Samsung Electronics Co C2BWL Videocassette Recorder User Manual 8
Samsung Electronics Co Ltd Videocassette Recorder 8
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SV—B132P/SV—B102P SV—BSZP/SV—B22P IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS lo cnsurc props: warranty, pli‘ttflt‘ i'etu rri your registration Model Number 77a and within two wads Retard the sCflaI number from the Srnal Ntitnbcr —_—_ ' V j’ l l ~ ‘ h ' 4 bath ofthe C \ am [It dittf of pulfhaSCvlt‘l t 6 space Date Purchased ' below. Keep your pullhflht‘ t’t'a’lpl With this manual for ————*————— easy reference DWI” IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS j; ' CAUTION This symbol indicates high voltage is present inside It is dangerous RISKOFELECTflICSNOCK_ to make any kind of contact With any instdc part ol this product DO NOI’ OPEN cAurtoN: ro REDUCE TNE RISK or ELECTRIC SHOCK, - DONOT REMOVE COVER (on This symbol alerts you that important literature concerning opera— BACK) no ussn SERVICEAELE tion and maintenance has been included With this‘product. mus INSIDE. REFER ssnwcme to QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL Note to CATV system installer: This reminder ts provided to call CATV system installer's attention to Article 82040 of the National Electrical Code (Section 54 ol Canadian Electrical Code, Part I), that provtdes guide— lines [or proper grounding and, in particular, specifies that the cable ground shall be connected [0 the grounding system of the building as close to the potnt of cable entry as practical. Caution: FCC regulations state that any unauthorized changes or modifications to this equipment may void the user's authority to operate it. Caution: To prevent electric shock, match widc blade of plug to wide slat, fully insertt Attention: pour eviter lcs chvcs electriques, intraduire la lame le plus large dc lafiche dans la borne correspondante de la prise er pousszrjusqu’au [and Important: One Federal Court has held that unauthorized recording of copyrighted TV programs is an tnlringement of U.S copyright laws ( criain Canadian programs may be copyrighted and any unauthorized recording in whole or in part may be a Violation of these rights To prevent damage which may result in fire or electric shock hazard, do not expose this appliance to rain or moisture. _______________—-—-———— 1 Read Instructions/XII lIiL’ saleiy and operating instructions should be read before the product is operated. Retain InslruCIIOnS'th salcty and operating instructions should be retained for future reference Heed Warnings-All WM rungs on IhC product and iii thc operating lnSllLKllOflS should be adhered to. Jag/N Follow Instructions—All operating and use instructions should he followed Cleaning—Unplug this lOLIUL‘l from the wall outlet before (Inning Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners Use 21 Chimp t nth for (leaning di 6 Attachntcnts'Do not use Attachments not recommended by the product manufacturer as they may cause hazards 7 Water and Moisture—Do not use this product nt‘tll' water-[or example new a bath tub, wash bowl, kitchen srtik, or Itllllidl'y tub. in a wet basement, or near a swtmiiiing pool, and the like. IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 8 Accessories—Do not place this product oti an unstable can, stand, tripod, bracket, or table The product may fall, caustng serious anLlS/ to a child or adult, and serious damage to the product Use only with a cart, stand, tripo , bracket, or table recommended b the manufacturer or sold with the roduct Any mounting of the product should allow thc -' ‘ manufacturer's instructions and7 should use a mounting accessory recommended by the manufacturer 7 9 Cart Usagcfl product and cart combination should he moved with care. Quick stops, excessive force, and uneven surfaces may cause the product and cart t‘timblnt’ltlfllt to overturn. l 10. Vcnlilati0n~5l0ts and openings tn the cabint‘t are provrded for ventilation and to ensure reliable o eratiort of ‘ the product and to protect it from overheating Ihese openings ttiust not be blocked or covered. re openings : should never be blocked by placrng the product on a bed, so a, rug, or other Similar surface This product should not be placed in a butltrrn installation such as a bookcase or rack unless proper ventilation is provtded or the manufacturer's instructions have been adhered to 11 Power Sources-This product should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the markin label if you are not sure of the type of power supplied to your home, consult your product dealer or loca power company For products intended to operate rom battery power, or other sources, refer to the 1 operating instructions 12 Grounding or Polarization—This product mayrbe c tripped with a polarized alternatin current line lug (a plug having one blade wider than the other). his ug will fit into the power outlet any one way. “(fits is a t A safer feature. if you are unable to insert the plug ully into the outlet, t reversing the plug. If the plug 3 shou d still fail to fit, contact your electrician to replace your obsolete our et Do not defeat t e safety purpose of the polarized plug, ( 3. Power-Cord Protection-Power—supply cords should be routed so that they are not likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed upon or against them, paying articular attention to cords at p ugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the pro uct m Mttwttticmm tool 14, Outdoor Antenna Groundin —If an outside antenna or cable system rs connected to the product, be sure the antenna or cable system is grounded so as to provide some protection afiarnst voltage sur es an built—u static charges. Section 810 of the atronal Electrica Code, ANS FPA 70 provides information With regard to proper grounding of the mast and supporting structure, grounding of the fields!“ wrre to an antenna disc arge unit, stze of grounding conductors, location of antennavdtseharge unit, connection to grounding electrodes, and requirements for the grounding electrode “Mam-m" 15. Lightning—For added rotectron for this product dunnfia ltgil‘tlnll’l storm or when it is left unattended and unused for long perto s oftrme, unplug it front the wa out er an disconnect the antenna or cable system. This Will prevent damage to the product due to lightning and power-line surges. 