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Samsung HL-S4666W, HL-S6166W, HL-S5666W, HL-S4266W, HL-S5066W User Manual

Owner’s Instructions

HL-S4266W

HL-S4666W

HL-S5066W

HL-S5666W

HL-S6166W

This device is a Class B digital apparatus.

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A Guide to Digital TV

What is Digital Television?

Digital television (DTV) is a new way of transmitting high quality video and audio to your TV set. Using DTV, broadcasters can transmit high definition TV (HDTV) images, Dolby digital surround audio, and new services such as multicasting (transmitting more than one program on the same TV channel) and datacasting. Several of these services can be combined into a single digital broadcast.

Digital Television Services

Digital Picture Quality

DTV programs are transmitted in two different formats. The first is Standard Definition Television (SDTV) and the second is High Definition Television (HDTV).

SDTV program formats include 480-line interlaced (480i) and 480-line progressive (480p) video. 480i programs are essentially a digital version of our current analog TV programs, while the 480p format offers improved image detail over 480i. Some 480p programs are broadcast in widescreen and are comparable to progressive-scan DVD movies in image quality.

HDTV program formats include 1080-line interlaced (1080i) and 720-line progressive (720p). Both HDTV formats are always broadcast in widescreen, and offer much higher picture quality than SDTV.

Dolby Surround Sound

With DTV, you can listen to a variety of Dolby digital audio formats from Dolby Surround 2.0 to Dolby Digital 5.1 surround, using your home audio system. Many HDTV programs are now broadcast with DD 5.1 soundtracks.

U.S.A Only

The product unit accompanying this user manual is licensed under certain intellectual property rights of certain third parties. In particular, this product is licensed under the following US patents:

5,991,715, 5,740,317, 4,972,484, 5,214,678, 5,323,396, 5,539,829, 5,606,618, 5,530,655, 5,777,992, 6,289,308, 5,610,985, 5,481,643, 5,544,247, 5,960,037, 6,023,490, 5,878,080, and under US Published Patent Application No. 2001-44713-A1.

This license is limited to private non-commercial use by end-user consumers for licensed contents. No rights are granted for commercial use. The license does not cover any product unit other than this product unit and the license does not extend to any unlicensed product unit or process conforming to ISO/IEC 11172-3 or ISO/IEC 13818-3 used or sold in combination with this product unit. The license only covers the use of this product unit to encode and/or decode audio files conforming to the ISO/IEC 11172-3 or ISO/IEC 13818-3. No rights are granted under this license for product features or functions that do not conform to the ISO/IEC 11172-3 or ISO/IEC 13818-3.

Other countries

The product unit accompanying this user manual is licensed under certain intellectual property rights of certain third parties. This license is limited to private non-commercial use by end-user consumers for licensed contents. No rights are granted for commercial use. The license does not cover any product unit other than this product unit and the license does not extend to any unlicensed product unit or process conforming to ISO/IEC 11172-3 or ISO/IEC 13818-3 used or sold in combination with this product unit. The license only covers the use of this product unit to encode and/or decode audio files conforming to the ISO/IEC 11172-3 or ISO/IEC 13818-3. No rights are granted under this license for product features or functions that do not conform to the ISO/IEC 11172-3 or ISO/IEC 13818-3.

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Q&A

1.Is the antenna I use for existing TV reception good enough for DTV?

Over-the-air (OTA) digital TV broadcasting uses the same channels as analog TV and works well with many existing TV antennas. However, DTV broadcast channel assignments are different than analog channels. You should find out whether your local DTV broadcasts are on VHF (channels 2-13) or UHF (channels 14-69) to see if you need a different antenna.

If your DTV channels are on UHF and you already get good UHF reception, your present antenna may work fine. The same holds true for VHF DTV reception. Note that in some markets, both VHF and UHF channels are used for DTV broadcasts.

You can find out the latest DTV channel assignments for your area by browsing selected Internet web sites such as www.titantv.com, www.10000watts.com, and www.fcc.gov.

2.How difficult is it to receive DTV signals indoors?

This depends on whether your local DTV stations are running full power or not and how close your location is to the transmission tower. DTV receivers do not require as much signal as analog TV receivers to produce high-quality images and sound.

Once the DTV signal level exceeds a certain threshold at the receiver, the digital video and audio data is decoded at the same quality it was originally encoded for broadcast.

This is a big advantage for DTV over analog TV - there is no noise, ghosting, static, or scratchy audio.

3.How can I connect an antenna in my townhouse, co-operative apartment, condominium, or apartment?

