Nikon 700 User Manual
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Your television does not mirror the LCD monitor
Checklist:
• Is the camera correctly connected to the television set or VCR?
Connect the camera as described in “Connections: Connect-
ing to a Television or VCR.”
• Is the television tuned to the video channel?
Tune the television to the video channel.
• Is your television compatible with the COOLPIX 700?
The COOLPIX 700 is available in two models: an NTSC-
compatible model for sale in countries that have adopted the
NTSC standard, and a PAL-compatible model for sale in
countries that have adopted the PAL standard. When using
your COOLPIX 700 overseas, check to be sure that the local
video standard is compatible with your model.
Your camera will not show photographs stored on the
memory card
• Have the files been written or renamed by a computer?
The COOLPIX 700 can only read files that conform to the
format and naming conventions used by the camera.
Your computer can’t read photographs recorded on
the memory card
Checklist:
• Is the card correctly inserted in the PC-card adapter or CF card
reader?
See “Connections: Viewing Photos on a Computer.”
• Is the PC-card adapter or CF card reader correctly connected
to the computer and are the appropriate drivers installed?
See the documentation provided with your computer or card
reader. If you are using a PC-card adapter with Windows 3.1,
you may need to configure your computer for an ATA RAM
card.
• Have you installed software that can display JPEG and TIFF files?
Nikon View can be used to view JPEG and TIFF files if you have
no other imaging software.
Nikon View displays a communications error when you
attempt to view photographs using a direct connection
Checklist:
• Is the camera correctly connected to the computer?
Connect the camera to your computer’s serial port as described
in the Pocket Guide, “Nikon View: Connecting Your Camera to
a Computer.”
• Is Nikon View properly installed on your computer?
Consult the Quick Start Guide or reference manual for your
platform.
Troubleshooting: General Problems