Using the TV Buttons on the Remote Control

Basic Connections/Auto Setup

POWER

OPEN/CLOSE

 

1

3

2

3

4

4

Your VCR remote control will work with Samsung televisions and compatible brands.

To determine whether your television is compatible, follow the instructions below.

1Switch your television on.

2Point the remote control towards the television.

3Hold down the TV button and enter the two-figure code corresponding to the brand of your television, by pressing the appropriate numeric buttons.

Brand

Codes

Brand

Codes

SAMSUNG

01, 14, 15, 23

LOEWE

28

SHARP

02, 16, 22

ZENITH

17

SONY

03

LG

06, 08, 18

RCA

07, 29

MAGNAVOX

04

TOSHIBA

09

EMERSON

21

PANASONIC

12, 24

SANYO

05, 20

HITACHI

10

DAEWOO

19

NEWSAN

27

NOBLEX

25

 

 

TELEFUNKEN 26

 

 

 

 

Result: If your television is compatible with the remote control, it will switch off. It is now programmed to operate with the remote control.

If several codes are indicated for your television brand, try each one in turn until you find one that works.

When you change the batteries in the remote control, you must reprogram the code, following the same procedure.

You can then control the television using the following buttons.

You will need to connect the DVD-VCR to a TV and run Auto Setup. The Auto Setup will automatically searche for channels and then set your DVD-VCR's internal clock.

NOTES:

See Appendix A for Advanced Connections.

Standard RF or Line connection between your TV are required to run DVD+VCR setup menu, even if you connect S-Video

or Component Video Output for a better picture quality.

1Connect the RF Antenna Cable to your DVD-VCR

Connect an external indoor/outdoor antenna or wall outlet antenna cable to the Ant-In jack on the rear panel.

2Connect your DVD-VCR to a TV

Choose one of the following methods:

RF Connection

Using the supplied RF antenna cable, connect the OUT jack (TO TV) on the back panel of your DVD-VCR to your TV’s Antenna Input.

Line Connection

Using an RCA-type audio/video cable (red, white, yellow), connect the LINE OUT jacks on the back panel of your DVD-VCR to your TV's Line In jacks. Use the three cables as follows: red for right audio, white for left audio, and yellow for video.

NOTE: If your TV is equipped with RCA jacks, it is better to use the Line Connection method.

3Plug In

Your DVD-VCR's power should be plugged into a standard 100~240V 50/60Hz wall outlet. Avoid pressing any buttons on the remote control or on the unit during an Auto Setup. While your DVD-VCR is running an Auto Setup, “AUTO” will blink. When Auto Setup is complet, the current time will be displayed on the front panel. In case Auto Clock set fails to locate a channel to set the clock, you should set the clock manually. See page 18.

1

From Antenna or Cable

2

To TV’s Antenna Input

3

5

Button

Function

 

 

POWER

Used to switch the television on and off.

 

 

INPUT SEL.

Used to select an external source.

 

 

VOL + or

Used to adjust the volume of the television.

 

 

CH ( or )

Used to select the required channel.

 

 

MUTE

Used to toggle the sound on and off.

The various functions will not necessarily work on all televisions. If you encounter problems, operate the television directly.

4Turn On your DVD-VCR

Turn on the power by pressing the POWER button on the remote control or on the front panel of the unit.

5Turn On your TV

Turn on the TV by pressing the POWER button.

6Set the TV to Channel 3, 4 or Line

The same channel you selected in Step 2 above must be used. If you are using the Line Connection method, set your TV to its Line Input.

POWER

OP

 

4

POWER

 

4

 

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Samsung DVD-V8080 Brand Codes, Connect the RF Antenna Cable to your DVD-VCR, Connect your DVD-VCR to a TV, RF Connection

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