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Digital Home Cinema System user manual Imagine the possibilities Thank you for purchasing this Samsung product. To receive more complete service, please register your product at www.samsung.com/register HT-C350[...]
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2 English English 3 Safety Information TO R EDUC E TH E RI SK O F EL ECTR IC S HOCK , DO NOT REM OVE THE COVE R(OR BAC K). NO U SER- SERV ICEA BLE PART S AR E IN SIDE . RE FER SERV ICIN G TO QUA LIFI ED S ERVI CE P ERSO NNEL . CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN This sym bol indi cate s “d ange[...]
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2 English English 3 Chec k fo r th e su ppli ed a cces sori es b elow . Vide o Cab le FM A ntenn a HDMI Cabl e (O ption ) User 's Ma nual Remo te Co ntro l/Bat teri es (A AA si ze) Ensu re th at t he AC pow er su pply in y our h ouse comp lies with the iden tica tion stic k[...]
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4 English English 5 Smal l sc ratc hes on t he d isc may redu ce s ound and pict ure qual ity or c ause ski ppin g. Be e spec iall y ca refu l no t to scr atch dis cs w hen hand ling the m. Holding discs Do n ot t ouch the pla ybac k s[...]
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4 English English 5 Contents 2 2 Safety Warnings 3 Precautions 3 Accessories 4 Cautions on Handling and Storing Discs 4 Licence 4 Copyright 4 Copy Protection 7 7 Icons that will be used in manual 7 Disc Types and Characteristics 11 Description[...]
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6 English English 7 26 26 Disc Playback 26 Audio CD(CD-DA)/MP3/WMA Playback 27 JPEG File Playback 27 Using the Playback Function 32 Sound Mode 33 Listening to Radio 33 Connecting Microphone 34 34 USB Function 34 CD Ripping ?[...]
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6 English English 7 01 Getting Started Getting Started Make sur e to che ck t he f ollo wing ter ms b efor e read ing the user man ual. Icon T erm Den itio n DVD This inv olve s a func tion avai labl e wi th D VD-V ideo or DVD± R/±R W di scs tha[...]
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8 English Getting Started English 9 Disc types that can be played Disc Typ es & Mark (Lo go) Reco rded Sign als Disc Size Max. Pla ying Tim e DVD- VIDE O VIDE O 12 c m Appr ox. 240 min. (sin gle- side d) Appr ox. 480 min. (dou ble- side d) 8 cm Appr ox. 80 m in. (sin gle- side d) Appr ox. 160 min. (dou ble- side d) AUDI O-CD AUDI O 12 c m 74 m [...]
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8 English English 9 01 Getting Started DVD±R/±RW, CD-R/RW Discs Sof twar e up date s fo r in comp atib le f orma ts a re n ot supp orte d. (Exa mple : Q PEL, GMC , re solu tion s hi gher tha n 800 x 60 0 pi xels , et c.) If a DV D-R/ -RW disc has not bee n re cord ed prop erly in DVD Vide o fo rmat , it wil l no t be play able . DivX (Digital int[...]
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10 English Getting Started English 11 USB Devices that can be used with the product USB Stor age Devi ce, MP3 Play er, Digi tal Came ra Remo vabl e HD D - R e mova ble HDDs equ ippe d wi th l ess than 160 Gbyt es a re s uppo rted . Re mova ble HDDs equi pped wit h 16 0Gby tes or m ore may not be reco gniz ed, depe ndin g on the dev ice. - I f the c[...]
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10 English English 11 01 Getting Started Front Panel DISC TRA Y Inse rt d isc here . DISP LAY Di spla ys t he p layi ng s tatu s, t ime, etc . REMO TE C ONTR OL S ENSO R Dete cts sign als from the rem ote cont rol. OPEN /CLO SE B UTTO N ( ) Open s an d cl oses the dis c tr ay. FUNC TION BUT TON [...]
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12 English Getting Started English 13 5.1 CHAN NEL SPEA KER OUTP UT CONN ECTO RS Conn ect the fron t, C entr e,su rrou nd s peak ers and subw oofe r. EXTE RNAL DIG ITAL OPT ICAL IN JACK (DIG ITAL AUD IO I N) Use this to conn ect exte rnal equ ipme nt c apab le o f di gita l ou tput . HDMI OUT JAC K Usin g an HDM I ca ble, con nect thi s[...]
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12 English English 13 01 Getting Started Tour of the Remote Control 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 0 9 DISC MENU TITLE DSP / EQ A B C D MO / ST REPEA T CD RIPPING DIMMER INFO VOL ECHO MIC VOL + VOL TV CH V TUNING V DVD RECEIVER SELECT SAMSUNG TV MUTE POWER P L TOOLS FUNCTION TV SOURCE TUNER MEMORY Turn the product on and[...]
