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I

CON_l

ENT

S

Chapter

1- Your

New

TV

List of Features ........................................
List of Parts ........................................
Familiarizing Yourself with Your New TV ....................
Right-side Panel Buttons ..............................
Rear Panel Jacks ....................................
Remote Control ....................................
Installing Batteries in the Remote Control ....................
If' remote control doesn't work .............................

Chapter

2:

1
1
2
2
3
4
6
6

installation

Connecting

VHF

and UHF

Antennas

.......................

Antennas with 300-ohm Flat Twin Leads .................
Antennas with 75-ohm Round Leads ....................
Separate VHF and UHF Antennas .......................
Connecting
Cable TV ....................................
Cable without a Cable Box .........................
Connecting to a Cable Box that Descrambles All Channels ....
Connecting to a Cable Box that Descrambles Some Channels .
Connecting HDMI .....................................
How to connect Core ...................................
Connecting a VCR .....................................
Connecting an S-VHS VCR ..............................
Connecting a DVI-D Cable ...............................
Connecting a DVD Player ...............................
Connecting a Digita! TV Set-Top Box ......................
Connecting a PC .......................................
ANYNET ............................................
What is the Anynet .................................
Anynet .........................................
Connecting TV + DVD/VCR Combo:

7

7
8
8
8
8
9
. 9
11
11
12
13
13
14
14
14
16
16
17

AV Signa! Cables
.....................
18
Connecting TV + DVD Receiver: Connecting AV Signal Cables . 19
Connecting TV + DVD Combo + DVD Receiver:
Connecting AV Signa! Cables .........................
20
Connectinp,

Chapter

3:

Operation

Turning the TV On and Off ..............................
Changing Channels .....................................
Using the Channe! Buttons ...........................
Using the Pre-CH Button to select the Previous Channel .....
Ac[justing the M_lume ...................................
Using Mute .......................................
Viewing the Display ....................................
Viewing the Menus .....................................
Setting Up Your Remote Control ..........................
Remote Control Codes ..................................

Chapter

4:

Special

21
21
21
21
21
21
22
22
23
26

Features

Plug & Play Feature ....................................
Memorizing the Channels ................................
Selecting the Video Signal-source ......................
Storing Channels in Memory (Automatic Method) .........
Adding and Erasing Channels (Manual Method) ...........
Labeling Channels
....................................
_{k_
set-up your Favorite Channels ..........................
_{_)Select Source .......................................
To Edit the Input Source Name ............................
C'ontents

]

27
28
28
29
30
30
31
31
32

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CONTENTS

Chapter

Using Amomatic Picture Senin#,s ..........................
Cuslomizing
lhe Piclure .................................
Using Aulomalic Sound Senings
..........................
Cuslomizing
lhe Sound ..................................
Selecting a Menu Language
..............................
Selling (he Blue Screen Mode .............................
Fine Tuning Channels
...................................
LNA (Low Noise Amplifier)
..............................
Viewing Piclum-in-Piclure
...............................
Activating
Picture-in-Piclure
..........................
Selecting a Signal Soume (Exlemal A/V) Ik)r PIP ..........
Swapping lhe Conlems of lhe PIP and Main image .........
Changing lhe PIP Channel
...........................
Changing lhe Location of lhe PIP Window
...............
Changing lhe Size of lhe PIP Window ...................
DNIe(Digilal
Natural Image engine) ........................
MCC (My Color Comrol) ................................

33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
41
42
42
42
42
42
43
44

Easy Comrol ......................................
Delail Conlrol .....................................
I2C (Inlelligenl Image Conlrol) ...........................
IBC (Inlelligenl Brightness Conlrol) ........................
Changing lhe Screen Size ................................
Freezing lhe Piclure ....................................
Adjusting lhe Color Tone ................................
Selling lhe TruSurround XT(SRS TSXT) ....................
Automalic Volmne Comml ..............................
Special Sound Oplions ..................................
Adjusling lhe Headphone Sound ..........................
Selecting lhe Main or Sub Sound ..........................
Sub Woofer ..........................................
Selling lhe Clock
.....................................
Selling lhe On/Off Timer ................................
Selling lhe Sleep Timer .................................
Viewing Closed Caplions ................................
Using (he V-Chip ......................................
Color Weakness .......................................
Selecting lhe Melody ...................................

44
45
46
47
48
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
59
60
62
68
69

5:

PC

Display

Using Your TV as a Computer (PC) Display ..................
How m Set up Your PC Soflwa,_ (Windows on!>) .........
How m Aura Adjust ................................
Adjusting the Sc)cen Qnalit_y .........................
Changing lhe Scleen Position .........................
_[b Initialize the Screen Position or Color Settings ..........

Chapter

70
70
71
72
73
74

6: Troubleshooting
[dentifyin_ Problerls

...................................

_nstalling the Stand .....................................
Wal! Mount Installation Guide ............................
Cleaning and Maintaining Your TV .........................
Using Your TV in Anmher Country ........................
Specifications .........................................
Display Modes ........................................

Col/tell

[N

2

75

82
83
85
85
86
87

YOUR

List

NEW

TV

of

Features

o MCC (My Color Control):
Users can adjust colors to their preference by adjusting skin,sky and grass
tones.
®[2C

(Intelligent

Automatically
contrast.

Image

Contro]):

detects the

input

visua]

signa]

and

at[justs to

creat

optimum

• [BC (Inte!ligent Brightness Control):
Adjusts the screen brightness automatically depending on the brightness of
the surrounding environment.
®Color Weakness :
This feature enable those with a color weakness to view images as those
with norma!vision.
®JBL high peribrmance built-in speakers:
Enables reproduction of broadband i?'equency sound.

List

of

Parts

Please make sure the following items are included wifl_ your LCD TV.
ff any items are missing, contact your dealer.

%¸¸¸<.......................
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RF Cable

Remote Control(BN59-00435A)
& Batteries (AAA x 2)

(AA39-00039A)

Owner's
Instructions

Stand
(BN96-00380A)

gngllsll-1

...............
L,I,,
,;;..........
Power Cord
(3903-000085)

Core(3301-001201 )
x 2 (See Page 11)

YOUR

NEW

1

TV

Familiarizing

Right-Side

Pane[

Yourself

with

Your

New

TV

Buttons

The butt(ms (m the Right-side panel control your TV's basic featmves, including the (mscreen mellLl. _[_)use file more advanced features, you ITILISI ElSe file remote control.

[

0

0 POWER
Press

O

/'.

O

to turn the TV on and off.

OH

_t

v

REMOTE
CONTROL
SENSOR
Aim the remote control towards this spot
on the TV.
_I

menu of

your TV's features,

LIGHT

DETECTING

SENSOR

Adjusts brightness of screen automatically
by detecting brightness of surrounding
erwironment. This sensor works when IBC is on.
1_t SPEAKER

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1,

POWER
INDICATOR
Lights when unit is in standby mode,
Lights green after setting on/off timer,

+ VOL
-Press to increase or decrease the volume.
Also used to select items on the
omscreen menu,
MENU
Press to see an omscreen

E_

Displays a menu of all of the available
input sources (TV, AV, S-VIDEO, Component
Component 2, HDMI, DV!, PC).

Press to change channels.
Also press to highlight various items
on the on-screen menu.

O

SOURCE

Your

NEW

Rear

TV

Panem

Jacks

Use the rear panel jacks to connect an A/V componem
continuously,
such as a VCR or a DVD player.
For more infbrmation

_[]) HDMI

(m c(mnecting

equipmem,

IN

that will be connected

see pages 7-14.

O

CONPONENT

IN

1

Supports connections between HDMIconnectiomenabled
AV devices (set top

Connect component video/audio
DVD/VCR/SeMop
Box.

boxes, DVD players, AV receivers and digital
TVs).

S-VIDEO

DVI-D

Connect a Video signal from a
camcorder or VCR

INPUT

Connect to the digital video output jack on
your DVD/Setqop Box.

AV

PC

VIDEO

(D-SUB)

INPUT

INPUT/OUTPUT

Connect a Video signal from
a camcorder or VCR.

(DVI-D terminal does not support PC.)
DVI-D
AUDIO
INPUT
Connect to the audio output jack on your
DVD/Set4op Box.

from a

_)

ANT

IN

Connect to an antenna or to a cable TV system.

®

SUBWOOFER

OUTPUT

Connect to an active (powered) subwoofer.

Connect to the video output port on your PC.
PC AUDIO
(D-SUB)
INPUT

_)

ANYNET

Connect to the audio output jack on your PC.

_}

HEADPHONE
JACK
Connect a set of external headphones
for private listening.
POWER
INPUT

COMPONENT
Connect component
DVDA/CR/Set-top

IN 2
video/audio

from a

Box.

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Your

NEW

Remote

O

TV

Control

O

POWER
Turns the TV on and off.
(See Page 21 )

O

P.SIZE

O

Press to change the screen size.
(See Page 48)

MODE
Selects a target device to be controlled
by the Samsung remote control
(TV, VCR, Cable, DVD, Samsung STB)
(See pages 23-26)

@ CHA

and

(Channel
O

CHv
UP/Down)

P.MODE

Press CH/-,

Adjusts the TV picture by selecting
one of the preset factory settings.
(See Page 33)

change channels.

or CHv

to

(See Page 21)

VOL
+ and
VOL
Press to increase or decrease
the volume. (See Page 21)

O

MUTE
Press to temporarily cut off
the sound. (See Page 21)

SOURCE
Press to display all of the available
video sources. (See Page 31)

MENU

O

Displays the main on-screen
menu.(See Page 22)

UP

/ DOWN

/ LEFT

/

RIGHT
/ ENTER
Use to select on-screen menu
items and change menu values.
(The remote control will only
function with VCR or DVD units
that are compatible with the LCD TV.)
_)

PIP FUNCTIONS
Pictureoin-Picture ON/OFF
(See pages 41--42)

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Your

_)

NEW

TV

+100
Press to select channels over 100.

