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Error messages
Inspect the equipment as described in "3 Pre-observation/pre-operation preparation and
inspection" (P. 13), do not use the equipment if there are any obvious malfunctions. Contact Olympus
for repairs. Should even the slightest irregularity be suspected, do not use the instrument.
Perform the actions described in "8.1 Troubleshooting guide" (P. 71). If the problem cannot be re-
solved by the described remedial action, stop using the instrument and send it to Olympus for re-
pair.
8 Troubleshooting
8.1 Troubleshooting guide
Message
Cause and recommended action
NO RECORDING MEDIA.
The USB flash drive is not loaded.
→
Load the USB flash drive and try again. Or turn the instrument off,
then on again.
RECORDING MEDIA FULL.
The USB flash drive is full.
→
Delete unneeded data to free up space or replace with the USB
flash drive.
THIS IMAGE CANNOT BE RETRIEVED.
The image was not recorded with this instrument.
→
Only images recorded with this instrument can be displayed.
RECORDING MEDIA ERROR.
PLEASE FORMAT THE RECORDING
MEDIA.
The format of the USB flash drive cannot be recognized.
→
Format the USB flash drive on the instrument.
IMAGER ERROR.
PLEASE TURN OFF THE POWER.
The self-check function activated and prompted termination of opera-
tion.
→
Stop inspection and turn the instrument off, then on again.
OVER CURRENT (USB).
PLEASE TURN OFF THE POWER.
The USB flash drive being used is not recommended for this system
→
Stop inspection and turn the instrument off, then on again.
Use recommended USB flash drive.
A USB device other than the USB flash drive is connected.
→
Disconnect all USB devices except the USB flash drive.
LOW BATTERY.
PLEASE CONNECT TO THE AC ADAPTER
OR TURN OFF THE POWER.
Battery voltage is low.
→
Stop all image recording, copy, and delete operation, the USB
flash drive format operations, etc., and immediately replace the
battery. Or you connect the AC adapter.
IMAGE CAPTURE ERROR.
PLEASE TURN OFF THE POWER.
Self-check triggers during use and displays a message.
→
Stop inspection and turn the instrument off, then on again.