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Troubleshooting (continued) – Toshiba PDR-M5 User Manual

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Troubleshooting (continued)

Causes

The mode dial has been changed
to another setting.

The flash unit is closed.

The flash is set to Suppressed
Flash mode.

You pressed the shutter button
while the flash was charging.

The camera is set to Suppressed
Flash mode.

The battery is exhausted.

Wrong playback mode

The subject is too far away.

The lens is not clean.

The image is out of focus.

The SmartMedia™ is
write-protected.

The frame is protected.

The SmartMedia™ is
write-protected

Camera malfunction.

The mode dial is not at the correct
position.

The camera is in the Auto Power
OFF mode.

See Page

P.51

P.51

P.41

P.51

P.25

P.84

P.51

P.47

P.34

P.92

P.34

P.39
P.94

Remedy

Set the mode dial to the correct setting.

Pop up the flash unit.

Set the flash to Auto, Red-Eye Reduction or
Forced Flash mode.

Wait until charging is completed before
pressing the shutter button.

Set the flash to Auto, Red-Eye Reduction or
Forced Flash mode.

• Charge the battery.
• Load a fully charged battery.

Select the folder to play back.

Move closer to the subject.
(about 2.95 ft (0.9 m) ~ 8.2 ft (2.5 m))

Clean the lens.

Set macro photography to ON or OFF
according to the distance up to the subject.

Remove the write-protection.

Remove the write-protection.

Remove the write-protection.

Turn the power OFF and remove the
battery once, and try again.

Set the mode dial to the correct setting.

Either press the shutter button half way
down, or change the mode dial setting.

Problem

I cannot use the flash to
take pictures.

The flash will not charge.

Still/moving images
cannot be played back.

The playback image is
too dark even though I
used the flash.

The playback image is
blurred.

I cannot format the
SmartMedia™.

I cannot erase all the
frames.

Nothing happens when I
use the buttons and
switches.