PRE-CH
Tunes to the previous channel.

For example, to select channel 121,
press '+100", then press '2" and '1"

_)

(See page 21)

(See Page 29)

_NFO
Use to see information

Anynet

current broadcast.

Press the Anynet button to bring
up the Anynet menu. (See Page 16)
_)

EXiT
Press to exit the menu.

_)

S{ZE
Press to make the PIP window
double, large or small.
(See Page 42)

(See Page 48)

/', OH "-/
Displays the available channels
in sequence.
(These buttons change channels
in the PIP window only.)
(See Page 42)

MTS
(Multi channem TemeviMon Stereo)
Press to choose stereo, mono or
Separate Audio Program
(SAP broadcast). (See Page 52)
SRS

@ RESET

(See Page 50)
AUTO

When your remote does not work,
change the batteries and press the
RESET button for 2-3 seconds
before use.

PROG.

Press to automatically store
selected TV/cable channels.
(See Page 29)

SET

ADDIDEL
Use to store and delete channels

adjusts 5 separate devices - TV,
VCR, Cable, DVD, or Samsung
Set-top box.

DNle
Press to improve the digital video
quality. (See Page 43)

(See pages 23--26)

PC MODE
Press to switch to the PC mode.
(See pages 70-74)
FAV.CH
Tunes to the channels in your
favorite channel list. (See Page 31 )
VCR/DVD
- Rewind
- Stop
- Play/Pause
- Fast/Fopward

BUTTON

SET button on TV remote control

to/from memory. (See Page 30)

_)

_)

ST_LL
Press to stop the action during
a particular scene. Press again to
resume normal video.

_)

on the

(See Page 22)

Functions

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Your

NEW

TV

Installing

]

Batteries

in

the

Remote

Control

....

Completely

2
i_-_stall
twoAAASize

......
q_!!{i

batteries.

......

_,

Make sure to match the "÷" aid
.... ends of the batteries with the
diagram inside the compartment.

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_i_i:_
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4 Remove the batteries and store them
in a cool, dry phce if you won't be
using the remote control fk)r a lo_g
time.
The remote control can be used
up to about 23 feet from the TV.
(Assuming typical TV usage,
the batterie_ last for about one year.)

If

remote

control

doesn't

work

Check the tbl!owing:
1. Is the TV power

switch on?

2. Are the plus and minus ends of the batteries
3. Are the batteries

reversed'?

drained'?

4. Is there a power outage,

or is the power cord u_Tlugged?

5. Is there a special fluorescent

light or a neon sign nearby?

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Connecting

VHF

and

UHF

Antennas

I1' your antenna has a set of leads that
look like tMs, see 'Antennas
with
300-ohm Flat Twin Leads" below.

II' your antenna lms one lead fl-mt looks
like this, see ' Antennas with 75-ohm
Round Leads" on page 8.

If yon have two antennas,
VHF and UHF Antennas"

Antennas

with

see "Separate
on page 8.

300-ohm

Flat

Twin

Leads

It yon are using an off-air amenna (such as a roof antenna
300-ohm twin flat leads, tollow the directions below.

1
Place.the wires fron
the twin leads unaer
the €crews on a 30075 onm aoap[or _,no_
SUDDlied;Use a
screwdriver to ughter
:he screws.

English-7

or "rabbit cars") that has

_N STALLATION

Antennas

]

with

75-ohm

Leads

Round

Plug the antenna
lead into the
ANT IN te_:minal
on the bottom of the
back pane]

Separate

VHF

and

UHF

Antennas

_[fyou have two separate antennas R)r your TV (one VHF and one UHF), you mtmt
combine the two antenna signals before connecting the antennas to the TV. This
procedure requires a an optional combine>adaptor (available at most electronics shops),

Connect both antenna

,L

Plug the combiner
terminN on the
bottom of the
rear panel.

Connecting
_{b connect

Cable

to a cable

without

Cable

TV

TV system,

a Cable

fol!ow

the instructions

be!ow.

Box
4 Because this TV is cable-ready,
you do not lieed a cable box tn
view unscrambled cable channels.

ii

P!ug £he incoming}
cable into the
ANT!N terminal
or, back of the TV.

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_N STALLATION

Connecting

to

a Cabme

Box

that

Descrarnbmes

AH

Channems

4 This terminal
"ANT OUT",
Find the cable tbat is
Connected to the

might be labeled
"VHF OUT", er

simply, "OUT".

ANT OUT termma
On your Cable box.

Connect the other end
of this cable tothe
ANTIN

£erminal on

the back of tbe TV•

Connecting

to

a Cable

Box

that

Descrambles

Some

Channels

][ yotu" cable box descrambles only some channels (such as premium channels), follow the
ins/rucfions below. You will need a two-way splitter, an RF (A/B) switch, and four lengths
of coaxial cable. ,'These i_ems are available at most eledronics stores.)
This termin:_l might be labeled
"'AN']' IN", "'VHF IN", or ,,imply, "'IN".

1
Find ano olsconnect

conn_cte_
_oth_

...................................

_

_"_'_

[he cable that
,s
ANTENNA
JR [erminal
or y'our cable box,

2
Connect thB Cable
[0 a two- _ay sphtter
Incoming
cable

Splitter

3
Connect a coax_a_
canle be[ween an
OUTPUT termlr sJ on
me sehtter and [re IN
[enTana]

on

[ne

Incoming
cable

Cabl_

Splitter
Cabme Box

DOX,

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1

]N STALLATION

z

on the cane box

SNitter

_
CaNe Box

'_I_RF

(AIBI
Switch

terminN on the
AiB switch.

Connect another
cane between the
other OUT terminN

Incoming
cane
Splitter

the A-IN terminal or}

RF (A/B)

TV ANTENNA

coaxial came
terminal

on the RE

(A/B) switch and the
VHFiUHE terminal
on the rear Of the TV.

Incoming
cane

Splitter
CaNe Box

RF (A/B)
Switch

TV Rear

After you've made this connection, set the A/B switch to the "A" position tot norma!
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 usua!ly channel 3 or 40

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1 0

_N STALLATION

Connecting
Seppo!ls
players,

HDM!

connections
AV receivers

between

HDMI-connectioe-enabled

AV devices

(Set Top boxes,

DVD

and digital TVs).

1

TV Rear Panem

Connect HDMI cal,le

[rorr the TV to the Input
termm_Jof the HDMI

DVD

Player

Rear

Panel

/

/ lie

L

,*l_t

device,

.....................

HDMI Cable


What is HDMI?
- HDML or high-definition multimedia interface, is a next-generation interface that enables the
transmission of digital audio and video signals using a single cable without compression.
- HDNI allows muRiNe
channels of digital audio (5.1 channels).The difference between HDNll and DW is that the
HDNI device is smaller in size, has the HDCP{High Definition Content Protection)
coding feature installed, and supports multi - channel digital audio.

How

to

connect

Core

Core provided reduces EM][(E Iectromagnetic
]interference) m)ises ii'om electrica!
or electronic products aud prevents magnetic impact from ambient environment.
After connecting AV cable of TV or Component cable, install Core as shown in the picture.

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11

]N STALLATION

Connecting

a VCR

These

instructions

assume

cable

TV system

(according

Skip

step

I if you

have

that

you

have

already

to the instructions

no/yet

connected

connected

your

on pages

to an antenna

TV

to an antenna

or a

7-10L
or a cable

system,

1
Unplug the cable or
antenna from the
back of the TV.

2

VCR Rear Panel

Connect

[ne

ca[He

el _

m

ANT IN termma
on

tNe

Dac_v

Incoming
CaNe Qr
Antenna

of the

i {_
[

c

®@

VCR.

VCR Rear

Panel

TV Rear Panel

Connect a coaxial
cable between _he
ANT OUT terminal

q_)

on [he VCR and
the antenna terminal
on me TV.

A coaxial

_

coaxiamC_bb

11

can _"is usually

irlcluded

with a VCR. (lf uot, check your local electrordcs

VCR Rear Panel

Connect a set of
audk) cables
between the AUD!O

TV Rear

store).

PeneH

.

VCR and the AUDIQ
jacks on the TV.

If you have a "mono" (non-stereo) VCR, use the Y-connector (not supplied) to heel<
up to the left and tright audio input jacks of the TV. If your VCR is stere(), you must
eounect two cables.
VCR Rear

Panel

Tq

Rear Panel

Connect a video
cable between the
VIDEO OUT jack on
the VCR and the
VIDEO jack on the

Follow the instructions in "Viewing a VCR or Camcorder Tape" to view your VCR tape.
4 Each extern tI input source device has a different back panel conliguration.

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12

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_N STALLATION

Connecting

an

S=VHS

VCR

Your Samsung TV can be connected to fin S-Video signa! flrom fin S-VHS VCR.
(This connection delivers a better picture as compared to a standard VHS VCR.)
VCRRear Panel
To begin, follow

I _ r.

stens 1-3 section
Drewous
m the to

_@i'_ "®_@@

TVRear Parcel

% ,_,p_o;
k

_nnect tr e ar tenna
or cable to your
VCR ana your TV.

