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Contents DVD Personal injury ProductImportant Note Important Safety Instructions PrecautionHandling Cautions HDD Hard Disk Drive Maintenance of CabinetDisc Handling ~ Keep in a clean protection jacket Disc SpecificationsDisc Type Disc Copy Contents Copy SpecificationsHDD  DVD DVD  HDD Disc Format ProtectionCopy Protection ~ Not all brands of discs will be compatible with this unit Do not use the following discsMP3 Vendor Brand DSC Digital Still Camera Vendor BrandOthers Product Vendor Brand Contents Time Shift function as a live signal Recording ModeMaking a Timer Recording 102 SpecificationsGeneral Features Icons that will be used in manual Before reading the user’s manualAbout the use of this user’s manual CopyrightSelect the disc type or HDD How to use the HDD & DVD RecorderFormat the disc to start recording Playing RecordingEditing a recorded disc Finalising & Playing on other DVD componentsPreparing the Remote Control AccessoriesUnpacking TV STANDBY/ON Controllable TV CodesFront Panel DescriptionRear Panel Front Panel Display Open/Close indicatorPlayback-related Installing batteries in the Remote Control Tour of the Remote ControlCables to watch a DVD from your HDD & DVD Recorder Connecting the HDD & DVD RecorderHDD & DVD Recorder DVD Recorder Additional connectionsDecoder Antenna + HDD & DVD Recorder + External decoder box + TVCase 1 Connecting to a Video Composite output jack Other type of connecting the Video output cableSee Case 2 Component Video output jacksCase 1 Connecting to your TV Other type of connecting the Audio output cableCase 2 Connecting to a stereo amplifier with AV output jacks RearL Case 1 Connecting to a TV with Hdmi Jack Connecting HDMI/DVI to a TVCase 2 Connecting to a TV with DVI Jack Speedcategory2 Hdmi cable` What is the HDCP? ` Why does Samsung use HDMI?` Hdmi High Definition Multimedia Interface ` Copy protected content cannot be recorded Connecting to AV 3 IN, DV input jack` AV 3 in selection will be automatically done Case 2 Connecting a Camcorder to the DV in jack Connecting to USB DevicesMemory On-Screen Menu Navigation Plug & Play Setup. Auto channel scan will be started Setup systemChannel Set Setting the ClockAuto Scanning ButtonSelect Edit, Delete or Swap Manual SetupSetting up the System Options Setting up the Language OptionsAuto Power Off Setting For using Anynet+ Hdmi CEC Power Save SettingAnynet+ Hdmi CEC HDD & DVD Recorder DivXR RegistrationRelation with Digital Output setting Setting up the Audio OptionsDigital Output OutputDRC This function allows you to setup the video setting Setting up the Video OptionsTV Aspect 3D Noise Reduction motion adaptive noise reductionComponent Output Progressive Scan Video OutputAvailable Video Output Jack ~ RGBBD Wise Only Samsung products Hdmi ResolutionOutput selection If you forgot your password Setting up the Parental LockSetting the Rating Level Changing the PasswordEP Mode Time Setting Setting up the Recording OptionsPress the buttons to select Setup, then press the OK or CvklEZ Record Mode Compatibility. Press the buttons to select On, then press the OK or Press the Exit button to exit the menu Insert a discLogos of Discs that can be played Region code DVD-Video onlyDisc types that can be played Video 7GB4GB 5GBDiscs that cannot be played Playing a Disc~ CVD/CD-ROM/CDV/CD-G/CD-I Using the playback related buttons Using the Disc Menu & Title MenuSxcvkl SzxcvbklSlow Motion Play Skipping Chapters, Titles or MarkersStep Motion Play Moving to a scene directly using the Info Using the Info buttonSzxcvkld Selecting the Subtitle LanguageSelecting the Soundtracks & Audio Channels SzxckldChanging the Camera Angle Repeat PlayZooming-In SzxcvklRepeat A-B Normal size → X2 → X4 → X2 → normal sizeSetting Markers Using MarkersSXC Playing back a markerSetting Bookmarks Using the BookmarksZcvkl Playing back a bookmarkPlaying an Audio CDCD-DA Playing an Audio CD/MP3Audio CDCD-DA Screen Elements Repeat CD CD-DA & MP3 Playing an MP3 DiscMP3 Screen Elements New Playlist CD ImportDelete the Playlist Go To PlaylistGo To Edit Playlist Go To Music List Select ContentsMusic/Photo Simultaneous Playback Slide Show Viewing a PictureRotate Press the GREENB, Stop or Return buttonZoom Using the SortGo To Photo List Change it simplyDivX Function Description Playing a DivXDivX Subtitle Encoding Central WesternSlovenian Greek English, Greek CyrillicCompatibility between Samsung and Other Company’s Recorder Recordable DiscsHDD DVD-RAM DVD-RW DVD+RW Recording Formats DVD-RAM/-RWVR modeDVD-RWV mode/-R DVD-RAM/±RW/±R Recording ModeUnrecordable pictures Concerning Copy Control SignalsDVD-R DVD+RW HDDRecording the current TV programme you are watching Recording immediatelyRecording from external equipment you are watching Before you startTo pause recording Copying from a CamcorderTo stop recording ` Do not use DVD-R authoring discs with this unitHDD & DVD Recorder stops recording Making a One Touch Recording OTRSimultaneous Recording and Playback Using the Play buttonStopping Playback / Recording Using the Time Shift function Time Shift function as a live signalButtons on the Remote Control used for Time Shift function Time Shift Screen ElementsMaking a Timer Recording Editing the Scheduled List ` You can make up to 12 Timer RecordingsAdding a Scheduled List Time of the next recordingDeleting a Scheduled List Go To Recorded ListInformation about Recorded List Delete Recorded ListGo to Scheduled List Clear Recorded ListPress the Yellowc button Playing the Title Basic Editing Title ListRenaming Labelling a Title Title List, then press the Marker button until a checkmark Locking Protecting a TitleProtect Checkmark disappears` Once DVD-RW/±R is finalised, it cannot be deleted Deleting a TitleSplitting a Section of a Title Split SxckDeleting a Section of a Title Partial Delete ~ Date In order of when the titles were recorded Using the Sort function Title List~ Name In alphabetical order Time Navigation Navigation MenuScene Navigation Advanced Editing Playlist Select ContentsCreating a Playlist Renaming a Playlist Entry Playing Entries in the PlaylistPlaying a Selected Scene Editing a Scene for the PlaylistModifying a Scene Replacing a Scene Moving a Scene Changing the Position of a Scene To setup, follow steps 1 to 3 onAdding a Scene Deleting a SceneDeleting a Playlist Entry from the Playlist HDD  DVD DVD  HDD About the Copy ScreenDVD-Video Copy Copying MP3, Jpeg or DivXFile Copy Disc trayFolder Copy ~ To cancel the copying in progress, press the Exit buttonFolder copying after the current file is copied Changing the name of Music/Photo/DivX fileMP3, JPEG, DivX CopyXCV XcvklDisc Manager Editing the Disc NameDelete All Title Lists/DivX Lists /Music Lists/Photo Lists Delete All Title ListsFormatting a Disc CVLFinalising a Disc HDD/ DVD-RAM/+RWFinalise Unfinalise Unfinalising a Disc V/VR modeTroubleshooting Recorder MPEG-II SpecificationsDVD-HR773 DVD-HR775GNU General Public License GPL Page No Warranty GNU Lesser General Public License Lgpl Page Page END of Terms and Conditions CIS Correct Disposal of This Product Correct disposal of batteries in this product
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