16 Power Lines—An outside antenna system should not be located in the vicrnity of overhead ower lines or other electric light or power circuits, or where it can fall into such power lines or Circuits. hen installing an outside antenna system, extreme care should be taken to keep from touching such power lines or circuits as ( contact With them might be fatal 17, OverloadingvDo not overload wall outlets, extension cords, or integral convenience receptacles as this can result tn a risk of fire or electric shock 18 Object and Liquid Entry—Never push objects of any kind into this product through openings as they may touch dangerous volta e pornts or short-our parts that could result in a fire or electric shock. Never spill liquid of any kind on t e product. 19 ServicingrDo not attempt to servtce this product yourself as opening or removrng covers may expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards Refer all servicing to quali red servrce personnel 20 Damage Requiring Service—Unplu this product from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified sen/tcc personnel under the followrng con itions‘ a When the power-sup ly cord or plu is damaged. b If liquid has been spified or obiccts ave fallen into the product c [f the product has been exposed to rain or riatcr d If the product does not operate normally by following the operating lnSll'LK‘llOth. Adjust only those controls that are covered by the operating rnstructrons as an improper adiustmcnt of other controls may result in damage and Will often require extensive work b a qualified technician to restore. the produCt to its normal operation e if the product has been dropped or aniagcd in an ' way f When the product exhibits ti drstinCt change in pciltit‘lttaflCCvlltlS tndtctttes a need for servrce 21 Re ilacement Partsrwlien replacement parts are required, he sure the service technician has used rep acementémrts specified by the manufacturer or that have the satire characteristics as the ongmtil part Unauthorizc substitutions may result in fire, electric shock, or other hazards 22 Safety checkrU on completion of tiny servrce or repairs to this product, ask the servrce technician to perform safety creeks to determine that the product is in proper operating condition 23 Heat—The roduct should be situated away from heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or Other pro ucts (including amplifiers) that produce heat Mammal-wait , mat m, mt or- imam Ni tumour» (“mammal Mm cm Wad-a (out... ”a.“ on mum“ Table of Contents ____________——__—__—__ I features & Accessories Basie Features 4 Option Features 4 Accessories ———————— 4 Battery Installation/Replacement for the Remote Control —-——7 4 Z.Setting up Your VCR Cable TV Connections 5 Antenna Connection 5 3.Descriptions Display 5 Rear Panel/Front Panel 6 Remote Control 7 4.Prograrnming Your VCR language Selection 10 Clock Set 10 Channel Set 12 Automatic Channel Memory 13 To Add or Delete Channels 13 VCR Function Set Up 14 s.Playing Video Cassette Tapes Tracking 14 Fast forward and Rewind 15 Forward and Reverse Picture Search 15 Slow Motion/Still/Frame Advance/Skip Search 15 Go 10 0 00 00 STOP Replay/To use the Shuttle Buttons 6.Recording Video Cassette Tapes Before Recording Video Cassette Tapes Usrng DISPIAY and MODE Button To Record a Program Key Lock To View one channel while Recording Another 1.Recording a Program Timer Recording To Correct a Timer Program To Erase a Timer Program One Touch Recording(OTR) 8. Copying To Connect Two VCKS 9. Option Feature To Control a Cable Decoder Box Using The Shuttle Ring I0. Cleaning and Care I l. Before Calling for Service I 2.5pecifications Please check your model number before you read this manual ______—________.______ Thank) on for purchasing a Samsung VCR This user’s guide covers the operations of several different Samsun VCR's The contents of the user‘s guide cover both basrc and common functions of all the units plus optional 16 16 16 16 17 17 17 18 19 19 20 20 21 22 24 24 25 26 $837 tures are only for specific models Please check the chan below to see if your VCR has a specific optional feature before reading about it later on in the guide Option Chart 1 l‘ fie“; °°“°“ , WNW“ , (Al'fZZleCTETZA l Fea‘U‘e sv Bl 32P frlsvatozp l sv— 852P ! sv 822P See page belovt. 7 L GRADE 7‘ 4HEAD HI FI 4HEAD Hl Fl l 4HEAD XMDMD iZH 2HEAD MONO 7 » ,, 7 l, AUTOELOCK L7 77x77 l: x, fl } 7 7 10 n 7 7 CBC i 7 x”, 7 7 x l l 7x” 7 7 7 7 22— 23 BAeK—DP ‘ ,, sun Wt iMiM 7‘ WIN A tMItL 7 ,, 14 7 F W l 0 l 0 l x ‘ 7 271 7 l 7 SHUTTLE ‘ ”o ‘ x x l x J 7 7 2f 7 7 l DIAMONDHEAD 7 ”of 0777779; ,l 7 ,9,,,I,,,i,,, 7 CHlLD LOCK: 7 6 7 7x 7 x77? t 7x77 79 7 7 ”LINIVCHSAL REMOTE l? o 7 77x W x l x 7 Features & Accessories - Battery Installation/Replacement ___—______—_——-————_ Basic Features ’ One Touch RecordtngtOTR) up to four hours wtthotrt usrng the timer program/ P Unrversal Remote Control [or your VCR and most 1Vs (except VRSSOS and VR36IBC only) > Trr—lrngual can—screen programming (English/Spantslrflrrench) > Two Burton Shuttle for various playback speeds P Drgrtal Auto Trackmg P Specral ellccts playback, tncludrng slow motion 7 Burlt—in HQ (High Quality) vrcleo Circuitry P One-month eight event ttmer programming > Key Lobk—dtsables all of the key functions Optiort’Features ~ ~ 7 l! ::, i r > Auto Clock Set . _ > Auto Line2 input Detect V Chrld door LockCassettevDoor Lockrtrg System (unlocks the VCK‘s cassette door only when a video tape ts inserted). V Memory Back-U5 to retain programming for up to srx hours r Dramond Head . > Shuttle Ring for various playback speeds P CBC(Cable Box Control) * Diamond Head refers to a carbon based coating applied to the video heads, which increases durabtltty and reduces head wear, whtlc keeping the Video heads spotless. Accessories 4 .