Issue Solution
The image is too dark.
l
Press the brightness buttons on your document camera.
l
If the object isn’t well lit, turn on your document camera LED.
l
Adjust the shutter speed. See Camera view Image Settings
on-screen display menu on page 30.
The image is broken apart
by lines.
l
Adjust the distance between the object and the camera.
l
Adjust your projector settings.
SD Card view issues
Use the following table to troubleshoot issues with SD Card view.
Issue Solution
No image appears when you
press the SD Card view
button.
l
Check the connection between your document camera and the
projector, television or display. See Setup configurations for
Camera view and SD Card view on page 11.
l
Ensure your document camera, projector or television is turned
on.
A crossed out, red SDCard
icon appears when you
press the SD Card view
button.
Place a SD or SDHC memory card in your document camera SD
card slot.
OR
There are no images on the memory card.
The SD Card view menu
does not include
SDSettings .
In Camera view, set USB-B mode to Application. See Setting USB-B
Application mode on page 37.
Slideshow doesn’t start, and
there are images in the
memory card.
Your slideshow is set to Lock, and you don’t have any locked
images.
Set the slideshow to All. See Slideshow Settings on-screen display
menu on page 46.
OR
Lock some or all of the images in the memory card. SeeLocking and
unlocking images on page 44.
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