Formatting your memory card, Removing your memory card, Using the display panel – Epson PC800 EN User Manual

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2. Insert the card all the way into the memory card slot. Make

sure the front of the card is facing the front of the camera,
and the arrow on the card’s label is pointing down.

3. Close the memory card cover.

Next, you need to format the card. Follow the steps below.

Formatting Your Memory Card

You should format your card before you use it. Follow these
steps:

1. Turn the camera dial to

. Then press the

W.B.

button

(below

Memory SETUP

). The Memory Card Format

menu appears if a memory card is installed in the camera.

2. Press the top button (next to

MEMORY CARD FORMAT

)

to format the card. You see a message warning you that all
data on the card will be deleted if you format it.

3. Press the button next to

Yes

to format the card, or the

button next to

No

to cancel.

Removing Your Memory Card

Turn your camera

Off

before you remove the card.

CAUTION
Never remove the card while the camera is on. Data in the card may
be lost or damaged.

1. Open the memory card cover.

2. Press the eject button next to the memory card and remove

the card by hand. Then close the cover.

Using the Display Panel

The display panel shows the camera’s current settings and the
number of pictures remaining.

.

Checking the Picture Counter

The large number in the lower right of the status display panel
shows how many additional pictures you can take.

This number is affected by the image quality setting. Also, if
you have any voice recordings stored on your memory card,
the number on the status display panel may be greater than
the actual number of remaining pictures.

When the memory card is full, the number on the status
display panel reads

0

, the status light on the back of the

camera flashes red, and you can no longer use the shutter
button. Before you can take any more pictures, you need to
delete some of the images on the memory card. If you are
using a higher resolution, you may see one of the following in
this corner of the display panel:

eject button

pictures
remaining

low
battery
icon

exposure

white
balance

sensitivity

image quality

monochrome
indicator

timer

flash

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