~ , Remolc Control Batteries for RFCzhlt' Warranty Card rcmotc(2xAA) Battery Installation/Replacement for the Remote Control 1 Remove the battery compartment ltd by lrftrng the cover 2 lnsert two AA batteries as shown 3 Replace the compartment cover When replacxng batteries, use all new batteries, Never mix alkalme and manganese battertes Setting up Your VCR ____________——-—-————— Cable TV Connections Local cable companies vary in the types of scmtes piovtdcd and can promdc any additional information for VCR/cable connections Basic Cable TV Connectian(Na Decoder Box) Premium Cable TV Connection (with Decoder Box) Follow llllS diagram to attach your VCR lo 11 basic cable system With a 75 ohm coaxml cable Some cable companlcs provtde a decoder box to Unscramble premium and/or bastc channels Follow [his diagram to attach your VCR to a decoder box iNcomNo um I DtCODER wax in vex our : . . . , DECODER BOX A VCR TO rv Set the output switch on the back ofyour VCR to 3 or 4 to match the channel selected at the TV t A, ( Antenna Connection ‘ . Follow the diagram below to connect your VCR to an outsrdc or indoor rabbit car antenna 3mm ANTENNA [LAD—IN (Us , maldiill w "mama“ m m, rat} < , or 75“ nuachlngl 3000 CONNELTOR Dj- rm imkmbk - Your VCR has a built-in converter to receive most VHF/UHF Signals If your outstde antenna cable ts a 300 ohm flat feeder, a matching transformer must be attached before the VCR input terminal. You can purchase this transformer at any electronics store (a VCR m mm ANL) 1 Val out w w ................. > An outside antenna should nor be located where it ranfnllififofiovcrhead power lines, electric light or power cablfs. To install, use extrema caution, Contact [an befalal. Make sure any outside antenna is prop— erly grounded, “twirling to Salimi BIO aftltc National Electrical Coda, ANSI/NFPA NO. 70—1984,(Se(tiun 54 Elcrtncal (ode of Canadian Part I) Descriptions - Display Display CllANNFlfllMlIJCOUNTER/ REMAlN Displays current rhunncl numb“, (lode llmt’, timc remaining or tape counter. IIMIER " Show lunar Rt'rmtlmg [S sct. VCR ~" Shows (1m [mung mum? (5 (hr VCR _ AM INDICATOR Lights when cloth time is AM Descriptions - Front Panel Rear Panel AUDIO OUT AUDlO IN to Dlu‘pul audm m a sumvui VCR m u TV Use to mpul audmfrom a mend VCR ka LO} czar: (21:1: (OPTION) RESET Use to (rass an mcmary, (TIME? recording, zhanncl mung, and duck set) Front Panel POWER EJECT Press to tumyour Press 10 gm VCR an and Dfl (asstlw E E E]: CH 3/4 _— > Set to (hannc! 3 m' 4 m mam Vtho om (he (hannel saluted at the TV Use In output Video lo a second VCR or a TV, CASSETTE REW COMPARTMENT In slop mddc, lnserl wdm [HSSL’HCS hem. pm“ w rewind. (The (assetle door has an opunnal l I m d Iazhmgjmlurc that mm; when a " P “y 0 e’ v ms; or reverse search (mate xs msmed) p I lN FROM ANT Use to input antenna/(able flgnal OUT TO TV Use (a Uhlphl sngnalfmm the VCR to a TV VIDEO lN Use to input mien/mm a second VCR, PLAY Press (0 play a video (usxcuc mp8 STOP \ Press In slop tape movemmr REC CHANNEL AV Pm; w begin our ume pm; to change {he vumdmg or om channel POWER * EJECT 7 h 7, i", POWER +- 9 1:11 LT — mmx'm: CHANNEL PLAY TVA/CR CHANNEL REC PLAY EF In slap made, press talus! jurward In play made, prcssjarjorr ward 55117511. SHUTTLE (or RF, REW) Descriptions - Remote Control ___________—————— Univesal Remote Control Description To opcmte the remote control, lust press one at the component buttons ( {g or’ fix) to tell the remote control whtch component you want to control VCR POWER \ Prcss m turn your VCR on and tsjt NUMBER BUTTONS Puss to select (hamttls by assigned numbers, or L0 seleet onesueen apttans 100 (followed by up to lwo additional number buttons) Press to select ehamttrls higher than 100 EXITDISRMODE Press ta out from 05? straw or m changc the display mate MENU Press 10 seleet the Matn Mmu art-screen program ENTER Press to saw the USP data you set FROG Pntss to display the Tlmt‘r Program ntentt STOP, PLAY, new. FF , press [a comm! (Ansell: playback REC Press to start VCR rewrdmg REPLAY Prcssjar last 5 second tepcat during playlntelt REC SPEhD Press to seleet tape spml SLOW /1 Used [or stawrmmn pluyl-tuh LJELI / Press to get! a thm ettsstttt» CLEAR/RFSYT / I’ve’x? to reset tapt founter nr ttrttr trn—nrt'm dtsplays TV mwan Press to turn TV on and DJ LINE IN Press to mm thclmeirtput (UNEI Dr UNI-2) on or off. TV Press to set remote to control the TV VCR Press ta set remote to contra! the VCR PREVCH . , Press to see the previous Lhartnel TV.VCR Press to swtteh between TV or VCR snares or to acttvate Lochjuncttoncce pagel 7) CH UPIDOWN - Press to change channels. VOL UP/DOWN Press to (hang: the sound level SHIFT/SHUTTLE Press (0 select dtflcrent un—sdtcn trtjomtatmn Press Lu change speed dunng playback P/STlLL Press to still playback or [must vccordmg m nwsmr tn play mode, press to ship ahead to seconds tn still mate press (a aavanee anzframl GO TO ZERO Press to go [0 zero slop TRACKING UP/DOWN Press to adj“?! cassette lmckmg AUDIO Press to mutt and“), DISPLAY Press for umsnem Injomwltan atsptays Press to see the TV; dtsplfly Status on the screen. 1 (7m; shaded lrxl "Jan to TV il‘tnfu htrrtnm Descriptions - Remote Control To Control a Compatible TV ' 1 To program your VCR remote to control a specific brand of TV: 1 Turn the TV on and point the remote at the TV, 2 Press and hold clown % . At the same tune, press the appropriate buttons respectively minding to the than below When the TV (urns oil, programming [5 completed. The remote then conuuB‘rhe IV as shown in the chart . A "YES" indicates the remote button works as marked, a “NO" indicates the button does not work Any other functions are marked “m (For example for an Emerson TV, 0 works for DISPIAY.) It will not operate all TV”; made by these manufacturers. gym TV does not respond to any oftbz but!” combinations, the TV probably cannot be controlled by this-remote. control. The VCR remote will new control certain functions ofyour Wdepending on the type ofTV. , ' - r O. v t O,‘ c , _ rt: ~ ‘4 fists-fl” ,- too am too ammo,“ ®oo® $1 £6 u wanna» Snmsung Sharp Sony Magnavox Sanyfl Goldfiay RCA/C75 Gatdsm run-rim Hitaziri JVC mum-kl Select 7 old new new old . lvgs YES OFF YEs fuss Bums > ~ OO YES YES YES A-K YES NO YES NO YES YES YES YES l 7 ,, , YES YES YES YES NO NO YES NO NO YES YES NO mm,” 636) oo o ooooooo oooooo ®® @@ ,@®v TVBrandP Mitsubttht Samsung Samsung Sharp 2mm Goldslar Dnrwoa Saw kmnsun Sharp Snmsrmg MnaxuniLZ Srlcrrv ncw Lauri gm 1mm Latm new ll powen %" YEs YEs YEs YES lYEs l YES YES YEs \ YEs YES YEs YES ®_®l YEs YES YES YEleEs 1 YES YEs YEs l YES YEs YEs fives E“) l NO YES NO I no EYES l No no YEs lnisptay NO YES no i t [é] “ l YEs ves YEs l YEs §YES l YEs YEs YEs 1 YES YEs 5 YES YEs ‘é l YEs YEs YES 5, YEs ‘ YEs l YEs YEs YES l, YEs YEs l YEs YES ("3 lYES YES NO lt NO? NO l no YEs lvEs l N0 ‘ No {a NO YES “NE'N lYEs YEs YES l N0 NO NO YES lYES l NO NO l YES YEs Descriptions - Remote Control VCR Remote Control Description VCR POWER Pwss m mm your VCR an and of] NUMBER BUTTONS ' l’rzss (0 mm chunncls by assign-d numbers, ' m m sslru on-scrfcn upnons we (followed by up w lwo addixioml number bunons) Pvzss u: sclcn (hannlk high" Man 100 EXITADISRMODE Press 10 mi from 051) sutu- or m (hang: m: display mode . MENU Pms m mm (by Mum