Samsung DVD-V1000 Select Set Timer Recording, Select Event Number, Set Event Date and Time

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Audio Dubbing a Pre-recorded Videocassette

How to Set a Timer Recording

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With the Audio Dubbing function, you erase the previously recorded sound and replace it with a new soundtrack from:

A CD, DVD

A microphone connected to a sound system

A cassette player

Restriction:

Audio dubbing is applicable only to the mono audio track (normal audio).

1Connect an RCA audio cable to the appropriate output on your sound system (cassette player for example).

2Connect the other end of the RCA audio cable to the audio input connectors (L, R) on the Rear of your DVD-VCR.

3Insert the pre-recorded videocassette on which the audio track is to be replaced, and press the ll to start playback.

4Search back slightly beyond the Audio Dub start point using the ➛➛ button.

5Press the ll button.

Press the ll button one more time to make PAUSE mode.

6Press A.DUB.

Result: Your VCR is now in the Audio dubbing still mode.

7Press the TV VIEW button to select Audio dubbing source.

ex) If you want to dub external cassette player, then select LINE2.

8On the sound system, locate the point on the cassette at which you wish to start playback.

Example: The track that you wish to record on the cassette.

9When you are ready:

Start playback on the sound system

Press the ll on the remote control.

Result: The soundtrack is replaced on the pre-recorded cassette.

The new sound will be recorded on the normal sound track of the tape, and the original sound will remain on the Hi-Fi sound track.

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Insert a blank tape with a Record Safety Tab into the VCR deck. The Timer Recording Feature allows you to program up to 16 events at a time to record up to a year in advance.

Set the TV to channel 3 or 4 (whichever the switch is set to on the back of the DVD-VCR).

Before You Begin...

• Power on the DVD-VCR

• Power on the TV

1Open “SETUP MENU”

Press the SETUP button.

2 Select “Set Timer Recording”

Using the up/down, move the selection arrow to “Set Timer

Recording,” then push right to select.

3 Select Event Number

Move the selection arrow to any available event number (01-16), then push right to select.

4 Set Event Date and Time

Use the number or up/down buttons to set the date and time of the event. To leave an entry unchanged, push the right button.

The player will not allow you to enter an invalid number. The default setting is the current date and time.

• Set Month – Enter the month as a 2-digit number; i.e. for January, press “01”.

• Set Day – Enter the day as a 2-digit number; i.e. for the ninth, press “09”.

Set Hour –Enter the hour as a 2-digit number; i.e. for 12:00, press “12”.

Set Minute –Enter the minute as a 2-digit number; i.e. for 00:25, press “25”.

• Set AM/PM – Enter 1 for AM and 2 for PM.

5 Set Event Length

Use the number buttons to set the length of the event in hours and minutes. The default setting is 0 hours and 30 minutes.

Set Length (H) - Enter the hours as a 1-digit number; i.e. for 1 hour, press “1”.

Set Length (M) - Enter the minutes as a 2-digit number; i.e. for 30 minutes, press “30”.

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Contents DVD-V1000 Important Safety Instructions USER/INSTALLER CautionTable of Contents DVD Sound Setup Front Panel Overview Feature SummaryUnpacking Rear PanelRemote Control Overview Front Panel Display Insert Remote Control BatteriesBasic Connections Auto Setup Advanced Connections are covered in Appendix aDeck Control Buttons Basic VHS Playback Basic DVD PlaybackFollow these instructions to playback a DVD Basic TV Tuner Operations Menu Language On-Screen Menu NavigationManual Clock Set Daylight Savings Time Off and choose Mountain Standard Time onSet Time Zone Time Zone Auto Clock Set ChannelTurn On Auto Clock Set Set Clock Set ChannelSelect Channel Setup Tuner Band Setting Auto Channel SearchSelect VCR & Channel Setup Select Tuner BandSelect Add/Remove Channel Add/Remove Channels Show Weak ChannelsSelect Channel to Add/Remove Select Show Weak ChannelsChild Lock Tuner Audio Front Panel DimmerTV Aspect Ratio To prevent children from tampering with the DVD-VCRStill Mode Black LevelAudio Language Subtitle Language Disc Menu LanguageRating Control Settings Dynamic CompressionChanging the Rating Control Password Receiver Connections Before You BeginSet Dolby D Decoder Dolby Digital Decoder SettingDTS Decoder Setting Set DTS DecoderSpecial Playback Features Disc Menu Navigation Title/Chapter/Time Selection Zoom AngleSubtitle Repeat Repeat Chapter/Title Bookmarks AudioYou can repeat a single chapter, or repeat a complete title Programmed Playback Random Playback MP3 Playback3D Sound Special VCR Playback Features Tracking Auto Play/Rewind VHS PlaybackDVD-VCR allows you to playback high quality S-VHS tapes Basic Recording Special Recording Features One-Touch Recording OTR Record Speed Record SourceCopy Macrovision encoded DVDs Date/Time Stamp Copying from DVD To VHSSet Date/Time Stamp Copy the DVD to VHS TapeSet Event Date and Time Select Set Timer RecordingSelect Event Number Set Event LengthCan also clear the event in the Event Summary screen Clock/Counter Button Placing Index Marks Index ScanIndex Search Blank SearchDirect Time Search Connect S-Video Out to TV Return to Video/Component Video Connections for DVDSelect Return to Connect Component Video Out to TVSelect Alt Video Out Alt Video Out Setting Stereo ConnectionsSet Stereo to Auxiliary Mode Connect DVD-VCR to StereoMonitor TV Connections Connecting Other Video Equipment System Samsung Video Cassette Recorder One 1 Year Parts and LaborSamsung Electronics AMERICA, INC

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