Sony MVC-FD100 Digital Camera User Manual


 
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Troubleshooting
If you experience trouble with your camera, first check the following items. Should
your camera still not operate properly after you have made these checks, consult your
Sony dealer or local authorized Sony service facility. If code displays (C:
ss:ss)
appear on the LCD screen, the self-diagnosis display function is working
(page 95).
Symptom Cause and/or Solution
Your camera does not
work.
You are not using an “InfoLITHIUM” battery pack.
t
Use an InfoLITHIUMbattery pack (page 9).
The floppy disk is not inserted properly.
t
Eject the disk, and insert it again (page 16).
The battery level is too low. (The indicator
appears.)
t
Charge the battery pack fully (page 10).
The AC power adaptor is not connected securely.
t
Connect it securely to the DC IN jack and a wall
outlet (wall socket) (pages 10, 13).
The malfunction occurs inside the camera.
t
Turn off the power, and turn on after one
minute, then check that the camera works
properly.
Your camera cannot
record images.
The PLAY/STILL/MOVIE selector is set to PLAY.
t
Set it to STILL or MOVIE (pages 18, 23).
No floppy disk is inserted into your camera.
t
Insert a floppy disk (page 16).
The tab on the disk is set to the unrecordable
position.
t
Set it to the recording position (page 16).
No Memory Stickis inserted into your camera.
t
Insert a Memory Stick” (page 17).
The write-protect switch on the Memory Stick” is
set to LOCK.
t
Set it to the recording position.
The picture is out of focus. Your camera is not in macro recording mode when
you shoot a subject that is about 3 to 25 cm
(1 3/16 to 9 7/8 inches) away from the lens.
t
Set the macro recording mode (page 64).
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Move the zoom lever to the W side.
The resizing function does
not work.
You cannot resize moving images, text images, Clip
Motion images, and uncompressed images.
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