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I have Kodak M863. The pictures quality is great for daytime outdoor, but evening outdoor and indoor pictures red-blue-green pixels in most areas, especially brown colors areas. Changing the picture pixels in range 3.1M to 8.2M doesn?t help.
Please advice
Michael
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Assuming the camera is not faulty the most frequent reason for a green tint is the selection of the wrong white balance in the camera menu. The menu will contain "AWB", "daylight", sometimes represented by a stylised sun logo and indoor. If you use "daylight" for indoor photos the pictures will have a green cast. Select "AWB" for generally acceptable results. If the pictures have a green cast on outdoor pictures you have a problem
AHX18MEV
4 - 12
[8] SELF-DIAGNOSIS FUNCTION
1. Indoor unit
(AH-X18MEV, AH-X18MEV-1, AH-X24MEV, AH-X24MEV-1)
To display the self-diagnosis, hold down the AUX button for over 5 seconds on the indoor unit when the indoor unit is not operating.
• The operation lamp (red), timer lamp (orange) and Super jet lamp lighter) flash to indicate the information of malfunction.
(Display of self-diagnosis result)
The operation lamp (red) and the Super jet lamp (green) flash in synchronization with the timer lamp (orange).
(AH-XP18MV, AH-XP18MV-1, AH-XP24MV, AH-XP24MV-1)
To display the self-diagnosis, hold down the AUX button for over 5 seconds on the indoor unit when the indoor unit is not operating.
• The POWER CONSUMPTION indicator indicates the information of malfunction by showing the main category error (number) and the sub-category
error (-number) alternately in 1-second intervals.
Example: Compressor high-temperature error
Remark
3. CHART
<INDOOR UNIT> ?:1-second ON / 1-second OFF
Problem
symptom
Outdoor
unit indication
(LED1)
Indoor unit Malfunction
No.
Content of diagnosis Check point Action
Lamp Main Sub Main Sub
Normal
condition
Normal
blinking
? ? ? ? ? Timer (Orange) 0 0 Normal
Operation (Red)
Super Jet (Green)
Indoor and
outdoor
units do not
operate.
1-time ? ? ? ? ? Timer (Orange) 1 0 Outdoor unit
thermistor
short-circuit
Heat exchanger
thermistor short
circuit error
(1) Measure the resistance
of the outdoor
unit
thermistors.
(1) Replace the outdoor
unit thermistor
assembly.
? Operation (Red)
Super Jet (Green)
? ? ? ? ? Timer (Orange) 1 Outdoor temperature
thermistor
short circuit error
(2) Check the lead wire
of the outdoor unit
thermistor for torn
sheath and shortcircuit.
(2) Replace the outdoor
unit thermistor
assembly.
? Operation (Red)
? Super Jet (Green)
? ? ? ? ? Timer (Orange) 2 Suction thermistor
short circuit
error
(3) No abnormality
found in above
inspections (1) and
(2).
(3) Replace the outdoor
unit control
PWB assembly.
? Operation (Red)
? Super Jet (Green)
? ? ? ? ? Timer (Orange) 3 2-way valve
thermistor short
circuit error
? Operation (Red)
? ? Super Jet (Green)
LED1
AU-X24MV, AU-X24MEV
AU-X18MV, AU-X18MEV
LED1
The thermostat wires are this, Red is 24 volts hot, Yellow is cooling, Green is fan,indoor, and white is heat.The outdoor unit wires up to the indoor units terminal board, not the thermostat.The red will go to the R or red 24 volt wire at the furnace.The yellow goes to the yellow terminal at the furnace. You should only have 2 wires to connect at the outdoor unit. Try capping the blue off.It may not be used unless this is a dual transformer unit which you will need a tech to come out and rewire the furnace to make the outdoor unit a 2 wire set-up. This can be very complicated if this is the case. Connect these wires like I have said to the indoor unit, and it should work fine. Please keep me posted. This is only low voltage, so don't let it scare you. If nothing works, I would say that the blue wire outdoors is the 3rd wire for a 2 transformer unit, and will need to be rewired at the indoor unit for it to work, this I would have to be there to do. Sincerely, Shastalaker7 A/C, & Heating Contractor
I have the same exact problem. It started doing that on my camera about 2 months after I had. For 10 mega pixels the picture quality really isn't that great, nor is the quality of the camera itself.
KODAK Easyhare digital camera light status 1. Blinking green light(or blinking blue or white light in some models) - Means camera is performing a power up procedure.Note: Wait a few moments to see if the camera displays a solid green (or blue or white) light or a blinking red light. 2.Solid green light(or blinking blue or white light in some models) - Means Camera has sufficient power 3. Blinking red light - Means camera batteries are weak or need replacement;If battery are new and still red light camera needed to be repaired
For futher assistance contact Kodak support line 1 800 235 6325 (23KODAK)
white definately goes to white. however you configure the red, black and blues will only determine which switch on the wall controls the fan or light. as for the bare copper, the fans typically come from the factory with a green pigtail screwed into the top of the downrod
Some possible causes: a slow card...purchase one rated for faster speed. Picture quality level set to highest level...pictures look great but take time to process. Some brands of cards are slow, especially the cheap ones. Stick with the big names. If your card is full of pictures, it will be slow.
I have a Easy Share M863 and have had it less than a year. It was working great and then last week I tried turning it on and it would not open. I thought it might be the battery needed charging so I did that. It still will not open. I contacted Kodak and they told me they would give me 15% on a new digital camera. That is not what I wanted. My camera is not even a year old. It should have lasted longer I think.
first how did you take a picutre during daytime ? try the auto setting on the camera , perhaps you have it now in the night mode and that may cause your problem
what's probably happening is this: Since the light is low, the shutter must remain open for a relatively long time. If you're hand-holding the camera, you'll get blurry shots. Using a tripod will eliminate this. It doesn't typically happen outdoors because there's usually enough light to permit very fast shutter speeds (>60th of a second or so). Some newer cameras offer image-stablization for those lower-light situations. The camera or lens makes very quick adjustments to compensate for your moving when taking a shot. Hope this helps! Best wishes
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