Samsung HC-R4355W Owner’s Manual

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important
Warranty information
Regarding
Television Format
Viewing
Standard screen fbrmat televisions (4:3 the aspect ratio of the screen width to height) are
pmnarily designed to vh'w stan&_rd format full-motion video. TM' images displa}>d on
television viewing per week.
Wi&, scn'en format u,h,visions (16:9 the _spect ratio of the screvn width to height) arc
pmnaril) designed to vh'w wi&" scn'cn iornmt lull-motion vi&,o. TM' images displayed
on th_'m should pmnarily be in tM' wi&, screen 16:9 ratio fbrmaU or _'xpan&'d to fill the screen if ) otitr model ofi_'rs this ieatt.tr{%and constantl) moving. Displa) ing stationacy
gr_phics and images on screen st:tch as the' dark si&'-b_rs on non-expanded standard
format television video and programming, should be limited to no mort" than 15% of tM'
tot_fl u'h'vision vh, wmg per w_'ek.
Additionall}_ viewing other stationary images and text such as stock market reports, vi&,o game' displa} s station logos wd_ siu's or computtcr graphics and patterns should
be limited as described abow" ior all televisions. Displaying a_!y stationa O, images that exceed the above guidelines can cause u_eveu aging qf picturc tubes (CRTs) that leave subtle, but permanent burned-in ghost images in the television pier,we, To avoid this,
vasty the programming and images, and prhnari(y disp_ay.Jh_ scr('en moving images,
not stationary patterns or darh bars. On teh'vision modds that offer picture sizing
[e4tt.tres t_tsethese comrols to view the dificrem k_rrnat as a full scree__ picture.
Be careful in the selection and chtration of television formats ttsed for viewing. Uneven
CRT a_ing as a rest:@ of fommt selection and use, as well as other brUShed-in images [s
not covered by your Samsung [mfftvd warrant)_
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A Guide to Digital TV
What is Digita| TeJevision?
Digital television (DTV) is a new way of transmitting high quality video and audio to
)7ol:LrTV set. Using DTV, broadcasters can transmit high definition TV (HDTV) images
Dolby digital sl:trroumd al:tdio and new services st:tch as nn:dticasting (transmitting more
than ore' program on the sam_' TV channel) and datacasting (providing electronic program guides and interactiw' teh'vision). Svw'ral of these scrvict's can be combin{'d into a singh' digital broadcast.
Digital Television Services
Digital Picture Quality
DTV programs arc transmitted m two difierent f_wnmts. The tirst is Standard Definition Tch'vision (SDTV) and the' second is High Definition Teh'vision (HDTV).
8DTV program kwmats include 480-1im' interlaced (480i) and 480-line progressive
(480p) vi(h'o, q80i programs arc essentially a digital version of oL:trcl:trrent analog TV programs, while the 480p ku_mat oih'rs inlprow, d image &'tail ow'r 4801. Som_' 480p programs are broadc;tst in w[dvscrven and ar_' comparabh' to progrvssiw'-scan DVD
movies m image qltalit),.
HDTV program iormats include 1080-line interlaced (10801) and 720-line progressive
(720p). Both HDTV formats are always broadcast in w[descreen, and offbr mctch higher picutre qttality than SDT\_
DoJby Surround Sound
With DTV you can listen to a variety of Dolby digital al:tdio formats irom Dolby Sutrrocmd 2.0 to Dolby Digital 5.1 st:trrocmd t:tsing yot:tr home audio s) stein. Man)
HDTV programs arc nov,-broadcast with DD 5.1 soundtracks.
Interactive Communications and Oatacasting
DTV will allow you to interact with your television; choosing programs h*om a detailed program gt:tide or&'ring produtcts on-lint' while watching T\I and acc_'ssing ancillar)
data abot:tt a program.
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How to View DigitaJ TeJevision
There are three w%Tsto watch DT\_ The first is to use an integrated digital TV one w_th a butih-in digital teh'vision tum_'r. TM' second is to conn_'ct _m _'xt_'rnal DTV st, t-top recciwr to a DTV-read} teh,vision or monitor. This type of TV or monitor will have
wideband component video and stereo audio inpt:tts. You can ;_lso watch DTV signals
with personal cotllputter (PC) turner cards and cotllputter monitors.
Integrated TVs versus DTV-readg TVs and monitors
The advantage of an integrated DTV set is that it can tume both analog and digital TV chanttets at the same time. Allyou'll treed to do is add art exterttal atttetma attd you are
remedyto watch DTV
However, integrated DTV sets are not as common as DTV-ready TVs and monitors. If you[ already own a DTV-ready TV with compon{'nt vid{,o inpt:ttS; yOtitcan {'tt]o)_ DTV
broadcasts by simply adding a low-cost DTV set-top receiver atld antetma.
This television receiver supports the copy protection system regulated by DTLA (Digital Transmission Licensing Administrator,). tt should be noted that copy protected content may
not be viewable depending on your particular connections.
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Q&A
1. is the antenna | use for existing TV reception good enough for DTV?