The Federal Communications Commission’s OTARD Rule (part of the Telecommunications Act of 1996) allows residents of condominiums, townhouse, or members of neighborhood associations to put up outside antennas for reception of broadcast TV signals as long as those antennas are not located in common areas and are no more than 12’ in height.

Residents of rental units (apartments, etc.) are not covered by the OTARD rules and will have to use indoor antennas to receive DTV broadcasts. It is possible that the landlord of an apartment complex can provide broadcast DTV signals via a master TV antenna system to each apartment.

4.Can I connect my DTV set-top receiver to my cable TV service?

Cable TV systems use a different method for transmitting digital TV programs that is currently incompatible with broadcast DTV set-top receivers. So you will still need to use an outdoor or indoor antenna to receive OTA broadcast DTV programs.

The good news is that you won’t have to pay a monthly or per-program charge to watch OTA DTV and HDTV programs. They’re free, unlike subscription satellite TV or premium cable TV. All you need is an antenna and a DTV set-top receiver to enjoy clear, sharp widescreen images and high-quality audio.

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Table of Contents

 

Your New Wide TV...................................................................................

8

Viewing Position ......................................................................................................

8

List of Features.........................................................................................................

9

Checking Accessories...............................................................................................

9

Right side buttons...................................................................................................

10

Side Panel Jacks ...................................................................................................

10

Front Panel LED Indicators.......................................................................................

11

Rear Panel Jacks ....................................................................................................

12

Remote Control......................................................................................................

13

Connections ...........................................................................................

16

Connecting VHF and UHF Antennas ........................................................................

16

Antennas with 75-ohm Round Leads ..............................................................

16

Connecting Cable TV .............................................................................................

17

Cable without a Cable Box...........................................................................

17

Cable with a Cable Box that Descrambles All Channels...................................

17

Cable with a Cable Box that Descrambles Some (But Not All) Channels ............

18

Connecting a VCR .................................................................................................

19

Connecting a VCR to the Video or S-Video/Audio jack....................................

19

Connecting a Second VCR to Record from the TV ...........................................

19

Connecting a Camcorder .......................................................................................

20

Connecting a DVD Player .......................................................................................

21

Connecting to Y, PB, PR.................................................................................

21

Connecting to Audio and Video Jacks............................................................

21

Connecting a DTV Set-Top Box ................................................................................

22

Connecting to Y, PB, PR.................................................................................

22

Connecting to HDMI (High Definition Multimedia Interface) ..............................

22

Connecting to DVI (Digital Visual Interface) ....................................................

23

Connecting a Digital Audio System..........................................................................

23

Connecting to an Analog Amplifier..........................................................................

24

Operation ..............................................................................................

26

Turning the TV On and Off .....................................................................................

26

Plug & Play Feature................................................................................................

26

Viewing the Menus and On-Screen Displays .............................................................

29

Selecting a Menu Language....................................................................................

30

Memorizing the Channels .......................................................................................

31

Changing Channels ...............................................................................................

33

Customizing Your Remote Control ............................................................................

34

Remote Control Codes............................................................................................

38

Setting the Clock....................................................................................................

41

Setting the On/Off Timer ........................................................................................

43

Setting the Sleep Timer ...........................................................................................

44

Viewing an External Signal Source ..........................................................................

45

Assigning Names to External Input Mode .................................................................

46

Channel Control .....................................................................................

48

Selecting Your Favorite Channels .............................................................................

48

Viewing the Channel Lists .......................................................................................

50

Editing the Channel Lists .........................................................................................

51

Default List mode ...................................................................................................

53

Labeling the Channels ............................................................................................

54

Fine Tuning Analog Channels Analog .......................................................................

55

Checking the Digital-Signal Strength Digital ..............................................................

56

LNA (Low Noise Amplifier) .....................................................................................

57

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Picture Control........................................................................................

 

 

60

Picture Control.......................................................................................................

 

 

60

Changing the Picture Size.......................................................................................

 

 

63

Digital Noise Reduction ..........................................................................................

 

 

64

Viewing the DNIe Demonstration .............................................................................

 

 

65

Setting the My Color Control Mode .........................................................................

 

 

66

Using the Color Weakness Enhancement Feature.......................................................

 

68

Setting the Film Mode ............................................................................................

 

 

69

Freezing the Picture................................................................................................

 

 

70

Setting the Blue Screen Mode..................................................................................

 

 

71

Sound Control ........................................................................................

 

 

74

Sound Control .......................................................................................................

 

 

74

Auto Volume..........................................................................................................

 

 

76

Choosing a Multi-Channel Sound (MTS) track

Digital .................................................

