TRUST 738AV LCD POWER VIDEO
Problem
Cause
Possible solution
The monitor has not
been set correctly.
Compare the photograph to other
photographs (for example, on the
Internet) where you know the
colour is correct. Adjust your
monitor correctly (see the
instruction manual provided with
your monitor).
The printer has been
set incorrectly.
If the photographs look good on
your monitor, check your printer
settings.
An inkjet printer has a
blocked ink cartridge.
See the instruction manual
provided with your printer for
instructions on how to test the
printer and solve any problems.
the monitor or
when printed.
The paper used is
unsuitable for printing
photographs.
Use original paper from your printer
manufacturer for the most reliable
result.
Video images are
jerky.
The camera records
10 images per second.
This is less than a
camcorder.
Move the camera slowly or use a
stand. The recordings will then be
more stable.
The video
recordings
contain a lot of
noise (snow).
There is insufficient
light.
Improve the lighting or select a
different location.
The distance to the
sound source is too
great.
Move closer.
The volume of the
computer speakers is
set very low.
Increase the volume of the
speakers.
The sound is very
soft.
The microphone is
blocked.
Make sure your finger does not
cover the microphone (1, figure 1).
The card was not
empty. The memory
card contains
recordings made with
other cameras.
Format the memory card to make
sure it is 100% empty (see the
‘Camera’ menu in figure 7, format
media).
Fewer recordings
can be saved on
the memory card
than expected.
The recordings
contain a lot of detail
or noise.
In the case of noise, select a
location with more light. If there is
too much detail, it is normal that
less photographs or video clips can
be saved.
The memory card has
been formatted in the
wrong format.
Format the memory card in the
camera (see the ‘Camera’ menu in
figure 7, format media). Do not
format the memory card in a card
reader.
The memory card
cannot be used.
The memory card has
not been inserted
correctly
Press the memory card firmly into
the slot. The card must not
protrude from the camera.
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