SAMSUNG HL-T5087S, HL-T5687S, HL-T6187S User Manual

DLP TV
Owner’s Instructions
HL-T5087S HL-T5687S HL-T6187S
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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.
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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.

Contents

GENERAL INFORMATION
Viewing Position .......................................................5
List of Features .........................................................5
Checking Parts .........................................................6
Viewing the Control Panel ........................................6
Viewing the Connection Panel .................................8
Remote Control ........................................................9
Installing Batteries in the Remote Control ..............10
CONNECTIONS
Connecting VHF and UHF Antennas ......................10
Connecting Cable TV ............................................. 11
Connecting a VCR ..................................................12
Connecting a Camcorder .......................................13
Connecting a DVD Player/Set-Top Box .................. 13
Connecting a DVD Player/Set-Top Box via HDMI ..14
Connecting a DVD Player/Set-Top Box via DVI .....14
Connecting a Digital Audio System ........................15
Connecting an Amplifier/
DVD Home Theater - Analog ..................................
Connecting a PC ....................................................16
OPERATION
Turning the TV On and Off .....................................16
Plug & Play Feature ...............................................17
Changing Channels ................................................ 18
Adjusting the Volume ..............................................19
Viewing the Display ................................................19
Viewing the Menus .................................................19
Navigating Menus by Using the Menu Map ............20
Memorizing the Channels .......................................20
Setting Up Your Remote Control ............................21
To Select the Source ..............................................26
To Edit the Input Source Name ..............................26
PICTURE CONTROL
Using Automatic Picture Settings ...........................27
■ Making Detailed Picture Settings
Changing the Screen Size ......................................30
Digital Noise Reduction ..........................................31
DNIe (Digital Natural Image engine) ......................31
Setting the Active Color ......................................... 32
Setting the Color Gamut ......................................... 32
Adjusting the Screen Position ................................33
■ Freezing the Picture
SOUND CONTROL
Using Automatic Sound Settings ............................ 33
Customizing the Sound ..........................................34
Setting the TruSurround XT ....................................35
Choosing a Multi-Channel Sound
(MTS) Track - Digital ..............................................
Choosing a Multi-Channel Sound
(MTS) Track - Analog .............................................
Automatic Volume Control ......................................37
Selecting the Internal Mute .....................................37
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CHANNEL CONTROL
Clearing Scrambled Channels
Adding and Erasing Channels ................................ 38
Setting Your Favorite Channels .............................. 39
Viewing the Channel Lists ......................................40
Labeling Channels - Analog ...................................40
Setting the Default Channel List Mode ................... 41
Fine Tuning Analog Channels - Analog ..................41
Checking the Digital-Signal Strength - Digital ........42
LNA (Low Noise Amplifier) ......................................42
FUNCTION DESCRIPTION
Selecting a Menu Language ...................................43
Setting the Time .....................................................43
Using the Game Mode ...........................................45
Using the 3D/Dual-View Function ..........................46
Using the V-Chip ....................................................46
Viewing Closed Captions
(On-Screen Text Messages) - Digital .....................
Viewing Closed Captions (On-Screen Text Messages) -
Menu Transparency Level ...................................... 54
Setting the Blue Screen Mode ................................54
Adjusting the Melody Sound ...................................55
Using the Color Weakness Enhancement Feature
Setting the Light Effect ...........................................56
Setting the HDMI Black Level .................................56
Setting the Film Mode - Analog ..............................57
Setting the Function Help .......................................57
Upgrading the Software ..........................................58
PC DISPLAY
Using Your TV as a Computer (PC) Display ..........59
Display Modes ........................................................ 60
Setting up the TV with your PC ..............................61
Changing the Picture Size (PC Mode) ...................63
Setting the Home Theater PC ................................63
WISELINK
Using the WISELINK Function ............................... 64
Using the WISELINK Mode ....................................65
Using the Photo (JPEG) List ..................................66
Using the Music (MP3) List ....................................71
Using the Setup Menu ............................................ 72
APPENDIX
Identifying Problems ............................................... 73
Cleaning and Maintaining Your TV .........................74
Using Your TV in Another Country .......................... 74
Technical Specifications .........................................75
Symbols
- Digital ................... 38
Analog ....................53
Press
Important
Note
One-Touch
52
...55
Button
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General Information

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.
< Top view> < Side view>
50˝ screen : At least 5.9 feet
56˝ screen : At least 6.6 feet
61˝ screen : At least 7.2 feet
When installing the product, make sure to keep it away from
the wall (more than 10cm / 4inches) 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.
50˝ screen : At least 5.9 feet
56˝ screen : At least 6.6 feet
61˝ screen : At least 7.2 feet

List of Features

Your TV is 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
● Dynamic menus and Navigating menus by using the menu map
● Easy-to-use on-screen menu system you can access from the side panel 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 to correspond with your color preference
● Color Weakness mode
● Digital Input jack
● Digital Audio Output (OPTICAL) jack
● Theater Game Mode
● Easy-to-use channel list menu.
● WISELINK enables you to view and play photo (JPEG) and audio files (MP3) through the TV’s WISELINK jack.

Checking Parts

Owner’s Instructions Remote Control
(BP59-00125A)/
AAA Batteries
Warranty Card/
Registration Card/
Safety Guide Manual/
Quick Guide Manual
Power Cord
(3903-000144)
Sold Separately
S-Video Cable Video Cable Antenna Cable
D-Sub Cable PC Audio Cable HDMI/DVI Cable HDMI Cable Optical Cable
1Stereo/2RCA Cable
Component Cables

Viewing the Control Panel

Buttons on the Lower-Right Part of the Panel
The buttons on the lower-right panel control your TV’s basic features, including the on-screen menu. To use the more advanced features, you must use the remote control.
Cloth-Clean
Audio Cables
The product color and shape may vary depending on the model.
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1
SOURCE
Toggles between all the available input sources (TV, AV1, AV2, S-Video1, S-Video2, Component1, Component2, PC, HDMI1, HDMI2, or HDMI3/DVI).
2
MENU
Press to see an on-screen menu of your TV’s features.
3
+ VOL –
Press to increase or decrease the volume. In the on-screen menu, use the + VOL – buttons as you would use the ◄ and ► buttons on the remote
5
(ENTER)
Press to confirm a selection.
6
POWER
Press to turn the TV on and off. Remote Control Sensor
Aim the remote control towards this spot on the TV.
7
Indicator Lights
Blinks and turns off when the power is on and lights up in stand-by mode.
control.
4
CH
Press to change channels. In the on-screen menu, use the
CH
buttons as you would use the ▲ and ▼ buttons on the remote control.
● You can use the channel selection buttons to switch on the TV when it is in standby mode depending on the model.
● When using the on-screen menu the volume adjustment and channel selection buttons have the same function as the ▲/▼/◄/► buttons on the remote control.
● If the remote control no longer works or you have lost it, you can use controls on the panel of the TV.
Indicator Light Key
( : On, : Blinking, : Off)
STAND BY/TEMP TIMER LED Indication
● 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 LED from overheating. You’ll occasionally hear it working.
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 15 seconds.
A cooling fan inside the set is not operating normally. Check if the ventilation hole on the side of the set is blocked, because if the inner temperature is too
high, the power will shut off. LED may be defective. Please contact a certified technician.

Viewing the Connection Panel

Side Panel Jacks
Use the side panel jacks to connect A/V components that will be connected continuously, such as VCR or DVD players. For more information on connecting equipment, see pages 10~16.
The product color and shape may vary depending on the model.
1
ANT 1 IN (CABLE)/ANT 2 IN (AIR)
75Ω Coaxial connector for Air/Cable Network.
2
HDMI IN 1, HDMI IN 2
Connect to the HDMI jack of a device with HDMI output.
3
HDMI3/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 an optional HDMI/DVI adapter, the DVI analog
audio inputs on your TV allow you to receive left and right audio from your DVI device.
4
RS232C
For service only.
5
DIGITAL AUDIO OUT (OPTICAL)
Connect to a Digital Audio component.
6
DVI IN (AUDIO-L/R)
Connect to the DVI audio output jack of an external device.
7
S-VIDEO (AV IN 1, 2)
Video input for external devices with an S-Video output, such as a Camcorder or VCR.
8
3D SYNC OUT
Connect to 3D IR Emitter.
9
VIDEO/AUDIO OUT-L/R (AV OUT)
Video/Audio outputs for external devices.
Video output is not available in Component, PC, and HDMI.
0
WISELINK
Connect an USB mass storage device to view photo files
(JPEG) and play audio files (MP3).
!
VIDEO/AUDIO-L/R (AV IN 1, 2)
Video input for external devices, such as a Camcorder or
VCR.
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PC IN
Connect to the video output jack on your PC.
#
PC AUDIO IN
Connect to the audio output jack on your PC.
$
COMPONENT IN 1, 2
Video (Y/PB/PR) and audio (L-AUDIO-R) component inputs.
%
POWER IN
Connect the supplied power cord.
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Remote Control

You can use the remote control up to a distance of about 23 feet from the TV. When using the remote, always point it directly at the TV. You can also use your remote control to operate your VCR, Cable box, DVD player, or Set-Top Box.
1
POWER
Turns the TV on and off.
2
Numeric Buttons
Press to directly select a channel.
3
Press to select additional channels being broadcast by the same station. For example, to select channel “54-3”, press “54”, then press “–” and “3”.
4
CH LIST
Used to display Channel Lists on the screen.
5
ANTENNA
Press to select “Air” or “Cable”.
6
VOL +, VOL –
Press to increase or decrease the volume.
7
MUTE
Press to temporarily cut off the sound.
8
MENU
Displays the main on-screen menu.
9
RETURN
Returns to the previous menu.
0
S.MODE
Press to select the sound mode.
!
P.MODE
Press to select the picture mode.
@
FAV.CH
Press to switch to your favorite channels.
#
GAME
Press to select the Theater Game mode except for the TV mode.
$
MTS
Press to choose Stereo, Mono or Separate Audio Program (SAP broadcast).
%
3D
Press to select the 3D/Dual-View mode.
^
SET
Sets the remote to control your TV, VCR, Cable, DVD, or Set-Top Box.
&
TV, DVD, STB, CABLE, VCR
Press to operate your TV, DVD, STB, CABLE (box), or VCR.
*
SOURCE
Press to display all of the available video sources.
(
Press to activate the backlight of the VOL, CH and the active source button (TV, DVD, CABLE, STB, VCR) on the remote control.
)
PRE-CH
Tunes to the previous channel.
a
WISELINK
This function enables you to view and play photo (JPEG) and audio files (MP3) from an external device. (See page 66 (JPEG), 71 (MP3))
b
HDMI
Selects the HDMI mode directly.
c
VCR/DVD Functions
- Rewind
- Stop
- Play/Pause
- Fast Forward
d
CH , CH
Press to change channels.
e
EXIT
Press to exit from the menu.
f
UP▲/DOWN▼/LEFT◄/RIGHT►/
ENTER
Use to select on-screen menu items and change menu values.
g
INFO
Press to display information on the TV screen.
h
CAPTION
Controls the caption decoder.
i
STILL
Press to stop the action during a particular scene. Press again to resume normal video.
j
P.SIZE
Press to change the screen size.
k
Color buttons
Press to add or delete channels and to store channels to the favorite channel list in the Channel List menu. (See pages 38~41)
l
ADD/DEL
Use to store and delete channels to/ from memory.
m
SRS
Selects SRS TruSurround XT mode.
n
SLEEP
Press to select a preset time interval for automatic shut off.
o
RESET
When your remote control does not work, change the batteries and press the RESET button for 2-3 seconds before use.
The performance of the remote control may be affected by bright light.
This is a special remote control for the visually impaired persons, and has Braille points on the POWER, Channel, Volume, STOP, and PLAY/PAUSE buttons.

Installing Batteries in the Remote Control

1 Lift the cover at the back of the remote control upward as shown in the figure. 2 Install two AAA size batteries.
● Make sure to match the “+” and “–” ends of the batteries with the diagram inside the compartment.
● Do not mix battery types, i.e. alkaline and manganese.
3 Close the cover as shown in the figure.
Remove the batteries and store them in a cool and dry place if you won’t be using the remote control for a long time. The remote control can be used up to about 23 feet from the TV. (Assuming typical TV usage, the batteries last for about one year.)
If the remote control doesn’t work! Check the following
1. Is the TV power on?
2. Are the plus and minus ends of the batteries reversed?
3. Are the batteries drained?
4. Is there a power cut, or is the power cord unplugged?
5. Is there a special fluorescent light or a neon sign nearby?

Connections

Connecting VHF and UHF Antennas

If your antenna has a set of leads that look like this, see “Antennas with 300 Ω Flat Twin Leads” below.
If your antenna has one lead that looks like this, see “Antennas with 75 Ω Round Leads”. If you have two antennas, see “Separate VHF and UHF Antennas”.
Antennas with 300 Ω Flat Twin Leads
If you are using an off-air antenna (such as a roof antenna or “rabbit ears”) that has 300 Ω twin flat leads, follow the directions below.
1 Place the wires from the twin leads under the screws on a 300-75 Ω adapter (not supplied).
Use a screwdriver to tighten the screws.
2 Plug the adaptor into the ANT 1 IN (CABLE) or ANT 2 IN (AIR) terminal on the side of the TV.
Antennas with 75 Ω Round Leads
1 Plug the antenna lead into the ANT 1 IN (CABLE) or ANT 2 IN (AIR) terminal on the side of the
TV.
Separate VHF and UHF Antennas
If you have two separate antennas for your TV (one VHF and one UHF), you must combine the two antenna signals before connecting the antennas to the TV. This procedure requires an optional combiner-adaptor (available at most electronics shops).
1 Connect both antenna leads to the combiner.
2 Plug the combiner into the ANT 1 IN (CABLE) or ANT 2 IN (AIR) terminal on the bottom of the
side panel.
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Connecting Cable TV

To connect to a cable TV system, follow the instructions below.
Cable without a Cable Box
1 Plug the incoming cable into the ANT 1 IN (CABLE) terminal on the side of the TV.
Because this TV is cable-ready, you do not need a cable box to view unscrambled cable channels.
Connecting to a Cable Box that Descrambles All Channels
1 Find the cable that is connected to the ANT OUT terminal on your cable box.
This terminal might be labeled “ANT OUT”, “VHF OUT” or simply, “OUT”.
2 Connect the other end of this cable to the ANT 1 IN (CABLE) terminal on the side of the TV.
Connecting to a Cable Box that Descrambles Some Channels
If your cable box descrambles only some channels (such as premium channels), follow the instructions below. You will need a two-way splitter, an RF (A/B) switch, and four lengths of Antenna cable. (These items are available at most electronics stores.)
1 Find and disconnect the cable that is connected
to the ANT IN terminal on your cable box.
This terminal might be labeled “ANT IN”, “VHF IN” or simply, “IN”.
ANT IN
ANT IN
ANT OUT
2 Connect this cable to a two-way splitter.
Incoming
cable
Splitter
3 Connect an Antenna cable between an OUTPUT
terminal on the splitter and the IN terminal on the cable box.
Incoming
cable
Splitter
Cable Box
4 Connect an Antenna cable between the ANT OUT
terminal on the cable box and the B–IN terminal on the RF(A/B) switch.
Incoming
cable
Splitter
Cable Box
RF (A/B)
Switch
5 Connect another cable between the other OUT
terminal on the splitter and the A–IN terminal on the RF (A/B) switch.
6 Connect the last Antenna cable between the OUT
Incoming
cable
Splitter
Cable Box
TV Side
RF (A/B)
Switch
terminal on the RF (A/B) switch and the ANT 1 IN (CABLE) terminal on the side of the TV.
Incoming
cable
Splitter
Cable Box
RF (A/B)
Switch
After you have 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 TV to the cable box’s output channel, which is usually channel 3 or 4.)

Connecting a VCR

Video Connection
These instructions assume that you have already connected your TV to an antenna or a cable TV system (according to the instructions on pages 10~11). Skip step 1 if you have not yet connected to an antenna or a cable system.
1 Unplug the cable or antenna from
the side of the TV
2 Connect the cable or antenna to
the ANT IN terminal on the side of the VCR.
3 Connect an Antenna Cable
between the ANT OUT terminal on the VCR and the ANT 1 IN (CABLE) or ANT 2 IN (AIR) terminal on the TV.
VCR
4 Connect a Video Cable between
the AV IN 1 [VIDEO] (or AV IN 2 [VIDEO]) jack on the TV and the VIDEO OUT jack on the VCR.
5 Connect Audio Cables between the
AV IN 1 [L-AUDIO-R] (or AV IN 2 [L-AUDIO-R]) jacks on the TV and the AUDIO OUT jacks on the VCR.
If you have a “mono”
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Audio Cable(Not supplied)5
Video Cable(Not supplied)4
Antenna cable(Not supplied)3
(non-stereo) VCR, use a Y-connector (not supplied) to hook up to the right and left audio input jacks of the TV. If your VCR is stereo, you must connect two cables.
Each VCR has a different side panel configuration.
When connecting a VCR, match the color of the connection terminal to the cable.
1
TV Side Panel
S-Video Connection
Your Samsung TV can be connected to the S-Video jack of a VCR. (This connection delivers a better picture when compared to the regular video connection above.)
1 To begin, follow steps 1–3 in the
previous section to connect the antenna or cable to your VCR and your TV.
2 Connect an S-Video Cable
between the AV IN 1 [S-VIDEO] (or
VCR
AV IN 2 [S-VIDEO]) jack on the TV and the S-VIDEO OUT jack on the VCR.
3 Connect Audio Cables between the
AV IN 1 [L-AUDIO-R] (or AV IN 2 [L-AUDIO-R]) jacks on the TV and the AUDIO OUT jacks on the VCR.
Each VCR has a different side panel configuration.
When connecting a VCR, match the color of the connection terminal to the cable.
Some games may be displayed with a cut off picture when the TV is connected to a game player.
1
S-Video Cable(Not supplied)2
Antenna cable(Not supplied)1
Audio Cable
3
(Not supplied)
TV Side Panel
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Connecting a Camcorder

The side panel jacks on your TV make it easy to connect a camcorder to your TV. They allow you to view the camcorder tapes without using a VCR
1 Connect a Video Cable or
S-Video Cable between the AV IN 1 [VIDEO] or [S-VIDEO] (or AV IN 2 [VIDEO] or [S-VIDEO]) jack on the TV and the VIDEO OUT (or S-VIDEO OUT) jack on the
Camcorder
camcorder.
2 Connect Audio Cables between the
AV IN 1 [L-AUDIO-R] (or AV IN 2 [L-AUDIO-R]) jacks on the TV and the AUDIO OUT jacks on the camcorder.
Each Camcorder has a different side panel configuration.
When connecting a Camcorder, match the color of the connection terminal to the cable.
S-Video Cable(Not supplied)
1
or
1
Video Cable(Not supplied)
Audio Cable(Not supplied)
2
TV Side Panel

Connecting a DVD Player/Set-Top Box

The side panel jacks on your TV make it easy to connect a DVD player/Set-Top Box. 1 Connect Component Cables
between the COMPONENT IN 1 [Y, PB, PR] (or COMPONENT IN 2 [Y, PB, PR]) jacks on the TV and the COMPONENT OUT [Y, PB, PR]
DVD Player/Set-Top Box
jacks on the DVD Player/Set-Top Box.
2 Connect Audio Cables between the
COMPONENT IN 1 [L-AUDIO-R] (or COMPONENT IN 2 [L-AUDIO-R]) jacks on the TV and the AUDIO OUT jacks on the DVD player/Set-Top Box.
Component video separates the video into Y (Luminance (brightness), PB (Blue) and PR (Red) for enhanced video quality. Be sure to match the component video and audio connections.
2
Audio Cable(Not supplied)
Component Cable(Not supplied)
1
For example, if connecting the video cable to COMPONENT IN, connect the audio cable to COMPONENT IN also.
Each DVD Player/Set-Top box has a different side panel configuration.
When connecting a DVD Player/Set-Top box, match the color of the connection terminal to the cable.
TV Side Panel

Connecting a DVD Player/Set-Top Box via HDMI

This connection can only be made if there is an HDMI Output jack on the external device. 1 Connect an HDMI Cable between
the HDMI IN 1 (or HDMI IN 2) on the TV and the HDMI OUT jack on the DVD Player/Set-Top Box.
What is HDMI?
● HDMI, or high-definition multimedia interface, is a next-generation interface that enables the transmission of digital audio and video signals using a single cable.
● “Multimedia interface” is a more accurate name for it especially because it allows multiple channels of digital audio (5.1 channels). The difference between HDMI and DVI is that the HDMI device is smaller in size, has the HDCP (High Bandwidth Digital Copy Protection) coding feature installed, and supports multi-channel digital audio.
Each DVD Player/Set-top box has a different side panel configuration.
When connecting a DVD Player/Set-top box, match the color of the connection terminal to the cable.
When connecting via HDMI, you do not need to connect Audio Cables. You only need to connect Audio cables when connecting via HDMI/DVI.
TV Side Panel
1
HDMI Cable(Not supplied)
DVD Player/ Set-Top Box

Connecting a DVD Player/Set-Top Box via DVI

This connection can only be made if there is a DVI Output jack on the external device. 1 Connect a HDMI/DVI Cable or DVI-
HDMI Adapter between the HDMI3/ DVI IN jack on the TV and the DVI OUT jack on the DVD Player/ Set-Top Box.
2 Connect Audio Cables between the
DVI IN [L-AUDIO-R] jacks on the TV and the AUDIO OUT jacks on the DVD Player/Set-Top Box.
Each DVD Player/Set-Top box has a different side panel configuration.
When connecting a DVD Player/Set-Top box, match the color of the connection terminal to the cable.
DVD Player/Set-Top Box
2
Audio Cable(Not supplied)
HDMI/DVI Cable(Not supplied)
1
TV Side Panel
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Connecting a Digital Audio System

The side panel jacks on your TV make it easy to connect a Digital Audio System to your TV. 1 Connect an Optical Cable
between the DIGITAL AUDIO OUT (OPTICAL) jack on the TV and the Digital Audio Input jack on the Digital Audio System.
When a Digital Audio System is
connected to the DIGITAL AUDIO OUT (OPTICAL) terminal: Decrease the volume of the TV, and adjust the volume level with the audio system’s volume control.
Each Digital Audio System has a different side panel configuration.
5.1CH audio is possible when the TV is connected to an external device supporting 5.1CH.
What is OPTICAL?
● Converts the electric signal into an optical light signal, and transmits it through glass fibers. S/PDIF is a transmission system of digital audio in the form of a light wave that uses a glass conductor.
Digital Audio System
1
Optical Cable (Not supplied)
TV Side Panel

