Toshiba PDR-T20 Digital Camera User Manual


 
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Getting Ready
Playing Back/Deleting
Photographed Images
Connecting to the
PC
Other Useful
Information
Taking Photographs
Troubleshooting
When the camera does not operate properly, check the following items besides the
warning messages (
page 64) and the indicator colors ( page 15)
Problem
The power cannot
be turned on.
The batteries run
out quickly.
No photograph is
taken when the
shutter button is
taken.
The flash cannot
be used.
The played-back
image is too dark
even though the
flash fired.
The played-back
image is blurred.
The SD card cannot
be formatted.
A single image
cannot be erased.
The settings
including date
and time have
been cleared.
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Cause
The battery have been
exhausted.
The AC adapter plug has
been disconnected from a
wall outlet.
The battery in incorrectly
have been loaded.
You are using the camera
in extremely cold
conditions.
The battery terminals are
dirty.
The battery have reached
the effective life.
No SD card has been
inserted.
There is not enough
space in the SD card.
The SD card has been
write-protected.
The SD card has not been
formatted.
The SD card has been
damaged.
Auto Power Off is
functioning.
Suppressed Flash has
been selected.
You pressed the shutter
button while the flash was
charging.
The subject is too far
away.
The lens is not clean.
The image is out of focus.
The image has been shot
in a handshake state.
The SD card has been
write-protected.
The image has been
protected.
The SD card has been
write-protected.
The image has been set
with DPOF.
Without batteries, the
camera has been left for a
long period time.
Remedy
Recharge the battery.
Plug the adapter into the wall outlet.
Load the battery in the correct direction.
Put the batteries in your pocket or another
warm place to warm it, then load it into the
camera just before taking a photograph.
Wipe the battery terminals with a clean, dry
cloth.
Replace with new battery.
Insert the SD card.
Insert a new SD card.
Erase saved images to increase free space.
Cancel the write-protection.
Replace with a new SD card.
Format the SD card.
Insert a new SD card.
Turn the power on.
Select another flash type.
Wait until charging is completed before
pressing the shutter button.
Move closer to the subject.
Clean the lens.
Perform Macro photography according to the
distance up to the subject.
Place the camera on a stable surface when
taking photographs to prevent handshake.
Cancel the write-protection.
Cancel the protection of the image.
Cancel the write-protection.
Cancel the DPOF setting.
Load the battery and set date and time
again.