Mm “75mm pmgmm ENTER Prrss to saw (he osp data you set FROG mm m dxsplu) mc 1mm Program mtnu STOP. PLAY, REW, Fr m) m cnnlml mm playback REC mm m xmrr vaz rcmrdmg RE PLAY hm juv 1m 5 sum rtpan dunng playbm'k SLOW Used for slam—mono" playbarh CLEAR/RI‘SET Prm m mu mpf mun!" or dear owm drfiplflyi POWER new SMH‘GBUJHJLG E} ECT Press (a 11m a vldvu unsnlt TMVCR Pass to smuh hung". TV or VCR snunc or naval: Lodz junction. GO TO ZERO Pm; m gr: m my stay REC.5I’EED Pm; la srlm [ape spud LINE IN Press to [um (hp {me Input (LINE! or UNEZJ on or 011 AUDIO Press to mum audm cu UP/DOWN Press to changx [hawk TRACKING UP/DOWN Presx to adjust Lusxmz lrachmg SHIFT/SHUTTLE Pym to select (llfl'crmt on—szrun mformalwn Press u; change Spccd dunng playback P/STILL Press 10 mu playbadz ur pause rcwrdmg mnwsmr In play mods, press (0 mp ahead 30 mm In sull mode, puss m advancc w [ran-w DISPLAY Fun [or am rem mformauon dwplays Programming Your VCR - Clock Set . new Use the remote control to set all on—scrcen programming Press C) for the Main Menu tin—SCFL‘En display whtch controls most programming Programmtng can he performed by pressing tlte approprtate number MAtN MENU button or the A “1 and buttons T>nmeuecordin list Q [v] ME“ lv( 2 giock set/artijugl . 3 anne se it It this mentt does not appear, make sure the TV is turterflyflte same channel 4 VCR functtonpsetuy; as CH3/4 swttch on the rear panel of the VCR and chat the VCR indtcator é Lawuage ‘ ’ Sgga'gg ' _ , _ mum tran ts on the front display ll the VCR tncltcator goes not ltght, press 0 to turn use “Pl-land (mgr? it on. If you want to extt any OSP, press (7) ‘ Piessl XI WhEn done ' WWI £4?qu?ng Selection l: Your VCR can display tnlomra‘ufn in one of three languages , MAIN MENU ‘ To change languages, press C) for the Main Menu | ”Manet/owing “51 w 5 smarter“ Wags ® to change between Engltsh, Spantsh, and French 7 VCR iuncttonpselu Mr 5 Languagezc Eng ish . espafiol trancats Use [0 0 ...and [enter press [2an when defile - ClockSet l “ l f""-f ‘t'i The VCR wtll automattcally set and update the clock to the exact current time when the VCR ts turned 0[[( You may also manually set the clock .)_ The VCR clock is used to turn your VCR on and off during timer record programs If the clock ts oll by even a minute, part of program to be recorded may be mtssed. Ifyou are using a cable box, the cable box setup mttstfirst be performed in order to set the clock automatically 1 To set the clock, turn the VCR on and press 83 to bring up the Matn Menu 2 Press @ to select Clock set/adjust. 3 Use 6 G) ‘to select AUTO and press 9 to continue ll the AUl'O Cl OCK 51:1 leature ts selected, the VCR automattcally updates the (‘lflCk Ltsutg the Coordtnated Untvcrsal Time tnformatton ttartstttttted by some broadcast stations The CLOCK DAI'A Cl ll TIME ZONL‘ and DAYLIGHT SAVINGS TlMl menu items may need to he set lttr your ttrezt tl mun settmgs don‘t work MAIN MENU CLOCK SET/ADJUST CLOCK SET/ADJUST b agar real/03mg! list - Clock data ch [Auto] Se a JUS Ttme zone: Auto Cmnnei setup {AUTO} [MANUAL] Do you observe lAutul vcn lunciton setup A DST m summer7 Language = Eflgltsh Clock Setting mode Use [.1[.] to adiusi 55 afiol ”Bic“ Use [; 1“ l to select Use t and ENTER Use t 0 in he select Presls [£50171 wherlt dune ] Press [ENTER] when done Press [ENYERI when done [m n aim Al lO Programming Your VCR - Clock Set ________—___————-———— 4 Use 6 9 or Number buttons to scleet rind change the options Set Clock Data CH. _) If you don't know the clock data channel, select AUTO, The VCR Will scan autontaucallyto tune the Chll'l‘ nel carrying the clock data (usually PBS) Note Depending oti the location of your PBS channel, it may take the VCR up to 20 minutes to Scan through the channels, Set Time ZONE If you select AUTO for your time zone, the VCR sets the clock usmg the first Coordinated Universal Time information it finds If the time is not correct. select another time zone or use the MANUAL clock setting mode option Set Daylight Saving Time ' lfyou Select YES, DST lS OBSERVED In the spring, daylightsav-ing time begins on the first Sunday in April A Because the clock automatically changes front 2 00 AM to 3t00 AM (forward one hour), remember that your recording time and length might be affected. In the autumn, daylight-savmg time ends on the last Sunday tn October. The VCR clock automatically Changes from 2.00 AM to 1:00 AM (back one hour) Themforc, it can affect your recording length if one is set for this time. . If you select AUTO, the VCR sets the clock using the first coordinated universal time information it finds. 5 Press 6 when done. Ewen The clock is set and adiusted automatically when the VCR Power is turned OFF, With a Cable box, the VCR will not reset the clock after a power outage. Cable box setup must be performed again. If AUTO CLOCK SET is unsuccessful, try tuning the VCR to a channel carrying the Clock information (usually PBS), then turn the VCR off If the time does not set Within 20 minutes, set the time and date through the MANUAL CLOCK SET menu selection. Check local cable system or TV stations for availability of channels With Coordinated Universal Time Signal may not be available in some areas. 6 If you select MANUAL Clock set mode, the first display below wtll appear 7 Press two number buttons between 01 and 12 for the month For example, press ® ® for JUNE 8 Press two number buttons between 01 and 31 for the date For example, press ® ® for tht’: third day of the month CLOCK SET/ADJUST CLOCK SET/ADJUST CLOCK SET/ADJUST 0611—4 (JG/031,75 A A Enter current month Enter today's date ENE, Ewe,“ year To correct use M To correct use to] To correct use 1.1 ll Programming Your VCR - Clock Set 9 Press [WU number buttons for the last two dtgtts of the year. For Example press 6) for 1998 10 The day of the week 15 automatically added Press [our number buttons bélweéh 0100 and 1259 for the tune ol day For example, press (D ® ® ® for 11 00 11 Press ® (or AM or ® [or PM, Noon ts 12 00 PM. Mtdnight is 12 00 AM For 12 Press D to start clock. ENTER Exrr 13 Press Q When done. ms» MooE example, press (D [or 11:00 AM CLOCK SET/ADJUST 06/03/98 TUE {55—— it Enter present trme To correct use l-l CLOCK SET/ADJUST 06/03/98 WED 11:00 :-1 Seled AM: E PM: E] To correel use («1 CLOCK SEWADJUST ~ Jun 3.1998 WED 11:00AM Use[ 6 ][ 0 110 adjust Use [r][~]to shut To slarl dock press [ENTER] Channel Set . _ new Before setttng channels, set the stgnal source to antenna or cable TV. To do thts‘ press (3 for the Matn Menu Press (9 to select Channel setup Then press (D until the correct option appears * “CABLE BOX” will only be displayedfur model with cable box covttvol(5ee page22). CHANN EL SETUF l PAN/Cable. [ANTENNA] 2 Auto channel memory 3 Channel Add/Delete Use r.