 

77

Choosing a Multi-Channel Sound (MTS) track

Analog .................................................

 

78

Selecting the Internal Mute......................................................................................

 

 

79

Setting the On/Off Melody.....................................................................................

 

 

80

Setting the SRS TSXT ..............................................................................................

 

 

81

Sound Reset ..........................................................................................................

 

 

82

Special Features .....................................................................................

 

 

84

Setting the Function Help ........................................................................................

 

 

84

Menu Transparency Level........................................................................................

 

 

85

Using Game Mode ................................................................................................

 

 

86

Using the V-Chip....................................................................................................

 

 

87

Using the V-Chip for Digital channels .......................................................................

 

 

97

Viewing Closed Captions (On-Screen Text Messages)

Analog ......................................

99

Viewing Closed Captions (On-Screen Text Messages)

Digital ....................................

101

PC Display ...........................................................................................

 

 

104

Using Your TV as a Computer (PC) Display (How to Connect Your PC to the TV) .........

104

Adjusting the Picture Quality .................................................................................

 

 

107

Changing the Picture Position ................................................................................

 

 

108

Adjusting the Picture Quality and Position Automatically...........................................

109

Changing the Picture Size (PC Mode) ....................................................................

 

 

110

Viewing the Current Resolution ..............................................................................

 

 

111

Initializing the Picture Settings ...............................................................................

 

 

112

WISELINK ............................................................................................

 

 

114

Using the WISELINK Function................................................................................

 

 

114

Using the WISELINK Menu ...................................................................................

 

 

115

Using the PHOTO (JPEG) List.................................................................................

 

 

116

Using the MP3 List ...............................................................................................

 

 

123

Using the Setup Menu ..........................................................................................

 

 

125

Appendix.............................................................................................

 

 

128

Replacing the Lamp..............................................................................................

 

 

128

Troubleshooting ...................................................................................................

 

 

130

Cleaning and Maintaining Your TV ........................................................................

 

 

131

Using Your TV in Another Country .........................................................................

 

 

131

Specifications ......................................................................................................

 

 

131

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SAMSUNG

Your New Wide TV

Your New Wide TV

Viewing Position

To optimize your viewing comfort, please follow the guidelines below for viewing distance. If viewing for an extended period of time, sit as far back from the screen as possible.

When installing the product, make sure to keep

it away from the wall (more than 10 cm/4 inches) for ventilation purposes.

• Poor ventilation may cause an increase in the internal temperature of the product, resulting in a shortened component life and degraded performance.

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List of Features

Your TV was designed and engineered using the latest technology. It is a full-featured, high-performance unit that exceeds industry standards. In addition, it has these special features:

Easy-to-operate remote control

Easy-to-use on-screen menu system you can access from right side buttons or remote control

Automatic timer to turn the TV on and off at any time you choose

Adjustable picture and sound settings and the ability to memorize your favorite settings

Automatic channel tuning for up to 181 channels

A special filter to reduce or eliminate reception problems

Fine tuning control for the sharpest picture possible

A built-in multi-channel sound decoder for stereo and bilingual listening

Built-in, dual channel speakers

A special sleep timer

Widescreen TV with adjustable image size

Life-like clear images provided by DNle technology

My Color Control Mode for corresponding with your color style

Color weakness Mode

Digital Input jack

Digital Audio Output (OPTICAL) jack

Game Mode

WISELINK enables you to view and play photo (JPEG) and audio files (MP3) through the TV’s WISELINK jack.

Checking Accessories

Once you have unpacked your TV, check to make sure that you have all the parts shown here. If any piece is missing or broken, call your dealer.

Warranty Card/

 

 

Registration Card/

 

 

Owner’s Instructions Safety Guide Manual/

Remote Control (BP59-00107A)/

Power Cord

Quick Guide Manual/

AAA Batteries

3903-000144

The following parts are sold separately and are available at most electronics stores.

S-VIDEO Cable

HDMI Cable

HDMI/DVI cable

Component Cables (RCA)

Optical Cable

Antenna Cable

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Right side buttons

The buttons on the right side panel control your TV’s basic features, including the on-screen menu system. To use the more advanced features, you must use the remote control.

Press to switch between viewing TV programs and signals from connected components.

Press to see the on-screen menu.

Press to raise or lower the volume and to select items when using the on-screen menu.

Press to change channels and move between items on the on-screen menu.

Press to activate (or change) a particular item.

Side Panel Jacks

Use the right side panel jacks to connect a component that is used only occasionally (a camcorder or video game, for example).

The product color and shape may vary depending on the model.

