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Stupid question: does the sound still work? it could be the LED just died after continual use (rare, since they last a long time, but not uncommon). If not... it could be the controlling circuit board died. In which case, unless you have electronics repair experience, it would be probably more worthwhile to just replace the speakers, as pricey a model as it is.
Press MENU to bring up the menu. Use left/right to select Setup 2 (toolbox with a "2" below it). Use up/down to select "Clock Set". Use left/right to move between fields, up/down to change values.
first fuse as standard is in the plug to the power adapter. The second fuse is located at the back of the box where the power lead goes into. It is covered so look closely you just need something flat to open it. I have the S750 and that is what im basing this on but if the s700 is the same then you will find this helpful. Sorry did not notice this before.
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As per page 13 of the user guide (DSC-s750), the camera does not have a feature for superimposing dates on images. You can however, use "Picture Motion Browser" to print and save images with date.
You can download the software from http://www.sony-mea.com/support/download/product/dsc-s750/modelfirst
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