Connecting an Amplifier/DVD Home Theater - Analog

1 Connect Audio Cables between
the AV OUT [L-AUDIO-R] jacks on the TV and AUDIO IN [L-AUDIO-R] jacks on the Amplifier/DVD Home Theater.
When an audio amplifier is
connected to the AV OUT [L-AUDIO-R] terminals: Decrease the volume of the TV, and adjust the volume level with the amplifier’s volume control.
Each Amplifier/DVD Home Theater has a different side panel configuration.
When connecting an Amplifier/DVD Home Theater, match the color of the connection terminal to the cable.
Amplifier/ DVD Home Theater
1
Audio Cable (Not supplied)
TV Side Panel

Connecting a PC

Using the D-Sub Cable
1 Connect a D-Sub Cable between
the PC IN [PC] jack on the TV and the PC output jack on your computer.
2 Connect a PC Audio Cable
between the PC IN [AUDIO] jack on the TV and the Audio Out jack of the sound card on your computer.
Using the D-Sub Cable
PC
2
PC Audio Cable (Not supplied)
1
D-Sub Cable (Not supplied)
TV Side Panel
Using the HDMI/DVI Cable
1 Connect a HDMI/DVI Cable
between the HDMI3/DVI IN jack on the TV and the PC output jack on your computer.
2 Connect a 1Stereo/2RCA Cable
between the DVI IN [L-AUDIO-R] jack on the TV and the Audio Out jack of the sound card on your computer.
Each PC has a different side panel configuration.
When connecting a PC, match the color of the connection terminal to the cable.
Using the HDMI/DVI Cable
PC
2
1Streo/2RCA Cable (Not supplied)
1
HDMI/DVI Cable (Not supplied)
TV Side Panel

Operation

Turning the TV On and Off

Press the POWER button on the remote control. You can also use the POWER button on the TV.
It may take a while when your TV starts.
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Plug & Play Feature

When the TV is initially powered on, basic settings proceed automatically and subsequently:
1 Press the POWER button on the remote control.
The message Menu language, Shop Mode, Channels and Time will be set. is automatically displayed. Press the ENTER button, then the message Select the language of the OSD. is displayed.
2 Press the ◄ or ► button to select a language, then press the ENTER button.
3 Press the ◄ or ► button to select Shop or Home, then press the ENTER button.
The default selection is Home.
We recommend setting the TV to Home mode for the best picture in your home
environment.
Shop mode is only intended for use in retail environments.
If the unit is accidentally set to Shop mode and you want to return to Dynamic (Home)
mode, press the Volume button and then hold down the
MENU button for five seconds
on the TV panel.
4 Press the ◄ or ► button to memorize the channels of the selected connection, then press
the ENTER button.
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 (CABLE) and ANT 2 IN (AIR) are connected, select the Air+Cable.
In Cable mode, you can select the correct analog signal source among STD, HRC,
and IRC by pressing the ◄ or ► button, then press the ENTER button. If you have Digital cable, select the signal source for both Analog and Digital. Contact your local cable company to identify the type of cable system that exists in your particular area.
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 when channel memorization is complete. The message Sets the Clock Mode. is displayed.
To stop the search before it has finished, press the ENTER button with stop selected.
6 Press the ◄ or ► button to select Manual for setting the current time manually, then press
the ENTER button. The message Enter the current date and time. is displayed.
If you select Auto, Set to daylight saving time. is displayed, then go to step 9.
(If you want to set the time automatically, skip to step 9.)
7 Press the ◄ or ► button to move to Month, Day, Year, Hour, or Min.
Set the date and time 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.
Even if the ENTER button is not pressed, the message will automatically disappear
after several seconds.
Plug & Play
Menu language, Shop Mode, Channels and Time will be set.
Plug & Play
Select the language of the OSD.
English Español Français
Plug & Play
Select Home Mode when installing this TV at home.
Plug & Play
Select the antennas to memorize
Air Cable Air+Cable
Plug & Play
Selects the cable system.
Analog Digital
Plug & Play
Auto Program in Progress.
Plug & Play
Sets the Clock Mode.
Plug & Play
Enter the current date and time.
Month / Day / Year Hour / Min
Plug & Play
Start
Shop Home
STD HRC IRC
STD HRC IRC
Stop
Enter
Auto Manual
--
/ -- /
---- --
Adjust
Enjoy your watching.
OK
Enter Exit
Enter Skip
Enter Skip
Enter Skip
Enter Skip
Cable 3 10%
Skip
Enter Skip
: --
--
Enter Skip
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Setting the Clock Automatically
Plug & Play
9 Press the ◄ or ► button to select Off or On, then the ENTER button.
The message Select the time zone in which you live. is displayed.
10 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).
Plug & Play
Press the ENTER button. If clock is not automatically set, see pages 43~44 to set the clock.
11 The message
Enjoy your watching. is displayed.
When you have finished, press the ENTER button.
Even if the ENTER button is not pressed, the message will automatically disappear
after several seconds.
If you want to reset this feature... 1 Press the MENU button.
Press the ◄ or ► button to select Setup, then press the ENTER button.
Plug & Play
2 Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select Plug & Play, then press the ENTER button.
For further details on setting up options, refer to the page 17.
The Plug & Play feature is only available in the TV mode.

Changing Channels

Using the Channel Buttons
Press the CH or CH button to change channels.
When you press the CH or CH button, the TV changes channels in sequence. You will see all the channels that the TV has memorized. (The TV must have memorized at least three channels). You will not see channels that were either erased or not memorized. See page 21 to memorize channels.
Set to daylight saving time.
On Off
Enter
Select the time zone in which you live.
Newfoundland Atlantic
Eastern
Central Mountain Pacific Alaska Hawaii
Enter
Enjoy your watching.
OK
Skip
Skip
Using the Number Buttons
Use the number buttons to quickly tune to any channel.
Press the number buttons to go directly to a channel. For example, to select channel 27, press “2,” then “7.” The TV will change channels when you press the second number.
Using the “-” Button
The “-” button is used to select stations that broadcast a digital signal.
For example, for Channel 7-1, press “7”, then “-”, and then “1”.
HD indicates the TV is receiving a Digital High Definition signal. SD indicates the TV is receiving a Standard Definition signal.
For quick channel change, press the number buttons, then press the ENTER button.
Using the PRE-CH Button to select the Previous Channel
Press the PRE-CH button. The TV will switch to the last channel viewed.
To quickly switch between two channels that are far apart, tune to one channel, then use the number button to select the second channel. Then use the PRE-CH button to quickly alternate between them.
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Adjusting the Volume

Press the VOL + or VOL – button to increase or decrease the volume.
Using the Mute Button
At any time, you can cut off the sound using the MUTE button. 1 Press the MUTE button and the sound cuts off.
The word Mute is displayed on the screen.
2 To turn mute off, press the MUTE button again, or simply press the VOL + or VOL – button.
Viewing the Display
The display identifies the current channel and the status of certain audio-video settings. Press the INFO button on the remote control.

Viewing the Menus

1 With the power on, press the MENU button.
The main menu will appear at the bottom of the screen. There are seven menu groups: Picture, Sound, Channel, Setup, Input, Application, and Menu Map.
2 Press the ◄ or ► button, then press the ENTER button to select an item you want in the
menu. Press the ▲/▼/◄/►/ENTER button to display, change, or use the selected items.
Select Return by pressing the ▲ or ▼ button, then press the ENTER button to return to the
previous menu.
Press the EXIT button to exit.
Air
No Time Information
3
Sets the picture options.
Picture
Return
Mode Contrast Brightness Sharpness Color Tint Color Tone
Detailed Settings
Size
Picture
Enter
Dynamic
G50 R50
Cool1
16:9
Picture
100
45
75
55
Enter

Navigating Menus by Using the Menu Map

Using the Menu Map of the main menu enables you to view all menus and select a function quickly. You can select any menu by using the menu map.
1 Press the MENU button.
The main menu will appear at the bottom of the screen.
2 Press the ◄ or ► button to select Menu Map,
then press the ENTER button. The menu map will appear.
3 Press the ▲/▼/◄/► button to select a menu,
then press the ENTER button. The selected menu will appear.
4 Press the ▲/▼/◄/►/ENTER buttons to display,
change, or use the selected items.
Red button: Toggles between alphabetical order display and functional order display. Green button: Moves to the previous page. Yellow button: Moves to the next page. ENTER button: Moves to the selected menu.
Press the EXIT button to exit.
Menu Map
Picture
Sound
Channel
Setup
Mode І Contrast І Brightness І Shapness І Color І Tint
Color Tone І Detailed Settings І Size І Digital NR І DNIe Active Color І Color Gamut І Position І Reset
Mode І SRS TruSurround XT І Preferred Language
Multi-Track Sound І Auto Volume І Internal Mute
Antenna І Auto Program І Clear Scrambled Channel І Channel List
Fine Tune І Signal Strength І LNA
Plug & Play І Language І Clock І Sleep Timer І Timer 1 І Timer 2
Alphabetical Order
Next Page
1/2
Enter Return

Memorizing the Channels

Your TV can memorize and store all of the available channels for both air and cable channels. After the available channels are memorized, use the CH and CH button to scan through the channels. This eliminates the need to change channels by entering the channel digits. There are three steps for memorizing channels: selecting a broadcast source, memorizing the channels(automatic) and adding or deleting channels(manual).
Selecting the Video Signal-source
Before your television can begin memorizing the available channels, you must specify the type of signal source that is connected to the TV(i.e. an air or a cable system).
1 Press the MENU button.
Press the ◄ or ► button to select Channel, then press the ENTER button. Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select Antenna, then press the ENTER button.
2 Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select Air or Cable, then press the ENTER button.
Channel
Return
Antenna
Auto Program
Clear Scrambled Channel
Channel List
Fine Tune
Signal Strength LNA
Channel
Channel
Return
Antenna
Auto Program
Clear Scrambled Channel
Channel List
Fine Tune
Signal Strength LNA
Channel
Air
On
Cable
Air
Cable
On
Enter
Enter
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Storing Channels in Memory (Automatic Method)
3 Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select Auto Program, then press the ENTER button. 4 Press the ◄ or ► button to select an antenna connection, then press the ENTER button.
Air: “Air” antenna signal. Cable: “Cable” antenna signal. Air+Cable: “Air” and “Cable” antenna signals.
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 (CABLE) and ANT 2 IN (AIR) are connected, select the Air+Cable.
If you selected Air, then go to step 6.
5 Press the ◄ or ► to select the correct analog signal source among STD, HRC, and IRC,
then press the ENTER button. If you have Digital cable, select the signal source for both Analog and Digital.
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.
6 The TV begins memorizing all available stations.
When pressing the ENTER button during a storing process, the message Would you like to stop the auto channel selection? is displayed. Select Yes by pressing the ◄ or ► button.
Press the EXIT button to exit.
The TV must be connected to an antenna/cable in order to receive digital TV signals. Even if a particular channel is deleted from the memory, you can always tune to that channel directly by using the number buttons on the remote control.
All available DTV and analog channels are automatically stored in memory. It takes approximately 3 to 10 minutes to memorize channels.
Auto Program
Select the antennas to memorize
Air Cable Air+Cable
Auto Program
Selects the cable system.
Analog
STD HRC IRC
Digital
STD HRC IRC
Auto Program
Auto Program in Progress.
Stop
Enter
Auto Program
Would you like to stop the auto channel selection?
Yes No
Enter
Enter Return
Enter Return
Cable 3 10%
Return
Cable 3 10%
Return

Setting Up Your Remote Control

After your remote control has been properly set up, your remote control can operate in five different modes: TV, VCR, Cable, DVD, or Set-Top Box. Pressing the corresponding button on the remote control allows you to switch among these modes, and control whichever piece of equipment you choose.
The remote control might not be compatible with all DVD Players, VCRs, Cable boxes, and Set-Top Boxes.
Setting Up the Remote to Operate Your VCR
1 Turn off your VCR. 2 Press the VCR button on your TV’s remote control. 3 Press the SET button on your TV’s remote control. 4 Using the number buttons on your remote control, enter three digits of the VCR code listed
on page 23 of this manual for your brand of VCR. Make sure you enter three digits of the code, even if the first digit is a “0”. (If more than one code is listed, try the first one.)
5 Press the POWER button on the remote control. Your VCR should turn on if your remote is
set up correctly.
If your VCR does not turn on after set-up, repeat steps 2, 3 and 4, but try one of the other codes listed for your brand of VCR. If no other codes are listed, try each VCR code, 000 through 080.
Note on Using Remote Control Modes: VCR When your remote control is in
VCR mode, the volume buttons still control your TV’s volume.
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Setting Up the Remote to Operate Your Cable Box
1 Turn off your cable box. 2 Press the CABLE button on your TV’s remote control. 3 Press the SET button on your TV’s remote control. 4 Using the number buttons on your remote control, enter three digits of the cable box code
listed on page 24 of this manual for your brand of cable box. Make sure you enter three digits of the code, even if the first digit is a “0”. (If more than one code is listed, try the first one.)
5 Press the POWER button on the remote control.
Your cable box should turn on if your remote is set up correctly.
If your cable box does not turn on after set-up, repeat steps 2, 3 and 4, but try one of the other codes listed for your brand of cable box. If no other codes are listed, try each code, 000 through 046.
Note on Using Remote Control Modes: Cable Box When your remote control is in volume.
CABLE mode, the volume buttons still control your TV’s
Setting Up the Remote to Operate Your DVD
1 Turn off your DVD. 2 Press the DVD button on your TV’s remote control. 3 Press the SET button on your TV’s remote control. 4 Using the number buttons on your remote control, enter three digits of the DVD code listed
on page 25 of this manual for your brand of DVD. Make sure you enter three digits of the code, even if the first digit is a “0”. (If more than one code is listed, try the first one.)
5 Press the POWER button on the remote control.
Your DVD should turn on if your remote is set up correctly.
If your DVD does not turn on after set-up, repeat steps 2, 3 and 4, but try one of the other codes listed for your brand of DVD. If no other codes are listed, try each code, 000 through 141.
Note on Using Remote Control Modes: DVD When your remote control is in TV’s volume.
DVD mode, the volume buttons still control your
Setting Up the Remote to Operate Your Set Top Box
1 Turn off your STB. 2 Press the STB button on your TV’s remote control. 3 Press the SET button on your TV’s remote control. 4 Using the number buttons on your remote control, enter three digits of the STB code listed
on page 24 of this manual for your brand of STB. Make sure you enter three digits of the code, even if the first digit is a “0”. (If more than one code is listed, try the first one.)
5 Press the POWER button on the remote control.
Your STB should turn on if your remote is set up correctly.
If your STB does not turn on after set-up, repeat steps 2, 3 and 4, but try one of the other codes listed for your brand of STB. If no other codes are listed, try each code, 000 through 074.
Note on Using Remote Control Modes: STB When your remote control is in
STB mode, the volume buttons still control your TV’s volume.
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Remote Control Codes
VCR
Brand
SAMSUNG ADMIRAL AIWA AKAI AUDIO DYNAMICS BELL&HOWELL BROKSONIC CANDLE CANON CITIZEN COLORTYME CRAIG CURTIS MATHES DAEWOO DB DIMENSIA DYNATECH ELECTROHOME EMERSON
FISHER FUNAI GENERAL ELECTRIC GO VIDEO LG(Goldstar) HARMAN KARDON HITACHI INSTANT REPLAY JC PENNEY
JCL KENWOOD KLH LIOYD LOGIK LXI JVC MAGNAVOX MARANTZ MARTA KONIA ORION MEI MEMOREX MGA MIDLAND MINOLTA
Code
000 001 002 003 004 005 077 078 079 020 025 004 027 032 007 026 018 022 002 003 006 008 015 055 021 056 002 003 006 008 015 055 007 002 024 002 007 008 017 021 025 056 064 066 003 010 011 012 013 014 015 016 007 026 017 025 034 001 003 006 021 022 025 030 032 034 040 047 050 052 060 063 065 066 067 069 073 018 024 028 029 048 051 061 025 002 005 017 021 056 002 006 007 008 009 010 007 019 025 041 042 074 021 002 007 018 019 021 026 037 041 054 056 007 008 018 021 026 037 007 008 018 026 037 070 025 038 025 081 082 083 021 056 059 007 008 018 021 026 037 062 006 036 073 074 075 076 021 006 021 024 025 034 005 019 041 075
Brand
MITSUBISHI MONTGOMERY WARD MTC MULTITECH NEC OPTIMUS PANASONIC PENTAX PENTEX RESEARCH+ PHILCO PHILIPS PIONEER PORTLAND PROSCAN QUARTZ QUASAR RADIO SHACK/ REALISTIC RCA
SANSUI SANYO SCOTT SEARS SHARP SHIMTOM SIGNATURE SONY SYLVANIA SYMPHONIC TANDY TASHIKA TATUNG TEAC TECHNICS TEKNIKA TMK TOSHIBA TOTEVISION UNITECH VECTOR RESEARCH VICTOR VIDEO CONCEPTS VIDEOSONIC WARDS
YAMAHA ZENITH
Code
019 034 041 046 020 002 025 002 005 025 038 007 008 018 026 037 062 064 020 021 056 071 072 019 041 075 008 021 056 059 021 080 019 026 039 053 015 049 055 017 018 021 056 006 018 020 021 024 025 029 034 048 056 002 017 019 021 035 041 043 057 068 076 026 018 024 003 047 052 067 006 018 019 024 028 029 041 048 051 020 034 045 015 027 033 038 058 025 027 033 044 021 025 056 059 025 018 025 006 037 025 037 068 021 006 021 025 031 066 003 019 029 051 052 002 006 002 007 026 026 007 026 002 002 003 006 019 020 021 024 025 034 038 041 007 008 018 026 037 023 027 033
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CABLE BOX
Brand
SAMSUNG GI HAMLIN HITACHI JERROLD MACOM MAGNAVOX OAK PANASONIC PHILIPS PIONEER RCA REGAL
Code
000 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 041 003 024 031 025 030 038 039 025 030 019 023 028 026 003 022 027 037 044 019 021 023 028 004 018 020 044 014 022 040 003
SAMSUNG SET-TOP BOX
Product
Ground wave STB Satellite STB CABLE STB STB DVD COMBO Satellite STB HDD COMBO Standard
SET-TOP BOX
Brand
ALPHASTAR ANAM CHANNEL MASTER CROSSDIGITAL CHAPARRAL DIRECT TV
DAEWOO DISH NETWORK SYSTEM DISHPRO DRAKE DX ANTENNA ECHOSTAR EXPRESSVU GOI GE GENERAL INSTRUMENT HTS HOME CABLE HITACHI HUGHES NETWORK IQ IQ PRISM JANEIL JERROID JVC
Code
023 043 018 034 019 035 015 016 017 019 022 045 060 061 062 065 066 067 068 074 069 070 069 018 024 032 027 025 069 070 071 069 069 065 046 047 048 063 064 069 056 022 015 017 020 020 059 063 069 070
Code
001 002 003 004 008 009
Brand
REGENCY SA SCIENTIFIC ATLAN SPRUCER STARGATE 2000 SYLVANIA TEXSCAN TOCOM UNIVERSAL VIEWSTAR WARNER AMEX ZENITH
Product
Satellite STB HDD COMBO Premium CABLE STB HDD COMBO Standard CABLE STB HDD COMBO Premium Ground wave STB HDD COMBO Standard Ground wave STB HDD COMBO Premium
Brand
LG(Goldstar) MAGNAVOX MEMOREX MOTOROLA MACOM MITSUBISHI NEXT LEVEL PHILIPS
PRIMESTAR PANASONIC PAYSAT PROSCAN RCA RADIOSHACK REALISTIC STS STAR TRAK SKY SKY LIFE SHACK STAR CHOICE SONY TOSHIBA ULTIMATE TV UNIDEN ZENITH
Code
015 023 042 043 042 043 022 036 016 016 032 033 034 019 021 023 028 046 017 029 035 037 045
Code
010 011 012 013 014
Code
044 073 016 021 036 038 039 040 041 042 016 064 018 015 047 048 064 015 016 017 021 033 036 038 039 040 041 042 067 046 049 050 063 058 059 061 062 016 065 066 051 052 053 065 066 064 057 020 027 026 031 005 006 007 064 064 054 060 015 017 028 029 030 072 060 066 016 021 037 055 056 057 024 031 068
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SAMSUNG DVD
Product
DVD DVDR BD Record VCR COMBO VCR Record DHR COMBO
DVD
Brand
ANAM AUDIOVOX AUDIOLOGIC ANABA APEX DIGITAL
AIWA BROKSONIC BLAUPUNKT B&K CURTIS MATHES CYBER HOME CLARION CIRRUS CINEVISION DAEWOO DENON FARENHEIT FISHER GPX GO VIDEO GE GREENHILL HITACHI HITEKER HOYO HARMAN / KARDON IRT INTEGRA JBL JVC JATON KENWOOD KISS KONKA KLH LG(Goldstar) LOEWE LASONIC MOBILE AUTHORITY MEMOREX MALATA MAGNAVOX MINTEK MONYKA
Code
000 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 008 009 010 011 012 013
Code
030 075 085 072 070 071 074 086 083 084 088 111 112 114 062 074 122 123 027 065 077 078 079 082 080 125 081 095 066 146 067 068 090 060 061 089 133 135 069 074 074 064 113 071 073 091 110 089 092 091 022 033 115 116 073 051 108 109 073 059 100 106 107 074 075 025 031 057 058 054 055 056 076 093 074 094 073
Product
Home Theater VCR COMBO HDD Record COMBO TWIN TRAY COMBO STB DVD COMBO DVD Receiver AV Receiver
Brand
NORCENT NEXT BASE NEC NANTAUS NESA OPTOMEDIA ELECTRONICS OPTIVIEW ONKYO PHILCO PRINCETON PROSCAN PANASONIC PHILIPS ROTEL RIO RCA RAITE ROWA SAMPO SONY
SHERWOOD SVA SYLVANIA SHARP SANSUI SANYO SHINSONIC SANYO THOMSON TOSHIBA TECHNICS TVIEW TOKAI TEAC TECHWOOD TREDEX URBAN CONCEPTS VENTURER VOCOPRO YAMAHA YAMAKAWA XWAVE ZENITH
Code
014 015 016 017 018 019 020 021
Code
048 049 050 052 053 144 074 105 072 076 092 119 044 045 046 047 023 024 034 124 134 136 137 138 036 076 117 118 120 023 035 074 075 131 132 073 038 104 026 029 126 127 128 129 130 141 039 041 042 043 093 140 062 062 094 090 145 028 062 076 139 072 073 096 097 098 099 101 076 075 102 032 063 040 073 103 076 121

