Samsung V6700 user manual Display Indicators

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1.The DVD Deck is active.

2.Disc is loaded.

3.The time, counter position, current deck status is displayed.

4.Video tape is inserted.

5.The VCR Deck is active.

6.A Timer Recording is programmed or in progress.

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Contents DVD-V6700 Safety Instructions Do not Open the DVD-VCR. Refer to service personnelDisc Markings Disc Type and CharacteristicsCharacteristics Play Region NumberContents Overviews Front View of the DVD-VCR DVD-V6700Rear View of the DVD-VCR DVD-V6700 Display Indicators Accessories Inserting Batteries in the Remote ControlTour of the Remote Control Stop Number buttonsREC TRK / Connecting DVD-VCR to the TV using the RF Cable Connecting DVD-VCR to the TV using the Audio/Video CableConnecting DVD-VCR to the TV using the S-Video Cable Connecting to an AV amplifier with the digital input jack Progressive Scan DVD onlyConnecting Extend Device Method 2 Connecting a Camcorder to the Line in 2 jacksPlug & Auto Setup Check the date and timeTuning Your Television for the DVD Setting the Date and TimeThat programme is now reserved for use with your DVD-VCR Press the OK or button again Language Set menu is displayed Setting the Menu LanguagePresetting the Stations Automatically PressPresetting the Stations Manually Clearing a Preset Station Changing the Preset Station Table Press the OK or Setting the VCR Output ChannelOutput CH Required output channel Australia ModelPress the OK or button to select required colour system Selecting the Colour ModeNew Zealand Model only Auto PAL Mesecam B/WPreset interval Auto Power OffPress the or button to select Auto Power Off Intelligent Picture ControlRepeat Play Screen MessagesSelecting the Cassette Type E180 E240 E260 E300Recording a Programme Immediately Selecting the Recording SpeedProtecting a Recorded Cassette E300 Mins. or 5 hoursRecording a Programme with Automatic Stop Recording from Another VCR or CamcorderUsing the Assemble Edit Function Using The Timer Programming FeatureDaily Checking a Preset RecordingDLY Required recording speed Auto SP Standard Play LP Long PlayCancelling a Preset Recording Adjusting Picture Alignment ManuallyPlaying a Cassette Playing a Sequence Frame by Frame Selecting the Audio Output ModePlaying a Cassette in Slow Motion Playing a Sequence at Variable SpeedsEnd Search Searching for a Specific SequenceGo To 00000 Stop Intro ScanIndex Skip Search Using the Tape CounterTo cancel an Index search simply press the ll or button  or  buttonSetting Up the Language Features Using the Disc Menu LanguageUsing the Audio Language Dolby Digital Out Using the Subtitle LanguageSetting Up the Audio Options MPEG-2 Digital OutPCM Down Sampling Setting Up the Display OptionsDynamic Compression TV AspectPress the OK or button Use Password menu is displayed Setting Up the Parental ControlSetting up the Rating Level Re-enter Password menu is displayed to confirm the passwordPress the OK or  button. Press the  or  Re-enter Password is displayed to confirm the passwordDivXR Registration Button to select DivXR RegistrationHow to make an update disc Firmware UpgradeDivX Feature Table DivX can be divided into Video and AudioUpdate procedure Special Playback FeaturesStill Skip Forward/Back Using the Display FunctionFrame Advance Step Search Forward/BackAdjusting the Aspect Ratio EZ View To play using aspect ratio DVDIf you are using a 169 TV Selecting the Subtitle Language If you are using a 43 TVDisplays the content of the DVD title in 43 aspect ratio Selecting the Audio LanguageChanging the Camera Angle ZoomMarks Clearing Mark Cancel Chapter/TitleRecalling a Maked Scene Repeat Chapter/TitleMP3/WMA Play Function Cancel A-B RepeatMP3/WMA Play RepeatProgram & Random Play CD/MP3/WMA Cancel Program playCD-R MP3/WMA discs Program PlayAlbum Mode Picture CD PlaybackRotation Slide show CD-R Jpeg DiscsDivX/MPEG4 Special Playback Features DivX/MPEG4 PlaybackDVD Function Title Menu Disc Menu DVD Info Zoom Input Technical SpecificationsGeneral OutputTroubleshooting Guide VCR Problem SolutionTroubleshooting Guide DVD MenuContact Samsung World Wide Contact Samsung World Wide