“ . 1. and [ENTER] Press [EXIT] when done CHANNEL SETUP 1 bAnl/Cable: [CABLETV] 2 Aulo channel memory 3 Channel Add/Delete Use [ u“ 1 and [ENTER] Press [EXIT] when done CHANNEL SETUP | “Km/Cable" [CABLE BOX] 2 Auto channel memory A Channel Add/Delele Use mm. and [ENTER] Press [EXIT] when done 12 Programming Your VCR - Channel Set Automatic Channel Memory AutomattC Channel Memory scans through all channels in yout area and memonzes the ones that are available new 1 Press C) for the Matti Menu MAlN MENU Timer recording list Clock set/adlusl P Channel selup 1 Anl/Cable: [ANTENNA] VCR lundion - 2 >Aulo channel memory Language : . relearn? a -~ - - 2 Press @ 13 selecr Channel setup (or press @ to posttton the cursor at NO @ and press D . This appltcatton is applied to all OSP screens) nswwn 3 Press Q) to start AulOmalK channel memory. Memorizing .. 4 Your VCR wtll begin scanning through channels. When the channel number stops changing, the job is done. lfyour VCR has the cable box controlfimction and you set VCR tn gable Box made, channel memory is not available. Tu interrupt Auto-Channel memory, press % _ elete ,Chc:1'nnels Automatic Channel Memory tunes in channels with strong stgnnls, but you can also add or delete channels ‘lhe Auto Channel Memory function must be performed before channel Add/Delete can be used — 1 Press MC“; for the Matn Menu, then press (9 to select Channel set. 2 Press ® [0 select Channel Add/Delete. 3 Press two number buttons for the channel to be added or deleted. For example, press @ and (D to add channel 7 Press 8 and two numbers (or channels over one hundred 8 button only works tn cable lV mode 4 l’ress % to add the channel 5 Press {if} to delete [l’lC channel. or Cure 1; channel is deleted, it [an be accessed with the number buttons but the @ @ buttons ship past it, To add the LINE input (1) (hannel memory, sclcrl LINE ttstng a and then press % CHANNEL SETUP ADD/DELETE: CHG ADD/DELETE: CH7 ADD/DELETE: CH7 1 Nil/Cable. [ANTENNA] Select channel and Seled channel and Select Channel and 2 Auto channel memory 3 *ChannelAdd/Delete Press ENTERlo ADD Press ENTEfllltD ADD Press [ENTEntm ADD Press CLEAR ID DELETE Press CLEAR lo DELETE Press {CLEARMD DELETE CH 7 (tn memory) CH 7 (deleled) Use [4 llrl and [ENTER] Mess [Em] when done Press [Exlfl when done Press [EXlT] when done Press [EXIT] when done 13 Programming Your VCR - VCR Function Set Up Before playtng and recordtng, set up the VCR functions so that all fetttttrrs are ftvtttlablt‘ ll not set up properly, the ext—screen intorntatton may be inaccurate VCR Functiqr’ti'sét‘ p, '~ MENU 1 Press D for the Main Menu VCR FUNCTION SEI' UP nape length: [T1201 Auto play Auto repe. [DbTape length: mac] nape length" mm] Use [4 In ]...and [ Press [EXIT] when dune 2 Press Q) to select the VCR Funttttttt Sci Up tux) 3 Press 6) (0 set the cassette type at l‘lZOt [160 or 'I ISO (Thts is usually printed on the tape box) This is nocessaryfm the time rcmat‘ning display to be afflufllf’, VCR FUNCTION SET UP (Q 17 For the ttmt’ remmmng, see “Usmg DISPLAY ' and MODE button” 4 Press ®l0 set auto play to ON or Olftf Tape length. men 9 >Auto play 1 Auto repeat > Auto play [om . . ~u 0 u ENTER Auto Play sets the VCR so that when a cassette tape wtth tts safety P3552 [gill] all]; done 1 tab removed is inserted, it autnmatimliy gas to play mode. gi hfi VCR FUNCTION SET UP 5 Press ® to set repeat play to rcpcat the taps contmuously t Tape length [TtQD from beginning to end. % Ame play (50,21 Atty user input (stop,fastfomtard m rewind) will defeat the § WU"! "3PM“ l F [uncttort > Auto repeat Egg Use [0 t and [ENTER] 6 Press ( > when done. Press [gxlln when done mam; Playing Video Cassette Tapes - Tracking Turn the TV on and tnsert a cassette mm ynut' VCR > . 2 Press my , if necessary s mm ltthe VLR lndtcator on the tmnt pane] does not light press Q 3 Alter a low seconds of auto ttat‘ktng, sound should begin Manual Tracking Adjustments For the best ptctttre quality whcn plztytng a tassctttu the \'t(lC0 head mlhl Iu- ttltgtwtl u ttlt the recorded tmt’k This altgnntunt ts called ltzlt‘lx'tltg Wltt‘n playtny, bat-k attape,)'0\1r VCR ntttmnztttull} d(l|l!SlS the trztt kttttt (lust-nus tt'tttrtlt‘tl an other VUG tmcl L‘355Cllt’5 wtth mp)" protetttort may rt’qtlllC some nmnttttl [Kltuslmt‘lll t mews v If inflHLlAl rtdtttstmcnt ts ncxt'ssnry, press (3) (a) Ptctttre distortmn often orfurs [H the beginning Ufa tape, if manual limiting adjustments (in not (luv the plume, there may be H Pl'Uhit’nl with the video tape. - 14 Playing Video Cassette Tapes - Using Special VCR Features When any specml viewtng feature 15 used. [llt' sound IS turned off If streaks blurring or horizontal Jitters appear, athist llit‘ picture with the tratktng buttons. Using Pause or Still Picture for more thanfive minutes Stresses the tape and wears the’ video heads. Your VCR automatically stops afterfive minutes 0/5an motion, pause or still, so that heads and tapes are not ozcidmimlly damaged. Fast Forward and Rewind Press ». to fast forward the cassette, Press « to rewtnd the cassette. Forward and Reverse Picture Search ln play mode, press » or « once for picture search, forward or backwards. To resume normal viewing, press I> my ( In play mode, press and hold » or 44 for Jet Search This increases the searching speed 7 times for [apes recorded at SF speed and 21 times for tapes recorded at SLP speed To resume normal viewtng, release the button. Slow Motion 5 t ; iON~ Press é while a cassette is playing for slow motion Repeatedly press 5mm to vary slow motion speed from 1/5 to 1/30 of normal playback Press P; to resume nomtal viewtng. " Slow motion playback is available in the SIP mode only for models szl M-lel, Still ln play or slow motion mode, press pgu to Stop on a single still frame. Press mm again to resume normal viewing or recording . ® . , ( Mien recording, use mm to smoothly edit out any unwanted material. Frame Advance VldCO cassettes are like snap shots lined up on a tape A single frame is equal to one snap shot. In still mode, “stem , ) v the ® button advances the plCllJl’C for lrame-byframt‘ Viewtng l ress > to resume normal vtewtng. wuw Skip Search 7 ADV/SKIP The @ button can be used to “skip“ ahead in play mode (rather than still/pause mode), press lfipto skip ahead 30 seconds and twtce to skip ahead 60 seconds rAthSUP Press (rig three times to skip ahead 90 seconds and frte times to skip ahead ISO seconds. r mum» Press ® to skip past LUlflmCR tals, which are usually in 30 and 60 second segments Playing Video Cassette Tapes - Using Special VCR Features Go to 0:00:00 STOP Use Go to 000 00 STOP when you want [0 search for the 0:00.00 counter postttorf on a cassette While playing a cassette or in STOP mode, press “mm” The VCR will rewmd or fast forward, SCZtthlff’lg for the 00000 counter position, and then automatically stop at that posttton. Replay During playbat‘k, when 655 is pressed, the VCR will reverse search for the count of five seconds in SP mode or about fifteen seconds tn SLP mode, then play back again Duririg slow, when ts pressed, the VCR wtll reverse search for the count of five seconds in SP ntode or about fifteen seconds in SLP mode, then start slow playback again ' To use the ShuttlepButtons u , , r ~ he Shift feature allows one—touch playback at selected speeds, from still picture to forward/reverse picture search. ‘ Press Shuttle 9 9 to advance forward or for reverse playback - Playback speed ts determined by how many times you press Shuttle When any special viewing feature is used, the sound is turned off If streaks, blurring or horizontal jitters appear, adjust the picture with the tracking buttons, Recording Video Cassette Tapes - Before Recording ta Before Recording Before recording on any cassette, make sure the record protect safety tab is in place and check the following. are sperm “ress (D to set the tape speed at SP or SLP. The slower speed (SLP) can record more programs on the tape Tapes recorded at SP provide a clearer picture Set the tape speed using the following table TAPE MODE SP(standard play) SLf’(super long play) T—120 Zhrs. 6hrs, T-160 Zhrs 40min Shis T7180 lhrs Qhrs Video Cassette Tapes To prevent acetdetttally recording over a pregramt remove the retard protect safety tab on the cassette case é (over the {hard proteu 5pm with cellophane iapc ! mitt a recording iamk on plastic safety tab to prevent ac. ideiimlly “Taming tun important tapes 16 Recording Video Cassette Tapes - Using DISPLAY and MODE Button Using DISPLAY and MODE Barret" ‘i , L; osmv 1 Press c) while the? cassette IS playing or recordtng Mode Status Channel Number Tape Speed 0.0mm SP I The function (play or record) appears in the upper left comer. The amount of ttme remaining is based on the tape speed SP or SLP A bar tn the lower right comer graphically represents this time The Counter appears in the lower left corner With the tape speed. Your VCR can calculate the amount of ' record (or play) time that has elapsed smce the counter was last reset Counter Graphic Remain , , . _ Alter approxtmately 3 seconds, the dtsplay automatically changes, then 01mm SP only the counter and graphic displays are shown ’ 3 Press “90“ to change the counter mode to show the time remaining Rem4159 Li or the present time. 4 Press G again to remove the counter remaining or clock display from the “IV screen To Record a Program ‘ I, Set your W and VCR Channel Swttch to channel 3 or 4. vv-vcn Make sure the VCR indicator ts displayed on the front panel. If n ts not, press 0 2 Insert a cassette with a record protect salary tab Make sure the tape speed ts correct. Changing the tape speed while recording causes minor distortion but will not interrupt the rccordtng, 5 Select a Channel to record by pressing @ [$3 or the number buttons Press © The REC tndtcator will light. REC ® (9 7 To edtt out unwanted material, press P9“ , then press mm or m again to resume recording stow To and recording, press . Key Lock This function ts uselul when you do not want others to opcratc the VCR, lor example, when maktng an important lllllCT letol’dlflg When thts leatttrc rs a(ttvatcd, presstng any button on the VCR or remote has no effect mm To activate the Key LOLK feature, press 0 for approximately 5 seconds The display will show “SAFE" when this lcature ts acttvated. , To resume normal modc, press ”O” agatn [or 5 seconds. “SAFE" wrll cltsappear and the VCR will oper- ate normally 1? ‘ Recording Video Cassette Tapes ___________________———————-——————— To View One Channel While Recording Another ~ While your VCR is recording one channel, you can watch another program Howeyer, your VCR must be connected to your antenna/cable system. when using a cable decoder box, use an A/B switch that allows you to watch one channel while recording another To watch another channel while recording, press the '8“ button to select W Viewing (the VCR indicator light on the front display shuts GIT) Then select anolhr‘r channel you want to watch with the TVs channel buttons Recording a Program - Timer Recording Timer Recording d’ ' g: ,, ' The Timer feature can automatically record programs Your VCR can record up [0 eight different programs {our VCR can recotd on a spectltc day or every day, Monday through Friday. Daily and weekly programs remain in the timer until erased. A Single progtam is erased alter the program records, 1 To set a timer recordtn re s N l” 5 C) 2 Press two number buttons to set the channel. For example, press @ G) to record channel 6. 3 Press [our numbers (between 0100 and 1259) to set a start time For example, press ® ® @ for eight o'clock, 4 Press (D for AM or ® lor PM For example, Noon ts 12:00 PM, Midnight is 12:00 AM. TIMER:7:00PM THU Jul 10 TIMER:7:00PM THU Jul lD TlMERflzflflPM THU JIM 10 TIMER:7:ODPM THU-Jul 10 a 5,001; 1 Channel to record Reoordtng Start time Select AM: E PM: [2] Flecordtng end llrne To correct use [0] To correct use [0] To correct use h] To correct use [0] 5 Press lottr numbers (between 0100 and 1259) to set an end “(NC 101 example, press ® ® ® ® lot nine thirty 6 The date ts automatically entered Press t) to use that date ll you want to select a dillcnrnt date, press [A] to select the dnlc you want to start tecordmg, 18 Recording a Program - Timer Recording Or press @ to record at a set time Mo tlmt Fr or on selected clays MO 4 FR program recorded at same time every (la) For example, select THU’S to record every Thursday. ‘ ./ TIMER:7:00PM THU Jul 10 6 8:00PM9.30THU 1OAUTO YiMER:7:00PM THU Jul 10 TIMEH:7:00PM THU Jul 10 GBIwPMSSOMOG 30th MMONiO/WTD Channel lo record Use [l it . i to adrusi 1Use [* JM to shtlt l‘llil. , (ENTERI / [Cl-EAR} [illil — [ENTERl/ICLEAH] Press [FROG] to mmpleie 19 Recording a Program - To Correct a Timer Program To Erase a Timer Program cntm V G erases a lllllCl program that has become (ltlerI—dfllc or which is no longer useful “m u , . 