Ove>the-air (OTA) digital TV broadcasting uses the sanle channels as analog TV and works _s'ell with nlan)_ t'xisting TV antennas. Ho_'t'vt'r, DT\' ])roadc'ast chann4 assign[nt, nts are diffl'n'nt than analog chann4s. You should find octt wh'ther )our
local DTV })road_'asts art, on VHF (chann4s 2-1"_) or UHF (chann4s 14-(>9) to set" if
)ou nt't'd a dfff_'n'nt antenna.
If your DTV chann4s art, on UHF and )ou ah'ady set good UHF rtwption, your present antenna nlay _,,'ork tint'. The sanlt' holds trtitt' for VHF I)TV recq_tion. Nott'
that in sonar' Lnarkt, ts bth VHF and UHF chann4s art' used br DTV l_roadcasts.
_\_u can find out the latest DTV channel assignnlt'nts for your area by bro',_'sin;4 selected
Intt'rn_'t web site's such as _'w, Uitant_:corll, and _'_qc'c.gov.
2. How diffisu|t is it to reseive DTV signa|s indoors?
This depends on whether your local DTV stations are running full power or not and how clost' your location is to tD transnlission t¢,ver. DTV n'eeivt'rs do not n'quin' as
Lllt:tc'h%hal as analog TV rt'c't'tvt'rs to produc't' high-qualit) iLlmgt's and sound.
Once the DTV signal level exceeds a certain threshold at the n, ceiver, the digital video and auutio data is decoded at the sanle quality it was originally encoded br broadcast. This is a hg advantage br DTV over analog TV - there is no noise, ghosting static or
scratchy audio.
3. How san | sonnest an antenna in my townhouse, so-operative
apartment, condominium, or apartment?
The Federal Conlnlunications Conlnlission's OTAED Ectle (part of the Tt'lt'_'onlLnunh'ations Act of 1996) allo_;vs residents of _'ondonliniunls townhoust,, or
Lllt'nlbers of ndghborhood associations to put up outside antt_nnas for rec'eption of
broadcast TV signals as long as thost, antennas art' not [o_'att'd in common an'as and
art, no [non' than 12' fn hdght.
Eesidents of rental units (apartn_ents etc) are not covered }>ythe OTAED rules and
will havt, to ust, indoor antennas to ret'efvt' DTV t)road('asts. It is possfl>le that th'
hndlord of an apartn_ent co[nplt'x can providt, ]_road_*ast DTV signals via a n_astt, r TV antt'nna s)'stt'm to t'ach apartn_t'nt.
4. Can ! connect my DTV set-top reseiver to my sane TV service?
CaI_le TV systen_s _tse a dificrt, nt n_ethod br transn_itting digital TV progran_s that is c'urrently inc'on_patil_lt' with broadcast I)TV set-top re<'eivt'rs. So vot:t__:ill still nt'ed to ttst, art outtdoor or indoor antenna to n'cdvt' OTA })ro;_dcast [)TV progratl_s.
The good news is that you won't have to pay a n_onthly or per-progran_ charge to watch OTA DTV and HDTV progran_s. They'n" Dee unlike sttbseription satellite TV or pn'n_iun_ cable TI All you need is an antenna and a DTV set-top n'ceiver to enjoy clear, sharp _v[descreen i_nages and high-quality audio.
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l CONTENTS
Chapter 1: Your New TV
Chapter 2: UnstaHation
Chapter 3: Operation
h_t _,)F,utuk's ........................................................................................................................ 8
ACLkSSO/_S ..............................................................................................................................
f.m]]l hm 7rag k)un_clt '.vlth h%u/ New TV................................................................................ 9
Cont3ol Buttons ........................................................................................................ 9
Connc_uun I.Ld<s(b@u_ ............................................................................................ 10
Com-k._th,n Jac ks (Rem} ............................................................................................ 11
R£mote Comml ........................................................................................................ 12
Col m<_.tmg VHY _md UHF Antcnnus ...................................................................................... 14
An/¢mq,_svd/h 300-ohm Flat lv.m L_-'a&.................................................................. lq
fl]/t'lqD,_S \lJt}l 75 OJN/I Rottnd |,u_s ........................................................................ 15
Sepal ntc VHF and UHF Antennas .............................................................................. 15
Colmu.tmg C:Jhle TV .............................................................................................................. 16
Cabk: wd>ul a (R_bk Bux ........................................................................................ 1(,
Cable _xId_ a Cab\ Bvx thut D_s_rambles All (haJ u k]s ............................................ 16
C<,m-k_ng to a dane Box th,l Dcscrumll> _,,,>e Ch._nncl_, .................................... 17
(-om_tmg a VCR .................................................................................................................. 18
Conneutmg a %cund V( R 1o Rccon horn lhu I-V .................................................... 19
(R_nllc_t>g a Cameo*tier ........................................................................................................ 19
(-olmu.tmg a DVD Pkq er o/ DI V k,.'t ]op Bo× (4/_Oh4SOp, 720/h 108(h/ .............................. 20
Connc._tmg t,_h. f%,P_ .............................................................................................. 20
Conncctmg to R',.,guhr Audw ;n_dVideo J,L&s .......................................................... 20
(-olmu. tmg a Dlglt_d ]V R'tdop Box ...................................................................................... 21
Connectmg to DVI (Diglt;d _r]S[J_Int,.'N,cc_ ............................................................ 21
Cxwl m_.uug a Dkhut:dAu&o b) >tern ........................................................................................ 22
Couu_'t uug to ;m Analog Aml£ihcr ........................................................................................ 22
Instalhng BattcN,.s m th,. Rwuotc Contl_l .............................................................................. 23
