Hello this is what happens when I try to use the jvc gr-d3ou digital video camera.
Eo1 unit in safeguard mode
Remove and Reattach Battery
I do this and it still has the same problem.
Now it only beeps when I try to get the video cassete out of the camera. It will no longer eject.
Try to replace loading motor
In the case the encoder position is not shifted
to the next point though the loading motor has
rotated in the loading direction for 4 seconds
or more. This error is defined as [E01].
1. The mechanism is locked during mode shift.
2. The mechanism is locked at the mechanism loading
end, because the encoder position is skipped during
mechanism mode shift.
3. No power is supplied to the loading MDA
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Does this board even work? Im sure this is a problem someone could shed some light on. I understand this site wants 19.00 to answer an easy question but a simple, "your camera is skrewed !", and Ill toss it in the trash after I extract my mini dv tape from it.
Here is my solution to this board. Buy a new video camera, one that is not JVC and search for solutions on a different non pay board. Here is how I fixed the problem.
Step 1.) Get a big flathead screwdriver
2.) Jam it in the JVC camera
3.) Use all your strength and bust the mini dv tape out
4.) Drop kick video camera
5.) Throw away the pieces and buy anything but JVC Products.
Here is my solution to this board. Buy a new video camera, one that is not JVC and search for solutions on a different non pay board. Here is how I fixed the problem.
Step 1.) Get a big flathead screwdriver
2.) Jam it in the JVC camera
3.) Use all your strength and bust the mini dv tape out
4.) Drop kick video camera
5.) Throw away the pieces and buy anything but JVC Products.
Here is my solution to this board. Buy a new video camera, one that is not JVC and search for solutions on a different non pay board. Here is how I fixed the problem.
Step 1.) Get a big flathead screwdriver
2.) Jam it in the JVC camera
3.) Use all your strength and bust the mini dv tape out
4.) Drop kick video camera
5.) Throw away the pieces and buy anything but JVC Products.
Here is my solution to this board. Buy a new video camera, one that is not JVC and search for solutions on a different non pay board. Here is how I fixed the problem.
Step 1.) Get a big flathead screwdriver
2.) Jam it in the JVC camera
3.) Use all your strength and bust the mini dv tape out
4.) Drop kick video camera
5.) Throw away the pieces and buy anything but JVC Products.
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