Sharp VE-CG40U VECG40U Operation Manual - Page 14

Warning Indicators

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Operation References Operation References Warning Indicators If a warning indicator appears on the screen, follow the specified instructions. Warning indicators Description of warning NO C ARD The card is not inserted or is inserted improperly. Check that it is properly inserted (see page 9). NO IMAGE S The card has no images recorded in the format the camera can recognize. CARD I S FULL The capacity of the card is full and cannot store any more images. Delete unnecessary images (see page 19) or replace the card with a new one (see page 9). CARD SLOT COVER I S OPEN The card slot cover is open. Close the cover. L ENS ERROR TURN POWER OFF / ON AGA I N If you power on the camera in any of the capture modes and the lens barrel is obstructed (e.g. by a hand, flat surface, lens cap), it may freeze after making contact three times. In such case, turn the power off, remove the obstruction then power on again. MAX. IMAGE NO. You cannot record any image with a file number bigger than 999-9999. Format the card or replace it with a new one. CARD I S SET TO READ ONLY The card is write-protected (see pages 9, 60). PROC E SS I NG WAS S TOP P E D The camera failed to process the data. Make sure the operation procedure is correct. CANNOT READ THE I MAGE DA T A The selected image cannot be read by this camera. BAT TE RY I S TOO LOW TO TRANSF ER THE DATA Replace the batteries with new AA alkaline batteries or fully charged Ni-MH rechargeable batteries (commercially available) (see page 7). P R I NT SE T T I NG I S UP You cannot set the print order to more than 999 images. TO 9 9 9 IMAGE S D I SCONNE C T E D Improper connection. Check the USB connection and make sure the card is firmly inserted in its slot (see page 9, 57). 4

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Operation References
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Operation References
Warning Indicators
If a warning indicator appears on the screen, follow the specified instructions.
The capacity of the card is full and cannot store any more
images. Delete unnecessary images (see
page 19
) or
replace the card with a new one (see
page 9
).
The card has no images recorded in the format the camera
can recognize.
The card is not inserted or is inserted improperly. Check
that it is properly inserted (see
page 9
).
Warning indicators
Description of warning
The card is write-protected (see
pages 9, 60
).
The selected image cannot be read by this camera.
You cannot record any image with a file number bigger
than 999-9999. Format the card or replace it with a new
one.
NO
CARD
NO
IMAGES
IS
FULL
CARD
IS
CARD
SLOT
COVER
OPEN
LENS
ERROR
OFF
ON
AGAIN
/
TURN
PO
W
ER
NO.
MAX. IMAGE
IS
SET
CARD
TO
READ
ONLY
PROCESSING WAS
STOPPED
CANNOT
READ
THE
DATA
IMAGE
BATTERY
IS
TOO
LOW
TO
TRANSFER
THE
DATA
The card slot cover is open. Close the cover.
The camera failed to process the data. Make sure the
operation procedure is correct.
Replace the batteries with new AA alkaline batteries or fully
charged Ni-MH rechargeable batteries (commercially
available) (see
page 7
).
You cannot set the print order to more than 999 images.
PRINT
SETTING
TO
IMAGES
999
IS
UP
If you power on the camera in any of the capture modes
and the lens barrel is obstructed (e.g. by a hand, flat
surface, lens cap), it may freeze after making contact three
times. In such case, turn the power off, remove the
obstruction then power on again.
Improper connection. Check the USB connection and
make sure the card is firmly inserted in its slot (see
page 9,
57
).
DISCONNECTED