Connect the video signal from a camcorder or video game.

Connect the audio signal from a camcorder or video game.

You can connect a USB mass storage device to view photo files (JPEG) and play audio files (MP3).

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Front Panel LED Indicators

The three lights on the front panel indicate the status of your TV.

The product color and shape may vary depending on the model.

POWER

Press to turn the TV on and off.

Remote Control Sensor

Aim the remote control towards this spot on the TV.

Indicator Light Key

: Light is On

: Light is Blinking : Light is Off

TIMER LAMP STAND BY/TEMP

Indication

Standby state.

The picture will automatically appear in about 15 seconds.

Auto Timer ON/OFF has been set and the set will automatically be turned on in about 25 seconds.

A cooling fan inside the set is not operating normally.

Lamp cover on the rear of the set is not properly shut.

Check if the ventilation hole on the rear of the set is blocked, because if the inner temperature is too high, the power will shut off.

Lamp may be defective. Please contact a certified technician.

It takes about 30 seconds for the TV to warm up, so normal brightness may not appear immediately.

The TV has a fan to keep the inside lamp from overheating. You’ll occasionally hear it working.

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Your New Wide TV

Rear Panel Jacks

Use the rear panel jacks to connect components such as a VCR. You can connect different components such as VCRs, Set-Top Box and a DVD player etc., because there are two sets of video input jacks and two sets of component video input jacks on the rear panel of your TV. For more information, see “Connections”.

ŒANTENNA terminals

Two independent cables or antennas can be connected to

these terminals. Use “ANT 1 IN (CABLE)” and “ANT 2 IN (AIR)” terminals to receive a signal from VHF/UHF antennas or your cable system. (Refer to pages 16~18)

´SERVICE

This jack is for service only.

ˇDIGITAL AUDIO OUT (OPTICAL) jack

Connect to a Digital Audio Component. (Refer to page 24)

¨DVI (Digital Video Interface) AUDIO input jacks

Connect to the digital audio output jacks of a device with DVI output. (Refer to page 23)

ˆS-VIDEO input jacks

Connects an S-Video signal from an S-VHS VCR or DVD player. (Refer to page 20)

ØVIDEO/AUDIO input jacks

Connect video/audio signals from external sources, such as VCR or DVD players. (Refer to pages 19 and 21)

VIDEO/AUDIO output jacks

Sends video/audio signals from the TV to an external source, such as a VCR. These jacks are available only in TV, Video and S-Video modes. (Refer to pages 19 and 24)

COMPONENT IN 1, 2 jacks (Y, PB, PR, AUDIO L/R)

Use these jacks to connect the component video/audio signals from a DVD player or a Set-Top Box. (Refer to pages 21~22)

PC VIDEO Input jack

Connect these to the video output jack on your PC.

˝PC AUDIO Input jack

Connect these to the audio output jack on your PC. (Refer to page 104)

ÔHDMI (High Definition Multimedia Interface)/ DVI Input jack (HDMI IN 2/DVI IN)

Connect to the HDMI jack of a device with HDMI output.

This input can also be used as a DVI connection with separate analog audio inputs. An optional HDMI/DVI cable will be necessary to make this connection. When using the optional HDMI/DVI adapter, the DVI analog audio inputs on your TV allow you to receive left and right audio from your DVI device. (Not compatible with PC) (Refer to pages 22~23)

HDMI (High Definition Multimedia Interface) Input jack (HDMI IN 1)

Connect to the HDMI jack of a device with HDMI output.

ÒPOWER IN

Connect the supplied power cord.

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Remote Control

You can use your remote control within a distance of 23 feet and an angle of 30 degrees from the left and right sides of the TV’s remote control receiver. You can also use your remote control to operate your VCR, Cable box, DVD player and Set-top box. See pages 38~40 for details.

1.POWER

Turns the TV on and off.

2.Channel Number

Press to directly tune to a particular channel.

3.-

Press to select additional channels (digital and analog) being broadcast by the same station. For example, to select channel “54-3”, press “54”, then press “-” and “3”.

4.ANTENNA

Press to select “AIR” or “CABLE”.

5.CH MGR

Used to displays Channel Lists on the screen.

6.VCR/DVD Controls

Controls VCR or DVD functions: Rewind, Stop, Play/Pause, Fast Forward.

7.VOL +, VOL -

Press to increase or decrease the volume.

8.MUTE

Press to mute the TV sound.

9.MENU

Displays the main on-screen menu.

10., , œ, , ENTER

Press to select highlight up, down, left, or right. While using the on-screen menus, press ENTER to activate (or change) a particular item.

