Samsung DVD-VR357 Preparing the Remote Control, Install Batteries in the Remote Control

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▌Preparing the Remote Control

Install Batteries in the Remote Control

Open the battery cover on the back of the remote control.

Insert two AAA batteries. Make sure that the polarities (+ and -) are aligned correctly.

Replace the battery cover.

If the remote control does not operate properly:

Check the polarity + - of the batteries.

Check if the batteries are drained.

Check if the remote sensor is blocked by obstacles.

Check if there is any fluorescent lighting nearby.

Dispose of batteries according to local environmental regulations.

Do not put them in the household trash.

■ If several codes are indicated for your television brand, try each one in turn until you find one that works. If you replace the remote control’s batteries, you must set the brand code again.

You can then control the television using the following buttons.

Button

Function

TV POWER

Used to switch the television on and off.

INPUT SEL.

Used to select an external source.

TV VOL +/-

Used to adjust the volume of the television.

TRK/CBC CH/TV CH

Used to select the desired channel.

( / )

 

TV MUTE

Used to toggle the sound on and off.

0~9

Used to input number directly.

TV 100+/SET Button

Used to select channels over 100.

Getting Started

■ The various functions may not be able to be controlled on all televisions. If you encounter problems, operate the television directly.

To determine whether your television is compatible, follow the instructions below.

1.Switch your television on.

2.Point the remote control towards the television.

3.Press and hold the TV button and enter the two-figure code simultaneously corresponding to the brand of your television by pressing the appropriate number buttons.

Brand

Codes

Brand

Codes

SAMSUNG

01,14,15,23,31

NEWSAN

27

DAEWOO

19

NOBLEX

25

EMERSON

21

PANASONIC

12,24

GRADIENTE

30

RCA

07,29

HITACHI

10

SANYO

05,20

JVC

11

SHARP

02,16,22

LG

06,08,18

SONY

03

LOEWE

28

TELEFUNKEN

26

MAGNAVOX

04

TOSHIBA

09

MITSUBISHI

13

ZENITH

17

Result: If your television is compatible with the remote control, it will switch off.

It is now programmed to operate with the remote control.