CoaxialCable

VCR Rear

Connect a set o1 audio

% "

Panem

cables between Erie

I_"_
S__" "" "..... @ Q

AUDIO OUT jacks on
lhe VCR and the

_] _

Panel

TV Rear

Panel

_

AUDIO INPUT JACKS
on [ne TV

Audio CabJe

VCR Rear Panel

Connect an S- Jdeo
cable between me
S-_i IDEO OUT jack on
the VCR ana the
$=Vide0 Cable

S-VIDEO INPUT jack
on the TV

An S-video cable is usually included with fin S-VHS VCR.
(If not, check your local electronics store.)
4 Each extem/t input source device his l diiferent back panel conJigurition.

Connecting

TV Rear

*_° "> '_° )

a DVI-D

Cable

Note:]if you are using a DVI-D cable to connect
I .Be sure to connect the audio cable (sold separately)as shown above to get normal TV sound.
2.See Appendix "Display Modes "lor supported resolutions.
3.The screen may hwe sbil_ted to the right or to the Ielt after connecting the cable.
The screen must be adjusted on the source(Set-top box}.
4.Each extern tI input source device has a difi'erent back panel configuration.
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13

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Connecting
The

rear

panel

a DVD
jacks

(m yore

Connect a set of audio
canes between the
COMPONENT1 or
COMPONENT2 L, R

TV

make

Player
it easy

to com_ect

a DVD

DVD Player Rear Panel

TV.

.................
Audio

Connect a video cam e
between the
COMPONENT1
or
COMPONENT2
(Yi Pa, pa) jacks on
the ZV and the Y, Re,
Pa jacks on the DVD
player.

to your

TV Rear Panel

"

jacks on the TV and
tbe AUDIO OUT jacks

player

CaNe

...........

Note: For tin explanation of Component video, see your DVD player owner's manua!.
4 Each extern/l input source dexice Ires a different back panel conliguration.

Connecting

a Digital

TV

Set-Top

Box

The co,mectio,_s tora typical set-top box are shown below.

!1 (:
TV Rear Panel

Connect a set of aud!o
canes between the
L,R COMPONENT1
or COMPONENT2
AUD!Q iNPUT _acks
on the TV and the
AUDIO OUT jacks on

_

Audio CaNe

the SetrTop Box.

Connect a video cane
between the
COMPONENT1
o_
COMPONENT2
(Y, pe, p_)jacks
the TV and the
Pa jacks on the
Set-Top Box,

on
Y,

....

Pe,

Note: For tin explanation of Component video, see your Set/l[k)p Box owner's manual.
4 Each extern xlinput source dexice has a different back panel conliguration.

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14

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Connecting
Note:

This figure

a PC
shows

the Standard

The actuar configuration

Connector-jack

paneL.

on your TV may be different.

- Connect the D- Sub cable to "PC (PC IN)" on the rear of your set.
- Connect the stereo audio cable to "AUDmO (PC RN)"on the rear of your set
and the other end to "Audio Out" of the sound card on your computer.

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15

_N STALLATION

Please refer to ' Anynet AV Owner's Instructions' that is provided separately ibr the detailed
infbrmation on Anynet.

1.What

is

the

Anynet?

Anynet is an AV network system that enMes you to easily control Samsung audio-video
devices from your through the Anynet menu via a Samsung TV.

(AV)

[ Anynet Features and Benefits ]
,, Anynet ar!ows you to access most features of any device connected to your TV set
from a single remote control.
With Anynet, there is no need to use different remote contrors for different devices.
Moreover, there is no need to press separate buttons to switch devices.

+

/

f;

Just choose a function from the Anynet menu and the rest of the process required is
performed automatically via the network linking the devices. It frees you from the
inconvenience of pressing separate buttons on separate devices several times to perform
a task.
- Ex} To play a DVD: Regular (Three remote controls; nine button presses)
- Through Anynet (One remote control; three button presses)
The Anynet

network

one another

and check

control
when

to contro!
you watch

,, You can switch

allows

your

DVD player

the STB

easily

the devices

the operating

(set-top

connected
status.

when

watching

with 5.1 channel

speakers.

through

you Play DVDs

control

commands

you can use your
and to control

with

TV remote

the STB

box) programs.

and conveniently

you are currently

to exchange

As a result,

between

listening

your TV speakers

to the program

or through

Home

Theater

[ Anynet is most convenient when ]
,, You watch content from external input source device such as DVDs, STB programs
or the VCR.
,, You need to change channels, adiust the volume or skip scenes while you are watching
content from an external input source device.
,, You want to switch between the TV speakers and the 5.1 channel speakers while you are
watching a program

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I

_N STALLATION

2.Anynet

1. Anynet System is avaiEable only for Samsung Anynet-supported
2, See below for Anynet-supported devices.
(All devices except for 2 and 4 are soon to be added)

AV devices,

® DVD Player
@ DVD/VCR Combo
® DVD Recoraer
® DVD Receiver or Home Theamr
@ DVD Recorder Combo
® DVD Recorder Combo Receiver
® AV Receiver
(_

® Satellite SetoToo Box

The Anynet does not support set-top
box models T165 and K165,

® CaMe SebTop Box
@ HDTV Set-Too Box

3, All video cabbs are connected

to the TV set,

4,
5.
6,
7,

Anynet System does not support more than one of the same type of devices,
One Anynet System menu can support up to two devices besides the TV,
Anynet System can support only one Home theater.
"Standard Connection" means a connection configuration in which no digital
optical/coaxial cables are connected.
8, "Advanced Connection" means a connection configuration in which digital
optica!/coaxia! cables are connected,
9, Anynet begins to operate when the Anynet-supported AV devices are plugged in
and enter Standby mode,

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_N STALLATION

3°

Connecting

TV

+ DVD/VCR

Connecting

AV

Signal

Combo:

Cables

How to Connect the Cables (Connect in the order of numbers shown in the diagram.)
1. Antenna Cable: Connect the external antenna cable to the ANT IN port on the TV.
2. Anynet Connector: To use the Anynet, connect the Anynet port on the TV and the
Anynet Input port on the DVD Combo using the Stereo-Stereo Anynet connector.
3. AV Connector: rf you do not have a Component cable, connect the A/V output jacks on the
DVD/VCR Combo to the AV IN jacks on the TV.
4. Component CaMe (SoM Separately): If you have the component connector cable,
connect Component Video Out jacks (DVD only) on the DVD/VCR Combo to the Component
Video Input jacks on the TV.

1

5. Audio CabLe: After you compEete step 4, connect the Component Audio Output jacks (DVD only)
on the DVD/VCR Combo and the Component Input 1 L-Audio-R jacks on the TV.

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IN STALLATION

4.

Connecting

TV

+ DVD

Receiver:

Connecting

AV

Signal

Cables

i_,e,

How to Connect the Cables (Connect in the order of numbers shown in the diagram.)
1. Antenna Cable:Connect

the external antenna cable to the ANT Input port of the TV.

2. Anynet Connectors:To use the Anynet,connect the Anynet port on the TV and the Anynet Input
port on the DVD Receiver using the Stereo-Stereo Anynet connector.
3. Video Connector:If you do not have the component connector, connect the Video Output port on
the DVD Receiver and the AV IN port on the TV.
4. Audio Connector:Connect

the Left-Audio-Right

port of Monitor Output on the TV and the Audio

Input port on the DVD Receiver.
5. Component Connector (Sold Separately):lf you have the component connector,connect the
Color Difference Component Output port on the DVD Receiver and the Component Input 1
YpbPr port on the TV.

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IN STALLATION

5°

Connecting

TV

+ DVD

Combo

Connecting

AV

Signa[

Cab[es

How to Connect

the Cables

(Connect

in the order

+ DVD

of numbers

shown

Receiver:

in the diagram.)

1. Antenna Cable: Connect the external antenna cable to the ANT IN port of the TV.
2. Anynet Connectors: To use Anynet, connect the Anynet port on the TV and the Anynet Input port
on the DVD/VCR Combo using the Stereo-Stereo Anynet connector.
3. Anynet Connectors: To use Anynet, connect the Anynet Output port on the DVD/VCR Combo and
the Anynet Input port on the DVD Receiver using the Stereo-Stereo Anynet connector.
4. AV Cable: If you do not have the component connector, connect the Output port of the AV output
jacks on the DVD/VCR Combo to the AV IN jacks on the TV.
5. Component Connector (Sold Separately): If you have the component connector, Connect the
Component Video Output jacks (DVD only) on the DVD/VCR Combo and the Component Input 1
"Y, PB , DR"jacks on the TV.
6. Audio Cable: Connect the L-Audio-R COMPONENT
Audio Output jacks on the DVD/VCR Combo.

Audio In 1 jacks on the TV to the Analog

7. Component Cable (Sold Separately): Connect Component Video Out jacks on the DVD Receiver
to the COMPONENT Input 2 "Y, PB , PR" iacks on the TV.
8. Audio Cable:Connect

the Left-Audio-Right

port of Audio Output on the TV and the Audio Input

port on the DVD Receiver.
9. Optical Cable (Sold Separately): If you have an optical cable, connect the Digital Audio Output
Optical port on the DVD/VCR Combo to theDigital Input port on the DVD Receiver.
10.To enjoy 5.1-channel sound, go to "Set up" in the Anynet menu and select "Customized

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Setup".

OPERATION

Turning

the

TV

On

and

Off

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

Changing
Using

the

Channels
Channel

Press the CH A / V

Buttons

buttons to change channels.

