Nikon Coolpix 300 Digital Camera User Manual


 
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Troubleshooting : General Problems
Sound data is of poor quality or difficult to hear
The camera’s built-in microphone does not record well at a distance.
Move the microphone to a better position before making a recording
(see “Making Your First Recording”).
The color palette is not displayed when the main window is
touched with the stylus
To create memos, the camera must be either in recording mode or, if
you wish to annotate a photograph or audio clip, in single-frame
playback mode. See “Creating Your First Memo” and “Annotating
Photographs and Recordings.”
Your television will not show the contents of the camera’s
touch-panel display
Checklist:
Is the camera correctly connected to the television set?
Connect the camera as described in “Connecting the COOLPIX 300 to
a Television Set.”
Is the television tuned to the video channel?
Tune the television to the video channel.
Is your television compatible with your COOLPIX 300?
The COOLPIX 300 comes in a NTSC-compatible model for use in
countries that have adopted the NTSC standard and a PAL-compatible
model for use in countries that have adopted the PAL standard. When
using your COOLPIX 300 overseas, check to be sure that the video
standard matches that of the camera.
Your television will not broadcast sounds when audio data are
played back
Be sure that the audio lead on the camera’s AV cable is correctly
connected to the television’s or VCR’s audio jack. See “Connecting
the COOLPIX 300 to a Television Set.”