1 Press £3 [or the Main Menu Then press (9 to select Timer recording list or m 2 Select th program you want to erase by usmg [4] ® . For example, prcss Lv) twtcc to select the third program; °‘ 3 Press a) and the selected program bcgtns to flash. Msu 4 Press £3 to m’asc nisn 1— - RECORDINGS RECORDINGS RECORDINGS RECORDINGS P12 7mm BWWFR MO 12 7mm amMO0FR Auto 12 7mm BmMOOFR MO > I2 700m 503 M04 FR Mo 8 IIKDWIZXD SUN'S Auto 8 “11339412111 SUN'S AUTO SIIflJPMIQIX] SUN'S Auto 8 IIWAQWSLNS Auto 68m gmMONIO Auto >68mw9mMON|0 AUTO fbfi smwgmmomu Auto [H[0]4..,[ENTER] ”CLEAR] [0]|4]...,[ENTER1/[CLEAR] YES ‘ [CLEARI NO : [EXIT] [6][|] , [ENTERUICLEAIZT] Extr 5 Press CD toltmsh. mswcme _ One Touch Recording (OTR) One touch recording lets you record u to four hours Without usmg the timer program feature The VCR will turn off automatically at the end of the recording Press _ I Recording Record length 0:30 11 RECORD D'SP ay Time Each press increases the time - from 30 ONCE RECORD Normal Rec minutes up to four hours You can 1 Styli/TEES 0133 30 T” increase thC amount OI recording time ”3 1 f 4 I) ' RFC 01th emote o 4 TIMES 1:30 1 hr & 30 min “171253“ ' ‘ e r ' 0” 5 TIMES 2:00 2 hrs T 6 TIMES 3:00 3 hrs Display on TV screen 7 TIMES 4:00 4 hrs For stopping a recording in progress, OTFI off press W“ on the remote or on t e VCR 8 TIMES RECORD (Normal REC) O 20 Copying - To Connect Two VCRs When copytng cassettes, use your Sntnettng VCR to record and the other VCR to play the cassette To Connect Two VCRS J For better picture and sound use RCA—type cables When using a Hl-Fl playback VCR, use the AUDIO L output 1 Locate the AUDIO LINE IN and VIDEO LINE IN termtnals on the lronl(or rear) of your Samsung recordtng VCR, and the AUDIO I_INIE OUT, VIDEO LINE OUT terminals on the rear of the playback VCR 2 Connect a cable from your Samsung VCR's AUDIO LINI: IN termInal to the playback VCR's AUDIO IINE OUT termtnal. 3 Connect a cable lrorn your Samsung VCR'S VIDEO LINE IN terminal to the playback VCR’s VIDEO LINE OUT termtnal . . Using LINEI or LINE RECORDING VCR PLAYING VCR FROM AUDIO our 10 AUDIO IN <........... IROM VIDEO OUT To VIDEO IN Using LINE). RI CORDING VCR PLAYING VCR (........-............ FROM AUDIO out To AUDIO IN 4.............. ....... IRtm worn out 10 vInIO IN When you plug an RCA cable on the front of your VCR, it nutomatIcally changes the Input to LINEZ II II 15 necessary press % to scleet LINE or LINU on the IV screen for using the terminal on the rear oI your VCR and select I,INE2 on the 'IV screen lor ttstng the ternnnal on the front Ol your VCR. Option Feature - To Control a Cable Decoder Box To Control a Cable Decoder Box Leave the cable decoder box power an (ll all (llllt‘s. You can select cable channels from the cable box by operating this VCR. ll is also possible to automatically change llit‘ table channels according to you program recording Decoder Box Put the cable box on the top of the VCR as shown up Do not block the sensor r program setting in the tuner infra-red receiving area _ infraAre’d ’ emiuing point Window The VCR sends out infrared Signals to your cable box even during timer program recording. - If the channels cannot be controlled properly because the infrared signal fails to reach the cable box, change the position of t it box on the VCR so that it can receive the signal n Timer recording lisl CHANNEL SETUP b Nil/Cable: {ANTENNA} CLOCK SET/ADJUST . ..Belore slarling . t , . | l 2 Clock sei/adjust 2 Auer channel memory 1.Turrt cable box on, and _a_ Channel semi: 3 Channel Add/Helm tune it la channel [02] 4 VCR function setup 4 Guide channel setup v a Language : English 5 Cable Box setup 2 VCR WS' be '" We espafiol STOP mode lranmis Use [0 1“ Land [ENTER] Use [4 Hi i. arid [ENTER] Press [£th when done Press [EXIT] when done Press [ENTER] when ready CLOCK SET/ADJUST CH our:( 3] BRAND:[—-] Cable box output channel Use Hittite adjust Press [ENTER] when done Turn the VCR, TV and Cable decoder box on Ptess E) The remote is now in VCR mode for the MAIN MENU MENU Press C) Press to select Channel Setup Press L Press D ENTER to select Cable Box SNUp when ready NOW-hWNH at Press @ (v7 10 set the table box output thanncl, if necessary This is normztll)l 03 l’rl‘Sx w to r nnltrtn 22 Option Feature - To Control 3 Cable Decoder Box ________—____._———————— CABLE BOX SETUP CH ou‘r:1 3] BRAND-[—-] CABLE BOX SEI'UF CH OUT :[ SI BRAND : [43] CLOCK SET/ADJUST CH OUT:[ 3] BRANDJM] 11 cable box changed to Cable box brand code channel {9}, press[ENTER] (Check User‘s Gulde) Cable box ou1pu1 channel Press [FROG] lo TEST I! not, repeat lest wilh OTHER wdes To correct use [0] Adjust code w11h [Hm Ad1ust code with [ 0 ][l] 8 Press two number buuons to 581 a cable box brand codc,us1r1g1he charl below. For example' Samsung 15 40, 41, 42, 43, 45 was 9 Press 6 101651. 10 The cable box dlsplay w1ll change 10 09, then press % , 09 1nd1cales that programmmg has been successfully compleled. _ < 11 Turn the VCR power all. 1 the VCR has Auto Clock Setflmdiun, the cable box will cycle through channels until reaching the PBS dram nel canying the coordinated universal time data Once the channel is reached, the VCR clock will be set auto— matically. . There may be some cable boxes in the chart below that can not be controlled Cable Box Set Up Chart Brand Cadc Brand Cudc ANVlSlON 2, 3, 4, 5, 6. 738,12, 10, 11 PUBER 49, 50 ARCHER 413, 49, 50 RANDTEK 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7,8, 9, 10, 11 CABLESTAR 2, 3,4, 5, 6, 7,8,9, 10, 11 RCA 35, 36. 37, 33 CABLE VIEW 49. 50 REGAL 77. 78, 79 ClTlZEN 49, 50 REMBRANDT 52 cums 30, 31, 32, 33 SAMSUNG 40, 41, 42, 43, 45 ‘AMOND 90,91 Sc1cn|if1c Allama 30,31,32, 33 LAGLE 2, 3, 4, 5, 5, 7, 8,9, 10, 11 51151217501 73, 74, 75 EASTERN 75 SL MARK 40, 41, 42, 43 cc BRAND 49, 50 SPRUCER 35, 36, 37, 38 GEMINI 93, 94 STARGATE 40, 41, 42, 43, 44 Gencral lnslrumcnls 17, 18, 19, 20,21, 22, 23 SYLVANIA 88 HAMLIN 84, 9,5 TlEKNlKA 97 HITACHI 13, 14, 15 TELECAFTION 98 JERROLD 17, 18, 19,2o,21,22, 23,24 TE EVIEW 40,41,42,43 MACOM 13 14,15 TEXSCAN 87,88 MAGNAVOX z, 3. 4, 5, 5. 7, 13,9, 10, 11 TOCOM 56, 57, 513, 39, 60 Mov1E1 11115 52, 53, 54 TOSHlBA 95 NSC 53,54 UNIKA 45414244950 OAK 432, 133, 154, 05, 66 UNWERSAL (313, 69, 70, 71 OAK 51cm 66 v113r;ow2w 25, 25, 27, 213 FANASONlQ 35, 35, 37, 313 VIEWS'I'AR 2, 3,4, 5,6. 