When you press the CH A / v butto!_s, the TV changes
YOU will see all the chamlels that the TV hits memorized.
memorized
at least three channels).
erased or eet memorized.
Using

the

PRE=CH

Button

channels in sequence.
(The TV must have

You will eet see channels

to

select

the

that were effher

Previous

Channel

Press the PRE.CH button.
The TV wi!l switch to the last channel viewed.

_]o q_._ickly switch between twe channels that are t_tr apart, tune to o_e chan_-_el,
then use the number buttol_ to select the second channel. Then use the PRE-CH
button

to quicMy

Adjusting

Using

akernate

the

between

them.

Volume

Mute

At any time, you can temporarily cut off the sound using the Mute button.

Press MUTE and the sound cuts
The word
the _owerqeft corner of the screen.

To turn mute off, press the MUTE button again, or simply
press the VOL ÷/- buttons.

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OPERATION

Viewing

the

The display identifies
of certain audio-video

Display
the current
settings.

channe! and the status
The on-screen displays
disappegH"aRer about ten seconds.
Press the [NFO button once ruore

Press the mNFObutton on the

channel

or wait approximately 10 seconds
and it disappears uutetl_atically.
Allows the user te adjust tbe

the type of sound

and the status of certain

settings according to his/her
preference and shows the
current setthlgs.

Pic!ure and sound settings.

Viewing

the

Menus
]_be

1

on-screell

ulenus

disappear fl'om the screen
about two minutes.

With the Dower on. Dress
[he MENU butter

after

The rr ale menu appears or
me screen. It's left
side nas five mons:
_nput Picture. Sound
Channel. Setup.

You canalsouse

2
Use me UP/IDOWN _V

buttons to salect:, one of the 5 icons

Then ")tess ENTER _

_o access the men's sub-menu.

:3
Press the NENU button to exit.

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the MENU(R_ ), CH Up/Down,
Volume Up/Down and
SOURCE(ENTER) buttons on the
TV to make selections.

Setting

Up

Your

A_tier it hits been

set up properly,,

TV, VCR,

DVD

remote

Cable,

control

equipment

you

allows

Remote
your

or Samsung
you to switch

remote

Set-top
between

Control
control
box.

can

Pressing

these

modes,

with

a!! DVD

operate

in five

different

tile corresponding
and control

button

whichever

modes:
on tile
piece

of

choose_

Note
The

remote

This

remote

control
control

might
is only

not be compatible
compatible

with

Samsung

Players,

Set-top

VCRs

and Cable

boxes.

boxes.

Setting Up the Remote

to Operate

Your VCR

I Turr_ oH your VCR.

2 Press

the MODE button and make sure that the VCR LED

is illuminated.
3 Press the SET button on your TV's remote control.

4

Using

the

n_mber

b_ttons

on

your

remote

control,

enter

three digits of the VCR code listed on page 26 of this
manual for your brand of VCR. Make sure you enter three
digits of the code, even if the Hrst digit is a '0".
(If more than one code is listed, try the firt 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 *lot turn on a_ier set up, repeat steps
2, 3, and 4, but try one of the otller codes listed for your
brand of VCR. if no othel codes are lismd, t_y each VCR
code. 000 through 088,

Note on Using Remote Control Modes: VCR
When your remote control is in ' VCR" mode, the volume buttons stil! control your TV's volume,
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Setting

Up the Remote

to Operate

Your Cable Box

1 Turn oil your ctble box.

2

Press the MODE button and make sure that the Cable LED is
illuminated.

3 Press the SET button on your TV's remote control,

4 Usi_g the n_nnber buttons on your remote c, 2, 3_ and
4, but try o_le of the other codes listed R)r yore" brand of DVD.
II _o other codes are listed, try each code. (}0(}through 009.

Note on Using Remote Control Modes: DVD
When your remote comro] is in "I)VD" mode, the volume buttons sti!l comrol your TV's volume.

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Remote

Control

Codes

VCR Codes
015,088 kenwood

Admiral
Aiwa

011,023,025,039,055 RCA
082 Samsung
001,002,007 Sansui

024 KLH
022,025 LG

Audio Dynamics
Akai
Bell&Howell

Candle
Canon

016,018,022,054,055061 Magnavox
017,062 Marantz

Citizen

016,018,022,054,055,061 Vlarta

024 Sears

Sony
Sylvania

009,016,017,023,024,055,062,073,076
MGA

Symphonic

Daewoo

003004005 008007008022054,085 _lidland

Tandy
Tashiko

025,023 Minota
009 Mitsubishi

Dynatech
Electrohome

024 Montgomery ward
036 MTC

Emerson

017,018,019,022,024,029,032,036,%
3, Mul6tech
050,051,056,058066071074076077079

Fisher
Funai

',IEC

011,021,027,028,052,057,067Optimus
024 Panasonic

GE

Pentax
016 _entex Reserch+
018,023,055,069 _hilco

Go Video
Goldstar
General Electric
Harman Kardon
Hitach
Instant Replay
JC Penny
JCL

009,016,017,041,062Philips
023 _ioneer
014,024,044,045 iPortland

"latung
lbac
016,024 Technics
016.024,040041 lemika
011,023,025,039,055,070073 Teknika
015 TMK
017 062 084,086 Toshiba
014,044 lbshiko
055 ]btevision
017,038,062,065 Unitech
017,038 Vector Research

015036,048,054
026,035,040,064
024
026,035,047
017,024,038,062,065
024
011,024
039
024,039,078

018,030
076
014,022,028,057,058
018
016,018

014,025,042,059 Victor
053,054,061 Video Concepts
009 Videosonic
011 Wards

017 ProScan

011014 016017023,025,039044060062 Quartz
011,017,023,025,039,055Quasar

JVC

011,014,018,021,027,028,044,052,057

Signature

Cur6s-Mathes
DB
Dimensia

011,021
022,050,058,077

017,038,062,065 Sharp
011,017,023,025,038,039,055,070 Shintom

023 MEI
016,021 Memorex

Colortyme
Craig

000,016,022,031,041,051
025

024 Sanyo
040 Scott

026031032 Lloyd
011 _ogik
019 LXI

Broksonic

009,014,016,017,037,044,046,063,078

017,053 'Yamaha

Radio Shack/Realistics

011,015,017,018,021, Zenith
024,028,036,052,062

Cable Box Codes
Anvision

015,016 Macom

Cable star

015,016 Magnavox
003 ',lawoo

DeaRyung
DongKuk
DaeHan
Eagle
Eastrm Int,
Eastern International
GenerN Instrument
GI

045,051 SAEWOO

007

015016027029034036937040041048049Signature
001 Sprucer

054

004 \ISC

017 Starcom
024,046 Stargate 2000

005 Oak

Hitachi
Jerrold

019,067

020 Philips
054 Pioneer

019,067

024 Sylvania
011,035,047,069 TaePyungYang
015,016,027,029,034,0%,037,0d
0,041,048,049 Texscan
026,028,052 ]ocom

012,013,023,031,032, Randtek

015,016 Unika
008,035,074 Universal

Zenith
000,011,030,052,071,072

006 Samsung

DVD Codes
CurtisMathes

009

]bshiba

002

JVC

003

Panasonic

006

LG

001 iSony
007 iSamsung

Philips
Proscan
RCA

002
025,029,057,058,063
039,040,049

059,060
011,020,021 Viewstar 015016027029034036037040,041048049
010,04I Warner Amex
052

011,012,020,021,042,056Regal
0d5,051,054 Regency
012,013,023,031,032,033,038,0d
4,05t 070,073 SA

LG

066

015,016 Osk Sigma
_anasonic

033,038,044,075076,077 RCA
Hamlin

035
054

004
0%
005

008 iSharp
008

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022,050,065,069

SPECIALFEATURES

& Play

PMug

Feature

When the TV is initially
powered
automatically
and subsequently:

On, two basic cnstomer
settings
Setting Anto program,
Clock.

1
Press the POWER
button

on

_:ee remote

control,

The message "Plug & Pla,
is displayeD.

2
Select me appropriate
Language o / pressing me
UPtDOWN .Av buttons
Press the ENTER _' button
to confirm ,.our CROlCe
The message Antenna Input
Check/' is dise_aved w_th
OK " selc:cted.
Press [r _ ENTER_

_button

3
Press the UP/DOWN ,_v
buttons to select "Air". "STD".

_rI_CATV

NRC" or "IRC". then Dress
the ENTER ._._ button,
Press the ENTER_
button to stop.

4
Press me LEFTtRIGHTI
_,
buttons _o move to the 'Hour'
"Minute" or am/oft
Set me Dour or minute b)
pressing the UPtDOWN Av
Dtmons.tReler to '*Setting the
Clock" on page 56A

5
Press the MENU(m:I
button
to confirm your sethng.
The message 'Enjoy your watching
is displayea.
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proceed

OPERATION

Memorizing

the

Channels

Your TV can memorize and store a]! of the available channels for both 'off-air" (antenna)
and cable channels. After the available channels are memorized, use the CH ^ and CH v
buttons 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 and deleting channels
(manua!).
Selecting

the

Video

Signamosource

Before your television can begin memorizing
the available channels, you must specify flte
b'pe of signal source that is counected to the TV (i.e., an antenna or a cable system).

1
_h_]_

Press the MENU buRon to
display tr _ menu.
Press the UPtDOWN
Buttons

to select

Av

"Channel

men _ress the ENTERs'
DUttOn.

2
Press the ENTERr_

button.

Repeatedly press me
UPtDOWN Av buttons to
cvc_e mrougn

these

choices:

"Air""STD"."HRC"or "IRC
all cable TVL
Press the EXIT button to exit.

