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    Appendix11
    4Use the four-way controller (23) 
    to select [Mirror Up] and press 
    the 4 button.
    The mirror is locked in the up position.
    If you used Dust Alert to detect dust on 
    the sensor within the last 30 minutes, the 
    Dust Alert image appears on the monitor. 
    Clean the sensor while checking the 
    location of the dust.
    5Clean the CMOS sensor.
    Use a brush-less blower to remove dirt 
    and dust from the CMOS sensor. Using a 
    blower with a brush may scratch the 
    CMOS sensor. Do not wipe the CMOS 
    sensor with a cloth.
    6Turn off the camera.
    7Attach the lens after the mirror returns to its original 
    position.
    Sensor Cleaning
    Cancel Mirror Up
    Raises mirror and opens shutter
    for access to clean sensor.
    Turn the power off to finish
    OKOK 
    						
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    Appendix11
    Optional Accessories
    A number of dedicated accessories are available for this camera. Contact 
    a PENTAX Service Center for details regarding accessories.
    Products marked with an asterisk (*) are the same as those supplied with 
    the camera.
    Battery Charger kit K-BC109 (*)
    (Kit includes Battery Charger D-BC109 and AC plug cord.)
    Rechargeable Lithium-ion Battery D-LI109 (*)
    AC Adapter kit K-AC109
    (Kit includes AC Adapter D-AC50, DC Coupler D-DC109 and AC plug 
    cord.)
    Lets you power your camera from an AC outlet.
    AA battery holder D-BH109
    Adapter for using four commercially 
    available AA batteries.
    Power Supply Accessories
    The AC adapter and battery charger are only sold as a kit.
    D-BH109 
    						
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    Appendix11 Auto Flash AF540FGZ
    Auto Flash AF360FGZ
    The AF540FGZ and AF360FGZ are 
    P-TTL auto flash units with a maximum 
    guide number of 54 and 36 (ISO 100/m), 
    respectively. Their features include 
    slave-sync flash, contrast-control-sync 
    flash, high-speed sync flash, wireless 
    flash, slow-speed sync and trailing 
    curtain sync flash.
    Auto Flash AF200FG
    The AF200FG is a P-TTL auto flash unit 
    with a maximum guide number of 20 
    (ISO 100/m). It features contrast-
    control-sync flash and slow-speed sync 
    flash when combined with an 
    AF540FGZ or AF360FGZ unit.
    Auto Macro Flash AF160FC
    The AF160FC is a flash system 
    especially designed for macro 
    photography to take close, shadowless 
    pictures of small objects. It is compatible 
    with existing TTL auto flash functions 
    and it can be used with a wide range of 
    PENTAX cameras by using provided 
    adapter rings.
    Flash Accessories
    AF540FGZ
    AF360FGZ
    AF200FG
    AF160FC 
    						
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    Appendix11Hot Shoe Adapter F
    G
    Extension Cord F5P
    Off-Camera Shoe Adapter F
    Use the adapters and cords to use the 
    external flash away from the camera.
    Off-camera Shoe Clip CL-10
    When using the AF540FGZ or 
    AF360FGZ as a wireless flash, this 
    large clip is used for setting the external 
    flash on a desk or table.
    Magnifier Eyecup O-ME53
    This viewfinder accessory is for 
    magnifying up to approximately 1.18 
    times.
    When the eyecup is attached to the 
    W with a viewfinder magnification of 
    approximately 0.85 times, the combined 
    magnification becomes approximately 
    1.0 times, making manual focusing 
    much easier.
    Magnifier F
    B
    This viewfinder accessory is for 
    magnifying the central area of the 
    viewfinder 2×.
    You can see the entire view by simply 
    flipping up the accessory from the eye-
    piece, as it is a hinge-type magnifier.
    For Viewfinder
    Hot Shoe Adapter FG
    Off-camera Shoe Adapter F
    Off-camera Shoe Clip CL-10
    Magnifier Eyecup O-ME53
    Magnifier FB 
    						
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    Appendix11 Ref-converter A
    This is an accessory that changes the 
    viewfinder viewing angle at 90° 
    intervals. The viewfinder magnification 
    can be switched between 1× and 2×.
    Diopter correction lens adapter M
    This accessory adjusts the diopter. 
    Install it on the viewfinder.
    If it is difficult to see the viewfinder 
    image clearly, choose one of the eight 
    correction of approximately –5 to 
    +3 m
    –1 (per meter).
    Eyecup F
    Q (*)
    ME Viewfinder Cap
    Lets you shoot pictures from within 4 m of the front of the camera.
    Remote Control F
    Remote Control Waterproof O-RC1
    Remote Control
    Ref-converter A
    Diopter correction lens adapter M 
    						
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    Appendix11Camera Case O-CC84
    Camera Strap O-ST53 (*)
    Hand Strap O-ST991
    Hand Strap O-ST992
    Free Length Strap O-ST842
    Use this kit to clean the optical parts 
    such as the CMOS sensor and lens of 
    this camera.
    Body Mount Cap K
    Hot Shoe Cover F
    K (*)
    USB Cable I-USB7 (*)
    AV Cable I-AVC7
    Camera Case/Strap
    Imagesensor Cleaning Kit O-ICK1
    Others 
    						
