Samsung SV-DVD640 manual Plug & Auto Set up, AV2 in By means of 21-pin Scart Cable

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Connecting DVD-VCR to a Satellite Receiver or Other Equipment

1AV2 IN: By means of 21-pin Scart Cable

Plug the SCART Cable with satellite receiver or other equipment into the AV2 (DEC./EXT.) socket on the rear of the DVD-VCR.

After making this connection, select the source by pressing the INPUT SEL. button for the AV2 input sources.

2By means of RF Coaxial Cable

After making this connection, you must preset the station received through the satellite tuner.

RF output channel of the satellite receiver should be adjusted away from channel 36, which is used by the DVD-VCR, e.g. re-adjust to channel 39.

Aerial

Satellite Receiver or other Equipment

Aerial Connector

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SCART Cable

RF coaxial cable

Plug & Auto Set up

Your DVD-VCR will automatically set itself up when it is plugged into the mains for the first time. TV stations will be stored in memory. The process takes a few minutes. Your DVD-VCR will then be ready for use.

1Connect the coaxial cable as indicated on page 6 (Connecting Your DVD-VCR to the TV Using the Coaxial Cable)

2Plug the DVD-VCR into the mains.

Result : The Language Set menu is displayed.

3Select the required language by pressing the

or buttons.

4Press OK to store the language selected. Result: A message appears.

5Press OK button.

6Press OK to start the auto scanning.

The number of stations automatically stored by the VCR depends on the number of stations that it has found.

7The current time and date are displayed automatically.

Check the date and time. if it is :

Correct, Press RETURN button twice to exit the menu.

Incorrect, see page 9.

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Auto preset can be performed by pressing on the VCR continuously for 5 seconds or more with no tape inserted.

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Contents SV-DVD640 Remote Control Overview Contents Following illustrations represent precautions Safety InstructionsCharacteristics Disc Type and CharacteristicsAudio VideoAccessories Front View of the DVD-VCRRear View of the DVD-VCR Inserting Batteries in the Remote Control Display IndicatorsTimer Recording is programmed or in progress DVD Deck is active DVD, VCD, CD or Svcd is loadedBy means of RF Coaxial Cable Connect the coaxial cable as indicated onAV2 in By means of 21-pin Scart Cable Plug & Auto Set upSetting the Date and Time Tuning Your Television forOpen Menu Setting the Menu LanguageSelect Language Set menu LanguageInstall option Presetting the Stations ManuallySee DVD-VCR then searches for the second station and so onClearing a Preset Station 13 To...ThenIf you Then Changing the Preset Station Table Selecting the RF OUT Sound Mode B/G-D/KSame time on the television screen Selecting the Colour Mode Setting the DVD-VCR Output ChannelCH21 .. CH36 .. CH69 Black and WhitePress OK or ❿, until Intelligent Picture ControlShowView Extend Auto Power off Screen MessagesOn completion, press Return twice to exit the menu Selecting the Cassette Type Repeat PlayProtecting a Recorded Cassette Recording a Programme Immediately Switch on the televisionRecording a Programme with Automatic Stop To stop recording, press onceBefore presetting your DVD-VCR Using the ShowView FeatureUp to six programmes can be preset Check that the date and time are correctIf you wish to Then Modifying ShowView ProgrammingChecking a Preset Recording Using the Timer Programming FeatureYou can check your preset recordings Speed Select recording speedsAdjusting Picture Alignment Manually Cancelling a Preset RecordingSelecting the Audio Output Mode Playing a CassettePlaying a Sequence Frame by Frame Playing a Cassette in Slow MotionPlaying a Sequence at Variable Speeds You can play a cassette in slow motionGo To 00000 Stop End SearchIntro Scan To cancel an Index search simply press the ❿II or button Using the Tape CounterIndex Skip Search Tape counterUsing the Assemble Edit Function Connecting an RCA Audio/Video Input CableRecoding from Another VCR or Camcorder Using the TV Buttons on the Remote ControlBrand Codes Brand Codes Button FunctionVCR out can not watch by this connection Choosing a ConnectionDigital Audio out Jack OK or ❿ buttonWith the unit in Stop mode, press the Menu button Setting Up the Language FeaturesOK or ❿button Press the ,❷ buttons to select EnglishDolby Digital Out Setting Up the Audio OptionsMPEG-2 Digital Out Dynamic CompressionTV Aspect Setting Up the Display OptionsBlack Level Ntsc Disc OutputAbout the Change Password Setting Up the Parental ControlThere are up to 8 rating levels on a disc Press the OK or ❿ buttonBefore You Begin Receiver Connections Special Playback FeaturesTo play back using aspect ratio DVD Adjusting the Aspect Ratio EZ ViewIf you are using a 169 TV If you are using a 43 TVWhen Playing a DVD/CD Using the Display FunctionUse the , ❿ buttons to make the desired setup To make the screen disappear, press the INFO. button againUsing the Subtitle button Using the Angle buttonChanging the Camera Angle DVD disc can contain up to 32 subtitle languagesWhen playing a DVD Using the Audio buttonRepeat Play Selecting the Audio Language Using the Mark Function DVD/VCD Using the Mark Function MP3/WMA PlayRecalling a Marked Scene Clearing a MarkProgram/Random playback CD-R MP3/WMA discsYour MP3 or WMA files should be ISO 9660 or Joliet format Program Play CD/MP3/WMA Program Play & Random Play Picture CD PlaybackRandom Play CD/MP3/WMA Return to the Album ScreenCD-R Jpeg Discs DivX/XviD/MPEG4 Special Playback Features Press the button once to stop playbackZoom DivX/XviD/MPEG4 Playback DivX/XviD/MPEG4 Feature TableMPEG4 Supported MPEGs containing DivX can be divided into Video and AudioGeneral Technical SpecificationsInput OutputProblem Explanation/Solution Problems and Solutions VCRTroubleshooting Guide DVD Before requesting service troubleshootingProblem Action ZhmivaapovÚ se autovto proiovn pou proevrcetai Ellas Greece