Samsung DVD-V940K DVD Player User Manual


 
ENG-24
Using the KARAOKE Function
SCORE Function
1 Press the STANDBY/ON button and insert
KARAOKE tape.
2 Connect Mic into MIC1 or MIC2 jack.
Then the KARAOKE mode is transferred ON
mode.
Disconnect the Mic makes the KARAOKE mode
transfer to OFF mode automatically.
Press the KARAOKE button on the remote
control.
Press the
or
button to select KARAOKE
mode ON.
3 Adjust the Mic volume and ECHO level.
4 Sing with accompaniment.
1 Press the KARAOKE button on the remote control.
2 Press the corresponding
or
buttons to select
the SCORE mode.
3 Press the
or
buttons to select the SCORE
mode ON.
4 Score will pop up whenever a song is completed.
KARAOKE SEARCH Function
KARAOKE :ON
➛❿
SCORE :ON
➛❿
1 Press the STANDBY/ON button and insert
KARAOKE tape.
2 Press the KARAOKE button on the remote control.
Press the
or
button to select KARAOKE mode
ON.
3 Press
II
to start playing the cassette.
4 When you want the next song during playing a
song, press the KARAOKE SEARCH
or
KARAOKE SEARCH
buttons on the remote
control.
Recording from Another
VCR or Camcorder
You can copy a cassette to your DVD-VCR from
another video source, such as another VCR or a
camcorder.
It is an infringement of copyright laws to copy
prerecorded cassettes or to re-record them in any
form without the permission of the owners of the
corresponding copyright.
1 Connect the DVD-VCR, from which the cassette is
to be copied, to the appropriate audio and video
input connectors on the rear of your DVD-VCR, as
indicated on page 7.
2 Insert a blank cassette in your DVD-VCR.
3 Insert the pre-recorded cassette in the other video
source (VCR or camcorder).
4 Press the INPUT SEL. button to select the
appropriate input on your DVD-VCR: LINE IN for
the AV input.
5 Start playing back the cassette to be copied.
6 Hold REC
(
)
down for a while to start recording
on your DVD-VCR.
7 When you have finished recording, press
on
both VCR and DVD-VCR.
If you wish to view the cassette being copied:
Your DVD-VCR must be connected as usual to
the television (see page 6~7 for further details)