Samsung DVD-V940K Using the Timer Programming Feature, Checking a Preset Recording

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Using the Timer Programming Feature

The Timer Programming feature allows you to preset the DVD-VCR to record a programme up to one month before that programme is to be broadcast. Up to six programmes can be preset.

Before presetting a recording, check that the date and time are correct.

1Insert the cassette and press TIMER on the remote control.

Result: The Timer Programming is displayed.

Auto Tape Speed select. The DVD-VCR’s “Auto Tape Speed select” function compares the duration of the timer recording to the actual recording time remaining on the tape loaded. If there is insufficient tape to complete a timer recording in AUTO mode, the DVD-VCR automatically switches to LP mode to record the whole programme.

2Select the required station by pressing the

,buttons or INPUT SEL. to select the LINE1, input sources.

3Press to select the recording day.

4 Select the required day by pressing the ,buttons.

5Press to select the recording start time.

6 Select the required hour value by pressing the

,

buttons.

 

7Press to select the minutes.

8Select the required minute value by pressing the ,buttons.

9Press to select the recording stop time.

10Select the required recording stop time by pressing the ,buttons, following the same procedure as when selecting the recording start time.

11Press to select the recording speed.

12Press the ,buttons to select the SP (Standard Play), LP (Long Play), Auto (Auto Tape speed Select) recording speeds.

13When you have finished, press the RETURN button.

14Press the STANDBY/ON button to activate the timer. Result: Before starting recording, the DVD-VCR

compares the timer duration with the remaining time on the cassette.

Checking a Preset Recording

You can check your preset recordings:

When you have finished presetting the DVD-VCR

If you have forgotten which programmes will be recorded

1Press TIMER on the remote control.

Result: The Timer Programming is displayed.

2Press the or buttons to select and change any values as required. For more details, refer to the previous page.

3On completion, press RETURN twice.

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Contents DVD-V940K Remote Control Overview Contents Safety Instructions Following illustrations represent precautionsDisc Type and Characteristics CharacteristicsAccessories Rear View of the DVD-VCRDVD Deck is active DVD, CD, VCD, or Svcd is loaded Display IndicatorsInserting Batteries in the Remote Control Connecting DVD-VCR to the TV using the AV Cable DVD-VCRPlug & Auto Set up ❷ buttonsDeck Control Keys Basic TV Tuner Operations Copying from DVD to VCR Setting the Date and Time Insert DiscInsert VHS Tape Copy the DVD to VHS TapePresetting the Stations Automatically Install optionPress the corresponding SeePresetting the Stations Manually Install option11 To...Then If you ThenClearing a Preset Station Changing the Preset Station TablePress the Clear button Same time on the television screenSelecting the RF OUT Sound Mode G-K CH21 .. CH36 .. CH69OK or ❿, until Selecting the Colour ModePlease refer to Auto Power off Intelligent Picture ControlScreen Messages On completion, press the Return buttonSelecting the Cassette Type Repeat PlayVHS Play DVD-VCR allows you to playback high quality S- VHS tapesRecording a Programme with Automatic Stop Recording a Programme ImmediatelyProtecting a Recorded Cassette Using the Timer Programming Feature Checking a Preset RecordingYou can check your preset recordings Press ❿ to select the recording speedCancelling a Preset Recording Adjusting Picture Alignment ManuallySelecting the Audio Output Mode Playing a CassettePlaying a Cassette in Slow Motion Playing a Sequence Frame by FramePlaying a Sequence at Variable Speeds You can play a cassette in slow motionSearching for a Specific Sequence Go To 00000 StopEnd Search Intro ScanTape counter Using the Tape CounterUsing the Assemble Edit Function Using the Karaoke Function Recording from Another VCR or CamcorderScore Function Karaoke Search FunctionChoosing a Connection Setting Up the Language Features OK or ❿ buttonUse the ,❷ buttons to select ‘English’ ListedSetting Up the Language Features OK or ❿buttonPress the ,❷ buttons to select English RecordedSetting Up the Audio Options Dolby Digital OutMPEG-2 Digital Out Dynamic CompressionSetting Up the Display Options Adjusts the brightness of the screen.On/OffTV Aspect Black LevelSetting Up the Parental Control About the Change PasswordThere are up to 8 rating levels on a disc About the Rating LevelSpecial Playback Features Receiver Connections Before You BeginWhat is Progressive Scan? Component Connections for DVDAdjusting the Aspect Ratio EZ View To play back using aspect ratio DVDIf you are using a 169 TV If you are using a 43 TVTo make the screen disappear, press the INFO. button again Using the Display FunctionWhen Playing a DVD/VCD/CD Using the Angle button Using the Subtitle buttonChanging the Camera Angle Selecting the Subtitle LanguageRepeat Play Selecting the Audio Language When playing a DVDUsing the Audio button Using the Mark Function MP3/WMA Play Using the Mark Function DVD/VCDRecalling a Marked Scene Clearing a MarkProgram/Random playback CD-R MP3/WMA discsProgram Play & Random Play Picture CD PlaybackProgram Play CD/MP3/WMA Random Play CD/MP3/WMAPress the OK button Return to the Album ScreenZoom DivX/XviD/MPEG4 Special Playback FeaturesPress the button once to stop playback DivX/XviD/MPEG4 Feature Table DivX/XviD/MPEG4 PlaybackMPEG4 Supported MPEGs containing DivX can be divided into Video and AudioBeginning Karaoke Functions Reserving a Song Key ControlCancellation of reservation Vocal FaderGuide Melody Types of Karaoke discTechnical Specifications GeneralInput OutputProblems and Solutions VCR Problem Explanation/SolutionProblem Action Troubleshooting Guide DVDBefore requesting service troubleshooting Schematic Diagrams A2/NICAMBlock Identification of Main PCB M.P.S Power Drive Display/Function System Control/Servo ENG-53 Hi-Fi A2/NICAM TM China/Hong Kong Only ENG-57 Input-Output Karaoke DVD AV Decoder DVD Servo DVD Audio/Video Memo This Appliance is Distributed by Electronics