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Regulatory and Safety Compliance Guide
Warning! Importa nt
Sa fety Instructions
(Please read the approproate section that corresponds to the marking on your Samsung product before
attempting to install the product.)
CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRlC SHOCK. DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). THERE ARE NO USER
SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER ALL SER’VUSING T0 QUALlFlED PERSONNEL.
This sysmool indicated high voltage is present inside. Itlsdangerousto make any kind all contact with any
inside part oi this product.
A This symbol alrerts you that important literature concerning operation and maintenance has been included with
this product.
(f The slots and openings in the cabinet and in the backorbottom are provided ior necessaiy ventilation. To ensure reliable opeieticn
at this apparatus. and to protect it from overheating. mesa stats and openings must never be blocked er wavered.
- Do not cover the slots and openings with a cloth mother materials.
- Do not block the slots and openings by placing this apparatus on a bed, suia. mg or other similar surface.
- Do not place this apparatus In a confined space, such asa bookcase. or builtin whinet. unless properventllations Is provided.
t" Do not place this apparatus near or over a mdiatoror heat register: orwheie it is exposed to diiect sunlight.
1.“ Do not place the sources oi heat on this apparatus, such as a candle. ash tray, incense or other similar maten’al.
C- Du not place a water conlalnlng vessel on thls apparatus. as this can result In a risk ot fire or electric shock.
(t Do not expose this apparatus to raln or place It near watertnoer a bathtub. washbowl, kitchen sink. or laundry tub. In a wet basement.
or near a swimming pool etc). If this appratus accidentally gets wet. unplug It and contact an authorlzrd dealer Immediately.
Vou can clean thls apparatus with damp doth when necessary, but be sure to unplug the apparatus first,
it Do not expose this appaiatus set to extreme temperature conditions or to extreme hurnldity cendlliene.
' This appratue use batteries. In your carnmunlty there might be regulations that require you to olspose these batteries property under
environmental considerations. Please contact your local authorities («disposal or recycllng iniorrnation,
Lt To cut air the power source, unplug thls apparatus from the wall outlet.
l.“ Do not overload wall outlets. extension cords or convenience receptaotes beyond thelr mpacity. since thls can result in fire or
electric shock.
t.“ Fewer-supply cords should be routed so that they are not likely to be walked on or plnched by items placed upon or against them.
paying particular attention to cords at plugs, convenience ieoepiaoies. and the point where they exit from the appliance.
it To protect this apparatus from a lightning storm. orwhen it is Ieit unattended and unused tor long periniis cit time, unplug it from the
wall auuet and disconnect the antenna or cable system. This will prevent damage to the set due to lightning and power
line surges.
if Belore connecting the AC power cord to the DC adapter outlet. make sure the voltage designation of the DC adapter corresponds the
the local electrical supply.
t.- Never insert anything metallic into this appratus openings. Doing so many create the danger or electric shock.
(f To avoid electric shock, never touch the inside of this apparatus. Only a qualified technician should open this appetatus‘s case.
(" Be sure to hold the plug, not the cord. when disconnecting this apparatus tlwlt an Electric socket.
(t Locate this apparatus near an easily acessible AC outlet
if lithis appratus does not operate normally - in particular. "there are any unusual sounds or smells coming from it - unplug it
immediately and contact an authorized dealer or service center.
t.- Unplug this appamtus irom the AC outlet heiore any service.
Regulatory Compliance Statements
Your Samsung product is marked to indicate its compliance class:
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) — USA
Industry Canada Equipment Standard for Digital Equipment (ICES-003) - Canada
Voluntary Control Council for Interference (VCCI) - Japan
Bureau of Standards Metrology and Inspection (BSMI) - Taiwan
Ministry of Information and Communication (MIC) - Republic of Korea
Italian Post Ministry (Homoloption) - Italy
FCC Information
FCC Class A Notice
This device complies witlt part [5 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two
conditions:
I. This device may not cause harmful interference, and
2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause
undesired operationi
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital
device, pursuant to Part IS of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable
protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment.
This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and. if not installed and
used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio
communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful
interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.
FCC Class B Notice
This device complies with part 15 of tile FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two
conditions:
I. This device may not cause han'nful interference. and
2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause
undesired operation.
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with [he limits for a Class B digital
device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable
protection against hannful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses
and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the
instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no
guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation.
If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be
determined by turning the equipment off and on. the user is encouraged to try to correct the
interference by one or more of the following measures:
-- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
-- Increase the separation hcnrvcen the equipment and receiver.
-- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is
connected.
—— Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/l“ V technician for help.
User Information
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could
void the user‘s authority to operate the equipment. If necessary, consult with your dealer or an
experienced radio/television technician for additional suggestions. You may find the booklet called
How to Identify and Resolve Radio/TV Interference Problems helpful. This booklet was prepared by
the Federal Communications Commission. It is available from the US. Government Printing Office,
Washington, DC 20402, Stock Number MOO-003454.
The party responsible for product compliance:
SAMSU’NG ELECTRONICS COr, LTD.
America QA Lab of Samsung
3351 Michelson Drive
Suite $290, Irvine, CA91612 USA
Wanting
User must use shielded signal interface cables to maintain FCC compliance for the product.
Provided with this monitor is a detachable power supply cord with IEC320 style terminations.
It may be suitable for connection to any UL Listed personal computer with similar configuration.
Before making the connection, make sure the voltage rating of the computer convenience outlet is
the same as the monitor and that the ampere rating of the computer convenience outlet is equal to
or exceeds the monitor voltage rating.
For 120 Volt applications, use only UL Listed detachable power cord with NEMA configuration
5-151’ typc(parallel blades) plug cap. For 240 Volt applications use only UL Listed detachable
power supply cord with NEMA configuration 6015? type(tandem blades) plug cap.
This television receiver provides display of television closed captioning in accordance with Section
[5.119 of the FCC rules.(TV broadcast receivers with picture screens 13 inches or larger in
diameter models only)
ICES—003 Class A Notice - Avis NMB—003, Classe A
This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.
Cet appareil numérique de la classe A est confer-me a In home NMB-003 du Canada.
ICES-003 Class B Notice - Avis NMB-OOJ, Classc B
This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.
Cet appareil numérique dc la classe B est oonfomie a la nomie NMB-003 du Canada.
VCCI Class A Notice
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European NoticeOEurope Only)
Products with the CE marking comply with the EMC Directive(39/336/EEC), (92/31/EEC),
(93/68/EEC) and the Low Voltage Directive(7J/231EEC) issued by the Commission of the European
Community.
Compliance with these directives implies confomlity to the following European Norms:
-EN55022: Radio Frequency Interference
-EN55024: Electromagnetic Immunity of Information Technology Equipment
-EN6[000-3-Z: Power Line Harmonics
-EN61000-3-3: Voltage Fluctuations
-EN55013: Radio disturbance characteristics of broadcast receivers and associated equipments
-EN55020: Electromagnetic immunity of broadcast receivers and associated equipments
European Class A Warning
This is a class A product. In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in
which case the user may be required to take adequate measures.(Class A product only)
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Important
Safety Instructions(TV Only)
1) Read these instructions.
2) Keep these instruetions.
3) Heed all wamlngs.
4) Follow all instrucliuns.
5) Do rml use this apparatus near \Vach
6) Clean only wilh dry clolh.
7) Do nul block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer's
instructions.
8) Du rml install neat- any heat sources such as mdiators, treat registers, or other appumms
(including amplifiers) rtrar produce treat.
9) Do not defeat the safely purpose oflhc polarized or grounding-type plug, A polarized plug
has two blades with one wider than the other A grounding type plug has two blades and a
third grounding prong. The wide bladeortlte third prong are provided for your safety.
If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet, consult an electrician for replacement
ofthc obsolete outlet.
10) Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particl-
Iarly at plugs, convenience receptacles. and the point where they
exit from the lppanlus.
I I) Only use attachments/accessories specified by Ilte manufacturer.
12) Use only with can‘ stand. Iripod, bneket, or table specified by
the manufacturer, or sold with the apparatus.
When a can is used, use caution when moving the can/apparalus
eombination to avoid injury from tip-over, “
13) Unplug this apparatus during lightning, slomls or when unused
for long periods chime,
14) Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when the apparatus
has been damaged in any way. suelr as power-supply eord or plug is damaged, liquid has
been spilled er objeets have fallen into tire apparatus, tbe apparatus has been exposed
lo rain or moisturc, does not opemle normally. or has been dropped.
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Warning: Tn prevent damage which my mutt in fire or electric
shock hnurd, do not expose this appliance to min or mnismre.
(EPA applied model only)
As an ENERGY STAR Parmen Samsung has determined that this product
or product models meets the ENERGY STAR guidelins for energy efficiency.
I Opliunal I
Do not place the apparatus ‘n a morbookcase. Ensuve that there is auequale ventilation and that
you've followed that manulattutefs instructions [or moaning.
(For FDP or Protecllan TV apparatus)
ll you place the apparatus in a neck or bookcase, ensure lnallhere Is adequate ventilation and Uta!
you've {allowed the manutaduvefs instructions.
Wiring the Mains Power Supply PIug(UK Only)
LMEQRIANZLNQIISE
The mains lead on this equipmenris supplledwilha moulded plug iMarpntalirlgz ruse. The value of rhe fuse is
indicared on rhe pin lace olrhe plug and. lfluequires replating. a [use zppuwedm lelxsz olrhe sanre raring
must be used.
Never use lhe plug will. ore fuse cover ornlrred inlre (over is derachaole. lra replacemenriure cover is required,
ilmuslbe nlrhe same colour as lhe pln lace nhhe plug. Rephmmenlmvets are available from youroealer.
lrrhe lined plug is nolsuirable for lhe powerpoims in ynufhnuse orrhe cable is norlong enough lo reach a power
poinr. you should ahtzln a suilable safety approved exnension lead orconsulryourdealer lor assurance.
However, ilzhere is no alleman've lo culoll lhe plug, remove me {use and men salehr dispose of lhe plug.
Do NOT connecr lhe plug lo a malns sockelos lhere is a risk olxlvxlr hazard [tom llre bared flexible cord.
