Samsung DVD-V1000 Basic Connections Auto Setup, Advanced Connections are covered in Appendix a

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Basic Connections

Auto Setup

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DVD & VCR

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From Antenna or Cable

DVD & VCR

 

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To TV’s Antenna Input

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In this section, you will connect the DVD-VCR to your television and run Auto Setup, which automatically searches for channels and sets the player’s internal clock.

NOTES:

Advanced Connections are covered in Appendix A.

Even if you plan to use the S-Video or Component Video Outputs, you MUST connect the DVD-VCR to your television with

either the standard RF or the Line Out connection. This enables you to operate the DVD-VCR setup menus.

1 Connect Antenna/Cable to DVD-VCR

Connect the RF antenna cable from your indoor/outdoor antenna or

cable wall outlet to the IN (FROM ANT.) jack on the back panel of

the DVD-VCR.

2 Connect DVD-VCR to TV

Choose one of the following methods to connect the DVD-VCR to

your TV:

RF Connection

Connect the supplied RF antenna cable from the OUT (TO TV) jack

on the back panel of the DVD-VCR to your television’s Antenna

Input.

Line Connection

Connect an RCA-type audio/video cable (red, white, yellow) from

the LINE OUT jacks on the back panel of the DVD–VCR to your

television’s Line In jacks. Use red for right audio, white for left

audio, and yellow for video.

NOTE: It is recommended that you use the Line Connection if your

TV is equipped with RCA jacks.

3 Set DVD-VCR Output Channel

If you used the RF connection in Step 2, set the Channel switch on

the back panel of the DVD-VCR to 3 or 4, whichever is not an

active channel in your area.

The first time you connect your DVD-VCR, or after an extended power outage, you will be prompted to set the on-screen menu language and connect an Antenna or Cable. Then the DVD-VCR will run an Auto Setup procedure, where it will automatically search for all active channels and set the clock.

1Set the On-Screen Menu Language

Press 1, 2, or 3 to select English, French, or Spanish. To change the language at any other time, see page 17.

2Antenna/Cable Reminder

A message is displayed to remind you to connect an Antenna or Cable if you have not already done so. Press Enter to begin Auto Setup.

3Run Auto Setup

As soon as you press Enter, the screen at right will appear and the DVD-VCR will automatically perform the following steps:

Auto Channel Search — Automatically detects whether an antenna or cable is connected, then searches for all active channels in your area. If Auto Channel Search is unable to locate channels in your area, you can search and add channels manually; see pages 23-24.

Auto Clock Set — Sets the DVD-VCR’s internal clock. If Auto Clock Set is unable to find a channel to set the clock, you can set the clock manually; see page 18.

This procedure may take a few minutes to complete. When finished, the DVD-VCR will tune to the lowest channel found.

4 Auto Setup is Complete!

Please proceed to page 14 for an introduction to the basic

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LANGUAGE/LANGUE/IDIOMA

1English

2Francais

3Espanol

Select=1-3

Choisir=1-3

Elegir=1-3

Connect Antenna or

Cable and press ENTER

Searching For Channels

And Setting Clock

Please Wait...

POWER

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POWER

 

TRK 5

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ZOOM

 

 

 

 

 

SHUTTLE

 

MUTE

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MODE

 

 

 

 

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SKIP

 

 

 

 

3D SOUND

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Plug In DVD-VCR

 

Connect the DVD-VCR power cord to a standard 120V/60Hz wall

 

outlet.

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Turn On DVD-VCR

 

Press the POWER button on the remote control or on the

 

DVD–VCR’s front panel.

 

 

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Turn On TV

 

Press the POWER button on your TV.

 

 

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Set TV to Channel 3 or 4 or Line

 

Be sure to use the same channel you selected in Step 3. If you

 

used the Line Connection, set your TV to its Line Input. The

 

“LANGUAGE/LANGUE/IDIOMA” menu should appear on the

 

screen. Please continue with Auto Setup on the following page.

operations of the DVD-VCR.

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Contents DVD-V1000 USER/INSTALLER Caution Important Safety InstructionsTable of Contents DVD Sound Setup Rear Panel Feature SummaryUnpacking Front Panel OverviewInsert Remote Control Batteries Remote Control Overview Front Panel DisplayAdvanced Connections are covered in Appendix a Basic Connections Auto SetupBasic DVD Playback Deck Control Buttons Basic VHS PlaybackFollow these instructions to playback a DVD On-Screen Menu Navigation Basic TV Tuner Operations Menu LanguageOff and choose Mountain Standard Time on Manual Clock Set Daylight Savings TimeSet Clock Set Channel Time Zone Auto Clock Set ChannelTurn On Auto Clock Set Set Time ZoneSelect Tuner Band Tuner Band Setting Auto Channel SearchSelect VCR & Channel Setup Select Channel SetupSelect Show Weak Channels Add/Remove Channels Show Weak ChannelsSelect Channel to Add/Remove Select Add/Remove ChannelTo prevent children from tampering with the DVD-VCR Tuner Audio Front Panel DimmerTV Aspect Ratio Child LockBlack Level Still ModeAudio Language Disc Menu Language Subtitle LanguageDynamic Compression Rating Control SettingsBefore You Begin Changing the Rating Control Password Receiver ConnectionsSet DTS Decoder Dolby Digital Decoder SettingDTS Decoder Setting Set Dolby D DecoderSpecial Playback Features Disc Menu Navigation Angle Title/Chapter/Time Selection ZoomSubtitle Repeat Audio Repeat Chapter/Title BookmarksYou can repeat a single chapter, or repeat a complete title MP3 Playback Programmed Playback Random Playback3D Sound Special VCR Playback Features VHS Playback Tracking Auto Play/RewindDVD-VCR allows you to playback high quality S-VHS tapes Basic Recording Special Recording Features Record Source One-Touch Recording OTR Record SpeedCopy the DVD to VHS Tape Date/Time Stamp Copying from DVD To VHSSet Date/Time Stamp Copy Macrovision encoded DVDsSet Event Length Select Set Timer RecordingSelect Event Number Set Event Date and TimeCan also clear the event in the Event Summary screen Index Scan Clock/Counter Button Placing Index MarksBlank Search Index SearchDirect Time Search Connect Component Video Out to TV Return to Video/Component Video Connections for DVDSelect Return to Connect S-Video Out to TVConnect DVD-VCR to Stereo Alt Video Out Setting Stereo ConnectionsSet Stereo to Auxiliary Mode Select Alt Video OutMonitor TV Connections Connecting Other Video Equipment System One 1 Year Parts and Labor Samsung Video Cassette RecorderSamsung Electronics AMERICA, INC

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