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TRUST 920 POWERC@M ZOOM
21.3
Solving other problems
21.3.1
Problems with the camera
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Problem Cause
Possible
solution
The digital zoom
does not work.
The camera is set to the 5.5
Megapixel resolution.
Reduce the resolution to 3.1
Megapixels or less.
The camera is turned off.
Turn the camera on (see
chapter 6).
The batteries have been
inserted incorrectly.
Reinsert the batteries (see
chapter 4).
The batteries are empty.
Replace the batteries (see
chapter 4).
The camera does not
do anything.
The camera is still
connected to your computer.
Disconnect the USB cable.
The camera cannot be
operated when it is
connected to a computer.
The camera cannot
be turned on.
No batteries have been
inserted.
Insert batteries onto the
camera (see chapter 4).
The battery power is low.
Replace the batteries.
The camera suddenly
turns itself off.
NiCd batteries are used.
Use Alkaline or rechargeable
NiMH batteries.
‘Card Error’ flashes
on the LCD screen.
The memory card has not
been formatted or has the
wrong format.
Format the memory card
(see chapter 14.2).
‘Unlock SD card’
flashes on the LCD
screen.
The SD memory card is
locked so that it is write-
protected.
Unlock the card or use a
different SD memory card or
an MMC memory card.
The memory card is empty.
Take some photographs or
record some video clips.
Insert the memory card in
the other camera to view the
recordings.
‘No images on SD
Card’ is displayed on
the LCD screen.
The photographs and video
clips on the memory card
have been made using a
different camera.
Format the memory card
(see chapter 14.2).
The photographs
contain a lot of noise
(snow).
The photographs are taken
in dark surroundings.
Make sure there is sufficient
light.
The photographs were taken
in bright sunlight.
Take photographs in
shadow.
The photograph is
over exposed.
The contrast in the subject is
too great.
Change the lighting or take
the photographs closer by or
further away.
The photograph is
too light or too dark.
There is too much or too
little light.
Adjust the exposure (see
chapter 11.6).
The image on the
LCD screen is too
dark.
There is insufficient light.
Use an extra light source to
create more light.
Use the flash (see chapter
11.5).
Adjust the exposure (see
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