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Re[2]: JVC GR-D31U condensation problem

Saso Posted Sep 12, 2005, in response to:Christine

Hi Here is the soltion to your problem. I opened the camera, take out all the screws, but make sure to make a notes where they cam from, beacuse they are not all the same size, so you don't want to mix them. After that open the camera (it will split on two parts). On the place where the main control buton is (you know (off, tape, manual and auto) there is the main conector (a plugin). Disconect it, wait for 1/2 hour and put it back again. It will do a hard reset of the camera, and the error message will be lost. You can assemble the camera back and turn it on. Everything should be OK. My camera is gr-d30U but probably everything will be same on yours. Always disconnect the battery from the camera when you are not using it, and also don't leave the tape when you are not using the camera. Also keep a lot of this small silicate gel bags in the camera bag. Hope this will help you, it helped me.

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    You are warned not to dismantle the camera, but it seems nothing else works. So if you chose to, remember you are taking a risk. Here are all the screws you need to remove for the GR-D31U (possibly same for others) www.vulomedia.com/images/79790JVCGUIDE.jpg You can print this and use it to place your screws on the numbers, because they are all shapes and sizes. Good luck!

    Comments 2, Last comment by Rodrigo Apr 26, 2007

    You are warned not to dismantle the camera, but it seems nothing else works. So if you chose to, remember you are taking a risk. Here are all the screws you need to remove for the GR-D31U (possibly same for others) If the above appears as code go here: www.vulomedia.com/images/79790JVCGUIDE.jpg You can print this and use it to place your screws on the numbers, because they are all shapes and sizes. Good luck!

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