Appendix b - troubleshooting, Appendix b – Kodak DCS600 User Manual

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ppendix B

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Appendix B - Troubleshooting

If you run into a problem operating your camera, check the following table to see if you
can find the cause of the problem. If the trouble persists, take the camera to your nearest
dealer or service center.

Top Status
LCD Panel

Viewfinder

Shutter

Cause and Remedy

No indication

No indication

Locked

The battery is exhausted or improperly
installed. Rotate the power switch to OFF and
replace the battery.

F

EE

blinks

F

EE

blinks

Can be released In Programmed Auto or Shutter-Priority Auto

exposure mode, the lens is not set to the
smallest aperture setting. Set the lens to the
smallest aperture.

F-- appears

F-- appears

Can be released With built-in CPU lens in Aperture-Priority

Auto or Manual exposure mode, lens is not set
to the smallest aperture setting. Set the lens to
the smallest aperture with the Sub-Command
Dial. Aperture can also be set by rotating the
lens aperture ring. In this case, F-- remains in
the viewfinder and top LCD panel, and aperture
can only be confirmed through the aperture
direct-readout in the viewfinder.

Non-CPU lens is attached. Programmed Auto
or Shutter-Priority Auto exposure mode cannot
be selected. Set aperture by rotating lens
aperture ring. In this case, aperture can only be
confirmed through the aperture direct-readout
in viewfinder.

Err and Alert LED
blink

Err and Alert LED
blink

Locked

Your camera has detected an abnormality in the
shutter diaphragm. Turn it off and on. If the
same warnings continue to blink, take the
camera to an authorized dealer or service
center.

appears when

3D Color Matrix
Metering is selected.

Can be released 3D Color Matrix Metering is set even though

attached lens has no CPU; camera
automatically resets meter to Center-Weighted
Metering.

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