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14 English Getting Started English 15 Setting the Remote Control You can cont rol cert ain func tion s of you r TV wit h th is remo te c ontr ol. When ope rati ng a TV with the rem ote cont rol Pres s th e TV but ton to s et t he r emot e co ntro l to T V m ode. Pres s th e PO WER butt on t o tu rn o n th e TV . Whil e ho ldin g do wn t he P OWER b[...]
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14 English English 15 02 Connections This section involves various methods of connecting the product to other external components. Before moving or installing the product, be sure to turn off the power and disconnect the power cord. Fron t Sp eake rs ei Plac e th ese spea kers in[...]
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16 English Connections English 17 (L) (R ) (L) (R ) FRON T REAR CE NTRE S UBWOO FER SPEA KERC ABLE Speaker Components Connecting The Speakers Pres s do wn t he t ermi nal tab on t he b ack of t he s peak er. Inse rt t he b lack wir e in to t he b lack ter mina l (– ) an d th[...]
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16 English English 17 02 Connections Choo se o ne o f th e th ree meth ods for conn ecti ng t o a TV. METHOD 1 : HDMI Conn ect an H DMI cabl e (O ptio n) f rom the HDM I OU T ja ck o n th e ba ck o f th e pr oduc t to the HDM I IN jac k on your[...]
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18 English Connections English 19 NOTE Reso luti ons avai labl e fo r th e HD MI o utpu t ar e 48 0p(5 76p) , 72 0p,1 080i /108 0p. See page 22 for the reso luti on sett ing. This pro duct ope rate s in Int erla ce s can mode 480 i(57 6i) for comp onen t/co mpos ite outp ut. Afte r ma king the vid eo c onne ctio n, s et t he V ideo inp ut s ourc e [...]
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18 English English 19 02 Connections Conn ect the FM a nten na s uppl ied to t he F M An tenn a ja ck. Slow ly m ove the ante nna wire aro und unti l yo u n d a loca tion whe re r ecep tion is good , th en f aste n it to a wall or othe r ri gid surf ace. NOTE Thi s pr o[...]
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20 English Connections English 21 AUX : Connecting an External Analogue Component Anal ogue sig nal comp onen ts s uch as a VCR . Conn ect AUX IN ( Audi o) o n th e ba ck o f th e pr oduc t to the Aud io O ut o f th e ex tern [...]
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20 English English 21 03 Setup Pres s th e PO WER butt on w hen it i s pl ugge d in TV f or t he rst time . Init ial Sett ing scre en w ill be d ispl ayed . Move Selec t R eturn Initia l sett ing > On-Scre en Lan guage Select a lan guage for t[...]
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22 English Setup English 23 You can con gure var ious dis play opt ions suc h as the TV A spec t, R esol utio n, e tc. TV Aspect Depe ndin g on the typ e of tel evis ion you have , yo u may want to adju st t he s cree n se ttin g. 4:3 Pan- Scan ~ Se le ct w he n yo u wa nt t o se e th e 16 :9 vi de o su pp li ed b y th e DV[...]
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22 English English 23 03 Setup Speaker Setting Speaker Size You can set the Spea ker Size of the Cent er a nd R ear Spea kers , as wel l as Tes t To ne i n th is m ode. Settin gs Move Selec t R eturn Speak er Sett ing Speaker Size ▶ Sound E dit Delay T ime Te st To ne : OFF Select Return For the Fron t sp eake rs, the mode is set [...]
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24 English Setup English 25 Ideal Centre Speaker placement Df: The distance from Front Speaker Dc: The distance from Centre Speaker Dr: The distance from Rear Speaker Place all speakers within this circle. Ideal Rear Speaker placement Setting the Centre Speaker If t he d ista nce of D c is equ al t o or lon ger than the dist ance of Df i n th e [...]
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24 English English 25 03 Setup NOTE The defa ult sett ing of t his func tion is HDMI Aud io O ff. HDMI Aud io i s au toma tica lly down -mix ed t o 2c h for TV s peak ers. When HDM I Au dio is s et t o On , PL II /DSP EQ /P.B ASS does n't work . EQ Optimizer Set opti mal EQ a utom atic ally dep endi ng o n th e re gion . Off: Tur n EQ Opt imiz[...]
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26 English Basic Functions English 27 Pres s th e OP EN/C LOSE ( ^ ) but ton. Plac e a disc gen tly into the tra y wi th t he d isc' s labe l fa cing up. Pres s th e OP EN/C LOSE ( ^ ) but ton to c lose the disc tra y. NOTE Resu me f unct ion: Whe n yo u st op d isc play , th e prod uct reme mber s w[...]
