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Contents

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Safety Instructions .........................................................................................

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VCR O

VERVIEWS

Front View of the VCR...................................................................................

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Rear View of the VCR ...................................................................................

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Infrared Remote Control ................................................................................

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Display Indicator ............................................................................................

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Accessories ...................................................................................................

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ONNECTING

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IDEO

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ASSETTE

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ECORDER

Deciding How to Connect Your VCR.............................................................

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Connecting Your VCR to the TV using the Coaxial Cable.............................

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Connecting Your VCR to the TV using the SCART Cable ............................

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Connecting a Decoder for scrambled PAY TV broadcasts (SV-6333X/SV-2333X) ..

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Connecting Your VCR to the Satellite receiver or Other Equipment .............

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Plug & Auto Set Up........................................................................................

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Tuning your Television for the VCR...............................................................

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ETTING

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Inserting Batteries in the Remote Control......................................................

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Setting the Date and Time.............................................................................

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Displaying/Hiding On-Screen Information .....................................................

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Choosing Your Language..............................................................................

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Setting the VCR Output Channel...................................................................

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Selecting the RF OUT Sound Mode (B/G-D/K) (SV-6333X/SV-6332X) ........

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Presetting the Stations Automatically ............................................................

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Presetting the Stations Manually ...................................................................

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Clearing a Preset Station...............................................................................

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Changing the Preset Station Table................................................................

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Setting the AV2 Connection (SV-6333X/SV-2333X) .....................................

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Switching between the TV and VCR Modes (SV-6333X/SV-2333X) ............

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ECORDING

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ELEVISION

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ROADCASTS

Selecting the Cassette Type..........................................................................

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Selecting the Recording Speed (SV-6333X/SV-6332X)................................

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Protecting a Recorded Cassette....................................................................

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Recording a Programme Immediately ...........................................................

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Recording a Programme with Automatic Stop...............................................

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Using the ShowView Feature (SV-6333X/SV-6332X/SV-2333X)..................

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Modifying ShowView Programming (SV-6333X/SV-6332X/SV-2333X) ........

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Using the Quick Programming Feature .........................................................

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Checking a Preset Recording........................................................................

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Cancelling a Preset Recording ......................................................................

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About this manual

Thank you for purchasing a Samsung Video Cassette Recorder (VCR).
Your Owner’s Instructions contain much valuable information on setting up and
using your VCR. Please take the time to read them as they will help you take full
advantage of your VCR’s features.

The instructions in this manual are for models, SV-6333X, SV-6332X, SV-2333X and
SV-2303X. Before you start reading this manual please check your model number. 
It is displayed on the rear of the VCR. 

Features Chart

(SV-6333X): Exceptions only for a certain model, for example SV-6333X.

Gray shaded areas marked with a star indicate instructions that are 

only relevant to one model.

Feature

SV-6333X

SV-6332X

SV-2333X

SV-2303X

IPC (Intelligent Picture Control)

Format 16:9

Changing recording speed (SP/LP)

Connecting a Decoder for 

scrambled PAY TV broadcasts

Automatic Clock setting

SHOWVIEW recording

Hi-Fi and A2

VPS (Video Programme System) / 
PDC (Programme Delivery Control)

Summary of Contents for SV-2303X

Page 1: ...VIDEO CASSETTE RECORDER SV 6333X SV 6332X SV 2333X SV 2303X Instruction Manual PAL www samsungvcr com ...

Page 2: ...sette Type 23 Selecting the Recording Speed SV 6333X SV 6332X 23 Protecting a Recorded Cassette 24 Recording a Programme Immediately 24 Recording a Programme with Automatic Stop 25 Using the ShowView Feature SV 6333X SV 6332X SV 2333X 26 Modifying ShowView Programming SV 6333X SV 6332X SV 2333X 27 Using the Quick Programming Feature 28 Checking a Preset Recording 29 Cancelling a Preset Recording 2...

Page 3: ...ries and store it in a cool dry place Contents cont PLAYING BACK Playing a Cassette 30 Adjusting Picture Alignment Manually 30 Intelligent Picture Control 31 FORMAT 16 9 WIDE SCREEN SV 6333X SV 2333X 32 Selecting the Colour Mode 32 Selecting the Audio Output Mode SV 6333X SV 6332X 33 Selecting the Audio Mute Mode SV 2333X SV 2303X 33 SEARCHING FOR A SEQUENCE Playing a Cassette in Slow Motion 34 Pl...