To Select the Source

Use to select TV or other external input sources such as DVD players, VCRs, etc. connected to the TV. 1 Press the MENU button.
Press the ◄ or ► button to select Input, then press the ENTER button. Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select Source List, then press the ENTER button.
2 Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select a signal source, then press the ENTER button.
You can choose between the following sets of jacks: TV, AV1, AV2, S-Video1, S-Video2, Component1, Component2, PC, HDMI1, HDMI2, or HDMI3/DVI on the
TV’s side panel.
HDMI1, HDMI2, or HDMI3/DVI input can only be selected when the external device is turned on and connected via HDMI.
You can choose only those external devices that are connected to the TV.
Press the SOURCE button on the remote control to view an external signal source.
Input
Source List
Edit Name
Source List
TV
AV1 AV2 S-Video1 S-Video2 Component1 Component2 PC HDMI1
Return
Return
Input
Input
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
TV
Enter
Enter

To Edit the Input Source Name

Name the external device connected to the input jacks to make your input source selection easier. 1 Press the MENU button.
Press the ◄ or ► button to select Input, then press the ENTER button. Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select Edit Name, then press the ENTER button.
2 Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select AV1, AV2, S-Video1, S-Video2, Component1,
Component2, PC, HDMI1, HDMI2, or HDMI3/DVI input jack, then press the ENTER button.
3 Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select VCR, DVD, D-VHS, Cable STB, HD STB, Satellite STB,
PVR STB, AV Receiver, DVD Receiver, Game, Camcorder, DVD Combo, DVD HDD Recorder, PC, Internet TV Recv., Interactive TV Recv., VOD STB, or TV input source,
then press the ENTER button.
Press the EXIT button to exit.
Input
Return
Source List
Edit Name
Edit Name
Return
AV1
AV2 S-Video1 S-Video2 Component1 Component2 PC HDMI1 HDMI2
Edit Name
Return
AV1
AV2 S-Video1 S-Video2 Component1 Component2 PC HDMI1 HDMI2
TV
Input
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
Input
---- VCR DVD D-VHS Cable STB HD STB Satellite STB
PVR STB
----
Input
Enter
Enter
Enter
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Picture Control

Using Automatic Picture Settings

Your TV has three automatic picture settings (“Dynamic”, “Standard”, “Movie”) that are preset at the factory. You can activate a Picture Setting by making a selection from the menu.
1 Press the MENU button.
Press the ENTER button to select Picture. Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select Mode, then press the ENTER button.
2 Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select Dynamic, Standard, or Movie, then press the ENTER
button.
Choose Dynamic to increase the clarity and sharpness of the picture. Choose Standard for general TV watching mode. Choose Movie when watching movies.
Press the P.MODE button on the remote control to select one of the standard picture settings.
Picture
Return
Mode
Contrast Brightness Sharpness Color Tint Color Tone
Detailed Settings
Size
Picture
Return
Mode
Contrast Brightness Sharpness Color Tint Color Tone
Detailed Settings
Size
Dynamic
G50 R50
Cool1
16:9
Picture
Dynamic
Dynamic
Standard Movie
G50 R50
Cool1
16:9
Picture
100
45
75
55
Enter
100
45
75
55
Enter
3 Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select Contrast, Brightness, Sharpness, Color, or Tint, then
press the ENTER button.
4 Press the ◄ or ► button to decrease or increase the value of a particular item.
Press the ENTER button.
● In PC mode, only the Contrast and Brightness can be selected.
● Each adjusted setting will be stored separately according to its input mode.
● When you make changes to Contrast, Brightness, Sharpness, Color, or Tint,
OSD color will also be adjusted accordingly.
Picture
Return
Mode
Contrast
Brightness Sharpness Color Tint Color Tone
Detailed Settings
Size
Picture
Contrast
Dynamic
G50 R50
Cool1
16:9
Picture
100
Enter ReturnAdjust
100
45
75
55
Enter
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5 Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select Color Tone, then press the ENTER button.
6 Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select Cool2, Cool1, Normal, Warm1, or Warm2, then press
the ENTER button.
When the picture mode is set to Dynamic or Standard, Warm1 and Warm2 cannot be selected.
Resetting the Picture Settings to the Factory Defaults 7 Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select Reset, then press the ENTER button.
Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select OK or Cancel then press the ENTER button.
Press the EXIT button to exit.
Each picture mode can be reset.
Picture
Return
Mode Contrast Brightness Sharpness Color Tint
Color Tone
Detailed Settings
Size
Picture
Return
Mode Contrast Brightness Sharpness Color Tint
Color Tone Detailed Settings
Size
Picture
Tint Color Tone
Detailed Settings
Size Digital NR DNIe Active Color Color Gamut Position
Reset
Dynamic
G50 R50
Cool1
16:9
Picture
Dynamic
Cool2
Cool1
G50 R50
Normal
Cool1
Warm1
OK
Warm2
16:9
Picture
G50 R50
Cool1
16:9
Auto
On On
Normal OK
Cancel
OK
Picture
100
45
75
55
Enter
100
45
75
55
Enter
Enter
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Making Detailed Picture Settings

You can set detailed picture settings. 1 Press the MENU button.
Press the ENTER button to select Picture. Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select Detailed Settings, then press the ENTER button.
2 Select the required option by pressing the ▲ or ▼ button, then press the ENTER button.
3 When you are satisfied with your setting, press the ENTER button.
Press the EXIT button to exit.
When the picture mode is set to Standard or Movie, Detailed Settings can be selected.
If DNIe is set to Off and the picture mode is in Dynamic or Standard mode, the Detailed Settings cannot be selected.
Picture
Return
Mode Contrast Brightness Sharpness Color Tint Color Tone
Detailed Settings
Size
Detailed Settings
Return
Black Adjust Dynamic Contrast Gamma White Balance My Color Control Edge Enhancement
Standard
G50 R50
Cool1
16:9
Picture
Medium Medium
On
Picture
80
50
50
50
Enter
Enter
+1
0
Black Adjust: Off/Low/Medium/High You can directly select the black level on the screen to adjust the screen depth.
Dynamic Contrast: Off/Low/Medium/High You can adjust the screen contrast so that the optimal contrast is provided.
Gamma: -3 ~ +3 You can adjust the Primary Color Intensity. Press the ◄ or ► button until you reach the optimal setting.
White Balance: -10 ~ +10 You can adjust the color temperature for more natural picture colors.
Press the ◄ or ► button until you reach the optimal setting.
My Color Control: Red/Green/Blue/Yellow/Pink/Reset This setting can be adjusted to suit your personal preferences. Red/Blue/Green/Yellow/Pink: Changing the adjustment value will refresh the adjusted screen. Select the required option by pressing the ▲ or ▼ button, then press the ENTER button. Press the ◄ or ► button until you reach the optimal setting. Reset: The previously adjusted colors will be reset to the factory defaults.
Edge Enhancement: Off/On You can emphasize object boundaries.

Changing the Screen Size

You can select the picture size which best corresponds to your viewing requirements. 1 Press the MENU button.
Press the ENTER button to select Picture. Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select Size, then press the ENTER button.
2 Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select the screen format you want, then press the ENTER
button.
Press the EXIT button to exit.
16:9: Sets the picture to 16:9 wide mode.  Zoom1: Magnifies the size of the picture on the screen.  Zoom2: Expands the Zoom1 format picture.  Wide Fit : Enlarges the aspect ratio of the picture to fit the entire screen.  4:3 : Sets the picture to 4:3 normal mode.  Just Scan : Use the function to see the full image without any truncation when
DTV(1080i), HDMI (1080i, 1080p) or Component (1080i, 1080p) signals are input.
Press the P.SIZE button on the remote control to change the picture size.
Picture
Return
Mode Contrast Brightness Sharpness Color Tint Color Tone
Detailed Settings
Size
Picture
Return
Mode Contrast Brightness Sharpness Color Tint Color Tone
Detailed Settings Size
Dynamic
G50 R50
Cool1
16:9
Picture
Dynamic
16:9
Zoom1
G50 R50
Zoom2
Cool1
Wide Fit
OK
4:3 Just Scan
16:9
Picture
100
45
75
55
Enter
100
45
75
55
Enter
16:9
Sets the picture to 16:9 wide mode.
Zoom1
Magnifies the size of the picture on
Zoom2
Expands the Zoom1 format picture.
the screen.
Wide Fit
Enlarges the aspect ratio of the picture to fit the entire screen.
4:3
Sets the picture to 4:3 normal mode.
Just Scan
Use the function to see the full image without any truncation when DTV(1080i), HDMI (1080i, 1080p) or Component (1080i, 1080p) signals are input.
● You can select the 16:9, 4:3, Wide Fit and Just Scan screen sizes in the Component (1080i, 1080p), HDMI (1080i, 1080p), or DTV (1080i) mode.
● In DTV (720p), Component (720p) or HDMI (720p) mode, any of 16:9, 4:3 and Wide Fit can be selected.
● In Analog TV, AV, S-VIDEO, Component (480i, 480p), HDMI (480i, 480p), or DTV (480i, 480p) mode, any of 16:9, Zoom1, Zoom2, and 4:3 can be selected.
● In Zoom1, Zoom2 and Wide Fit modes, you can move the picture on the screen by pressing the ▲ or ▼ button.
● Each adjusted setting will be stored separately according to its input mode.
● When watching an HD(High Definition 720p, 1080i, 1080p) signal, you can use Wide Fit. Wide Fit sets the optimum picture format by expanding it both horizontally and vertically. For example, you can reset the picture in 4:3 format to 16:9.
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Digital Noise Reduction

If the broadcast signal received by your TV is weak, you can activate the Digital Noise Reduction feature to help reduce any static and ghosting that may appear on the screen.
1 Press the MENU button.
Press the ENTER button to select Picture. Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select Digital NR, then press the ENTER button.
2 Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select Off, Low, Medium, High, or Auto, then press the
ENTER button.
Press the EXIT button to exit.
The Digital NR function is available in all modes except PC.
Off: Switches the Digital NR function off.  Low: Sets Digital NR to low.  Medium: Sets Digital NR to mid range.  High : Sets Digital NR to high.  Auto : Reduces the noise of the picture automatically.
Picture
Tint Color Tone
Detailed Settings
Size
Digital NR
DNIe Active Color Color Gamut Position Reset
Picture
Tint Color Tone
Detailed Settings
Size
Digital NR
DNIe Active Color Color Gamut Position Reset
G50 R50
Cool1
16:9
Auto
On On
Normal
OK
Picture
G50 R50
Cool1
16:9
Low
Off
On
Cool1
Low
Off
OK
Medium
Normal
High
Auto
Low
OK
Picture
Enter
Enter

DNIe (Digital Natural Image engine)

This TV includes the DNIe function so as to provide a high visual quality. If you set DNIe to on, you can view the screen with the DNIe feature activated. If you set the DNIe to Demo, you can view the applied DNIe and normal pictures on the screen, for demonstration purposes. Using this function, you can view the difference in the visual quality.
1 Press the MENU button.
Press the ENTER button to select Picture. Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select DNIe, then press the ENTER button.
This function doesn’t work when the Input Source is PC.
2 Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select Off, Demo, or On, then press the ENTER button.
Press the EXIT button to exit.
Off: Switches off the DNIe mode.  Demo: The screen before applying DNIe appears on the left and the screen after
applying DNIe appears on the right.
On: Switches on the DNIe mode.
The DNIe function is not supported in the Movie mode. (It is inactivated.)
DNIeTM (Digital Natural Image engine)
This feature brings you more a detailed image with detail, contrast and white enhancement.
Picture
Tint Color Tone
Detailed Settings
Size Digital NR
DNIe
Active Color Color Gamut Position Reset
Picture
Tint Color Tone
Detailed Settings
Size Digital NR
DNIe
Active Color Color Gamut Position Reset
G50 R50
Cool1
16:9
Auto
On
On
Normal
OK
Picture
G50 R50
Cool1
16:9
Auto
On
Off
Off
Demo
Normal
On
OK
Picture
Enter
Enter

Setting the Active Color

If you turn on this option, the colors of the sky and grass will be stronger and clearer for a more vivid on-screen picture. 1 Press the MENU button.
Press the ENTER button to select Picture. Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select Active Color, then press the ENTER button.
2 Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select Off or On, then press the ENTER button.
Press the EXIT button to exit.
This function is not available in PC mode.
When you select Standard or Movie in Picture Mode, the Active Color automatically changes to Off and it is deactivated. When the Picture Mode is set to Dynamic, the
Active Color is activated regardless of the value of Picture Mode.
Picture
Tint Color Tone
Detailed Settings
Size Digital NR DNIe
Active Color
Color Gamut Position Reset
Picture
Tint Color Tone
Detailed Settings
Size Digital NR DNIe
Active Color
Color Gamut Position Reset
G50 R50
Cool1
16:9
Auto
On
On
Normal
OK
Picture
G50 R50
Cool1
16:9
Auto
On
Off
Off
Normal
On
OK
Picture
Enter
Enter

Setting the Color Gamut

You can choose your favorite color gamut. Color gamut means a color matrix made up with the basic colors of Red, Green and Blue.
1 Press the MENU button.
Press the ENTER button to select Picture. Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select Color Gamut, then press the ENTER button.
2 Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select Wide, Normal, or sRGB, then press the ENTER button.
Press the EXIT button to exit.
Wide: Displays the native color gamut of panel device.  Normal: Normal Color Gamut offers flat and natural color tone.  sRGB: Supports color tone of sRGB format.
Picture
Tint Color Tone
Detailed Settings
Size Digital NR DNIe Active Color
Color Gamut
Position Reset
Picture
Tint Color Tone
Detailed Settings
Size Digital NR DNIe Active Color
Color Gamut
Position Reset
G50 R50
Cool1
16:9
Auto
On On
Normal
OK
Picture
G50 R50
Cool1
16:9
Auto
On On
Wide
Normal Normal
sRGB
OK
Picture
Enter
Enter
0
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Adjusting the Screen Position

You can adjust the horizontal and vertical position of the screen. 1 Press the MENU button.
Press the ENTER button to select Picture. Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select Position, then press the ENTER button.
2 Press the ▲/▼/◄/► button to adjust the screen position.
Press the EXIT button to exit.

Freezing the Picture

Press the STILL button to freeze a moving picture. (Normal sound will still be heard.) To cancel this function, press the STILL button again or press any button on the remote control.
Picture
Tint Color Tone
Detailed Settings
Size Digital NR DNIe Active Color Color Gamut
Position
Reset
Position
G50 R50
Move Enter Return
Cool1
Auto
Normal
Picture
16:9
On On
OK
Enter

Sound Control

Using Automatic Sound Settings

Your TV has automatic sound settings (“Standard”, “Music”, “Movie”, “Speech”, and “Custom”) that are preset at the factory. Or, you can select “Custom”, which automatically recalls your personalized sound settings.
1 Press the MENU button.
Press the ◄ or ► button to select Sound, then press the ENTER button. Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select Mode, then press the ENTER button.
2 Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select Mode, then press the ENTER button.
Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select Standard, Music, Movie, Speech, or Custom sound setting, then press the ENTER button.
Press the EXIT button to exit.
Choose Standard for the standard factory settings. Choose Music when watching music videos or concerts. Choose Movie when watching movies. Choose Speech when watching a show that is mostly dialog (i.e., news). Choose Custom to recall your personalized settings (See page 34).
Press the S.MODE button on the remote control to select one of the standard sound settings.
Sound
Return
Mode
SRS TruSurround XT Preferred Language
Multi-Track Sound
Auto Volume Internal Mute
Mode
Return
Mode
Balance 100Hz 300Hz 1kHz 3kHz 10kHz Reset
English
Sound
Standard Music Movie Speech
Custom
Sound
Off
Stereo
Off Off
OK
Enter
Enter

Customizing the Sound

The sound settings can be adjusted to suit your personal preference. (Alternatively, you can use one of the “automatic” settings.)
1 Press the MENU button.
Press the ◄ or ► button to select Sound, then press the ENTER button. Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select Mode, then press the ENTER button.
2 Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select Mode, then press the ENTER button.
Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select a particular item (Standard, Music, Movie, Speech,
Custom), then press the ENTER button.
3 Press the ▲ or ▼ button.
Press the ◄ or ► button to select a particular frequency to adjust, then press the ENTER button. Press the ▲ or ▼ button to increase or decrease the level of the particular frequency, then press the ENTER button.
L/R Sound Balance Adjustment :
To adjust the sound balance of the L/R speakers.
Bandwidth Adjustment (100Hz, 300Hz, 1kHz, 3kHz, 10kHz) :
To adjust the level of different bandwidth frequencies.
Resetting the Equalizer Settings to the Factory Defaults
4 Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select Reset, then press the ENTER button.
Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select OK or Cancel then press the ENTER button.
Press the EXIT button to exit.
The equalizer resets to the factory defaults.
Mode
Return
Mode
Balance 100Hz 300Hz 1kHz 3kHz 10kHz Reset
Mode
Return
Mode
Balance 100Hz 300Hz 1kHz 3kHz 10kHz
Reset
Mode
Return
Mode
Balance 100Hz 300Hz 1kHz 3kHz 10kHz
Reset
Standard Music Movie Speech
Custom
Sound
Custom
Sound
Standard
OK
Cancel
Sound
OK
Enter
OK
Enter
OK
Enter
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Setting the TruSurround XT

TruSurround XT is a patented SRS technology that solves the problem of playing 5.1 multichannel content over two speakers. TruSurround delivers a compelling, virtual surround sound experience through any two-speaker playback system, including internal television speakers. It is fully compatible with all multichannel formats.
1 Press the MENU button.
Press the ◄ or ► button to select Sound, then press the ENTER button. Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select SRS TruSurround XT, then press the ENTER button.
2 Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select Off or On, then press the ENTER button.
Press the EXIT button to exit.
Press the SRS button on the remote control to select On or Off.
Sound
Return
Mode
SRS TruSurround XT
Preferred Language
Multi-Track Sound
Auto Volume Internal Mute
Sound
Return
Mode
SRS TruSurround XT
Preferred Language
Multi-Track Sound
Auto Volume Internal Mute
Sound
Off
On
Sound
Off
English
Stereo
Off Off
Off
English
Stereo
Off Off
Enter
Enter
TRADEMARK & LABEL LICENSE NOTICE
TruSurround XT, SRS and Symbol are trademarks of SRS Labs, Inc. TruSurround XT technology is incorporated under license from SRS Labs, Inc.

Choosing a Multi-Channel Sound (MTS) Track - Digital

The digital-TV transmission system is capable of simultaneous transmission of many audio tracks (for example, simultaneous translations of the program into foreign languages). The availability of these additional “multitracks” depends upon the program.
Preferred Language
1 Press the MENU button.
Press the ◄ or ► button to select Sound, then press the ENTER button. Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select Preferred Language, then press the ENTER button.
2 Press the ▲ or ▼ button to choose the language (English, Spanish, or French) you want,
then press the ENTER button.
Press the EXIT button to exit.
You can only select the language among the actual languages being broadcast.
Press the MTS button on the remote control to listen in a language other than the preferred language.
Sound
Return
Mode SRS TruSurround XT
Preferred Language
Multi-Track Sound
Auto Volume Internal Mute
Sound
Return
Mode SRS TruSurround XT
Preferred Language
Multi-Track Sound
Auto Volume Internal Mute
Sound
English
Spanish French
Sound
Off
English
Stereo
Off Off
Off
English
Stereo
Off Off
Enter
Enter

Choosing a Multi-Channel Sound (MTS) Track - Analog

Depending on the particular program being broadcast, you can listen to Mono, Stereo, or SAP.
Multi-Track Sound
1 Press the MENU button.
Press the ◄ or ► button to select Sound, then press the ENTER button. Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select Multi-Track Sound, then press the ENTER button.
2 Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select a setting you want, then press the ENTER button.
Press the EXIT button to exit.
Choose Mono for channels that are broadcasting in mono, or if you are having
difficulty receiving a stereo signal.
Choose Stereo for channels that are broadcasting in stereo. Choose SAP to listen to the Separate Audio Program, which is usually a foreign-
language translation.
Press the MTS button on the remote control repeatedly to select Mono, Stereo, or
SAP.
Sound
Return
Mode SRS TruSurround XT
Preferred Language
Multi-Track Sound
Auto Volume Internal Mute
Sound
Return
Mode SRS TruSurround XT
Preferred Language
Multi-Track Sound
Auto Volume Internal Mute
Sound
Mono
Stereo
SAP
Sound
Off
English
Stereo
Off Off
Off
English
Stereo
Off Off
Enter
Enter
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Automatic Volume Control

Reduces the difference in volume level among broadcasters. 1 Press the MENU button.
Press the ◄ or ► button to select Sound, then press the ENTER button. Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select Auto Volume, then press the ENTER button.
2 Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select Off or On, then press the ENTER button.
Press the EXIT button to exit.
Sound
Return
Mode SRS TruSurround XT Preferred Language
Multi-Track Sound
Auto Volume
Internal Mute
Sound
Return
Mode SRS TruSurround XT Preferred Language
Multi-Track Sound
Auto Volume
Internal Mute
Sound
Off
On
Sound
Off
English
Stereo
Off
Off
Off
English
Stereo
Off
Off

Selecting the Internal Mute

Sound output from the TV speakers is muted. This is useful when you want to listen to audio through your sound system instead of the TV.
1 Press the MENU button.
Press the ◄ or ► button to select Sound, then press the ENTER button. Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select Internal Mute, then press the ENTER button.
2 Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select Off or On, then press the ENTER button.
Press the EXIT button to exit.
● The left/right audio outputs and digital audio outputs (Optical) remain enabled.
● The VOL +, VOL -, MUTE and S.MODE buttons do not operate when the Internal
Mute is set to On.
Sound
Return
Mode SRS TruSurround XT Preferred Language
Multi-Track Sound
Auto Volume
Internal Mute
Sound
Return
Mode SRS TruSurround XT Preferred Language
Multi-Track Sound
Auto Volume
Internal Mute
Sound
Off
On
Sound
Off English
Stereo
Off
Off
Off English
Stereo
Off
Off
Enter
Enter
Enter
Enter
Internal Speakers Audio Out (Optical OUT) Audio Out (L/R OUT)
TV, AV,
S-Video
Internal Mute
Off
Speaker
Available
Internal Mute OnSound not
output
Video
No Signal
Sound not
output
Component,
PC
Speaker
Available
Sound not
output
Sound not
output
HDMI
Speaker
Available
Sound not
output
Sound not
output
TV, AV,
S-Video
Speaker
Available
Sound
Available
Sound not
output
Component,
PC
Speaker
Available
Sound
Available
Sound not
output
HDMI
Sound not
output
Sound not
output
Sound not
output
When Internal Mute is set to On, Sound menu except Multi-Track Sound cannot be adjusted.
TV, AV,
S-Video
Sound not
output
Sound
Available
Sound not
output
Component,
PC
Sound not
output
Sound
Available
Sound not
output
HDMI
Sound not
output
Sound
Available
Sound not
output

Channel Control

Clearing Scrambled Channels
- Digital
The Clear Scrambled Channel function is used to filter out scrambled channels after Auto Program is completed. It removes the scrambled channels from the list by tuning the digital cable channels. This process may take up to 20-30 minutes.
1 Press the MENU button.
Press the ◄ or ► button to select Channel, then press the ENTER button. Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select Clear Scrambled Channel, then press the ENTER button. It searches scrambled channels, which are to be removed from the list.
To stop searching scrambled channels;
Press the ▼ button to select Stop, then press the ENTER button. Press the ◄ or ► button to select Yes, then press the ENTER button.
2 When the scrambled channel searching is completed, press the ENTER button.
Press the EXIT button to exit.
Channel
Return
Antenna Auto Program
Clear Scrambled Channel
Channel List
Fine Tune
Signal Strength LNA
Channel
Clear Scrambled Channel
Removing Scrambled Channel.
Stop
Clear Scrambled Channel
Stop Searching Scrambled Channel.
Yes No
Enter
Enter
Cable
On
Enter
DTV Cable 3-1
10%
Return
DTV Cable 3-1
10%
Return

Adding and Erasing Channels

You can add or delete a channel to display the channels you want. To use the Channel List function, first run Auto Program (see pages 20~21).
1 Press the MENU button.
Press the ◄ or ► button to select Channel, then press the ENTER button. Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select Channel List, then press the ENTER button.
2 Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select Added, then press the ENTER button.
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Channel
Return
Antenna Auto Program
Clear Scrambled Channel
Channel List
Fine Tune
Signal Strength LNA
Channel List
Return
All
Added
Favorite Default List Mode
Air
On
Channel
Enter
All
Channel
Continued...
Enter
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3 Press the ▲/▼/◄/► buttons to select a channel to add, then press the ENTER button.
4 Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select Add, then press the ENTER button to add the channel.
The symbol appears prior to the corresponding channel number. Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select Return, then press the ENTER button to return.
All added channels will be shown on Added menu.
5 Press the ▲/▼/◄/► buttons to select a channel to delete, then press the ENTER button.
Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select Delete, then press the ENTER button to delete the channel.
Press the EXIT button to exit.
Red (P.MODE) button: Press repeatedly to select All Channel List, Added
Channel List, or Favorite Channel List.
Green (S.MODE) button: Press to add all channels deleted.  Yellow (STILL) button: Press to delete all channels memorized.
Press the ADD/DEL button on the remote control. Press the CH and CH button to select the channel to be added or deleted, then press the ENTER button.

