Troubleshooting, Troubleshooting -71 – Nikon Camera N60 User Manual

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Troubleshooting

LCD panel

Viewfinder

Cause

Remedy

Page

f

£E blinks

f

££ blinks

• Lens is not set to its

minimum aperture.

• Set lens to

minimum aperture.

16

appears

• Batteries are

nearing
exhaustion.

• Have fresh ones

ready.

15

■CT3 blinks

• Batteries are just

about exhausted.

• Turn the power oft

and replace
batteries with new
ones.

15

F- - blinks

(F - - appears

without blinking

in M mode)

F- - blinks

(

f

- - appears

without blinking

in M mode)

• Non-CPU lens is

attached or lens is
not attached.

• Attach CPU lens

(except IX-Nikkor)

correctly. (Or set

the exposure

mode to Manual.)

16

fi-r and Q blink

and £ appears

Err blinks

• Film is not

correctly
positioned.

• Reload film.

19

Q blinks

and £ appears

• Non-DX-coded

film is loaded.

• Load DX-coded

film.

19

Q blinks

• An exposed film

remains in the film

cartridge chamber.

• Remove film

cartridge.

27

£rr and Q blink

• Battery power is

low or temperature
is too low to
rewind film.

• Turn the power off

and replace

batteries with new

ones. Then, turn

the power on and

rewind film again.

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In certain cases, due to static electricity or poorly loaded batteries, the
N60/N60QD camera’s microcomputer may turn the camera off, even with fresh

properly installed batteries. For the same reason, film may not advance properly.

In each of these cases, to resume operation, simply turn the power off, then turn

it on again, or remove batteries and install them again.

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