Note : STD, HRC _mdIRC identity,'various b,'pes of cable TV systems.
Cn]lt_tctyour lncal cable company to identify the t3'tyeof cable system
that exists hi your palX[culararea.
At tiffs pei_t the signal source has been selected.
Pr_.'eed to "Storillg Channels in Memou" (next page).

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0 PE114.
ATI0 N

Storing

Channels

in Memory

(Automatic

Method)

1
First, selec[ me c0rrecl
signal

sou FC6,

Air. STD. HRC, _RC).
See stees 1~2 on erewous
page

2
Press the UP/DOWN
buttons }:o select

Av

"Auto Program'
Press the ENTER_
DuKon,

The TV automatically

3

through
charnels

Press tl" e LEFT/RmGHT4 ),
buttons to select 'Start". therDress the ENTER_ _ h Jttoo.

memory. This takes about
one to two minmes.

The TV will Degin memonzJng
all of me a !affable channels.

Press ENTER_
Z_R_um

at any time

to i]_termpt the memorization
process and return to the
Channel menu.

4
After a]_tr_e avm ame
channels are stored me,_u[o
program menu reappears.
Press the EXIT button to emt

Ex) Press __)_-->_:>

cycles

all of the available
and stores them in

to select channel 108,

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OPERATION

Adding

and

Erasing

Channems

(Manuam

Method)

Use the number buttons to oJrecuy
select the channel to Add or Delete.
Press Ihe MENU button to
display me menu.
Press me UPIDOWN Av buttons
[o select "Channel". men Dress
me ENTER_

€ _o_e

r,_._ _ _:_.,,

_button,

Press the UP/DOWN Av
[o select "Add/Delete'.
Press [n_::ENTER_

buttons

r)tmon.

Press the ENTERC_ to select
"Add" or "Delete tpressmg
ENTERF_q: toggles between the
[WO _,

Press the EXmTbutton to exit.

Alternate

method:

Use the number buttons to dFectlv select the channeJ (hat wdl be added o_
erased. Press the "ADD/DEL" button.
Repeatedly

pressing ENTERIc3 J w_Halternate between "Add"and"DeJe[e

Press the EXmTbutton to ex{t.
You can view any cham_el (iDch/ding
bum)]> on the ]-c111etecontyol,

Labeling

an erased

Channels

to select 'Channel", then press
the ENTER_
button.
Press the UP/DOWN Av

buttons

Press the UP/DOWN _v

buttons

You can assign a name to a channel.

Repeat this procedure to enter up to
Press the EXmTbutton to exit.

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CtmDDCJ) by USiDg _hc mm]bcr

OPERATION

To

Set-up

Your

Channels

1
Press the MENU buttor
to a_spJa} tee menu,
buttons to select "Channel
men Dress
me ENTER_
Press
the UPgDOWN
JAr
button

Tv

_
_i ' ;*_

Press t le UPtDOWN Av
buttons to select "Favorite
Channel
men Dress me
ENTER_
button

2
Press the UP/DOWN _,v
buttons to seleci your
[avorite channels to watch
among

tee

labeled

cnanneis,

Press me ENTER!2 button
[o add a check mark to
set tee Channel as a favorite
cnanrlel,

Press me EXiT button when
done tc exit.

3
To seJec[ the Favorite cnanneB, you nave set-up, Dress the FAV.CH
DUt[OR

To

On

_Re

remote,

Select

Source

Use to select TV or other e×terna! input source connected
Use to select the input source ol your choice.
1
Press the NENU button to
display the onrscreen menu.

to the TV.

I if Cennector is not ce,mected,
Se_.lrce camlDt be selected except

_g

TV. (in beth main and ,rob-screen)
}

Press the ENTERs'

button,

Pres,<

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OPERATION

To

Edit

the

input

Source

Name

Name the input device cennected to the input jacks te make your input source selection easier,

Press the ENTER_
to S_lect !f!nput"

button

Press the UP/DOWN A'v"
buttons to select
'Edit Narne" , then P tess
the ENTERs, button.

[

Press the UP!DOWN ,6,v
butloes to select

"Component2'!,

'HDMt',

then press the ENTER_
button.

Press the UP/DOWN Av
buttons to se!ect 'VCR'!,

Recc
'Camcorder"
DHR(DVD
HDD Re_oder)'!,
or tPC:' input source, _hen

............

Press the EXmTbutton to

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OPERATION

Using

Automatic

Picture

Settings

Your TV has tbur automatic picture settings ("Dynamic",
"Custom") that are preset at the fi_ctory. You can activate
Movie, or Custom by pressing P.MODE (or by making a
Or, you can select "Custom" which automatically recalls

"Standard", "Movie", and
either Dynamic, Standard,
selection from the menu).
your personalized picture settings.

1
Press the MENU button [o
o]spla'_

[ne

menu,

Press the UP/DOWN ,_,v
buttor s [o select 'Picture _
mer rress me ENTERI._
DU_tOr

2
Press the ENTERs:
DU[_OO

Press the UP/DOWN
buttons to select me

Av

"Dynamic". "Standard
"Movie". or Custom"
eJcture setting
Press ENTER_

button

Press me EXmTbutton to exit

Alternate

method:

SimDy press the P.MODE button o_ me remote control to seMct
one of the standard olcture settings.

*

Choose Dynamic to increase the clarity and sharpness of the picture.

*

Choose St_mdmd fl)r the standard factory settings.

*

Choose Movie when viewing the Movie.

*

Choose CtLvlom if you want to adjust the settings according to personal
p!:eference (see "Customizing the Picture, page 34).

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OPERATION

Customizing

the

Picture

You can use the on-screen metals to change the contrast, brightness, sharpness,
co!or and tim according to persona! preference.
(Alternatively, you can use one of the 'automat'c" sett'ngs. See the previous page.)

Press SheMENU button to
display the menu.
Press the UP!DOWN

Av

butDns t0 select 'Picture'!,

Press the UP/DOWN J.v

button.

Press the LEFT/R!GHT

'Contrasf'; pressing
increases ib

4

RIGHT I_

Press the EXIT button to exit.

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OPERATION

Using

Automatic

Sound

Settings

Your TV has five automatic sound settings ("Standard", "Music", "Movie" "Speech" and
"Custom") that are preset at the factory. You can select 'Custom Sound", which automatically
recalls your personalized sound settings.

1
Press the MENU button to
disela,
me menu
Press the UPIDOWN J,v
buttons to select Sound'
men oress me ENTER_ '
button,
Press trle ENTER_ Din[on.

2
Press the UP;DOWNA'v"
buttor_srepeatedly [o se_ec_
the Standard, "Music".
Mcvie" 'Sreecn 3r
Custom"sound settings,

Press the EXIT button
to exit.

*

Choose SratMmff i%r the standard btctory settings.

*

Choose Mz_sic wl_en watching music videos or concerts.

*

Choose Movie when watching movies.

*
*

Choose &Jeech when watching a show that is mostly dialog (i.e., news).
Choose C**.vzomto recall your personalized settings.

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OPERATION

Customizing
The

sound

settings

(Alternatively,

you

the

Sound

can be adjusted
can use

to suit your

one of the "automatic"

persona!

preference.

settings.

See the previous

1
Press the MENU Put[on }:C
displa, the menu.
Press the UP/DOWN Av
buttons _o seJect "Sound'
men Dress the ENTERr<
button.

2
Press the UP/DOWN Av
buttons to se_ec_
'Custorr . men Dress the
ENTERr_
button.

3
Press th_
LEFTIRIGHT_ ). buttons
[o select a eartJcular item
1o be changeD.
Press the
UPtDOWN
buttons
Decrease

,_,v

tO increase
[he

vsJue

O[
of

particular _terr
Press the EXIT button
to exit.

Note :The equalizer allows you to adjust frequencies to your preference.
The lowest frequency is 100 and ]OK is the highest.

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page.)

OPERATION

Selecting

a Menu

Language

display the menu.
Press the UP/DOWN Av
buttons to select 'Setup '_,

2
Press the UP/DOWN Av
buttons to se]ec_ 'Language.
Press the ENTER 3' button.

3
Press the UP/DOWN Av
buttons [o select "Er #hsh',
Fraooais", "EspafioF, or
"Po_tugu#s".

Press the EXIT button
1o exit.

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OPERATION

Setting

the

Blue

Screen

Node

If no signal is being received or the signa! is veU 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 'Of't_'.

1
Press me MENU button to

T_

oBpJay me menu.

H

Press the UP/DOWN A'_"
DU_[OnS_o select "Setue
men press the ENTERC_
Button,

_,_:g
,l_}_

'

N_ve

r_KnNi

_

R_um

2
Press me UP;DOWN Av
buttons to select "Blue
Screen
men Dress the
ENTERr_' kutto_]

4 Pressh_+, the UP/DOWN

3

buttenswiHalternatebetween

Press the UP/DOWN Av
buttons to get Blue Screen

"Off'

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and "Off".

_v

OPERATION

Fine
Use

fine

Tuning
luffing

Channels

To marmally

adiust

_ particular

channel

for oo|imal

reception.

1
Press the MENU button :o
dispJa,_ me menu

_v
:_

Press the UP/DOWN A'v"

,¢

Dut[ons [o select "Channel
[hen _ress the ENTERI_
Dutm_ twice,

_
_

2
Press the UPtDOWN Av
button.met
Dress the ENTER_
buttons _o se_ec "Fine Tune

T_i,
/_::
i

< if you do net stere the fine-tuned
F_ne T*a_

Press the LEFT/RmGHT 4 •

channel in memory,
are net saved.

ad,justments

DU_[OeSto adjust the fine
tuning.