hunh-3g th, l-\rOn _r3d Off .................................................................................................... 24
f_Jug& Play g, utu> ................................................................................................................ 24
Ad tt>tmg the %r_en ALL[O]Ilglt_L{I]]_ (%vq_ [_O(%1S] ...................................................................... 26
Dt';_qN\ dt3F3g []k m[ttolN4U_ EX_'_ t@lolx of th< Sd[ FOCLtS ............................................ 27
R£mowng fl3e >ell F_cus' Mcssugc *n}m th_ D_spl._%................................................ 27
A<]Jubtmg Con\ vu_<clkeManual]y .......................................................................................... 28
Vlex_wg fl3¢Mmms;md On _<rccu Dl_ph0s .......................................................................... 30
\r[I_x,{ll_the Mcntt> .................................................................................................... 30
Vwwing the D_splay .................................................................................................. 30
%']ect3ng a Menu language .................................................................................................... 31
%.kctlng t]l,.'Antcm> h/put .................................................................................................... 31
Memo__mg t]_£ Ch,@n,.'£ ...................................................................................................... 32
b, kdm 4 t/I,' V_&o S_4u_0btqLIC@.............................................................................. 32
5t,,rmg CJw3H>]s m Memo U .................................................................................... 33
Addmg aud Em>lng Chauuel> ................................................................................................ 34
CI>_wu Ch_uw3¢ls................................................................................................................ 35
Uslilg the Ch_HHI<'] ButtOllS ........................................................................................ 35
l/Slllg the Number Bu/mns ........................................................................................ 35
Usmg the "' _utton ................................................................................................ 35
tku%, th, pR.vious (h,mnel ...................................................................................... 35
%.k.ct>g %uu F4_q_r3tt( hunncl_ ............................................................................................ 36
lb %t©lcxiottr Favorite £h;n ross ................................................................................ 36
%>Vlev. Your gux,nute CJlulmds ................................................................................ 36
labdulg th_ Chin 11IC]_ ............................................................................................................ 37
Vu._xH-3gthe £h.umel List_ ...................................................................................................... 38
E&tmg d-3eChal mS Llqs ........................................................................................................ 39
[h<_tl_v( ,mt3ol ........................................................................................................................ 40
1/sm_ AutOl_l:*tk PkR/rv' St'tfings .............................................................................. 40
( HStO//llZmg t]k' Picture ............................................................................................ 41
[%.q_ttmg the fhctu_\' b,.'ttmgs to t]k ]-at to%, D,.q;4Nts ................................................ 42
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Chapter 3: Operation /_o,t>u,.d)
Sound Con/m] ........................................................................................................................ 43
Adjusting/he \\qunR: ................................................................................................ q4
Using the MUTE Buu_;n ............................................................................................ 44
(-41_tom17mgdie Som/d ............................................................................................ q4
%cttH]g dw LIod£ .................................................................................................................... 45
OptJOl] _: bt'{tlt']_ t13_ Clock Ikbulu;_l[} ....................................................................... 45
Optmn 2: bdtmg the Clock kuumu*cl,zcll} ................................................................ 46
\'R',_,_ an F×t,_,umlbl£uul S_,urcu ......................................................................................... q7
nttung the bJAu:*lSouRe .......................................................................................... 47
Assigning Names to Exterl];*{input re.de .................................................................. 48
Chapter 4: Special Features
Fine-hulmgAtudog L[mlu R'ls ................................................................................................ 49
Checking IM DigstaI-Sigu;d Sm'ngth ...................................................................................... 50
Ch,_nAmg tl_c Screen SJT_, ..................................................................................................... 51
BBE ........................................................................................................................................ 52
Auto \'olUt_le .......................................................................................................................... 53
Cho_sw_g a MuhD( h_nncl '_ouu_ t[qTM tl;<k Dig]m] .......................................................... 5:}
Ch,,oswig a Multi CI]unne] %OUlld(k]TS_ tla_.k ,-Xl>l.& ......................................................... 55
dhoosmg a Digital Sound Fort>at .......................................................................................... 56
