Samsung DVD-R4000EU Recording from a video cassette player, To select the TV system PAL/NTSC

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Recording from a video cassette player

When connected to the other equipment

[RAM] [DVD-R]

You can record audio and video being played on a video cassette player or a video camera connected to the input terminals.

Preparation

Before connecting any cables, first make sure that the power for both units is off. Then after connecting any cable, turn on the both units.

Connect the other equipment to this unit’s input terminals (page 57). Switch [DVD, TV] (15) to “DVD”.

Insert a disc that can be recorded on.

Select the recording mode, XP, SP, LP or EP (page 26).

It is also possible to perform the flexible recording (FR) (page 27).

1While stopped

Press [W, X, CH] (18) or [INPUT SELECT] (29) to select the input channel for the equipment you have connected.

Select AV1, AV2, AV3 or AV4.

2Start play on the other equipment.

3Press [¥, REC] (16) at the point you want to start recording.

ªTo skip unwanted parts

Press [;] (8) to pause recording. Press again to restart recording.

ªTo stop recording

Press [] (7).

Note

Stop play on the other equipment as well.

For your reference

Poor video quality or colouring may indicate that the material you are recording has copy protection.

If you connect an other equipment with RGB output capability to the AV2 socket on this unit, the output signal of the equipment must be set to RGB when you have set “AV2 Input” to “RGB (PAL only)”.

Select the TV system (PAL/NTSC) of the programme you wish to record (page 61).

Any software that has been so treated cannot be recorded using this unit.

To select the TV system (PAL/NTSC)

You can select the TV system (PAL/NTSC) of the programme you wish to record (page 61).

Preparation

Switch [DVD, TV] (15) to “DVD”.

1Press [FUNCTIONS] (11) to show the FUNCTIONS window.

2Use [3, 4, 2, 1] (10) to select “SETUP” and press [ENTER] (10).

SETUP

3Use [3, 4] (10) to select the “Connection” and press [2] or [1] (10).

4Use [3, 4] (10) to select “TV System” and press [ENTER] (10).

SETUP

Tuning

Settings

Disc

Picture

Sound

Display

Connection

TV Aspect

TV System

Normal (4:3) TV

Norm (4:3)TV Settings (DVD-Video)

Norm (4:3)TV Settings (DVD-RAM)

AV1/AV2 Settings

TAB SELECT

RETURN

5Use [3, 4] (10) to select the TV system and press [ENTER] (10).

SETUP

Tuning

Settings

Disc

Picture

Sound

Display

Connection

TV System

PAL

NTSC

SELECT

ENTER

RETURN

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Contents DVD Video Recorder Contents Functionsreturn Remote control Control reference guideMain unit Entering titlesUnit’s display Control reference guideFor your safety DisplaysDisposal of old equipment Inside of unitChecking the Accessories How to replace the FuseCheck that you have the accessories shown Dear CustomerRemote control Remote control signal sensor Switch DVD, TV 15 to DVDBatteries UseRemote control Television operationPreparation Operation ButtonDiscs Discs you can useDiscs you can use for recording and play Play-only discsDiscs that cannot be played Audio format logosTypes of disc for the type of connected DiscsConnections with Scart leads Follow the step-by-step guide belowPin Scart leads are not supplied HintConnections without Scart leads Connect the RF Output socket to the TV aerial socketConnections with S-Video cable Recording RGB Signals Standby to ensure continuous output of RGB signalsSignals from the Sky Digital STB Auto Setup with Q Link Functions To Set Up this DVD Recorder with a brand-new Q Link TVClock. This is called Auto Setup function Menu for Owner ID settingAuto Setup without Q Link Functions To Set Up this DVD Recorder with an existing Q Link TVAuto Setup with Q Link Functions To restart Auto SetupAuto Setup without Q Link Functions Video Plus+ Codes for Satellite Receivers/Cable TVRemoving Interference For the United KingdomSelecting TV screen type Use 3, 4 10 to select the TV aspect and press EnterTo return to the previous screen ≥169When a menu screen appears on the television Playing discsErasing a programme that is being played Starting play from where you stopped it Resume Function Fast forward and rewind-SEARCHSlow-motion play Frame-by-frame viewingSkipping Manual SkipSelecting an amount of time to skip Time Slip When using DVD-R Changing audioUsing Display menus to mark positions Marking places to play again MarkerMarking 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 RecordingPlaying while you are recording Simultaneous recording and playTo stop play and recording Press Direct NavigatorUsing the Functions window Using the Functions windowChecking the recording during recording Time Slip Watching the television while recordingUsing the Functions window Functions window iconsTimer recording Using Video Plus+ number to make timer recordingPress Video Plus+ 2 button Press the numeric buttons 4 to enter the Video Plus+ numberTimer recording To change the programmeTo change the timer recording programme Manual programmingTo put the unit on recording standby Starting and canceling programmes To clear a timer recording programmeTo put the unit on recording standby Press , Timer To check programmesWhen connected to the other equipment Recording from a video cassette playerTo select the TV system PAL/NTSC Use 3, 4 10 to select the TV system and press EnterEntering titles Enter TitleAbout Disc Information Disc Protection Releasing disc protectionDisc Information Erase all programmes FormatFinalize Creating DVD-Video Use 3, 4 10 to select Finalize and press EnterTo stop finalizing Using the Direct Navigator Selecting programmes to playTo clear the programme list About the programme listChecking programme contents Erasing programmesEntering and editing programme titles Protecting programmes Releasing programme protectionPadlock mark appears Select No in and press Enter Press ReturnErasing parts of a programme Dividing programmesTo erase another part of the same programme To change the point to divideUsing Play List to edit programmes Displaying Play ListAbout the Play List Scene screen Using Play List to edit programmes Creating Play ListPlaying Play List Playing ScenesTo 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 ListChecking Play LIST’s contents Copying Play ListErasing a Play List Titling Play ListUsing Display menus Common proceduresDisc menu Using Display menus Play menuPicture menu Sound menuRepeat play Use 3, 4Display changes as illustrated PRG PROGRAMME,-.All,-.OFFConnecting external equipment To cancel the Child LockEnjoying more powerful sound Child LockConnecting a digital amplifier or system component a Connecting an analog amplifier or system component BConnecting external equipments To enjoy Dolby Pro LogicConnecting a Decoder Connecting a satellite receiver or digital receiverConnecting a video cassette recorder Audio/Video cableYellow Video White L Red R Rear panel of this unitChanging the unit’s settings ≥Switch DVD, TV 15 to DVDPress Functions Summary of settings TuningSettings Changing the unit’s settingsPicture SoundDisplay ConnectionEntering a password Ratings Digital outputClock Settings Manual Clock SettingChanging the unit’s settings Auto Clock Setting Channel Settings Selecting the manual tuningHandling the Tuning BOX screen NicamAuto-Setup Restart, Download Changing the Owner ID Shipping ConditionStatus displays Changing the information displayedDisplay examples Press Status 28 to change the information displayedMaintenance and Handling MaintenanceDisc handling Glossary Glossary LinkTitle/Chapter DVD-Video TrackService Unit status Solutions Number RecoverSelf-diagnosis No ReadError displays Error messages Causes and solutionsInformation Troubleshooting guide PowerPicture SoundTroubleshooting guide Remote controlRemote control doesn’t work Cannot operate the television PlayRecording and timer recording Specifications Index 16, 17Disc 10, 20, 26 Dolby Digital 11, 54, 62Page Page F0103Fa0
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