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Hi,
This error refers to a discrepancy between the HDD & the machine. If the hard drive has not been swapped out & nothing has changed on the machine then try resetting the copier to see if that rectifies it.
To reset the machine you will need to enter simulation mode.
First, make sure the copier is in COPY mode.
Then press the following 4 keys in quick succession: # * C *
You should then have a screen showing simulation mode.
Then enter 16 & press either of the copy keys (black or colour).
This should then display U2 ERROR RESET.
Press EXECUTE, YES then press the CA key.
The machine will exit simulation mode & restart.
If after restart the machine displays U2 again then you will probably have a HDD fault. Unfortunately, the HDD would have to be replaced by an authorised dealer as new Firmware would have to be reload to allow the machine to recognise a new HDD.
Hope this helps.
Dave.
What kind of dvds are you trying to copy? If you're trying to copy movies from the store then it will never work and there is a security protocol the blocks that.
Try to pull out the battery, wait for a while and put the battery back. Turn the camera on. If the 'err' does not disappear, try resetting the camera with the reset button. If any of this won't help, take the camera to the authorized Nikon dealership for repairs.
What you need to do is to put in your dvd that you wish to copy onto and then press the DVD button on your remote control. (this is next to the HDD button which is under the POWER button) Then follow the on screen prompts and instructions in the owners manual. I had the same problem but found the solution by mistake!
HDD ERR is quite a serious error, as it means there is a hardware problem with the internal disk drive. You could try switching off the unit and disconnecting the mains cable overnight, and trying again, but really this will need to be a call to an engineer.
If your unit is still in warranty call them now to arrange a fix. To find your local warranty centre, go to your regional Panasonic website, and look under Customer Support
Had this JVC recorder for a couple of years, It has always take ages to
boot up and start working now its stuck on "Loading" on the display.
Anyone no of a reset seqence that will restart the machine
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