Samsung DVD-V642K Using the Mark Function DVD/VCD, Recalling a Marked Scene, Clearing a Mark

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Using the Mark Function

This feature lets you mark sections of a DVD or VCD (MENU OFF mode) so you can quickly find them at a later time.

Using the Mark Function (DVD/VCD)

1During play, press the MARK button on the remote. The Mark icons will be displayed.

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2Use the , buttons to move to the desired Mark icon.

3When you reach the scene you want to mark, press the OK button. The icon will change to a number (1, 2, or 3).

4Press the MARK button to turn off the display.

Recalling a Marked Scene

1During play, press the MARK button on the remote.

2Use the , buttons to select a marked scene.

3Press the ll buttons to skip to the marked scene.

Clearing a Mark

1During play, press the MARK button on the remote.

2Use the , buttons to select the mark number you want to delete.

3Press the CLEAR button to delete a mark number. Press the MARK button to turn off the display.

• Up to three scenes may be marked at a time.

When in VCD 2.0 mode (MENU ON mode), this function does not work.

Depending on the disc, the mark function may not work.

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DVD-V645K DVD-V642K Remote Control Overview Contents Following illustrations represent precautions Safety InstructionsCharacteristics Disc Type and CharacteristicsRear View of the DVD-VCR AccessoriesFront View of the DVD-VCR DVD Deck is active DVD, CD, VCD, or Svcd is loaded Display IndicatorsConnect the coaxial cable as indicated on Your TVSTANDBY/ON Button Deck Control KeysDVD Button VCR ButtonInsert Disc Copying from DVD to VCRInsert VHS Tape Copy the DVD to VHS TapeOn completion, press the Return button Selecting the Colour ModeIntelligent Picture Control After pressing the MENU, press the OK or ❿ Auto Power offScreen Messages Repeat Play Selecting the Cassette TypeVHS Play DVD-VCR allows you to playback high quality S- VHS tapesRecording a Programme with Automatic Stop Recording a Programme ImmediatelyProtecting a Recorded Cassette Mode DVD-V645K only Adjusting Picture Alignment ManuallyPlaying a Cassette Selecting the Audio OutputPlaying a Sequence Frame by Frame Playing a Cassette in Slow MotionPlaying a Sequence at Variable Speeds You can play a cassette in slow motionGo To 00000 Stop Searching for a Specific SequenceEnd Search Intro ScanTape counter Using the Tape CounterRecording from Another VCR or Camcorder Score Function Using the Karaoke FunctionKaraoke Search Function Choosing a ConnectionSetting Up the Language Features MPEG-2 Digital Out Setting Up the Audio OptionsDolby Digital Out Setting Up the Display Options About the Change Password Setting Up the Parental ControlThere are up to 8 rating levels on a disc About the Rating LevelBefore You Begin Special Playback FeaturesReceiver Connections Component Connections for DVD What is Progressive Scan?To play back using aspect ratio DVD Adjusting the Aspect Ratio EZ ViewIf you are using a 169 TV If you are using a 43 TV To make the screen disappear, press the INFO. button again Using the Display Function When Playing a DVD/VCD/CD Using the Subtitle button Using the Angle buttonChanging the Camera Angle Selecting the Subtitle LanguageSelecting the Audio Language When playing a DVDUsing the Audio button Using the Mark Function DVD/VCD Using the Mark FunctionRecalling a Marked Scene Clearing a MarkMP3/WMA Play Function MP3/WMA PlayProgram/Random playback CD-R MP3/WMA discs64Kbps when recording WMA files 128Kbps when recording MP3 filesProgram Play CD/MP3/WMA Random Play CD/MP3/WMAReturn to the Album Screen Picture CD PlaybackPress the OK button Zoom CD-R Jpeg DiscsDivX/XviD/MPEG4 Playback DivX/XviD/MPEG4 Feature TableMPEG4 Supported MPEGs containing DivX can be divided into Video and AudioBeginning Karaoke Functions When the request is ended, the mode changes to Stop modeKey Control Reserving a SongVocal Fader Cancellation of reservationGuide Melody Types of Karaoke discGeneral Technical SpecificationsInput OutputProblem Explanation/Solution Problems and Solutions VCRProblem Action Troubleshooting Guide DVDBefore requesting service troubleshooting This Appliance is Distributed by Electronics