Daewoo BLD-6HD1 User Manual

1
WORTH
knowing
Precautions
Please keep the video's guarantee sheet and receipt for your video in a safe place.
Read this booklet carefully.
that shown on the back of the video recorder.
Read this page and the chapter and the "Setting up the video" to
help you set up and adjust your video recorder.
Do not put the video recorder in a hot or humid place (to avoid the
risk of fire and electric shock).
Do not open the video recorder. Get a qualified technician to carry
out any repairs.
Do not connect the video recorder to the power supply if you have
just moved it from a cold environment to a warm room. This can lead to condensation inside the video which can seriously damage the video and cassettes. Wait around two hours to allow it to reach room temperature.
Make sure the video is placed at least 10cm apart from other home
appliances or obstacles to get sufficient ventilation.
This apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and no
objects filled with liquids, such as vases, shall be placed on top of the video.
Put the video on a steady, flat surface.
Only clean the video with a soft, lint-free cloth. Do not use harsh or
alcohol-based cleaning agents.
AUTO SET
CH.
OP EJECT
For your own safety!
There are no components in this video recorder you can
service or repair yourself.
Do not open the case of the video recorder. Only allow a
qualified engineer to repair or service your video.
This video recorder is designed to work continuously. Switching it off (onto stand-by) does not disconnect it from the mains. To disconnect it from the mains, you have to unplug it.
Contents
Before you do anything with the video, please read the chapter "Setting up the video".
On the following pages, the pictures show the buttons you need to press on the
remote control and what you should see on the television screen or video display.
Setting up the video
Connecting your video through RF lead ................................................................................................. 2
Connecting your video through RCA lead............................................................................................... 3
To the TV via antenna cable (if you are not using a RCA cable) ........................................................... 4
Copying, Assembling ..............................................................................................................................5
Tuning to the TV ......................................................................................................................................6
What to do if you get picture interference when using RF lead ........................................................... 7
Setting time and date ............................................................................................................................ 8
Tuning in new stations
Manual tuning..........................................................................................................................................9
Station names........................................................................................................................................10
Sorting programme locations, Clearing programme locations ............................................................11
Front panel controls.............................................................................................................................. 12
Playing cassettes
Play ........................................................................................................................................................13
Still, Variable picture search, Variable slow motion,
Finding new recordings (index scan) ................................................................................................... 14
CM skip (commercial skip), Auto Repeat, Child lock............................................................................ 15
OSD (On Screen Display) On/Off.......................................................................................................... 16
Recording cassettes
Simple recording................................................................................................................................... 17
Recording cassettes, One-touch recording-OTR ................................................................................. 18
Normal timer recording .......................................................................................................................19
Timer review – changing and erasing record settings......................................................................... 21
More functions
Clock and counter display, Remaining time and cassette length,
Finding the counter zero position..........................................................................................................22
Resetting the counter to zero, Cassettes ........................................................................................... 23
Power-saving features, Language select ............................................................................................ 24
The hi-fi system.....................................................................................................................................25
Appendix
Index, Technical information.................................................................................................................26
Problem-solving guide ......................................................................................................................... 29
Quick-start guide .....................................................................................................................back cover
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Setting up your video (Option 2) - Connecting your video through RCA lead
Put the batteries into the remote control. Make sure the (+) and (-) signs on the batteries agree with the (+) and (-) signs in the battery compartment.
2
Switch off all components when connecting or disconnecting cables.
Unplug the aerial cable from your TV and plug it into the "ANT. IN" socket of the
video. Plug the short coaxial cable provided into the "ANT.OUT" socket of the video and
the aerial socket of the TV.
Plug a RCA cable into the "RCA” socket of the video and the AV socket on the TV
if available.
This connection will provide best picture and sound quality. Ask your dealer for an appropriate cable if you do not have one.
Without a RCA cable, you need to follow the steps described under "If you are not using a RCA cable" (See page 4)
Make sure the rating of the household mains supply matches the rating shown
on the back of the video. Now plug in the mains lead. The display of the video should now light.
Plug a phone cable into “Audio L, R” jack on the rear panel and into the Audio jack on any audio amplifier, if needed.
AUDIO
AUDIO
VIDEO
OUT
IN
L
L
R
R
Setting up your video (Option 1) - Connecting your video through RF lead
Before you start, unplug all the equipment from the mains supply.
AUDIO
AUDIO
VIDEO
OUT
IN
L
L
R
R
Television
Aerial
The type of aerial you should use, depends on local interference and how far you are from the transmitter. You should contact a local retailer if you have any questions about your aerial.
Back view of your VCR
This lead is supplied in your accessory kit.
