Canon PowerShot A75 PowerShot A75 Camera User Guide - Page 122

List of Messages - memory card error

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List of Messages The following table explains each of the messages that may appear on the LCD monitor. z For messages which may appear when a printer is connected, refer to the Direct Print User Guide. Busy... No memory card Cannot record Memory card error Memory card full Naming error Change the batteries No image Image too large Incompatible JPEG format The camera is recording image data to the CF card. The playback mode is running. You attempted to shoot or play back with no CF card installed. You attempted to shoot with no CF card installed. There is something wrong with the CF card. CF card is too full to accommodate more images or print settings. The camera cannot generate a file name for the image you have shot because the card already contains a folder having the same name as the file to be created, or the file number has already reached the maximum possible value. Display the Play menu and set [File Number Reset] to [On]. Save all images you wish to keep into your computer, and reformat the CF card. Please note that formatting will erase all data in the card. Battery charge is insufficient to operate the camera. Replace all batteries at the same time with new AA-size alkaline batteries (p. 17) or fully recharged Canon NiMH batteries. No images recorded on CF card. You attempted to play back an image whose resolution exceeded 4064 x 3048 pixels or whose file size was too large. You attempted to play back an incompatible JPEG file. 120

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List of Messages
The following table explains each of the messages that may appear on the LCD monitor.
For messages which may appear when a printer is connected, refer to the
Direct Print User
Guide
.
Busy...
The camera is recording image data to the CF card.
The playback mode is running.
No memory card
You attempted to shoot or play back with no CF card installed.
Cannot record
You attempted to shoot with no CF card installed.
Memory card error
There is something wrong with the CF card.
Memory card full
CF card is too full to accommodate more images or print settings.
Naming error
The camera cannot generate a file name for the image you have shot
because the card already contains a folder having the same name as the file
to be created, or the file number has already reached the maximum possible
value.
Display the Play menu and set [File Number Reset] to [On]. Save all images
you wish to keep into your computer, and reformat the CF card. Please note
that formatting will erase all data in the card.
Change the batteries
Battery charge is insufficient to operate the camera. Replace all batteries at
the same time with new AA-size alkaline batteries (p. 17) or fully recharged
Canon NiMH batteries.
No image
No images recorded on CF card.
Image too large
You attempted to play back an image whose resolution exceeded 4064 x
3048 pixels or whose file size was too large.
Incompatible JPEG
format
You attempted to play back an incompatible JPEG file.