Samsung DVD-SH895A/XEG, DVD-SH893A/XEG, DVD-SH893A/EDC manual GNU Lesser General Public License Lgpl

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.GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL)

Version 2.1, February 1999

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Contents DVD Important Note This symbol indicates importantElectric shock or personal injury Important Safety Instructions PrecautionHandling Cautions HDD Hard Disk Drive Maintenance of CabinetDisc Handling ~ Keep in a clean protection jacket Disc SpecificationsDisc Type Title Copy Specifications Contents Disc CopyHDD  DVD DVD  HDD HDD DVD or USB DVD HDD or USB USB HDD or DVDProtection Disc FormatCopy Protection Many DVD discs are encoded with copy protectionDo not use the following discs ~ Not all brands of discs will be compatible with this unitDSC Digital Still Camera Vendor Brand Others Product Vendor BrandGetting started Basic Functions GuideTroubleshooting 108 Specifications106 General Features Anynet+HDMI CEC USB Interface for Data TransferBefore reading the user’s manual Icons that will be used in manualAbout the use of this user’s manual CopyrightHow to use the HDD & DVD Recorder Select the disc type or HDDFormat the disc to start recording RecordingEditing a recorded disc Finalising & Playing on other DVD componentsAccessories Preparing the Remote ControlBatteries for Remote Control AAA Size UnpackingControllable TV Codes TV STANDBY/ONSource TV MuteDescription Front Panel DVD-SH893/895/897Rear Panel Front Panel Display Tour of the Remote Control Installing batteries in the Remote ControlConnecting the HDD & DVD Recorder Cables to watch output from your HDD & DVD RecorderUp ing sett ing &ectnnco To ANT To TV Scart cable not included RF Cable To ANT InputAdditional connections Wall Scart cable Not included RF cable Antenna + HDD & DVD Recorder + External decoder box +RF cable Not included Case 1 Connecting to a Video Composite output jack Other type of connecting the Video output cableVideo/Audio cable See Case 2 Component Video output jacksComponent cable Not included Case 1 Connecting to your TV Other type of connecting the Audio output cableIf your TV has audio input jacks, use this connection Case 2 Connecting to a stereo amplifier with AV output jacks Audio cableOptical cable not included Connecting HDMI/DVI to a TV Case 1 Connecting to a TV with Hdmi JackSpeedcategory2 Hdmi cable HDMI-HDMI cable Not includedCase 2 Connecting to a TV with DVI Jack TV remote control` Hdmi High Definition Multimedia Interface Displays a vivid picture on a TV having an Hdmi input jackConnecting to AV in 3, DV input jack Connecting to USB Devices Case 2 Connecting a Camcorder to the DV in jackMemory CamcorderPlug & Auto Setup On-Screen Menu Navigation. Exit button Press this button to exit the on-screen menu AccordinglyManual Setup Analogue menu. See pages 38~39 Disc insertedSetup Clock SetTime Zone Manual clock setDaylight Saving Time Channel SetAuto Scanning Manual Setup Analogue CH Tune the channel using + buttonsManual Scanning Digital SystemChannel List Digital Favorite List DigitalSetting up the System Options Auto Power Off SettingPower Save Setting ~ Off Does not set to Power Save. Normally select OFF modeFor using Anynet+ Hdmi CEC Setting the Touch Key Sound On / OffDVB-T Auto Subtitle DivXR Registration Setting up the Language OptionsSystem Setting up the Audio Options Digital OutputOr MPEG-2 compatible Dolby Digital or MPEG-2 DecoderSetting up the Video Options Setup systemTV Aspect 3D Noise Reduction motion adaptive noise reductionVideo Output Available Video Output JackComponent Output progressive scan Hdmi Resolution BD Wise Only Samsung productsOutput selection ~ 576p 720 x ~ 720p 1280 x ~ 1080i 1920 x ~ 1080p 1920 xSetting up the Parental Lock If you forgot your passwordSetting the Programme Grade Setting the DVD LevelSetting up the Recording Options EP Mode Time SettingCvkl Automatic Chapter CreatorMode Compatibility EZ RecordSetting the Favorite ListDigital Basic Functions‘EPG’ is used as the same meaning with ‘TNT’ Display ScreenGuide Setting the Teletext OSDChanging the Subtitle Language Guide Timer Recording Sn io ctnu DTV FRegion code DVD-Video only Logos of Discs that can be playedDisc types that can be played MP3Discs that cannot be played 7GB5GB ~ VCD/SVCD/CVD/CD-ROM/CDV/CD-G/CD-I ~ BD, HD-DVDUsing the Disc Menu & Title Menu SxcvklPlaying a Disc For DVD-VIDEO DiscUsing the Playback Related buttons Szxcv KLSxcv KL SzxcvkldUsing the Info button Moving to a scene directly using the InfoSelecting the Subtitle Language Step Motion PlaySzxckld Selecting the Soundtracks & Audio ChannelsChanging the Camera Angle Repeat PlaySzxcvkl Zooming-InRepeat A-B Normal size → X2 → X4 → X2 → normal sizeUsing Markers Using the BookmarksSXC ZcvklPlaying an Audio CD/MP3 Playing back a bookmarkClearing a bookmark Playing an Audio CDCD-DAAudio CDCD-DA Screen Elements Playing an MP3 DiscMP3 Screen Elements New Playlist CD ImportPress the Reda button during the Music List playback Delete the Playlist Go To PlaylistGo To Edit Playlist Select Contents Using the SortGo To Music List Music/Photo Simultaneous Playback Viewing a PictureSlide Show Music files and photo fileZoom RotateGo To Photo List DivX Function Description Playing a DivXThen Press the OK or + button DivX Subtitle Encoding Recordable Discs This section shows various HDD&DVD Recording methodsCompatibility between Samsung and Other Company’s Recorder HDD DVD-RAM DVD-RW DVD+RWDVD-RAM/-RWVR mode ~ Various editing options using a created PlaylistRecording Formats DVD-RWV mode/-RRecording Mode Recording Times HDD 250GB Recording ModeRecording Times HDD 160GB ~ DVD-SH897 Recording Mode Recording Times HDD 320GBConcerning Copy Control Signals Unrecordable PicturesRecording Immediately Before you startRecording the current TV programme you are watching Recording from external equipment you are watchingTo pause recording To stop recordingCopying from a Camcorder ` Do not use DVD-R authoring discs with this unitUsing the Play button Making a One Touch Recording OTRSimultaneous Recording and Playback HDD & DVD Recorder stops recordingTime Shift function as a live signal Stopping Playback / RecordingUsing the Time Shift function Buttons on the Remote Control used for Time Shift functionTime Shift Screen Elements . Press the Play button to resume watching the programmeMaking a Timer Recording Editing the Scheduled List Adding a Scheduled List DingrDeleting a Scheduled List Go To Recorded ListInformation about Recorded List Delete Recorded List Clear Recorded ListGo to Scheduled List Press the Yellowc buttonTo its original content Basic Editing Title ListPlaying the Title Renaming Labeling a TitleLocking Protecting a Title From the Title List, then press the Marker button until aYou want to protect ~ If you don’t want to protect a certain one of the checkedDeleting a Title Splitting a Section of a Title SplitSxck . Using the playback-related buttons Play , PauseDeleting a Section of a Title Partial Delete Using the Sort function Title List Navigation MenuTime Navigation ListSelect Contents Advanced Editing Playlist Creating a PlaylistUsing the Play List button Playing Entries in the PlaylistRenaming a Playlist Entry From the Playlist, then press the Reda buttonEditing a Scene for the Playlist Playing a Selected SceneModifying a Scene Replacing a Scene Or + button Edit Playlist screen is displayedMoving a Scene Changing the Position of a Scene Adding a SceneDeleting a Scene MovedDeleting a Playlist Entry from the Playlist Using the Sort PlaylistOrder upon re-entering Playlist IngtdE Contents Copy Specifications Copying from Hdd to Dvd Or Vice-versaAbout the Copy Screen HDD  DVD DVD  HDDCopying MP3, Jpeg or DivX DVD-Video CopyNtsc disc or copy-protected disc JPEGphotoFile Copy Folder CopyChanging the name of Music/Photo/DivX file ` Pressing the ExitXcvkl Disc ManagerEditing the Disc Name Backwards by one positionDisc Protection XCVDelete All Title Lists Formatting a Disc Delete All Title Lists/DivX Lists /Music Lists/Photo ListsHDD/DVD-RAM/+RW Finalising a Disc CVLDVD-VR Disc Unfinalising a Disc V/VR mode ` a DVD-RW can be finalised or unfinalised in Video modeTroubleshooting Timer lamp flickers No Hdmi output Check the Video output is Hdmi enabledHigh bandwidth Digital Content Protection Check the TV/DVD selection button settingSpecifications GNU General Public License GPL Page Foundation Sharing and reuse of software generallyGNU Lesser General Public License Lgpl Page Page END of Terms and Conditions That’s all there is to itContact Samsung World Wide Region Country Contact Center  Web SiteCorrect disposal of batteries in this product Code No. AK68-01785H
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