Samsung DVD-VR357 instruction manual Contents

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Getting Started

Contents

 

Getting Started

 

■ Warning

2

■ Precaution

3

Important Safety Instructions

3

Handling Cautions

3

Maintenance of Cabinet

3

Disc Handling

3

Disc Storage

4

Disc Specifications

4

■ General Features

8

■ Before Reading the User’s Manual

9

■ How to use the DVD Recorder & VCR

9

■ Unpacking

10

Accessories

10

Connecting the Power Cord

10

Preparing the Remote Control

11

Tour of the Remote Control

12

■ Description

13

Front Panel

13

Front Panel Display

13

Rear Panel

14

Connecting & Setting Up

Connecting the cable box or satellite receiver

(set top box) to DVD Recorder & VCR

15

TV + Cable box or satellite receiver (Set top box) +

 

DVD Recorder & VCR

15

■ Connecting HDMI/DVI to a TV

16

Connecting to a TV with an HDMI Jack

16

Connecting to a TV with a DVI Jack

17

■ Connecting the Video Cable

18

Connecting to Component Video Input Jacks (Y,PB,PR) ..

18

Connecting to an S-Video Input Jacks

19

Connecting to a Video Input Jacks

20

■ Connecting the Audio Cable

21

Connecting to your TV

21

Connecting to a Stereo Amplifier with Analog Input

 

Jacks

22

Connecting to an AV Amplifier with a Digital Input

 

Jack

23

■ Connecting External Devices

24

Connecting a VCR, cable box/satellite receiver

 

(Set top box) or DVD player to the AV 1 IN or

 

S-VIDEO IN Jacks

24

Connecting a Camcorder

25

System Setup

 

On-Screen Menu Navigation

26

■ Clock Set

26

■ Setting Up the Language Options

27

■ Setting Up the Audio Options

27

■ Setting Up the Video(Display) Options

28

■ Setting Up the Parental Control

30

■ VCR Setting

31

■ Cable Box Control

32

■ Video Input

33

■ DVD EP Mode Time

34

■ Automatic Chapter Creator

34

■ Quick Recording

35

Anynet+(HDMI-CEC)

35

Playback

 

DVD Playback

 

■ Region code (DVD-Video only)

36

■ Logos of Discs that can be played

36

■ Disc types that can be played

36

Discs That Cannot be Played

37

■ Playing a Disc

37

■ Using the Disc Menu and Title Menu

38

■ Using the Search & Skip Functions

38

■ Slow Motion Play/Step Motion Play

39

■ Using the ANYKEY button

40

■ Repeat Playback

40

Playing Repeatedly

40

Playing a Certain Section Repeatedly

41

■ Selecting the Subtitle Language

41

■ Selecting the Audio language

42

■ Changing the Camera Angle

42

Zooming-In

43

■ Using the Bookmarks

43

■ Using the Markers

44

■ Playing Back an Audio CD (CD-DA)/MP3

45

Buttons on the Remote Control Used for Audio

 

CD(CD-DA)/MP3 Playback

45

Playing an Audio CD (CD-DA)