11.INFO

Press to display information on the TV screen.

12.CAPTION

Controls the caption decoder.

13.P.MODE

Adjust the TV picture by selecting one of the preset factory settings (or select your personal, customized picture settings.)

(Refer to page 60)

14.S.MODE

Select Sound effect. (Refer to page 75)

15.MTS (Multichannel Television Stereo)

Press to choose Stereo, Mono or SAP (Secondary Audio Program).

16.SRS

Activates TruSurround. (Refer to page 81)

17.Mode (TV/DVD/STB/CABLE/VCR)

Selects a target device to be controlled by the Samsung remote control (i.e., TV, DVD, STB, CABLE, or VCR).

18.SOURCE

Press to display all of the available video sources (TV, AV1, AV2, AV3, S-Video1, S-Video2, Component1, Component2, PC, HDMI1, and HDMI2).

19.PRE-CH

Tunes to the previous channel.

20.WISELINK

This function enables you to view and play photo (JPEG) and audio files (MP3) from an external device.

(Refer to page 114)

21.FAV.CH (Favorite Channel)

Press to switch between your favorite channels.

22.CH /

Press to change channels.

23.EXIT

Press to exit the menu.

24.SLEEP

Press to select a preset time interval for automatic shut off.

(Refer to page 44)

25.P.SIZE

Press to change the screen size. (Refer to page 63)

26.STILL

Press to pause the current screen. (Refer to page 70)

27.RESET

If your remote control is not functioning properly, take out the batteries and press the reset button for about 2~3 seconds. Re-insert the batteries and try using the remote control again.

28.SET

Used during set up of this remote control, so that it will work compatibly with other devices (Set-top box, VCR, Cable box, DVD, etc.)

NOTES

The Color buttons are used during the channel list function. (Refer to pages 48~53)

This is a special remote control for the visually impaired, and has Braille points on the POWER, VOL +, VOL -, CH /, STOP, and PLAY/PAUSE buttons.

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Your New Wide TV

Installing Batteries in the Remote Control

With normal use, the batteries in the remote control should last about a year. If you notice a performance degradation while using the remote, the batteries may need to be replaced. Make sure you replace both batteries and do not mix old and new batteries in the remote control. If you won’t be using the remote control for a long time, remove the batteries and store them in a cool, dry place.

Lift the cover at the back of the remote control 1 upward as shown in the figure.

Install two AAA size batteries. Make sure to 2 match the “+” and “–” ends of the batteries

with the diagram inside the compartment.

3 Close the cover as shown in the figure.

NOTE

• Do not mix battery types, i.e, alkaline and manganese.

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Connections

Connections

Connecting VHF and UHF Antennas

If you do not have a cable system, you will need to connect an antenna to your TV.

Antennas with 75-ohm Round Leads

If your antenna looks like this:

Plug the antenna lead into 1 the ANT 2 IN (AIR) on the

rear panel of your TV.

it has 75-ohm round leads.

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Connecting Cable TV

You can connect different cable systems to your TV, including cable without a Cable box, and cable with a Cable box that descrambles some or all channels.

Cable without a Cable Box

Plug the incoming cable into 1 the ANT 1 IN (CABLE) on the

rear panel of your TV.

Cable with a Cable Box that Descrambles All Channels

Find the cable connected to 1 the ANTENNA OUT

terminal on your Cable box. This terminal might be labeled “ANT OUT”, “VHF OUT” or simply “OUT”.

Connect the other end of 2 the cable to the “ANT 1 IN

(CABLE)” terminal on the rear panel of your TV.

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Connections

Cable with a Cable Box that Descrambles Some (But Not All) Channels

To complete this connection you will need a two-way splitter, an RF (A/B) switch, and four coaxial cables (which you can buy from your Samsung dealer or any electronics store).

Find and disconnect the 1 cable that is connected to

the ANTENNA IN terminal of your Splitter.

This terminal might be labeled “ANT IN”, “VHF IN” or simply, “IN”. Connect this cable to a two-way splitter.

Connect a coaxial cable 2 between an OUT terminal

of the splitter and the IN terminal of the Cable box.

Connect a coaxial cable

3 between the ANTENNA OUT terminal of the Cable box and the B-IN terminal of the RF (A/B) switch.

Connect another cable 4 between the other OUT

terminal on the splitter and the A–IN terminal on the RF (A/B) switch.

Connect the last coaxial 5 cable between the OUT terminal of the RF (A/B)

switch and the ANT 1 IN (CABLE) on the TV.

After you’ve made this connection, set the A/B switch to the “A” position for normal viewing.