LMEQBIANI
The wires in lhe malns lead are coloured ln atcmdance with the (allowing (ode:
BLUE - NEUTRAL BROWN - LIVE
As lhese colours may nul correspond ro rhe (nlcmred markings identifying Ihe lermlnals in your plug. proceed as
follows:
The wire coloured BLUE musrbe cunnecledlcnhe renninal rrranredwrmure loner N or coloured BLUE or BLACK.
The lm'le coloured BROWN musr be connecled roure rorrrrirral marked with rhe rem L or coloured BR own or R E D.
WARNING-DO NOT CONNECT EITHER WIRE TO THE EMITH TEIIMINAL WHICH IS MARKED WITH THE
LETTER E OR BY THE EARTH SVMBOL @. OR COLOURED GREEN OR GREEN AND YELLOW,
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MPH II Complllnu
TCO'SS-Emlogiizl requiromons hr personfl computers (moss applied model onty)
rco' mlogiizl redulramorrs impersonal oompuws (room unwed model onty)
{minglml momma-s tor personal computers (Twila applied model only)
tea-n: Recycling Inlormallon (mom app-mt modalortty)
Mifllcal Requirement (Mmlappied "Mt My)
0 MFR lI Compliance
This monitor complies with SWEDACtMPR II) recommendations tor reduced electric and magnetic
fields.
- TCO'ttS-Eculoglcal requirements for personal computers (too-95 applled model only)
AB general requirements
A52 Written Eco-document ocompanylng the products
Congratulations! You have lust purchased a T6095 approved and labelled productl Your choice
has provided you with a product developed tor professional use. Your purchase has also
contributed to reducing the burden on the environment and to the runner development or
environmentally-adapted electronic products.
Why do we have environmentally-labelled monitors?
In many countries. environmental laboring has become an established method tor encouraging
the adaptation olgoods and services to the environmentThe rneln problem as tar es monitors and
other electronic equipment are oortoemed Is that environmentally hannlul substances are used
both In the products and during their manutacture, Slnoe It has not been possible so far for the
majority of electronic equipment to be recycled In a satisfactory way. most or these potentially
damaging substances sooner or later enter Nature.
There are also other dtaracler'stiu ot a monitor. such as energy consumption levels. that are
imponanl from both the working and naiurai environment viewpoints. Since all types of
conventional electricity generation have a negative oiled on the environment (acidic and climate-
inlluencing emissions, radioactive waste. etc.) it is vital to wnserve energy. Electronic equipment
in offices consumes an enormous amounlol energy. since it is onen routinely Iel’t mnnlng
continuously.
What does labelling Involve?
This product meets the requirements for the TCO'SS sd’lemc, which provides for international
environmental labelling of mnitors. The labelling scheme was developed as a joint effort by the
TCO (The Swedish Contedemtion 01 Professional Employees). Naturskydusforeningen (The
Swedish Society tor Nature Conservation) and NUTEK (The National Board tor Industrial and
Technical Development in Sweden).
The requirements cover a wide range ensues: environment, ergonomics. usability. emission of
electrical and magnetic fields, energy consumption and electrical and tire salety.
The environmental demands mum among other things restrictions on the presence and use at
heavy metals. [nominated and dllurinated flame letardaan, CFCs (freons). and Chlorinated
solvents. The product must be prepared torrecyoling and the manulacturer is obliged to have an
environmental plan, which must be adhered to In each oountry where the company conducts its
operations policy. The energy requiemems indude a demand that the monitor afier a certain
period or inactivity shall reduce its power consumption to a lower levelI in one or more stages. The
length at time to reactivate the monitor shall be reasonable for the user.
Labelled products must meet slricl environmental demands. lot example in respect ol the
reduction oleleclrie and rmgnelic fields, along with physical and visual ergonomics and good
usability.
TCO Development Unit 1955-11—29
On the page this lolder you will find a brief summary of the environmental requlremenls met by
this product.
The complere environmental criteria document may be ordered from:
TCO Development Unit
8-11494 Stockholm
Sweden
Fax: 446 8 782 92 07
E-mall (Internet): danbpmfilmlw.“
Current into ion regarding TCO‘Siapprm/ed and labelled products may also
he obtained via the Inlemet. using Itle address:
hildewam—Lnlocoml
TCO'QS is a cooperative project bemeenci logos)
Environmental Requirements
Brominated flame retardants are present in printed ci it boards, cables. wires. casings and
housings. In turn, they delay the spread at fire. Up to lh'l1y percent of the plastic in a computer
casing can mnslsl or flame retardant substances. These are related to another gmu p or
environmental toxins. Peas. which are suspected to give rise to similar hanrl, including
reproductive damage in fish eating bids and mammals, due to the bioaccumutative processes.
Flame retardants have been round in human btood and researchers tear that disturbances in
toetus development may oomr.
TCO'QS demand requires that plastic components weighing more than 25 grams must not
contain organilzlly bound chlorine and bromine.
Llad
Lead can be found In picture tubes. display suesns. solders and capacitors. Lead damage: the
nervous system and In higher doses, causes lead poisoning.
TCO‘QS requirement Permits the Inclusion of lead since no replacement has yet been
developed.
Cadmium
Cadmium is present In rechargeable batteries and in the colour generating layers at usrlaln
computer displays. Cadmium damages the nervous system and is toxic in high doses.
TCO'SS rfltii-ementslates that batteries may not contain more than 25 ppm (parts per million)
at eadmlum. The cow-generating layers cl disptay screens must not ecntaln any cadmium.
Mercury
Mercury is sometimes tolled in batteries. relays and switches, Mercury damages the nervous
syltem and is toxlo In high doses.
TCO‘QS requlrernent states that batteries may not contain more than 25 ppm (pans per million)
of mercury. It also demands that no mercury is present in any ollhe electrilaal or electronits
components eoncemee win- the display unit.
ores (freons)
CFCs (freons) are sometimes used tor washing wilted circuit boards and in the manulacturing or
expanded loam for packag'ng. CFCs break down ozone and thereby damage the ozone layer in
the stratosphere, causing incnaased reception on Eaml of ultraviolet light with consequent
increased risks of skin cancer (malignant melanoma).
The relevant TCO’S5 requirement: Neither (2ch nor HCFCS may be used during the
manutacturing at the product or its packaging.
- TCO'Qs-Ecological requirements rorporsonai computers (rco‘so applied model only)
Congratulationsl
You have just purchased a room approved and labelled product! Your choice has provided you
with a product developed for protessional use. Your purchase has also contributed to reducing the
burden on the environment and also to file further development of environmentally adapted
electronics products.
This product meets the requiements tor the TCO‘QQ scheme which provides tor an intemalional
environmental and quality labeling labelling of personal computers. The labelling scheme was
developed as a lolnl ellort by the TCO(The Swedish Confederation ol Professional Employees),
Svenska Naturskyddsloreningenmte Swedish Sodomy for Nature Conservation), Statens
Energlmyndlghetflhe Mhh Nalional Energy Administration) and SEMKO AB.
The requirements cover a wide range or issuso: environment. ergonomics, usability. reduction of
electric and magnetic fields‘ energy consumption and electrical safety.
Why do we have environmentally labelled computers?
In many countries. environmental labelling has become an established method lor encouraging
the adaptation ol goods and services to the environment. The main problem. as far as computers
and other electronics equipment are concerned. is that environmentally harmful substances are
used both in the products and during their manufacture. Since It Is not so far possible to
sallsfaclonly recycle the maiorlty ol electronics equipment. most of these potentially damaging
substances sooner or later entar nature,
There are also other characteristics or a computer. such as energy consumption levels, that are
Important from the viewpoints of both the work (Internal) and natural (external) environments.
Since all methods ot alefiricny generation have a negative atlact on the environment (9.9, acidic
and dimala-inlluenctng emissions. radioactive waste), It is vital to save energy. Electronics
equipment in ofl‘icaa ls often to" running continuously and thereby consumes a lot at energy.
What does labelling involve?
The anvlronmanlal demands has been developed by svanska Naturskyddsloranlngen (The
Swadlsh Soclety lor Nature Conservatloni Those demands Impose restrictions on the presence
and use of heavy metals. bromlnatad and chlorinated llama retardants. CFCs(ireons)and
chlorinated solvents. among other things. The product must be prepared for recycllng and the
manulaclurar is obliged to have an environmental policy which must be adhered to In each
country where the company Implements its oparationat policy,
The energy requirements Irwtude a demand that the computer and/or display. alter a certain
period olinactivity. shal reduce its powercorrsumption to a lower level in one or more stages. The
length of time to [8301th the computer shall be reasonable for the user.
Below you will find a brief summary ol the environmonhl requirements met by this product. The
complete environmental u'ileria dowmenl may be ordered lrom:
TCO Development
SE-114 94 Stockholm, Sweden
Fax: +45 8 782 92 W
Email (Internet): dovetopmonratmu
Current intormation regarding 10099 approved and labelled products may also be obtained via
the Intemel, using the address: thzllwwvr.tuoinh.ooml
Environmental requirements
Flame retardants
Flame retardants are present In printed drmil boards. cables, wires, casings and housings. Their
purpose is to prevent, oral least to delay the spread or lire. Up to and“ or the plastic in a computer
casing can consist oltlarrie retardant substances Most flame retardants contain bromine or
chloride, and those flame retardants are chemically related to another group ol environmental
toxins. PCBs. Both the llama retardants oonlainlng bromine or chloride and the PCBs are
suspected at giving rise to severe h Ilh enacts notuding reproductive damage in fish-eating
birds and mammals, due to the bbacuirrntlafive' processes. Flame retardants have been found
in human blood and researchers tear that d'murhaltoes In loelus development may occur.
The relevant TCO'QQ demand requires that plastic components weighing mere than 25 grams
must not contain flame retardants with organically bound bromine or chlorine. Flame retardants
are allowed in the printed cirmlit boards since no substitutes are available,
cadmium"
Cadmium is present in rechargeable batteries are! in the colour-generating layers of certain
computer displays. Cadmium rhmages tire nervous system and is toxic in high doses. The
relevant TCO'99 requirement states that batteries, the colour-generating layers oi display screens
and tho electri-I or electronics components trust not contain any cadmium.