Setting Your Favorite Channels

You can set channels you watch frequently as favorites. 1 Press the MENU button.
Press the ◄ or ► button to select Channel, then press the ENTER button. Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select Channel List, then press the ENTER button.
2 Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select All or Added, then press the ENTER button.
3 Press the ▲/▼/◄/► buttons to select a channel as a favorite channel, then press the
ENTER button. Press the CH and CH button to display the next channel list page.
4 Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select Favorite, then press the ENTER button.
The “ ” symbol will be highlighted and the channel will be set as a Favorite. To cancel your Favorite channel selection, press the ENTER button until the “ ” symbol disappears.
Press the EXIT button to exit.
Only memorized channels can be set as favorite channels.
All favorite channels will be shown on the Favorite menu.
Channel List
DTV Air 5-1
Channel List
DTV Air 5-1
2
5-1
8 11-1 14 17 20-1
2
5-1
8 11-1 14 17 20-1
Added Channel List
Watch
Add
Delete Name
Favorite
Return
21
Added Channel List
Added
Watch
Add
Delete
Name
Favorite
Return
21
Channel
Return
Antenna Auto Program
Clear Scrambled Channel
Channel List
Fine Tune
Signal Strength LNA
Channel List
Return
All
Added Favorite Default List Mode
Channel List
DTV Air 5-1
2
5-1
8 11-1 14 17 20-1
All Channel List
Added
Favorite
Watch
Add
Delete
Name
Favorite
Return
21
List Mode
Channel
Channel
4
7-1 10-1 13-1 16 19 22-1
Add All
Enter Return
4
7-1 10-1 13-1 16 19 22-1
List Mode
Enter Return
Air
On
Enter
All
4
7-1 10-1 13-1 16 19 22-1
List Mode
Enter Return
1/2
Delete All
1/2
Delete All
Enter
1/2
Delete All
To select the favorite channels you have set up, press the FAV.CH button on the remote control.

Viewing the Channel Lists

You can display a list of all channels, added channels or your favorite channels. 1 Press the MENU button.
Press the ◄ or ► button to select Channel, then press the ENTER button. Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select Channel List, then press the ENTER button.
2 Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select All, Added, or Favorite, then press the ENTER button.
To toggle between your all channels, add channels, or favorite channels, use the red (P.MODE) button on the remote control.
Red (P.MODE) button: Press repeatedly to select All Channel List, Added
Channel List, or Favorite Channel List.
Channel List
DTV Air 5-1
2
5-1
8 11-1 14 17 20-1

Labeling Channels - Analog

Channels can labeled so that their call letters appear whenever the channel is selected. 1 Press the MENU button.
Press the ◄ or ► button to select Channel, then press the ENTER button. Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select Channel List, then press the ENTER button.
2 Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select All, then press the ENTER button.
3 Press the ▲/▼/◄/► buttons to select the channel to be assigned a new name, then press
the ENTER button.
4 Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select Name, then press the ENTER button.
Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select a letter, a number or a blank. (Results in this sequence: A~Z, 0~.9, +, -, , /, blank). Press the ◄ or ► button to switch to the next field, which will be selected. Select a second letter or digit by pressing the ▲ or ▼ button, as above. Repeat the process to select the last three digits. When you have finished, press the ENTER button to assign the new name. To erase the assigned new name, press and hold the ▲ or ▼ button until a blank appears.
Press the EXIT button to exit.
The names of digital broadcasting channels are automatically assigned and thus cannot be assigned by users.
Channel List
Air 2
2
5-1 8 11-1 14 17 20-1
Channel
Return
Antenna Auto Program
Clear Scrambled Channel
Channel List
Fine Tune
Signal Strength LNA
Air
On
Channel
Channel List
Return
All
Added Favorite Default List Mode
All
Channel
Added Channel List
Added
Page
4
7-1 10-1 13-1 16 19 22-1
List Mode
Enter Return
12 15 18-1 21
3 6-1 9-1
Channel
Return
Antenna Auto Program
Clear Scrambled Channel
Channel List
Fine Tune
Signal Strength
LNA
Air
On
Channel
Channel List
Return
All
Added Favorite Default List Mode
All
Channel
All Channel List
Added
A
Watch
Add
Delete
Name
Favorite
Return
21
Adjust
4
7-1 10-1 13-1 16 19 22-1
List Mode
Enter Return
Enter
Enter
1/2
Delete All
Enter
Enter
1/2
Delete All
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Setting the Default Channel List Mode

You can set All, Added, or Favorite to be the Default List that appears when you press the CH LIST button. 1 Press the MENU button.
Press the ◄ or ► button to select Channel, then press the ENTER button. Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select Channel List, then press the ENTER button.
2 Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select Default List Mode, then press the ENTER button.
Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select All, Added, or Favorite, then press the ENTER button.
Press the EXIT button to exit.
The channel list you want to appear when you press the CH LIST button.
All: Shows All the channels when you press the CH LIST button on the remote
control.
Added: Shows Added channels when you press CH LIST button on the remote
control.
Favorite: Shows Favorite channels when you press CH LIST button on the remote
control.
Press the CH LIST button on the remote control to bring up the channel lists.
Channel
Return
Antenna Auto Program
Clear Scrambled Channel
Channel List
Fine Tune
Signal Strength LNA
Channel List
Return
All Added Favorite
Default List Mode
Channel
All
Added Favorite
Channel
Air
On
Enter
All
Enter

Fine Tuning Analog Channels - Analog

Use fine tuning to manually adjust a particular channel for optimal reception. 1 Press the MENU button.
Press the ◄ or ► button to select Channel, then press the ENTER button. Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select Fine Tune, then press the ENTER button.
2 Press the ▲ or ▼ button. Press the ◄ or ► button to adjust the fine tuning.
3 To store the fine tuning setting in the TV’s memory, press the ENTER button.
4 To reset the fine tuning setting, press the ▲ or ▼ button to select Reset, then press the
ENTER button.
Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select OK or Cancel, then press the ENTER button.
Press the EXIT button to exit.
Only analog TV channels can be fine tuned.
“” will appear next to the number of fine-tuned channels.
Channel
Return
Antenna Auto Program
Clear Scrambled Channel
Channel List
Fine Tune
Signal Strength
LNA
Fine Tune
Return
Air 7 *
Reset
Adjust
Fine Tune
Return
Air 7 *
Reset
Channel
Channel
OK
Cancel
Channel
Air
On
Enter
OK
OK
+3
Enter
+3
Enter

Checking the Digital-Signal Strength - Digital

Unlike analog channels, which can vary in reception quality from “snowy” to clear, digital (HDTV) channels have either perfect reception quality or you will not receive them at all. So, unlike analog channels, you cannot fine tune a digital channel. You can, however, adjust your antenna to improve the reception of available digital channels.
1 Press the MENU button.
Press the ◄ or ► button to select Channel, then press the ENTER button. Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select Signal Strength, then press the ENTER button.
2 If the signal strength meter indicates that the signal is weak, physically adjust your antenna
to increase the signal strength. Continue to adjust the antenna until you find the best position with the strongest signal.
Press the EXIT button to exit.
Channel
Return
Antenna Auto Program
Clear Scrambled Channel
Channel List
Fine Tune
Signal Strength
LNA
Signal Strength
Return
Air
On
Channel
Enter
Channel
Enter

LNA (Low Noise Amplifier)

If the TV is operating in a weak-signal area, sometimes the LNA function can improve the reception (a low-noise preamplifier boosts the incoming signal).
1 Press the MENU button.
Press the ◄ or ► button to select Channel, then press the ENTER button. Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select LNA, then press the ENTER button.
2 Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select Off or On, then press the ENTER button.
Press the EXIT button to exit.
If the picture is noisy with the LNA set to On, select Off.
The LNA setting must be made separately for each channel.
Channel
Return
Antenna Auto Program
Clear Scrambled Channel
Channel List
Fine Tune
Signal Strength
LNA
Channel
Channel
Return
Antenna Auto Program
Clear Scrambled Channel
Channel List
Fine Tune
Signal Strength
LNA
Off
On
Channel
Air
On
Enter
Air
On
Enter
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Function Description

Selecting a Menu Language

1 Press the MENU button.
Press the ◄ or ► button to select Setup, then press the ENTER button. Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select Language, then press the ENTER button.
2 Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select : English, Español, or Français, then press the ENTER
button.
Press the EXIT button to exit.
Setup
Return
Plug & Play
Language
Clock Sleep Timer
Timer 1 Timer 2 Timer 3 Game Mode DLP® 3D/Dual-View
Setup
Return
Plug & Play
Language
Clock Sleep Timer
Timer 1 Timer 2 Timer 3 Game Mode DLP® 3D/Dual-View
English
Inactivated Inactivated Inactivated
Setup
English
English
Español Français
Inactivated Inactivated Inactivated
Setup
Off
Off Off
Enter
Off Off
Enter

Setting the Time

Setting the clock is necessary in order to use the various timer features of the TV. Also, you can check the time while watching the TV. (Just press the INFO button.)
Option 1: Setting the Clock Automatically
The Clock can be set automatically if you are receiving a digital signal. 1 Press the MENU button.
Press the ◄ or ► button to select Setup, then press the ENTER button. Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select Clock, then press the ENTER button.
2 Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select Clock Mode, then press the ENTER button.
Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select Auto, then press the ENTER button.
3 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.
Setup
Return
Plug & Play Language
Clock
Sleep Timer
Timer 1 Timer 2 Timer 3 Game Mode DLP® 3D/Dual-View
Setup
Clock
Return
Clock Mode
Clock Set
Month / Day / Year
-- / -- / ----
Time Zone DST
Time Zone
Select the time zone in which you live.
Newfoundland Atlantic
Eastern
Central Mountain Pacific Alaska Hawaii
Move
Manual
Auto
Setup
Enter Return
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English
Off
Inactivated Inactivated Inactivated
Off
Off
Hour / Min
-- : -- --
Off
Enter
Enter
4 Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select DST (Daylight Saving Time), then press the ENTER
button. Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select Off or On, then press the ENTER button.
Press the EXIT button to exit.
Depending on the broadcast station and signal, the auto time may not be set correctly. If this occurs, set the time manually.
Antenna or Cable must be connected in order to set the time automatically.
Clock
Return
Clock Mode
Clock Set
Month / Day / Year
-- / -- / ----
Time Zone
DST
-- : -- --
Off
On
Setup
Auto
Hour / Min
-- : -- --
Off
Enter
Option 2: Setting the Clock Manually
1 Press the MENU button.
Press the ◄ or ► button to select Setup, then press the ENTER button. Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select Clock, then press the ENTER button.
2 Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select Clock Mode, then press the ENTER button.
Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select Manual, then press the ENTER button.
3 Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select Clock Set, then press the ENTER button. 4 Press the ◄ or ► button to move to Month, Day, Year, Hour, or Min.
Set the date and time you want by pressing the ▲ or ▼ button, then press the ENTER button.
Press the EXIT button to exit.
The current time will appear every time you press the INFO button.
You can set the month, day, year, hour, and minute directly by pressing the number
Clock
Return
Clock Mode
Clock Set
Month / Day / Year
-- / -- / ----
Time Zone DST
Clock
Return
Clock Mode
Clock Set
Month / Day / Year Hour / Min
--
Time Zone DST
Adjust
buttons on the remote control.
Setting the Sleep Timer
The sleep timer automatically shuts off the TV after a preset time (30, 60, 90, 120, 150 and 180 minutes). 1 Press the MENU button.
Press the ◄ or ► button to select Setup, then press the ENTER button. Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select Sleep Timer, then press the ENTER button. The Sleep Timer menu is displayed.
2 Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select the minute, then press the ENTER button.
To cancel the set sleep timer:
Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select Off, then press the ENTER button.
Press the EXIT button to exit.
Press the SLEEP button on the remote control until the appropriate time interval appears (any of the preset values from “30 min” to “180 min”).
Setup
Return
Plug & Play Language Clock
Sleep Timer
Timer 1 Timer 2 Timer 3 Game Mode DLP® 3D/Dual-View
/
--
/
Manual
Auto
Setup
---- --
Setup
Off
30 min 60 min 90 min 120 min 150 min 180 min
Setup
Hour / Min
-- : -- --
Off
Manual
:
--
Off
English
Off
Off Off
Enter
--
Enter
Enter
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Sleep Timer : 90 min.
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Setting the On/Off Timer
Use this feature to set the TV to turn on or off at a desired time. 1 Press the MENU button.
Press the ◄ or ► button to select Setup, then press the ENTER button. Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select Timer 1, Timer 2, or Timer 3, then press the ENTER button. The Timer 1, Timer 2, or Timer 3 menu is displayed.
2 Press the ◄ or ► button to select the required item below.
Press the ▲ or ▼ button to adjust to the setting satisfied.
Press the EXIT button to exit.
On Time: Select hour, minute, am/pm, and Inactivate/Activate.
(To activate timer with the setting satisfied, set to Activate.)
Off Time: Select hour, minute, am/pm, and Inactivate/Activate.
(To activate timer with the setting satisfied, set to Activate.)
Repeat: Select Once, Everyday, Mon ~ Fri, Mon ~ Sat, or Sat~Sun.  Volume: Select the required volume level.  Contents: When the On Time is active, you can turn on a specific channel or play
back contents such as photo or audio files. (Make sure that an USB device is connected to your TV.)
Auto Power Off
When you set the timer On, the Television will eventually turn off if no controls are operated for 3 hours after the TV was turned on by timer. This function is only available in timer On mode and prevents overheating, which may occur if a TV is on for too long time.
Setup
Return
Plug & Play Language Clock Sleep Timer
Timer 1
Timer 2 Timer 3
Game Mode DLP® 3D/Dual-View
Timer 1
On Time
12 : 00 am Inac tivate
Off Time
12 : 00 am Inac tivate
Repeat Volume
Contents
Contents
Source
Antenna Channel
Music
Photo
Once 10
TV Cab le 3
Adjust
TV
Cabl e
None
None
Adjust
English
Off
Inactivated
Inactivated Inactivated
Off
Off
Setup
Enter
Return
3
Return

Using the Game Mode

When connecting to a game console such as PlayStationTM or XboxTM, you can enjoy a more realistic gaming experience by selecting game menu.
1 Press the MENU button.
Press the ◄ or ► button to select Setup, then press the ENTER button. Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select Game Mode, then press the ENTER button.
2 Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select Off, Adventure, Sports, or Standard, then press the ENTER
button.
Press the EXIT button to exit.
Off : It cancels the game mode.  Adventure : It provides clear images for the game implementing dark area such as cave
and room.
Sports : It synchronizes image and sound when implementing fast moving pictures like
sports games.
Standard : Use this function in general cases.
Restrictions on Game Mode (Caution)
● To disconnect the game console and connect another external device, set Game Mode to Off in the Setup menu.
● If you display the TV menu in Game Mode, the screen shakes slightly.
● The mark ( ) appears on the screen which means that Game Mode is On with the selected source.
If Game Mode is On
● Picture Mode is automatically changed to Game and users cannot change the mode.
● Sound Mode in the Sound menu is deactivated. Adjust the sound using the equalizer.
● The Reset in the Sound menu is activated. Reset function initializes the Equalizer settings to the factory default setting.
● The Channel menu is deactivated.
Game Mode is not available in TV mode.
If the picture is poor when external device is connected to TV, check if Game Mode is On. Set Game Mode to Off and connect
external devices.
Setup
Return
Plug & Play
Language Clock Sleep Timer
Timer 1 Timer 2 Timer 3
Game Mode
DLP® 3D/Dual-View
Setup
Return
Plug & Play
Language Clock Sleep Timer
Timer 1 Timer 2 Timer 3
Game Mode
DLP® 3D/Dual-View
English
Off
Inactivated Inactivated Inactivated
Off
Off
Setup
English
Off
Off
Adventure
Off
Sports
Off
Standard
Off
Setup
Enter
Enter

Using the 3D/Dual-View Function

For the information of how to use the 3D/Dual-View Function,
● Please go to www.samsung.com → ‘PRODUCTS’ → ‘HDTV’ → ‘DLP TV’
● Click “3D/Dual-View Information”

