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Well thanks that you found out. i was going to tell you to do exactly what you did because the timecode rreads where it is tapes and does not where it's not.
I'ts likely that the record sensor that pushes on the tab on the tape is bent or broken. Making the VCR think you are trying to record on to a protected tape.
Your camera appears slightly older than mine so I will do my best for you. Have you tried ejecting the tape with the power off? If I have problems I slide the eject button when the camera is off but plugged in and the tape can be ejected. I suspect the tape mechanism is in trouble. When a tape stuck in mine I had to literally force the cover open. But this is a last resort.
Give my suggestion a try and apologies if you have already tried that...
Panasonic JVC Description F01 No Take-up reel rotation F02 E03 No Supply reel rotation F03 E02 Mechanism has not unloaded to the eject position F04 E01 Mechanism has not fully loaded to the stop position F05 E04 Rotation of video head has stalled or to fast E06 Tape drive motor is not rotating or stalled F31 Data transmission error F51 Focus motor is not functioning, No focus F52 Zoom motor is not functioning, No Zoom U10 Dew sensor has detected condensation or failed U11 Video heads have been detected as dirty or failed Matti Knuutila[email protected]
try to clean the video head using a blank new tape and fast forward it 5 times if needed...dont use a video cassette cleaner it will ruin your video head...
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