Mercury"
Mercury is sometimes found in batteries, relays and switches. It damages the nervous system and
is toxic in high doses. The relevant T0099 requirement states that batteries may not contain any
mercury. It also demands that merurry is not present In any of the electrical or electronics
components associated with me labelled urtlt. There is however one exception. Mercury ls, tor the
time being. permitted in the back Itgtrtsystern olttat panel monitors as today there Is no
commercially available altemative. TCO aims on removing this exception when a Mercury tree
alternative is available.
one (fraons)
The relevant TCO‘SQ requirement states that neither CFCS nor HCFCs may he used during the
manulacture and assembly otnre product. ares (treons) are sometimes used lorwashing printed
circuit boards. CFCs break down ozone and thereby damage the ozone layer in the stratosphere,
causing Increased reception on earth ot uttraviotettight with 9.9. increased risk; oi skin wncer
(malignant melanoma) as aeonsequence,
Lead"
Lead can be found In picture tubes, display screens, solders and capacitors. Lead damages the
nervous system and in higherdoses. causes lead poisoning. The relevant TCO'BQ requirement
permits the inctusiun or lead since no replacement has yet been developed.
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0 TCO'oa-Ecelegtcat requirements for personal computers (TcO'03 applied model only)
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HISPLAYS
Congratulationsi
The display you have just purchased carries the TCO'03 Displays label. This means that your
display is designed. mamrlaclured and tested according to some of the strictest quality and
environmental requirements in the world. This makes tor a high performance product, designed
with the user in focus that also minimizes the impact on our natural environment.
some oi the leatures of the TCD'03 Display requirements:
Ergonomics
Good visual ergonomics and image quality in order to improve the working environment tor the
user and to reduce sight and strain problems Important parameters are luminance, contrast,
resolution, reflectance. colour rendition and image stability.
Energy
Energy-saving mode allera certain time — beneficial both tor the user and the environment
Electrical salety
Emissions
. Electromagnetic fields
. Noise emissions
Ecology
- The product must be prepared for rem/ding and me manulaclurer must have a certified
environmental management system such as EMAS or ISO 14 000
. Restrictions on
o chlorinated and brornlnated llame retardants and polymers
0 heavy metals such as tantrum. msoury and lead.
The requirements includedi s label have been developed by TCO Development In cooperation
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Precautions When Displaying 3 Still Image
A SH" image may muse permanent damage to lhe TV screen.
- nlgllal Ready TV: wnen yeu
selecl the regular screen (4:3)
mode in walm an SD-gmdn
dlgilal luuadeesl (and me Sal-lap
ho oulplll is mun).
- qulul Ready TV: When you
salsa me wide screen (16:9)
mode to watch an Stigma
dlgllal broadcast (and (he sol-lap
box wlpul ls 1080i)r
- Dlgllal Ready TV: wnen me
TV receives Hngde slgrlals
(and IN! Sal-lop box oulpul Is 100m).
Allhwghdlg'llal broadmsling musl be in me
wide ween(16:9)HDlnmli-1Lblnadmslers
smiell’mes slum pmgrams made originally
in me regular sereen ldrrnal (4:3) ay
ddrwenlug me signals inlo digilal lann. m
widen ease lne lell and lighl side edges nl
me screen are mapped.
Nola : lune borders al the Ian, right and [Ila
miller a! the screen remain fixed {or
an exisrrded pariad allirrur, lhl
mow/l! olilghl lrsnrl'lll'ul'oll Val/5150
Imam varied and H a VFSIIU lha
borders may leave Mans,
Do llol leave me screen in pause made lpr
extended periods ol lime as you may
experience lne same problem wilh preduels
Werner menulaclureis,
When you walan a digiral HDgl-dde arcadeesl
on a regular (4:3) TV with me screen size
‘IB'TW‘Panmzma' seleclefll ydu Wlll be
able lpwalalr me program Dul me lop and
bunuru edges cl lne screen will be cmppEd.
Mule rmrre Dental: al ma lap. hulle and
ma eenler nllllB sereen remain fixed
lur an axlended period dulme, me
amnunl ulliglrl lrausmissiun M'Ilalsv
remain varied and as a resull me
borders may leave lraaes.
Du rurlleaye lire screen in pause rnnde ler
amended periods dllinie as you may
ewerience me same pmhlem wiln products
hyolllermanulaclulersl
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l - Inlegnrled Dlgllal TV
1 was-screen): Whan Iha w
recalvns SD—gmda (regular)
broadcasting slgnals (receives
45up regular slgnals).
d'lgilal TV: wnen lne TV receives
Squade (regular) oroorlnosring
signals (will. a sol-lop m).
- When you watch an analogue
(regular) blvadcasl on a
wlde-screen TV (wllh lhe ti! screen
mode selected).
j - Digilal ReadyTV(wlde»saeenl:
' When you watch a DVD' CD ora
mm in We screen (21.9)le
i wIde-scmen (15:9) N
- When you connect a compulefof a
game console In me TV and select
the 4:3 saeen model
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Almagh ml hmadmsling nnrsl be in lne
Winn screen (15:9) HD lonnal. bluadcaslels
sonlelirnes shew pmglams nislle originally
rn llre regular screen lonnol (4:3) oy
mmerlilgme signals inlo oigilel lonn. in
moon ease are lell and riglrl side edges ol
me soreon are cropped.
Now rillha bold": A! [ha Mi. light and ma
center oflhs screen remal‘n fixed Inf
an extended prrlod orllrrre, lllr
arnourrl o/ llgnl lornsrnr'ssr‘on will olrrr
remain who find as e rrsull lhe
bum may leave lreeoe,
Do nol leave me scleen In pal!!! mod! fol
mended previous ol lime as you may
experience me some problem wrlh oreouels
byolher rnanulaclurers,
"you anneal a DVD player, compuler nr |
game console lo mo wing-screen TV and
walcn a mwie at play a aim: in regular
(4; «with (are) screen mode. lne lell
and right sioo edges. or lno rep and oollenr
edgesollne screen will be cropped
Nola lel'reblaruors allhelen,rrgh1ranl1|nlr
oenrerolllre screen remain fixed for
an erlunoao period or llrno. mo
arrrorrrrl olliglrl lransrnission rrrll also
remain varied and as a resull llre
oorrlors may IBavB lrares
Do rrorlearre are soreen in pause rnooe lor
unleaded oerlousol llnle osyou may
expaierloo nro samB proolern wiln ploducls
lryollrer mornrleclurers.
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CONTENTS
Chapter 1: Your New TV
List of Features .
List of Parts , , .
aniliarizing Yourself with Your New TV .
Front Buttons .
Rear Panel Jacks .
Remote Contml
Installing Batteries in the Remote Control . _
If remote control doesn't work! ........................
Chapter 2: Installation
Connecting VHF and UHF Antennas ............ 6
Antennas with 3004:th FInt'N/in Leads 6
Antennas with 75-oltm Round Lends . .7
Separate VHF and UHFAntennas . 7
Connecting Cable TV ............. ,7
Cable without a Cable Box A r 7
Connecting to a Cable Box that Descrlmbles All Channels . 3
Connecting to a Cable Box that Dcscrarnblcs Some Channels . 3
Connecting a VCR .......... 0
Connecting an S-VHS VCR . . . 1
Connecting a DVD Player ................................... 12
Chapter 3: Special Features
Turning theTV On and OH .
Changing Channels .......
Using the Channel Buttons
Using the PRE-CH Button to select the Previous Chnnnel . .lJ
Adjusting the Volume
Using Mute A
Viewing the Display . .
Viewing the Menus ........................................ 14
Chapter 4: Operation
Plug at Play Feature .......
Memorizing the Channels
Selecting the Video Signal-source .
Storing Channels in Memory (Automatic Method) .
Tn check the channels stoned in memory
To select channels over 100 ..........
ADD and DEL Channels (Manual Method)
To select the Input Souroe .....
To Edit the Input Source Name
Using Automatic Picture Settings
Customizing the Picture .......
Using Automatic Sound Settings .
To select the Snunrl optinn .....
Cameras 1
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Selecting a Menu language . .
Setting the Blue Screen Mode .
Adjusting the Cutot Tone .
Automatic volume control .
Setting lhe Clock .....
Option I: Setting the Clock Manually . .
Option 2: Using tlte Loenl PBS Channel to Automatically
Set the TV Clock .
Selling the Onlom'ttnet ..........
Selling the Sleep Timer
Sleep timer . A A
Wewing Closed Captions A
Using the V-Chip A A
Setting Up Your Personal m Number (Pl‘N) .
How to Enable/Disable the V—Chip .........
How to Set up Restrictions Using the 'TV guidelines'
How to Set up Rcs1rictions Using the MPAA Ratings:
G,PG.PG-l3,R,NC-I7,X ......................... Al
How to Reset the TV after the V-Chip
Blocks 3 Channel (‘Emergency Escope') ...........
How to Set up Restrictions Using lhe Canadian English ,
How to Setup Restrictions Using the Canadian French . . , .
Chapter 5: PC Display
Using YourTV as a Computer (PC) Display ..............
How to Setup Your PC Sohwue (Windows only) .
Adjusting lhe Screen Qunl‘ty . .
Changing the Screen P on H
To [Initialize the Screen Position or Collar Settings . .
How to Auto Adjust .....
Using Automatic Picture Settings
Customizing the Picture .........
Adjusting the Color Tow .
Customizing tite color . .
Chapter 6: Troubleshooting
identifying noblems ....................................... 54
Append ix
Using the Anti-Theft Kensington Lock
Runnable Slilllti .................
installing vssn compliant mounting devices . .
installing the Wall Mount Kit .
Display Mode .............
Using Your TV in Another Country . . .
Specifications ............................................ 62
Counters 2
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Chapter One
YOUR NEW TV
List of Features
Your TV was designed with the latest technology.