Using the V-Chip

U.S.A Only This product is covered by the following U.S. patents : US4,930,158 US4,930,160
The V-Chip feature automatically locks out programs that are deemed inappropriate for children. The user must enter a PIN (personal ID number) before any of the V-Chip restrictions are set up or changed.
V-Chip function is not available in HDMI or component mode.
How to Enable/Disable the V-Chip
1 Press the MENU button.
Press the ◄ or ► button to select Setup, then press the ENTER button. Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select V-Chip, then press the ENTER button.
2 Press the ▲ or ▼ button.
Press the number buttons to enter your current 4-digit PIN.
The default PIN for a new TV set is “0-0-0-0”.
Setup
V-Chip
Caption Menu Transparency Blue Screen Melody Color Weakness
PC Home Theater PC
Light Effect
HDMI Black Level
V-Chip
Return
Enter PIN
*
Medium
Off
Medium
Off
In Watching
Normal
Setup
Enter
3 The V-Chip menu is displayed.
Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select V-Chip Lock. To enable the V-Chip feature, press the ENTER button so that the V-Chip Lock field is On. (Pressing the ▲ or ▼ button will alternate between On and Off.) Press the ENTER button.
Press the EXIT button to exit.
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Setup
V-Chip
Return
V-Chip Lock
TV Parental Guidelines MPAA Rating Canadian English Canadian French Downloadable U.S.Rating Change PIN
Off
On
Setup
Enter
Off
Enter
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Setting Up Your Personal ID Number (PIN)
1 Press the MENU button.
Press the ◄ or ► button to select Setup, then press the ENTER button. Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select V-Chip, then press the ENTER button.
2 Press the ▲ or ▼ button.
Press the number buttons to enter your current 4-digit PIN.
The default PIN for a new TV set is “0-0-0-0”.
3 The V-Chip menu is displayed.
Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select Change PIN, then press the ENTER button.
Setup
V-Chip
Caption Menu Transparency Blue Screen Melody Color Weakness
PC Home Theater PC
Light Effect
HDMI Black Level
V-Chip
Return
Enter PIN
*
V-Chip
Return
V-Chip Lock TV Parental Guidelines MPAA Rating Downloadable U.S.Rating
Change PIN
Medium
Off
Medium
Off
In Watching
Normal
Setup
Setup
On
Enter
Enter
4 The Change PIN screen will appear. Press the ▲ or ▼ button.
Press the number buttons to enter your current 4-digit PIN. Choose any 4 digits for your PIN and enter them. Re-enter the same 4 digits. The message PIN is changed sucessfully. is displayed, then your PIN has been memorized.
Press the EXIT button to exit.
If you forget the PIN, press the remote-control buttons in the following sequence,
which resets the pin to 0-0-0-0 : Power Off. → Mute → 8 → 2 → 4 → Power On.
Setup
Enter
<for USA models only>
V-Chip
Return
V-Chip Lock TV Parental Guidelines MPAA Rating Canadian English Canadian French Downloadable U.S.Rating
Change PIN
On
Setup
Enter
<for Canada models only>
Change PIN
Return
Enter Current PIN
*
Enter new PIN.
Confirm new PIN.
Setup
Enter
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How to Set up Restrictions Using “TV Parental Guidelines”
First, set up a personal identification number (PIN), and enable the V-Chip. (See previous section.) Parental restrictions can be set up using either of two methods: The TV guidelines or the MPAA rating.
1 Press the MENU button.
Press the ◄ or ► button to select Setup, then press the ENTER button. Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select V-Chip, then press the ENTER button.
2 Press the ▲ or ▼ button.
Press the number buttons to enter your current 4-digit PIN.
The default PIN for a new TV set is “0-0-0-0”.
3 The V-Chip menu is displayed.
Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select TV Parental Guidelines, then press the ENTER button.
4 The TV Parental Guidelines screen will appear.
Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select one of the six aged based categories:
TV-Y:
TV-Y7:
TV-G:
TV-PG:
TV-14:
TV-MA:
All children. The themes and elements in this program are specifically designed for a very young audience, including children from ages two to six.
Directed to older children. The themes and elements in this program may include mild physical or comedic violence, or may frighten children under the age of seven.
General audience. It contains little or no violence, no strong language, and little or no sexual dialog or situations.
Parental guidance suggested. This program may contain infrequent coarse language, limited violence, some suggestive sexual dialog and situations.
Parents strongly cautioned. This program may contain sophisticated themes, sexual content, strong language and more intense violence.
Mature audiences only. This program may contain mature themes, profane language, graphic violence and explicit sexual content.
Setup
V-Chip
Caption Menu Transparency Blue Screen Melody Color Weakness
PC Home Theater PC
Light Effect
HDMI Black Level
V-Chip
Return
Enter PIN
*
V-Chip
Return
V-Chip Lock
TV Parental Guidelines
MPAA Rating Canadian English Canadian French Downloadable U.S.Rating Change PIN
Medium
Off
Medium
Off
In Watching
Normal
Setup
Setup
On
Setup
Enter
Enter
Enter
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5 At this point, one of the TV-Ratings is selected. Press the ENTER button. Depending on
your existing setup, the “ ” symbol will be selected. (Blank = Unblocked, = Blocked) While “ ” is selected, press the ENTER button to block or unblock the category. To select
TV Parental Guidelines
Return
Allow All Block All
a different TV-Rating, press the ▲ or ▼ button and then repeat the process.
Fantasy violence.
FV:
Violence.
V:
Sexual situation.
S:
Allow All: Press to unlock all TV ratings.
Adult language.
L:
Sexually suggestive dialog.
D:
Lock all TV ratings.
ALL:
Block All: Press to lock all TV ratings.
The TV-Y, TV-Y7, TV-G, TV-PG, TV-14, and TV-MA have additional options. See the next step to change any of the following sub-ratings:
The V-Chip will automatically block certain categories that are “more restrictive”.
Setup
Enter
For example, if you block TV-Y category, then TV-Y7 will automatically be blocked. Similarly, if you block the TV-G category, then all the categories in the “young adult” group will be blocked (TV-G, TV-PG, TV-14, and TV-MA). The subratings (D, L, S, V) work together similarly. (See next section.)
6 How to set the FV, D, L, S and V sub-ratings. First, select one of these TV-Ratings: TV-Y, TV-Y7, TV-G, TV-PG, TV-14, or TV-MA
(See Step 4), and press the ENTER button. The “ ” symbol will be displayed for each sub-rating. While “ ” is selected, press the ► button to go to a sub rating. Press the ENTER button to block the sub rating. To select a different TV-Rating, press the ▲ or ▼ button and then repeat the process.
Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select Return, then press the ENTER button.
The V-chip will automatically block certain categories that are “more restrictive”. For example, if you block L sub-rating in TV-PG, then the L sub-ratings in TV-14 and TV-MA will automatically be blocked.
These categories consist of two separate groups: TV-Y and TV-Y7 (young children through age 7), and TV-G through TV-MA (everybody else). The restrictions for these two groups work independently: If a household includes very young children as well as young adults, the TV guidelines must be set up separately for each age group.
How to Set up Restrictions Using “MPAA Ratings”
The MPAA rating system uses the Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA) system, and its main application is for movies. When the V-Chip lock is on, the TV will automatically block any programs that are coded with objectionable ratings (either MPAA or TV-Ratings).
7 Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select MPAA Rating, then press the ENTER button.
8 The MPAA Rating screen will appear.
Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select an appropriate restriction. Press the ENTER button to activate the restriction selected. The “ ” symbol is indicated. While “ ” is selected, press the ENTER button to block or unblock the category.
Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select Return, then press the ENTER button.
G:  PG:  PG-13:  R:  NC-17:  X:  NR:
General audience (no restriction). Parental guidance suggested. Parents strongly cautioned. Restricted. Children under 17 should be accompanied by an adult. No children under age 17. Adults only. Not rated.
Allow All: Press to unlock all TV ratings Block All: Press to lock all TV ratings.
The V-Chip will automatically block any category that is “more restrictive”. For example, if you block the PG-13 category, then R, NC-17, and X will automatically be blocked also.
V-Chip
Return
V-Chip Lock TV Parental Guidelines
MPAA Rating
Canadian English Canadian French Change PIN
MPAA Rating
Return
Allow All Block All
On
Setup
Setup
Enter
Enter
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How to Set up Restrictions Using “Canadian English” (for Canada Models)
9 Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select Canadian English, then press the ENTER button.
10 The Canadian English screen will appear.
Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select an appropriate restriction. Press the ENTER button to activate the restriction selected. The “ ” symbol is indicated.
Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select Return, then press the ENTER button.
Programming intended for children under age 8.
C:
Programming generally considered acceptable for children 8 years and over
C8+:
to watch on their own. General programming, suitable for all audiences.
G:
Parental guidance.
PG:
Programming contains themes or content which may not be suitable for
14+:
viewers under the age of 14. Adult programming.
18+:
Allow All: Press to unlock all TV ratings. Block All: Press to lock all TV ratings.
The V-Chip will automatically block any category that is “more restrictive”. For example, if you block the G category, then PG, 14+, and 18+ will automatically be blocked also.
How to Set up Restrictions Using “Canadian French” (for Canada Models)
11 Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select Canadian French, then press the ENTER button.
12 The Canadian French screen will appear.
Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select an appropriate restriction. Press the ENTER button to activate the restriction selected. The “ ” symbol is indicated.
Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select Return, then press the ENTER button.
G:  8 ans+:  13 ans+:  16 ans+:
18 ans+:
Allow All: Press to unlock all TV ratings. Block All: Press to lock all TV ratings.
The V-Chip will automatically block any category that is “more restrictive”. For example, if you block 8 ans+ category, then 13 ans+, 16 ans+ and 18 ans+ will automatically be blocked also.
General. Not recommended for young children. Programming may not be suitable for children under the age of 13. Programming is not suitable for children under the age of 16. Programming restricted to adults.
V-Chip
Return
V-Chip Lock TV Parental Guidelines MPAA Rating
Canadian English
Canadian French Downloadable U.S.Rating Change PIN
Canadian English
Return
Allow All Block All
V-Chip
Return
V-Chip Lock TV Parental Guidelines MPAA Rating Canadian English
Canadian French
Downloadable U.S.Rating Change PIN
Canadian French
Return
Allow All Block All
On
Setup
Setup
On
Setup
Enter
Enter
Enter
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Setup
Enter
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Using the V-Chip for Digital Channels
Parental restriction information can be used while watching DTV channels. 13 Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select Downloadable U.S. Rating, then press the ENTER
button.
If information is not downloaded from the broadcasting station, the Downloadable U.S. Rating menu is deactivated.
Parental restriction information is automatically downloaded while watching DTV channels. It may take several seconds.
The Downloadable U.S. Rating menu is available for use after information is downloaded from the broadcasting station. However, depending on the information from the broadcasting station, it may not be available for use.
14 The Downloadable U.S. Rating screen will appear.
Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select an appropriate restriction. Press the ENTER button to activate the restriction selected. The “ ” symbol is indicated.
Press the EXIT button to exit.
Allow All: Press to unlock all TV ratings. Block All: Press to lock all TV ratings.
Parental restriction levels differ depending on the broadcasting station.
The default menu name and downloadable US rating changes depending on the downloaded information.
Even if you set the on-screen display to your desired language, the Downloadable U.S. Rating menu will appear in English only.
The rating will automatically block certain categories that are more restrictive.
The rating titles (for example: Humor Level..etc) and TV ratings (for example: DH, MH, H..etc) may differ depending on the broadcasting station.
V-Chip
Return
V-Chip Lock TV Parental Guidelines MPAA Rating Canadian English Canadian French
Downloadable U.S.Rating
Change PIN
Downloadable U.S. Rating
Return
Humor Level
Allow All Block All
DH MH H VH EH
The number of current rating information
On
Setup
Enter
Rating title
1 / 2
Setup
Enter
The number of all rating information

Viewing Closed Captions (On-Screen Text Messages) - Digital

The Digital Captions function operates on digital channels. 1 Press the MENU button.
Press the ◄ or ► button to select Setup, then press the ENTER button. Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select Caption, then press the ENTER button.
2 Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select Caption, then press the ENTER button.
Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select On, then press the ENTER button.
3 Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select Caption Mode, then press the ENTER button.
Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select submenu (Default, Service1~Service6, CC1~CC4, or
Text1~Text4) you want, then press the ENTER button.
4 Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select Digital Caption Options, then press the ENTER button.
Digital Caption Options are available only when Default and Service1~Service6
can be selected in Caption Mode
Service1~Service6 in digital caption mode may not be available depending on the
.
broadcast.
5 Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select the desired caption option, then press the ENTER
button. Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select the desired sub-menu options (see options below), then press the ENTER button.
Press the EXIT button to exit.
The availability of captions depends on the program being broadcast.
Default means to follow the standard set by the broadcaster.
Foreground and Background cannot be set to have the same color.
Foreground Opacity and Background Opacity cannot be both set to Transparent.
Size: This option consists of Default, Small, Standard, and Large.  Font Style: This option consists of Default, Style0 ~ Style 7. You can change the font you want.  Foreground Color: This option consists of Default, White, Black, Red, Green, Blue, Yellow,
Magenta, and Cyan. You can change the color of the letter.
Background Color: This option consists of Default, White, Black, Red, Green, Blue, Yellow,
Magenta, and Cyan. You can change the background color of the caption.
Foreground Opacity: This option consists of Default, Transparent, Translucent, Solid, and
Flashing. You can change the opacity of the letter.
Background Opacity: This option consists of Default, Transparent, Translucent, Solid, and
Flashing. You can change the background opacity of the caption.
Return to Default: This option sets each of Size, Font Style, Foreground Color, Background
color, Foreground Opacity, and Background Opacity to its default.
Setup
V-Chip
Caption
Menu Transparency Blue Screen Melody Color Weakness
PC Home Theater PC
Light Effect
HDMI Black Level
Caption
Return
Caption
Caption Mode Digital Caption Options
Caption
Return
Caption
Caption Mode
Digital Caption Options
Digital Caption Options
Return
Size
Font Style Foreground Color Background Color Foreground Opacity Background Opacity Return to Default
Medium
Off
Medium
Off
In Watching
Normal
Setup
Off
On
Setup
Default
Service1 Service2
Setup
Default
Default Default Default Default Default
Setup
Enter
Enter
Enter
Enter
Press the CAPTION button on the remote control to select On or Off.
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Viewing Closed Captions (On-Screen Text Messages) - Analog

The Analog Caption function operates in either analog TV channel mode or external signal mode. (Depending on the broadcasting signal, the Analog Caption function may operate on digital channels.)
1 Press the MENU button.
Press the ◄ or ► button to select Setup, then press the ENTER button. Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select Caption, then press the ENTER button.
2 Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select Caption, then press the ENTER button.
Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select On, then press the ENTER button.
3 Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select Caption Mode, then press the ENTER button.
Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select submenu (Default, CC1~CC4, or Text1~Text4) you want, then press the ENTER button.
Press the EXIT button to exit.
CC1: The Primary Synchronous Caption Service. These are captions in the primary
language that must be in sync with the sound, preferably matched to a specific frame.
CC2: The Special Non-Synchronous Use Captions. This channel carries data that is
intended to augment information carried in the program.
CC3: Secondary Synchronous Caption Service. Alternate program-related caption
data, typically second language captions.
CC4: Special Non-Synchronous Use Captions. Similar to CC2.  Text1: First Text Service. This may be various non-program related data.  Text2: Second Text Service. Additional data, usually not program related.  Text3/Text4: Third and Fourth Text Services. These data channels should be used
only if Text1 and Text2 are not sufficient.
● The default is the caption mode provided by broadcasters.
● The Caption feature doesn’t work in COMPONENT, PC, HDMI(DVI) modes.
● The availability of captions depends on the program being broadcast.
● When the Caption is not available to view, change the setup value to CC1 and such.
Setup
V-Chip
Caption
Menu Transparency Blue Screen Melody Color Weakness
PC Home Theater PC
Light Effect
HDMI Black Level
Caption
Return
Caption
Caption Mode
Digital Caption Options
Caption
Return
Caption
Caption Mode
Digital Caption Options
Medium
Off
Medium
Off
In Watching
Normal
Setup
Off
On
Setup
Default
CC1 CC2
Setup
Enter
Enter
Enter
Press the CAPTION button on the remote control to select On or Off.

Menu Transparency Level

Adjusts the transparency of the menu screen. 1 Press the MENU button.
Press the ◄ or ► button to select Setup, then press the ENTER button. Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select Menu Transparency, then press the ENTER button.
2 Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select level, then press the ENTER button.
Press the EXIT button to exit.
Setup
V-Chip Caption
Menu Transparency
Blue Screen Melody Color Weakness
PC Home Theater PC
Light Effect
HDMI Black Level
Setup
V-Chip Caption
Menu Transparency
Blue Screen Melody Color Weakness
PC Home Theater PC
Light Effect
HDMI Black Level
Medium
Medium
In Watching
Normal
Setup
Medium
High
Medium
Medium
Low Opaque
In Watching
Normal
Setup
Off
Off
Enter
Off
Off
Enter

Setting the Blue Screen Mode

If no signal is being received or the signal is very weak, a blue screen automatically replaces the noisy picture background. If you wish to continue viewing the poor picture, you must set the “Blue Screen” mode to “Off”.
1 Press the MENU button.
Press the ◄ or ► button to select Setup, then press the ENTER button. Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select Blue Screen, then press the ENTER button.
2 Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select Off or On, then press the ENTER button.
Press the EXIT button to exit.
Blue Screen is displayed when there is no signal from an external device, regardless of the Blue Screen Setting.
Setup
V-Chip Caption Menu Transparency
Blue Screen
Melody Color Weakness
PC Home Theater PC
Light Effect
HDMI Black Level
Setup
V-Chip Caption Menu Transparency
Blue Screen
Melody Color Weakness
PC Home Theater PC
Light Effect
HDMI Black Level
Medium
Off
Medium
Off
In Watching
Normal
Setup
Medium
Off
Off
Medium
On
Off
In Watching
Normal
Setup
Enter
Enter
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Adjusting the Melody Sound

The TV power on/off melody sound can be adjusted. 1 Press the MENU button.
Press the ◄ or ► button to select Setup, then press the ENTER button. Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select Melody, then press the ENTER button.
2 Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select Off, Low, Medium, or High, then press the ENTER
button.
Press the EXIT button to exit.
TRADEMARK & LABEL LICENSE NOTICE
Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories. Dolby and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.
Setup
V-Chip Caption Menu Transparency Blue Screen
Melody
Color Weakness
PC Home Theater PC
Light Effect
HDMI Black Level
Setup
V-Chip Caption Menu Transparency Blue Screen
Melody
Color Weakness
PC Home Theater PC
Light Effect
HDMI Black Level

Using the Color Weakness Enhancement Feature

This feature adjusts the Red, Green or Blue color to compensate for the user’s particular color weakness. 1 Press the MENU button.
Press the ◄ or ► button to select Setup, then press the ENTER button. Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select Color Weakness, then press the ENTER button.
2 Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select Color Weakness, then press the ENTER button.
3 Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select On, then press the ENTER button.
4 Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select a color to be adjusted, then press the ENTER button.
Press the ◄ or ► button to adjust the value of the color selected.
You can also select these options (Red, Green, or Blue) by pressing the ▲ or ▼ button.
Press the EXIT button to exit.
Setup
V-Chip Caption Menu Transparency Blue Screen Melody
Color Weakness
PC Home Theater PC
Light Effect
HDMI Black Level
Color Weakness
Return
Color Weakness Off
Red Green Blue
Color Weakness
Return
Color Weakness Off
Red
Green Blue
Color Weakness
Red
Medium
Off
Medium
Off
In Watching
Normal
Setup
Medium
Off
Medium
Off Low
Medium
Off
High
In Watching
Normal
Setup
Medium
Off
Medium
Off
In Watching
Normal
Setup
Off
On
Setup
On
Setup
Enter
Enter
Enter
0
0
0
Enter
0
0
0
Enter
0

Setting the Light Effect

You can turn on/off the blue LED on the front of TV according to the situation. Use it for saving power or when the LED dazzles your eyes.
1 Press the MENU button.
Press the ◄ or ► button to select Setup, then press the ENTER button. Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select Light Effect, then press the ENTER button.
2 Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select Off, In Standby, In Watching, or Always, then press
the ENTER button.
Press the EXIT button to exit.
Off: The blue LED is always off.  In Standby: The blue LED lights while in Standby mode and it turns off when your
TV is turned on.
In Watching: The blue LED lights when watching TV and it turns off when your TV is
turned off.
Always: The blue LED always lights.
Set the Light Effect to Off to reduce the power consumption.
Setup
V-Chip Caption Menu Transparency Blue Screen Melody Color Weakness
PC Home Theater PC
Light Effect
HDMI Black Level
Setup
V-Chip Caption Menu Transparency Blue Screen Melody Color Weakness
PC Home Theater PC
Light Effect
HDMI Black Level
Medium
Off
Medium
Off
In Watching
Normal
Setup
Medium
Off
Medium
Off In Standby
Off
In Watching
In Watching
Always
Low
Setup
Enter
Enter

Setting the HDMI Black Level

Using this function, you can adjust the image quality when the screen burn (appearance of black level, low contrast, low color, etc.) is encountered by the HDMI input for RGB limited range (16 to 235).
1 Press the MENU button.
Press the ◄ or ► button to select Setup, then press the ENTER button. Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select HDMI Black Level, then press the ENTER button.
2 Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select Normal or Low, then press the ENTER button.
Press the EXIT button to exit.
This function is active only when the externel input connects to HDMI (RGB signals).
Setup
Blue Screen Melody Color Weakness
PC Home Theater PC
Light Effect
HDMI Black Level
Film Mode
Function Help SW Upgrade
Setup
Blue Screen Melody Color Weakness
PC Home Theater PC
Light Effect
HDMI Black Level
Film Mode
Function Help SW Upgrade
Off
Medium
Off
In Watching
Normal
Off
On
Setup
Off
Medium
Off
In Watching
Low
Normal
Off
Low
On
Setup
Enter
Enter
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Setting the Film Mode - Analog

You can automatically sense and process film signals and adjust the picture for optimum quality. 1 Press the MENU button.
Press the ◄ or ► button to select Setup, then press the ENTER button. Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select Film Mode, then press the ENTER button.
2 Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select Off or On, then press the ENTER button.
Press the EXIT button to exit.
Film Mode is avliable in TV (analog), AV, and S-Video modes.
Setup
Blue Screen Melody Color Weakness
PC Home Theater PC
Light Effect
HDMI Black Level
Film Mode
Function Help SW Upgrade
Setup
Blue Screen Melody Color Weakness
PC Home Theater PC
Light Effect
HDMI Black Level
Film Mode
Function Help SW Upgrade
Off
Medium
Off
In Watching
Normal
Off
On
Setup
Off
Medium
Off
In Watching
Normal
Off
Off
In Watching
On
Setup
Enter
Enter

Setting the Function Help

Displays help on the menu functions. 1 Press the MENU button.
Press the ◄ or ► button to select Setup, then press the ENTER button. Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select Function Help, then press the ENTER button.
2 Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select Off or On, then press the ENTER button.
Press the EXIT button to exit.
The Function Help default setting is On.
Setup
Blue Screen Melody Color Weakness
PC Home Theater PC
Light Effect
HDMI Black Level Film Mode
Function Help
SW Upgrade
Setup
Blue Screen Melody Color Weakness
PC Home Theater PC
Light Effect
HDMI Black Level Film Mode
Function Help
SW Upgrade
Off
Medium
Off
In Watching
Nornal
Off
On
Setup
Off
Medium
Off
In Watching
Normal
Off
Off
In Watching
On
Setup
Enter
Enter

Upgrading the Software

Samsung call center at 1-800-SAMSUNG to receive information about downloading upgrades and using a USB drive. Upgrades will be possible by connecting a USB drive to the USB port located on the side of your TV.
1 Insert a USB drive containing the firmware upgrade into the USB Upgrade Port on the side
of the TV.
USB drive
2 Press the MENU button.
Press the ◄ or ► button to select Setup, then press the ENTER button. Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select SW Upgrade, then press the ENTER button. The message Scanning for USB... It may take up to 30 seconds. is displayed. Please be careful not to disconnect the power or remove the USB drive while upgrades are being applied. The TV will shut off and turn on automatically after completing the firmware upgrade. Please check the firmware version after the upgrades are complete.
The firmware and upgrade process may be different by country and region.
Setup
Blue Screen Melody Color Weakness
PC Home Theater PC
Light Effect
HDMI Black Level Film Mode
Function Help
SW Upgrade
Software Upgrade
Scanning for USB... It may take up to 30 seconds.
Off
Medium
Off
In Watching
Normal
Off
On
Setup
Enter
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PC Display

Using Your TV as a Computer (PC) Display

Setting Up Your PC Software (Based on Windows XP)
The Windows display-settings for a typical computer are shown below. The actual screens on your PC will probably be different, depending upon your particular version of Windows and your particular video card. However, even if your actual screens look different, the same basic set-up information will apply in almost all cases. (If not, contact your computer manufacturer or Samsung Dealer.)
1 First, click on Control Panel on the Windows start menu. 2 When the control panel window appears, click on Appearance and Theme and a display
dialog-box will appear.
3 When the control panel window appears, click on Display and a display dialog-box will
appear.
4 Navigate to the Settings tab on the display dialog-box.
The correct size setting (resolution) Optimum: 1024 x 768 pixels If a vertical-frequency option exists on your display settings dialog box, the correct value is
60 or 60 Hz. Otherwise, just click OK and exit the dialog box.
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Display Modes

If the signal from the system equals the standard signal mode, the screen is adjusted automatically. If the signal from the system doesn’t equal the standard signal mode, adjust the mode by referring to your videocard user guide; otherwise there may be no video. For the display modes listed below, the screen image has been optimized during manufacture.
D-Sub Input
Video Signal
IBM
VESA
Resolution
(Dot X Line)
640 x 350 720 x 400 640 x 480
640 x 480
800 x 600
1024 x 768
1152 x 864
1280 x 960
1280 x 1024
1920 x 1080
Horizontal
frequency (KHz)
31.46 70.08 P N
31.46 70.08 N P
31.46 59.94 N N
35.00 70.00 P P
37.86 72.80 N N
37.50 75.00 N N
37.87 60.31 P P
43.75 70.00 P P
48.07 72.18 P P
46.87 75.00 P P
48.36 60.00 N N
56.47 70.06 N N
57.67 72.00 P P
79.99 75.02 P P
53.70 60.00 N P
63.00 70.00 N P
64.87 72.00 N P
67.50 75.00 P P
60.00 60.00 P P
69.93 70.00 P P
72.07 72.00 P P
75.23 75.00 N P
63.98 60.02 P P
74.62 70.00 N N
76.82 72.00 N N
79.97 75.02 P P
66.58 60.00 P N
Vertical
frequency (Hz)
Horizontal
Polarity
Vertical Polarity
HDMI/DVI Input
Video Signal
IBM
CEA-861B
● When this TV is used as a PC display, 32-bit color is supported.
● Depending on the manufacturer, your PC display screen might appear different. (and depending on your particular version of Windows.) Check your PC instruction book for information about connecting your PC to a TV.
● If a vertical and horizontal frequency-select mode exists, select 60Hz (vertical) and 66.58KHz (horizontal).
● In some cases, abnormal signals (such as stripes) might appear on the TV screen when the PC power is turned off (or if the PC is disconnected). If so, press the SOURCE button on the remote control or SOURCE button on the side panel to enter a VIDEO mode. Also, make sure that the PC is connected.
Resolution
(Dot X Line)
640 x 350 31.47 70.00 P N 720 x 400 640 x 480 800 x 600
1024 x 768 1280 x 1024 1920 x 1080
Horizontal
frequency (KHz)
31.47 70.00 N P
31.47 60.00 N N
37.88 60.00 P P
48.36 60.00 N N
63.98 60.00 P P
67.50 60.00 P N
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Vertical
frequency (Hz)
Horizontal
Polarity
(N: Negative / P: Positive)
Vertical Polarity
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Setting up the TV with your PC