200-240V, 50/60Hz
If you have connected your video as shown in option 1, turn to page 6.
1
200-240V, 50/60Hz
ANT. IN
ANT. OUT
ANT. IN
ANT. OUT
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Copying
Switch off all components when connecting or disconnecting cables.
To copy to your video from another video machine, connect the two machines with a cable
between their RCA sockets and select as programme "AV" or “F. AV” (front sockets) using the [AV], [PR+/-], or [00] button.
Set the other video machine to playback and your machine to record.
To connect a mono audio source, use the front Audio In socket marked L.
To copy to another video machine from your video, connect the two machines by means of their
RCA
sockets.
On the other video, select its AV input and set the machine to record.
Switch your video to play back at the position you want copying to start.
TV (other VCR)
ANT. OUT
ANT. IN
AUDIO
AUDIO
VIDEO
OUT
IN
L
L
R
R
Other VCR Decoder for Pay-TV Camcorder Video Player
AV
Assembling
For the best results, the source cassette from which you are recording should already be playing back when you start recording.
Should you wish to assemble your own film, from camcorder footage for example, use the assembly technique for smooth edit points:
Move the tape to the position at which the new
scene is to be added using the play functions (pages 13-14).
Wind back slightly before the edit point and put the
machine into pause
using the button (do not
press STOP!).
Now go directly into record.
VCR
VCR
VCR
2x
Audio Amp. devices
To the TV via antenna cable (if you are not using a RCA cable)
If you are using a RCA cable, select the AV input on the TV to see the picture from the video.
If you are not using a RCA cable, select the button number on the TV reserved for video input to see the picture from the video.
If you are not using a RCA cable, your video can transmit pictures and sound to the TV via the coax aerial cable. Just tune the TV to the video's transmitting channel (factory set to UHF CH 36). Tune the TV carefully to ensure the best pictures and sound.
Once you have carried out the steps in "Setting up your video" (previous page), switch on your TV.
When you install your VCR first time.
Press button of the video’s remote control.
Tune the TV to the ‘LANGUAGE SET’ using the channel pre-set functions of your TV as described in its manual.
When you install your VCR more than two times. (It
means you have already done the procedure of P.6 ‘Tuning the TV’)
Press button of the video’s remote control.
Tuning the TV to the blue-back screen, if you found blue back screen on the TV then press MENU button on your video’s remote control and confirm ‘MAIN MENU’ screen is appeared, if not tuning the TV again.
Once you have found the picture of above two cases, follow the instructions within your television manual to store this new channel into a programme location.
Call the video’s "MAIN MENU" choose "VCR SETUP" then "RF OUTPUT SET".
Type in the free channel. Store and exit.
If the quality of the test picture transmitted to the TV is poor due to interference caused by a station transmitting on channel 36, you can tune the video to a different transmitting channel. Find a free channel between 21 and 69 on your TV.
RF OUTPUT SET
0-9:SELECT (21-69) OK:CONFIRM MENU:END
CH 36
If the quality of the test picture transmitted to the TV is poor, fine-tuning on the TV may help
(refer to the TV manual).
Without a RCA cable, you will not get stereo sound from a TV capable of stereo sound.
MAIN MENU
TIMER PROGRAM PR PRESET VCR SETUP TAPE CONTROL
PR+/-:SELECT OK:CONFIRM MENU:END
LANGUAGE SET
ENGLISH DEUTSCH ITALIANO ESPAÑOL FRANÇAIS NEDERLANDS SVENSKA SUOMI
PR+/-:SELECT OK:CONFIRM MENU:END
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Tuning to the TV
Once you have carried out the steps in ‘Setting up your video’ (diagram 1 on page 2), switch on your TV.
Press on the remote control and RF36 will be displayed on the front of your video.
1
2
LANGUAGE SET
ENGLISH DEUTSCH ITALIANO ESPAÑOL FRANÇAIS NEDERLANDS SVENSKA SUOMI
PR+/-:SELECT OK:CONFIRM MENU:END
COUNTRY SET
Australia New Zealand
PR+/-:SELECT OK:CONFIRM MENU:END
Select the wanted language and country with PR+ or PR- button. Press OK to confirm.
What to do if you get picture interference when using RF lead
Option 1
If other stations are positioned on or near the current RF OUTPUT CH, the following guide message appears automatically.
The RF output can be adjusted from 21 to 69, this video is defaulted to RF36. If other broadcasts are close to RF36 they may cause picture interference, you can change the RF output until your television has a noise-free channel for your video.