bctu31g ttse <)_JC)ff Mdo_ y ...................................................................................................... 57
bcUulg the <)u/Off Tu net ........................................................................................................ 58
bCltlllg tilt' b]ccp ] II/IUF ......................................................................................................... 5 t)
1Mng the \'Chip (HSA/ .......................................................................................................... /_O
Hm_ to ( hm'3gc Your P;Is%wo/_ .................................................................................. 60
Ho,,,, to Fsmbk/DlsuNe dn' f.):*ungC,,*ttl,_£ .............................................................. 61
Ho>, to Set up RvsllR_ion_,Using the '-IV Pa_\,uml Gui&b-_e</' ................................ /_2
Ho,A t,, Set tq) R,_'stllctson.,ususg t/R Movie R;Jt]ngs:
G, PG, PG 13, R, NC 17, X ...................................................................................... 63
1321pu*ta31tNotes Ab,ntt Parental |od<s ...................................................................... 64
Vkv:>_ LJ_,q_'d <_q)tsohs ((.)11 bc 1,on lcM Mcsqag0>} - ,&t341o& ............................................... 65
Vkv.lHg C]o%'< C_t])tlollS ((.)11 bt I\'t'/7 "]cXt Mcs<ag,:s) - [hgmJ ................................................ 66
]X.R'llt[ "D;tD%JL1U-'/3<V |U\¢[ ........................................................................................................ G8
%ttmg th_ FulRuon Hel l) ...................................................................................................... 6U
Pledrol]]c Pl2_glam t,ttide ...................................................................................................... 70
VR'WHIAtlR"EIc_tlonl_ Dogmm q,uide ...................................................................... 70
Usm_ tile FJcutl_>lllc DoglaI_I L_tHde .......................................................................... 71
VlC_,v]nta 1/11o. iH_t Iu31 £11),,it1 a bll3Ule C] ]_n ]1 ]d ............................................................ 72
\'k,2x _ lr]f,}m];_t]on abuttt Chunnd _,........................................................................ 73
Rkm]nd_ / Lsst.......................................................................................................................... 74
]-.Mnmdcd VR'wmg b< .............................................................................................. 74
[o vR'v. die Reminder Dst ........................................................................................ 75
]b remove tM sdR, du>d programs .......................................................................... 75
( tLStO1/II7JlI_OU1 r_01/io{u (_(q-]/l{}[ .......................................................................................... 75
b_tt>g Up x]\ntl Pu.'DiOt{? Co/itl2_1 to Opt I\qt,.' D/fir VCR
(( ab]e box or DVD j)]avc/} ........................................................................................ 76
]-@luoR'O>mu>l ( o&s .............................................................................................. 77
Chapter 5: Troubleshooting
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Appe_di×
CJ_>_nmg_m_ M_lllSbtlrHhg Toil1r\ ................................................................................... 79
us]tsg _]our ] \" m Arl,_tJlc/(-OUl]tW .................................................................................... 79
SIx t ff|olh(n]s ...................................................................................................................... 79
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YOURNEW TV
List of Features
_\mr TV was designed with the lau!st u'ch_1olo_): This TV is a high-pcrfbmm_icc umt that
mch:Ldes the following special k'_u:u_es:
Easy-to<Lse remote co_lU_ol
_asy-[o-ttse otl-screen £nentt sys[e£n
" Alttomatic timer to turn the TV on and ofi
, A(!ilLstable picture and sound s_'uings that can bc stored in the' TV%memory
A special tiluw to redtLct' or t'liminate rect'ption proBhns
Yim' ttLning control for the sharpest picttLre possi_>le " A b@h-in mudti-chanmq sotmd d_'coderforstereoand bfhngua_ hsu'nfng o Built-in dual charm4 sp_'akcrs
o A sp_'cial sh'q) timer
(/ompom'nt Video I_pt:tt jacks to obtain a sharper image kom cxu'ma[ sources
AdjL:tsting the' Screen AutomatR'alIy (S4f Yoc_:Ls) ° Digital Input (Digital VisL:LalIntcrfhcc) jack
" Digital Audio Outpt:tt ((K)AXIAL!OPTICAL) jacks
AV m'twork s}su'm (An} re't) that _'nabh's you to _'asiIy control Samsumg audio-video (AV)
&,vk'_'s kom this TV
Accessories
Once yOL:Lhave l:mpacked yol:Lr TV, check to make sL:m"flint you have all the parts show_l
here. If any ph'ce is missing or l)ro]<e_t, call your d_'a[er.
Remote Control
(BPSP-00082A)/ Anynet CaBle Owner% h-_str_v.:tJons/
AAA B_¢terics (BN%9-00518A) Safl't) t,ukle Mutual/
(.)_dd_ Guide M _nua//
Anynct AV (),.,me_%
hlst] Lie:fiords
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\V;m:ant Cards/
Rt gJstmtion C_H]
(Not ave1] _b]t, in _NI]oc_dons)
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FamHiarizincj Yoursemf with Your New TV
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HC-R5245W
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POWER
Pressto turn the TV on and off. Stand-By Indicator
Lights up when you turn the power off.
- Power Off; Red
- Power On; Off
- TimerOn; Green
@ Remote Control Sensor
Aim the remote control towards this spot on the TV. SOURCE
Pressto switch between viewing TV programs and signals from connected components.
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O MENU
Pressto see an on-screen reenuofyour TV's features.
Q + VOL =
Pressto lower or raise the volume and to select items when using the on-screen menu,
{_ ACHv
Pressto change channels and move between items onthe on-screen menu.
_a {Enter} While usingthe on-screen menus, pressto activate
(orchange) a particular item.