45

Playing an MP3 Disc

46

Repeat Playback of an Audio/MP3 Disc

46

■ Play Option Mode

47

To Program Tracks

47

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Contents DVD-VR357 Getting Started FCC Note for U.S.AMaintenance of Cabinet PrecautionImportant Safety Instructions Handling CautionsDisc Storage Disc SpecificationsDVD-RAM Disc Playback and Recording ProtectionDVD+RW Disc Playback and Recording Do not use the following discsContents EZ REC Mode TroubleshootingDVD-VIDEO/DVD-RAM/DVD±RW/DVD±R General Features Using a DVD-R Using a DVD-RAMUsing a DVD±RW/+R Select the disc typeUnpacking If the remote control does not operate properly Preparing the Remote ControlInstall Batteries in the Remote Control Brand CodesTour of the Remote Control Description Front PanelFront Panel Display Rear Panel Hdmi OUTConnecting & Setting Up Connecting HDMI/DVI to a TV Connecting to a TV with an Hdmi JackConnecting to a TV with a DVI Jack To set the Hdmi output resolution 480p/720p/ 1080i, seeHdmi connection description Connecting the Video Cable Connecting to Component Video Input Jacks Y,PB,PRConnecting to an S-Video Input Jacks Connecting to a Video Input Jacks Select one of the Audio connections on the following pages Connecting the Audio CableConnecting to your TV 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 Enter Button On-Screen Menu NavigationClock Set Press this button to exit the on-screen menuSetting Up the Language Options Setting Up the Audio OptionsDigital Output TV Aspect Setting Up the VideoDisplay OptionsDynamic Compression Input LevelDivXR Registration HDMI/DVI Resolution3D Noise Reduction Scan buttonSetting Up the Parental Control Changing the PasswordChanging the Rating Level VCR Setting Auto PlayAuto Repeat Cable Box Control ControlConnection CH Digit Lock Mode for SET buttonVideo Input Brand CodeDVD EP Mode Time Automatic Chapter CreatorAnynet+HDMI-CEC For using Anynet+HDMI-CECQuick Recording TV MenuRegion code DVD-Video only Disc types that can be playedPlaying a Disc Discs That Cannot be PlayedFor DVD-VIDEO Discs Using the Disc Menu and Title MenuUsing the Search & Skip Functions For DVD-RAM/DVD±RW/DVD±R DiscsSkipping Ahead 30 Seconds Slow Motion Play/Step Motion PlaySkipping Chapters or Tracks Slow Motion PlayMoving to a Desired Scene Directly Using the Anykey buttonRepeat Playback Playing RepeatedlySelecting the Subtitle Language Playing a Certain Section RepeatedlyTo return to normal playback Selecting the Audio language Changing the Camera AngleZooming-In Using the BookmarksSetting Bookmarks Playing Back a BookmarkPlaying Back a Marker Using the MarkersSetting Markers Clearing a MarkerAudio CDCD-DA Screen Elements Play mode icon Playing Back an Audio CD CD-DA/MP3Playing an Audio CD CD-DA MP3 Screen Elements Play mode icon Playing an MP3 DiscRepeat Playback of an Audio/MP3 Disc To Program Tracks Play Option ModePlaying a Picture Disc You can register a maximum 30 tracks in the playlistPlaying an MPEG4 Disc MPEG4 Function DescriptionStill or step mode, press the Search Tracking Special VCR Playback FeaturesPlaying the VCR Frame AdvanceVHS Playback Variable Search SystemDVD-R Recordable discsDVD-RAM DVD-RW DVD+RW DVD+RRecording Formats Recording ModeDVD-RAM/-RWVR mode DVD-RWVideo mode/-RUnrecordable Video Concerning Copy Control SignalsContent Protection for Recordable Media Cprm Recording from External Equipment you are WatchingPausing / Resuming To stop recordingVCR → SP → SLP Recording Through the DV Input Jack Making a One Touch Recording OTR Auto mode, the most suitable record mode is chosen Making a Timer RecordingStart/End Time Start and end time of the timer recording Recording mode DVDFollow these directions to edit the timer record list Recording mode VCRIf the timer settings overlap Editing the Scheduled Record ListEZ REC Mode Deleting the Scheduled Record ListBasic VCR Recording Maximum Recording Time SP vs. SLPBefore starting Watch a different media during recording Special Recording FeaturesCheck Remaining Time To Add Recording TimeCopy to DVD or VCR To Copy from DVD to VCRDirect Copy DVD to VCR To Copy from VCR to DVD Direct Copy VCR to DVDPlaying the Title List Title List Screen ElementsBasic Editing Title List Recording on Free SpaceRenamingLabeling a Title LockingProtecting a Title Deleting a TitleLocked status Deleting a Section of a Title Edit Title List Screen ElementsDeleting a Chapter Editing a ChapterAdding a Chapter Chapter Edit Screen ElementsDeleting all Chapters Dividing a TitleHiding a Chapter Follow steps 1 to 3 onPlaying Titles in the Playlist Advanced Editing PlaylistCreating a Playlist Follow these instructions to play the playlist titlesPlaying a Selected Scene Renaming a Playlist TitleEditing a Scene for the Playlist Follow these instructions to edit scenes for a playlistModifying a Scene Replacing a Scene Moving a Scene Changing the Position of a SceneAdding a Scene Deleting a SceneDeleting a Playlist Title from the Playlist Disc ManagerCopying a Playlist Title to the VCR Editing the Disc NameDVD-RAM DVD-RW Disc ProtectionFormatting a Disc DiscUnfinalizing a disc V/VR mode DVD-RW can be finalized or unfinalized in VR modeFinalizing a disc Delete All Title Lists Edit CompatibleControl password Power turns onTimer recording does Input is displayedTroubleshooting DVD Troubleshooting VCR Cable Box/Satellite Receiver Brand Code Table Cable box brandTFC Satellite receiver brand HTSProblems and Solutions Display error Message Problem Explanation / Solution MPEG-II SpecificationsAudio Output DVD Audio CDCD-DASamsung DVD Recorder & VCR Contact Samsung World Wide Challenger Road, Ridgefield Park, N.J.07660-0511 TEL 1-800-SAMSUNG Service DivisionHeadquarters Valley Road, Suite Mount Arlington, NJ

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.

One of the standout features of the DVD-VR357 is its ability to record directly from a broadcast signal onto DVD. It supports both DVD-R and DVD-RW formats, allowing users to create their own DVD compilations of their favorite shows or home videos. Additionally, the unit incorporates a built-in high-quality tuner, which facilitates recording directly from cable or antenna sources, ensuring users can capture their preferred programming effortlessly.

Another notable feature is the ease of dubbing from VHS to DVD. The integrated VCR makes it convenient for users to transfer their cherished VHS collections to a more durable and accessible format. This function is especially valuable for those who want to preserve family memories or rare recordings, ensuring they last for years to come.

The Samsung DVD-VR357 also showcases progressive scan technology, enhancing the playback quality of DVDs. This technology reduces motion blur during fast-paced scenes, providing a smoother and more enjoyable viewing experience. With multiple audio options, including Dolby Digital output, the device ensures users enjoy rich, high-fidelity sound.

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.

User-friendliness is a key characteristic of the Samsung DVD-VR357. Its intuitive on-screen menus and control layout ensure that even those who are less tech-savvy can navigate its functionalities with ease. The lightweight design, combined with a compact form factor, makes it easy to integrate into any entertainment setup.

In conclusion, the Samsung DVD-VR357 is an ideal choice for anyone looking to embrace the DVD format while still utilizing existing VHS tapes. With its recording capabilities, superior playback quality, and ease of use, it bridges the gap between old and new technology, making it a worthwhile addition to any home entertainment system.