Panasonic DMC-LC80GN Manuel D’Utilisation
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96
Troubleshooting
Operational difficulties may be improved
by restoring the initial settings on the
[SETUP] menu. Select [RESET] on the
SETUP menu and reset the Setup
parameters.
by restoring the initial settings on the
[SETUP] menu. Select [RESET] on the
SETUP menu and reset the Setup
parameters.
1:
The camera is not turned on.
1-1: Are the batteries inserted or the
AC adaptor (optional, DMW-AC2)
correctly connected? Check the
connection.
correctly connected? Check the
connection.
1-2: Are the batteries sufficiently
charged? Use sufficiently charged
batteries (when using Ni-MH
batteries). Replace them with new
batteries (when using Alkaline
batteries).
batteries (when using Ni-MH
batteries). Replace them with new
batteries (when using Alkaline
batteries).
2:
As the power is turned on, it turns
off immediately.
off immediately.
2-1: Is the battery power sufficient to
operate the camera? Charge the
batteries (when using Ni-MH
batteries). Replace them with new
batteries (when using Alkaline
batteries).
batteries (when using Ni-MH
batteries). Replace them with new
batteries (when using Alkaline
batteries).
2-2: Are the batteries other than the
recommended ones?
2-3: The remaining battery life of the
Nickel Manganese battery cannot
be correctly displayed because of
its characteristics.
be correctly displayed because of
its characteristics.
2-4: If you press the shutter button
halfway without enough power
remaining on the batteries, the
camera may be turned off. This is
a feature which helps to avoid
abnormal recordings due to
insufficient battery power, not a
malfunction. Replace the
batteries.
remaining on the batteries, the
camera may be turned off. This is
a feature which helps to avoid
abnormal recordings due to
insufficient battery power, not a
malfunction. Replace the
batteries.
2-5: The Power Save is set before
shipment. Therefore, the camera
is turned off in 2 minutes if you do
not operate it. This is not a
is turned off in 2 minutes if you do
not operate it. This is not a
malfunction. You can select it on
the setup menu.
the setup menu.
3:
The brightness of the screen
becomes dark or bright for a
moment.
becomes dark or bright for a
moment.
3:
This phenomenon appears when
pressing the shutter button
halfway to set the aperture value
and does not affect the recorded
pictures.
pressing the shutter button
halfway to set the aperture value
and does not affect the recorded
pictures.
4:
The picture cannot be recorded.
4-1: Is the card inserted?
4-2: Is the mode dial correctly set?
4-2: Is the mode dial correctly set?
Check it.
4-3: There is no memory capacity left
on the card. Before recording,
delete some pictures.
delete some pictures.
5:
The picture is not displayed on
the LCD monitor. (The power
indicator is lit.)
the LCD monitor. (The power
indicator is lit.)
5-1: Is the LCD monitor set to OFF?
5-2: Does the economy mode work?
5-3: Is the built-in flash charging?
5-2: Does the economy mode work?
5-3: Is the built-in flash charging?
6:
The LCD monitor is too bright
or dark.
or dark.
6:
Adjust the brightness of the LCD
monitor.
monitor.
7:
Flash does not light.
7:
The flash mode is set to forced
OFF. Change the flash mode.
OFF. Change the flash mode.
8:
The focus range depends on
recording mode.
recording mode.
8-1: Set the mode dial to the mode
corresponding to the distance to
the subject.
the subject.
8-2: Set the [AF TRIGGER] to
[
].
9:
The picture is not played back.
9-1: Is the card inserted?
9-2: Is there a picture in the card?
9-3: Is the mode dial set to playback
9-2: Is there a picture in the card?
9-3: Is the mode dial set to playback
[
]?
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