Olympus D-555 Zoom ImageLink User Manual

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Troubleshooting

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Appendix

The monitor does not turn on.
The camera is set to
[MONITOR OFF].

Press

Z in the shooting mode to display the

top menu, then press

c to select

[MONITOR ON].

P. 20

The viewfinder or monitor is hard to see.
There is condensation*
inside the camera.

Turn the camera off and wait until it dries
before turning it on again.

The brightness of the
monitor is not adjusted
properly.

Use [s] to adjust monitor brightness.

P. 63

The monitor is exposed
to direct sunlight.

Block the sunlight with your hand or use the
viewfinder while taking pictures.

Vertical lines appear on
the monitor screen
during shooting.

Aiming the camera at a bright subject in
sunlight may cause vertical lines to appear
on the screen. This is not a malfunction.

The date recorded with the image data is wrong.
The date/time is not set. Set the date/time. The clock adjustment is

not factory-preset.

P. 64

The camera has been
left without batteries.

If the camera is left without batteries for 3
days, the date/time setting is canceled. Set
the date/time again.

P. 64

The settings are returned to the factory default settings when the camera is turned
off.
[ALL RESET] is set to [ON]. Set [ALL RESET] to [OFF].

P. 59

The picture is out of focus.
The subject was too
close.

Move further away from the subject. To take
pictures closer than 20 cm (7.9") with the
zoom in the maximum wide position, use the
super macro mode.

P. 32

Auto focus is not
possible.

Use the focus lock to focus on your subject.

P. 21

There is condensation*
on the lens.

Turn the camera off and wait until it dries
before turning it on again.

* Condensation: When it is cold outside, the water vapor in the air is rapidly cooled and

turns to droplets of water.
Condensation occurs when the camera is suddenly taken from a cold
place into a warm room.

Possible cause

Corrective action

Ref.

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