Nikon N60 Instruction Manual - Page 70

Troubleshootin

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Troubleshootin FE E blinks FE E blinks • Lens is not set to its • Set lens to minimum aperture. minimum aperture. 16 ~appears • Batteries are nearing exhaustion . • Have fresh ones ready. 15 ~blinks • Turn the power off • Batteries are just about exhausted. and replace batteries with new 15 ones. F - - blinks (F - - appears without blinking in M mode) F- - blinks (F - - appears without blinking in M mode) • Non-CPU lens is attached or lens is not attached. • Attach CPU lens (except IX-Nikkor) correctly. (Or set the exposure mode to Manual.) 16 E,-r and Q blink and E appears • Film is not Ero- blinks correctly positioned. • Reload film . 19 Q blinks and E appears • Non-OX-coded film is loaded. • Load OX-coded film . 19 Q blinks • An exposed film remains in the film cartridge chamber. • Remove film cartridge. 27 E,- ,- and Q blink • Turn the power off • Battery power is and replace low or temperature batteries with new is too low to ones. Then, turn 35 rewind film . the power on and rewind film again. In certain cases , due to static electricity or poorly loaded batteries, the N60/ N60QO camera's microcomputer may turn the camera off, even with fresh properly installed batteries. For the same reason, film may not advance properly. In each of these cases, to resume operation , simply turn the power off, then turn it on again, or remove batteries and install them again. 70

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Troubleshootin
FE
E
blinks
FE
E
blinks
Lens
is
not
set
to its
• Set lens
to
16
minimum aperture.
minimum aperture.
• Batteries are
• Have fresh ones
~appears
nearing
ready.
15
exhaustion.
• Turn the power
off
~blinks
• Batteries are just
and replace
15
about
exhausted.
batteries with new
ones.
F- -
blinks
F- -
blinks
• Attach CPU lens
• Non-CPU lens is
(except IX-Nikkor)
(F
--
appears
(F
--
appears
attached
or
lens is
correctly. (Or set
16
without
blinking
without
blinking
not attached.
the exposure
in
M
mode)
in
M
mode)
mode
to
Manual.)
E,-r
and
Q
blink
• Film is not
Ero-
blinks
correctly
• Reload film .
19
and
E
appears
positioned.
Q
blinks
• Non-OX-coded
• Load OX-coded
19
and
E
appears
film
is
loaded.
film .
An
exposed film
• Remove film
Q
blinks
remains
in
the film
cartridge.
27
cartridge chamber.
• Turn the power off
• Battery
power
is
and replace
E
,- ,-
and
Q
blink
low
or
temperature
batteries with new
35
is
too
low
to
ones. Then, turn
rewind film.
the power on and
rewind film again.
In
certain cases, due
to
static electricity
or
poorly loaded batteries, the
N60/N60QO camera's microcomputer may turn the camera off, even with fresh
properly installed batteries. For the same reason, film may not advance properly.
In
each
of
these cases,
to
resume operation, simply turn the
power
off, then turn
it on again,
or
remove batteries and install them again.
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