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It is a very small fuse (about the size of a grain of rice) that is directly soldered to your circuit board. It is not a user replaceable part. You'll have to send it back to JVC to replace. In the future, what you need to do is power off when changing the battery.
From what I understand, the camera sustained a burn, similar to that of a retinal burn in the human eye. Once these receptor cells are damaged, they rarely become normal again. The good news, is the camera reception device can be replaced.
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