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Re: Re: JVC service or questions
dee dee - 11th Dec 2004 1:09
Could you tell me what the E02 error means
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Frank - 19th Apr 2005 3:40 Please tell me what EO2 means on my jvc camcorder screen.It will not allow me to record it says that the camera is in safe mode to re-insert battery,i did that but it still does not work. Please tell me what to do Thanks.
- Re[4]: JVC service or questions LaNette Proctor - 1st Aug 2005 2:14
Our camcorder is doing the exact same thing. How did you fix yours??
Please help... our vacation tape is stuck in it.
- Re[4]: JVC service or questions Selena - 5th Aug 2005 23:39
hi, i was wondering if you got your camera working again after you had the E02 safe mode problem. mine is doing the same thing and it says to remove the battery and when i do it doesn't fix the problem. if you know how can you please email me and let me know what you did. thank you so much for your time.
selena
- Re[4]: JVC service or questions jon wagar - 17th Nov 2005 23:07
i was wondering if you ever got your camera out of E02 safeguard mode---- its happening to mine---please email me if you can help--
thanks
jon
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Wesley - 20th Jan 2006 1:35 This is a defect, as far as I read anyway. When this error comes up eject the cassette, take it out, put it back in, and the error will be gone.
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Deborah - 20th Jan 2006 10:03 Hi
I've also got the error code E02. I checked the instructions and it says absolutely NOT to remove the casette. It would damage the tape.
Remove electric sources (battery etc.) and wait a few minutes. After the code had disapeared you can use your camera again. If you didn't solve the problem after 2 or 3 times ask your JVC dealer.
We couldn't solve the problem and we went to our dealer yesterday. They wanted to send it back to the fabric, but that was very expensive. We hope there is another solution.
Greetz Deborah.
- Re[4]: JVC service or questions Deborah - 20th Jan 2006 10:16
I've also got the error code E02. I checked the instructions and it says absolutely NOT to remove the casette. It would damage the tape.
Remove electric sources (battery etc.) and wait a few minutes. After the code had disapeared you can use your camera again. If you didn't solve the problem after 2 or 3 times ask your JVC dealer.
We couldn't solve the problem and we went to our dealer yesterday. They wanted to send it back to the fabric, but that was very expensive. We hope there is another solution.
Greetz Deborah.
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Phil - 11th Apr 2007 11:30 Hey,
I had the error as well EO2 ... I came here and figured it out... what I did was that I removed the battery but it wouldn't do anything once i put it back in... so instead of putting it back i hooked up my charger and then turned on the camera... opened the case for the DV tape to get out but it wouldnt work... i waited 20 seconds then the tape finally came out... put it back in ... and now it works!!!!
- Re[4]: JVC service or questions anita - 21st Jun 2007 14:06
did you find a way to fix the problem ?
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mohamed brouch - 11th Aug 2006 11:09 ok this message I wrote it in French and I made the translation on the site google. for the question of error EO2 I have a video camera jvc after my works on a festival and in moment an error message posts EO2. ok I did many things and I made research has the Internet but anything I read for what this message it posts is bad unloading. I know that it is not the battery but on the camera video and to decontaminate the current which is inside the idea which arrives to me is to make the camera with the refrigerator for one night and the morning signal its walk. and I wish you good luck and that it is moving mohamed Morocco
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