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Contents DVD-VR357 FCC Note for U.S.A Getting StartedHandling Cautions PrecautionImportant Safety Instructions Maintenance of CabinetDisc Specifications Disc StorageDo not use the following discs ProtectionDVD+RW Disc Playback and Recording DVD-RAM Disc Playback and RecordingContents DVD-VIDEO/DVD-RAM/DVD±RW/DVD±R EZ REC ModeTroubleshooting General Features Select the disc type Using a DVD-RAMUsing a DVD±RW/+R Using a DVD-RUnpacking Brand Codes Preparing the Remote ControlInstall Batteries in the Remote Control If the remote control does not operate properlyTour of the Remote Control Front Panel Display DescriptionFront Panel Hdmi OUT Rear PanelConnecting & Setting Up Connecting to a TV with an Hdmi Jack Connecting HDMI/DVI to a TVHdmi connection description Connecting to a TV with a DVI JackTo set the Hdmi output resolution 480p/720p/ 1080i, see Connecting to Component Video Input Jacks Y,PB,PR Connecting the Video CableConnecting to an S-Video Input Jacks Connecting to a Video Input Jacks This connection will use your TV’s speakers Connecting the Audio CableConnecting to your TV Select one of the Audio connections on the following pagesConnecting to a Stereo Amplifier with Analog Input Jacks Connecting to an AV Amplifier with a Digital Input Jack Connecting External Devices Connecting a Camcorder Press this button to exit the on-screen menu On-Screen Menu NavigationClock Set Enter ButtonDigital Output Setting Up the Language OptionsSetting Up the Audio Options Input Level Setting Up the VideoDisplay OptionsDynamic Compression TV AspectScan button HDMI/DVI Resolution3D Noise Reduction DivXR RegistrationChanging the Rating Level Setting Up the Parental ControlChanging the Password Auto Repeat VCR SettingAuto Play Connection Cable Box ControlControl Brand Code Mode for SET buttonVideo Input CH Digit LockAutomatic Chapter Creator DVD EP Mode TimeTV Menu For using Anynet+HDMI-CECQuick Recording Anynet+HDMI-CECDisc types that can be played Region code DVD-Video onlyDiscs That Cannot be Played Playing a DiscFor DVD-RAM/DVD±RW/DVD±R Discs Using the Disc Menu and Title MenuUsing the Search & Skip Functions For DVD-VIDEO DiscsSlow Motion Play Slow Motion Play/Step Motion PlaySkipping Chapters or Tracks Skipping Ahead 30 SecondsPlaying Repeatedly Using the Anykey buttonRepeat Playback Moving to a Desired Scene DirectlyTo return to normal playback Selecting the Subtitle LanguagePlaying a Certain Section Repeatedly Changing the Camera Angle Selecting the Audio languagePlaying Back a Bookmark Using the BookmarksSetting Bookmarks Zooming-InClearing a Marker Using the MarkersSetting Markers Playing Back a MarkerPlaying an Audio CD CD-DA Audio CDCD-DA Screen Elements Play mode iconPlaying Back an Audio CD CD-DA/MP3 Repeat Playback of an Audio/MP3 Disc MP3 Screen Elements Play mode iconPlaying an MP3 Disc You can register a maximum 30 tracks in the playlist Play Option ModePlaying a Picture Disc To Program TracksStill or step mode, press the Search Playing an MPEG4 DiscMPEG4 Function Description Frame Advance Special VCR Playback FeaturesPlaying the VCR TrackingVariable Search System VHS PlaybackDVD+R Recordable discsDVD-RAM DVD-RW DVD+RW DVD-RDVD-RWVideo mode/-R Recording ModeDVD-RAM/-RWVR mode Recording FormatsRecording from External Equipment you are Watching Concerning Copy Control SignalsContent Protection for Recordable Media Cprm Unrecordable VideoVCR → SP → SLP Pausing / ResumingTo stop recording Recording Through the DV Input Jack Making a One Touch Recording OTR Recording mode DVD Making a Timer RecordingStart/End Time Start and end time of the timer recording Auto mode, the most suitable record mode is chosenEditing the Scheduled Record List Recording mode VCRIf the timer settings overlap Follow these directions to edit the timer record listDeleting the Scheduled Record List EZ REC ModeBefore starting Basic VCR RecordingMaximum Recording Time SP vs. SLP To Add Recording Time Special Recording FeaturesCheck Remaining Time Watch a different media during recordingDirect Copy DVD to VCR Copy to DVD or VCRTo Copy from DVD to VCR Direct Copy VCR to DVD To Copy from VCR to DVDTitle List Screen Elements Playing the Title ListRenamingLabeling a Title Basic Editing Title ListRecording on Free Space Locked status LockingProtecting a TitleDeleting a Title Edit Title List Screen Elements Deleting a Section of a TitleChapter Edit Screen Elements Editing a ChapterAdding a Chapter Deleting a ChapterFollow steps 1 to 3 on Dividing a TitleHiding a Chapter Deleting all ChaptersFollow these instructions to play the playlist titles Advanced Editing PlaylistCreating a Playlist Playing Titles in the PlaylistFollow these instructions to edit scenes for a playlist Renaming a Playlist TitleEditing a Scene for the Playlist Playing a Selected SceneMoving a Scene Changing the Position of a Scene Modifying a Scene Replacing a SceneDeleting a Scene Adding a SceneEditing the Disc Name Disc ManagerCopying a Playlist Title to the VCR Deleting a Playlist Title from the PlaylistDisc Disc ProtectionFormatting a Disc DVD-RAM DVD-RWFinalizing a disc Unfinalizing a disc V/VR modeDVD-RW can be finalized or unfinalized in VR mode Edit Compatible Delete All Title ListsInput is displayed Power turns onTimer recording does Control passwordTroubleshooting DVD Troubleshooting VCR Cable box brand Cable Box/Satellite Receiver Brand Code TableTFC HTS Satellite receiver brandProblems and Solutions Display error Message Problem Explanation / Solution DVD Audio CDCD-DA SpecificationsAudio Output MPEG-IISamsung DVD Recorder & VCR Contact Samsung World Wide Valley Road, Suite Mount Arlington, NJ TEL 1-800-SAMSUNG Service DivisionHeadquarters Challenger Road, Ridgefield Park, N.J.07660-0511

DVD-VR357 specifications

The Samsung DVD-VR357 is a versatile and modern combination DVD recorder and VCR that integrates the best of both worlds for consumers who still value VHS tapes while transitioning to DVD technology. This device reflects Samsung's commitment to innovation, offering a user-friendly platform with a host of features that appeal to home entertainment enthusiasts.

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Connectivity options are abundant with the DVD-VR357. The unit features composite video outputs as well as S-Video and audio jacks, enabling users to connect it easily to various televisions and home theater systems. Furthermore, the inclusion of a built-in timer and programming features allows for scheduled recordings, providing convenience for users with busy lifestyles.

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