Samsung DVD-VR320/XEF, DVD-VR320P Setting up Progressive scan, Component mode, Scan will appear

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In Component mode, you can set video output to Progressive (P.SCAN) or Interlace, see page 37~38.

Available video output jacks are as follow.

2 The message “Please, set your TV to Progressive input. To deactivate, press [STOP] key.” will appear. Press the OK button.

Available Video Output Jack

Output jack

Setting mode

Component mode

RGB Mode

 

 

P.SCAN off mode (Interlace mode)

P.SCAN on mode

 

Component Output

O

O

X

(Y, Pb, Pr)

(TV in progressive mode)

 

 

AV1 Scart

 

R, G, B

X

X

O

 

Composite

O

X

X

AV2 Scart

 

Composite

O

X

O

Composite Video out

O

X

O

S-Video out

O

X

O

Setting up the

Progressive scan

If your TV supports Progressive Scan, press the P.SCAN button on the front of the DVD Recorder & VCR to enjoy.

1 With the unit in Stop mode, press the P.SCAN but- ton on the front of the DVD Recorder & VCR.

The message “Press [Yes] to confirm Progressive scan mode. Otherwise, press [No].” will appear. Press the œ √ buttons to select Yes, and then press the OK button.

Press [Yes] to confirm Progressive scan mode.

Otherwise, press [No].

Yes No

Please, set your TV to Progressive input.

To deactivate, press [STOP] key.

OK

3

The message “Video Output Mode Progressive

Scan” will appear.

 

 

 

 

System

 

 

 

 

 

Video Output Mode

 

 

 

 

 

 

Progressive Scan

 

 

 

 

 

 

Setup

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Progressive setting is only available when

 

the Video Out is set to Component.

Note

(See page 36)

 

If the P.SCAN button on the DVD Recorder & VCR’s front panel is pressed during playback, the message

“This function is only possible in stop mode” appears on the screen.

Progressive setting is only available when the DVD Recorder & VCR is in stop mode.

