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Sounds like the batteries are faulty. You didn't buy fakes from eBay or something like that? The best bet here would be to take the batteries out of another camera and put them in this camera. Ensure the polarities are correct. Let the batteries sit up passively and use the door to push them down into place. Wait a few seconds for the blue LED on the front of the camera to flash. If there's an orange LED, the batteries are too low or incorrectly placed or not making contact adequately
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OK, sounds like the camera might be faulty. Contact Support through the link at the bottom of the page. Unfortunately, you might have to go through the entire process again starting from the most basic stuff eg power cycle the base but hopefully they'll get your sorted in a reasonable amount of time
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By any chance did you push the batteries down when inserting? If so, don't - they sometmes stick down. Just place the batteries in their slots and let the battery door do the pushing.
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I tried letting the battery cover push the batteries into position and there was no difference.
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Open a case with support here.