Samsung HT-SK5 instruction manual Convenient Functions, Adjusting Display Brightness

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Convenient Functions

Sleep Timer Function

You can set the time that the DVD player will shut itself off.

Press SLEEP button.

"SLEEP" will be displayed. Each time the button is pressed the preset time changes as follows: 10 20 30 60 90 120 150 OFF.

TITLE

CHAP PRGM RDS RT

ST TUNED

kHz MHz

Adjusting Display Brightness

You can adjust the brightness of the display on the main unit so it won't interfere with your movie viewing.

Press DIMMER button.

Each time the button is press, the brightness changes as follows: ‘SLIGHTLY DARK, DARK BRIGHT’.

Mute Function

This is useful when answering a doorbell or telephone call.

Press MUTE button.

MUTE ON’ appears in the display.

To restore the sound, press the button again to select ‘MUTE OFF’.

TITLE

CHAP PRGM RDS RT

ST TUNED

kHz MHz

To confirm the sleep timer setting, press SLEEP button.

The remaining time before the DVD player will shut itself off is displayed.

Pressing the button again changes the sleep time from what you have set earlier.

To cancel the sleep timer, press SLEEP button until OFF appears on the display.

Using Headphones

Use headphones (not supplied) for private listening pleasure.

Connect the headphones to the PHONES jack for private listening.

Caution

To prevent hearing damage, do not increase the volume excessively when using headphones.

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