713,42, 10, 11 PHILIPS 1, 2, 3,4 3,6,7.8,9,10, 11 WARNERAer 15 PIONEER 131, 232 ZENITH 25, 20, 27, 28 23 Option Feature - Usingvthe Shuttle Ring The Shuule ring allows one»tottch playback at selected speeds. from still picture to forward/reverse ptctttre search Using the Shuttle Ring Durtng playback, turn and hold the Shuttle ring clockwtse to advance lorward or counter—clockwtse [or reverse playback Playback speed ts determined by how far. to the right or left, the dial ts tum'ed as shown'below. SHUTTLE RING '. When the Shuttle ring is released, tt returns to the center position and the tape returns to tts initial mode. Cleaning and Care . V V 7777 Unplug your VCR from the wall outlet before cleaning. Use a dry cloth when dusrtng your VCR. Proper venttlatton ensures that overheating will not damage electronic ctrcuttst Take care olyour remote control. Keep the remOte wtth your VCR, where it is unlikely to be lost or damaged. Keep Itquids away from your VCR, including beverages and cleaning liqutds Spilltng any liquid on the VCR can damage the electronics, resulting in an electrtc shock or fire Do not use hqutd or aerosol cleaners that can accidentally get tnto the VCR, caustng damage or creating a lire hazard Do not allow any object to be pushed into the cabinet slots. This includes trains, dusters, cleaning cloths, t fiapers and other objects. these can connect with a voltage point inside the VCR. causing dangerous shocks, or may short out parts and cause afire or an electric shock, Video Head Cleaning ll poor plClUYGS appear on a variety of cassettes, the video heads may need cleaning Thts ts not a common problem and unless tt appears, the heads should not be cleaned If necessary, purchase a head—cleaning cas— sette It the ptcturc quality does not improve after cleaning, call l—SOO—sAMSUNG for servtce When cleaning the video heads, read all instructions provided with the headacleaning cassette. incurred head cleaning can permanently damage the video heads. Video Cassettes 77 V 77 Htgh quality, hrandrnatne cassettes olten last longer and provtde a better pttture Rewtnd your cassettes all the way so that the tape 15 not at a mtdpotnt 'l hts can extend the ltlc ol a cassette tape Do not touch or spltce the tape ihts can damage the tape, and plnytng such a tape can damage your VCR Do not take apart any cassette you plan to use agatn. Do not put any Objet'l tnstde a vtdeo cassette case and do not clean tnstde the cassette Thts can permanently damage the tape, making tt unusable, 24 _——————-_—_ Before you call for service Below Calling for Servtce, check your VCR [0 see ii the problem can be fixed Wllll a simple adjustment Problem Solution No power Make sure the VCR is on and the plug is connected to an operating wall outlet. Check ll1(‘ remote lot new batteries A cassette cannot be inserted. Press EJECT to see Ila cassette is already in the VCR, Make sure the cassette is Window side up With the arrow pomting toward the VCR, away from you A timer recording did not record. Review the recording program for accuracy. Make sure the VCR is in the STOP mode or Power off made before recording.'Check if there was a power failure or broadcast scheduling changer No picture, or a distorted picture on playback Check ifthe cassette recorded any picture Press TRACKING to adjust the picture Press TVVCR lot VCR viewing. Set the TV channel to the. same channel as the VCR Channel Output switch, Make sure the TV is working properly No TV broadcast picture Press TVVCR for TV vrcwuig Check all cabling between VCR, antenna/Cable and TV Make sure the IV ts on, Streaks (noise) on a taped program. Press TRACKING to adjust the picture, Check all connections View another Cassette lithe problem 15 not specific to one cassette, clean the video heads Copy protection schemes can distort the picture If you rent a cassette with bad copy protection, take it back to the rental store for a possible credit or refund Streaks (noise) orjitter with the VCR in P/STILL mode Press TRACKING to ad|usi the picture. The VCR will not PLAY, RECORD, RE‘VIND or FAST FORWARD Check tithe VCR is in pause/still mode Check tithe Cassette has l)(’\‘ll tCWOllnd The VCR motor continues to run even after STOP is pressed This is normal The vtclco heads run for live minutes even if a cassette has been leppCCl Nofuricti‘tirts l Check ifthe VCR is in Key Lock mode 25 Before Calling for Service ___________._.—_———-——— llyour VCR shows any of the lollowtng problems, unplug the VCR and call for service‘ P ll the power cord or plug ts damaged. - 1 P ll any ltqutds are spilled onto or any objects have fallen mm the VCR ,. P lithe VCR is exposed to ram or water P ll the VCR 15 dropped, or ila heavy ObJECI is dropped onto the VCR eabtnet, causing damage Ifyou require replacement parts, make sure the parts match those specified by Samsung. A replacement part must have the same characteristics as the original ijthc VCR is to function safely and properly Incorrect parts can create electric shocks and present ajire hazard If all else fails, unplug your VCR from the wall outlet and call I—BOO-SAMSUNG [or servtce, After scrvtctng, ask the service technictan to perlorm a routine safety check to make sure that your VCR ts lunettontng properly and safely. Do not attempt to service your VCR yourself. Opening or removing covers can expose you to dangerous ”voltage and other hazards, Refer all service to qualified technicians. ' ' Specifications ‘ _____________.__—————— Antenna inpquutput terminals : UHF/VHF 75 Q P type connector Signal system ' Standard NTSC Recording/Playback system ‘ Recording: VHS format(SP, SLP) Playback: VHS lormat(5P, LP, SLP)‘ VldCO cassette with VHS mark Record/Play Ttnte . 6 hours wtth 11120 in SLP mode Power Source - tIo/lw/w/Mav AC, LD/éOl'lz Power Output: v App 16 watts on, App. 9 watts oll Dimensions ' 360mm(W) X 94mm(H) X 280mm(D) 14 MW) x 3 7"(H) x 11"(D) W'et‘ght 3 zkgnbs Your VCR can receive 68 broadcast IV channels or up to 125 unscrambled cable channels. Check your local cable company for complete compattbtlity requirements Type No. of Channels Channels List On Air 12 VHF (Channels 2~13) 36 UHF (Channels 14~69l CATV 113 Channels 14~22 (A~1) Channels 23~94 G~W+Sflland lOO~lZS(\N+597W+84) Channels 95~97 (A—5,A~4,A~3)K Channels 98~99(A~2,A~1)" Channel 01 (5A) ’ Total 181 ~ mm ttmwtt are not macho in Canada 26 mmxcs [Inpxcsn cn Coma AC68711090A REV'OO
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