This TV is a high-performance unit that include: the following special features:
- Ensy»tc-use remote control
- Ensy-tn-use on-screen menu system
- Automatic timer to turn the TV on and MT
- Adjustable picmm and sound settings that can be stored in the TV's memory
- Aulomatie channel tuning for up to 194 chmnels. (Air: 69 . STD : 125)
- A special filter to reduce or eliminate reception prnblems
- Fine tuning control for the sharpest picture possible
- A built-in multi-cltanncl sound decoder for stereo and bilingual listening
- Built-in. dual channel speakets
' Headphone jack for private listening
List of Parts
Please make sure the following items an included with your LCD TV,
if any items are missing, contact your dealer.
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(“59-0042“) & 3903000055 Bugs-0127“ tnsimcunns
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YOUR NEW TV
Faml
arizing Yourself with Your New TV
Buttons on (he Lower-Right Part of the Panel
The bullons on the lower-righl panel comm] your TV's basic features, including the
onscreen mcnu. To use me more advanced features, you must use (he remote control.
snmswc
0 5°URCEG' 9 OPOWER
Ulsplays a menu cl all ollhe available Press “7 lurn Ihu TV on and oli‘.
inpul source! (TV. VIDEO. S—VIDEO.
Componenr. pa). 6 SPEAKERS
b lecnnmlw nwrnesowcaG'm-m a HEADPHONE JACK
"" m“ TV" “7m" PM“ “7 “k" “MW~ Connect a ssl nl exrema| headphones ro
e MENU rhls lack rcr privare Iislanlng.
Press re see an curl-screen menuolyour 0 REMOTE CONTROL SENSOR
W's ”film”- Am the remote oonuo| rewards (his spat
o — VOL + on me TV.
Press re decrease or increase me vewme 0 POWER INDICATOR
Press In see an en-screen menu on me ”ENS up when yuu mm m pvwer err.
“mm (Red light shows in stand-by medc. Red
0 \/ CH /\ shows when you turn rhe power on. and Ilghl
Press lo change mn"s,§_ Is on anerrho power Is on. Green shows
Also press ro hlghllghl various items on rhe "he" W" 59‘ T'me’ °" °’ °"'-)
onscreen menu.
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YOUR NEW TV
Rear Panel Jacks
Use ihe rear panel jacks lo Gimme! an AN component ihni will be connected
ccnlinunusly. such as a VCR or a DVD player.
For mare information an connocling equipment. see pages s~ 12.
l mm
as (NE) switch and % nau- E3
lheANr IN lenmnal an "a,“ w m...
the rear at me N "7 Ml
can-n- w l
After you‘ve made lhis connection. set the NB switch lo the "A" posilion for normal
vlew‘mg, Set me A/B switch to the "B“ position lo view scrambled chlmnels.
(When you set the All! swilcll lo "B", you will need lD lune your TV to the cable box’s
nnrnnl channel, which is usually channel 3 om.)
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NSTALLATION |
Connecting a VCR
These instructions assume mm you have already mnneexed yuur TV la an antenna or a
cable TV system (according to the inmctions on pages 6-9).
Skip slep 1 if you have no! yet eunuecued m an antenna or a cable syslem.
Unplug the cahla or
antenna mun the As...
back of the TV. $576?
Connect the cable or
antenna to the ANT IN
lerrnlnal an the back at
the VCR
Connect an RF able
between lhe ANT OUT
(mum! on the VCR
and the ANT IN
(en-ulna] on the N ."°“""""‘
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An RF cable is usually included with a VCR. (II nol, chuck your Inc-11 eleclronics sloxe).
Canned an audio cable
belweun Ina AUDIO OUT
lacks on [he VCR and
the AV IN [L-AUDIO-R]
jacks on the TV,
If you have in "mono“ (nun-sum) VCR, use use Ywnllt‘clnr (nol supplied) m hook up no me Icfi
and right audip input jacks pnne TV.
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STALLATI ON
Connacl a vidac mule
between the
vao our pack an on;
VCR and lhnAV IN van-M
IDEO' k lh TV. a
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Follnw Lhe instruclians in “Viewing a VCR 01 Camcorder Tape" In View your VCR laps.
- Each alarm] inpul mm «an m n Mam mu mm mfignmnnn,
Connecting an S-VHS VCR
Your Snmsung TV can be connected to an S-Vndoo signal from an S-V'HS VCR,
(This connection delivens a helm picmm as compared in I mndnd VHS VCR)
To begin. follow slaps
14 In the previous
section to connect the
antenna or able to
yuurVCR and yourN
An RF cable is usually included with a VCR. (If not, theck your local eleclmnics Store).
Canned an audio cable
beMeen the AUDIO
OUT Jacks on ma VCR
and the AV m
[L-AUDIO-R) jack: on
the TV.
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STALLATIO
Connea an S-Wdeu
able between the
S-VIDED OUT jack on
the VCR and the
S»VIDEO lN lack on ma
TV.
An S-Videu cable is usually included with an S-VHS VCR.
(If nol, check your local clcclmnics store.)
- ml. letmal inpul sour“ dgvn has a Man! hull panel mnfignmllnn.
Connecting a DVD Player
The rear panel jacks on yourTV make it easy lo connccl a DVD player lo your TV.
Counsel an audio cable
between the
COMPONENT IN
[L-AUDlO-R] 1am on
the TV end the AUDlO
ouTjeckt on me DVD
pleyen
Counsel a wmpnnanl
cable between me
COMPONENT lN
[Y, Fa, PR] iacks on the
TV and [he
COMPONENT
lY, Pa. FR] jacks on
the DVD player.
Nolc : For an explanation 01 Component video. see your DVD player owner's manual.
Tn: componcnl terminal of (his sel only 5..me Maul/430}; resolulion.
- lam cxlmlal lnpul m Min: m “lam-u luckpeml tunl‘lgumliun.
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Chapter Three
SPECIAL FEATURES
Turning the TV On and Off
Press the POWER hufion an Ihe lsmflln cam
You nun alsa use lhe Power bunon on lhe from panel.
Changing Channels
Using the Channel Buttons
Fuss the CH A /v buttons m change channels.
What you pass (h: an N muons. thew (hangcs shsnnsls ln sequence.
You wtll see all Lht: channels llnl lthV has memoriuds (The TV must have mtmndud a!
least Lhmc channels.) You will not me channels Illa! m cithzr slash: at In)! memorized.
Using the PRE-cl—I Button ho select the Previous Channel
Press me PREvCH human
The TV wIII swllm to me 13:1 channel viewed.
To quickly switch between two channels that are In span, lune lo one channel, then use
the number button to select lbc second chmth-en use the PRECH button to quickly
alternate between them
Adjusting the Volume
1 To comm] speaker volume.
2 To cpntml headphone wlume.
- whsn headphone is connected.
When a headphone is mnneded. lhu Vellum; Cowl")! OSD screen mangus aulumEIi-Ily
Gas in number 2. Press the VOL OI— bullons to increase or 65515356 the volume.
Using Mule
At any lime, you cnu Iempvmrily all off the sound using the Mule bulmn.
Fress MUTE and the spund cuts on,
The ward ' ' wil appear in the lrmuHsfi mmar at me sneer».
To turn mule nff. press lhs MUTE billion agah. or simply press the VOL +I- hulluns.
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SPECIAL FEATURES
View“ 9 the Display
The display idcmifies (he cnmm channel and mi: slums of Ccnain
audio-video settings.
1 The on-scmcn displays
1 disuppmr En! uboul izn seconds.
Press the INFO huflan .
an lha ”mam mnuoL ‘ Pmss 1h: hulmn once mnrc or
wsii nppmximnuly ID sncnnds
The TV will display the and il disappears auiomsucsiiy.
channel. the type or
sound. and ms slalus
of curtain pldure and
sound settings.
4 Allows the user to zidjnsl uie
sailings “Golding m his/mi
prcfcmllcz and shows me
cnmnl scllings.
View ng the Menus
1 4 The Dll>s£lccl| menus disappear
from inc screen aflcr about iwu
W.“ the power °"' minulcs.
prefi me MENU button.
The maln menu appeals
on me screen. It's lea
side has me leans:
Input Picture. Sound.
channel. and Setup.
4 You can also use [112 SOURCE
2 v humans Du Lhc Eonmfl pmsi antic
Use me UFIDUWN A hullons In wed one oflhe TV In make selccliuns.
five resins. Then press ENTER‘?‘ toms nu; (Sm: Pisfl 19)
Imn's suimenu.
Press ms EXIT button (0 6in.
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Chapter Four
OPERATION
Plug & Play Feature
When the TV is inilinlly pflwcred 0n.lwo basic customer scllings proceed
automatically and subsequently: Selling Auto program, Clock.
Press the POWER button
on ma lemme oonlml. plug a Play
The massage
‘Plllg & Play' 15 displayed.
Fmss the LIPIDOWN A' lag-q.
hullans lo select [m
'Engllsh' ‘ancals‘, 7m
‘Espafial‘, or ‘Fartugu' m1.
lmn pmss the ENTERE‘ 6.— en. nan-
button.
Press th LIP/DOWN AV
buttons to select
‘Alf' ‘STD'. ‘HRC' or ‘
‘IRC‘. then press the
ENTEREM hullonl
Press the ENTERE‘
Eullurl.
EWerlmIr-Im.
The TV will begin . m
memonzlng all anne
avallahle channels. "" a" a“
mun-11m
Press the ENTERE!‘
button la stop. (z: n: l
m an l
w... m... me.»
Press the LEFFIRIGHT 4 D
bullnns lo move (0 the
hour or mlnula.
Set me new or mlnule
by pressing the
uwncwn av mittens.
(reler lo 'Selllng the Clock'
on page 29).
The message
‘Enjuy your watching“
is dlsplayed.
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OPERATION
Memorizmg the Channels
Your TV can memorize and slore all of the available channels fur bath “GE-air" (nnlenna)
and cable channels. Afler |he availahle channels am memurlzed. use the CH A and CH v
buttons in scan through the channelsl'l‘his eliminales (he need (0 change channels by
eniering ihe channel digils.There are nuee sieps fm' memnrizing channels: selecting a
broadcast snurce. mnmnrizing the channels (aulomlalic) and adding and deleling channels
(manual).
Selecting the Video Signal-source
Before your ielevisicn can begin memorizing ibe available channels, you must specify ihe
type of signal source [hill is connocled in me TV (in. an nnlennu or a cable syslcm).
