Nikon 2170749 Instruction Manual - Page 37

Troubleshooting

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Troubleshooting LCD panel Viewfinder Causes Remedy Page FEE blinks FEE blinks • Lens is not set to its minimum aperture. • Set lens to minimum aperture. 19 a"=. appears - • Batteries are nearing exhaustion. • Have fresh ones ready. 17 =i 3 blinks - • Batteries are exhausted. • Replace the batteries with new ones. 17 • Battery power is low or Err and w=. blink Err blinks ambient temperature is low. When camera oslpoewraintiolonwbetecmompeersattuoroes, all operation stops and • Turn the power off and replace the batteries with new ones. Then, turn the power on. 16 warning indications appear. F- - blinks F - • blinks • Norolne-nCsPi•sUnleont satitsaachtteacdh. ed • Attach CPU lens (including IX-Nikkor) correctly. (Or set the exposure mode to S.) 18 • Film is not correctly positioned or exposed • Reload the film or load film remains in the film new film. cartridge chamber. Err and 0 blink and • Magnetic noise is detected when a partially • Turn the power switch off and on, or reload the film. Err blinks exposed film is loaded. 20 f appears • No data is detected or fully exposed data is detected when a partially • Reload new film exposed film is loaded. • Unusable (damaged) film is loaded. • Reload new film 0 blinks • Exposed film remains in the film cartridge • Remove film cartridge. 29 chamber. - • Film is loaded without batteries (without battery • Turn the power switch on power) and new batteries and reload the film. 20 are loaded afterwards. 74 LCD panel Viewfinder Causes Remedy Err and 0 blink • Turn the power off and • Battery power is low or replace the batteries with - temperature is too low to new ones. Then turn the rewind film. power on and rewind the film again. Err and I= blink, or Err, 1037 and 0 blink Err blinks • Malfunction detected during film rewind. • Film cartridge chamber cover is opened during film rewind. • Proper film rewind cannot be performed (low power voltage). • Number of exposures in the roll is different from the available number of exposures. • Turn the power off and on again. If film rewind does not start again, turn the power off and replace the batteries with new ones. Then, turn the power on and rewind film again. Page 16 38 Err blinks Err blinks • Malfunction detected. • Turn the power switch off 17 and turn it on again. - l• 4 blinks • Autofocus is not possible. • Focus manually. 41 - 11 appears • Subject is too near. • Move away from the 27 subject and shoot again. H : appears H I appears • Overexposure possible. • In S mode, select a faster shutter speed. • In A mode, select a smaller aperture (larger f- number). • In other exposure modes, use an ND filter. 45 46 43, 44, 47 to appears lo appears • Underexposure possible. • In S mode, select a slower 45 shutter speed. • In A mode, select a larger aperture (smaller f- 46 number). • In other exposure modes, 43, 44, use the Speedlight. 47 75

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Troubleshooting
LCD
panel
FEE
blinks
Viewfinder
FEE
blinks
Causes
Lens
is
not
set
to
its
19
minimum
aperture.
Remedy
Set
lens
to
minimum
aperture.
Page
a"=.
appears
Batteries
are
nearing
exhaustion.
Have
fresh
ones
ready.
17
=i
3
blinks
Batteries
are
exhausted.
Replace
the
batteries
with
new
ones.
17
Err
and
w=.
blink
Err
blinks
Battery
power
is
low
or
ambient
temperature
is
low.
When
camera
o
p
eration
becomes
too
slow
in
low
temperatures,
all
operation
stops
and
warning
indications
appear.
Turn
the
power
off
and
replace
the
batteries
with
new
ones.
Then,
turn
the
power
on.
16
F-
-
blinks
F
-
blinks
Non
-CPU
lens
is
attached
or
lens
is
not
attached.
Attach
CPU
lens
(including
I
-Nikkor)
correctly.
(Or
set
X
the
exposure
mode
to
S.)
18
Err
and
0
blink
and
f
appears
Err
blinks
Film
is
not
correctly
positioned
or
exposed
film
remains
in
the
film
cartridge
chamber.
Magnetic
noise
is
detected
when
a
partially
exposed
film
is
loaded.
No
data
is
detected
or
fully
exposed
data
is
detected
when
a
partially
exposed
film
is
loaded.
Unusable
(damaged)
film
is
loaded.
Reload
the
film
or
load
new
film.
Turn
the
power
switch
off
and
on,
or
reload
the
film.
Reload
new
film
Reload
new
film
20
0
blinks
Exposed
film
remains
in
the
film
cartridge
chamber.
Film
is
loaded
without
batteries
(without
battery
power)
and
new
batteries
are
loaded
afterwards.
Remove
film
cartridge.
Turn
the
power
switch
on
and
reload
the
film.
29
20
LCD
panel
Err
and
0
blink
Viewfinder
Causes
Battery
power
is
low
or
temperature
is
too
low
to
rewind
film.
Remedy
Turn
the
power
off
and
replace
the
batteries
with
new
ones.
Then
turn
the
power
on
and
rewind
the
film
again.
Page
16
Malfunction
detected
during
film
rewind.
Err
and
I=
Film
cartridge
chamber
cover
is
opened
during
film
rewind.
Turn
the
power
off
and
on
again.
If
film
rewind
does
not
start
again,
turn
the
blink,
or
Err,
Err
blinks
Proper
film
rewind
cannot
power
off
and
replace
the
38
1037
and
0
be
performed
(low
power
batteries
with
new
ones.
blink
voltage).
Number
of
exposures
in
the
roll
is
different
from
the
available
number
of
exposures.
Then,
turn
the
power
on
and
rewind
film
again.
Err
blinks
Err
blinks
Malfunction
detected.
Turn
the
power
switch
off
and
turn
it
on
again.
17
l•
4
blinks
Autofocus
is
not
possible.
Focus
manually.
41
11
appears
Subject
is
too
near.
Move
away
from
the
subject
and
shoot
again.
27
In
S
mode,
select
a
faster
shutter
speed.
45
In
A
mode,
select
a
H
:
appears
H
I
appears
Overexposure
possible.
smaller
aperture
(larger
f-
number).
46
In
other
exposure
modes,
43,
44,
use
an
ND
filter.
47
In
S
mode,
select
a
slower
shutter
speed.
45
In
A
mode,
select
a
larger
to
appears
lo
appears
Underexposure
possible.
aperture
(smaller
f-
number).
46
In
other
exposure
modes,
43,
44,
use
the
Speedlight.
47
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