How to Auto Adjust
Use the Auto Adjust function to have the TV set automatically adjust the video signals it receives from the PC. The function also automatically fine-tunes the settings and adjusts the frequency values and positions.
Change to the PC mode first.
1 Press the MENU button.
Press the ◄ or ► button to select Setup, then press the ENTER button. Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select PC, then press the ENTER button.
2 Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select Auto Adjustment, then press the ENTER button.
The message Auto Adjustment in progress. Please wait. appears on the screen and the picture adjustments are automatically activated.
Setup
Blue Screen Melody Color Weakness
PC
Home Theater PC Light Effect
HDMI Black Level Film Mode
Function Help SW Upgrade
PC
Return
Image Lock Position
Auto Adjustment
Image Reset Resolution
Auto Adjustment in progress.
Please Wait.
Off
Medium
Off
In Watching
Normal
Off
On
Setup
1152x864 @60Hz
Setup
Enter
Enter
Adjusting the Screen Quality
The purpose of the picture quality adjustment is to remove or reduce picture noise. If the noise is not removed by fine tuning alone, then do the frequency adjustments to the utmost and fine tune again. After the noise has been reduced, re-adjust the picture so that it is aligned on the center of the screen.
Change to the PC mode first.
3 Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select Image Lock, then press the ENTER button.
4 Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select Coarse or Fine, then press the ENTER button.
Press the ◄ or ► button to adjust the screen quality, then press the ENTER button.
This feature may change the width of the image. If necessary, adjust the position to
center.
5 Select Return by pressing the ▲ or ▼ button, then press the ENTER button to return to the
previous menu.
PC
Return
Image Lock
Position Auto Adjustment Image Reset Resolution
Image Lock
Return
Coarse
Fine
Adjust
1152x864 @60Hz
Setup
Setup
50
31
Enter
Enter
Continued...
Changing the Screen Position
After connecting the TV to your PC, adjust the position of the screen if it is not well-aligned.
Change to the PC mode first.
6 Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select Position, then press the ENTER button.
7 Press the ▲ or ▼ button to adjust the Vertical Position.
Press the ◄ or ► button to adjust the Horizontal Position. Press the ENTER button.
Initializing the Image Settings
You can reset the previously adjusted settings to the factory defaults.
Change to the PC mode first.
8 Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select Image Reset, then press the ENTER button.
PC
Return
Image Lock
Position
Auto Adjustment Image Reset Resolution
Position
PC
Move Enter Return
Return
Image Lock Position Auto Adjustment
Image Reset
Resolution
1152x864 @60Hz
Setup
Enter
1152x864 @60Hz
Setup
Enter
9 The message Image Reset is completed. appears on the screen.
Viewing the Current Resolution
You can get the resolution information of your PC.
Change to the PC mode first.
10 Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select Resolution.
The resolution information is displayed on the screen.
Press the EXIT button to exit.
To change the resolution, see page 60.
Image Reset is completed.
PC
Return
Image Lock Position Auto Adjustment Image Reset
Resolution
1152x864 @60Hz
Setup
Enter
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Changing the Picture Size (PC Mode)

You can select the picture size which best corresponds to your viewing requirements. 1 Press the MENU button.
Press the ENTER button to select Picture. Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select Size, then press the ENTER button.
2 Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select the screen format you want, then press the ENTER
button.
Press the EXIT button to exit.
Wide TV: Sets the picture in Wide TV format.  Wide PC: Set the picture in Wide PC format.  4:3 : Set the picture in 4:3 format
Press the P.SIZE button on the remote control to change the picture size.
Picture
Return
Mode Contrast Brightness
Sharpness Color Tint
Color Tone
Detailed Settings
Size
Picture
Return
Mode Contrast Brightness
Sharpness Color
Tint
Color Tone
Detailed Settings
Size
Dynamic
G50 R50
Normal
Wide PC
Picture
Dynamic
G50 R50
Wide TV
Cool1
Wide PC
OK
4:3
16:9
Picture
80
55
50
60
Enter
80
55
50
60
Enter
Wide PC: The picture position ( , ) and size ( ) adjustment are available by pressing the ▲/▼/◄/► button.
Wide PC

Setting the Home Theater PC

You can view higher quality pictures by configuring the screen settings in PC Mode. If you set the Home Theater PC function to On, you can configure the Detailed Settings (when Picture Mode is set to Standard or Movie) as in PC Mode.
1 Press the MENU button.
Press the ◄ or ► button to select Setup, then press the ENTER button. Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select Home Theater PC, then press the ENTER button.
2 Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select Off or On, then press the ENTER button.
Press the EXIT button to exit.
This function is available only in PC mode.
Setup
Blue Screen Melody Color Weakness PC
Home Theater PC
Light Effect
HDMI Black Level Film Mode
Function Help SW Upgrade
Setup
Blue Screen Melody Color Weakness PC
Home Theater PC
Light Effect
HDMI Black Level Film Mode
Function Help SW Upgrade
Off
Medium
Off
In Watching
Normal
Off
On
Setup
Off
Medium
Off
Off
In Watching
On
Normal
Off
On
Setup
Enter
Enter

WISELINK

Using the WISELINK Function

This function enables you to view and listen to photo (JPEG) and audio files (MP3) saved on a USB Mass Storage Class (MSC) device.
1 Press the power button on the
remote control or side panel.
2 Connect a USB device containing
JPEG and/or MP3 files to the WISELINK jack (USB jack) on the side of the TV.
● If you enter the WISELINK mode with no USB device connected. “There is no device connected” message will appear. In this
case, insert the USB device, exit the screen by pressing the WISELINK button on the remote control and enter the WISELINK screen again.
● Photo and audio files must be named in English, French, or Spanish. If not, the files can not be played. Change the file names to English, French, or Spanish if necessary.
● Folder or file names can not exceed 128 characters. If exceeded, they won’t function.
● The file system only supports the FAT16/32.
Certain types of USB Digital camera and audio devices may not be compatible with this TV.
● WISELINK only supports the USB Mass Storage Class device (MSC). MSC is a Mass Storage Class Bulk-Only Transport device. Examples of MSC are Thumb drives and Flash Card Readers.
● Before connecting your device to the TV, please back up your files to prevent them from damage or loss of data. SAMSUNG is not responsible for any data file damage or data loss.
TV Side PanelTV Side Panel
Using the Remote Control Button in WISELINK Menu
Button Operations
Move the cursor and select an item
Select the currently selected item.
Play or pause the Slide Show or MP3 file.
Return to the previous menu.
Stop the current function and return to the previous high-level menu.
Run various functions from the Photo and Music menus.
Stop the current slide show or MP3 file.
Page Up or Down (file list item)
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Using the WISELINK Mode

1 Press the MENU button.
Press the ◄ or ► button to select Application, then press the ENTER button. Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select WISELINK, then press the ENTER button.
2 Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select the corresponding USB Memory Device, then press the
ENTER button.
The WISELINK menu differs depending on the USB Memory Device connected to TV.
Application
Return
WISELINK
Application
Enter
3 Press the ◄ or ► button to select Photo, Music, or Setup, then press the ENTER button.
To exit
WISELINK mode, press the WISELINK button on the remote control.
Press the WISELINK button on the remote control to turn on the WISELINK mode.
Enter Exit
Move Enter Return

Using the Photo (JPEG) List

You can play back the JPEG files saved on a memory device in various ways. 1 After switching the mode to WISELINK, select a memory device that you have installed.
(Refer to page 65)
2 Press the ENTER button to select Photo.
JPEG files and existing folders are displayed.
3 Press the ▲/▼/◄/► buttons to select a file, then press the ENTER button.
Pressing the button over a photo icon shows the currently selected photo in full
screen.
Press the INFO button and select View to view a photo image at its original size.
Pressing the button over a folder icon shows the JPEG files included in the folder.
While a full screen is displayed, ◄ or ► button will let you see another photo image in
the same folder.
Press the PLAY/PAUSE button when a Photo icon is selected to start a Slide Show.
WISELINK mode, press the WISELINK button on the remote control.
To exit
Moving to a photo may take a few seconds because the file needs to be loaded.
At this point, the
This menu shows only the files whose extension is jpeg (or jpg). Files with other
formats such as gif or tiff will not be displayed.
Fifteen thumbnail photos are displayed per page.
The thumbnails are numbered from left to right and from top to bottom, from 1 to 15.
Folders are displayed first and they are followed by all JPEG files in the current folder.
The folders and JPEG files are sorted in alphabetical order.
If the photo is displayed in full screen, you can zoom in and out or rotate the photo on
the screen. (Refer to pages 69~70)
It takes a while to show JPEG files as thumbnail images.
WISELINK for this product supports JPEG files up to 8K x 8K pixels. For progressive
JPEG files or files whose size exceeds 8MB, the photo will be displayed as a thumbnail only. When trying to view a progressive JPEG file, the “Not supported
mode” message will appear. When trying to view a file exceeding 8MB, the “This file is too large to decode” message will appear.
icon will appear.
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Move Enter Photo Menu Return
: Folder icon
: Photo icon
: Move to the previous
folder stage icon
Move Enter Return
Press the WISELINK button on the remote control to turn on the WISELINK mode.
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Using the Options Menu
Slide Show:
Starts a slide show. (Refer to “Viewing a Slide Show” on page 67)
Rotate:
You can rotate images in full screen mode. Images are rotated in the order of 90°, 180°, 270°, and 0° (original state). (Refer to “Rotating” on page 69)
Zoom:
You can zoom into images in full screen mode. Images are zoomed in on in the order of x2, x4, and x1 (original size). (Refer to “Zooming-In” on page 70)
Viewing a Slide Show
1 After switching the mode to WISELINK, select a memory device that you have installed.
(Refer to page 65)
2 Press the ENTER button to select Photo.
JPEG files and existing folders are displayed.
3 Press the INFO button to display the option (View, Slide Show).
4 Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select Slide Show, then press the ENTER button.
Slide show displays all JPEG files in the selected folder at a pre-set speed.
During the slide show, files are displayed in order from the currently shown file.
MP3 files can be automatically played during the slide show if the Background Music
is set to On. To enable this function, MP3 files and other photo files must be located in the same folder on the memory device.
To run the slide show repeatedly, change the setting by referring to page 72.
Press the PLAY/PAUSE button when a Photo icon is selected to start a Slide Show.
5 Press the INFO button during slide show to set the option (Slide Show Speed,
Background Music On/Off, Background Music Setting, List).
6 Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select the option, then press the ENTER button.
To exit WISELINK mode, press the WISELINK button on the remote control.
Press the WISELINK button on the remote control to turn on the WISELINK mode.
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View Slide Show
Exit
Slide Show Speed Background Music On/Off Background Music Setting List
Exit
Move Enter Return
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Using the Menu during a Slide Show
Music On
Fast
Slide Show Speed:
Select to control the slide show speed. Each time the
(Fast → Slow → Normal)
Background Music On/Off:
Select to choose whether you want to play MP3 file during a slide show. Each time the
(Music On → Music Off)
ENTER button is pressed, the speed changes repeatedly.
ENTER button is pressed, the background music activation changes repeatedly.
Background Music Setting:
While the slow show is in progress, MP3 files and folders under the same directory are displayed. Select a folder using the ▲ or ▼ buttons and press the ENTER button. The selected folder will be highlighted. Press the RETURN button to return to the slide show screen. The selected background music is played.
If you turn Off the Background Music, even if the Background Music Settings have been
set up, the background music will not be played.
List:
JPEG files and existing folders are displayed. To exit
WISELINK mode, press the WISELINK
button on the remote control. Press the WISELINK button to switch to the WISELINK start screen where another memory card can be selected.
When selecting a photo file, the photo file information is displayed on the left in the TV
screen, such as the resolution, the size, the date modified and the order of the file in the current directory.
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Resolution
Date modified
Order of the file
in the current
directory
◄◄
1/1 Page
►►
Move Open Select Return
Move Enter Photo Menu Return
Move Enter Photo Menu Return
Photo
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Rotating
1 After switching the mode to WISELINK, select a memory device that you have installed.
(Refer to page 65)
2 Press the ENTER button to select Photo.
JPEG files and existing folders are displayed.
3 Press the ▲/▼/◄/► buttons to select a file, then press the ENTER button.
Pressing the button over a photo icon shows the currently selected photo in full screen.
4 Press the INFO button to display the option (Slide Show, Rotate, Zoom).
Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select Rotate, then press the ENTER button.
Each time the ENTER button is pressed, the photo rotates repeatedly. (90°180° 270° 0°)
Rotating directly from 90 degrees to 270 degrees is not allowed.
When rotating a photo, the edge of the photo may not be displayed on the screen.
WISELINK mode, press the WISELINK button on the remote control.
To exit
The rotated file is not saved.
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Slide Show Rotate Zoom
Move Enter Return
Move Enter Photo Menu Return
Exit
Press the WISELINK button on the remote control to turn on the WISELINK mode.
The Rotating function information icon (Displayed at the top left of the screen).
Icon Current OSD Function
Rotating (90°) To rotate a photo by 90 degrees Rotating (180°) To rotate a photo by 180 degrees Rotating (270°) To rotate a photo by 270 degrees
Rotating (0°) To rotate a photo by original
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Zooming-In
1 After switching the mode to WISELINK, select a memory device that you have installed.
(Refer to page 65)
2 Press the ENTER button to select Photo.
JPEG files and existing folders are displayed.
3 Press the ▲/▼/◄/► buttons to select a file, then press the ENTER button.
Pressing the button over a photo icon shows the currently selected photo in full screen.
4 Press the INFO button to display the option (Slide Show, Rotate, Zoom).
Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select Zoom, then press the ENTER button.
Each time the ENTER button is pressed, the photo size increases. (x2x4 x1)
x2: Zoom-in to the photo x2.
x4: Zoom-in to the photo x4.
x1: Restore the photo to its original size.
To move the enlarged photo image up/down/left/right, press the ▲/▼/◄/► buttons.
To exit
WISELINK mode, press the WISELINK button on the remote control.
The enlarged file is not saved.
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Slide Show Rotate Zoom
Move Enter Return
Move Enter Photo Menu Return
Exit
Press the WISELINK button on the remote control to turn on the WISELINK mode.
Zoom function information icon (Displayed at the top left of the screen).
Icon Current OSD Function
Zoom (x 2) Zoom-in to a photo x2. Zoom (x 4) Zoom-in to a photo x4. Zoom (x 1) Restore a photo to its original size.
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Using the Music (MP3) List

You can play back the MP3 files saved on a memory device in various ways. 1 After switching the mode to WISELINK, select a memory device that you have installed.
(Refer to page 65)
2 Press the ◄ or ► button to select Music, then press the ENTER button.
MP3 files and existing folders are displayed.
3 Press the ▲ or ▼ buttons to select a file to be played, then press the ENTER button.
Pressing the ENTER button while a music file is highlighted immediately plays the
music file.
Pressing the ENTER button while a folder is highlighted shows the music files in the
folder.
To select a file on the next page, press the REW or FF button.
4 To select all files, press the INFO button to display the music menu.
Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select Play All Files, then press the ENTER button. All the MP3 files under the same folder will be played.
To play back the files repeatedly, change the setting by referring to page 72.
5 Press the PLAY/PAUSE button while playing an MP3 file to pause the file.
Press the STOP button to stop playback.
To exit WISELINK mode, press the WISELINK button on the remote control.
This menu shows only the files whose extension is mp3. Files with other extensions
are not displayed, even if they have been saved on the same memory device.
The selected file is displayed on the top of the screen with its playing time.
To adjust the music volume, press the VOL+ or VOL- button on the remote control.
To mute the sound, press the
FF and REW functions do not work during the play. When those buttons are pressed,
the play stops.
MUTE button on the remote control.
Nat King Cole-Fly me to the moon
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Upper Folder Folder 1 001 Swan Song feat.TBNY 002 Beatles-Yesterday 003 Fall in Love 004 Tom Waits-Time 005 Chuk Mangione-Feel So good
006 Nat King Cole-Fly me to the moon
007 Ryuichi Sakamoto-Rain 008 Bon jovi-This ain’t a love song
Move Enter Music Menu Return
: Folder icon
: Music list icon
: Move to the previous
folder stage icon
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Play All Files Play
Upper Folder Folder 1 001 Swan Song feat.TBNY 002 Beatles-Yesterday 003 Fall in Love 004 Tom Waits-Time 005 Chuk Mangione-Feel So good
006 Nat King Cole-Fly me to the moon
007 Ryuichi Sakamoto-Rain 008 Bon jovi-This ain’t a love song
Exit
Move Enter Music Menu Return
Move Enter Return
00:04:00
00:04:01 00:04:28 00:04:12 00:05:39 00:04:30 00:04:30 00:03:54
00:05:25
00:04:00
00:04:01 00:04:28 00:04:12 00:05:39 00:04:30 00:04:30 00:03:54
00:05:25
Press the WISELINK button on the remote control to turn on the WISELINK mode.
Music function information icon (Displayed at the top left of the screen).
Icon Current OSD Function
(Music) All Repeat When all music files in the folder are repeated.
(Music) All When all music files in the folder are played once.
(Music) One Repeat When a music file is repeated. (Music) One When a music file is played once.
(Music) Play/Pause
(Music) Stop
When pressing the PLAY/PAUSE button on the remote control while music is playing. The music stops and the ‘Play’ text appears at the top of the screen.
When pressing the STOP button on the remote control when music is stopped. The music resumes and the ‘Stop’ text appears at the top of the screen.

Using the Setup Menu

Setup displays the user settings of the WISELINK menu 1 After switching the mode to WISELINK, select a memory device that you have installed.
(Refer to page 65)
2 Press the ◄ or ► button to select Setup, then press the ENTER button.
The Setup menu is displayed.
3 Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select an item you want, then press the ENTER button.
4 Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select the option, then press the ENTER button.
Slide Show Speed:
Select to control the slide show speed. You can select
Slide Show Repeat:
● Off: Exits a slide show. It returns to Photo list after all the files in the folder have been
● On: Repeats the slide show from the beginning when all the files in the folder have been
Slow, Normal, or Fast.
displayed.
displayed.
Move Enter Return
Slide Show Speed : Normal ► Slide Show Repeat : On Background Music On/Off : On Music Repeat : On ► Screen Saver : 5 min
Move Enter Return
Slide Show Speed : Fast Slide Show Repeat : Off Background Music On/Off : On Music Repeat : On Screen Saver : 5 min
Slide Show Speed : Fast Slide Show Repeat : Off Background Music On/Off : On Music Repeat : On Screen Saver : 5 min
Slow Normal Fast
Move Enter Return
Off On
► ►
Background Music On/Off:
Select to determine whether to play an MP3 file during a slide show. You can select Music
Off or Music On.
Music Repeat:
Select to determine whether to repeat playing the music when all MP3 files in the current folder have been played. You can select
Off or On.
● Off: Doesn’t play back repeatedly.
● On: Plays back a music file or all music files repeatedly.
Screen Saver:
Select to set the waiting time before the screen saver is run when no button is pressed. You can select from
To prevent a residual image on the screen, the time to run the Screen Saver is set to
Off (Do Not Use), 5 min or 10 min.
5 min by default. Users can change the setting to Off, 5min or 10min according to user requirements.
WISELINK mode, press the WISELINK button on the remote control.
To exit
Press the WISELINK button on the remote control to turn on the WISELINK mode.
Move Enter Return
Slide Show Speed : Fast Slide Show Repeat : On Background Music On/Off : On Music Repeat : On Screen Saver : 5 min
Move Enter Return
Slide Show Speed : Fast Slide Show Repeat : On Background Music On/Off : On Music Repeat : On Screen Saver : 5 min
Move Enter Return
Slide Show Speed : Fast Slide Show Repeat : On Background Music On/Off : On Music Repeat : On Screen Saver : 5 min
Move Enter Return
Off On
Off On
Off 5 min 10 min
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Appendix

Identifying Problems

If the TV seems to have a problem, first try this list of possible problems and solutions. If none of these troubleshooting tips apply, call your nearest Samsung service center.
Problem Possible Solution
Poor picture quality. - Try another channel.
Poor sound quality. - Try another channel.
No picture or sound. - Try another channel.
No sound or sound is too low at maximum volume.
Picture rolls vertically. Check all connections. The TV operates erratically. Unplug the TV for 30 seconds, then try operating it again. The TV won’t turn on. Make sure the wall outlet is working. Remote control malfunctions - Replace the remote control batteries.
Digital broadcasting screen problem. Please check the digital signal strength and input antenna. The image is too light or too dark. - Adjust the Brightness and Contrast.
The visual qualities of digital channels vary.
Although the TV caption shows HD, the visual quality is not satisfactory.
- Adjust the antenna.
- Check all wire connections.
- Adjust the antenna.
- Press the
- Make sure the TV is plugged in.
- Check the antenna connections.
- Make sure the MUTE button is off. First, check the volume of units connected to your TV (digital broadcasting receiver, DVD,
cable broadcasting receiver, VCR, etc.). Then, adjust the TV volume accordingly.
- Clean the upper edge of the remote control(transmission window).
- Check the battery terminals.
- Press the TV button to put your remote control in the TV mode.
- Make sure the remote has batteries.
- Check that the “+” and “-” ends of the batteries are inserted correctly.
- Adjust the Fine tuning. The visual qualities of digital channels may vary depending on the original production
method(analog or digital).
- If the original production method is digital: High visual quality program.
- If the original production method is analog: The digital program displayed on the screen is originally an analog program which has been converted to digital. The visual quality is of an SD(Standard Definition) grade.
The HD(High Definition) caption that appears when switching channels or when pressing the Information button on the remote control means the selected channel is a digital channel. If the broadcasting station converts an analog signal into digital and transmits the signal, the visual quality may not be perfect.
SOURCE button.
The display panel used for the DLP TV is composed of many tiny pixels. These pixels may occasionally appear on the screen.

