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Language

Code

Language

1027

Afar

1181

Frisian

1334

Latvian, Lettish

1506

Slovenian

1028

Abkhazian

1183

Irish

1345

Malagasy

1507

Samoan

1032

Afrikaans

1186

Scots Gaelic

1347

Maori

1508

Shona      

1039

Amharic

1194

Galician

1349

Macedonian

1509

Somali  

1044

Arabic

1196

Guarani

1350

Malayalam

1511

Albanian  

1045

Assamese

1203

Gujarati

1352

Mongolian

1512

Serbian   

1051

Aymara

1209

Hausa

1353

Moldavian

1513

Siswati  

1052

Azerbaijani

1217

Hindi

1356

Marathi

1514

Sesotho   

1053

Bashkir

1226

Croatian

1357

Malay

1515

Sundanese  

1057

Byelorussian

1229

Hungarian

1358

Maltese

1516

Swedish   

1059

Bulgarian

1233

Armenian

1363

Burmese

1517

Swahili            

1060

Bihari                 1235

Interlingua

1365

Nauru

1521

Tamil             

1069

Bislama               1239

Interlingue

1369

Nepali

1525

Tegulu   

1066

Bengali; Bangla        1245

Inupiak

1376

Dutch

1527

Tajik              

1067

Tibetan               1248

Indonesian

1379

Norwegian

1528

Thai              

1070

Breton                1253

Icelandic

1393

Occitan

1529

Tigrinya           

1079

Catalan               1254

Italian

1403

(Afan) Oromo

1531

Turkmen  

1093

Corsican              1257

Hebrew

1408

Oriya

1532

Tagalog   

1097

Czech

1261

Japanese

1417

Punjabi

1534

Setswana  

1103

Welsh

1269

Yiddish

1428

Polish

1535

Tonga     

1105

Danish

1283

Javanese

1435

Pashto, Pushto 

1538

Turkish            

1109

German

1287

Georgian

1436

Portuguese

1539

Tsonga   

1130

Bhutani

1297

Kazakh

1463

Quechua

1540

Tatar              

1142

Greek

1298

Greenlandic

1481

Rhaeto-Romance

1543

Twi               

1144

English

1299

Cambodian

1482

Kirundi

1557

Ukrainian   

1145

Esperanto

1300

Kannada

1483

Romanian

1564

Urdu              

1149

Spanish

1301

Korean

1489

Russian

1572

Uzbek   

1150

Estonian

1305

Kashmiri

1491

Kinyarwanda

1581

Vietnamese   

1151

Basque

1307

Kurdish

1495

Sanskrit

1587

Volapuk    

1157

Persian

1311

Kirghiz

1498

Sindhi

1613

Wolof   

1165

Finnish

1313

Latin                  1501

Sangro

1632

Xhosa   

1166

Fiji

1326

Lingala                1502

Serbo-Croatian

1665

Yoruba 

1171

Faeroese

1327

Laothian               1503

Singhalese

1684

Chinese   

1174

French

1332

Lithuanian             1505

Slovak 

1697

Zulu

Enter the appropriate code number for the initial settings “Disc Audio”, “Disc Subtitle”
and/or “Disc Menu” (See page 39).

Language Code List

65

Do not touch the playback side of the disc. Hold
the disc by the edges so that fingerprints will not
get on the surface.
Do not stick paper or tape on the disc.

Do not keep in
direct sunlight

Keep in a cool
ventilated area

Keep in a clean
Protection jacket.
Store vertically.

When you get fingerprints or dirt on the disc, clean it
with a mild detergent diluted in water and wipe with a
soft cloth.

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When cleaning, wipe gently from the inside to the outside of the disc.

Handling discs

Disc Storage

Handling and Storing Discs

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Do not allow the discs to become contaminated with dirt.

• 

Do not load cracked or scratched discs.

Caution

• 

Condensation may form if warm air comes into contact with cold parts
inside the player. When condensation forms inside the player, the player
may not operate correctly. If this occurs, remove the disc and let the
player stand for 1 or 2 hours with the power on.

Note

Small scratches on the disc may reduce sound and picture quality or cause skipping.
Be especially careful not to scratch discs when handling them.

Cautions on Handling and Storing Discs

Summary of Contents for HT-P29

Page 1: ...sc DVD Changer HT P29 Instruction Manual V I D E O COMPACT DIGITAL AUDIO SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS AMERICA INC SERVICE DIVISION 400 Valley Road Suite 201 Mount Arlington NJ 07856 1 800 SAMSUNG 1 800 726 786...

Page 2: ...the unit Do not expose the unit to direct sunlight or other heat sources This could lead to overheating and malfunction of the unit The batteries used with this product contain chemicals that are harm...

Page 3: ...WER LINES An outside antenna system should not be located in the vicinity of overhead power lines or other electric light or power circuits or where it can fall into such power lines or circuits When...

Page 4: ...nnecting External Components 17 Connecting the FM Antenna 18 Before Using Your Home Theater 19 OPERATION Disc Playback 21 Selecting a Disc in the Disc changer 22 MP3 CD Playback 23 To play different f...

Page 5: ...n both low bit rate and high bit rate e g 32Kbps 320Kbps the sound may skip during playback A maximum of 500 tracks can be played per CD A maximum of 300 folders can be played per CD DVD Digital Versa...

Page 6: ...tton Stop button Rear Panel FM Antenna Connector External Video Device Input Output Connectors External Audio Device Input Connector 5 1 Channel Speaker Output Terminals Cooling Fan COMPONENT VIDEO OU...

Page 7: ...rity to and to Use the correct type of batteries Batteries that look similar may differ in voltage Always replace both batteries at the same time Do not expose batteries to heat or flame PL II MODE bu...

