Samsung DVD-V6700 User Manual
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To connect your Samsung DVD-V6700 to your TV, use an HDMI cable if available. Connect one end to the HDMI output on the DVD player and the other end to an available HDMI input on your TV. If HDMI is not available, use component or composite cables according to the corresponding ports on both devices.
Ensure that the audio cables are securely connected to both the DVD player and the TV or audio receiver. Check the audio settings on both the DVD player and the TV to ensure they are set correctly. If using an HDMI connection, ensure the TV input source is set to the correct HDMI input.
To reset the Samsung DVD-V6700 to factory settings, press the 'Menu' button on the remote control. Navigate to 'Setup', then 'System Setup'. Select 'Reset' and confirm the action to restore factory settings.
To clean a disc, use a soft, lint-free cloth. Wipe the disc gently from the center outward in a straight line. Avoid circular motions and do not use strong cleaning agents. If necessary, use a disc cleaning solution specifically designed for optical discs.
Check the power cable and ensure it is securely connected to both the DVD player and the power outlet. Try using a different outlet or power cable to rule out external issues. If the problem persists, the DVD player may need servicing.
Ensure your connections (HDMI, component, or composite) are properly secured. Access the DVD player's setup menu and adjust the video output settings to match your TV's capabilities. Using HDMI will generally provide the best picture quality.
Check the Samsung support website for any available firmware updates for the DVD-V6700. Follow the instructions provided to download and install firmware updates, which typically involve burning the update to a disc or using a USB drive.
Store the DVD player in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and excessive dust. Ensure that it is unplugged and that cables are neatly coiled to avoid damage. Cover the player with a dust cover if possible.
The issue could be due to a dirty or damaged disc, or a malfunction in the player. Clean the disc thoroughly and inspect it for scratches. If the problem continues, try playing a different disc. If ejecting persists, servicing may be required.
While playing a disc, press the 'Subtitle' button on the remote control. Use the arrow keys to select the desired subtitle language from the available options, then press 'Enter' to confirm.