Cleaning and Maintaining Your TV

Please follow these guidelines to get the maximum performance from your TV.
Placement
Do not put the TV near extremely hot, cold, humid or dusty places.
Do not place the TV near appliances with electric motors that create magnetic fields, such as vacuum cleaners.
Keep the ventilation openings clear; do not place the TV on a soft surface, such as cloth or paper.
Place the TV in a vertical position only.
Liquids
Do not handle liquids near or on the TV. Liquids that spill into it can cause serious damage.
Cabinet
Never open the cabinet or touch the parts inside.
Wipe your TV with a clean, dry cloth. Never use water, cleaning fluids, wax, or chemicals.
Do not put heavy objects on top of the cabinet.
This DLP TV projects the image onto a large screen by applying an optical system.
If you place the TV set face down, it might cause a problem because dirt, or some other contaminant may become attached to the inside of the TV set.
Temperature
If your TV is suddenly moved from a cold to a warm place, unplug the power cord, and allow at least two hours for moisture that
may have formed inside the unit to dry completely.

Using Your TV in Another Country

If you plan to take your TV with you to a foreign country, please be aware of the different television systems that are in use around the world. A TV designed for one system may not work properly with another system due to differences in the TV channel frequencies.
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Technical Specifications

The descriptions and characteristics in this booklet are given for information purposes only and are subject to modification without notice.
Model Name HL-T5087S HL-T5687S HL-T6187S
Screen Size (Diagonal) 50 inch 56 inch 61 inch
Power Consumption 230 W
PC Resolution 1920 X 1080 @ 60Hz
Sound (Output) 10W x 2
Dimension (W x H x D)
Weight 61.2 lbs(27.8 Kg) 69.0 lbs(31.3 Kg) 74.7 lbs(33.9 Kg)
Environmental Considerations
Operating Temperature Operating Humidity Storage Temperature Storage Humidity
This device is a Class B digital apparatus.
Design and specifications are subject to change without prior notice.
For the power supply, refer to the label attached to the product.
45.1 x 31.8 x 13.3 inches
(1147 x 808 x 340 mm)
50.4 x 34.9 x 14.0 inches (1281 x 887 x 356 mm)
50 °F to 104 °F (10 °C to 40 °C)
10% to 80%, non-condensing
-4 °F to 113 °F (-20 °C to 45 °C) 5% to 95%, non-condensing
54.7 x 37.6 x 15.4 inches (1391 x 957 x 392 mm)
This product uses parts of the software from the Independent JPEG Group.This product uses parts of the software owned by the Freetype Project (www.freetype.org).This product uses some software programs which are distributed under the GPL/LGPL license. Accordingly, the following GPL and
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Guide d’installation du téléviseur numérique
Qu’est-ce que la télévision numérique?
La télévision numérique (DTV) est la nouvelle façon d’envoyer les données audio et vidéo vers votre téléviseur. Grâce à la télévision numérique, les diffuseurs peuvent transmettre des images haute définition (HDTV), un son ambiophonique Dolby digital et de nouveaux services comme le multiplexage de programmes (transmettre plus d’une émission sur une même chaîne) et la diffusion de données. Plusieurs de ces services peuvent aussi être combinés en un même signal numérique.
Services de télévision numérique
Qualité numérique de l’image
Les émissions en DTV sont transmises en deux formats différents, soit la télévision à définition standard (SDTV) et la télévision à haute définition (HDTV).
Les formats d’émission SDTV utilisent un signal vidéo 480 lignes avec balayage entrelacé (480i) ou progressif (480p). En fait, le
format 480i constitue la version numérique de nos émissions analogiques actuelles alors que le format 480p offre une meilleure qualité d’image que le 480i. En outre, puisque certaines émissions en format 480p sont diffusées en version panoramique, la qualité de l’image obtenue se compare avantageusement aux films DVD à balayage progressif.
Les formats d’émission HDTV incluent un affichage vidéo 1080 lignes avec balayage entrelacé (1080i) ou 720 lignes avec
balayage progressif (720p). Ces deux formats HDTV sont toujours diffusés en mode panoramique et ils offrent une qualité d’image bien supérieure au format SDTV.
Son ambiophonique Dolby
Avec la télévision numérique, vous pouvez écouter différents formats audio Dolby digital allant du format Dolby Surround 2.0 au son ambiophonique Dolby Digital 5.1 sur votre système audio. Bon nombre d’émissions en format HDTV sont aussi diffusées avec une trame sonore en DD 5.1.
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Questions et réponses
1. L’antenne que j’utilise actuellement convient-elle à la télévision numérique?
La télédiffusion numérique en direct utilise les mêmes canaux que la télévision analogique et convient parfaitement à de nombreuses antennes de télévision existantes. Toutefois, les assignations de canaux de télévision numérique sont différentes de celles des canaux analogiques. Il faudrait vérifier si les émissions numériques locales sont de types VHF (canaux 2 à 13) ou UHF (canaux 14 à 69) pour voir si vous avez besoin d’une antenne différente.
Si vos canaux numériques sont de type UHF et que la réception est bonne, votre antenne actuelle peut très bien convenir. Il en est
de même pour la réception numérique en VHF. Veuillez noter que dans certains marchés, les canaux VHF et UHF sont utilisés pour la télévision numérique.
Vous pouvez connaître les assignations de canaux numériques les plus récentes pour votre région en consultant des sites Web
tels que www.titantv.com, www.10000watts.com et www.fcc.gov.
2. Est-il difficile de recevoir des signaux numériques à la maison?
Cela dépend de la puissance d’émission de vos stations numériques locales et de la distance qui vous sépare de la tour de transmission. Les téléviseurs numériques ne nécessitent pas un signal aussi puissant que celui des téléviseurs analogiques pour produire des images et un son de haute qualité.
Une fois que le signal numérique dépasse un certain seuil au récepteur, les donnés numériques vidéo et audio décodées sont de
qualité identique à celle des données encodées initialement pour l’émission. Il s’agit d’un avantage considérable de la télévision numérique par rapport à la télévision analogique; il n’y a pas de bruits parasites, d’images fantômes ni de sons altérés.
3. Comment puis-je brancher une antenne dans une maison en rangée, un logement de coopérative d’habitation, condominium ou appartement?
La règle OTARD de la Commission fédérale des communications (qui fait partie du Telecommunications Act-Loi sur les télécommunications de 1996) permet aux résidents de condominiums et de maisons en rangée ainsi qu’aux membres des associations de quartier d’installer des antennes extérieures destinées à capter des signaux de télévision pourvu qu’elles ne soient pas situées dans des aires communes et qu’elles ne dépassent pas 3,66 m de hauteur.
Les résidents de cellules d’habitation (appartements, etc.) ne sont pas couverts par les règles OTARD et ils doivent utiliser des
antennes intérieures pour capter les signaux numériques. Le propriétaire d’un ensemble d’habitations collectives peut fournir un système d’antenne de télévision principal qui permet à tous les appartements d’avoir accès aux signaux numériques.
4. Puis-je brancher mon un récepteur TV numérique à mon service de câblodistribution?
Les systèmes de câblodistribution utilisent une méthode différente de transmission des programmes de télévision numériques qui
est actuellement incompatible avec les boîtes numériques. Donc, vous devez encore utiliser une antenne extérieure ou intérieure pour recevoir des programmes numériques en direct.
Toutefois, vous n’aurez pas à payer des frais mensuels ni de frais par programme pour regarder des émissions de type numérique
et à haute définition en direct. Celles-ci sont gratuites, contrairement à la télévision payante par satellite ou au groupe de canaux optionnels. Vous n’avez besoin que d’une antenne et d’un récepteur TV numérique pour obtenir des images grand écran claires et un son de haute qualité.
Contenu
RENSEIGNEMENTS GÉNÉRAUX
Position de visionnement .........................................5
Liste des caractéristiques ......................................... 5
Vérification des pièces .............................................6
Affichage du panneau de configuration .................... 6
Affichage du panneau de branchement ...................8
Télécommande .........................................................9
Insertion des piles dans la télécommande ............. 10
BRANCHEMENTS
Branchement des antennes VHF et UHF ............... 10
Branchement du câble ........................................... 11
Branchement d’un magnétoscope ..........................12
Branchement d’un caméscope ............................... 13
Branchement d’un lecteur DVD/récepteur ..............13
Branchement d’un lecteur DVD/récepteur
à la prise HDMI .......................................................14
Branchement d’un lecteur DVD/récepteur
à la prise DVI ......................................................... 14
Branchement d’un système audio numérique ........15
Branchement d’un amplificateur ou d’un système
de cinéma maison à DVD – Analogique .................15
Branchement d’un ordinateur personnel ................ 16
FONCTIONNEMENT
Mise sous tension/hors tension du téléviseur .........16
Fonction Prêt-à-l’emploi .........................................17
Changement de la chaîne ......................................18
Réglage du volume ................................................19
Affichage des paramètres ......................................19
Affichage des menus .............................................. 19
Navigation dans les menus à l’aide
de la carte des menus ............................................20
Mémorisation des canaux ......................................20
Programmation de la télécommande .....................21
Pour choisir la source ............................................. 26
Pour entrer le nom de la source d’entrée ...............26
PARAMÈTRES VIDÉO
Réglage automatique de l’image ............................ 27
■ Réglages d’image détaillés
Redimensionnement du format de l’image ............. 30
Réduction numérique des bruits .............................31
DNIe (Digital Natural Image engine) ......................31
■ Réglage de la couleur active
Réglage de la gamme de couleur ..........................32
Réglage de la position de l’écran ...........................33
Arrêt sur Image .......................................................33
PARAMÈTRES AUDIO
Réglage automatique du son .................................33
Réglages audio ......................................................34
Configuration de la fonction SRS TSXT .................35
Sélection d’une bande son à canaux multiples
(MTS) - Numerique .................................................36
Sélection d’une bande son à canaux multiples
(MTS) - Analogique ................................................36
Réglage automatique du volume ............................37
Sélection de l’option Sourdine int. ..........................37
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RÉGLAGE DES CHAÎNES
Suppression des canaux brouillés - Numerique ..... 38
Ajout et suppression de canaux .............................38
Sélection des canaux favoris ..................................39
Affichage des listes de canaux ............................... 40
Nom des canaux - Analogique ...............................40
Réglage du mode de liste des canaux par défaut ..41
Syntonisation précise des canaux
analogiques - Analogique ....................................... 41
Contrôle de la puissance
du signal numérique - Numerique .......................... 42
Amplificateur à faible bruit (LNA) ............................42
DESCRIPTION DES FONCTIONS
Sélection de la langue des menus .........................43
Réglage de l’horloge ..............................................43
Utilisation du mode Jeu ..........................................45
Utilisation de la fonction 3D/Dual-View ..................46
Fonction de contrôle parental (V-Chip) ...................46
Affichage des sous-titres codés
(messages à l’écran) - Numerique ......................... 52
Affichage des sous-titres codés
(messages à l’écran) - Analogique ......................... 53
Niveau de transparence .........................................54
Réglage du mode écran bleu .................................54
Réglage de la mélodie ............................................55
Utilisation de la fonction de correction de la
faiblesse chromatique ............................................55
Réglage de l’effet lumineux ....................................56
Réglage du Nv nr HDMI ......................................... 56
Réglage du mode film - Analogique ....................... 57
Réglage des fonctions d’aide .................................57
Mise à jour du logiciel ............................................. 58
ÉCRAN D’ORDINATEUR
Utilisation du téléviseur comme écran d’ordinateur
Modes d’affichage ..................................................60
Configuration du téléviseur par l’ordinateur ............61
Redimensionnement de l’image (mode PC) ...........63
Réglage du PC cinéma maison ............................. 63
WISELINK
Utilisation de la fonction WISELINK ...................... 64
Utilisation du mode WISELINK ...............................65
À l’aide de la liste PHOTO (JPEG) ......................... 66
Utiliser la liste de pièces musicales (MP3) .............71
Menu de configuration ............................................ 72
ANNEXE
Identification des problèmes ...................................73
Nettoyage et entretien du téléviseur .......................74
Utilisation du téléviseur à l’étranger .......................74
Fiche technique ......................................................75
Symboles
Appuyer
Important
Remarque
Bouton à une
touche
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Renseignements généraux
Position de visionnement
Pour optimiser votre confort pendant le visionnement, veuillez suivre les directives suivantes quant à la distance à conserver avec le téléviseur. Pour un visionnement prolongé, veuillez vous asseoir le plus loin possible du téléviseur.
<Vue de dessus> <Vue latérale>
Écran de 50 po : Au moins 5,9 pieds
Écran de 56 po : Au moins 6,6 pieds
Écran de 61 po : Au moins 7,2 pieds
Au cours de l’installation du produit, veiller à avoir un espace
libre par rapport au mur (au moins 10 cm/4 po) afin d’assurer une ventilation suffisante. Une ventilation insuffisante peut entraîner une augmentation de la température interne du produit, ce qui réduit la durée de vie des composants et altère la performance du produit.
Écran de 50 po : Au moins 5,9 pieds
Écran de 56 po : Au moins 6,6 pieds
Écran de 61 po : Au moins 7,2 pieds
Liste des caractéristiques
Votre téléviseur a été conçu et fabriqué selon la toute dernière technologie. Cet appareil de haute performance offre toutes les caractéristiques et va bien au-delà des normes en vigueur. De plus, il offre les fonctions spéciales suivantes :
● Télécommande d’emploi facile
● Menus dynamiques et menus de navigation à l’aide de la carte des menus
● Menus à l’écran faciles à utiliser auxquels vous pouvez accéder à partir des touches du panneau avant ou de la télécommande
● Minuterie pour allumer et éteindre automatiquement le téléviseur, au moment de votre choix
● Réglages vidéo et audio avec mémorisation de vos réglages favoris
● Fonction d’autosyntonisation pouvant prendre en charge 181 chaînes
● Filtre spécial permettant de réduire ou d’éliminer les problèmes de réception
● Réglage précis de la syntonisation pour une netteté d’image maximale
● Décodeur multichaîne intégré permettant l’écoute stéréo et bilingue
● Haut-parleurs intégrés à deux voies
● Minuterie spéciale de mise hors tension automatique de l’appareil
● Téléviseur grand écran avec fonction de dimensionnement de l’image
● Images d’apparence naturelle produites par la technologie DNle
● Mode Commande couleur permettant de modifier les couleurs selon vos préférences
● Mode de compensation des couleurs
● Prise d’entrée numérique
● Prise de sortie audio numérique (OPTICAL)
● Mode de jeu cinéma
● Menu de gestionnaire de canaux facile à utiliser.
● WISELINK permet de voir des fichiers de photographies (JPEG) et de lire des fichiers sonores (MP3) par le biais de la prise WISELINK du téléviseur.
Vérification des pièces
Guide de l’utilisateur Télécommande
(BP59-00125A)
et piles AAA
Carte de garantie/
Carte d’enregistrement/
Guide de sécurité/
Guide de consultation rapide
Cordon
d’alimentation
(3903-000144)
Nettoyage avec
un chiffon
Vendues séparément
Câble S-Vidéo Câble vidéo Câble d’antenne
Câble D-Sub Câble Audio PC Câble HDMI/DVI Câble HDMI Câble optique
Câble 1-stéréo/2RCA
Câble à composants
Câble audio
Affichage du panneau de configuration
Touches de la partie inférieure droite du panneau
Les touches du panneau inférieur droit permettent de commander les principales fonctions du téléviseur, y compris le menu à l’écran. Pour accéder aux fonctions plus avancées, utiliser la télécommande.
La forme et la couleur de l’appareil peuvent varier selon le modèle.
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1
SOURCE
Alterner entre toutes les sources accessibles (TV, AV1, AV2, S-Vidéo1, S-Vidéo2, Composante1, Composante2, PC, HDMI1, HDMI2 et HDMI3/DVI).
2
MENU
Afficher le menu des fonctions du téléviseur.
3
+ VOL –
Augmenter ou diminuer le volume. Dans le menu à l’écran, utiliser les touches
+ VOL –
de la même manière que les touches ◄ et ►
de la télécommande.
4
CH
5
(ENTER)
Confirmer une sélection.
6
POWER
Allumer et éteindre le téléviseur.
Capteur de télécommande
Pointer la télécommande vers ce capteur sur le téléviseur.
7
Voyants
Clignote et s’éteint lorsque le téléviseur est sous tension et s’allume en mode de mise en veille.
Changer de canal. Dans le menu à l’écran, utiliser les touches
CH
de la même manière que les touches ▲ et ▼ de la télécommande.
● Sur certains modèles, les touches de sélection des canaux permettent de mettre sous tension le téléviseur lorsqu’il est en mode de veille.
● Les touches de réglage du volume et de sélection des canaux du menu à l’écran offrent les mêmes fonctions que les touches ▲/▼/◄/► de la télécommande.
● Si la télécommande ne fonctionne plus ou si elle a été égarée, il est possible d’utiliser les commandes sur le téléviseur.
Voyants d’état
( : En marche (On), :clignotant , : Éteint (Off))
STAND BY/TEMP TIMER DEL Indication
● À sa mise sous tension, le téléviseur doit chauffer pendant environ 30 secondes. Aussi est-il possible que la luminosité normale n’apparaisse pas immédiatement.
● Le téléviseur est doté d’un ventilateur qui prévient la surchauffe de la DEL à l’intérieur de l’appareil. Il peut arriver que vous l’entendiez fonctionner.
En attente.
L’image apparaîtra automatiquement dans environ 15 secondes. La minuterie automatique de marche/arrêt a été activée et le téléviseur s’allumera automatiquement
dans environ 15 secondes. Un ventilateur à l’intérieur du téléviseur ne fonctionne pas normalement. Vérifiez si l’orifice de ventilation à l’arrière du téléviseur est obstrué. La température intérieure est trop
élevée et le téléviseur s’éteindra bientôt. La DEL peut être défectueuse. Adressez-vous à un technicien agréé.
Affichage du panneau de branchement
Prises des panneaux latéraux
Utiliser les prises du panneau arrière pour brancher des composants audiovisuels utilisés continuellement, par exemple un magnétoscope ou un lecteur DVD. Pour savoir comment brancher ces dispositifs, consulter les pages 10 à 16.
La forme et la couleur de l’appareil peuvent varier selon le modèle.
1
ANT 1 IN (CABLE)/ANT 2 IN (AIR)
Connecteur coaxial de 75 Ω pour l’antenne et le réseau
câblé.
2
HDMI IN 1, HDMI IN 2
Pour raccorder la prise HDMI d’un appareil avec sortie HDMI.
3
HDMI3/DVI IN
Pour raccorder la prise HDMI d’un appareil avec sortie HDMI.
Cette prise peut aussi être utilisée comme connexion DVI avec des entrées audio analogiques distinctes. Un câble HDMI/DVI optionnel sera nécessaire pour établir cette connexion. Lorsque vous utilisez l’adaptateur HDMI/DVI optionnel, les entrées DVI audio analogiques de votre téléviseur vous permettent de recevoir les signaux audio gauche et droite de votre appareil DVI.
4
RS232C
Pour les réparations uniquement.
5
DIGITAL AUDIO OUT (OPTICAL)
À brancher à un appareil audio numérique.
6
DVI IN (AUDIO-L/R)
Pour raccorder la prise de sortie audio DVI d’un appareil externe.
7
S-VIDEO (AV IN 1, 2)
Entrée vidéo pour appareils externes pourvus d’une sortie
S-Vidéo, comme un caméscope ou un magnétoscope.
8
Pour raccorder l’émetteur IR 3D
9
Sorties vidéo et audio pour les appareils externes.
0
Permet de brancher une mémoire de grande capacité USB
!
Entrée vidéo pour appareils externes, comme un caméscope
@
Pour brancher la sortie vidéo de l’ordinateur.
#
Pour brancher la sortie audio de l’ordinateur.
$
Entrées de composants vidéo (Y/PB/PR) et audio
%
Pour brancher le cordon d’alimentation.
3D SYNC OUT
VIDEO/AUDIO-L/R (AV OUT)
La sortie vidéo n’est pas disponible en mode Composant, PC et HDMI.
WISELINK
pour voir des fichiers de photographies (JPEG) et lire des fichiers sonores (MP3).
VIDEO/AUDIO-L/R (AV IN 1, 2)
ou un magnétoscope.
PC IN
PC AUDIO IN
COMPONENT IN 1, 2
(L-AUDIO-R).
POWER IN
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Télécommande
La télécommande peut être utilisée jusqu’à une distance d’environ 7 mètres (23 pieds) du téléviseur. Toujours diriger la télécommande directement vers le téléviseur. Vous pouvez également utiliser votre télécommande pour commander votre magnétoscope, votre câblosélecteur, votre lecteur DVD ou votre récepteur.
1
POWER
Pour allumer et éteindre le téléviseur.
2
Touches numériques
Sélectionner directement un canal.
3
Pour sélectionner des chaînes supplémentaires diffusées par la même station. Par exemple, pour sélectionner la chaîne “54-3”, appuyez sur “54”, puis sur “-” et sur “3’.
