Troub leshoot ing – Kodak DC265 User Manual

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10-5

Conditional problems

Troubleshooting

Problem

Cause

Solution

The camera shuts off
unexpectedly.

Batteries are low.

Replace the batteries or

use the AC adapter.

The camera display
has been on a long
time causing the
camera to overheat.

Leave the camera off to
allow it to cool.
Whenever possible, do
not leave the camera
display on.

The camera does not recognize
your memory card.

The memory card
may not be ATA
compatible or
CompactFlash
certified.

Memory cards must be
ATA compatible and
CompactFlash certified
to work with the
camera.

Ready light does not turn on
and the camera does not work.

Batteries are low or
empty.

Replace the batteries or
use the AC adapter.
Pictures remain in the
memory when the
batteries are removed.

Camera is not on.

Turn on the camera and
verify that the green
Ready light is on

Ready light is red.

No memory card in
camera or the memory
card is full.

Insert a new memory
card.

Ready light is amber.

Camera is too close to
the subject.

Move the camera to a
minimum of 0.3 m
(1 ft) from the subject.

The image on your monitor is
jagged or inappropriately
colored.

Monitor is not set
correctly.

Adjust your monitor
display settings. See
“Monitor adjustment”
on page 10-2.

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