Set the A/B switch to the “B” position to view scrambled channels. (When you set the A/B switch to “B”, you will need to tune your Set-Top Box to the Cable box's output channel, which is usually channel 3 or 4.)

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Connecting a VCR

Connecting a VCR to the Video or S-Video/Audio jack

Connect a video cable

TV Rear Panel

1 between the VIDEO IN (1

 

or 2) (or S-VIDEO IN) jack

 

on the TV and the VIDEO (or

 

S-VIDEO) output jack on the

 

VCR.

 

Connect a set of audio 2 cables between the AUDIO

IN (1 or 2) jacks on the TV and the AUDIO output jacks on the VCR.

NOTES

or

2

1

 

For better video, use an S-Video cable.

Please be sure to match the color coded input terminals and cable jacks.

Incoming Cable or Antenna

Stereo VCR

Connecting a Second VCR to Record from the TV

Connect a video cable 1 between the VIDEO OUT

jack on the TV and the VIDEO input jack on the VCR.

Connect a set of audio 2 cables between the AUDIO

OUT jacks on the TV and the AUDIO input jacks on the VCR.

NOTES

Refer to your VCR’s instructions for more information about how to record using this kind of connection.

Please be sure to match the color coded input terminals and cable jacks.

TV Rear Panel

1 2

Incoming

Cable or

Antenna

Stereo VCR

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Connections

Connecting a Camcorder

The side panel jacks on your TV make it easy to connect a Camcorder to your TV. You can use your camcorder to view tapes without using a VCR.

Locate the A/V output jacks 1 on the camcorder. They are usually found on the side or

back of the camcorder.

Connect a set of audio 2 cables between the AUDIO

IN jacks on the TV and the AUDIO output jacks on the camcorder. If you have a mono Camcorder, connect L(mono) to the Camcorder audio out using only one audio cable.

Connect a video cable 3 between the VIDEO IN (or

S-VIDEO IN) jack on the TV and the VIDEO (or S-VIDEO) output jack on the Camcorder. The audio-video cables shown here are usually included with a Camcorder. (If not, check your local electronics store.)

If your Camcorder is stereo, you need to connect a set of two cables.

1

Camcorder

Output Jacks

TV Rear and right side

Camcorder

2

3

or

NOTE

Please be sure to match the color coded input terminals and cable jacks.

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Connecting a DVD Player

The rear panel jacks on your TV make it easy to connect a DVD player to your TV.

Connecting to Y, PB, PR

Connect a set of audio 1 cables between the

COMPONENT (1 or 2) AUDIO (L, R) IN jacks on the TV and the AUDIO OUT jacks on the DVD player.

To enable Component video 2 viewing, connect a set of

video cables between the COMPONENT (1 or 2) VIDEO (Y, PB, PR) IN jacks on the TV and VIDEO (Y/PB/PR or Y/CB/CR) OUT jacks on the DVD player.

Connecting to Audio and Video Jacks

Connect a set of audio 1 cables between the AUDIO

IN (1 or 2) jacks on the TV and the AUDIO OUT jacks on the DVD player.

Connect a video cable 2 between the VIDEO IN (1

or 2) jack on the TV and the VIDEO OUT jack on the DVD player.

NOTES

Component Video separates the video into Y(Luminance (Brightness)), PB (Blue) and PR (Red) for enhanced video quality.

Please be sure to match the color coded input terminals and cable jacks.

TV Rear Panel

Incoming

Cable or

Antenna

2

1

DVD Player

TV Rear Panel

Incoming

Cable or

Antenna

2 1

DVD Player

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Connections

Connecting a DTV Set-Top Box

Connecting to Y, PB, PR

TV Rear Panel

Connect a set of audio 1 cables between the

COMPONENT (1 or 2) AUDIO (L, R) IN jacks on the TV and the AUDIO OUT jacks on the Set-Top Box.

Connect a set of video 2 cables between the

COMPONENT (1 or 2) VIDEO (Y, PB, PR) IN jacks on the TV and VIDEO (Y/PB/PR or Y/CB/CR) OUT jacks on the Set-Top Box.

NOTE

Please be sure to match the color coded input terminals and cable jacks.

1 2

Incoming

Cable or

Antenna

DTV Set-Top Box

Connecting to HDMI (High Definition Multimedia Interface)

Connect an HDMI cable 1 between the HDMI IN 1

jack on the TV and the HDMI OUT jack on the Set-Top Box.

NOTE

Make sure the HDMI/DVI source’s power is on, or you will be unable to select it in the TV menu’s source list.