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Contents DVD-VR320 Important Note Getting StartedHolding discs PrecautionDVD-Video, Audio-CD Audio CD DVD-VideoDVD-R Disc Playback and Recording DVD-RW Disc Playback and RecordingProtection Do not use the following discsContents Reference Before Reading User’s Manual General FeaturesStarted Classified as a Date Once, Daily or Weekly Recording mode XP high quality mode, SPIf the remote control does not operate properly AccessoriesUnpacking Button Function Setting the Remote ControlFront Panel DescriptionFan Rear PanelSTANDBY/ON Button Number Button IPC Button VCR Button Timer REC ButtonDVD Button TV Control ButtonsConnections Quick OverviewRemove the aerial or network input cable from Connecting the Scart CableTelevision Connect this cable to the 75Ω aerial jack markedAV2 in EXT By means of 21-pin Scart Cable Connecting Audio/Video CableAV1 TV By means of 21-pin Scart Cable Video output jack on the rear of the DVDVIDEOoutput jack on the rear of the DVD Connecting Video CableConnect Component video cables between Component Video OUT jacks on the rearAV Receiver Connections Audio settings. SeeIf your A/V receiver is equipped with a Dolby Digital Connecting an External Devices On-Screen Menu Navigation Press this button on the remote control to open… / †, œ / √ Buttons OK ButtonSelect Country using the …† œ √ buttons Plug & Auto SetupThen press OK button Wait current time and date are displayedSystem Setup Setting the Date and TimeSetting the clock Automatically Then press the OK or √ button Auto SetupManual Setup If you Then Wish to store Clearing a Preset StationStation displayed Picture, if necessaryPress the …† buttons to select Swap Station press the OK button on the remote controlTo change the programme number assigned to a For example, to move a TV station in programmePress the …† buttons to select Language, then Setting Up Language OptionsSetup Setting Up the Audio OptionsSystem Digital OutputTV Aspect DivXR Registration3D Noise Reduction Motion adaptive noise reduction About the Rating Level Setting Up the Parental ControlOr √ button Press the …† buttons to select On, then pressAbout the Change Level VCR SettingPress the …† buttons to select Change Auto Play Tape LengthAuto Repeat IPC Intelligent Picture ControlCreator Automatic ChapterPress the …† buttons to select System, then Press the …† buttons to select 6 Hours orPress the REC button to start recording Front DisplayPress the …† buttons to select Video Output Video OutputRGB, then press the OK or √ button Component mode Setting up Progressive scanMessage Video Output Mode Progressive Scan will appearMessage Video Output Mode Interlace Scan will appear CancelingDo not press the P.SCAN button if you are Progressive mode. Nothing will beRegion code DVD-Video only Before PlayingDisc types that can be played Discs that cannot be playedPlayback Playing a DiscUsing the Search & Skip Functions About Anykey Moving to a scene directly using the AnykeySlow Motion Play Step Motion Play Slow Motion PlayPlaying Repeatedly Repeat Playback Repeat PlayDisc To return to normal playbackUsing the Anykey button Using the Subtitle buttonSelecting the Subtitle language Selecting the Audio languageZooming-In Using the Angle buttonAngle Clearing a Bookmark Playing back a BookmarkPress the Clear button to delete the selected bookmark Playing back a Marker Using the MarkersClearing a Marker Playing back an Audio CD CD-DA Buttons on the Remote Control used for CD playbackAudio CD CD-DA Screen Elements Press the œœ /√√ buttons Fast PlayPlaying back an MP3 Disc Playing back an MP3 DiscMP3 Screen Elements Repeat mode will be highlighted Play Option ModeLaybackP Playing back a Picture DiscPress the …† buttons to select DivX, then press Playing back an MPEG4 DiscOK or √ button Tracking Tape VCR FeaturesVariable Search System Use scan and play when you don’t know exactlyPress the …† buttons to select Forward Intro Recording Before RecordingRecordable discs This recorder can record on the following discsDVD-RAM/-RWVR mode Recording ModeRecording Formats Unrecordable videoContent Protection for Recordable Media Cprm Pausing / ResumingRecording From External Devices Recording OTR Making a TimerTo stop recording If the timer settings overlap Fill in the items using the …†œ √ buttonsRecording Speed DVD Recording Speed VCRRecord List Press the …† buttons to select Standard TimerWith the unit in Stop mode, press the Menu Press the …† buttons to select the numberCurrently recording Deleting the Scheduled Record ListPress the …† buttons to select ShowView Using the ShowView FeatureShowView code Before starting ShowView ExtendedMaximum Recording Time SP vs. LP Special Recording FeaturesWatch a Different Channel Add Recording TimeTo copy from DVD to VCR Copy to DVD or VCRDirect copy DVD to VCR Direct copy VCR to DVD To copy from VCR to DVDUsing the Menu button Using the Title List buttonPlaying the Title List Title List Screen Elements EditingThen press the OK or √ button twice Press the Stop button to stop playingSelected title Renaming Labeling a TitleLocking Protecting a Title DitingDeleting a Title OK button. The key icon on the informationDeleting a Section of a Title Edit Title List Screen Elements Playlist Advanced EditingCreating a Playlist Press the OK button at the start pointPlaying Titles in the Playlist Using the Menu buttonEdit Playlist screen is displayed Selected playlist title Renaming a Playlist TitlePress the …†œ √ buttons to select the scene you Editing a Scene for the PlaylistWant to play, then press the OK button Playlist title to be played is selectedThen press the OK button To setup, follow steps 1 to 3OK button Copying a Playlist to the VCR To setup, follow the steps 1 to 3Press the …† œ √ buttons to select the scene you Want to delete, and then press the OK buttonDeleting a Playlist from the Playlist Editing the Disc Name Disc ManagerYou may need to clear disc protection before Formatting a Disc Disc ProtectionFinalising a Disc DVD-VR mode DVD-V modePress the …† button to select Disc Finalise Press the …† button to select Disc Unfinalise Unfinalising a Disc V/VR modeIf you select Yes, you will be prompted again with To continue?’Lists, then press the OK or √ button Delete All Title ListsReference ReferenceTimer recording does For a while when Power turns on Cannot record TVNo response Forgot the password Input is displayedTroubleshooting DVD Check if the safety tab is intact on the cassette Troubleshooting VCRCheck the DVD Recorder & VCR antenna connections Is the DVD Recorder & VCR tuner properly set?General SpecificationsInput Audio OutputEllas Greece
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