Samsung DVD Recorder User Manual

Step Getting Connected
Step Setup
Step Basic Operation
Quick Setup Guide
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Step Getting Connected
Select one of the following three types of connections:
Antenna + Set-Top Box or VCR + DVD Recorder + TV : No Cable Box
Antenna + Cable Box + DVD Recorder + TV
Antenna + DVD Recorder + TV : No Cable Box
Connect the signal source to the DVD Recorder
Use a TV antenna or coaxial cable to connect the signal source coming from the antenna or wall to the VHF/UHF RF-IN jack on the DVD Recorder.
Connect the DVD Recorder to the TV
Use the supplied RF cable to connect RF-OUT on the DVD Recorder to the ANT jack on the TV. Then use the Video/Audio Cable to connect ANALOG AUDIO OUT(R/L)/VIDEO OUT jacks on the DVD Recorder to the Audio & Video jacks on the TV.
For better picture quality, if your TV has an S-Video jack, you can use S-Video cable instead of the yellow video connector on the Video/Audio cable.
For the best picture quality, if your TV has Component video jacks, you can use component cables instead of the yellow video connector on the Video/Audio cable. Set the Component video out select switch on the back of your DVD recorder to 480p/480i video output mode. If your TV supports progressive scan, select 480p.
If you have an AV amplifier
Connect either audio cables from the ANALOG AUDIO OUT jacks on the DVD Recorder to the LINE IN jacks on your AV amplifier, or a digital cable from the DIGITAL AUDIO OUT (COAXIAL or OPTICAL) jack on the DVD Recorder to the DIGITAL AUDIO IN jack on your AV amplifier.
The VHF/UHF RF OUT jack of this product sends only signals received through the antenna. It does not output audio/video signals. You must use one of the following connections on this unit.
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This Recorder will only record on DVD-R, DVD-RW and DVD-RAM discs.
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Antenna + Set-Top Box or VCR + DVD Recorder + TV : No Cable Box
DVD Recorder
TV
Connect the signal source to the STB or VCR
Use a TV antenna or coaxial cable to connect the signal source coming from the antenna or wall to the VHF/UHF RF IN jack on the STB or VCR.
Connect the STB or VCR to the DVD Recorder
Use the Video/Audio Cable to connect the LINE OUT jacks on the STB or VCR to the AUDIO/VIDEO LINE 1 IN jacks on the DVD Recorder.
For better picture quality, if your STB or VCR has an S-Video jack, you can use S-Video cable instead of the yellow video jack on the Video/Audio cable.
Connect the DVD Recorder to the TV
Use the Video/Audio Cable to connect the ANALOG AUDIO OUT(R/L)/VIDEO OUT jacks on the DVD Recorder to the Audio & Video jacks on the TV.
For better picture quality, if your TV has an S-Video jack, you can use S-Video cable instead of the yellow video connector on the Video/ Audio cable.
For the best picture quality, if your TV has Component video jacks, you can use Component cables instead of the yellow video connector on the Video/Audio cable. Set the Component video out select switch on the back of your DVD recorder to 480p/480i video output mode. If your TV supports progressive scan, select 480p.
If you have an AV amplifier
Connect either audio cables from the ANALOG AUDIO OUT jacks on the DVD Recorder to the LINE IN jacks on your AV amplifier, or a digital cable from the DIGITAL AUDIO OUT (COAXIAL or OPTICAL) jack on the DVD Recorder to the DIGITAL AUDIO IN jack on your AV amplifier.
Antenna + Cable Box + DVD Recorder + TV
DVD Recorder
TV
Connect the signal source to the Cable Box
Use a coaxial cable to connect the signal source coming from the wall to the RF IN jack on your Cable Box.
Connect your Cable Box to the DVD
Recorder
Use a coaxial cable to connect the RF OUT jack on your Cable Box to the RF-IN jack on your DVD Recorder.
Connect the DVD Recorder to the TV
Use the supplied RF cable to connect RF-OUT on the DVD Recorder to the ANT jack on the TV. Then use the Video/ Audio Cable to connect the ANALOG AUDIO OUT(R/L)/VIDEO OUT jacks on the DVD Recorder to the Audio & Video jacks on the TV.
For better picture quality, if your TV has an S-Video jack, you can use S-Video cable instead of the yellow video connector on the Video/Audio cable.
For the best picture quality, if your TV has Component video jacks, you can use component cables instead of the yellow video connector on the Video/Audio cable. Set the Component video out select switch on the back of your DVD recorder to 480p/480i video output mode. If your TV sup­ports progressive scan, select 480p.
If you have an AV amplifier
Connect either audio cables from the ANALOG AUDIO OUT jacks on the DVD Recorder to the LINE IN jacks on your AV amplifier, or a digital cable from the DIGITAL AUDIO OUT (COAXIAL or OPTICAL) jack on the DVD Recorder to the DIGI­TAL AUDIO IN jack on your AV amplifier.
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