Press iha MENU bum in w ohm.»
display lha menu.
Press mu uP/DOWN AV
billions in seleci “Channel“.
than puss the ENTERE‘
hunun.
Repealedly press the
ENTEREV hunon la cycle
thmuuh mete choices:
Alri STD. HRC or IRC
(all able TV)4
Prvsi the UPIDOWN AV
humans to select the
Vldeo signal source. men
press the ENTERG‘
huflofl.
Press Illa EXIT bullan lcl
9le
Nola: 5m, HRC and me lac-fly valianlypcsofuhle'l'v syslzlns,
scum your local able umwny w idcnlify ihe iyne nimble sysimi ihai
uxisls in your palficular an.
Al lllis poini, ihe signal source has been schema
Ewell w "Sloring Channtls in Mculnry"(nul pagc)
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OPERATION
Storlng Channels in Memory (Automatic Method)
Flrsl, select the annual
slgnal scum: (All. 570,
HRC. mo). Suu slaps
1-2 on pmvlous pager.
Press the MENU hunun.
Fuss (he UPIDOWN AV
buflons In salad
'Chann=l' lhen puss lhe
ENTERS! button.
Pmss tne UFIDOWN AV
buttons to select
“Auto Fmgmm‘r
Press the ENTERE"
button.
Press the ENTERE‘
button.
The TV wul hegln
memorizing all or the
available mannels.
Alter all the available
channels are swreo. mo
Aukl Program rnsnu
reappears.
Press Ihe EXIT huhun (0
exit.
To check (he channels stored in memory
Press [he CH A [V hunon.
cm ls“.— m...
nun-cum
(Zn:
m.-
- Only tns channels stored in mommy are solooloo.
To select channels over 100
Ex) Press @
Eng sh»1 7
flag loselectdlannel 108.
1 171: TV automausally cycles uuoug
all of 111: available channels and
stores them in mcmnry,
This takes about one to two mil-lulu,
Press ENTERD‘ at any lime in
imcmlpl the momariulion process
and mlurrl m Ll“: CHANNEL mcnu.
¢ Now: You can also press lhv;
AUTO FROG. button to selecl
available channels.
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OPERATION
ADD and DEL Channels (Manual Method)
Use lhfl number buttons In
dlractly salad me channel
In Add ar Dululs.
Press ma MENU button lo
display lhe menu.
Press ma UFIDOWN AV
buttons lu selscl ‘Chznnel'.
then press the ENTEHEV
hunnn.
Press ma LIPIIJOWNAv
humans In select
‘AddlDeIala'.
P1555 the ENTERE“
hunan.
Fuss lha ENTERE“ buflun
lo select “Add' of 'De|ele'.
Fruss the EXIT hulion.
Alternate method:
Flees the ADDIDEL buttons
Repeatedly preeslng ENTERS" wilulemau bemoan
‘Add' and 'Delele'4
Press the EXIT hunon.
You can View any channel (including an cmcd channel) by using the number
hununs ml the mmole comml.
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OPERATION
To select the Input Source
Use to select TV ur other exlemnl inpnt sources connected to the TV.
Use to select the screen of your choice
Press the MENU huhnn w mm
In dlsplny ma arr-semen
menu.
Press the ENTERE‘
bunnn.
Press the ENTEREJ
button to select ‘TV'.
men mass the ENTERS“
button.
Press the UPIDOWN AV
humans to select the
Input sour“, then press
ENTER 13 ‘
Note: You can also press the SOURCE button on the mmotc to
choose the Input saurvcl
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OPERATION
To Edit the Input Source Name
Name the input device connecred to the inpm jacks m mnke ymlr input spurcc selection easier.
Press ma MENU human
to dlsphy me menu.
Press the uprnnwn Av
buttons to select
“Edit Name' then press
the ENTER“ button.
Press the UPIDCIWN AV Eeu Nlmn
buttons to select ‘AV'.
“SA/idea“. ‘Compananf',
or 'Fc‘ then press the
ENYER H‘ button.
r Press the UPIDOWN AV TV Emu-m-
huttone repeatedly until
the appropriate source
name appears.
Alter the source Is selected. : v
press the ENTEREJ button.
Fress the Exrr button to
exit.
Note: DHR = DVD HDD Receiver
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OPERATION
Using Automatic Picture Settings
Your TV has four automatic picture sellings (“Dynamic". “Slandal’d”, “Mavis", and
“Cusinm") that are presgi at [he factory You can activate eiuier Dynamic. Sinndard,
or Moviz Iiy pressing EMODE (or by making a seleclioii from the menu).
Or. you can select "Cuslom" which anlomatically recalls your personnfizcd piclure settings.
Press the MENU button It! pm.
In display lha mnnu. '
Pmss the UPIDOWN AV
buttons to saieci ‘Pictum‘,
than pmss lhn ENTER:-
humin iwioa.
Press the UPIIJOWN AV
buttons to select the
“Dynamic“, ‘Slandaid‘.
‘Movle‘i or ‘Custam'
picture seuingi
Press the ENTERE‘
buttani
Press the EX|T button to
exiL
Alternate method:
Simply press the EMODE bulton on lite vemole control
in select one or the standaid picture sailings
- Choose Di‘muuil‘ in increase “K: clarity imd sharpiicss of (he pic-um,
- Choose Smmlunl for me aim-ii laclory semi-gs
- Chins: Marin when Viewing a Movie.
- Choose Cilxlom if you mm In adjusl the scuings according “7 personal
preference (see "Customizing “I7 rim-e", page 22).
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OPERATION
Customizmg the Picture
You can us! the on-screen menus lo change the contrast. brightness, sharpness, calm
and (in! according to personal preference.
(Allemztively, you can use one of are “automatic" settings. See the previous page.)
Press the MENU When In
dlsplay the menu.
Press me upmown AV
huunna u: salad 'r-xc|ure'.
than brass lhn ENTERS
hullon.
2 .
Press the LIP/DOWN AV w mm.
buttons 10 seled ‘Cuslam',
men muss the ENTEREP
bunm.
Press the ENTERE‘ human
la salad 3 perllwlarlum
Press the UPIDOWN AV
buttons (0 select Contrast.
Brightness. Sharpness.
Color. or Tint.
Press me LEI-"(INIGHT4 b
buttons lo decrease or
(nueese me value a! e
panicular ilem.
For example, i! you selecl
‘Cunlmsl". pressing
mam) incraasas il.
Press lha EXIT hunch lo en'l,
Nolc: The Tm! fcnmrc docs nol work in component made.
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OPERATION |
Using Automatic Sound Settings
Your TV has two aulomntic smmd selling: (“Smndard". and “Speech") that are preset a! the
factory. You can aclivflle either of them by pressing the SMODE bullun (or by making a
selection from (he on-screen menu). Or, you can select "Custom Sound“, which
aulomalically recalls your personnliud sound settings.
Press mu MENU nunun la n 5mm
dlsplay the menu.
Press the LIPIDOWN AV
huliuns la salad ‘Saund',
then press me ENTER“
hum"- ' a... Em:- an...
Plus the ENTERS
button (a selecl ‘Moda'u
Press the UPIIJOWN AV Iv soun-
hununs repeatedly lo
wear the ‘SIenderd'. or
‘Speech’ sound semnqsr
Press the EXIT button to
em u..- Qv— a...»
Alternate method:
Simply press the SMODE button on an remote conlrol lo
selad one or Ihe standard sound settings.
- Choose Elulrdunl for the sundani Inflow swings,
- Choose Sprcr h when walclling a Show um is nwsz dialogue (i.c.. news).
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OPERATION
To select the Sound option
The sound settings can be adjusted to suit your personal preference.
(Alternatively. you can use one of the “automatic" settings. See the previous page.)
Depending on the particular program being broadcast. you can listen to stereo, mono,
or a Separate Audio Program. (SAP audio is usually a foreign-language translation.
Sometimes SAP has unrelated infonmuiou like news or weather.)
Press thn MENU button to LL sum
display the menu.
Fuss lhe UFIDOWN Av
buttons to select ‘Saund'.
then press the ENTERE‘
button.
Press that uploawu Av
hunons to select “MTS“.
men press the ENTERF"
button
Press the UPIDOWN A7 N ' bun!
buttons to select 'Mono'.
‘Sterea’ or ‘SAF'. then
press the ENTERB‘ button.
Press the EXIT button lo
exil,
' Choose Mona for channels this! 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,
You can also change the MTS selling by pressing the “MTS" button
on the remote control. (when you change channels, MTS is set In "Stereo"
automatically. To listen in ‘SAP' or ‘Mono', change the MTS setting.)
In other modes except RF. only Mono and Stereo can be selected.
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OPERATION
Selecting a Menu Language
Press ma MENU hunun to
display the menu.
Press the upmown AV
nununs lo selecl “Salup',
than pmss the ENTER“?
bunon.
Pmss ma umnown AV w A m,
buttons to select language‘ »
Press the ENTERS“ button. 71
Press the UPIDOWN AV "L _ in»
humans to selea ‘English',
'Frar|;ais' ‘Esplflol’. or
‘Ponugues .
Press the Exrr button lo
exiL
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OPERATION
Setting the Blue Screen Mode
if no signal is being received or ill: signal is very weak. a blue screen automatically
replaces the nnisy picture bnckgmnndl
If you wish in conlinuc viewing the poor picmre, you must set the “Blue screen"
mode In "Off".
Press the MENU bunan lo
dlspluy ms menu.
Press ma upmawu AV
humans lo selecl 'Sslup'.
then press the ENTER“?
button.
Press the uplnow~ u
buttons la select
‘Ellua Scruen'. then press
me ENTERE‘ huflonl
‘ Priming l)": (JP/DOWN AV
3 humans will allcmmc between
Press me UPIDOWN Av w mu; "On" and »on‘ "'
bullons (0 set Blue Screen ‘ ' ‘
”On' or ‘0'1'.
Fress the EXIT button la
exll.
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OPERATION
Adjusting the Color Tone
You can change (he colur of the enlile screen according In your preference.
Press Ihn MENU button
to dIsplay the menu.
Press me upmawu AV
bunans lo salad
'PI¢.1ura'.then press the
ENTERE" button.