'4 Fine tuned channels that have
been saved are marked with an

4
To store the fine tuning
setting in the TV's
memory, press me
ENTER_
buttor

asterisk "_"on the right-hand side
of the channel number in the
channel banner.

Press tqe EXIT button
_o exit.

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OPERATION

LNA

(Low

Noise

If the TV is operating

Amplifier)

in a weak-signa!

area,

sometimes

the LNA

function

can

improve the reception (a low-noise preamplifier boosts the incoming signa!),

1
Press the MENU but[on [o
o_sp_a}! the menu,
Press tl__, UP/DOWN Av
out[on _ to select "Channel",
then )tess the ENTERL_
button.

2
Press me UP/DOWN A'v
buttons to select "LNA
men press the ENTER_
DU[tOn,

'I Pressin,, the UP/DOWN A'_"
butt(ms ,,viHakernate between
_011" and "Off_'.

3
Press the UP,DOWN Av
buttons to set LNA"On
'Off'

or

Press the EXIT button
to exit.

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OPERATION

Viewing

Picture=in=Picture

This product has one built:in tuner, which does not allow' P][1+to function
same mode. For e×ampte, you cannot watch one TV channel in the main

and a different one in the PIP screen. Please see _PIP Settings'below
Y0o can use the PIP feature to simultaneously
Note: While V-Chip
Activating

is in operatkm,

cannot be used.

Picture-in-Picture

Press che MENU put[on [o
me

ibr details.

watch two vide<) sources.

the PIP fanction

4 Quick way tn access
the PiP menu:
Simply press the PIP _
on the remote control

1
display

in the
screen,

_J_ure

menL

button

Press the UP, DOWN ,_,'v"
buttons _o select "Picture"
men press me ENTER_
button.
Press me UP/DOWN A'v
buttons to select "PIP'
then press me ENTER
button.

@ M#ye

_Ente*

_

Re.,

if you turn the TV off while
watching and turn it on again,
the PIP window wii[ disappear.

2
Press the ENTER_
button,

Press Ehe UP/DOWN Av
buttons

[o

se]ect

"On".

_l_ve

P|P

_En_r

[m Re_*rn

O : PIP operates
X : PIP doesn't operate

Settings

o

o

o

o

o

o

o

o

o

o

o

o

o

o

o

o

o

o

o

o

o

o

o

o

o

o

o

x

x

x

x

x

o

o

o

x

x

x

x

x

o

o

o

x

x

x

x

x

o

o

o

x

x

x

x

x

o

o

o

x

x

x

x

x

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OPERATION

SeJecting

a Signal

Source

(ExternaJ

_V)

for PiP

buttonb to select tSourceL

Select a source of t
picture by pressing the
UP/DOWN

AY

buttons an d

Note :If Com_ector is not com_ected, Source cannot be selected except TV.
(in both mah_ and sub-screen)
Source selection is possible only when Component
Component 2, HDML DVI, or PC is com-_ected.
Swapping

the

Contents

of the

PiP

and

1,
Main

image

Press the UP/DOWN Av
buttons to select 5'Swap'!;
then press the ENTERc_

Changing

the

PiP

Channel

Press the UP/DOWN .v
buttons to select _'Ch.(Channe0";
then press the ENTERF*J
button.

Changing

the

Position

of

the

PiP

Window

PiP

Window

You can select the chalmel
that you want to view through
sub picture by pressing the
UP/DOWN Av b_lttons.

Press the UP/DOWN Av
then press the ENTERs'

Changing

the

Size

of the

Press the UP/DOWN Av

Press the EXIT button
to exit.

', When the PC is in energy saving m(_e, you canner ch_se the PIP option.
', You may notice tbat the picture in the PIP window becomes slightly unnatur_l when you set the main
screen to gar?e or kamoke mode.
', Switch the main screen and tbe PIP wh-_dowtbr normal viewing.
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OPERATION

DNle

(Digital

Natural

image

Samstmg's New Tcclmo!ogy brings you more detailed
white enhancement
and 3D noise reducdom

engine)
images

with contrast,

1
Press the MENU button to
u_spJayme menu.
Press the UP;DOWN Av
buttons _o select "Picture",
_henpress the ENTER_
button.

2
Press the UP/DOWN A'v
buttons _o se]ec[ 'DNle
men press me ENTER{z#J
button.

Press the UP/DOWN A'v"
buttons to select 'DNle On",
'DNle Off ", 'fDNle Demo'S,
then press the ENTER_

*

DNIe On: Improved picture mode as demonstrated by DNIe Demo is activated.

*

DNIe Off: The mode is deactivated and the screen returns to it's origilml condition.

*

DNIe Demo: The screen shows the improved image (m the left-hand side and
the original image on the right-hand side.

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OPERATION

NCC

(My

MCC

allows

grass

tones

users
using

Green,

and indian

Easy

eontrom

Color
to adjust

Control}
colors

the predefined
Pink)

without

to their

preference,

settings(Standard,
aft)cting

other

by adjusting
Custom,

colors

Turkish

on the screen,

Press the UP/DOWN
AV
buttons
to select "Picture",
then press
button,

the

ENTIERL_

buttons to select 'MCC? then
Press the ENTERra-_! button,

Press the LEFT/R!GHTY _"
buttons to select among the
vadous picture settings, then
press ENTERs÷ _
adjustment ) is shown on the
]eft side, while the selected
mode is shown on the right

ii

* 'Fhe sources m'edisplayed i_ the feJlowing order :
Turkish Blue - Emerald Green - Indlan Pink - S_mdard - Custom

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skim
Blue,

sky

and

Emerald

OPERATION

Detail

Contro!
You can adjust skin, sky and
grass tones without using the
predefined settings in custom
mode.

display the menu.
Press the UP/DOWN Av
buttons to select 'Picture':,

press the ENTER_

button.

'I This flmctiol_ doesn't work

2

,,vhel_the Snurce is in PC mode,
or DNIe is in off"mode.

'Detail controF, then
press the ENTER_

iiii

i

i

i

iii

i

i

i i

i

i

Press the UP,*DOWN Av
buttons to select t

buttons to increase o_
decrease the va!ue Of a
particular item.

* 'Fhe sources are displayed h_the tb[[owhlg order :
Skin Tone - Green Grass - Blue Sky- Reset

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i i

i

i

i i

OPERATION

12C

(Intelligent

I2C (Intelligent
visua!

sigBa]

]image

image
Control)

and adjusts

automatica!ly

to create

optimum

Control)
detects

the inputted

contrast.

1
Press the MENU button
[odispJa_ the menu,
Press me UP/DOWN,_w
Dtmons to seJect "Picture
met 3tess the ENTER_
button.

4 This flmctinn deesn't

2

work

when the Source is in PC mode,
or DNIe is in <)ft"mode.

Press the
UP/DOWN Av buttons
to select "12C". then Dress
tt)e ENTERt_
button,

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OPERATION

IBC
The

(intelligent
IBC

by using

(Intelligent
a light

Brightness
Brightness

detecting

Contro!)

Control)

at[justs

the screen

brightness

automatically

sensor.

1
Press ]he NENU button to
display me menu.
Dress the UP!DOWN Av
buttons to seJect "Picture
thee D__ss the ENTERr_button.

4 ']']]is ftmctien

2

doesn't work

when the Source is in PC mnde.

Press the UPtDOWN ,_.v
button _ ]o select 'IBC'
then Dress me ENTER_
button,

3

BBC

Press the LEFT;RIGHT
DU[tOnS

tO selec_

'On

• I_
el

'Oft

Press the EXIT button
[o exit,

J_C

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ScrceH brighmess is
adjusted automatically depending
on the brightness of the
surroundh]g environment.

OPERATION

Changing

the

Screen

Size

Note

:Only

wide and size of 4:3

can be selected
Press the RSIZE button to change the screen size.

ga

Wide

: Sets the picture to 16:9 wide mode.

Pal_orama : Use this mode fk)r the wide aspect ratio of a panoramic picture.
Zoom 1.2 : Magnifies the size of the picture on screen.
4:3

: Sets the picture to 4:3 normal mode.
This is the standard TV screen size.

Freezing

the

Picture

Press the ST!LL bu!ton to freeze a moving picture.
Normal sound will still be heard.
Press

again t0 cance!,

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Source.

for PC

OPERATION

Adjusting

the

Color

Tone

YOUcan change the color of the entire screen according to your preference,

1
Press the MENU button to
dJsp]ayme menu
Press _he UP/DOWN AV
buttons _o select "Picture
men ")ress me ENTER_
Dutton.

2
Press the;
UP/DOWN Av
buttons
to select "Color Tone
men press the ENTER_
ou[[on,

3 ¸¸¸/(

/

!:: : ( :

Press the
UP/DOWNA'V'

/

/ //:

_Ce,o,CbeeSCTo,_c
_,,,o,,_,l,_
'Ceel

buttons to

2", _Coel

':Stancla!:d","Warni

1",
1",

_Warm 2" accordh_g to
pets(real preference.

or "Warm 2'!:
Press the EXIT button
to exit.

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OPERATION

Setting
Emphasizes

the

TruSurround

XT(SRS

TSXT)

midrange and bass and provides a simulated surround-sound

experience.

Press the
dispJay the menu.
Press the UP/DOWN

_,v

buttons to seJect _'Sound'_,

Press the UPtDOWN Av
buttons to select 'Off'!,
then pres s the ENTER_

_

Press £he EXIT button
to exit.

is a trademark of SRS Labs,Inc. TruSurround
incorporated under license from SRS labs, Inc.