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26 English English 27 04 Basic Functions Imag es c aptu red with a d igit al c amer a or cam cord er, or JPEG le s on a P C ca n be sto red on a CD and then play ed b ack with thi s pr oduc t. Inse rt a JPE G di sc o n th e di sc t ray. Pres s th e _+ but tons to sele ct P hoto , an d then p[...]
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28 English Basic Functions English 29 Step Motion Play D Pres s th e PA USE butt on r epea tedl y. The pict ure move s fo rwar d on e fr ame each tim e the butt on i s pr esse d du ring pla ybac k. NOTE No s ound is hear d du ring ste p mo tion pla ybac k. 5 Minute Skip function D Duri ng p layb ack, pre ss t he _ , + but ton. Play back ski ps 5 mi[...]
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28 English English 29 04 Basic Functions Repeat Playback B A D DVD/DivX Repeat You can repe at t he t itle , ch apte r or the sec tion (A-B Repe at) of t he D VD/D ivX. Repeat OFF Duri ng D VD/D ivX play back , pr ess the REPE AT b utto n on the rem ote cont rol. Pres s th e $% but tons to sele ct a desi red repe at m ode, the n pr ess the ENTE R b[...]
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30 English Basic Functions English 31 Displaying Disc Information D Change Select 03/04 001/00 1 0:00:2 1 KO 1/2 EN 02/ 02 1/1 Duri ng p layb ack, pre ss t he T OOLS butt on o n th e re mote con trol . Pres s th e $% but tons to sele ct t he desi red item . Pres s th e _+ but tons to make the des ired setu p ch ange and the n pr ess the ENTE R butt[...]
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30 English English 31 04 Basic Functions Selecting the Subtitle Language D Pres s th e TO OLS butt on. Pres s th e $% but tons to sele ct S UBTI TLE ( ) disp lay. Pres s th e _+ but tons or nume ric butt ons to sele ct t he d esir ed s ubti tle lang uage . Depe ndin g on the num ber of l angu ages on a DVD disc , a diff eren t su btit le l angu age[...]
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32 English Basic Functions English 33 D S P ( D i gi t a l Si g n a l P r o c e ss o r ) / EQ DSP (Dig ital Sig nal Proc esso r) : DSP mod es h ave been des igne d to sim ulat e di ffer ent acou stic envi ronm ents . EQ : You can sele ct R OCK, POP , or CLA SSIC etc . to o ptim ize the soun d fo r th e ge nre of m usi[...]
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32 English English 33 04 Basic Functions Using buttons on the Remote Control Pres s th e FU NCTI ON b utto n to sel ect FM . Tune in to t he d esir ed s tati on. Automatic Tuning 1 : When the [ ] buttons is pressed, a preset broadcast station is selected Automatic Tuning 2 : P ress and hol d th[...]
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34 English Advanced Functions English 35 Playing Media Files using the USB Host Feature You can enjo y me dia les suc h as pic ture s, m ovie s and musi c sa ved on a n MP 3 pl ayer , US B me mory stic k or dig ital cam era in h igh qual ity vide o wi th 5 .1 chan nel soun d by con nect ing the stor age devi[...]
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34 English English 35 06 Other Information Refe r to the cha rt b elow whe n th is p rodu ct d oes not func tion pro perl y. I f th e pr oble m yo u ar e ex peri enci ng i s not list ed b elow or if t he i nstr ucti on b elow doe s no t he lp, turn off the pro duct , di scon nect the pow er c ord, and c[...]
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36 English Other Information English 37 Sym ptom C hec k/R emed y • The p rodu ct i s no t wo rkin g. (Exa mple : Th e po wer goes out or the fron t pa nel key does n't work or a str ange noi se i s he ard. ) • The p rodu ct i s no t wo rkin g norm ally . • P ress and hol d th e ST OP ( @ ) b utto n on the rem ote cont rol for long er t [...]
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36 English English 37 06 Other Information Gene ral Weig ht 2.6 Kg Dime nsion s 430. 0 (W) x 6 0.0 ( H) x 290. 0 (D ) mm Oper ating Tem perat ure Range +5°C~+3 5°C Oper ating Hum idity Ran ge 10 % to 7 5 % FM T uner Sign al/no ise ratio 70 d B Usab le se nsit ivity 10 d B Tota l har moni c dis tort ion 0.5 [...]
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Contact SAMSUNG WORLD WIDE If you have any questions or comments relating to Samsung products, please contact the SAMSUNG customer care centre. Area Contact Center Web Site ` North America Canada 1-800-SAMSUNG (726-7864) www.samsung.com Mexico 01-800-SAMSUNG (726-7864) www.samsung.com U.S.A 1-800-SAMSUNG (726-7864) www.samsung.com ` Latin Ameri[...]
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