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Connection Jacks {Side}
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_< u ('a_l <'o_l_l_'<'t a_l A/V ¢Onl[)O_l_'_l_ that is lLS{'<]O_ll_ o¢¢as[o_laH}, sLLch as a canl¢ord_v
or vkJeo ganle. ]Forinfornmtion on connecting eq[dpnlent; see page i().
HC-R4245W HC-RiTiSW
HC-Ft5245W
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0 S-VIDEO input
Connect an S-Video signal from a camcorder or video game.
{_ VIDEO input
Connectthevideosignalfroma camcorderorvideogame.
{} AUDIO input
Connect the audio signals from a camcorder or video game.
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Connection JaBks {Rear}
Use _he re£_r pa£1¢l jacks to con£l@d a£l HV co£11po£lc_t tha_ will ]x CO£1£1@d<J c01_l_il_lutovtsl}TsLtch as a V(}R or a DVD player. Yor tllore i££ortllatio£ on co££ecti££
eqtt[ptllent see pages 1¢_22.
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ANTENNA terminals Two independent cables or antennas can be
connected to these terminals. Use"ANT 1 IN (Air)" and "ANT 2 IN (Cable)" terminals to
receive a signal from VHF/UHFantennas or your cable system.
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DVi Video input jaek (Digital Visual hterface} Connect the DVl jackto a device with DVl
output.
@
Anynet Please refer to the Anynet Owner's Instructions,
O
OPTICAL Output jack Connect to a Digital Audio component.
0
COAXIAL Output jad{ Connect to a Digital Audio component.
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Audio/Video Output jacks Connect to the audio/video input jacks of a recording VCR.
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Video input jad{s
Connectto the video output iacks of VCRs,DVD players and similar devices.
Audio input jacks
Connectto the audio output jacks of VCRs,DVD players and similar devices.
Q
DVl Audio input jacks Connectto the audio output jacks of a device
with DVl.
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COMPONENT input jacks {Y, PB, PR, AUDIO-L/R} Connectto the Component audio andvideo outputs of DVDor DTVSet-TopBox,
480i/480p/720p/1080iY, PBand PRvideo signal
inputs are available,
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Remote Contro|
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_< l:t ca_l ltse the remote co_ltro[ lip to al)outt 23 k'et h*otll the TY _vVhe_l ctsi_lg the retllote,
ahva}s poLFlttt dtrectly at the T\_
Yolt ca_l also Ltse yoL*r remote co_ltrol to operate yoL:w%iCR DVD, Cal)[e box and
SatllsLtr_g Set-top l)oxcs. Scc pages 76_77 for details.
POWER
@
Turns theTVon and off.
ANTENNA
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Press to select "Cable" or "Air".
GUIDE
@
Press to displaythe on-screen Electronic Program Guide (EPG).
Number buttons
@
Press to select channels directly onthe TV,
J
@
Press to select additional channels (digital andanalog)
being broadcast bythe same station. For example, to select
channel "54-3", press "54", then press "-" and "3".
@
VOL °, VOL + Press to decrease or increase the
volume.
MUTE
@
Press to temporarily cut off
the sound.
@
Anynet Please refer to the Anynet
Owner's Instructions.
ANTENNA GUIDE!
MODE
@
Selects atarget device to be
controlled bv this remote control
(i,e,,TV, Samsung STB, VCR,CaNe
boxor DVD).
PRE-CH
@
Tunes to the previous channel.
@
CHA, CHv
Pressto change channels,
SOURCE
@
Eachtime the button is pressed,
all the inputs connected to the
external component jacks will be
shown in regular sequence.
INFO
@
Pressto display information on
the TV screen.
EX|T
@
Pressto exitthe menu.
ENTER
@
While usingthe on-screen menus,
press Et'_TERto activate (or change) a particular item.
MENU
@
Displays the mahl on-screen
menu.
@
Controbthecursorinthe menu.
VCR/DVD Contro|s
@
Controls VCR/DVDfunctions: Rewind, Stop, Play/Pause, Fast
Forward.
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Rernete Control (Bontinued)
POWER
TV SI*B ve_ (ABLE DVD
ANTENNA GUIDE
VoL
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ADDiDEL
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Pressto addor erase channeJsin
the TV's memorv. Useto memorize
or erase the channel fine tuning.
@ CH. LiST
Displaysthechannellist.
FAVo OH (Favorite Channel) Pressto switch to your favorite channels.
@ P.MODE
Adjust the TV picture b/selecting one of the preset factory settings (or select your persanal, customized picture settings).
P.SJZE
Pressto changethepicturesize.
¢ &MODE
Adjust theTV sound byselecting
one of the preset factor_/settin? (or select,four personal, customized sound settings).
@ SET
Used during set up of this remote
control, sothat it will work compatibly with other devices (VCR,Samsung Set-Topbox, Cable box, DVD,etc.}
@
SLEEP
@
Press to select a preset time
interval for automatic shut off.