Press the upmawn AV _ w m...
buttons lo seled
um, Tone“, men pm;
the ENTER“? bunon.
3 ‘ Choose from m: following
Color Tom: scllings:
Press the UPIDOWN AV "Cool 2","Cool l",“NDrmil".
buttons to select "Wnrrn 1". "Warm 2" awarding
Color Tune no personal preference,
Fress me EX|T huflon (0
am.
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OPERATION
Automatic Volume Control
Reduces the differences in volume level among bruadcasrers.
Press lns MENU hunnn
m display the menu.
Press mu UPIDOWN AV
hununs In select 'Sour|d'.
lnsn glass the sputum
bunnn.
Pmss ma UPIDOWN AV
buttons to select
‘Aula volume“, than press
the ENTER ‘A button.
Press "15 UFIDOWN AV
buttons 0: sel Auto
Volume ‘ON' or ‘On'.
‘ Press the EXIT button to
sxil.
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Setting the Clock
Selling the clock is necessary in order to use tire various timer features of the TV.
Also, you can check the time while walching the TV. (Just press the INFO bullon.)
Option 1: Setting the Clock Manually
Press the MENU button to
olsplsy the on—sureun
menu.
Press the LIPIDOWN Av
outtons to select ‘Samp'.
mun press the ENTER?
button.
Pmss tho ENTERE
bunnn to select 'nrno-.
Press the ENTERE“
bullart to select 'Clock'l
Press the UFIDOWN AV
buttons to salad
‘Clock Set‘ lherl mess the
ENTERE‘ [union
Press the UPIDOWN AV
outtuns rapsaledly unill
the eorrect nour appears,
Alter the hour is entered.
press the LEFTIRIGHT4 b
buttons to select 'Mlnute'.
Press the uwnown AV
buttons unn‘l lhs must:
mlnule appears.
Press the LEFTIRIGHT( b
bulluns in select smlpm
and adjust with the
UPIDOWN AV buttons.
Press the EXIT bull/cm in
exit.
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‘ Nolc
zYuu l:-'u| nlsn sci the lime
using litt: numct-i: buttons
on the mmulc.
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OPERATlON
Option 2: Using the Local PBS Channel to Automatically
Set the TV Clock
press the MENU button
In display the urn-screen
menu.
Pmss me uwnowu Av
humans (0 salad ‘Selun'.
[hen pmss the
ENTER re: nunonl
Press lhe ENTERD
human lo select Tme'.
Press tha ENTER EV
button (0 select “Clock“.
Press the LIP/DOWN Av
hullnns to salad
‘Clock Mode' then press
the ENTERE‘ buflom
Press We umnowu AV
bullflns IO seled 'Au|o'
then press the
ENTERE bullan.
Press the UFIDOWN AV
bullens la saled
“PBS Channel' the" press
the ENTER E" human.
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OPERATION
Press me uwnuwn AV
hufiuns 1a sulac‘l your
Inml "PBS Channel‘ men
press the ENTER Ev
nunan.
Flass [ha LIP/DOWN AV
buttons la seled
‘nme Zana‘ man press
lhfl ENTER M button.
Pics lhe UFIDOWN AV
buttons to change
flme Zona4
Sequence: ATLl. EASI
CEN' MTN. FAQ. ALAS.
HAW“
Press the ENTERC“ ‘
buflom
Press the UPIDOWN AV w , um
hunons (a select 'Ds1-
(Dayugm Saving nme)
men press me ENYERH‘
hunun.
Press me uwuown AV w an
hullons w select 'Nn‘ er -' v
"Yes“ then press the
ENTERE“ blman.
Press the EXIT hulk!" ; n ,
lo exil‘ su- En.— Elm
Note: Make sure the PBS chmmcl is in memory before using
[his fcnmrc.
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OPERATION
Sett' g the OnIOff Timer
4 Before using lhc limcr. you must
1 set the TV's clock.
Press the MENU huttcln (Sec “Selling lhc Clock" 011 page 29)
to display the on—ween
menu.
Press the UFIDQWN AV
buttons to salea “Setup‘,
than was: the ENTERE‘
bunch.
Press the ENTERS“
huflnn lo selccl 'Tlma'.
1 When yuu set the hours, make 511“:
the cnmcl limc uf day (um m' pm)
appeals m the right orlhc time.
Plus [he LIP/DOWN AV
buttons to select
‘0n nmar. then press
the ENTERS“ button.
Press the UFIDOWN AV
buttons repeatedly to
select the eypmprtate
haun
‘ Atler the hour Is enterudt
Press the
LEFTIRIGHT4 ’ buttons
to select ‘Mlnute'u
Press the UPIDOWN u
huflvns urtlll lhfl curred
minute appears.
Press the
LEFTIRIGHT4 b buttons
lo select 'a|1|lpm' and
adlusl wilh lhe
UPIDOWN AV buttons.
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OPERATION
PIESS "I!
LEF-rmlsm'o buttons
lo salad 'Channel' and
adlusl with ma
umpuwn AV hufions.
Fuss lha
LEFTIRIGHT4 b mm;
m salad ‘Vuluma' and
adjust with me
upmown AV bunnns
Press Inc
LEFrmlem 4 )
mum to seled Sllup.
Press ma
up/nowu AV button:
In set the ‘On'.
(Reoeatedly pressan
the upmown AV
buttons will altemzle
between On and car)
When finlshed. press the
ENTERE- button.
4 To dcnclivnl: um “On LimC".
selnn "on“ during this mp.
‘ ‘ 4
To sel (he of! lime.
press the UPIDOWN AV
humans to select
"OW Tlmef.
Press the ENTERE"
hullen and 59! me hours
and mlnules. (Follow me
same procedure as In
step: z~3 abuve.)
When finished selling (he timer. was: lhe EX"
bulk)" lo exil.
' Aulu Pawn OIT
When ynu m the |imcr rm. yourlelcvisim will be lumcd an if
you do "or npennc any cenlmls for 3 hulls aflu rm w has 1m
mum! on wilh me "11an On“ fur-mam
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OPERATION l
Sett ng the Sleep T mer
Set the timer for the TV to mm offal the preset time automatically.
Sleep timer
Press the MENU button to
display the nn-suenn
menu.
Puss mu uwnnwn AV
buttons lo select ‘Salup‘,
then press the smear?
huhan.
Press the ENTERE’
butlon lo salacl ‘flme'.
Fmss ma up/nowu n w “m-
humans to select ’
‘Sleap flmef, then press
the ENTER"? button
n... Ww mm,“ 1
‘ 3
Press the UPIDOWN AV
bufluns upealedly urtIJl
the correct lime appears,
Press the EX" huflun (0
exit.
. Fm)" Way lo Set the steep Tum
Pm the g bullun on (he mum
The numbcrcn the sctwnchangcsfmnl
0n-30-m-90~ tzn- tso-mo
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Viewing Closed Captions
Your TV decodcs and displays the closed capiions mm are hmndsnsr wiLh certain TV shows.
These captions are usunlly subtitles for the hearing lmpnirsd or foreign-language mnslnliuns.
All VCRs record the clnscd caption signal from talevision programs, so home-recorded
video tapes also provide closed caplions, Mos: lam-recorded commercial video tapes provide
closed cnpnons as well. Check for the closed cspnon symbol in your television schedule and
an the lapc's packaging : Ell
Press in MENU button
in display the can-screen
msnu.
Press Lhu LIP/DOWN AV
buttons in select ‘Salup‘,
then press the
ENTER? button.
Pmss the [JP/DOWN AV
buttons lo selecl ‘capiian‘.
then press the ENTERI—
huflonr
1 Note: You can also press "12
3 CAPTION bullon on the mnms
Press Ihe ENTERE‘ mnuvl m set up caption.
buflnn lo select 'Caplion'.
Press the UPIDOWN AV
buttons (0 ssi 589110"
‘0lf cl! "On', then press
the ENTERH‘ button.
Press ihu EXIT bulion la
sxil.
4 Dificmnl channels nnd fields
5 display difi'cmm inromnllon:
Depending an in parflwiarhmadcasl. il mighlne field 2 mics addition“,
necessary in make changes as "Channel'and ‘Flelfl'. Momma" um “New“ “w
Press ma 5er bullon lo exll. inrnnnsuon in Field 1.
(For example, Chnnncl i may
have snbnues in English. while
Channel 2 has sublides in Spanish.)
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OPERATION
Using the V-Chip
The V-Chip feature automatically locks Olll prngmmming that is deemed inappropriate for
children. The user must first Enter a PIN (personal ID number) before any of the V—Chip
restrictions can be set up or changcdr
Setting Up Your Personal ID Number (PIN)
Press the MENU button
to dlsplay lhn menu.
rv s...»
Fuss the
LIPIDOWN AV buttons
in select 'Salup'. than
press [he ENTEREY
hunnn.
2 s.....
Plass Lhu
umnowu AV buttons
to select ‘v-cmp'. then
press the swarm
button.
The ‘Enter PIN' screen
will appeal: Enter your
4-dlgll FIN.
Nate: The delaull PIN
tor your new TV set Is
"0-0-0-0".
After entering a valid
PIN number. the
V—Chip‘ suasn will
appear. Press the
UFIDOWN AV nunons
to select 'Cltartge PIN'.
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Press me smzng
human.
The Change FIN screen
will appeal. Chmsa any
4-dlgils voryaur PIN and
enter them,
As soon 55 tn: 4 dlgirs
an. unlaled. lhn ‘Qmfirm
new FIN“ screen appears.
Ra-enlnr the same
4 dlgivs.
wnrm urn Confirm screen
dlsappazrs, your PIN has
huun memorized. Pmss
ma zxrr button In em.
OPERATION
English—37
urn,
4 Nola: Ifyou forge! lhc PIN,
press (he mmuIc—conlrol
bunnns in the [allowing
scquenccnnhicn rcsers lhc PIN
lo 0-0-0 :
POWER OFF -) MUTE —)
8 —) 2 —) 4 -) POWER ON.
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OPERATION |
How to Enable/Disable the V-Chip
Press the MENU nullun
to display the menu.