Page 4: ...ON STOP BUTTON STANDBY ON EJECT Q PRO SLOW IPC DISPLAY SHUTTLE V LOCK CLR RST F ADV INPUT INDEX TRK PROG REC MENU AUDIO SPEED DUB TV VCR REPEAT OK STANDBY ON BUTTON SLOW BUTTON SHUTTLE BUTTON V LOCK BUTTON CLEAR AND RESET BUTTON INDEX BUTTON TUNER AV1 AV2 SV 6333X SV 2333X ONLY SELECTION REPEAT SELECTION BUTTON MENU BUTTON RECORD BUTTON RECORDING SPEED SELECTION BUTTON SV 6333X SV 6332X ONLY REWIN...

Page 5: ...r Location Type Direction Recommended Use AV1 Rear SCART In Out Television Satellite receiver Other VCR OUT TO TV Rear 75 Ω Out Television coaxial IN FROM ANT Rear 75 Ω In Aerial coaxial Cable television network Satellite receiver AV2 Rear SCART In Out Decoder for scrambled Pay TV broadcasts Example CANAL Satellite receiver SV 6333X SV 2333X only Other VCR Audio output Rear Audio RCA Out Audio Hi ...

Page 6: ... scrambled programme When the DECODER is connected to the AV2 socket AV2 SET must be set to DEC see page 22 1 Connect the VCR to the television as indicated on page 10 2 Plug the SCART cable with the decoder into the AV2 DECODER EXT socket on the rear of the VCR 3 Plug the other end into the decoder AV2 DECODER EXT AV1 EURO AV R L AUDIO OUT TV SCART Cable SCART Cable DECODER Aerial TV Aerial Conne...

Page 7: ...EURO AV R L AUDIO OUT TV SCART Cable Satellite Receiver or other Equipment 1 AV1 EURO AV By means of 21 pin Scart Cable Plug the SCART Cable with satellite receiver or other equipment into the AV1 EURO AV socket on the rear of the VCR After making this connection select the source by pressing the INPUT button for the AV1 input sources 2 By means of RF Coaxial Cable After making this connection you...

Page 8: ...assette in the VCR Check that the VCR starts reading the cassette if not press II button 5 Start a scan on your television or set the television to UHF channel 36 6 Fine tune the television until the pictures and sound are obtained clearly 7 If you cannot find the pictures and sound or there is interference from nearby channels it may be necessary to change the setting of the VCR output channel se...

Page 9: ... batteries in the remote control when you Purchase the video cassette recorder Find that the remote control is no longer working correctly 1 Push the tab in the direction of the arrow to release the battery compartment cover on the rear of the remote control 2 Insert two AA R6 or equivalent batteries taking care to respect the polarities on the battery with on the remote control on the battery wit...

Page 10: ...e SPRACHE WÄHLEN menu is displayed 4 Select the required language by pressing the or buttons 5 Press OK to store the language selected 6 Press MENU to exit the menu Result From now on all the on screen information will be displayed in the language selected SV 6333X SV 2333X OPTIONS OSD EIN KASS WÄHLEN E180 FARBSYSTEM AUTO IPC EIN 16 9 AUTO BEENDEN MENU SV 6332X SV 2303X OPTIONS OSD EIN KASS WÄHLEN...

Page 11: ...with the best reception and delete the ones no longer required see page 20 MAN SENDEREINST PR 1 CH FEIN NAME SPEICHERN OK BEENDEN MENU MAN SENDEREINST PR 1 CH FEIN DECODER AUS NAME SPEICHERN OK BEENDEN MENU SV 6333X SV 2333X SV 6332X SV 2303X SV 6333X SV 2333X SV 6332X SV 2303X SENDER TABELLE PR CH NAME DECODER 1 002 AUS 2 005 AUS 3 009 AUS 4 011 AUS 5 025 AUS SORT OK LÖSCHEN CLR RST MENU SENDER T...

Page 12: ...ion 5 Press the button to select this option Result The SENDER TABELLE menu is displayed 6 Press the corresponding or buttons until the cursor is placed in front of the required preset TV programme Result The selected station is displayed at the same time on the television screen 7 To change the programme number assigned to a station PR5 instead of PR1 for example Press OK Press the or buttons unt...

Page 13: ...G or buttons on the VCR or the remote control Off or the VCR is turned off The television receives the picture from your home aerial or cable television system as it did before you connected the VCR You can then use the programme or buttons on your television to select the channels To switch the VCR indicator on and off simply press the TV VCR button Setting the AV2 Connection SV 6333X SV 2333X On...

Page 14: ...ccidental erasure When this tab has been removed you cannot record on the tape 1 If you wish to protect a cassette break off the tab using a small screwdriver 2 To re record over a protected cassette safety tab broken cover the hole with adhesive tape 1 4 4 DISPLAY V LOCK LR RST F ADV INPUT INDEX TRK PROG REC MENU AUDIO REPEAT 4 4 This function enables you to record up to nine hours of programmes ...

