Samsung DVD-V8650 instruction manual Connecting a Power Cord & Auto Setup, ENG-21

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C O N N E C T I O N S

Connecting a Power Cord & Auto Setup

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Your DVD-VCR's power cord should be plugged into a standard 120V/60Hz wall outlet. Avoid pressing any buttons on the remote control or on the unit during Auto Setup. While your DVD-VCR is running Auto Setup, “Auto” will blink. When Auto Setup is complete, the current time will be displayed on the front panel. If Auto Setup fails to locate a channel to set the clock, you should set the clock manually. (See pages 24 to 25.)

You must have the antenna/cable connected for the Auto Clock to set

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Turn on the power by pressing the POWER

button on the remote control or on the front panel.

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Turn on your TV by pressing the POWER button on the TV remote control.

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Press the input selector on your TV remote until the signal from the DVD-VCR appears.

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Contents DVD-V8650 Important Safety Instructions FCC Note for U.S.A PrecautionsHandling Cautions Install Batteries in the Remote Control AccessoriesIf the remote control doesn’t operate properly Before you startTable of Contents DVD Operations VCR OperationsReference DVD-VCR Features General FeaturesDVD Features VCR FeaturesCharacteristics Disc Type and CharacteristicsDisc Markings Region NumberFront Panel Controls DescriptionFront Panel Display ENG-10Rear Panel DVD/VCR Output ChartENG-11 Connect the RF Antenna cable to your DVD- VCRENG-12 Tour of the Remote ControlConnecting the Antenna Cable Method1 Antenna + DVD-VCR + TV No Cable boxENG-13 ENG-14 Using video/audio cables, connect the Video Before Connecting the DVD-VCRConnection to a TV Connection to a TV VideoConnection to a TV S-Video Using the audio cables, connect from the AudioENG-16 Audio red and white in terminals of your TVENG-17 Connection to a TV Interlace ENG-18 Connection to a TV ProgressiveConnection to an Audio System Using the video signal cables, connectConnection to an Audio System 2 Channel Amplifier ENG-19ENG-20 ENG-21 Connecting a Power Cord & Auto SetupENG-22 Selecting a Menu LanguageSetting the Clock Automatically Setting the ClockENG-23 Auto, 1, 2Setting the Clock Manually ENG-24Select the time zone of your area ENG-25 Selecting the Video Signal-source Memorizing the ChannelsENG-26 Adding and Erasing Channels Manual Method Storing Channels in Memory Automatic MethodENG-27 Repeat steps 7 to add or To delete additional channelsENG-28 Selecting the RF Output ChannelENG-29 Selecting the Front Panel DisplayENG-30 Setting the Power Off AutomaticallyBefore Play Playing a DiscPlayback ENG-31ENG-32 Pausing PlayStep Motion Play Except CD Slow Motion Play Except CDContinuous Search Mode Using the Search and Skip FunctionsSearching through a Chapter or Track Skipping TracksUsing the Display Function When Playing a DVD/CDENG-34 To exit the menu, press Info button again ENG-35ENG-36 Using the Disc and Title Menu DVDENG-37 Using the Function Menu DVDENG-38 Repeat PlayENG-39 Using the A-B Repeat functionPress the  buttons to select a Segment will begin repeating in a continuous loopContinuous Slow Mode When playing a DVDSlow Repeat Play ENG-40To Playback using Aspect Ratio DVD Adjusting the Aspect Ratio EZ ViewIf you are using a 169 TV ENG-41Displays the content of the DVD title in 43 aspect ratio If you are using a 43 TVENG-42 For 169 aspect ratio discs Letter BoxUsing the Audio button DVD/CD Selecting the Audio LanguageENG-43 Selecting the Subtitle Language Using the Subtitle button DVDENG-44 During play, pressUsing the Angle button DVD Using the Bookmark FunctionUsing the Mark button DVD Changing the Camera AngleClearing a Bookmark Recalling a Marked SceneENG-46 Press the Play/Pause button to play the marked sceneUsing the Zoom Function DVD ENG-47Press the  or Enter button When playing a Memory Card How to insert a Memory CardThis unit accepts 12 different types of Memory Cards ENG-48Clips Menu for MP3/WMA/JPEG Folder SelectionENG-49 Repeat/Random playback MP3/WMA PlaybackENG-50 Off, Track, Folder RandomENG-51 CD-R MP3/WMA fileYour MP3 or WMA files should be ISO 9660 or Joliet format Do not try recording copyright protected MP3 filesProgram Play & Random Play Play mode menu will appearProgram Play ENG-52ENG-53 Picture CD PlaybackENG-54 CD-R Jpeg DiscsENG-55 Using the Setup MenuENG-56 Setting Up the Language FeaturesENG-57 Language FunctionDisc Menu AudioENG-58 Setting Up the Audio OptionsENG-59 Audio OptionsDigital Output Dynamic CompressionENG-60 Setting Up the Display OptionsENG-61 Display OptionsTV Aspect Black LevelSetting Up the Parental Control ENG-62Player is locked To make the DVD setup menu Setting Up the Rating LevelSetting up in Level ENG-63ENG-64 Changing the PasswordTo Insert a Video Cassette Tape Inserting and Ejecting a Video Cassette TapeTo Eject a Video Cassette Tape ENG-65Playing a Pre-Recorded Video Cassette Tape Playing the TapeENG-66 ENG-67 Special VCR Playback FeaturesFrame Advance Fps/Rps ReviewUsing Automatic Tracking ENG-68Insert and play a video cassette tape Selecting the Cassette Type Press the Menu button on the remote controlENG-69  or Enter buttonENG-70 Setting the Auto PlayENG-71 Setting the Auto RepeatUsing the Tape Counter When you are readyENG-72 ENG-73 Using the Assemble Edit FunctionSelecting the Audio Output Mode Audio output ModeENG-74 ENG-75 Searching for a Specific SequencePrev Next Etc SeqENG-76 Variable Search SystemProtecting a Recorded Cassette Basic RecordingRecording ENG-77To Watch a different Channel while Recording Special Recording FeaturesENG-78 Pause/Resume Recording Press the Play/Pause buttonTo Watch a DVD while Recording Using One-Touch RecordingTo Add Recording Time ENG-79ENG-80 Selecting the Recording SpeedAdd Recording Time Maximum Recording Time SP vs. SLPTo Begin Setting the Timer Recording Making a Timer RecordingPress the  button to move to the next setting ENG-81ENG-82 Selecting Auto SpeedDaily/Weekly Date Programming Using the TV Buttons on the Remote Control ENG-83Button Function Troubleshooting Identifying DVD ProblemsENG-84 Identifying VCR Problems Technical Specifications ENG-86Inputs ENG-87 ENG-88 ENG-89 Contact Samsung World Wide Warranty AK68-00956B Contact Samsung World Wide