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    Appendix11
    Error Messages
    Error MessageDescription
    Memory card fullThe SD Memory Card is full and no more 
    images can be saved. Insert a new SD Memory 
    Card or delete unwanted images. (p.52, p.84) 
    Data may be saved when you perform the 
    following operations.
    • Change the file format to JPEG. (p.195)
    • Change the JPEG Recorded Pixels or JPEG 
    Quality setting. (p.192, p.193)
    No imageThere are no images that can be played back 
    on the SD Memory Card.
    This image cannot be 
    displayedYou are trying to play back an image in a format 
    not supported by this camera. You may be able 
    to play it back on another brand of camera or 
    your computer.
    No card in the cameraThe SD Memory Card is not inserted in the 
    camera. (p.52) 
    Cannot use this cardThe inserted SD Memory Card is not 
    compatible with this camera.
    Memory card errorThe SD Memory Card has a problem, and 
    image capture and playback are impossible. It 
    may be viewable on a computer but not with this 
    camera.
    Card is not formattedThe SD Memory Card you have inserted is 
    unformatted or has been formatted on another 
    device and is not compatible with this camera. 
    Use the card after formatting it with this camera. 
    (p.268) 
    Card is lockedThe write-protect switch on an SD Memory 
    Card you have inserted is locked. Unlock the 
    SD Memory Card. (p.53)
    The card is 
    electronically lockedData is protected by the SD Memory Card 
    security feature.
    This image cannot be 
    enlarged
    You are trying to enlarge an image that cannot be 
    enlarged.
    This image is protectedYou are trying to delete an image that is 
    protected. Remove protection from the image. 
    (p.240)  
    						
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    Battery depletedThe battery is exhausted. Install a fully charged 
    battery or new AA batteries in the camera. 
    (p.43) 
    Not enough battery 
    power remaining 
    to clean sensorAppears during sensor cleaning if the battery 
    level is insufficient. Install a fully charged 
    battery or new AA batteries, or use the AC 
    adaptor kit K-AC109 (optional). (p.50) 
    Not enough battery 
    power remaining to 
    activate Pixel MappingAppears during Pixel Mapping if the battery 
    level is insufficient. Install a fully charged 
    battery or new AA batteries, or use the AC 
    adaptor kit K-AC109 (optional). (p.50)
    Image folder cannot be 
    createdThe maximum folder number (999) and file 
    number (9999) are being used, and no more 
    images can be saved. Insert a new SD Memory 
    Card or format the card. (p.268)
    Unable to store imageThe image could not be saved because of an 
    SD Memory Card error.
    Settings not storedThe DPOF settings could not be saved because 
    SD Memory Card is full. Delete unwanted 
    images and perform DPOF setting again. (p.84) 
    The operation could not be 
    completed correctlyThe camera was unable to measure the manual 
    white balance or detect dust on the sensor. Try 
    the operation again. (p.202, p.316) 
    No more images can be 
    selectedYou cannot select 100 or more images at a time 
    for Index (p.229) and Select & Delete (p.236).
    No image can be processedThere are no images that can be processed 
    using Digital Filter (p.253) or RAW 
    Development (p.259) function.
    This image cannot be 
    processedAppears when you try to perform Resize 
    (p.250), Cropping (p.251), Digital Filter (p.253), 
    or RAW Development (p.259) for images 
    captured with other cameras, or when you try to 
    perform Resize or Cropping for minimum file 
    size images.
    The camera failed to create 
    an imageThe creation of an index print image failed. 
    (p.229)
    Error MessageDescription 
    						
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    Camera overheated. 
    Disabling Live View temporarily 
    to protect circuitryLive View cannot be used because the 
    camera’s internal temperature is too high. 
    Press the 4 button and try using Live View 
    again when the camera has cooled down.
    Cannot start Live ViewAppears when Live View is started when [22. 
    Using Aperture Ring] in the [A Custom Setting 
    4] menu is set to [Prohibited] and the lens 
    aperture ring is set to a position other than s, 
    or a lens without an s position is being used.
    This function is not available 
    in the current modeYou are trying to set a function that is not 
    available when the capture mode is set to 
    Picture mode, H (Scene) mode or C (Movie) 
    mode.
    Error MessageDescription 
    						
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    Appendix11
    Troubleshooting
    In rare cases, the camera may not operate correctly due to static 
    electricity. This can be remedied by taking the battery out and putting it 
    back in again. When the mirror remains in the up position, take the battery 
    out and put it back in again. Then, the mirror will retract when the camera 
    is turned on again. After these procedures are done, if the camera 
    operates correctly, it does not require any repairs.
    We recommend checking the following items before contacting a service 
    center.
    ProblemCauseRemedy
    The camera 
    does not 
    turn onBattery is not 
    installedCheck if battery is installed. If not, install a 
    fully charged battery.
    Battery is not 
    installed properlyCheck the orientation of battery.
    Re-insert battery according to the +/– 
    symbols. (p.45, p.46)
    The battery power is 
    lowReplace with a charged battery or use the 
    AC adapter kit K-AC109 (optional). (p.50) 
    The shutter 
    cannot be 
    releasedThe lens aperture 
    ring is set to other 
    than the s positionSet the lens aperture ring to the s position 
    (p.104) or select [Permitted] in [22. Using 
    Aperture Ring] of the [ACustom Setting 4] 
    menu. (p.314)
    The built-in flash is 
    chargingWait until charging is finished.
    There is no available 
    space on the SD 
    Memory CardInsert an SD Memory Card with available 
    space or delete unwanted images. (p.52, 
    p.84) 
    Recording Wait until recording is finished.
    Autofocus 
    does not 
    workThe subject is 
    difficult to focus onAutofocus cannot focus well on subjects 
    that have low contrast (the sky, white walls, 
    etc.), dark colors, intricate designs, rapidly-
    moving objects or scenery shot through a 
    window or a net-like pattern. Lock focus on 
    another object located at the same distance 
    as your subject, then aim at the target and 
    press the shutter release button fully. 
    Alternatively, use manual focus. (p.134)  
    						
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