4
CH LIST
Afficher la liste des canaux à l’écran.
5
ANTENNA
Pour sélectionner “Air” ou “Câble”.
6
VOL +, VOL –
Pour monter ou de baisser le volume.
7
MUTE
Couper le son temporairement et de le rétablir.
8
MENU
Pour afficher le menu principal.
9
RETURN
Retourner au menu précédent.
0
S.MODE
Activer le mode sonore.
!
P.MODE
Activer le mode image.
@
FAV.CH
Naviguer entre les canaux favoris.
#
GAME
Sélectionner le mode de jeu cinéma, sauf pour le mode télévision.
$
MTS
Sélectionner stéréo, mono ou voie audio secondaire (diffusion SAP).
%
3D
Activer le mode 3D/Dual-View.
^
SET
Configurer la télécommande pour contrôler le téléviseur, magnétoscope, câblosélecteur, lecteur DVD ou le récepteur.
&
TV, DVD, STB, CABLE, VCR
Contrôler le téléviseur, le lecteur DVD, le récepteur, le câblosélecteur ou le magnétoscope.
*
SOURCE
Pour afficher toutes les sources vidéo disponibles.
(
Afficher à l’écran les options VOL, CH et la touche source (TV, DVD, CABLE, STB, VCR) sur la télécommande.
)
PRE-CH
Pour syntoniser la chaîne précédente.
a
WISELINK
Cette fonction permet de lire ou voir des fichiers de photographies (JPEG) et des fichiers sonores (MP3) mémorisés dans un appareil externe . (Reportez-vous à la page 66 (JPEG), 71 (MP3))
b
HDMI
Sélectionner directement le mode HDMI.
c
Fonctions magnétoscope/DVD
- Rembobinage
- Arrêt
- Lecture/pause
- Avance rapide
d
CH , CH
Pour changer le canal.
e
EXIT
Pour sortir du menu.
f
UP▲/DOWN▼/LEFT◄/RIGHT►/
ENTER
Pour sélectionner des options de menu et modifier leur valeur.
g
INFO
Pour afficher l’information à l’écran.
h
CAPTION
Pour commander la fonction de sous-titrage.
i
STILL
Immobiliser l’image pendant une scène particulière. Appuyer de nouveau sur la touche pour reprendre la diffusion normale.
j
P.SIZE
Pour changer de format d’affichage.
k
Touches de couleur
Ajouter ou supprimer des canaux et les ajouter à la liste des canaux favoris dans le menu Liste des canaux (Channel List). (consulter les pages 38 à 40)
l
ADD/DEL
Mémoriser et supprimer les canaux de la mémoire.
m
SRS
Sélectionner le mode SRS TruSurround XT
n
SLEEP
Permet de régler d’avance une durée au terme de laquelle le téléviseur s’éteindra automatiquement.
o
RESET
Lorsque la télécommande ne fonctionne pas, changer les piles et appuyer sur la touche RESET pendant 2 à 3 secondes avant de la réutiliser.
Un éclairage ambiant intense peut nuire à l’efficacité de la télécommande.
Cette télécommande a été spécialement conçue pour les personnes ayant une déficience visuelle. Les touches POWER, Channel, Volume, STOP et PLAY/PAUSE comportent des points de braille.
Insertion des piles dans la télécommande
1 Soulevez le couvercle à l’arrière de la télécommande, comme indiqué dans la figure. 2 Insérez deux piles AAA.
● Veillez à faire correspondre les bornes “+” et “–” des piles avec le schéma qui figure à l’ intérieur du compartiment.
● N’utilisez pas de piles de types différents, par exemple, une pile alcaline et une pile au manganèse.
3 Refermez le couvercle, comme indiqué dans la figure.
Si la télécommande ne doit pas être utilisée pour une longue période, retirer les piles et les ranger dans un endroit frais et sec. La télécommande a une portée d’environ 7 mètres (23 pieds). Les piles offrent une autonomie d’environ un an en usage normal.
Si la télécommande ne fonctionne pas, vérifiez les éléments suivants.
1. Le téléviseur est-il sous tension?
2. Les bornes plus et moins des piles sont-elles inversées?
3. Les piles sont-elles déchargées?
4. Y a-t-il une interruption de courant? Le cordon d’alimentation est-il débranché?
5. Y a-t-il une source lumineuse fluorescente ou une enseigne au néon à proximité?
Branchements
Branchement des antennes VHF et UHF
Si l’antenne est dotée de conducteurs semblables à ceux représentés ici, consulter la rubrique “Antenne de 300 Ω à deux conducteurs plats” ci-dessous.
Si l’antenne est dotée d’un câble de branchement semblable à celui représenté ici, consulter la rubrique “Antenne de 75 Ω à connecteur rond”. Si le téléviseur est pourvu de deux antennes, consulter la rubrique “Antennes VHF et UHF séparées”.
Antennes de 300 Ω à deux conducteurs plats
Si une antenne conventionnelle dotée de deux conducteurs plats de 300 Ω est utilisée (par exemple, une antenne de toit ou des “oreilles de lapin”), procéder comme suit.
1 Installer les fils des deux conducteurs sous les vis de l’adaptateur de 300-75 Ω (non fourni).
Serrer les vis à l’aide d’un tournevis.
2 Brancher l’adaptateur dans la borne ANT 1 IN (CABLE) ou ANT 2 IN (AIR), située sur le côté du
téléviseur.
Antennes à conducteur rond de 75 ohms
1 Brancher le conducteur de l’antenne dans la borne ANT 1 IN (CABLE) ou ANT 2 IN (AIR), située
sur le côté du téléviseur.
Antennes VHF et UHF séparées
Si le téléviseur est pourvu de deux antennes séparées (une antenne VHF et une antenne UHF), leurs signaux doivent être combinés avant de raccorder les antennes au téléviseur. Pour cette opération, un multiplexeur-adaptateur en option (en vente dans la plupart des boutiques d’électronique) est nécessaire.
1 Raccorder les conducteurs des deux antennes au combinateur.
2 Brancher le combinateur dans la prise ANT 1 IN (CABLE) ou ANT 2 IN (AIR), située au bas du
panneau latéral.
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Branchement du câble
Pour raccorder un service de câblodistribution, procéder comme suit.
Service de câblodistribution sans câblosélecteur
1 Brancher le câble d’entrée dans la borne ANT 1 IN (CABLE), située sur le côté du téléviseur.
Ce téléviseur étant configuré pour le câble, il n’est pas nécessaire de posséder un câblosélecteur pour recevoir les canaux de câblodistribution diffusés en clair.
Branchement d’un câblosélecteur de désembrouillage de tous les canaux
1 Repérer le câble raccordé à la borne de sortie d’antenne du câblosélecteur.
Cette borne peut porter la mention “ANT OUT”, “VHF OUT” ou simplement “OUT”.
2 Brancher l’autre extrémité du câble à la borne ANT 1 IN (CABLE), située sur le côté du
téléviseur.
Branchement d’un câblosélecteur de désembrouillage de certaines chaînes
Si le câblosélecteur débrouille seulement certaines chaînes (par exemple les chaînes spécialisées), procéder comme suit : Un répartiteur à deux voies, un commutateur RF (A/B) et quatre câbles d’antenne sont nécessaires. (Ces articles sont offerts dans la plupart des boutiques d’électronique).
1 Repérer et débrancher le câble raccordé à
la borne d’entrée d’antenne ANT IN de votre câblosélecteur.
Cette borne peut porter l’inscription “ANT IN”, “VHF IN” ou simplement “IN”.
2 Reliez ce câble à un répartiteur à deux voies.
ANT IN
ANT IN
ANT OUT
Câble
entrant
Séparateur
3 Raccorder un câble d’antenne entre une borne de
sortie OUTPUT du répartiteur et la borne d’entrée IN du câblosélecteur.
Câble
entrant
Séparateur
Câblosélecteur
4 Raccorder un câble d’antenne entre la borne de
sortie d’antenne ANT OUT du câblosélecteur et la borne d’entrée B-IN du commutateur RF (A/B).
Câble
entrant
Séparateur
Câblosélecteur
Commut
ateur RF (A/B)
5 Reliez par un câble coaxial la borne OUT du
séparateur et la borne A-IN du commutateur RF (A/B).
Câble
entrant
6 Raccorder le dernier câble d’antenne entre la
borne de sortie OUT du commutateur RF (A/B) et
Séparateur
Câblosélecteur
Commut
ateur RF (A/B)
Latéral du téléviseur
la borne d’entrée ANT 1 IN (CABLE), située sur le côté du téléviseur.
Câble
entrant
Une fois les branchements effectués, réglez le commutateur A/B à la position “A” pour obtenir les canaux non brouillés.
Séparateur
Câblosélecteur
Commut
ateur RF (A/B)
Réglez le commutateur A/B à la position B pour obtenir les canaux brouillés. (Quand vous choisissez la position “B” du commutateur A/B, vous devez aussi syntoniser le canal du signal de sortie du cablodistributeur, habituellement le canal 3 ou 4.)
Branchement d’un magnétoscope
Branchement vidéo
Ces instructions supposent que le téléviseur est déjà branché à une antenne ou à un système de câblodistribution (conformément aux instructions des pages 10 et 11). Ignorer l’étape 1 si le téléviseur n’est pas branché à une antenne ou un système de câblodistribution.
1 Débrancher le câble ou l’antenne
de l’arrière du téléviseur.
2 Raccorder le câble ou l’antenne
à la borne d’entrée d’antenne ANT IN, située sur le côté du magnétoscope.
3 Raccorder un câble d’antenne
entre la borne de sortie d’antenne ANT OUT du magnétoscope et la
Magnétoscope
borne d’entrée ANT 1 IN (CABLE) ou ANT 2 IN (AIR) du téléviseur.
4 Raccorder un câble vidéo entre
la prise d’entrée vidéo AV IN 1 [VIDEO] (ou AV IN 2 [VIDEO]) du téléviseur et la prise de sortie VIDEO OUT du magnétoscope.
5 Brancher les câbles audio entre les
prises d’entrée AV IN 1 [L-AUDIO-
2
Câble audio (non fourni)5
Câble vidéo (non fourni)4
Câble d’antenne (non fourni)3
R] (ou AV IN 2 [L-AUDIO-R]) du téléviseur et les prises de sortie AUDIO OUT du magnétoscope.
Si le magnétoscope est un modèle “mono” (non stéréo), relier les prises d’entrée audio droite et gauche du téléviseur au moyen d’ un connecteur en Y (non fourni). Si le magnétoscope fonctionne en stéréo, deux câbles distincts doivent être branchés.
La configuration du panneau latéral de chaque magnétoscope est différente.
Lors du branchement d’un magnétoscope, les couleurs du câble et de la borne de branchement doivent correspondre.
1
Panneau latéral du téléviseur
Branchement S-Vidéo
Le téléviseur Samsung peut être branché à la prise S-Vidéo d’un magnétoscope. (Ce raccordement offre une meilleure qualité d’image que celle offerte par le raccordement vidéo standard ci-dessus).
1 Pour commencer, suivre les étapes
1 à 3 de la section précédente pour brancher l’antenne ou le câble au magnétoscope et au téléviseur.
2 Raccorder un câble S-Vidéo entre
la prise d’entrée vidéo AV IN 1
Magnétoscope
[S-VIDEO] (ou AV IN 2 [S-VIDEO] du téléviseur et la prise de sortie S-VIDEO OUT du magnétoscope.
3 Brancher les câbles audio entre les
prises d’entrée AV IN 1 [L-AUDIO­R] (ou AV IN 2 [L-AUDIO-R]) du téléviseur et les prises de sortie AUDIO OUT du magnétoscope.
La configuration du panneau latéral de chaque magnétoscope est différente.
Lors du branchement d’un magnétoscope, les couleurs du câble et de la borne de branchement doivent correspondre.
L’image affichée par certains jeux peut être coupée lorsque le téléviseur est branché à une console de jeu.
1
Câble audio
3
(non fourni)
Câble S-Vidéo (non fourni)2
Câble d’antenne (non fourni)1
Panneau latéral du téléviseur
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Branchement d’un caméscope
Les prises du panneau latéral du téléviseur simplifient le branchement d’un caméscope. Ils permettent de regarder directement les cassettes du caméscope, sans passer par un magnétoscope.
1 Raccorder un câble vidéo ou
S-Vidéo entre la prise d’entrée vidéo AV IN 1 [VIDEO] ou
Câble S-Vidéo (non fourni)
[S-VIDEO] (ou AV IN 2 [VIDEO] ou [S-VIDEO]) du téléviseur et la prise de sortie VIDEO OUT (ou S-VIDEO OUT) du caméscope.
2 Brancher les câbles audio entre les
Caméscope
1
or
1
Câble vidéo (non fourni)
Câble audio (non fourni)
2
prises d’entrée AV IN 1 [L-AUDIO­R] (ou AV IN 2 [L-AUDIO-R]) du téléviseur et les prises de sortie AUDIO OUT du caméscope.
La configuration du panneau latéral de chaque caméscope est différente.
Lors du branchement d’un caméscope, les couleurs du câble et de la borne de branchement doivent correspondre.
Panneau latéral du téléviseur
Branchement d’un lecteur DVD/récepteur
Les prises du panneau latéral du téléviseur simplifient le branchement d’un lecteur de DVD ou d’un récepteur. 1 Brancher un câble de composant
entre les prises d’entrée COMPONENT IN 1 [Y, PB, PR] (ou COMPONENT IN 2 [Y, PB, PR]) du téléviseur et les prises de sortie
Branchement d’un
lecteur DVD/récepteur
COMPONENT OUT [Y, PB, PR] du lecteur DVD ou du récepteur.
2 Brancher les câbles audio entre les
prises d’entrée COMPONENT IN 1 [L-AUDIO-R] (ou COMPONENT IN 2 [L-AUDIO-R]) du téléviseur et les prises de sortie AUDIO OUT du lecteur DVD ou du récepteur.
La prise Component Video sépare les données vidéo en Y (luminance (luminosité)), PB (bleu) et PR (rouge) pour une meilleure qualité vidéo.
2
Câble audio (non fourni)
Câble de composant (non fourni)
1
S’assurer que les branchements audio et vidéo correspondent. Par exemple, si le câble vidéo est branché à la prise d’entrée COMPONENT IN, le câble audio doit être branché à la prise d’ entrée COMPONENT IN.
La configuration du panneau latéral de chaque lecteur DVD ou récepteur est différente.
Lors du branchement d’un lecteur DVD ou d’un récepteur, les couleurs du câble et de la borne de branchement doivent correspondre.
Panneau latéral du téléviseur
Branchement d’un lecteur DVD/récepteur à la prise HDMI
Ce branchement n’est possible que si l’appareil externe est pourvu d’une prise de sortie HDMI. 1 Brancher un câble HDMI entre la
prise HDMI IN 1 (ou HDMI IN 2) du téléviseur et la prise de sortie HDMI OUT du lecteur DVD ou du récepteur.
Qu’est-ce que la HDMI?
● La HDMI est une interface multimédia à haute définition de la prochaine génération qui permet la transmission de signaux numériques audio et vidéo à l’aide d’un seul câble, sans compression.
● “Interface multimédia” est une désignation plus précise parce qu’elle prend en compte plusieurs canaux de signaux audio numériques (canaux 5.1). La différence entre les interfaces HDMI et DVI réside dans le fait que la HDMI est de plus petites dimensions, qu’elle est dotée du composant de codage HDCP (protection contre la copie numérique à large bande passante) et qu’elle prend en charge les signaux audio numériques à canaux multiples.
La configuration du panneau latéral de chaque lecteur DVD ou récepteur est différente.
Lors du branchement d’un lecteur DVD ou d’un récepteur, les couleurs du câble et de la borne de raccordement doivent correspondre
Lorsque le branchement est réalisé par la prise HDMI, il n’est pas nécessaire de brancher un câble audio. Les câbles audio ne sont nécessaires que dans le cas d’un branchement par la prise HDMI/DVI.
Panneau latéral du téléviseur
1
Câble HDMI (non fourni)
Branchement d’un
lecteur DVD/récepteur
.
Branchement d’un lecteur DVD/récepteur à la prise DVI
Ce branchement n’est possible que si l’appareil externe est pourvu d’une prise de sortie DVI. 1 Raccorder un câble de
branchement HDMI/DVI ou un adaptateur DVI-HDMI entre la prise d’entrée HDMI3/DVI IN du
Branchement d’un
lecteur DVD/récepteur
téléviseur et la prise DVI du lecteur DVD OUT ou du récepteur.
2 Branchez les câbles audio entre
les prises d’entrée DVI IN [L-AUDIO-R] du téléviseur et les prises de sortie AUDIO OUT du lecteur DVD ou du récepteur.
2
Câble audio (non fourni)
Câble de branchement HDMI/DVI (non fourni)
1
La configuration du panneau latéral de chaque lecteur DVD ou récepteur est différente.
Lors du branchement d’un lecteur DVD ou d’un récepteur, les couleurs du câble et de la borne de raccordement doivent correspondre.
Panneau latéral du téléviseur
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Branchement d’un système audio numérique
Les prises du panneau latéral du téléviseur permettent de le brancher facilement à un système audionumérique. 1 Brancher un câble optique entre
les prises de sortie optique DIGITAL AUDIO OUT (OPTICAL) du téléviseur et les prises d’entrée audionumérique du système audionumérique. Lorsqu’un système audionumérique est branché à la borne de sortie optique DIGITAL AUDIO OUT (OPTICAL): Réduire le volume du téléviseur, puis régler le niveau sonore à l’aide de la commande de volume de la chaîne audio.
La configuration du panneau latéral de chaque système audionumérique est différente.
La diffusion audio en 5.1 canaux est possible lorsque le téléviseur est raccordé à un appareil externe doté de cette fonction audio.
Que signifie “OPTIQUE”?
● Un dispositif convertit le signal électrique en un signal lumineux optique et le transmet par un câble en fibres de verre. Un système transmet des signaux audionumériques sous forme d’onde lumineuse, le format S/PDIF, par le biais d’un conducteur en verre.
Système audionumérique
1
Câble optique (non fourni)
Panneau latéral du téléviseur
Branchement d’un amplificateur ou d’un système de cinéma maison à DVD – Analogique
1 Brancher les câbles audio entre la
prise de sortie AV OUT [L-AUDIO-R] du téléviseur et la prise d’entrée AUDIO IN [L-AUDIO-R] de l’amplificateur ou du système de cinéma maison à lecteur DVD. Lorsqu’un amplificateur audio est branché aux bornes de sortie AV OUT [L-AUDIO-R] : Réduire la sortie (volume) du téléviseur et régler ensuite le niveau du volume à l’aide du contrôle de volume de l’amplificateur.
La configuration du panneau latéral de chaque amplificateur/système de cinéma maison à DVD est différente.
Lors du branchement d’un amplificateur ou système de cinéma maison à DVD, les couleurs du câble et de la borne de connexion doivent correspondre.
Amplificateur ou d’un système de cinéma maison à DVD
1
Câble audio (non fourni)
Panneau latéral du téléviseur
Branchement d’un ordinateur personnel
À l’aide du câble D-Sub
1 Brancher un câble D-Sub entre
la prise d’entrée PC IN [PC] du téléviseur et la prise de sortie PC de l’ordinateur.
2 Brancher un câble audio PC
entre la prise d’entrée PC IN [AUDIO] du téléviseur et la prise de sortie audio de la carte son de l’ordinateur.
À l’aide du câble D-Sub
PC
2
Câble audio PC (non fourni)
1
Câble D-Sub (non fourni)
Panneau latéral du téléviseur
À l’aide d’un câble HDMI/DVI
1 Brancher un câble HDMI/DVI
entre la prise d’entrée HDMI 1 du téléviseur et la prise de sortie PC de l’ordinateur.
2 Brancher un câble 1Stereo/2RCA
entre la prise d’entrée DVI IN du téléviseur et la prise de sortie audio de la carte son de l’ordinateur.
La configuration du panneau latéral de chaque ordinateur est différente.
Lors du branchement d’un ordinateur, les couleurs du câble et de la borne de branchement doivent correspondre.
À l’aide d’un câble HDMI/DVI
PC
2
Câble 1Stereo/2RCA (non fourni)
1
Câble HDMI/DVI (non fourni)
Panneau latéral du téléviseur
Fonctionnement
Mise sous tension/hors tension du téléviseur
Appuyez sur la touche POWER de la télécommande. Vous pouvez aussi utiliser la touche POWER
Cela peut prendre un certain temps lorsque votre téléviseur se met en marche.
du televiseur.
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Fonction Prêt-à-l’emploi
Au moment de la première mise en marche du téléviseur, les réglages de base s’effectuent automatiquement et en séquence :
1 Appuyer sur la touche POWER de la télécommande.
Le message La langue des menus, le mode Megasin, les canaux et l’heure sont réalés. s’affiche automatiquement. Appuyez sur ENTER. Le message Pour sélectionner la langue d’affichage. s’affiche
2 Appuyer sur la touche ◄ ou ► pour sélectionner la langue, suivie de la touche ENTER.
3 Appuyez sur la touche ◄ ou ► pour sélectionner Magasin ou Maison suivie de la touche
ENTER.
La sélection par défaut est Maison.
Nous recommandons de régler le téléviseur sur le mode Maison pour une meilleure
image à la maison.
Le mode Commerce n’est destiné qu’à une utilisation dans un environnement
commercial.
Pour retourner au mode Dynamique (Maison), dans l’éventualité où l’appareil se
retrouve accidentellement en mode Commerce, appuyer sur la touche Volume et tenir enfoncé la touche MENU du panneau du téléviseur pendant cinq secondes.
4 Appuyer sur la touche ◄ ou ► pour mémoriser les canaux du branchement sélectionné,
suivie de la touche ENTER.
Si l’antenne est branchée sur la prise d’entrée ANT 1 IN (CABLE), sélectionner Câble.
Si elle est branchée sur la prise ANT 2 IN (AIR), sélectionnez Air.
Si les prises ANT 1 IN (CABLE) et ANT 2 IN (AIR) sont toutes deux utilisées,
sélectionner Air+Câble.
En mode Câble, il est possible de sélectionner la source de signal analogue
appropriée (
STD, HRC ou IRC) en appuyant sur la touche ◄ ou ►, suivie de la touche ENTER. Si le câble est numérique, sélectionner la source de signal pour une diffusion analogique et numérique. Pour connaître le système utilisé dans un secteur particulier, communiquer avec le câblodistributeur.
5 Le téléviseur commence la mémorisation des canaux accessibles.
Une fois la mémorisation terminée, le menu Prog. auto (Auto program) réapparaît. Appuyer sur la touche ENTER lorsque la mémorisation des canaux est terminée. Le message Régler le mode horloge. s’affiche.
Pour arrêter la recherche avant la fin, appuyer sur la touche ENTER lorsque la
fonction d’arrêt est sélectionnée.
6 Appuyer sur la touche ◄ ou ► pour sélectionner Manuel pour régler l’heure manuellement,
suivie de la touche ENTER. Le message Entrez la date et l’heure en cours. s’affiche.
Si Auto est sélectionné, Régler l’horloge à l’heure avancée. s’affiche; passer à
l’étape 9. (Pour régler l’heure automatiquement, passer à l’étape 9.)
7 Appuyer sur la touche ◄ ou ► pour passer à Mois, Jour, Année, Heure ou Min.
Régler la date et l’heure en appuyant sur la touche ▲ ou ▼, suivie de la touche ENTER.
Il est possible de régler directement le mois, le jour, l’année, l’heure et les minutes à l’
aide des touches numériques de la télécommande.
8 Le message Bon visionnement. s’affiche.
Une fois le réglage effectué, appuyer sur la touche ENTER.
Même sans appuyer sur la touche ENTER, le message s’efface automatiquement au
bout de quelques secondes.
Prêt à l’emploi
La langue des menus, le mode Megasin, les canaux et l^]heure sont réalés.
Prêt à l’emploi
Pour sélectionner la langue d’affichage.
English Español Français
Prêt à l’emploi
Choisissez le mode Maison lorsque vous installez ce téléviseur à la maison.
Prêt à l’emploi
Choisir les antennes
Prêt à l’emploi
Choisir le tableau de câblodiffusion.
analogique numérique
Prêt à l’emploi
Progr. Aut. en cours
Prêt à l’emploi
Régler le mode horloge.
Prêt à l’emploi
Entrez la date et l’heure en cours.
Mois / Jour / Année Heure / Min
Prêt à l’emploi
Démarrer
Intro. Sortie
Intro. Passer
Magasin Maison
Intro. Passer
à
mettre en mémoire
Air Câble Air+Câble
Intro. Passer
STD HRC IRC
STD HRC IRC
Intro. Passer
Câble 3 10%
Intro.
Intro. Passer
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--
Intro. Passer
Auto Manuel
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Réglage
Bon visionnement.
Arrêt
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OK
Passer
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