Daewoo SD-3500, SD-9500 owner manual More Functions

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More Functions

The counter counts in real time from the point you load the cassette. This does not have to be its

beginning! The counter does not count unrecorded parts of the tape.

If you rewind beyond the zero position, the counter counts in negative values (e.g. – 0:01:15).

More Functions

16 : 9 Wide Screen Format Playing back / Recording

Clock / counter display

Each time you press [DISPLAY] button,

STOP SP

PR01 ARD

1x: Time and date+current status

Time and date

 

STEREO ON

 

 

2x: Counter+current status

counter

 

 

3x: disappear.

 

 

 

 

But if you press [CLK/CNT] button, clock and counter on display window will change each other.

If didn’t wind tape (PLAY, FF, REW,...), it doesn’t appear the tape remain time.

In case that the timer recording information is inputted in the received broadcasting signal , press the button to display the VPS/PDC icon.

You can play and record the program of 16:9 Wide-Screen format with this player .

• 16:9 Set

-Auto : This video automatically detects the program format (16:9 or 4:3) and records or plays this program in the same format.

-ON : The video will play or record all broadcasts in 16:9 format. 4:3 broadcasts will be converted to 16:9 format.

-OFF : The video will play or record all broadcasts in 4:3 format only.

If you watch a program which is recorded by 16:9 wide screen format with this player, your TV must have 16:9 wide screen function and you have to connect TV and player with the A/V scart.

AUTO REPEAT

VCR SETUP

CLOCK SET LANGUAGE SET RF OUTPUT SET

16:9 SET OSD ON/OFF AUTO CLOCK

PR+/-:SELECT

OK:CONFIRM SETUP:END

16:9 SET

AUTO

OFF

ON

PR+/-:SELECT

OK:CONFIRM SETUP:END

Remaining time and cassette length

If you press the [PLAY] button for 5secs during stop or still mode, it goes Auto repeat mode. This player plays repeatedly the tape from the beginning to end parts.

To release this mode, press the [] button or mode operation button. (PLAY, FF, REW or STOP)

TAPE CONTROL

 

TAPE REMAIN

 

 

 

• Remaining time display is

TAPE REMAIN

 

E-180

 

 

 

GO TO ZERO

 

 

 

 

only possible when the

 

E-240

 

 

 

COUNTER RESET

 

 

 

 

INDEX+

 

E-300

 

 

 

cassette is loaded.

INDEX-

 

PR+/-:SELECT

 

 

 

PR+/-:SELECT

 

 

E-240

01:27

 

OK:CONFIRM SETUP:END

 

OK:CONFIRM SETUP:END

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

When you want the player to show the time remaining from the current player tape position (to find out if there is sufficient space for a recording, for example).

To ensure the remaining time shown is accurate, select the length of cassette currently loaded by selecting this function until you reach the correct length.

SETUP languages

Call the player’s "MAIN SETUP", choose "VCR SETUP", then "LANGUAGE SET".

Select your language.

Confirm.

LANGUAGE SET

ENGLISH

DEUTSCH

ITALIANO

ESPAÑOL

FRANÇAIS

NEDERLANDS

PR+/-:SELECT

OK:CONFIRM SETUP:END

VCR Operation

Accessing counter zero position

 

 

REW SP

The player will wind to the position 0:00:00 and stop.

GO TO ZERO

Resetting the counter to zero

 

 

 

 

0:02:13

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Reset the counter.

 

COUNTER RESET

Child lock

Press the [] button for about 5 seconds.

No buttons of front panel can be operated now and LOCK INDICATOR (“LOCK”) will be displayed on window display. Keep your remote control in a safe place.

To release child lock, press any button of the remote control.

0:00:00

and ...

Dimmer : Your player dims its display when switched to stand-by mode.

Auto power off : Your player switches to stand-by when no tape is played and no station is received for more than 5 minutes.

Cassettes

PAL

Use only good quality tape cassettes with the VHS logo.

•Keep cassettes away from excessive moisture or dust, magnetic and electrical fields (loud speakers and computer monitors, for example).

•Always wind the tape to the beginning when you have finished. Store with the full spool at the bottom and with the cassette in its cover.

You can protect your precious recordings from being wiped by breaking out the safety tab on the side of the cassette (some cassettes have a slide). Should you wish to re-use the tape after removing the tab, cover the hole with adhesive tape.

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Contents DVD-VIDEO Player Contents Important Safeguards Advantages of This Product Are Read Carefully before Using Identification of Controls Operation Display WindowRemote Control AccessoriesPower Cord Main body Rear PanelOption 1 Connecting your player through RF lead Setting up your playerOption 2 Connecting your player through a scart lead How to connect Option Option How to connect2nd scart socket 2nd scart socketInitial Installation Setting time and date Setting up the playerSetting Auto clock Choose your languageDVD Playback Output SelectVCR Playback RecordingTo Record With VCR To Enjoy Another TV Channel or DVD during recording Tuning in New Stations Tuning One Touch timer Recording OTR To Copy From DVD To VideotapeTimer Recording Timer recording using ShowView SD-9500 onlyStation names Sorting programme locationsNormal timer recording Timer Review changing and erasingMore Functions Connections and Copying Hi-Fi system SD-9500 onlyWhat you can listen to SD-9500 only Choice of sound output SD-9500 onlyPlaying a desired scene To skip scenes in a disc CopyingDirectly moving to a desired title AssemblingRepeating a defined period from a to B Playing a programmed orderRepeating a defined period Confirming the current SVCD/VCD2.0 disc mode Confirming the current DVD disc modeSearching VCD, CD and MP3 with a track or track time If you want to adjust Sound Fields, press 3D Button Selecting an audio languageSelecting a subtitle language Selecting 3D AudioUsing a zoom function Selecting Zoom and Multi AngleAbout MP3, Jpeg discs Playing a disc containing MP3, Jpeg filesDisplaying menus in a disc To display menus in a discSelect the file to listen to or view Press Menu buttonVideo Setup Audio SetupPlayable Disc Others Setup About DVDTerms related with DVD Cleaning Disc What is dew condensation symptom?How to use a head cleaner Handling DiscBefore doubting about troubles VCR Specifications DVD Audio output standards