SELF FOCUS
@
Pressto adjust for the optimum picture set in the factory,
@ CAPTION
Press to view closed caption information,
BBE
@
BBEis a built-in effect that adds claritv, punch anddvnamics to the
sound,
@ IV1TS (Multichannel Television
Sound)
Pressto choose "Stereo", "Mono" or "SAP (Secondary
Audio Program}",
RESET
@
If,/our remote control is not functioning properly,take out the batteries and press the reset
button for about 2-3 seconds, Re-insert the batteries andtrv
usingthe remote control again,
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IN_;TALLATION
Connecting VNF and L]NF Antennas
If yol:u" antenna has a set of leads that look like this see 'Antennas with
300-ohm Flat Twin Leads, _below.
If )7ol:Lrantenna has one lead that looks f[l<e this sec "Antennas with 75-ohm
Eoutld Leads' or1 paso 15.
If you have two antennas, see 'Separate
VHF am] UHF Anu'tmasi or1 page 15.
Antennas with 300-ohm Flat Twin Leads
If yol:Larc l:Lsingan offLair antenna (such as a roof antenna or ' rabbit _'ars ) that has 300- ohm twin flat leads_ follow the dil_cctions below
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Placethewires fromthe twinlendsunderme screws onthe300-75omnauaezo_
inotsupplied).Usea screwJriver_ol:Jg_[enme
screws.
Plugtheadaptorintothe
!!AN] ! iN (Air):'terminnlon
the _enrp_el
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INSTALLATION
Antennas with 75-ohm Round Leads
Pk]gtheantennalead r intotLm:rANT! !N(Ar),: / _ A_T_'N
pane!: | _"'_ ANT2 IN
Separate VHF and UHF Antennas
If yOLLhave two separate antennas foi_)_oc(l_TV (one VHF and orle UHF) yOLLmust combine the, two anu:nna signals Before conncctin_ the anu'nnas to the: T\I This procedure r_,qt:([rcs a an olstional cornl)incl_-ac]apto_ _ (availablt_ at most electt_onics shops).
1
1
Comlectbothantenna
e_os _O "IriS. CC r|)D!||9-r,
2
Plug[lie corrle[ner iri[o
the"ANTI IN (Air}"
[er BIrial OR IRe rear
[)ariel,
_cd
VHF
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INSTALLATION
Connecting Cable TV
7
_c ct can connect d[fhvnt cabh' s}swms R_}ocu _T\_ inchtdklg c'a])lc \vRhoLtt a cable ])ox
and cabh' w_th a cabh' box thatch'scrambh's some or al[ chanmqs.
Cable without a Cable Box If you want to connect cable, and you do not need to use a cabD box:
PlUgthe incomingcable
intothe !'ANT2IN _ A_A_,,
_.._...,_..{Cab!e)':te(minal0nihe c&k'%# ......
Cable with a Cable Box that Descrambles All Channels
1
Fino ].De cable I!@Z -1-_ ........... .......... _'_
ANTENNA0UTtern _al
31 ,-ur caele pox
2 ANT 1 IN
Corme ;t the other eR(J of
m_scametothe "ANT2 _ ANT2N
IRe [e_{ )aneL
[a ICaeleJ EermlRa_ OI _ {c_)
_ JN OUT
*_ This _ermina! inig]l_ be _abe!ed
'ANT OUT', VHF OUT', ot
simpl} ()(JT".
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INSTALLATION
Connecting to a CabJe Box that DescrambJes Some ChanneJs
1
If yoLu_cabh"box descrambh'sonly som_'channels (sLwhasprenmLmchannels), fbHow the'
instrt:tctions belov\'. YOLt will n_'eda two-way splitter an RE (z_B,] switch and burr lengths of coaxml cable. (These itetns nrc avaihb_e nt most e_ectrortics stores.)
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Findand discBnne ;_ the
CaBle I_lB]: IS CBnReB[eB
tBtile ANTENNA IN
ter --qal on , OUr BBDIB
BOX
2
CBI BOI[IHS cable [B a
iwo-wa'y SpIK[BL
CBrmecto COBXmlBame Bei:weenai OUTPUT
IBrmlna_ Oil IRe S :}l[]TEef
auu the IN terminal on me came uox.
3
CBnnec-[a cBaxm_cable Be-[weenthe ANTENNA
OUTtermmm onme
caBJe BBX anB tile B-I[.
-[enTana3nthe A/B
SWI[Cr
This terlnilm[ might bc ]abdcd
LqNT IN, "VHF IN, or simph,, IN.
hICOB_i.gCable _
SpUitter _
CaMe Box
£[ (A/B}
Switch
4
CBllnect anomer cable
uetweer the ether OUT
-[e_mlna_ OR tile SB _e_"
anameA [Ntermlna_Bn me RFiA/B swltcn
5
Connec[ule ms[ coax{at came between the OUT [ermma Bnthe RF(A/B}
_witch and tile VHF/UH: te__Bn_ on the rear Bt tile TV,
After yot:t've made this connection set the A/B switch to the _A" position for normal viewing. S_'t the A/B sw_tch to the 'B' position to vh'w scrmnbh'd channels. (When }ot;t set
the A/B switch to "B,' you will need to tumv )our TV to the' cabh' box'e octtput channel whk'h fs utsutally charms 3 or 4.)
