Toshiba Gigashot GSC-A40FE - error (004)

Hello

I just bought the Toshiba Gigashot GSC-A40FE.
When you first start, I put the time and date on the camcorder and after I was finished I get the error message 'error' (004)
So I tried to restart the camera but I get the same error every time. Can someone help me with this error?

Best looks and thanks in advance for your answers

Julian

Hello

Have you tried to update the firmware?

You can find the latest update on the European driver Toshiba page;

Choose: Options-> Digital Imaging-> Digital video cameras-> Gigashot a series

You will find the update of the firmware (1.15 at that time) and the Quick Start Guide.

See you soon

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