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Do an internet search using a search engine such as google and type in " sanyo tv model#:_________remote code " put in remote model # which is usually on back of remote or in battery compartment of remote when you take out batteries. Rich
I found a bunch of them on Amazon by searching for "sanyo VPC-e760 charger". Your camera uses a common battery, type NP-40, so you can use any charger that will fit that battery.
See if the menu has a battery type setting. Some cameras have the ability to use different battery types (alkaline, Ni-Cad, Lithium, ect) and have power management presets to accurately indicate a low battery condition. If you are set to one type an install another, a false reading would result.
I had this same problem with my Sanyo. I went on E Bay and purchased a new battery.. It was about 8 dollars and shipped from China. But it worked when I put the new battery in and charged it.
what kind of batteries are you using.
sometime theses cameras have issuse with different battery types.
i suggest getting batteries recommended to use with the camera.
if this is not the problem you may have a loose connection or damaged connection inside the battery casing. contact sanyo for repair or take back to where you bought it.
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