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Thom Hogan's Guide D200 har en sista utväg, när allt annat prövats:
(Citat):
The Last Resort Reset
The D200 contains considerable electronics, including a CPU
and dedicated digital processors. Like a computer, it can
sometimes get confused. If the camera is locked up or
displaying unusual or garbled characters, you’ve got one last
option for resetting the camera:
1. Turn the camera OFF.
2. If you’re using battery power, remove the main
battery. If you’re using AC Power, unplug the adapter.
3. Turn the camera ON until the clock battery runs down
(note that this may take several days). If you’re in a
hurry you can try leaving the camera ON for only a
few seconds, but this doesn’t fully reset some of the
internal parameters.
4. Turn the camera OFF.
5. Put the battery back into the camera or restore AC
power.
6. Turn the camera back On.
If the camera is now working normally, set the date, time, and
any other settings you may have lost (the camera should be
set back to the way it came from the factory). If the camera
still isn’t working properly and you’ve checked to make sure
that you haven’t made a setting that is causing a problem,
you’ll have to return it to Nikon for servicing
(see “Getting Service” on page <H724>).
Why turn the camera On in Step 3? We want the camera to
exhaust any internal capacitors that are storing charge and
holding values that need to be reset. We want the camera to
come up in a “clean” state when we restore power.
(Slut citat)
Min guide för D70 har blivit korrupt och går ej att öppna, men det går troligen att använda ovanstående recept..? Någon med Hogans D70-guide?
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