Sony DSC-U50 User Manual

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Symptom

Cause

Solution

You cannot connect your
camera to the printer.

• The printer is not PictBridge compliant.

• The printer is not ready to be connected.

• Your camera is not connected to the printer

correctly.

p Ask the printer manufacturer if the printer is PictBridge

compliant.

p Confirm that the printer is turned on and is ready to be

connected.

p When the preparations needed to make the connection between

the camera and the printer are finished, make the connection
(pages 42 and 43).

You cannot print.

• Your camera is not connected to the printer.

• The power of the printer is off.

• You cannot print a movie.

p Confirm that your camera is correctly connected to the printer

using the USB cable.

p Turn the printer on. For details, see the operation manual

supplied with the printer.

Printing was stopped.

• You disconnected the USB cable before the

mark disappeared.

You cannot attach a date to
an image.

• Your printer does not support this function.

p Ask the printer manufacturer if the printer supports this

function.

Symptom

Cause

Solution

Your camera does not work.

• The battery level is low. (The E indicator

appears.)

• The USB cable is connected.

p Charge the batteries (page 10).

p Disconnect the USB cable (pages 58 and 65).

The power is on, but the
camera does not work.

• The built-in microcomputer is not working

properly.

p Remove the batteries, then install them again after about one

minute and turn on the camera. If the functions still do not work,

press the

RESET

button located on the bottom of the camera

using

a fine-tipped object, then turn the power on again (page 67). (If
you press the RESET button, all settings including the date and
time are cleared.)

You cannot identify an
indicator on the LCD screen.

p Check the indicator (pages 86 and 87).

The lens gets fogged.

• Moisture condensation has occurred.

p Turn off the camera and leave it for about an hour at the room

temperature for the moisture to evaporate before use (page 80).

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