TV Rear Panel

1

Incoming

Cable or

Antenna

DTV Set-Top Box

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Connecting to DVI (Digital Visual Interface)

Connect a set of audio

TV Rear Panel

1 cables between the DVI

 

AUDIO (L, R) IN jacks on the

 

TV and the AUDIO OUT

 

jacks on the Set-Top Box.

 

Connect an HDMI/DVI cable

 

2 between the HDMI 2/DVI IN

 

jack on the TV and the DVI

 

OUT jack on the Set-Top Box.

 

NOTES

Make sure the DVI source’s power is on, or you will be unable to select it in the TV menu's source list.

The HDMI/DVI IN jack is not compatible with PC.

2 1

Incoming

Cable or

Antenna

DTV Set-Top Box

Connecting a Digital Audio System

There are many types of digital audio systems on the market today. A simplified illustration of an audio system is shown below.

For more information, see your audio system owner’s manual.

If your audio system has an 1 optical digital audio input,

connect to the DIGITAL AUDIO OUT (OPTICAL) jack on the TV.

NOTE

OPTICAL: converts the electric signal into an optical light signal, and transmits it through glass fibers.

When a Digital audio system is connected to the Digital Audio Out (Optical) terminal:

Decrease the gain (volume) of the TV, and adjust the volume level with the audio system's volume control.

TV Rear Panel

1

Audio System

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Connections

Connecting to an Analog Amplifier

TV Rear Panel

The AV OUT (AUDIO L/R) 1 terminals cannot be used for

external speakers.

You must hook them up to an amplifier.

When an audio amplifier is

 

connected to the AV OUT

 

(AUDIO L/R) terminals:

 

Decrease the gain (volume)

 

of the TV, and adjust the

 

volume level with the volume

 

control audio amplifier.

1

NOTE

 

• If using the HDMI/DVI, PC, or

 

Component input on the TV, the

 

audio output signal is available

 

only when the TV’s Internal Mute

 

is set to on.

Amplifier

(Refer to page 79)

 

Internal Speakers

Audio Out (Optical, L/R Out)

 

 

 

 

 

 

Video Output

 

Internal

Internal

Internal

Internal

 

Mute Off

Mute On

Mute Off

Mute On

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

RF

Active

Inactive

Active

Active

Active

AV

S-Video

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Component

Active

Inactive

Active

Active

Inactive

PC

HDMI

 

 

 

 

 

When “Internal mute” is set to “On”, Sound menus except “Multi-Track Options” and “Digital Output” cannot be adjusted.

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Operation

Operation

Turning the TV On and Off

Press the POWER button on the remote control.

You can also use the POWER button on the front panel.

Plug & Play Feature

When the TV is initially powered On, basic customer settings proceed automatically and subsequently: Setting the language, checking the antenna input, memorizing the channels, and setting the time.

NOTE

• The Plug & Play function operates after plugging in the TV for the first time.

1 Press the POWER button on the remote control. The message “Menu language, Channels and Time will be set.” is displayed.

Press the ENTER button, then the Language menu is displayed.

The Language menu will automatically appear after several seconds, even if the ENTER button is not pressed.

2 Press the ENTER button to enter the language. Press the … or † button to select language, then press the ENTER button. “Selects the antenna to execute the Auto Program Function.” menu is automatically displayed.

The message to check the connected status of the antenna is displayed.

3 Press the … or † button to memorize the channels of the selected connection. Press the ENTER button to select “Start”.

If the antenna is connected to ANT 1 IN (CABLE), select “Cable” and if it is connected to ANT 2 IN (AIR), select “Air”.

If both ANT 1 IN and ANT 2 IN are connected, select the “Air + Cable”.

i

Channels and

 

 

Start

Plug & Play

Select the language of the OSD.

 

Language

English

 

 

Español

 

 

Français

 

Move

Enter

Skip

Plug & Play

 

Selects the antenna to execute the

 

Auto Program function.

 

 

Air

Start

 

Cable

Start

 

Air+Cable

Start

 

Move

Enter

Skip

Continued...

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4 Press the ENTER button to start the auto program. By default, the cable TV system is set to “STD”.

If you want to select another type of cable system, press the œ button and use the … or † button to select “STD”, “HRC” or “IRC”.

Press the ENTER button.

STD, HRC, and IRC identify various types of cable TV systems. Contact your local cable company to identify the type of cable system that exists in your particular area. At this point the signal source has been selected.

Plug & Play

Selects a cable signal type for your location.

STD

Start

HRC

 

IRC

 

Move Enter Skip

Auto Program

Auto program in progress.

