Wednesday, March 17, 2010

Troubleshoot A Sanyo Vpc T700

Shoot stills and video with a Sanyo Digital Camera.


The Sanyo VPC T700 Digital Camera has a 2.5" full color monitor, a 3x optical zoom lens and a 4x digital zoom. It also features a thumbnail display that allows you to view up to nine images on the LCD monitor, as well as a voice memo that can be recorded once for every 30 seconds of photography. As with most consumer electronics, glitches can occur. Usually these are relatively simple to troubleshoot. For more complex problems, have a qualified camera technician check out your camera for you.


Instructions


1. Check that the battery is inserted to the correct +/- polarity if the camera will not power up. Recharge or replace the battery if necessary.


2. Turn the power back on if the camera suddenly cuts out. The camera will turn off automatically if left unused for a period of time. This is a power saving feature and is normal.


3. Fully charge the battery and then allow it to completely discharge for one cycle if the battery discharges too quickly. This will help to maximize it's performance and lifetime.


4. Slide the mode switch to SHOOTING MODE if you press the shutter button but the camera does not shoot. Make sure to press the button all the way down. Wait until the flash stops charging.


5. Adjust the brightness level of the LCD monitor in the menu if you cannot see any images on the LCD monitor. It could simply be that the monitor is set too dark.


6. Wipe the lens with a soft, dry cloth or lens paper if the camera will not focus even when it is set to auto-focus. Make sure that the subject is within effective focus range.


7. Set the flash to another mode other than "flash-off" mode if the flash does not fire or does not recharge.


8. Move closer to the subject if the image is too dark even when the flash fires. Set the exposure compensation to a larger value. If the image is too bright, set the exposure compensation to a smaller value.


9. Slide the mode switch to playback mode if camera cannot playback.







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