Samsung Colour TV/VCR manual Connecting Other Video Equipment, Scart cable

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Connecting Other Video Equipment

The A/V connector is used for equipment with an RGB output, such as VCRs, video games, video disc players, camcorders and personal computers.

SCART cable

REAR OF THE TELEVISION

Some A/V devices shown on the right panel are option.

This end can be fitted with a SCART connector.

VCR

Video game

Video disc player

Camcorder

The RCA connectors are used for equipment, such as VCRs or camcorders.

VCR

or

Camcorder

FRONT (or SIDE) OF THE TELEVISION

(depending on the model)

When external equipment is plugged into both the front (or side) and rear connectors, the front (or side) connector has priority. To use the equipment connected to the rear connector, you must first unplug the equipment connected to the front (or side) RCA connectors.

It is an infringement of copyright laws to copy pre-recorded cassettes or to re-record them in any form without the permission of the owners of the corresponding copyright.

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Contents Owner’s Instructions Safety Instructions Risk of Electric Shock Do not OpenContents Symbols Press Hold downConnecting the Aerial or Cable Television Network Connecting a DecoderConnecting Other Video Equipment Scart cableFront or Side of the Television Depending on the model Inserting the Batteries in the Remote Control Switching Your Combi Vision On and OffCircuits to operate properly Becoming Familiar with the Remote ControlAutomatic Degaussing to Remove Colour Patches Magnetic fieldsBecoming Familiar with the Menu System Selecting a Menu Option Choosing Your Language List of languages displayed may change without noticeSetting the Date and Time Storing the Stations Automatically depending on the model InputSorting and/or Clearing the Stored Channels If you wish to ThenTo switch Press Changing StationsSelecting a Station Numbered Ten or Over Storing the Stations Manually If you3DB LNA option to OFF Adjusting the Picture and Storing Your Preferences Adjusting the Picture SettingAdjusting the Volume Switching the Sound Off Temporarily MuteSetting the Combi Vision to Switch On Automatically Setting the Sleep Timer If the timer isDisplaying Information on the Screen Cassette Types and Recording Speeds Option Type Recording TimeSelecting the Video Standard depending on the model Playing a CassetteTo play back any pre-recorded cassette, proceed as follows Press Crystal PB to compensate a poor rental tape Using the Crystal PlayBackAdjusting the Picture Quality during Playback Normal, Sharp, SoftSelecting the Type of Cassette Tape Rewinding and Fast-forwarding a CassetteThen press Playing a Sequence Frame by Frame Recording a Programme Directly Recording a Programme with Automatic Stop Using Before presetting your VCR unitIf the day entered is Then To record a programmeMore times to select Setting the VCR Unit to Record Programme Automatically Checking a Preset Recording Cancelling a Preset RecordingYou can check your preset recordings Using the Tape Counter to Search for a Sequence 00000Next Using the Indexes to Search for a SequenceScanning the Index Markings SeqRepeating Playback of a Sequence or Cassette OFFTeletext Feature depending on the model ContentsDisplaying the Teletext Screen Selecting Display OptionsSelecting a Teletext You can recall any of the 32 pages stored in the List mode Storing Teletext PagesRecalling a Stored Teletext Using the Buttons on the Front Panel Remote Control Front PanelLocking the Front Panel Connecting Earphones Cleaning the Video HeadsBefore Contacting the After-sales Service Problem Explanation/SolutionTechnical Specifications Television PartWiring the Mains Power Supply Plug UK Only Important NoticeScart Connector Wiring Pin SignalUsing Your Combi Vision Abroad PAL B/GChannel GlossaryTuner Broadcasts or programmesFront View of Your Combi Vision depending on the model Buttons and markings are subject to changeRear View of Your Combi Vision Teletext Control Buttons Teletext Option Only NextInfrared Remote Control All Functions Except Teletext MenuMemo Memo Electronics