and allow Windows to load.
2 Connect the USB jack on the camera and the computer with the supplied USB cable.
3 Insert a disc.
4 Connect the AC power adaptor to your camera and then to a wall outlet (mains), and turn on the power of your camera.
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