Samsung DVDR157 instruction manual Description, Front Panel Display

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Description

▌Front Panel

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Getting Started

1.POWER Button

Turns the recorder on and off.

2.AV 2 IN

Connect external equipment.

3.DV-IN

Connects external digital equipment with a DV jack. (such as a camcorder)

4.DISC TRAY

Opens to accept a disc.

5.P.SCAN Button

Selects the progressive scan mode.

6.OPEN/CLOSE Button

Opens and closes the disc tray.

7.DISPLAY

Displays the playing status, time, etc.

8.INPUT SEL. Button

Select line input signal in external mode. (AV1, AV2, or DV)

9.REC MODE Button

Use this to set the desired Recording time and picture quality. (XP/SP/LP/EP)

10.REC Button Starts recording.

11.STOP Button Stops disc playback.

12.PLAY/PAUSE Button

Plays a disc or pauses playback.

13.SKIP Buttons

Go to the next title/chapter/track, or go back to the previous title/chapter/track.

▌Front Panel Display

1.Lights when a disc is loaded.

2.Lights in the record mode.

3.Lights to indicate the timer record mode.

4.Lights when a DVD-RAM/DVD±RW/DVD±R disc is loaded.

5.Alpha/Numeric display.

6.Lights in the progressive scan mode.

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Contents DVD-R157 Getting Started Important Safety Instructions PrecautionMaintenance of Cabinet Handling CautionsDisc Specifications Disc StorageDVD-RAM Disc Playback and Recording DVD+RW Disc Playback and RecordingProtection Do not use the following discsContents Playback General Features Select the disc type How to use the DVD RecorderRecording Unpacking Button BrandTour of the Remote Control Front Panel DescriptionFront Panel Display Cable Box Control OUT Rear PanelConnecting the Antenna Cable Connecting & Setting UpConnecting to a TV with Hdmi Jack Connecting HDMI/DVI to a TVHdmi connection description Connecting to a TV with DVI JackConnecting to a Video input jack Connecting the Video CableConnecting to an S-Video input jack Connecting to Component video input jacks Y,PB,PR Connecting to your TV Connecting the Audio CableSelect one of the Audio connections on the following pages This connection will use your TV’s speakersConnecting to a stereo amplifier with analog input jacks Connecting to an AV amplifier with a digital input jack Connecting External Devices Connecting a Camcorder Using the Setup Menu Initial SetupOSD Language Setup Set Top Box Control Setting Up the System OptionsControl ConnectionMode for SET button CM Skip Time SettingCH Digit Lock Brand CodeAutomatic Chapter Creation EP Mode Time SettingThis function works for DVD-RW Video and DVD-R discs only For using Anynet+HDMI-CEC Quick Recording SettingAnynet+HDMI-CEC Clock Set Language SettingTV Menu This is only active when a Dolby Digital signal is detected Setting Up the Audio OptionsDigital Output Dynamic CompressionTV Aspect VideoDisplay SettingInput Level Black LevelDivXR Registration HDMI/DVI ResolutionChanging the Password Setting the Rating LevelParental Control Recordable discs RecordingRecording Formats DVD-RAM/-RWVR modeDVD-RWVideo mode/-R Unrecordable video Recording ModeContent Protection for Recordable Media Cprm Concerning Copy Control SignalsAbout the Info Button Press the Info buttonBefore you start Recording from External EquipmentTo pause recording To stop recordingTo stop recording Copying from a Camcorder030 100 130 200 300 400 off Making a One Touch Recording OTRMode Record mode Setting a Timer RecordingEditing the Scheduled Record List If the timer settings overlapRecording the Scheduled Record List Deleting the Scheduled Record ListRecording on Free Space EZ REC Mode Disc types that can be played Region code DVD-Video onlyDiscs that cannot be played Playing a DiscUsing the playback related buttons Using the Disc Menu & Title MenuFor DVD-VIDEO discs For DVD-RAM/DVD±RW/±R discsStep Motion Play Slow Motion PlaySearching Chapters or Tracks Moving to a Desired Scene Directly Using the Anykey ButtonPlaying Repeatedly Playing a Certain Section RepeatedlySelecting the Subtitle Using one Touch buttonSelecting the Audio language Changing the Camera AngleSetting Bookmarks Using BookmarksZooming-In Normal size → 2X → 4X → 2X →normal sizeSetting Markers Using MarkersClearing a bookmark Playing Back a MarkerPlay Mode icon Buttons on the Remote Control used for CD playbackPlaying an Audio CD/MP3 Playing an Audio CDCD-DAPlaying an MP3 Disc MP3 Screen Elements Play Mode iconPlaying Repeatedly To return to normal playbackPlaying a Picture CD Play Option ModeTo Program Tracks You can register a maximum of 30 tracks in the playlistMPEG4 Function Description Playing an MPEG4 DiscTitle List Screen Elements Playing the Title ListRenaming Labeling a Title Basic Editing Title ListThis section introduces basic functions of DVD editing Title ListDeleting a Title Locking Protecting a TitleEdit Title List Screen Elements Deleting a Section of a TitleAdding a chapter Editing a ChapterDeleting a chapter Chapter Edit Screen ElementsHiding a chapter Dividing a TitleDeleting all chapters Follow steps 1 to 3 onCreating a Playlist Advanced Editing PlaylistPlaying Entries in the Playlist Follow these instructions to play the playlist entriesEditing a Scene for the Playlist Renaming a Playlist EntryPlaying a Selected Scene Follow these instructions to edit scenes for a playlistMoving a Scene Changing the Position of a Scene Modifying a Scene Replacing a SceneFollow steps 1 to 3 of Editing a Scene for the Playlist on Deleting a Scene Adding a SceneCopying a Playlist Entry to the Playlist Disc ManagerDeleting a Playlist Entry from the Playlist Editing the Disc NameFormatting a Disc Disc ProtectionFinalizing a Disc Unfinalizing a Disc V/VR modeDelete All Title Lists Disc protection should be disabled firstEdit Compatible Playback PowerVideo Remote Control Unit Timer RecordingSound OtherCable box brand Cable Box/Satellite Receiver Brand Code TableTFC HTS Satellite receiver brandError Message Solution / Explanation Error Message SolutionsError Message Solutions Audio Output SpecificationsLimited Warranty to Original Purchaser WarrantyRegion Country Customer Care Center Web Site Contact Samsung World WideHeadquarters