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You've got it on Time Lapse video. Turn on, slide to video, press func. set button, toggle to standard instead of time lapse. Always check your owners manual.
If your camera does not have a time lapse setting then you need to do this manually or make a device to trigger the remote control on your camera at predetermined intervals.
I went to www.samsungcctv.com but could not find your #. surfing the net it shows as a time lapse vcr, is that correct? Anyway, Samsungs got great customer support and can email you a manual or give you the site to look it up. 1-310-632-1234 sales and service located in california. Hope this helps
Hi, Lucky for you there are only 1 set of audio in/out and video in/out so this is not difficult. If you want to hook to a monitor or tv use a standard set of RCA audio cables one connector on each end is white the other is red. The video output is a BNC male connector which you can easily adapt to an F connector which is the standard coaxial input you find on any tv or monitor. You can find this adapter to fit directly onto the BNC connectors and then use any standard tv cable. The same with the video in. The adapter is BNC female on one end to male F on the other end. You need 2. If you need any more help please ask but this should Fixya!
It's a quad. It records all 4 cameras at the same time. You can display 1 cam at a time. If you play it back, you have to hit the buttong that displays the corresponding camera you want to review.
The tape drive mechanism is defective. Most likely a jam in the roller track. It will cost more to repair than the unit is worth. 99% of all Time Lapse VCR's have been switched out with digital recorders. You can get a basic DVR for about 1000.
I think the E3 error code indicates an error with the tape drive mechanism. If it ate a tape, this would indeed be the problem. Time Lapse VCR's are not very popular anymore, everything has gone to digital. It would most likely cost you more to fix that VCR than to switch out to a digital recorder.
Other advantages are -
No tape to change
Very good recorded image quality compared to VCR
Most digital units have capability for remote viewing over the internet
You can set the unit to "alert" you if there is movement in the garden
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