Change the RF output from 36 using the remote control. Press MENU. Select ‘VCR Set Up’ by pressing PR- twice then OK. Select ‘RF Output Set Up’ by pressing PR- twice then OK. Change the channel number using buttons 0-9. Press OK to confirm. Press MENU to end.
Option 3
Buy a RCA cable from your local electrical shop. Connect the RCA cable as shown on page 3, diagram 2.
If you want to change the RF output in the future due to new broadcasting stations or equipment and so on, press and hold the OK button on the remote control until RF 36 is displayed on the front of the video. Then go to option 2 above.
PLEASE CHANGE THE TV
CH TO 38.
IMPORTANT!
Press OK to confirm. Press MENU to end.
Option 2
RF OUTPUT SET
0-9:SET UP (21-69) OK:CONFIRM MENU:END
CH 36
If there is still picture interference repeat option2.
RF OUTPUT SET
OK:CONFIRM MENU:END
CURRENT CH 36 RECOMMENDED CH 38
If you have connected your video through the RCA connection (diagram 2 on page 3), go to step 2. If you have connected it through RF cable (as shown in diagram 1 on page 2)
Select a free channel on your TV and manual tune the channel until the blue screen as shown in step 2 appears. Refer to the TV manual for more details.
MENU:END
PLEASE WAIT...
CH 25
Press OK to confirm.
Unless you are living in an area with poor reception, ‘ Auto Search’ tunes in all the stations you can receive in your country and sorts them in a common order, for example, P-01 on programme 1, P-02 on programme 2 and so on.
See page 10 and page 11 if you need to change any of the automatic settings. You should finish the auto search before you go to page 10 or page 11.
In case of the auto search is not able to receive some CH’s, you can receive the CH using the manual tuning. (see on page 9).
If the clock has not been set, the clock setting screen will appear.
Please see “ Setting time and date” on page 8.
If you want to change the station names, see page 10. If you want to change the programme locations see page 11.
You need to change programme locations if the stations are not in order, for example, P-01 on programme 1, P-02 on programme 2 and so on.
Press MENU to end.
MANUAL SET
PR01 P-01 PR08 P-08 PR02 P-02 PR09 P-09 PR03 P-03 PR10 P-10 PR04 P-04 PR11 P-11 PR05 P-05 PR12 P-12 PR06 P-06 PR13 P-13 PR07 P-07 PR14 ----
PR+/-:SELECT OK:CONFIRM MENU:END
CLOCK SET
0-9:SETUP(HOUR)
/ :CORRECT MENU:END
TIME - - : - ­DATE - -/- -/- - - -
9
TV/VCR
PROG
PR
PR
MENU
EJECT
PAL/SEC
A.SEL
AV
SP/LP
INDEX
1
2
3
456
789
0
30
A
Manual tuning
Manual tuning allows you to tune in new stations or equipment such as a satellite receiver and so on.
1
Press MENU. Choose ‘PR Preset’ by pressing
PR- then OK. Choose ‘Manual Set’ by pressing
PR- then OK.
Press PR+ or PR- to select any programme number that is not being used, for example ‘----’ or ‘P-xx’.
Press OK to confirm.
Set the station you want:
the programme location number,
the broadcast system you want
(Aerial(CH) or Cable(CC)),
You can directly enter the real
channel number with the 0 to 9 buttons, or search by pressing /
,
The fine tuning you can adjust, by
pressing /
,
Change or create the station name.
Refer to page 10.
PR PRESET
AUTO SEARCH MANUAL SET PR ERASE PR ALIGN
PR+/-:SELECT OK:CONFIRM MENU:END
MANUAL SET
PR01 P-01 PR08 P-08 PR02 P-02 PR09 P-09 PR03 P-03 PR10 P-10 PR04 P-04 PR11 P-11 PR05 P-05 PR12 ---­PR06 P-06 PR13 ---­PR07 P-07 PR14 ----
PR+/-:SELECT OK:CONFIRM MENU:END
2
3
4
5
These buttons are used on the following two pages.
MANUAL SET
PR+/-: UP/DOWN
/ : SELECT
OK:CONFIRM MENU:END
PR 04 RECEPTION AERIAL AUTOSEARCH CH
_ _ FINE TUNING NAME
_ _ _ _
MANUAL SET
PR+/-: UP/DOWN
/ : SELECT
OK:CONFIRM MENU:END
PR 03 RECEPTION AERIAL AUTOSEARCH CH 03 FINE TUNING NAME
_ _ _ _
MANUAL SET
PR+/-: UP/DOWN 0/1: CHANGE/CREATE OK:CONFIRM MENU:END
PR 03 RECEPTION AERIAL AUTOSEARCH CH
_ _ FINE TUNING NAME
_ _ _ _
Press OK to store the picture you want.