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AN_1IN
x
INSTALLATION
Connecting a VCR
These mstruLctions assume that )oc:Lhave alread) connected 7ocu _TV to an antenna or a cabD TV STSU:nl(according to the instr_tctions on pasts lq-_17). Skip step 1 if 7o_l haw! not
)et connected to an antenn_ o__a cable sTstern.
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Con_ecza coaxta_cable De[wee_ me 'ANT 1IN fair/° 1or"ANT 2 IN (CableY'l terminal onUl _TVana u_e an[ellna out terminal on tbe VCR.
,_c axi_[ _nbk is usH'_ll)'h_ htc[cci'_ iLh a VCR. ([1
[10[ gflgOl )'OHK iOOg[l I _l U/IOlliCS _[OlIf
2
Connect a sat of audio cables between the "AV IN 1
lk RY"{or "AV IN 2(L, R)') jacks on the TV and AUDIO 0UTjacKS onu-e DR,
[[ y )L[ 11_iVl' 8[ 111 10 VC,I_. _l)llltc(L(lllollH) t_ (',R
io OHl dSill_ Bill) IlC HC]iO u_[[3[/.
3
Connect av dec cable between the "AV IN I (VIDEO" lot "AV iN 2 VIDEO)")jack onthe Tv at adie VIDEO
OUTjack on me VCR
Eo[lc v [n_ il'ls[ru_ c[olls i i 'Vi{whlg _ _J(]E ol FromAntenna
. Also, you can conlt<(:t Io AV 3" on the si¢te paH<:lol TV
TV Rear Panel
®
DO00
VCR Rear Panel
")t
Video
Cable
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_NSTALLATIQN
Connecting a Second VC£ to Record from the TV
7h
_( cu_TV carl 5ctld out si_tml5 ol its ])icturc and sordid to bc recorded }>}za secotld Vd}R. ]\> do this, connect youu _second \,'Ca as blloss s:
Comtect a set of audio cables between the !_AVOUT{L, R)'<jacks 0rl the TV and d_e AUDIQ
INiecks Onthe VCR. ®
{The VCR h_p_aiacks migl_tbe caheeon 4_e
Connect avideo cable between the !'AV OUT
(VIDE0)?iack orl the TV and the VIDE0 JN jack
Reib_ to }our VCRE instructions for _nore
aliOF_l_t011_t)<C hOW tO rec) ¢ l_Si_l_t ] S
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TV Rear Panel
From Antenna
VCR Rear PaneJ
Connecting a Camcorder
The sh:le ]_anel jacks on your TV nmke it eas} to connect a camcorder to your TY They allow }otL to view the camcordcr tapes without using a VCR. (Also scc ' Viewing an External Signal Soulrce' on page q7.)
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Locatedie A/v ouIpuHacKs on me camcorder. The are usua , mona onme sine or rear atthe camcoraer,
TV Side Panel HC-R4245W)
2
Connect aset of dUUrOcanes between the "AV 3 L RY'
jacl<sonIRaTVand the AUDIOOUT BcJ¢sonme camcoruer.
[_ yo0 II_VI'[ii013(-_[IICO[{LOrCO[IIIC_ Htl[OI]<
U_t[IICO[([I'[ a[[di_l out LtShlf Jill\" OI]C OK did Ctt[gJC
S_Vldeo Cable
Audio Cable
3
Connect avideo came oetweenthe "AV 3(VIDEO}" lot "So_ 3EO' _ckontheTVa JtheVIDEOOUTjac_¢sonme
camcorae_
T[IC lie [[[o-%,[dco c;i[)_cs _ io_i] ill,it fi[c lieu [[] J[iCll{Llc
v,;lrh _ £iamuotdcr. (1[ zzot c b'cl y m locrd clcctmrzics
S_OfI',) li }'0[ [ C2iiii£ rqcr IS %ICf£( [ic('(lI0 c{]fl[icc[ D
seeol 1_c ebbs
, This ligure shows the grand: rd comx;ctorjack panel The actual co_liigul:atio_l lot your TV m%, be
dillc_ent
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INSTALLATION
Connecting a DVD PJayer or DTV Set-Top Bo×
(480i, 480p0 720p, 1080i)
The rear pane[ lacks on yoLw TV make tt easy to connect a DVD player or DTV Set-Top Box to _our T_,:
Connecting to Y. PB. PR
Connect a set of audio cables between the
"COMPONENT IN I (L, R)" (or "COMPONENTLN2
!L, F;)")jacks onthe TV and the AUDIO 0UT jacks ontbe DVOplayer (or DTVSet-Top Box!:
TV Rear Panel
@
2
Connect a SetOfvideo Cablesbetween the
!'COMPONENT iN i(Y, PB,PR)':icr _'C0MPONENT
IN 2 (Y,PB,PR)')jack s onthe TV andthe _tOE0
Video Cable
For _n e;,<p[ana[_onot COmpoz_ez_L video, seeycm_ DVD p[_},_-i_ (o_D-L'Vs_,t:'lbl_Box) o,,_ne_
lllS[£_.[CL1On.
