Video

The disc revolves, but no image or bad quality images is displayed.

Checkpoint 1

Be sure that the Video Setting is

 

properly set. (See pages 35~38)

Checkpoint 2

Check whether there is damage to or any

 

foreign material on your disc.

Checkpoint 3

Some low quality discs may not play properly.

Checkpoint 4

If scenes change from dark to bright

 

suddenly, the screen may shake

 

vertically temporarily, but this is not a fault.

Sound

No sound.

Checkpoint 1

Are you watching a programme in slow or skip

 

mode?

 

If you are playing a programme at a speed

 

other than normal speed, sound will not be

 

heard. (Except for forward search (X 2) in

 

disc.)

Checkpoint 2

Check the connections and settings. (See

 

pages 21~22, 33~34)

Checkpoint 3

Check whether the disc is damaged. Clean

 

the disc, if necessary.

Checkpoint 4

Check whether the disc is inserted

 

correctly with the label facing up.

No audio output.

Checkpoint 1

Check whether you have selected the correct

 

digital output options in the Audio Output

 

Options menu.

 

(See pages 33~34)

Timer Recording

Timer lamp flickers.

Checkpoint 1

Check there is enough space in the disc or

 

HDD for recording.

Checkpoint 2

Check whether the current disc is recordable

 

or not.

 

Make sure to check before the start time of

 

recording.

Timer recording does not work properly.

Checkpoint 1

Re-check the recording time and the end time

 

settings again.

Checkpoint 2

Recording will be cancelled if the power is

 

interrupted due to a power failure or another

 

similar reason while recording.

HDMI

No HDMI output.

Checkpoint 1

Check whether the mode is stop mode or not.

 

You can switch HDMI mode in stop mode.

Checkpoint 2

Check the Video output is HDMI enabled.

Checkpoint 3

Check the connection between the TV and

 

the HDMI jack of the HDD & DVD

 

RECORDER.

Checkpoint 4

See if your TV supports HDMI.

Abnormal HDMI output screen.

Checkpoint 1

If snow noise appears on the screen, it means

 

that TV does not support HDCP (High-

 

bandwidth Digital Content Protection).

HDMI output Jitter.

Checkpoint 1

Check your TV system setup correctly.

Checkpoint 2

Please refer to the user’s manual of your TV.

Reference

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Samsung DVD-HR755/EUR, DVD-HR755/AUS, DVD-HR755/XEB, DVD-HR755/XEC, DVD-HR753/XEC, DVD-HR753/EUR Video, Sound, Timer Recording

DVD-HR753/XEC, DVD-HR755/XEC, DVD-HR755/EUR, DVD-HR755/XEB, DVD-HR753/EUR specifications

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