Tune in other stations (by following step 3 onwards) or press
MENU to leave the tuning mode.
Your video has 99 available channel slots. It will only store programmes that are available in your area. You can tune in other stations in any channel slot that is not already being used.
8
If the ‘CLOCK SET’ display is not already on the screen press MENU.
Choose ‘VCR SET UP’ by pressing PR- twice, then OK. Choose ‘CLOCK SET’ then press OK.
CLOCK SET
0-9:SETUP(HOUR)
/ :CORRECT
OK:CONFIRM MENU:END
TIME 11:41 DATE 11/08/2003(MON)
Setting time and date
1
2
Once the ‘CLOCK SET’ display is on the screen, move to the position you want to change by pressing or
.
Use the number buttons 0 to 9 on the remote control to enter the correct time and date.
Press OK to confirm the settings, and press MENU to end.
CLOCK SET
0-9:SETUP(HOUR)
/ :CORRECT MENU:END
TIME - - : - ­DATE - -/- -/- - - -
1110
TV/VCR
PROG
PR
PR
MENU
EJECT
PAL/SEC
A.SEL
AV
SP/LP
INDEX
1
2
3
456
789
0
30
A
Sorting programme locations
Sorting programme locations allows you to put the video programme in the same order as your TV.
1
Press MENU. Choose ‘PR Preset’ by pressing PR- then OK. Choose ‘PR Align’ by pressing PR+ then OK.
Press PR+ or PR- to select the programme you want to swap.
Confirm by pressing the OK button.
Press PR+ or PR- to move the station to the program number you want to store it on.
Confirm with the OK button. Press MENU to end.
2
PR ALIGN
PR+/-:ALIGN
:PR VIEW
OK:CONFIRM MENU:END
PR01 P-01 PR08 P-08 PR02 P-02 PR09 P-09 PR03 P-03 PR10 P-10 PR04 P-04 PR11 P-11 PR05 P-05 PR12 ---­PR06 P-06 PR13 ---­PR07 P-07 PR14 ----
Clearing programme locations
Clearing programme locations allows you to erase any stored programmes you no longer want.
1
Press MENU. Choose ‘PR Preset’ by pressing PR- then OK. Choose ‘PR Erase’ by pressing PR+ twice and then
OK.
Press PR+ or PR- to select the station you want to clear.
Press and hold to watch the picture.
2
PR ERASE
PR+/-:SELECT
:PR VIEW
OK:ERASE MENU:END
PR01 P-01 PR08 P-08
PR02 P-02 PR09 P-09 PR03 P-03 PR10 P-10 PR04 P-04 PR11 P-11 PR05 P-05 PR12 ---­PR06 P-06 PR13 ---­PR07 P-07 PR14 ----
These buttons are used on the following two pages.
If you want to erase the station, press OK.
Press MENU to end. If you don’t want to erase the
station, press MENU.
Station names
If your video is showing no station name or is showing a station name incorrectly, you can change this.
1
Press MENU. Choose ‘PR Preset’ by pressing PR- then OK. Choose ‘Manual Set’ by pressing PR- then OK.
Select the channel to be renamed by pressing PR- then OK.
Select NAME position.
EITHER
Press the 0 button to change the given name. By pressing the button this will select preset station
names.
Or press the 1 button to create the station name.
Change the letters with the PR +/– buttons, move to the next letter with the
/
buttons.
Press OK to confirm and MENU to end.
2
3
4
MANUAL SET
PR01 P-01 PR08 P-08 PR02 P-02 PR09 P-09 PR03 P-03 PR10 P-10 PR04 P-04 PR11 P-11 PR05 P-05 PR12 ---­PR06 P-06 PR13 ---­PR07 P-07 PR14 ----
PR+/-:SELECT OK:CONFIRM MENU:END
MANUAL SET
PR+/-: UP/DOWN
0/1: CHANGE/CREATE
OK:CONFIRM MENU:END
PR 01 RECEPTION AERIAL AUTOSEARCH CH01 FINE TUNING NAME
_ _ _ _
MANUAL SET
PR+/-: SELECT CHARACTER
/ : SELECT POSITION
OK:CONFIRM MENU:END
PR 01 RECEPTION AERIAL AUTOSEARCH CH
_ _ FINE TUNING NAME O
_ _ _
MANUAL SET
PR01 P-01 PR08 P-08 PR02 P-02 PR09 P-09 PR03 P-03 PR10 P-10 PR04 P-04 PR11 P-11 PR05 P-05 PR12 ---­PR06 P-06 PR13 ---­PR07 P-07 PR14 ----
PR+/-:SELECT OK:CONFIRM MENU:END
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