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12-4 Caring for the Camera and Troubleshooting
Make sure your camera is turned on and the batteries
have enough power.
Check the serial port settings in the Setup screen of
your EPSON Photo! software. You may need to change
the Port and Speed serial connection settings to Auto.
If the Speed is already set to Auto, you may need to
change the setting manually. Check the port settings in
the Windows Control panel to see if the EPSON Photo!
setting is too fast for your port. If it is, change the port
setting to a faster speed, if you can. If you can’t change
it to a faster speed, adjust the speed in your EPSON
Photo! software as described on page 3-6.
Make sure the port to which your camera is connected
is properly configured. The Base I/O port address and
the Interrupt Request Number (IRQ) assigned to the
port should not be in conflict with any other devices.
Your LCD monitor has a flickering image
Check to see what sort of lighting conditions you are
taking pictures under. If you are using View Mode of
the LCD monitor under fluorescent light, the monitor
may appear to flicker. This should not affect the
appearance of your photos.
Your LCD monitor shuts itself off and the battery icon
indicates that the batteries are used up.
If you are using alkaline batteries, you may want to
consider switching to rechargeable or lithium batteries
when using the LCD monitor. These batteries last
longer and work better with this option.
If you are mostly using the LCD monitor in Playback
mode, or taking indoor pictures, you may want to use
the AC adapter. See Appendix A for instructions on
ordering and using the AC adapter.
Picture Problems
If you’re not satisfied with the pictures you get from
PhotoPC 500, you may need to adjust some of the camera
settings. Read the suggestions below.
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