Olympus C-770 Reference Manual - Page 208

Single-frame erase and all-frame erase cannot be performed., The viewfinder or monitor is hard to see.

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Troubleshooting Possible cause Corrective action Ref. page Halation produces unnatural colors in the picture. This may be caused by • Use a UV filter. As this may upset the - excessively bright overall color balance, it should only be ultraviolet light on the used in the conditions described on the left. subject, such as sunlight • Process the picture using a graphics shining through the application (Photoshop, Paint Shop Pro, leaves of trees, window etc.). For example, after picking up frames in bright light at unnatural colors with a syringe tool, etc. night, reflection of metal you can select color areas, and try color in direct sunlight, etc. conversion or saturation adjustment. For details, refer to the manual for the graphics application you are using. Pictures you have taken do not appear on the monitor. The power is off. Slide the power switch to q. P.124 The camera is in the shooting mode. Press the QUICK VIEW button or slide the power switch to q. P.124, 125 There are no pictures on NO PICTURE appears on the monitor. - the card. Record pictures. There is a problem with Refer to "Error codes". the card. P.200 The camera is connected The monitor does not function when the AV to a TV. cable is connected to the camera. P.137 Single-frame erase and all-frame erase cannot be performed. The pictures are protected. Display pictures with 9 and press 0 to cancel protection. P.143 No picture is displayed on the TV when connected to the camera. The video output signal is Set the video output signal according to the incorrect. region where used. P.172 The TV video signal setting is incorrect. Set the TV to the video input mode. P.137 The viewfinder or monitor is hard to see. The brightness of the viewfinder or monitor is not adjusted properly. Select s in the mode menu and adjust the brightness. P.161 The monitor is exposed to Block the sunlight with your hand or use the - direct sunlight. viewfinder. Miscellaneous 11 207

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Troubleshooting
11
Miscellaneous
Possible cause
Corrective action
Ref. page
Halation produces unnatural colors in the picture.
This may be caused by
excessively bright
ultraviolet light on the
subject, such as sunlight
shining through the
leaves of trees, window
frames in bright light at
night, reflection of metal
in direct sunlight, etc.
Use a UV filter. As this may upset the
overall color balance, it should only be
used in the conditions described on the left.
Process the picture using a graphics
application (Photoshop, Paint Shop Pro,
etc.). For example, after picking up
unnatural colors with a syringe tool, etc.
you can select color areas, and try color
conversion or saturation adjustment. For
details, refer to the manual for the graphics
application you are using.
Pictures you have taken do not appear on the monitor.
The power is off.
Slide the power switch to
q
.
P.124
The camera is in the
shooting mode.
Press the QUICK VIEW button or slide the
power switch to
q
.
P.124, 125
There are no pictures on
the card.
NO PICTURE appears on the monitor.
Record pictures.
There is a problem with
the card.
Refer to “Error codes”.
P.200
The camera is connected
to a TV.
The monitor does not function when the AV
cable is connected to the camera.
P.137
Single-frame erase and all-frame erase cannot be performed.
The pictures are
protected.
Display pictures with
9
and press
0
to
cancel protection.
P.143
No picture is displayed on the TV when connected to the camera.
The video output signal is
incorrect.
Set the video output signal according to the
region where used.
P.172
The TV video signal
setting is incorrect.
Set the TV to the video input mode.
P.137
The viewfinder or monitor is hard to see.
The brightness of the
viewfinder or monitor is
not adjusted properly.
Select
s
in the mode menu and adjust the
brightness.
P.161
The monitor is exposed to
direct sunlight.
Block the sunlight with your hand or use the
viewfinder.