Toshiba PDR-M25 User Guide - Page 98

Troubleshooting - problems

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Troubleshooting Getting Ready Basic Photography Playing Back/ Erasing Images First check the warning displayed on the LCD monitor (➲ Page 101) and the viewfinder lamp (➲ Page 39). Then check the following items. Problem No power supply Causes The batteries are exhausted. Remedy Replace with new batteries. See Page P.23 The camera turns OFF during operation. The battery runs out quickly. No photograph is taken when the shutter button is pressed. The AC adapter plug has come out of the power outlet. The POWER knob is not turned on. The batteries are exhausted. You are using the camera in extremely cold conditions. The terminals are dirty. The battery has reached its effective life. No SmartMedia™ is loaded. The SmartMedia™ is loaded incorrectly. Not enough space on the SmartMedia™ The SmartMedia™ is writeprotected. The SmartMedia™ is not formatted. The SmartMedia™ is damaged. The Auto Power OFF function is activated. Plug the adapter back in. P.26 Turn on the POWER knob. P.32 Replace with new batteries. P.23 Put the battery in your pocket or another warm place to heat it and then load it into the camera just before you take a picture. Wipe the battery terminals with a clean, dry cloth. Replace with new batteries. - - P.23 Load a SmartMedia™. Load the SmartMedia™ correctly. P.28 P.28 • Load a new SmartMedia™. • Erase photographed images or change the size and quality to increase space on the SmartMedia™. Remove the write-protection or replace with a new SmartMedia™. Format the SmartMedia™. Load a new SmartMedia™. Either press the shutter button fully down, or change the mode dial setting. P.28 P.65 P.67 P.31 P.74 P.28 P.37 P.80 Other Applications Additional Information - 98 -

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Basic
Photography
Playing Back/
Erasing Images
Other
Applications
Additional
Information
Getting Ready
Troubleshooting
First check the warning displayed on the LCD monitor (
Page 101) and the viewfinder lamp (
Page 39). Then
check the following items.
Remedy
Replace with new batteries.
Plug the adapter back in.
Turn on the POWER knob.
Replace with new batteries.
Put the battery in your pocket or another
warm place to heat it and then load it into
the camera just before you take a picture.
Wipe the battery terminals with a clean, dry
cloth.
Replace with new batteries.
Load a SmartMedia™.
Load the SmartMedia™ correctly.
Load a new SmartMedia™.
Erase photographed images or change
the size and quality to increase space on
the SmartMedia™.
Remove the write-protection or replace with
a new SmartMedia™.
Format the SmartMedia™.
Load a new SmartMedia™.
Either press the shutter button fully down,
or change the mode dial setting.
Causes
The batteries are exhausted.
The AC adapter plug has come
out of the power outlet.
The POWER knob is not turned
on.
The batteries are exhausted.
You are using the camera in
extremely cold conditions.
The terminals are dirty.
The battery has reached its
effective life.
No SmartMedia™ is loaded.
The SmartMedia™ is loaded
incorrectly.
Not enough space on the
SmartMedia™
The SmartMedia™ is write-
protected.
The SmartMedia™ is not formatted.
The SmartMedia™ is damaged.
The Auto Power OFF function is
activated.
Problem
No power supply
The camera turns OFF
during operation.
The battery runs out
quickly.
No photograph is taken
when the shutter button
is pressed.
See Page
P.23
P.26
P.32
P.23
P.23
P.28
P.28
P.28
P.65
P.67
P.31
P.74
P.28
P.37
P.80