Samsung DVD-R4000EU manual Skipping, Manual Skip, Selecting an amount of time to skip Time Slip

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Playing discs (continued)

Skipping

[RAM] [DVD-R] [DVD-V] [CD] [VCD] [MP3]

You can skip to the beginning of tracks (page 70) and chapters (page 70) and restart play from there.

On DVD-RAM and DVD-R, you can skip to the start of a programme and start play from there.

The section between the point where recording is started and the point where it is stopped is called a “programme”.

During play or while paused

Press [:, SKIP] or [9, SKIP] (6).

[:]: backward

[9]: forward

Each press increases the number of skips.

For your reference

After skipping, the unit returns to the previous state, play or pause.

Press [1] (21) to restart play if it was paused.

Pressing [:] or [9] (6) while a DVD menu is being shown or while the playback control feature on Video CDs (page 70) is working may take you to a menu screen.

You can also mark positions to skip to (page 24).

(2) (1) (2)

(3)(3)

(4)

(4)

(4)

[:]

 

 

[9]

 

 

(1)Play position

(2)Twice

(3)Once

(4)Chapter/track

(5)

Manual Skip

[RAM] [DVD-R]

Remote control only

You can skip commercials easily with this feature.

Preparation

Switch [DVD, TV] (15) to “DVD”.

During play

Press [MANUAL SKIP] (24).

Play restarts from approximately 30 seconds later.

Selecting an amount of time to skip — Time Slip

[RAM] [DVD-R]

You can set an amount of time and then skip with one press of a button.

Preparation

Switch [DVD, TV] (15) to “DVD”.

1During play

Press [TIME SLIP] (25).

0 min

2 Within 5 seconds

Press [3, 4] (10) to enter the time and press

[ENTER] (10).

Play skips the time you entered.

Press [3] (10) to increase or [4] (10) to decrease in one-

(3)(1)

(4)(4)

(6)(7)

[:]

(1)Play position

(2)Marker

(3)Twice

(4)Once

(5)Three times

(6)The programme before

(7)Current programme

(8)The programme after

(3)(2)

(8)

[9]

minute units. Press and hold [3] (10) to increase or [4]

(10) to decrease in 10-minute units.

–5 min

Note

You cannot use this feature while a “DIRECT NAVIGATOR” (page 41) or “PLAY LIST” (page 45) screen is being displayed.

Starting play from a selected programme, title, chapter or track

[RAM] [DVD-R] [DVD-V] [CD] [VCD] [MP3]

Remote control only

Preparation

Switch [DVD, TV] (15) to “DVD”.

During play

Press the numeric buttons (4) to select the item.

(page 4)

This works only when stopped with some discs (the screen saver is on the television).