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XT technology is

OPERATION

Automatic

Volume

Control

Reduces the differences in volume leve! among broadcasters.

1
Press me MENU button [o
disp]a_ the menu.
Press the UP/DOWN A'v"
Du[[ons to select "Sound"
men press the ENTER_
button.

2
Press the UP/DOWN _v
buttons [o select "Au[o

Se_d

Volume' men press me
ENTER[_ button.

3
Press the UP;DOWN Av
butter, s to set Auto Volume
'On" or "Off"
Press the EXmTbutton
1o exit.

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OPERATION

Special

Sound

Options

Choosing

a Multi-Channel

Sound

(MTS)

Soundtrack

Depending on the particular program being broadcast, you can listen to stereo,
mono, or a Separate Audio Program. (SAP audio is usually a {breign-language
translation. Sometimes SAP has unrelated information like news or weather).

1
Press me MENU button co
d{spJa_ me menu.
Press the UP/DOWN Av
buttons to select "Sound'
men 3ress the ENTER_ _
DU[IOn.

2
Press the UP/DOWN Av
buttons [o select "MTS
men "_ress the ENTERs],
button.

3
Press me
UPtDOWN _v
buttons
[o se_ec_ Mono", "Stereo'
or"SAP
men Dress
the ENTER_

button

Press the EXIT eutton to
exit

,

Choose Stereo %r channels that are broadcasting in stereo.

,

Choose Mm_o tbr channels that are broadcasting in mono, or if you are having
difficulty receiving a stereo signal.

*

Choose £AP to listen to the Separate Audio Program, which is usually a
tk)reign-language translation.

You can also change
contro!.

(When

the MTS se_ting by pressing

you change

_[b listen in 'SAP'

or 'Mono,'

channels,
change

the "MTS"

MTS is set to 'Stere()"
fi_e MTS setting).

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button on the remote
automatically.

OPERATION

Adjusting

the

Headphone

Sound

The headphone optkm is especially useful when simultaneously watching the main
screen and the PIP window.
Note :Headpho_es must be
purchased separately.

1
Press the MENU button to
display the menu,
Press me UP/DOWN Av
bub:oes to select "Sound*
[r_en nl _ss me ENTER _J_
DU[[On,

2
Press me UP/DOWN Av
buttons [o se]ecl
"Headonone . men eress
the ENTERr_:_' button,

3
Press the UPiDOWNAv
Du[[ons_o selectthe
DartlcJlarttemtc

De

cnangee.

4
Press t/Le LEFT/RIGNT_

l_

u._d._*_

buttoes [o eecrease
or
increase me value of
a parhcu_er _terr

Press me EXIT button

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OPERATION

Selecting

the

YOU CaD select

Main

to hear SOUDd flora either

or

tile Mahl

1
Press the MENU button to
OISPlay

[ne

menu,

Press the UPIDOWN ,Av
buttons to select "Sound'
met press me ENTERIng'
DU[_Dr]

2
Press the UP/DOWN ,Av
DUt_DnS10 select Bound
Select' men Dress the
ENTERP. Din[Dr

3
Press the UP/DOWN Av
DU[[C_S[D seJeDl
'Main' 9r "Sub".
Select "h lain [o near me
13a!n TV

sc

_nu

ana

Sub

seleD[

Sub" to hear the PIP
window sound.

Press me EXIT button
[o exit

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Sound

o_ Sub picture

whel_ PIP is On.

OPERATION

Sub

Woofer

The TV provides an output for hookup to an active(powered)

subwoofcr.

Note : Extra sub-woofer speaker is necessary to emphasize low-key sound.
Adjust cutoff frequency to emphasize the lower keys.

1
Press [he MENU button to
dispJa}

[ne

on-screen

menu

Press t/Le UP/DOWN A'V
Buttons _o select "Sound'
men press the ENTERr:_
Dutton

2
Press [he UPIDOWNAV
DU[[ORS

[0

selecl

'Sub Woofer.
the ENTER_

men Dress
button.

3
Dress the ENTERr_,
button.
Press the UP/DOWN ,_"
buttons [o select "On"
then 3"ess the ENTERc_
button.
Press the
UP/DOWN _.V buttons
[o select me particular
_tem to be changea.
Press the
LEFT/RIGHT _11, buttons
[o decrease or increase
me value of a nart_cular
_tem,

Press the EXIT button
to exit.

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OPERATION

Setting

the

Clock

Selting the c!ock is necessary in order to use the wu'ious timer features of the TV
Also, you can check the lime while walching *he TV. (Just press the INFO button),

1
Press the MENU button to
o_sp_ayme on-screen menu,
Press the UP/DOWN Av
buttons to select "Setup.
t_en Press the ENTERs'
DIS[Ion.

2
Press the ENTERed3 buttor
to select "Time men Dress
me ENTER_ _ button to
select "CIocr,.

Note : YOucan also set the
•

time using the numeric
buttons on the remote.

Press the UP/DOWN Av
buttons repeatedly until the
correct "Hour" appears.
After me nour _s emereu
Dress the LEFT/RIGHT4 I,
_u_cns to seJect "Minute.
Press the UP/DOWN ,,L'v"
buttons until the correct
"Minute" appears.
Press the LEFT/RIGHT,I
PUt,

OnS

_0

se]ec_

1,

am;Din

anu adjust wRb the
UP/DOWN Av
Mmons.

Press the EXIT button to exit.

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OPERATION

Setting

the

On/Off

Timer
< Be%re using the timer,

1
Press me MENU button tc
o_spJay _ne on-screen
menu

Press t_ e UP,DOWN
DUEtOnS

1_OseJect

Av

"Setuu

you must set the TV's clock.
(See "Setting the Clock"
on page 56)

!"v,_y_j_
4 _
i_

@

"_

tt_er press the ENTERL_
butvon

M_Ve

_

En_e_

_

Re_em

Press the ENTERI_
button to select "Time'

< When you set
make sure the
of day (am or
1o the right of

2
Press tne UPtDOWN
buttons

A_"

}:o selec[

"On Timer' men cress me
ENTERS'
button.
Press the UP/DOWN

_v
Mere

buttons repeatedl} 1o
select the apDroeriate "HouK'
Press the LEFTiRmGHT_
buttons reeeatedJy to
seJec[ me a[0propnate
m_nute e.. mebme wnen
the TV will turn on

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[_a _rl¢_

[_

Rel,_am

the hours,
correct time
pro} appears
the time.

1

OPERATION

Te deactivate the 'On Timer,"

3

select "Oft"' during this step.

Dress the LEFTIRmGHT _ P"
buttons to select "Setuc
Press the
UP,DOWN ,&V buttons
to On Timer "On
(Repeatedly pressing
the UPtDOWN _v
eut[ons

will

allernale

oe_ween On and OffL
When fiNshed. Dress me
ENTER_ _ buttor

4
To set me Off time.
Dress the UP/DOWN,AV
buttons to se]ec[
Off Timer
Press the ENTERr_
button ano set the hours
an(] minutes. (Follow the
sarne )roceaure as in
s_eps 2 and 3 above

g N_va

[_a Er_*ar

_

_,_lum

When finished sett!ng the timer, press the EXiT butt0n to exit.

turned on by the 'Timer on function.

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OPERATION

Setting

the

Sleep

Timer

Set the timer tbr the TV to turn off at the preset time automatically,
Smeep

timer

Press the MENU button
menu.

UP/DOWN AV

buttons

Press the ENTER[_

_o se]÷ct !:sleep Timer '_,
then press the

repeatedly

until the

to exit.

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OPERATION

Viewing

CJosed

Captions

Your TV decodes and displays the closed captions that are broadcast with certain TV shows.
These captions are usually subtitles tk)r the hearing impaired or toreign-language translations.
Al! VCRs record the closed caption signal liom television programs, so home-recorded
video tapes also provide closed captions. Most pre-recorded commercial video tapes provide
closed captions as wel!. Check tk_rthe closed caption symbol in your television schedule and
on the tape's packaging : _.

Press the MENU button to
display the omsc[een

menu.

buttons tO select _'Setup'!;

Press the UP/DOWN A'v"
buttons _o select *Caption",
then press the ENTERs< _

Depending on the particular broadcast, it might be
necessary to alter the settings to _'Channe]"and 'FieldL

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Different channels and t'idds
display different int'ormation:
Field 2 carries addit[or4t[
[llfo]:Hlatk)ll that supplements
the mfo!:nlation in Jl'ieJd 1.
(For exampJe, ChamleJ 1 may
have subtitJes ill English,
while Channel 2 has subtitles
ill Spanish).

OPERATION

6
Press the UP/DOWN Av
buttons to select "Mode
men press
butIon,

the ENTER_

Press the UP/DOWN _v
buttons to set "Cation o_
'Text thee oress me
ENTERr_ button,

7
Press the UPtDOWN Av
buttons [o select "Channel'
met Dress the ENTER_
buttor
Press the UP/DOWN Av
buttons to select "1" or "2"
men Dress the ENTER _L_
butte r

8
Press the JPiDOWN A'v
PUt[on -stO select "Field
men 3ress me ENTER{_
button.
Press [he UP/DOWN ,Av
DUttons [o select "1" or "2"
men :)ross the ENTERL_ button.

Press
exit

the EXIT button to

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OPERATION

Using

the

V-Chip

The V-Chip feature automatically !ocks out programming that is deemed inappropriate for
children, The user must first enter a Pin (persomfl ID mm_ber) betbre a W of the V-Chip
restrictions can be set up or changed,
Setting

Up Your

Personal

JD Number

(PIN)

1
Press me MENU Duller
[o a_spJa_the menu.
Press the
UPJDOWN AV buttons
[o select "Setue"_ then
r_ress the ENTERC-__.'
DL [(on.