Page 15: ...stem is manufactured under licence from Gemstar Development Corporation REC UDIO SPEED DUB TV VCR OK 1 V IPC NICAM V IPC NICAM SHOWVIEW CODE CODE 0 9 ÄNDERN WEITER MENU STANDBY ON EJECT Q PRO SLOW IPC SHUTTLE PROG 1 JAN SA 13 08 PR TAG BEGINN ENDE V P 1 JA 1 17 00 18 30SP ON LÖSCHEN CLR RST MENU 5 SV 6333X SV 6332X PROG 1 JAN SA 13 08 PR TAG BEGINN ENDE V P 1 JA 1 17 00 18 30 ON LÖSCHEN CLR RST ME...

Page 16: ... to activate the timer Result Before starting recording the VCR compares the timer duration with the remaining time on the cassette Auto Tape Speed Select SV 6333X SV 6332X Only The VCR s Auto Tape Speed Select function compares the duration of the timer recording to the actual recording time remaining on the tape loaded If there is insufficient tape to complete a timer recording in AUTO mode the ...

Page 17: ...the playback STOP Eject the cassette EJECT One Touch Play For your convenience you can playback tape with a simple touch of the II PLAY button One Touch Play can be used even when the power is off but a cassette is inserted SP OK Playing a Cassette 2 3 Adjusting Picture Alignment Manually The Picture Alignment feature allows you to adjust the alignment manually to obtain the best possible picture ...

Page 18: ...4 Press the corresponding or buttons until the cursor is placed in front of the FARBSYSTEM option 5 Press the button to select AUTO PAL MESECAM B W AUTO When playing back a cassette the system standard is automatically selected by the VCR B W Black and White 6 On completion press MENU twice to exit the menu FORMAT 16 9 WIDE SCREEN SV 6333X SV 2333X Only Your VCR can automatically read a 16 9 signa...

Page 19: ...on interference may be seen on the screen Press the V LOCK buttons to minimize this effect SLOW SHUTTLE V LOCK DISPLAY V LOCK CLR RST F ADV INPUT INDEX TRK PROG REC MENU AUDIO REPEAT 1 1 You can Stop the cassette at a given frame image Advance one frame at a time No sound is heard when playing back frame by frame 1 Press II to start playing the cassette II to stop the tape at a given frame F ADV t...

Page 20: ...ic index and start playback from that point Depending on the direction selected the indexes are numbered as follows etc Prev Seq Seq being played Next Seq etc 2 1 1 2 This VCR uses a standard indexing system VISS As a result it will recognize any indexes marked by other VCRs using the same system and vice versa 1 To search for a specific index press INDEX 2 Press the or buttons depending on the di...

Page 21: ...EPEAT button at the desired start point Result INTERVAL REPEAT SETTING is displayed Press the INPUT REPEAT button one more time at the desired end point Result The tape is automatically rewound to the start point INTERVAL REPEAT is displayed Interval Repeat Play Auto Repeat Play ZUSATZFUNKTIONEN PROG OPTIONS INSTALL CLOCK BONUS LANG BONUS OK BEENDEN MENU BONUS AUTO AUS AUS WIEDERHOLEN AUS BER WIED...

Page 22: ...as necessary to advance frame by frame until the exact recording position is located 5 While the VCR is in still mode hold the REC button down for a while to activate the Assemble Edit function Result Record symbol flashes in the display 6 Select the source from which you wish to record by pressing The PROG or buttons for television channels The INPUT button for the AV1 or AV2 SV 6333X SV 2333X on...

Page 23: ...t down from the original setting example from 36 to 33 channel in the following way 4 Replace the aerial plug into the socket marked aerial symbol on the rear of the VCR 5 Re tune your TV to the VCR again by following instructions Tuning Your Television for the VCR page 14 6 If the problem still exists repeat steps 1 to 5 moving several more channels away from the original setting If you are unabl...

Page 24: ...52 E52 UHF 719 25 CCIR 053 E53 UHF 727 25 CCIR 054 E54 UHF 735 25 CCIR 055 E55 UHF 743 25 CCIR 056 E56 UHF 751 25 CCIR 057 E57 UHF 759 25 CCIR 058 E58 UHF 767 25 CCIR 059 E59 UHF 775 25 CCIR 060 E60 UHF 783 25 CCIR 061 E61 UHF 791 25 CCIR 062 E62 UHF 799 25 CCIR 063 E63 UHF 807 25 CCIR 064 E64 UHF 815 25 CCIR 065 E65 UHF 823 25 CCIR 066 E66 UHF 831 25 CCIR 067 E67 UHF 839 25 CCIR 068 E68 UHF 847 2...

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