Samsung DVD-R120/AFS manual Quick Overview, Connecting external devices, Connecting the Power cord

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Connecting & Setting UP

Connecting & Setting Up

This section involves various methods of connecting the DVD player to other external components and required initial setting modes.

Quick Overview

A Quick Overview presented in this guide will give you enough information to start using the recorder.

Step 1 : Unpacking

Step 2 : Connecting the Antenna Cable

Step 3 : Connecting the Video Cable

Step 4 : Connecting the Audio Cable

Step 5 : Connecting external devices

Step 6 : Connecting the Power Cord

Step 7 : Preparing the Remote Control

Step 8 : Initial Setup

Quick Overview

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Step 1 : Unpacking

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Step 2 : Connecting the Antenna cable

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Step 3 : Connecting the Video cable

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Step 4 : Connecting the Audio cable

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Step 5

: Connecting external devices

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Step 6

: Connecting the Power cord

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Step 7

: Preparing the Remote Control

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Step 8

: Initial Setup

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Contents DVD-R120 Getting Started FCC Note for U.S.AMaintenance of Cabinet PrecautionImportant Safety Instructions Handling CautionsDVD-RW VR mode Disc SpecificationsUsing CD-R/RW Disc StorageDVD-RW Video mode ProtectionContents Troubleshooting Specification Using the Setup Menu System SettingLanguage Setting Video Display Setting Parental Control Before PlayingGeneral Features Using a DVD-R Using a DVD-RAMUsing a DVD-RW Before reading the user’sWhen using a DVD-R disc When using a DVD-RW disc in VR ModeWhen using a DVD-RW disc in Video Mode Front Panel Display DescriptionFront panel ANT IN/ANT OUT to TV Connects antenna cables Rear PanelFan Tour of the Remote Control Preparing the Remote Control Connecting external devicesConnecting the Power cord Initial SetupUnpacking Connecting the Antenna CableAccessories Method 1 Antenna + DVD Recorder + TV No Cable boxVideo, Component video and Progressive Output Modes Connecting the Video cableMethod 1 Connecting to a Video input jack Component video input Method 2 Connecting to an S-Video input jackMethod 3 Connecting to JacksY,P B,P RConnecting the Audio cable This connection will use your TV’s speakersConnecting external devices Connecting the Power Cord Method 3 Connecting a Camcorder to the DV in jackPreparing the Remote Control Setting the Remote ControlBefore Play Initial SetupOSD Language Setup Method 1 Clock SetAuto Clock Set Manual Clock Set MethodAuto Channel Memory You can set the Antenna/Cable TV settings automaticallyChannel Set Select Antenna or Cable TVdepending on To setup, follow the steps 1 to 5Manual Channel Set Methods 1Setting Up the Audio Options You cant use the Setup functions while playing a discDynamic Compression Then press the Enter or √ buttonDigital Output If you have a 43 standard TV Setting Up the TV AspectThis allows you to set up the TV screen settings This section shows various DVD recording methods Before RecordingRecordable discs This recorder can record on the following discsContent Protection for Recordable Media Cprm Recording ModeConcerning Copy Control Signals Recording FormatsPress the OPEN/CLOSE button to close the disc tray About Info KeyChecking the available disc space Disc Information Before you startTo stop recording Press the REC buttonFront panel display changes in the following sequence Channel Number L1 L2 DVPress the REC button To stop recording Copying from a Camcorder Press the Input button to select DVMaking a One Touch Recording OTR Press the REC button to start recordingPress the Enter button Setting a Timer RecordingPress the Menu button in stop mode Edit and Delete items are displayed Timer Record Input item is displayedPress the Menu button after the operation is finished Menu screen will disappearSelected entry will be deleted from the list You can not delete programs that are currently recordingPress the Stop