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Troubleshooting 
 
3  Photographing and Saving 
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Photographing and Saving 
 
 
Symptom Corrective 
action 
  Captured images have 
low resolution and 
the overlay 
information cannot be 
read. 
 
•  Set the image quality in File Settings of the SETUP menu. 
Reduce the JPEG Quality (compression rate) or select “No compression 
(BMP).”  
=> See “1.4.2 Image File Settings” in Chapter VI. 
   
  Photographing is 
mistimed even when 
freezing. 
 
•  Be sure to select a combination of camera mode and source that will 
not cause photographs to become mistimed (i.e., that will enable 
satisfactory snapshot). 
=> See “1.4.2 Image File Settings” in Chapter VI. 
   
  Camera modes 
change 
unintentionally. 
•  When photographing a dark subject, camera modes are automatically 
changed in order to maintain the picture quality while at the same 
time minimizing mistimed operation when the image is frozen. If you 
are concerned with an unintentional change of camera modes, set 
SOURCE to S1.3(DS-5M) or S2M(DS-2M) in File Settings of the SETUP 
menu.  
=> See “1.4.2 Image File Settings” in Chapter VI. 
 
 
Abnormal Behavior 
 
 
Symptom Corrective 
action 
  The system’s internal 
clock does not keep 
time correctly. 
•  If the system is not used for an extended period of time, the backup 
function deteriorates, causing the clock to stop. Simply reset the 
correct time. The backup function recovers when the system is 
powered on. 
   
  The keyboard or 
mouse does not work 
or it operates 
erratically. 
•  Be sure to use the recommended type of keyboard or mouse. 
•  Check that only one USB hub is connected. When using a keyboard 
that comes with a hub, refer to “(3) Connecting USB Peripheral 
Equipment” in Chapter IV, “3 Connection Methods” for details on how 
to use a keyboard equipped with a USB hub. 
   
 
  Cannot write to or 
read from a CF card 
•  Be sure to use a compact flash card (Type I or II) and a microdrive   
(1 to 4 GB). 
•  Check that you are using a preformatted CF card or one that you’ve 
formatted in FAT12, 16 (Sometimes these are expressed simply as 
FAT.), or FAT32. 
Depending on the OS used, you may not be able to select a format. 
=> See “1. 2 Notes on Using a CF Card” in Chapter VI.