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Stop

Enter Skip

5 The TV will begin memorizing all of the available channels.

After all the available channels are stored, the Auto program menu reappears. Press the ENTER button at any time to interrupt the memorization process.

Press the ENTER button, then the menu to set the clock mode is automatically displayed.

Auto Program

Auto Program is incomplete. 14 channels are memorized. Air : 9 Cable : 5

Skip

6 Press the ENTER button to select “Clock Mode”.

Press the … or † button to select “Auto” or “Manual”, then press the ENTER button.

Continued...

Plug & Play

Sets the current time manually or automatically.

Clock Mode

Auto

 

 

Manual

 

Move

Enter

Skip

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Operation

Option 1: Setting the Clock Automatically

If you set “Clock Mode” to “Auto” in step 6, follow the instructions below.

7

Press the ENTER button to select

Plug & Play

 

 

 

 

 

“DST”(Daylight Saving Time).

Set to daylight saving time.

 

 

 

 

 

Press the … or † button to select “Off” or

 

 

 

 

 

DST

Off

 

 

“On”, then press the ENTER button.

 

 

On

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Move

Enter

Skip

 

 

 

 

 

 

8 Press the … or † button to select time zone, then press the ENTER button.

Press the … or † button to highlight the time zone for your local area (and to move the highlight to the appropriate time zone on the map of the United States), then press the ENTER button.

Plug & Play

Select the time zone where you are located.

Newfoundland

Atlantic

Eastern

Central

Mountain

Pacific

Alaska

Hawaii

Move

Enter

Skip

When you set up Auto Time, the set time may not be correct depending on the broadcasting station and signal. If there is a difference between the real time and set time, please set the time manually.

9 The message “Enjoy your watching.” is displayed. When you have finished, i

press the ENTER button.

OK

Option 2: Setting the Clock Manually

If you set “Clock Mode” to “Manual” in step 6, follow the instructions below.

7 Press the œ or √ button to move to “Month”, “Day”, “Year”, “Hour”, “Minute”, or “am/pm”.

Set the clock you want by pressing the … or † button, then press the ENTER button.

You can set the month, day, year, hour and minute directly by pressing the number buttons on the remote control.

8 The message “Enjoy your watching.” is displayed. When you have finished, press the ENTER button.

Plug & Play

Enter the current date and time.

 

Month

Day

Year

 

 

 

 

- -

- -

----

 

 

 

 

Hour

Minute

am/pm

 

- -

- -

- -

 

Adjust

Move

Enter

Skip

i

OK

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Viewing the Menus and On-Screen Displays

The on-screen menu system allows you to control the settings of your TV. Access the on-screen menu system by pressing the MENU button on the remote control. Once the on-screen menu appears, use the …/†/œ/√/ENTER buttons on your remote control to select menu items and make adjustments. You can also view the on-screen menu system and make some adjustments using the TV’s side panel buttons.

Viewing the Menus

1 Press the MENU button.

The main menu is displayed. There are five menu groups: “Input”, “Picture”, “Sound”, “Channel”, and “Setup”.

Input

Source List

: TV

Edit Name

 

WISELINK

 

Move Enter Exit

2 Press the … or † button to select an item you want

in the menu.

Press the œ, √ or ENTER button to display, change, or use the selected items. Use the ENTER button to enter items in the menu.

3 Press the EXIT button to exit.

Picture

Mode

: Dynamic

Size

: 16:9

Digital NR

: On

DNIe

: On

My Color Control

 

Film Mode

: Off

Move

Enter

Return

Viewing the Display

Press the INFO button on the remote control.

The TV displays the current channel, the status of certain picture and sound settings and the current time.

The information displayed varies according to the selected source.

Air 3

Mono

Picture Mode

: Dynamic

Sound Mode

: Custom

MTS

: Mono

Caption

: Off

V-Chip

: Off

12:00 am

 

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Operation

Selecting a Menu Language

1 Press the MENU button. Press the … or † button to select “Setup”, then press the ENTER button.

2 Press the ENTER button to select “Language”.

Press the … or † button to select “English”, “Español” or “Français”, then press the ENTER button.

Press the EXIT button to exit.

Setup

Language

: English

Time

 

Game Mode

: Off

V-Chip

 

Caption

 

MenuTransparency

: Medium

Blue Screen

: Off

† More

 

 

Move

Enter

Return

Setup

 

Language

English

 

: English

 

Time

Español

 

Game Mode

Français

 

: Off

 

V-Chip

 

 

Caption

 

 

MenuTransparency

: Medium

 

Blue Screen

: Off

 

† More

 

 

Move

Enter

Return

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