Connecting to Regumar Audio and Video Jacks
1 TV Rear Panel
Connect a sezof audio cables rJetweenzne "AV IN I IL. R " lot /W iN 2(L, R)")iacJ{sonthe TVand th_ AUDIO OUT
backsonthe DVDprayer (or DTVSet-Too Boxt '@_
DVD Player/
DTV Set-Top Box
2
Con_ecia wueo cape De[weenthe "A\ JNI VIDEO}" (or "AV JN2 IVIDEOY'tjac_ on the TV and tbe VIDEOOUTjack
ontbe DVDplayer (or DTVSe:-TopBox
. Also, )'ou can contt<ct Io AV 3" on the sicte paH<:lol TV
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Audio Cable
Video Cabl_
DVD Player/
DTV Set-Top Box
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1
Connecting a Digita| TV Set-Top Box
Connecting to DV| (DJgJta| VJsua| |nterface}
By itt[)_tttittg a high-1)attdwidth Digital (/otttcttt Protcctiott high-dciittitiott [)ictttrc SO_tFCe
to the DVI INPUT .j_ckot_the T_< high-¢[t_iltlitiotlpictt_rescarl])ec[is[)laye¢[oiltht_
scre_tn in their digital form,
1
Comsecza set oTaudio ( aoms eeTweenthe "OVl IN
AUDIO; (L, R)" iacks on the TVandthe AUDIO OUT
jacks on the Set-TomBox.
TV Rear Panel
®
2
Cemleet awGeo cable eetweeJl me "DVI IN
VIDEO)"jack oil the TV and the VIDEOOUTlack
onthe Set-Toe Box.
From Cable or
From Ar_terlr_
DTV Set-T0p B0x
]k_ot('s
o The' DVI INPUT .j;_ck is tlot comp;ltibh' with the' [)icuwc signal of a p_u_sotlal compcLUu _.
Use a DVI 25-pro cable (comm_u_c[aHy available) m order to digitally corlrlcct the TV with a
DTV &'coJ_'r.
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INSTALLATION
Connecting a Digita| Audio System
Then" arc many bq_'s of digiud a_Ldio systems on tM' market toda)_
A sin@lifted flh:tstration of an at<tie system is shown below. For mo_'e mfommtion; see you_" audio system owner% manual
t TV Rear Panel
if your audio system has a coaxial digits! audioinput, connect ............
t0 tim :(COAXIAL0UT'I jack on the TV ,_....
.
if your audio system has a optica] digital audio input, connect
to the ' 0P_tCAL 0UT" jack on the TV.
!fyour system has bothcoaxial and @fical digital audio inputs,
Donot comsect bedsoptical and coaxial cables, Tl_ismay Audio
damage your audio system System
OPTI(AL: (on_,erts the electric signal into an optical light sigl]al, and traHsmite it through gk_ss libers
A transmission s_stem ol digital audio in Ih_ lorm ol a light we',e, S/PDIF Brmat using a glass (ottc[u([or
(]()AXIAL: The digital audio signal is rec<ived through a coaxial copper cable
Coririecting to an Analog Amplifier
1
The"AUDIO OUT"tem_ _alscaueo_Ls uses tor ex[erna_speakers. You mus[ nOOKmere uo [o aJ
amom er
Whe_ an audio aIToNfieris conne xea _o-me
"AUDIO OUT"terminals: OeorEaseme gai lvolumel of the audio smulifier, ana aajustthe
vomnle mvei wl[n me volume cuu[roJ onthe TV,
TV Rear Panel
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I INSTALLATIQN 1
installing Batteries in the Remote Contro|
instaJltwo AAA size
: 15i
@ Make sure to match the +' and
'--' ends of the batteries wilh tJ_e
Chagram inside 111("compaHmellt.
*_ Do _o1 mix bailer) lylX,S, i.e.
alkahlle aim manganese.
Remove the batteries and store them in a cool, dry place if you
won't be using the remote control for a long time. (Assuming typical TV usage, the batteries last fo_ about one year.)
The remole contro_ ca_lbe used
up [o about 23 fee/from fl_e T'_:
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OPERATION
Turning the TV On and Off
Press the POWERbutton.
!_,u cf, n a!so use the POWER butt0n on the feo_[ Pane{,
PJug 8{ PJav Feature
Note : The PhLg _%Pla} ff[nctDn operates _lfter plul££ing in the TV
_or _he _irst tinle
1
Pressme POWERbutton on[ne remo[e comroi
The message "Menu
_[igua_e seal _e_sa]le
Thne whl De set' is
elspiayec Press the ENTER button.
then "Selectthe la _guage
of the OSD" is automa_cm_y dlsp_ayee,
2
Pressthe ENTERbut[on to
enter []_e _a_ guage
Pressthe A or V )u[_ol [ose[ec[ _anguage,[Ben
[he ENTERbuz_oe,
'*Setec_ Ine 8rl[eRRas [O
e/ereor_2 3, IS
autoraa_ca y displayed.
Plug ATPie} feature doesnt
work when in _l_eAV mode.
Se_e_$ {_Bgl st] as tne menu la }uage
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