Troubleshooting – Panasonic DMC-FZ1PP User Manual
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Troubleshooting
1:
The power does not turn on.
1-1: Are the battery and the AC adaptor
correctly connected? Check the
connection.
1-2: Is the battery sufficiently charged?
Use a battery that has been
sufficiently charged.
2:
As the power is turned on, it turns
off immediately.
2-1: Is the battery charge insufficient to
operate the camera? Charge the
battery or replace it with charged
one.
2-2: Has condensation occurred?
Carrying the digital camera from a
cold place to a warm place could
cause condensation to form inside
the camera. Wait until condensation
disappears.
3:
The image cannot be recorded.
3-1: Is the Memory Card inside?
3-2: Is the mode dial correctly set ?
Check it.
3-3: There is no memory capacity left on
the card. Before recording, delete
some images.
4:
The image is not displayed on the
LCD monitor.
4:
Is the the image displayed on the
Viewfinder? Press the [DISPLAY]
button to switch to LCD monitor
display.
5:
The LCD monitor/Viewfinder is too
bright or dark.
5:
Adjust the brightness of the LCD
monitor/Viewfinder.
6:
Flash does not fire.
6:
Is the flash closed? Press the
[
OPEN] button to open the flash.
7:
The display or images on the LCD
monitor/Viewfinder are not
focused.
7:
Set the mode dial to the mode
corresponding to the distance to the
subject.
8:
The image will not play back.
8-1: Is the Memory Card inside?
8-2: There is no image in the Memory
Card.
8-3: The mode dial is not set to playback
[
].
9:
The image is not displayed on the
television.
9-1: Is the camera correctly connected
with the TV? Check it.
9-2: Set the TV to video input mode.
10: When connecting to a PC, images
cannot be transferred.
10-1:Check that the camera is correctly
connected to the PC.
10-2:Is the camera correctly recognized
by the PC?
11: The clock setting is reset.
11-1:If you do not use the camera for a
long time, the clock setting may be
reset. When the message [PLEASE
SET THE CLOCK] appears, set the
clock again.
11-2:When you take a picture before
setting the clock, [0.0.0 0:00] is
recorded.