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There is what looks like whats nmeant to be a digital clock in the bottom right hand corner of the screen although it shows nothin just dashes -:-:- siimiliar to this i dont no what i pushed but i cant get it off
2 timers keep popping up periodically on the screen when playing Wii sports. It's not the TV!2 timers keep popping up periodically on the screen when playing Wii sports. It's not the TV!
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It sounds as though you have activated one of the timers. On the LCD display on top of the camera look in the bottom right-hand corner of the display and see if there is a symbol that looks a bit like a one-handed clock (the timer symbol). If so, press the AF-Drive button on top of the camera and rotate the large, circular selector dial on the back of the camera until that symbol goes away. Now the camera should shoot normally.
find the picture icon for the messenger on the bottom right side of your screen near the clock area. Sometimes you will see a down pointing arrow instead. Click on this arrow to open the area and locate the picture of the windows messenger. right click with your mouse on the messenger and choose "exit" and this will close the program.
Press the Fn button to bring up the Fn menu. Press up on the four-way controller to bring up the [Drive Mode] screen. Use left/right to select the one-handed clock. Press down, then use left/right to select the one-handed clock (the one WITHOUT the 2s caption). Press OK. Start the self-timer by fully pressing the shutter release button
It's all on page 117-118 of the manual you can download at http://www.pentaximaging.com/files/product/k200dE.pdf
On a Windows PC, you can double-click on the digital clock down in the right-hand bottom corner and a dialog will pop up allowing you to change the date, time, etc. If the clock does not appear in the system tray (bottom-right), then open the control panel from the start menu and double-click 'Date and Time'.
Black Screen shows memory counting which stops at 256 Mb [is correct] Hit F10 & screen says "Setup" in bottom right hand corner-screen is still black. Floppy Drive Bay green light staying on. Regards John
you probably just pressed the DISP button on accident (its on the lower right hand corner of the screen)
to turn the screen back on, push the DISP button.
if that doesnt work, i would get it looked at by people at Canon.
2 timers keep popping up periodically on the screen when playing Wii sports. It's not the TV!
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