Daewoo SV-877P Instruction Manual

Video recorder
For model number, see the front display of your video
The following standard functions are available on this set.
See back cover for quick-start guide
NTSC playback See page 13
MESECAM tape playback See page 13
Index scan See page 14
Commercial skip See page 15
High-speed rewind
UK
English
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
Helpline number: 0870 100 2525
With queries, please quote the page number, reference number and model number.
WORTH
knowing
Precautions
Please keep the video's guarantee sheet (pages 27 and 28) and receipt for your video in a safe place.
Read this booklet carefully.
Make sure the rating of your household electricity supply matches
that shown on the back of the video recorder.
Read this page and the chapter "Setting up your 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.
The power cable must be fitted with a fused plug approved by ASTA or BSI to BS 1362 and provided with a 5A fuse.
The fuse cover must always be securely replaced. If the video recorder is not working, the fuse may need replacing (see also “Electrical connection” on page 25).
5A
5A
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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, Connecting your video through a scart lead ..............................................2
Connecting your video to the satellite system, Connecting your video to the hi-fi system (Option 1),
Connecting your video to the hi-fi system (Option 2) ................................................................................................. 3
How to connect your video to another video, How to connect your video to a camcorder ...................................... 4
Tuning to the TV ..........................................................................................................................................................5
What to do if you get picture interference when using RF lead ............................................................................... 6
Setting time and date, Auto Clock ............................................................................................................................. 7
2nd scart socket .......................................................................................................................................................... 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
16:9 Wide Screen format, CM skip (commercial skip) ..............................................................................................15
Auto Repeat, Child lock, OSD (On Screen Display) ON/OFF..................................................................................... 16
Recording cassettes
Recording cassettes, Simple recording, One touch recording-OTR ......................................................................... 17
Timer recording using VideoPlus+ ........................................................................................................................... 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, Power-saving features ......................................................................... 23
The hi-fi system..........................................................................................................................................................24
Connections
Electrical connections, Moulded plugs......................................................................................................................25
Appendix
Index. Technical Information......................................................................................................................................26
Warranty Card.......................................................................................................................................................27-28
Problem-solving guide .............................................................................................................................................. 29
Quick-start guide ..........................................................................................................................................back cover
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Setting up your video (Option 1) - Connecting your video through RF lead
Before you start, unplug all the equipment from the mains supply.
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~,
50/60 Hz
Put the batteries into the remote control. Make sure the (+) and (-) signs on the batteries agree with the (+) and (-) signs in the battery compartment.
If you have connected your video as shown in option 1, turn to page 5.
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Setting up your video (Option 2) - Connecting your video through a scart lead
Television
Aerial
Scart lead (If supplied)
With this connection, if your video is receiving BBC1 and your TV is displaying CH3, when you press the TV/VCR button on the remote control, your TV will automatically display the BBC1. “VCR” will be displayed.
In this mode, to change the viewing channels the PR- and PR+ buttons on the video remote need to be used. To switch off this mode press TV/VCR on the remote control, TV remote can now be used as normal. You will get better pictures and sound quality if you connect your video with a scart lead.
200-240V~,
50/60 Hz
2
Before you start, unplug all the equipment from the mains supply.
If you have connected your video as shown in option 2, turn to page 5.
3
Connecting your video through extra equipment Connecting your video to the satellite system
Before you start, unplug all the equipment from the mains supply.
Television
You can use this connection if your video has two scart sockets. This will improve sound and picture quality when you are recording from satellite.
To use this function, see page 8.
Video
200-240V~,
50/60 Hz
3
Satellite
Aerial
Connecting your video to the hi-fi system - Option 1
Before you start, unplug all the equipment from the mains supply.
Television
Plug a phono cable into the ‘Audio L/R’ sockets on the back panel and into the audio sockets on any audio amplifier, if needed. If your video does not have this connection, see below (Option 2).
Video
200-240V~,
50/60 Hz
You can also use a scart lead to improve picture and sound quality from your video.
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Hi-Fi
Aerial
Connecting your video to the hi-fi system - Option 2
Before you start, unplug all the equipment from the mains supply.
Television
Plug a scart to phono cable into the ‘AV1’ socket on the back panel and into the audio socket on any audio amplifier, if needed.