Page 8: ...nter speaker or place them slightly in front of the center speakers Center Speaker It is best to install it at the same height as the front speakers You can also install it directly over or under the...

Page 9: ...s Progressive Scan FULL FRAME What is Progressive or Non Interlaced Scanning This function works only on TVs equipped with component video inputs Y Pr Pb that support Progressive Video It does not wor...

Page 10: ...d rise and may damage it Do not obstruct the cooling fan or ventilation holes If the cooling fan or ventilation holes are covered with a newspaper or cloth heat may build up inside the unit and fire m...

Page 11: ...ections called chapters Numbers are allotted to these sections These numbers are called title numbers and chapter numbers TITLE 1 TITLE 2 CHAPTER 1 CHAPTER 2 CHAPTER 1 CHAPTER 2 CHAPTER 3 Tracks Video...

Page 12: ...ically selected when Disc Skip is pushed Selecting a Disc in the Disc changer 2 Load a disc Place a disc gently into the tray with the disc s label facing up Depending on the content of the disc the i...

Page 13: ...ear and playback will start The appearance of the menu depends on the MP3 WMA disc 1 Press the OPEN CLOSE button to open the disc tray and then load the MP3 WMA disc 4 Press the STOP button to stop pl...

Page 14: ...to the next slide 1 Press the OPEN CLOSE button Choose the appropriate JPEG disc in the tray 2 Playback starts automatically Each time the button is pressed the image makes the transition as follows...

Page 15: ...reen The information display disappears from the screen CD appears on the TV screen If this symbol appears on the TV screen while buttons are being operated that operation is not possible with the dis...

Page 16: ...pressed briefly during playback the previous or next chapter track or directory file will be played You cannot skip chapters consecutively TITLE 01 05 CHAPTER 002 040 TITLE 01 05 CHAPTER 004 040 MP3 S...

Page 17: ...E Repeatedly plays the selected title GROUP Repeatedly plays the selected group RANDOM Plays tracks in random order A track that has already been played may be played again TRACK Repeatedly plays the...

Page 18: ...utton to move to ANGLE display Press INFO button 1 3 Each time the button is pressed the angle changes as follows 3 Press Cursor or numeric buttons to select the desired angle 2 3 3 3 1 3 1 3 The Angl...

Page 19: ...mation screen When playing an MP3 or JPEG disc you cannot use to move to a folder To move a folder press Stop and then press DVD CD MP3 JPEG 2 Press Cursor buttons or numeric buttons to select the des...

Page 20: ...ess Cursor buttons to move to DISC MENU and then press ENTER button 3 Press ENTER button Press Cursor buttons to select the desired item You can use the menus for the audio language subtitle language...

Page 21: ...he language was set to English OSD will be displayed in English 3 Selecting the Subtitle Language recorded on the disc Selecting the Disc Menu Language recorded on the disc Select Language and then pr...

Page 22: ...different screen sizes you should adjust the aspect ratio to fit your TV or monitor For a standard TV select either 4 3LB or 4 3PS option according to personal preference Select 16 9 if you have a wi...

Page 23: ...ENTER button Use this to restrict playback of adult or violent DVDs you do not want children to view Setting Parental Controls Rating Level 4 Enter the old password a new password and confirm new pas...

Page 24: ...ess MENU button to exit the setup screen 45 DVD JPEG Select this to set the Samsung Logo image as your wallpaper Select this to set the desired image as your wallpaper COPY LOGO DATA will be displayed...

Page 25: ...r Mode L Front Speaker L C Center Speaker SW Subwoofer R Front Speaker R LS Rear Speaker L RS Rear Speaker R Press RETURN button to return to the previous level Press MENU button to exit the setup scr...

Page 26: ...EAKER Dc The distance from CENTER SPEAKER Ds The distance from SURROUND SPEAKER Ideal CENTER SPEAKER placement It is desirable to place all speakers within this circle Ideal SURROUND SPEAKER placement...

Page 27: ...Adjusting Front Rear Speaker Balance You can select between 00 and 06 and OFF The volume decreases as you move closer to 6 Adjusting Center Rear Subwoofer Speaker Level The volume level can be adjuste...

Page 28: ...ow volume at night Setting the DRC Dynamic Range Compression Video may look slower than the audio if it is connected to a digital TV If this occurs adjust the audio delay time to to match the video AV...

Page 29: ...Press PL II EFFECT button to select Dimension then press the Cursor buttons to select the desired setting Note SETUP This function works only in Dolby Pro Logic MUSIC mode Dolby Pro Logic II Effect 55...

Page 30: ...and then press button to select the preset station AutomaticTuning1 Press the Function button to select the FM Press the STOP button to select MANUAL and then press and hold button to automatically se...

Page 31: ...Timer Function You can set the time that the Home Theater will shut itself off Convenient Functions MUTE flash in the display To switch the sound back on at the same volume as before press MUTE again...

Page 32: ...ss POWER If the TV turns off or on the setting is complete TV DVDRECEIVER Note 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 SAMSUNG ANAM DAEWOO LG HITACHI JVC SHARP SO...

Page 33: ...he region number of the DVD DVD discs purchased from abroad may not be playable CD ROMs and DVD ROMs cannot be played on this Home Theater Make sure that the rating level is correct Are you using a de...

Page 34: ...nada 1483 Romanian 1564 Urdu 1149 Spanish 1301 Korean 1489 Russian 1572 Uzbek 1150 Estonian 1305 Kashmiri 1491 Kinyarwanda 1581 Vietnamese 1151 Basque 1307 Kurdish 1495 Sanskrit 1587 Volapuk 1157 Pers...

Page 35: ...adjustments and failure to follow operating instructions cleaning maintenance and environmental instructions that are covered and prescribed in the instruction book product removal or reinstallation r...

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