Press me
UPIDDWN AV buttons
lo soled '5elup', men
press the ENTERE
huuon.
Press the
uplnowu AV buncns
lo selm ‘V—Chlp‘, Ihen
press the ENYERE—
lumen.
3 w um.
The 'El‘\l€r FIN' screen ‘
will appear‘ Enter your
44W" FIN.
4 (“Al
The 'V-Chlp' screen will w um,
appear. and 'V-Chlp Lock“ [Q1
will be seleeled. '
To enable me V-cnip
lealura. press the .
ENTERE— bullon so mm on»- a“. m...
me 'V-Chip Lock' is eel Ice-um)
m Yes. (Presslng me w
[IF/DOWN AV hufions l‘?
will allemalu between On Q
and on.) <4
sue. sm- a...“
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OPERATION
How to Set up Restrictions Using the ‘TV guidelines'
First, set up n pcrsnnal identification number (Pm), and enable the v-Cit‘tp.
(See previous seclion.) Pnrentnt res
ions can be setup using either of two methods:
The TV guidelines at the MPAA rating.
Press the MENU bunan
lo display the menu.
F165 lhll
UPIDOWN AV buttons
lo salad 'Sulup', then
press the ENTER?"
button.
F'mss [he
UPIDOWN AV hullans
la select V—Chlp', (hen
press the ENTER 9
Norton.
The 'Enler FIN' screen
will appear. Enlaryaur
«flail PIN.
Press the UPIDOWN AV
hunons lo select
‘TV Parental Guidelines”.
then press lhe ENTER EL
button.
4 w
Tne ‘TV Parental Guldelines' (9
screen will appear. m
Press the UPIDOWN av
buttons to select one
oi the slx apeoased
categories:
TV-Y Young ortildren
TV-Y7 cnldren 7 and over
14».
we Genetal audience
TV-PG Parental guidance
TV-14 Vieweis 14 and ever
TV-MA Malure audience
‘ Note: Time Enltlvriu consist of
u _ m two separate gmups : TV-Y nod
""""" n w " TV-Y7 (young chjlmn Ihmugh
up 7). and TV-O mmugh TV-MA
(Everybody else).
rite testricu‘ons ror Ihtsc two
youps work independflilly:
H a household ineiudes very young
chilflmn ns weu rts young adults.
the TV guidelines mus! be set up
scpmlzly toreneit as: group.
(SE: nexl step.)
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OPERATION
Al mis palm. an: or thaw-Rulings 's smut-Jud.
Pmss me Emsnrrs'mm annm‘lilu nn ywrmsllng scrap, the color or me Ianur -u- er 'B' will he
hlghllthnd. (u: Unbhduld. a: 5mm)
Wharl lnn color ul lha‘u‘ or "a" ls impugned. press me EMTEMEHbuIlnn m black nr unhluck lhe mlegory.
ATV-R-fing will bu rev-lighted. 10 0in link screen. press MENU anal". To snlnnl a dillmnl Tv-Rallng. press
lha qunWN AV humans am nnm repeat m- muesli
Num 1: Thu Tv-w.1w=c.1v44 and 'I'V-MA hav- mm npliolls.
Sea the nu: mp |n chum any 0! me new“ sub-filings:
1 Fanlaey Walnnm
Saxual sung-SM Dialog
Adull Languana
Snual silunllun
: Violence
Nale 2: The V-Chlp will ammdfiny Nod: mm‘n admins Ina! HIE 'mols resbidlve.‘ For sxampll.
il ynu block WY- mono-y. men 'rv-v7 will anumllmflly be blodred. slmllarly. if yau black
ln- TV-G um man nl lna niegmies In mo ‘ymmg adull‘ gmup will b. blackld
(TV-5.1'V-PG. "IV-14 0M TV~MA). The whaling: (0. l. S, V) work logallm llmllir‘y,
(See next season.)
JIW) um». mu] vantl)‘ pmgmmming.
- c Progmmminn imam runnium umkmgtl
- cm: Programming gennmlly cnnxiikml mandible Anthlldmi a ycms am m‘cr in
walch mi mi; mm.
mm pmgmmming. EuiLiMc (mu vii-dimes,
annlnl Guidinm
l’mgnmming cumin“; mm 01 wmtnl which my mu be suiluhlu rm \‘i|.'\\cn‘
under m- flgk‘ {if 14.
~ 18+: Mull pmgmmming.
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OPERATION I
How to Set up Restri
Canadian French
Press the MENU button
la dismay the menu.
ons Using the
Press the
uP/nowu AV huttans
In smact ‘Selup'. then
puss tru- ENTEREI‘
human.
Press the W VCND
UFIDOWN Av nuttans
In select ‘V-Chlp‘, then
press the ENTEREP
button.
The ‘Enlar FIN“ semen
thI appear. Enlmyaur
441qu FIN.
Press me UFIDOWN AV
buttons (0 select
'Car\adtan French",
then press me ENTERC-i‘
bullan.
Press the uwtzown AV w Mini-It
hullnn to setecl a appmpnate t?
mslncliun.
Press the ENTER!“ button
In acuvala Ihe reslriclt'fln
selected. The “El' ts indtcaled. . .
Press the Exrr butler! la
exit.
Cnnmlimt Frauen
- E: Excmpl pmgmmming inctm,,mms. >WflLdufllnltl|lantS and am" inl’nmtufiun
mgmmming. lull: ~hrm 5. mm “dam-1m! um,- pmgnmming.
- u: (intent.
- x nm: N Gznnmertfl rccummx‘mk‘l («win-g (hilde.
- u an“: ngmm 111. mu) nol be wualblc to: ("item- m. the fig: at n.
- u. um: mm.“ Hg is ml mum fl'clvilfl'm mt“ m; mgc at 16.
- 18 mm: ngmmming mum-ted In ml“,
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Chapter Five
Using Your TV as a Computer (PC) Display
How to Set up Your Pc Software (Windows only)
The Windows display-settings for a typical compuler are shown below.
However. lhe actual screens on your PC will pmlmbly look differenl. depending upon
your particular version of Windows and your panicular video card. Even if your actual
screens look different. (he same, basic Sal-up informalion will apply in mosl cases.
(If not. conlacl your cumpuler mannfacmrcr or Samsung Dealer.)
Filsl,click on "Conlrnl Panel" ml lllc Willdmlvs slm
mm.
when lhc conlrol panel windnw appears,
click on “Apvenrance luld Thzmn" and
a display analog-box will appeal,
Wlml Ihc umlml pancl wmdow npprflrs.
click on “Display" and a display
diningbvx will appear.
Naviyllc m m: "Selungs" lab on Ihc display dialog-bur.
m mp lcy variables mm apply la un- 'rv4>c inlclfacc am
alc"l|:wluliull" nlld“l:u|n . .Tlll: corms! fillings [m
"use lwn Varinhlu am:
- Sim (Somalimcs called “ll:sululion")
- See page 55. 61
lla venicfll-lrcqucncy uplinl‘l Him ml yuur display
mllings d ng lx) lhl: cumcl valua is "60" or "50 Hz".
alumnus-l c nl 1m" and cxil lhc dialog pm.
wsgc'
play Mndcs" on page 51.
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PC DISPLAY
Adjusting the Screen Quality
m purpnsc of the pinuro qualiry ndjlmmcnl is ro move or rerluse pierurs noise.
If Ihe noise is no! removrd lsy fin: Inning alone. men do [he fmqucncy ndjnsuucnls lo
rlre Mums! and fins urns again. Miss the noiss has been mduczd. m-ndjust Lhe piorure
so llrar il is aligncd In 111: mnlcrofihe semen.
Press ma MENU button
no dlsplay mu menu.
Press the UPIDOWN AV
humans in salad ‘Selup'
then press the ENTER:
hunan.
Press tha [JP/DOWN AV
hunnns (a Salad ‘F‘C'.
than press the ENTER 3‘
huflofl.
Pneu Ihe ENTERE"
button lo selecl
‘lmage Lock‘r
Press me uFIDOWN u
buttons (0 salad ‘Coarse'
or 'Flne‘. men press lna
ENTERW eunon.
Press the LEFTIRIGHT 4 b
nullens w adjusl lne
screen qualily, yenical
slripee may appear or me
pldurs may be blurry.
When you are satisfied with [he se'llings, wvss Ilia
MENU bullcln repeatedly in return In normal vim-g.
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Changing the Screen Position
Press ma MENU hullun lo
display the manu.
Floss the UPIDOWN AV
buttons la salad ”Setup“.
than mass the ENTERE
button.
Press mu UFIDOWN AV
buttons lo soled 'FC'.
mm puss the mafia
huhon.
Press the LIP/DOWN Av
buttons to select ‘PosiuonZ
then press the ENTERFV
hunm
n— ew nun»
Press me UPIDOWN AV
hullens Ia adlusllng me
V-Posiu'un.
Pless the LEFrImGHT 4 >
bullons (a adjusl me
H-Pusm‘on.
Press the EXIT bufiun
lo exit.
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PC DISPLAY
To Initia ze the Screen Position or Color Settings
Press the MENU button
(a dlsplay the menu.
press the LIPIDOWN AV
huhuns (a select mm '
than grass the ENTER
button.
Press Iha UFIDOWN AV
buttons to select ‘FC‘.
than was the ENTER?"
button.
Press the UPIDOWN AV
buttons (0 salad “Reset“.
man pram the ENTER 3‘
buflom
Press the UPIDOWN AV pc
buttons to select - “
'|rr|ags Resel‘ or
‘Color Reae .lhen press
the ENTERW mmon.
Press me EXIT WHO"
In 9in.
«mm Rllvb
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How to Auto Adjust
Use the Auto Adjust function to have the TV scl automatically adjust the videu signals
the monitor tcccivcs. The function also automatically fine-tunes tht: settings and adjusts
the frequency values and positions
Press the MENU button In pc sun,
display ma menu.
Press the LIPIDOWN AV
buttons ta satect ‘Setup‘,
then brass the ENTER
button.
Press the UPIDOWN AV
buttons to salad ‘F'C't
then press the ENTERE)‘
huhan.
Press the UPIDOWN AV
buttons to select
”Auto Adiustmertt'.
then press me ENTERL'?
buttons
Press the Exrr btrllon
I0 exit.
