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Posted on Dec 28, 2007

PANASONIC NV-S900 PALMCODER...

There is an error massage on the view finder - screen.

CODE : F O5

Pls, describe the solution?

e-mail : randinu2007@gmail .com

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 08, 2008

SOURCE: Panasonic NV GS50 driver needed

http://www.mbnet.fi/AjuriApaja/lista.asp?Valmistaja=219&Type=17&OS=10

The driver is for XP but it might work for Vista ...

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 07, 2008

SOURCE: Service manual for Panasonic Handycam NV GS15

I fixed 2 cameras with same problem "Push Reset Switch"
Removed small foreign plastic object which was jamming mechanism without stripping.
In both cases a very tiny piece of one of the broken plastic 'catch' of the door was the problem.
Turn unit upside down and give it a good shake-up and it will drop off & problem solved.
Hope this helps.
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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Sep 25, 2009

SOURCE: USB Driver Panasonic webcam NV-DS50 En

i bought it from australia. can you please link me to the correct driver bubbabear64. would be much appreciated.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 22, 2010

SOURCE: NV-DS55B panasonic digital video camera.

Exactly the same problem as everyone else. There's bound to be someone who can offer advice on what to do. The camera obviously recognises the fault as F05, but where can you reference the remedy to this F05 code? It's not in the manual as far as I can see

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Paul Pope

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  • Posted on Dec 16, 2010

SOURCE: Hi, I have a Panasonic

the ribbon cable that carries the signal to the screen sounds like it has become damaged
thatcan cause the problem
when it is all the way open it stretches the cable resulting in a gap to form, so when only open part of the way there is still a signal. see if there is anything in the hinge that might be causing the stretching of the cable, as that is almost surely the problem..

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it is general fault in this camcorder get a clean path tape and you may get better work regards
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