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Posted on Sep 04, 2017

JVC camcorder model GR-AX700U

I have a JVC camcorder model GR-AX700U and have resolved the EO4 error. My question is about the edit plug. It is a single prong plug that inserts in the top of the camera but I don't know what the other end goes to. It's the same single prong as the other end.

Also, how can I hook the camera up to my PC so I can save the tape content to my hard drive?

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 09, 2006

SOURCE: eo4 error

hi a malfunction of some kind has occurred in this case the camcorders functions become unusable. -eject the cassette once and re-insert it - it claers up yoy sould consult your nearst jvc dealer. good luck

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 11, 2008

SOURCE: JVC GR-D33U ERROR CODE EO4

· http://www.camcorderinfo.com/bbs/index.php
· JVC camcorders
· Tap o the side to fix your problems
-only, only, only use the more expensive JVC tapes. They keep their tension far better than cheaper brands. Also, they won't rub off their oxide coatings on the heads as easily, avoiding the 'clogging' of the heads (which thereby requires constant cleaning-further damaging the heads).
-when and if you do get E- errors do a complete rewind or fast forward to the end of the tape in order to pull out tape slack. Then remove battery and tape for a while. If still screwed, then yes, sharply tap (not hard!) on the closed tape door. That may reposition those tiny switches that I mentioned earlier and get you going again.
-NEVER, EVER, EVER, leave tapes in the machine when not in use....it creates problems for the heads and the mechanisms.
-Don't leave the battery on the camera when not in use for extended periods of time. It can create problems with respect to resetting the computer controlled logic.
-there are little switches and interlocks that provide electrical feedback about the mechanical status of things to the main processor of the camera (ie. tape/no tape in camera, door open/closed etc). Over time, the mechanics get out of adjustment because of usage, humidity and certainly rough handling. So: treat the mechanisms very, very, very delicately. Don't use/store the camera in humid conditions, hot conditions or very cold conditions. Certainly don't leave it in your car---ever!
-get the camera "cleaned and ajusted" regularly to avoid these problems. (I know...more $$$$)
· -I keep bags of dessicant in an insulated camera bag with the camera to maintain dryness and optimal temperatures during storage.

Ekse

  • 13435 Answers
  • Posted on Jun 12, 2008

SOURCE: jvc camcorder gr-ax700u

It is either a loose connector or a wrong setting.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Sep 10, 2009

SOURCE: what is a eo4

ERROR CODE EO4 SAYS TAKE TAPE OUT AND REINSERT IT BUT TAPE WONT COME

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kakima

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  • Posted on Jan 16, 2011

SOURCE: GR-D850 Mini DV Camcorder: need owners manual for jvc gr-d850 mini dv camcord...

http://books.jvc.com/booklist.asp?Model=GR-D850

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If you are asking about software for transferring your tape to your computer, your computer should recognize when your camcorder is plugged into it and it will install the appropriate driver.

Attached is a link to the user manual. You will need to refer to the "editing" section. This should have all of the instructions that you need.

http://static.compusa.com/pdf/jvc-gr-D347U-manual.pdf

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