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PC DISPLAY
Using Automatic Picture Settings
Press lha MENU button In ac nam-
dlsplay lha menu.
Plus the uwnowu AV
buttons to selflcl'PIclum
than press ma ENTER _
nunnn twins.
Press ma UPIDOWN AV
buttons to select ma
‘Emenaln ‘Inlamel’.
mm, or usmm‘ plclura
sem’ng.
Press ENTERE‘ button.
Press the EXIT button
to exit.
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Customiz g the Picture
You can use me on-scresn menus lo change the conlrasl. brighmess, and sharpness
iiccnrding to personal preference
(Allemalivcly. you can use one or [he “zinlomafic” sailings.)
Press the MENU bunun lo
display In: menu.
Press the UFIDOWN Av
bunons In select ‘Ficmm‘.
than puss [ha ENTERB‘
bimon.
Press ma uwuown AV , p: Plnun
buttons in selecl ‘Cuslam‘
lherl mess me ENTERE‘
hullun.
Press the UPIDOWN AV
bunam (a telect
‘Canirasf' a! ‘Brighlness‘r
Press me Lari/memo 1 '- -
minions In decrease or l ‘
inereese ine value or e ,
penleuler ilem.
Fer exampls. il you seleei
“Conuasl'. presslng
men-r) increases il.
Puss Ina EXIT button In
exit.
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Adjusting the Color Tone
You can change the color of Lhe emit: screen according lo yuur preference.
Press the MENU button la
display lha manu.
Press the UPIDOWN AV
hulions lu salad 'Fic(um'
than press ma ENTER".J
button.
Press the umnown AV
buttons m salad
“Color Tana‘. than puss
the ENTEREI‘ button.
3 ‘ Choose from N1: following
Color Tone swings:
Press me UPIDOWN A7 "Cool", "Normal", "Warm",
bum“ lo “I“ "Custom". awarding
color (am
to pclsonal preference.
Fress the EXIT buflon to
axiL
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Customizing the color
Press me MENU bullan
la display the menu.
Press the UFIDOWN AV
hnnons lo select 'F'iclura'.
lnsn pruss Ina ENTER?
hunnn.
Press ma uP/DOWN AV
bunnns la seled
'z:olor Connor. then press
the Emma button.
Press the ENTERE‘ buflon
(0 select a varfloular Ilemr
Press me UPIDOWN AV
bulwns (a salad Redr
Green, or Eluer
Press the LEFT/RENT ( P
hullans la decrease or
Increase the value el‘ 3
pafliwler ilem.
For example. it you select
‘Red'. pressing RIGHT b
increases iL
Press the EXIT huflon la
exil.
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Chapter Six
TROUBLESHOOTING
If the TV seems to have n pmblem_ first try this list of possible problems and solutions.
If none of these troubleshooting lips apply, call your nearest Ssmsung service center.
Identifying Problems
Poor picture
Poor sound quality.
No picture or sound.
No sound or sound is too
low at maximum volume.
Picture «1115 vertically
The TV upemles
erratically.
The TV won't turn an.
Remote control
malfunctions
"Check Signal Cable"
message.
“Mode Nnt Suppnned!"
message.
The image is too light or
too dark.
Try another channel.
Adjust tlte antem.
Check all wire connections.
Try miller channel.
Adjust the antenna.
Try snot-ha chwlel.
Pass the SOURCE billion,
Make sun ute'rv is plugged in,
Check the antenna connections,
First, check the volume of units connected to your TV
(digital Nominating meiver, DTV. DVD,ct-lblc broadcasting
wives, VCR,eu:.). Then, adjust the TV volume accordingly,
Check all will: connections.
Unplug the TV lot so scrunds, uten try apetsting it again.
Make sure the wnll outlet is writing.
kcpluee the remote cnlluul batteries.
Clean the upper edge ol the Emma epntml (Imnsmission windaw).
Cheek tlte battery lcn'ninals.
Ensun: l||=l ute signal cable is l'lmtly ednneeted ta tlte re sources.
Check lilc mnximllm msnlution and me lmqllcncy ul'lhc virlcn Adaplcr.
Cvmpnn: tltese wines with the data in the Display Modes.
(See page 61)
Adjust the Brigumss and Contrast.
Adjust ute Flue funeuun.
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TROUBLESHOOTING
Horizontal bars appear to
flicker. jitter or shimmer
on the image.
Vertical liars appear to
flicker. jitter or shimmer
on the image.
Screen is black and
power indicator light
blinks steadily.
image is not stable and
may appear to vibrate.
Image is not centered on
the screen.
if a still image is
displayed for an
extended period of times
residual images of
blurring may appear.
The TFl' LCD panellists a panel Co“
which thuirt: sophis-
Adjust the Course function and then adjust the Flu: runerion.
(See page 46)
Adjust the Coarse function and then adjust the Fm: runeuon.
(See page 46)
On your eornputer eheete Power, Signal Cable (ts-pin D-Sub)
The TV is using its power management system.
Move the computer's mouse or press any key on the keyboard.
lime setting is not «amt use your computer utility program to
change the display settings.
NoTEzYourTV supports multiscan display functions within the
following fitqtulwy domaint
ts'ttrwssa) zo'twnzaw)
”mug, my th
vmtul froquewyflh) tws so-ts
W'flwfifi'x" ““ mum Morena J
Adjust the horizontal and vcrlical position.
when you need to leave the monitor unused for an cxlcndcd
period of time. adjust the settings so that the monitor
automatically goes into energy saving mode or activates the
semen saver to display moving images.
g nfwh pixels (LN~R1550 . 2559296/LN-R2050- l
0000)
ed lachnnlogy to produce. HowctIcr. there may be few bright ur dark ptxels on the
screen. These pixels will have no impact on the pcrfomtancc urthe pmtiucl.
Nate : The component temv'rmt tit-his set tmly wppnm Ami/asap restitution.
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APPENDIX
Using the Anti-Theft Kensington Lock
The Keminglon lock is a device used (a physically m the sysmn wm am; 11 m a public place. "m locking
device has (0 be pmluucd upmtely.m appunm and locking mm my diner mm the illwlmliun
depending an IM nunumclurtn new ml‘u lo m mm mm with the Ktns'mglbn Ink for pupal m.
1. Insert me hcklng devlae mm me Keminmon w on me LCD TV (Figure 1).
and turn u m me locking «imam (figure 2),
2. Connect the Kenslngmn lock with.
3. Fix the Kenslnglan lock to a desk or a heavy stationary object.
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APPENDIX
Retractable Stand
Note: The maximum tilt angle is 13 degrees in the backward direcliun.
Please do not till the TV outside the specified range. Using excessive farce
(0 till the TV may cause pemmenl damage to the mechanical pm of the stand.
\ _mr
m7 .
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Installing VESA compliant mounting devices
Mounting pad
<1> <2>
<1> Fold the stlnd preselnq me button on the Mufti" stand.
<1> Align the mounting Interface pad with the notes In lhe stand bottom and secure It with the inn!
screws that came with the elm-type base. wall mount hanger or other bases.
Wall Mount Instructions
The [chewing Instructions apply to a hollow sheet-mat wall only. Tools/Hardware needed - Philip!
screwdriver, {our toggle halls. slain ale. Dill! bit and drill Called Elgotmn at (800) 656-3458 lo l
purdlese the triple plvol dlrect Mntadepterand wel "mammal m.
-LN-R1550 (15'): N04 67 - 007 - 099 (Pivot direct mount adapter)
Not 97 - m - on: (Wall mount mum in)
- LN-RZOEO (zo-l : N04 0 - 007 - m (Pivot direct mount mow)
N04 97 - 101 - 003 (Wall "Will MOI m)
Align 01! wall mount bucket on the wall al Ina desired height mew sure that me bracket will be
mounted between the well studs. Mark the tour comer openings and drill (our SIB-diameter holes.
Assemble the wall mount kit awarding to the Mutations provided with It. Securely mam Ergolmn's
tlet panel, triple plvot direct mount adapter to me back at the TV uslng the tour 4mm.
0.7 pltct’l x 10mm suews pmvlded with the aim, Secure the enemy to the wall using [our ans by
3-Incn long baggie hulls.
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Installing the Wall Mount Kit
Nate : This installation is to be used when attaching the wall mount to it concrete wall.
When attaching to other building materials. please contact your nemst dealer.
1,1 components
Please use ptnvidnti components on pm to install llw Wall Mount Kit.
Anchors : SEA Screws : 35k Inslauation Guide
A.’ How ta assemble the Wall Mount Klt
1 0 Matt the Incaltmt M m on m n—ut using installation guide.
0 mm aver astntn- 11:90» hole on IM name location using
iii-diameter drillt
0 Fit tutettats an tacit holcon IM wait.
0 Connect hmckel to IM tan witn scum stut rtning minus
into the bucket holes.
NOMHHM backulxmficmtyfiudkmmwowmmofl,
2 Yuu may use LCD TV rigin antrf
“nipped already Iumcd mrrasshtmn tn lhc pictutr. txitwt,
3 wtttn using LCD ‘rv in slzmI-hsfll [mmphte Ill: pmdtlclnlt a
cutttinn tn umtt 5qu mmr'mls.'l1tzn nnn mtsuntt (allowing the
nrmw ditnttiun bclnw t'mly arm passing tntunn on (he Mllfll‘kd
pm ttttctu LCD TV is ntmimt In stand.
tTutn utst stand in me uppnsilc intuition ll'ln' prnssiltg int-tun tuttnn
using LCD TV in unti-tnnutumt ruins us fill.)
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Installing the Wall Mount Kit
4 Adjnsl LCD TV nu ma hook nn lb: mm: Jml mm: in nu dirzclinn nnhc armMLAfi) so mm LCD TV an be cum~
plelely Fund m an: hmckcl.
When buckets issembkd m meml mmmngnm‘mwm a hack when instahanun ‘s mpleled
5 Hemnv-z Insmllalmn Guide and mnplcling sclup ochn'rv on me wall.
6 Push "1: LCD TV up and skin In Ihe rig!“ (0 dated! il [mm bucket,
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