Video
200-240V~,
50/60 Hz
5
Hi-Fi
Aerial
4
How to connect your video to another video
Before you start, unplug all the equipment from the mains supply.
First video
Second video
200-240V~,
50/60 Hz
1)
Insert the tape you wish to record on into the first video and press AV until ‘AV1’ appears on the front display.
2) Insert the tape you wish to copy from into the second video. Press the play button on the second video.
3) Press the record button on the first video The video will start recording.
If your video has two scart sockets, you can use the other socket ‘AV2’ to connect other equipment. To use this function, see page 8.
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200-240V~,
50/60 Hz
How to connect your video to a camcorder
Before you start, unplug all the equipment from the mains supply.
Camcorder
Aerial
200-240V~,
50/60 Hz
If you have connected your camcorder in this way, you can also connect a scart lead from ‘AV1’ on the back panel of the video to the television. To use this function, see page 8.
You can also connect the camcorder by using a phono cable if your video has front input sockets. Check the front of your video for this connection, see page 8.
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Television
Video
to
camcorder
Scart
Plug to
TV
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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 RF52 will be displayed on the front of your video.
1
2
MENU:END
PLEASE WAIT...
CH 25
If you have connected your video through the scart connection (diagram 2 on page 2), 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.
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
Unless you are living in an area with poor reception, ‘Auto Set’ or ‘ Auto Search’ tunes in all the stations you can receive in your country and sorts them in a common order, for example, BBC1 on programme 1, BBC2 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 set before you go to page 10 or page 11.
The clock is also set automatically. If the clock has not been set, the clock setting screen will appear.
Please see “ Setting time and date” on page 7.
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, BBC1 on programme 1, BBC2 on programme 2 and so on.
Press MENU to end.
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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 RF52. If other broadcasts are close to RF 52 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 52 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 scart lead from your local electrical shop. Connect the scart lead as shown on page 2, 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 52 is displayed on the front of the video. Then go to option 2 above.
PLEASE CHANGE THE TV
CH TO 54.
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 52
If there is still picture interference repeat option 2.
RF OUTPUT SET
OK:CONFIRM MENU:END
CURRENT CH 52 RECOMMENDED CH 54
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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
CLOCK SET
0-9:SETUP(HOUR)
/ :CORRECT
OK:CONFIRM MENU:END
TIME - -:- -
DATE - -/- -/- - - -
TIME 11:41
DATE 16/08/2004(MON)
Setting time and date
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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.
Auto Clock
VCR SETUP
CLOCK SET RF OUTPUT SET 16:9 SET OSD ON/OFF AUTO CLOCK
PR+/-:SELECT OK:CONFIRM MENU:END
AUTO CLOCK
ON OFF
PR+/-:SELECT OK:CONFIRM MENU:END
Auto Clock is only available for models with the PDC function (see page 18). Some broadcasting stations may send the time and date along with the PDC data. The
video will automatically use this time and date during the initial setting up procedure during normal use, and every time you switch the video off at the mains. If you find that this time and date is incorrect you can remove this feature by following the steps below changing it to OFF mode, you will then have to manually set the time and date, see above.
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2nd scart socket
If your video has the AV2 output, shown in the diagram below, you can connect other equipment as seen on pages 3 and 4.
2nd scart INPUT ONLY
INPUT+OUTPUT
When connecting other equipment please refer to their manuals for further information. This video manual recommends the set up as shown on page 3 diagram 3. When connected by this method if the equipment is turned off the video behaves as normal, but if the equipment is turned on the video will automatically switch over to AV2 mode and displays the channel of the other equipment, channel selection can only be performed by the other equipment, the video PR+/PR­buttons have no effect.
To return to normal video use the other equipment must be turned off.
Recording from other Equipment.
Simple recording can be performed (refer to page 17), ensure the equipment is turned on and is displaying the correct channel.
Timer recording (refer to page 19), set the video to perform a timed recording ensuring AV1 is selected as the channel to be recorded. Some equipment may have a timer which allows it to be powered on to the correct channel, if this feature is not available the other equipment should be left powered on.
Front AV
If the video has front input sockets, it is possible to connect devices such as a camcorder to the video. To watch a camcorder tape the video must be in AVF mode. Recordings of this input are the same as described on page 17.
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