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Contents DVD Video Recorder Contents Functionsreturn Main unit Remote controlControl reference guide Entering titlesUnit’s display Control reference guideDisposal of old equipment For your safetyDisplays Inside of unitCheck that you have the accessories shown Checking the AccessoriesHow to replace the Fuse Dear CustomerBatteries Remote controlRemote control signal sensor Switch DVD, TV 15 to DVD UsePreparation Remote controlTelevision operation Operation ButtonDiscs you can use for recording and play DiscsDiscs you can use Play-only discsTypes of disc for the type of connected Discs that cannot be playedAudio format logos DiscsPin Scart leads are not supplied Connections with Scart leadsFollow the step-by-step guide below HintConnections without Scart leads Connect the RF Output socket to the TV aerial socketConnections with S-Video cable Standby to ensure continuous output of RGB signals Recording RGB SignalsSignals from the Sky Digital STB Clock. This is called Auto Setup function Auto Setup with Q Link FunctionsTo Set Up this DVD Recorder with a brand-new Q Link TV Menu for Owner ID settingAuto Setup with Q Link Functions Auto Setup without Q Link FunctionsTo Set Up this DVD Recorder with an existing Q Link TV To restart Auto SetupRemoving Interference Auto Setup without Q Link FunctionsVideo Plus+ Codes for Satellite Receivers/Cable TV For the United KingdomTo return to the previous screen Selecting TV screen typeUse 3, 4 10 to select the TV aspect and press Enter ≥169Playing discs When a menu screen appears on the televisionErasing a programme that is being played Slow-motion play Starting play from where you stopped it Resume FunctionFast forward and rewind-SEARCH Frame-by-frame viewingManual Skip SkippingSelecting an amount of time to skip Time Slip When using DVD-R Changing audioMarking places to play again Marker Using Display menus to mark positionsMarking positions directly Using menus to play MP3 discs Using the tree screen to find a groupRecording television programmes Stop recording EXT Link To perform Direct TV RecordingTo stop play and recording Playing while you are recordingSimultaneous recording and play Press Direct NavigatorChecking the recording during recording Time Slip Using the Functions windowUsing the Functions window Watching the television while recordingUsing the Functions window Functions window iconsPress Video Plus+ 2 button Timer recordingUsing Video Plus+ number to make timer recording Press the numeric buttons 4 to enter the Video Plus+ numberTimer recording To change the programmeManual programming To change the timer recording programmeTo put the unit on recording standby To put the unit on recording standby Press , Timer Starting and canceling programmesTo clear a timer recording programme To check programmesTo select the TV system PAL/NTSC When connected to the other equipmentRecording from a video cassette player Use 3, 4 10 to select the TV system and press EnterEnter Title Entering titlesAbout Disc Information Releasing disc protection Disc ProtectionDisc Information Erase all programmes FormatUse 3, 4 10 to select Finalize and press Enter Finalize Creating DVD-VideoTo stop finalizing To clear the programme list Using the Direct NavigatorSelecting programmes to play About the programme listErasing programmes Checking programme contentsEntering and editing programme titles Padlock mark appears Protecting programmesReleasing programme protection Select No in and press Enter Press ReturnTo erase another part of the same programme Erasing parts of a programmeDividing programmes To change the point to divideDisplaying Play List Using Play List to edit programmesAbout the Play List Scene screen Using Play List to edit programmes Creating Play ListPlaying Scenes Playing Play ListTo erase a Play List or a Play List Scene during play Adding Scenes to a Play List Moving a SceneTo re-edit a Play List Scene Erasing a Scene from a Play ListErasing a Play List Checking Play LIST’s contentsCopying Play List Titling Play ListCommon procedures Using Display menusDisc menu Picture menu Using Display menusPlay menu Sound menuDisplay changes as illustrated Repeat playUse 3, 4 PRG PROGRAMME,-.All,-.OFFEnjoying more powerful sound Connecting external equipmentTo cancel the Child Lock Child LockConnecting external equipments Connecting a digital amplifier or system component aConnecting an analog amplifier or system component B To enjoy Dolby Pro LogicConnecting a Decoder Connecting a satellite receiver or digital receiverYellow Video White L Red R Connecting a video cassette recorderAudio/Video cable Rear panel of this unit≥Switch DVD, TV 15 to DVD Changing the unit’s settingsPress Functions Settings Summary of settingsTuning Changing the unit’s settingsPicture SoundDisplay ConnectionEntering a password Ratings Digital outputManual Clock Setting Clock SettingsChanging the unit’s settings Auto Clock Setting Handling the Tuning BOX screen Channel SettingsSelecting the manual tuning NicamAuto-Setup Restart, Download Changing the Owner ID Shipping ConditionDisplay examples Status displaysChanging the information displayed Press Status 28 to change the information displayedMaintenance Maintenance and HandlingDisc handling Glossary Title/Chapter DVD-Video GlossaryLink TrackSelf-diagnosis Service Unit status Solutions NumberRecover No ReadError messages Causes and solutions Error displaysInformation Picture Troubleshooting guidePower SoundRemote control doesn’t work Cannot operate the television Troubleshooting guideRemote control PlayRecording and timer recording Specifications Disc 10, 20, 26 Index16, 17 Dolby Digital 11, 54, 62Page Page F0103Fa0
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