button, and a message that asks Recording the ScheduledRecord List Whether to end recording or not will be displayedDisc types that can be played Before PlayingRegion code DVD-Video only Discs that cannot be playedPlaying a Disc Press the Stop button to stop playbackSearching through a Chapter or Track Using the Search FunctionsRemote control Press the Title List button to move to the Title ListStep Motion Play Moving to a scene directly using the AnykeySlow Motion Play About AnykeyPress the …† buttons to select the Time Using the Repeat FunctionPlaying RepeatedlyRepeat Playback Press the Repeat button during playbackFor MP3 discs, you can select Track, Folder or Disc Chapter you want to play repeatedlyPress the Repeat button repeatedly to select Off Repeat playback of the A-B section starts Selecting the SubtitlePress the Subtitle button during playback Press the Audio button during playback Selecting the Audio languageChanging the Camera Angle Using Bookmarks Zooming-InPlaying Back a Bookmark Using MarkersPress the Cancel button to delete the selected bookmark Clearing a BookmarkPlaying an Audio CD/MP3 Playing an Audio CD CD-DA/MP3Press the / button Fast Play X2, X4 Playing a MP3 DiscMP3 Screen Elements Play Option can be used with an audio CD Play or Stop mode During Playback, Repeat Mode will be highlightedPress the Play button to playback the playlist Playing a Picture CDTo Program Tracks Press the Menu button Playing the Title ListPress the …† œ √ buttons to select a picture Picture interval Slide show speed must be setPlayback You can also play a recorded program byPressing the ANY KEY button during Title List Screen Elements #$ %Using the Setup Menu CM Skip Time will be displayed System SettingCM Skip Time Setting CM Skip can be performed only duringAutomatic Chapter Creation EP Mode Time SettingEP Mode Time will be displayed This function only works for DVD-RW Video and DVD-R discsLanguage Setting Language setup menu will be displayedBlack Level Video Display SettingTV Aspect see Input Level 3D Noise Reduction motion adaptive noise reductionFront Display Adjust the brightness of the unit’s front panel displayParental Control Parental Control screen appears Select Rating Level using the …† buttonsAbout the Rating Level Confirm the password. message will be displayed Changing the PasswordSelect Change Password using the …† buttons See page 87 if you forgot your passwordTitle List Play ListRenamingLabeling a Title Using the Menu buttonBasic Editing Title List LockingProtecting a Title Deleting a TitleDeleting a Section of a Title This may depend on the type of discEdit Title List Screen Elements Press the Enter button at the start point Creating a PlaylistPress the Enter button at the end point To make a new playlistFollow these instructions to play the playlist entries Playlist entries will be played VR modePlaying Entries in the Playlist Enter or √ button Press the Menu button in the stop modeRenaming a Playlist Entry Press the Enter or √ buttonPlaylist entry to be played is selected Editing a Scene for the PlaylistPlaying a Selected Scene To stop scene play, press the Stop buttonPress the Enter button at the start point of the scene To setup, follow the steps 1 to 3Modifying a Scene Replacing a Scene Press the Enter button at the end point of the sceneSelected scene is moved to the selected position Adding a ScenePress the Enter button at the starting point of the scene Edit Playlist menu is displayedPlay, Rename, Edit Copying a Playlist Entry to the PlaylistDeleting a Scene Scene, Copy, DeletePress the …† buttons to select Delete, Deleting a Playlist Entry from the PlaylistThen press the Enter button Playlist can contain up to 99 playlistFollow these instructions to give a name to a disc Disc ManagerEditing the Disc Name Disc name is given to the discDisc Protection Formatting a DiscDelete All Title Lists All title lists are deletedFinalizing a disc DVD-RVUnfinalizing a disc V/VR mode DVD-RW can be finalized or unfinalized in VR modeRecording TroubleshootingPower Cannot record TV programsIcon appears on the screen PlaybackCannot play the disc Your DVD disc restricts itVideo SoundOther Remote Control UnitForget my password for parental supervision 20 Hz ~ 20 kHz SpecificationsPicture Compression format AK68-00773A-01
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