Samsung DVD-V8080 instruction manual Rear Panel Remote Control Overview, Front Panel Display

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Rear Panel

Remote Control Overview

 

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LINE IN 1

 

 

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DIGITAL AUDIO OUT(COAXIAL)

 

 

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LINE OUT TO TV (COMPOSITE)

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DIGITAL AUDIO OUT(OPTICAL)

 

 

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RF ANTENNA INPUT

 

 

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COMPONENT VIDEO OUT

 

 

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RF OUT TO TV

 

 

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Front Panel Display

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STEREO

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POWER

OPEN/CLOSE

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1POWER

2SHUTTLE <</>>

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4DVD

5TV MUTE. AUDIO

6VOLUME +/–

7REWIND SKIP BACK

8STOP

9SUBTITLE

10MENU

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15RECORD

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17MODE REPEAT

18OPEN/CLOSE

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20TV/VCR

21VCR, TV SELECT

22INPUT SEL. F.ADV/SKIP

23CHANNEL TRACKING

24FAST-FORWARD SKIP NEXT

25PLAY/PAUSE

26INFO.

27RETURN

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30EZ VIEW

31DISC MENU

32MARK SEARCH

33ANGLE TIMER

1When the light is on, DVD is operating.

2DVD or CD media is loaded.

3The time, counter position, time remaining or current deck status is indicated.

4VHS videotape is loaded.

5VCR is activated.

6A DVD with a DTS soundtrack is loaded.

7The Hi-Fi track of a VHS videotape is playing (The current TV program or video is broadcast in Stereo.)

8Timer Recording is in progress.

It also blinks when you pause VCR.

Insert Batteries into Remote

• Remove the battery cover on the remote

• Insert two 1.5V “AAA” batteries as shown, making sure of the correct polarities(+/-)

• Slide the cover back onto remote.

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Contents Instruction Manual Important Safety Instructions USER/INSTALLER CautionTable of Contents VCR Features Feature SummaryDVD Features UnpackFront Panel Overview 16 17Rear Panel Remote Control Overview Front Panel DisplayInsert Batteries into Remote Connect your DVD-VCR to a TV Brand CodesConnect the RF Antenna Cable to your DVD-VCR RF ConnectionDeck Control Buttons Basic VCR Operation Basic DVD OperationFllow the instructions below to playback a DVD Basic TV Tuner Operations Menu Language On-Screen Menu NavigationManual Clock Set Tuner Band Setting RF Output Channel Auto Channel Memory Select Channel to add/delete Channel Add/Delete Front Panel DimmerSelect Channel Add/Delete Set Front DisplayAuto Power Off Disc Menu Language Audio LanguageSet Subtitle Language Preference Subtitle Language Digital OutputSelect Subtitle Set Digital OutputDynamic Compression Set DTSSet Dynamic Compression PCM Down Sampling TV Aspect Ratio Black Level Alt Video Out Set Black LevelSet Alt Video Out Parental Receiver Connections Special Playback Features Press the EZ View button Disc Menu NavigationEZ View Screen FitEZ View Title/Chapter/Time Selection Angle View Subtitle To B Repeat Repeat Chapter/Title AudioYou can repeat a single chapter or a complete title Bookmarks MP3/WMA Play MP3/WMA Play FunctionProgram/Random playback Program Play CD/MP3/WMA Program Play & Random PlayCD-R MP3/WMA discs Random Play CD/MP3/WMAPicture CD Playback CD-R Jpeg DiscsUse this feature to check your DVD 3D Sound Function DVDVHS Playback Special VCR Playback Features Auto PlayTracking DVD-VCR allows you to playback high quality S-VHS tapesVariable Search System Basic Recording Special Recording Features One-Touch Recording OTR Record SpeedHow to Set a Timer Recording Function VCR Connect Component Video Out to TV Set Stereo to Auxiliary ModeConnect S-VIDEO OUT to TV Connect Audio Out DVD onlyConnect VCR to Monitor TV Monitor TV Connections Connecting Other Video EquipmentTimer Record From Device Watch DeviceTechnical Specifications Inputs

DVD-V8080 specifications

The Samsung DVD-V8080 is a versatile DVD player that also functions as a VCR, making it an ideal choice for users looking to enjoy both their DVD and VHS collections in one sleek device. First launched in the early 2000s, this dual-format machine combines the best of both worlds, allowing users to convert and manage their media content seamlessly.

One of the hallmark features of the DVD-V8080 is its ability to play various DVD formats including DVD-R, DVD-RW, and DVD+R, providing flexibility to users who want to utilize various media types for content playback. The device also supports multiple audio formats, including Dolby Digital, bringing an immersive audio experience to home viewing. Users can enjoy rich, high-quality sound that enhances their movie watching experience.

The DVD-V8080 is also equipped with Progressive Scan technology, which significantly improves the clarity of the video output. This means that viewers can enjoy sharper images with fewer artifacts compared to standard interlaced video, especially noticeable on larger screen TVs. Additionally, the device supports MP3 playback, allowing users to enjoy their favorite music CDs or digital audio tracks without needing a separate music player.

Another notable feature of the Samsung DVD-V8080 is its built-in VCR, which allows for the playback and recording of VHS tapes. This capability has become increasingly rare as digital formats have taken precedence, making the DVD-V8080 a nostalgic choice for collectors or those who wish to preserve old family movies.

To enhance ease of operation, the DVD-V8080 is equipped with a user-friendly interface and a remote control, allowing users to navigate through menus, settings, and content effortlessly. The device also offers convenient functionalities such as automatic tuning, timer recording, and a variety of playback modes.

In terms of design, the Samsung DVD-V8080 sports a compact chassis that makes it easy to fit into any entertainment setup without taking up excess space. Its sleek appearance integrates well with both contemporary and classic home theater systems, offering a balance of aesthetics and functionality.

Overall, the Samsung DVD-V8080 stands out as a reliable multimedia device that caters to a diverse range of viewing preferences. With its combination of DVD and VHS capabilities, along with advanced features and solid performance, it remains a valued piece of technology for media enthusiasts even years after its initial release.