2
Press the
UP/DOWN akV buttons
to select "V-C_- 3 then
oress the ENTERC-_
button.

3
The 'E _ter Pin" screen
w_Happear. Enter you*
4-d_gJtPin number.
Note: The default Pin
numeer for a new T\*
set is "O_O-O-Oo

4
After entedng a vahd
PIN r ameer, me
°V-Cmo screen will
appear. Press the
UP/DOWN AV Duttons
[0 select "Change Pin".

< Note: If you %rget the Pin,
press the remote-cont]ol
b{_ttons(with the unit "OFF')
in the tbllowing
sequence,wMch resets the
pin to 0-0-0-0:
POWER OFF ..€ MUTE "->
8 -'> 2 -'> 4 -->POWER ON.

5
Press the ENTERC_b
but[on.
The Change Pin screen
Nill aeeear. Choose any
4-digits for your PIN and
eerie

f _ee[r/,

As soon as me 4 digits
are entered the "Confirm
New Pin" screen aeeears.
Re-enter the same 4 digits.
Whee me Confirm screen
o_sappears, your Pin has
eeen memorized.
Press the EXmTbutton to
exit
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OPERATION

How

to EnabmeiDisabme

the

V°Chip

Note : PIP operation is disabled when the V-chip is on.

1
Press the MENU button
Press the

_'r NI
_ ,

UP/DOWNeY
buttons
to o_spJa_me menu,
to se_ect"Setue
Dross
me ENTER_men

_

_*_

_,_

button,

2
Press the
UP/DOWN AV buttons
[o select "V-CI- J men
Dress the ENTERCT_
button

•

The "Enter Pin" screen
will aeeear. Enter gou_
4-dLqit Pin numeer.
Note: The default Pit
numeer for a new T\/
set is "0-0-0-0]'

4
The "V-Chic screen will
appear, and "V-Chic
Lock" will be selected.

_._

To enable the V-Chie
[eature, press me
UP/DOWN _,'V buttons
so that the "V-Chip
Lock" is set to Yes.

_M

(Pressing me
OP/DOWN _,_V buttons
will alternate between
_On" and "Off".
Press the EXmTbutton
to exit.

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tm_e_,_

OPERATION

How

to Set up Restrictions

Using

the 'TV Parental

Guidelines'

First, set up a persona! 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 to
displa)_ me menu.
Press toe UPiDOWN,AY
buttons to select "Setup
men press the ENTER_

_

DU[_on,

2
Press the
UPIDOWN AV buttons
to select "V-C]- ": then
Dress _le ENTER_
DU[IOn,

3
The "Enter Pin" screen
will appear, Enter you_
4-d_git Pin number.
Note: The default Pin
_umber lot a new TV
set _s '0_0-0-0,':

8_te_

4
Press the
UPtDOWNAV
buttons to
select "TV Parenta]
Guidehnes
men press
me ENTER_ _ button.

• Note: 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 tbr these two
groups work independently:
if a household includes very young
cMldren as well as young adults,
the TV guidelines must be set up
separately ff)r each age group.
(See next step.)

5
The TV Paren_aJ Guidelines"
screen w_ll appear,
Press the UP/DOWN A'_g
outruns _o se_ec_one of
{he six age-based categories:
TV-Y Young children
TV-Y7 Shildren 7 and over
...............................

TV-G Genera_ aumence
TWPG Parental guidance
TV-14 Viewers "4 aria over
TV-MA Mature auolence
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OPERATION

5
At this point, one of me TV_Ratings is se_ec[ed.
Depending on your existing setuE me coJor of the _e_er "U" or "B" will be hlg_-lighted
[cnaegeu _o ye.o Jr). _U= Unblocked. B= Blocked
When me co,or of tne
category,

U" or "B" is cnangea, press the ENTER(_ab _b£[on _:oDtOCKor une_ock the

To select a different TV-Rating. press the UP/DOWN _.v buttons and then repeat _ne brocess.
To EXIT this screen

oress MENU(M'

again

Note I: The TV-Y7. TV-PG. TV-14 and TV-MA 7ave additional

oetlons.

See the next step _o change any of the f011owing sub-ratings:
FV : Fantasy Violence
D :Sexua] suggestive
_ : Ad_J_ Language
S
SexuaJ s_tuabon
: Violence

Dialog

Note 2: The V_ChID w_ll automat_caJly block certain categories that are "more "estr_ctwe.
For exame_e, if you Mock "TV-Y' camgery, men TV-Y7 will auto naticall:y be b_ocKec
Similarly, if you o_ocK me TWG category, men a]l the categories in the "young adult'
groul: will be b]ockeo t TV_G. TV-PG. TV-14 ana TV-MA'L The sub-ratings (D, L, S V}
work together sJm_ladv. _'See next secuon.

6
_tow to set the FV. D. h S and V sub-ratings
First. seJecl one of these TV-Ratings:
page,L

TV-Y7. TV-PG. TV-14 or TV-MA

Next. while the TV-Rating is selected, repeatedly

See Stee 4 on erewous

eress the LEFT or RIGHT buttons.

This w_/] cycle {nrougn me available sub-rabngs _'FV.L S. D or v.
A highJighted letter ("U" or "B"I will be displayed lot each sub-rating. While the "U" or "B' _s
hJghhghted, press me ENTER{L_ } button to change the sub-rating.
Press MENU{ [] ) once _o save _he TV g JJdel_nes
To select a different T\/-Rating,
To exit thiS screen

press me UPtDOWN

Av

buttons and then repeal me erocess.

cress MENU, R:_) once again.

Note: The V-ch_) w_l automat_caW block certain categories that are 'More restnctwe'
For exert o_, if you b_oc_ me -L suD-raung in TV-PG. then the "L sub-ratings m TV-14
andTV-MA will automatica ly be b]OcKee

Press

the I_{IENUbutton to clear all the screens.

(0r Proceed to the next sectio n, and set up addit!0na I restrictions

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based on the MPAA codes),

OPERATION

How
to Set up Restrictions
G, PG, PG-13,
R, NC-17,

Using

the

MPAA

Ratings:

X

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 obiectionable ratings (either MPAA or TV-Ratings).

1
Press the MENU button to
displa_ me menu.
Press the UPtDOWN AV
DUttOnS

tO select

"Setup'

met oress me ENTERS'
DU[[on,

Press the UP/DOWN Av
DtJ_ons io seJect "V-Chip",
men r)ress me ENTER_ j
DU_[On,

2
The "Enter Pin" screen
will apDea_ Enter your
4-d_g_t P_N number.
Note: The default Pin
number for a new TV
se_ is "0-0-0o0.
"

UP/DOWN

Av

buttons

to se!ect "MPAA rating",
button.

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OPERATION

G

General audience (no restrictions).

PG

Parental guidance suggested.

PG=t3

PG-13 (Pa rents strongly cautioned).

UP[DOWN Av buttons :
t0 select a particular
MPAA c#tegory. (When a

R

R (Restricted.

NC=17

No children underage

color changes to yellow.)

X

X (Adults only),

NR

Not rated,

Repeatedly

press the

:

Press the ENTER(_

Children under 17

should be accompanied

) button to select "U" or "B".

Press the MENIU(RII)button four times _e save the sc_thngsand to dear a[[ screens.
No_c: The V-Chip wHIautomatically Neck any category that is "mere restrictive".
For example, if you Neck the "PG- 13" ca_cgoU, then "R 2' 'NC-172' and "X"wil[
m_tema{cally be blocked abx_.

How

to

Blocks

Reset

the

a Channel

TV

after

the

('Emergency

If the TV _stuned tc a resmc[ea channel

V-Chip
Escape')

the V-Chic will block _t,The screen w_ll go blank aria

the {ollowmg message will appear: '*Excessive rating
To resume normal wewJng, rune [oa different channel using the number buttons. Under certain
cond_hons meeendmg on tne rating of the local TV programs the V-Chip m_ght lock out aH me
chart

elS,

In this case. use the Menu button for an "emergency

escape :

Select the \]_Ch_o on the Menu. Emer your PIN numoer, ann press the ENTER_
mmporanl_ d_sable the V-Chi[

LOCK.

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button to

by an adult),
17,

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OPERATION
Color

Weakness

This feature enables those with a color weakness to view hna_,_esas
those

with

normal

layers fl_r red,

color

green

vision

do.The

feature

provides

nine

different

color

adjustment

and blue.

Press the MENU button to

:

d sp ay the or>screen menu.
:Press the UP/DOWN .AV
:buttons to select Setup", then
:press the ENTER_ _ button.

2
Press the UPIDOWN _.v
buttor _ to seCect
'*Color Weakness", then press
me ENTERC* button,

41 This function doesn't work
when the Source is in PC mode,
o37DNIe is in off mode.

3
Press the ENTER_
DuKon

ano

"[nen

Dress

the UPiDOWN,&V
DuKons
to selec(
*On

. tflen

ores8

the ENTER_

_ button,

4
Press the UP/DOWN ,_v
DuKons

[O selecl

"Red". "Green'

Blue".

Press the LEFT/RmGHT4
eu_t2ons
fflcgease

[o

oecresse

[ne

value

oF
o_

a particular item.
Press me EXmTbutter
to exit

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OPERATION

Selecting

the

Melody

YOUcan hear a melody sound when the te]evisio_ is powered (m or off.

Press the MENU button to

buttons to select _'Setup'_,

the ENTER_

j button.

Press the UP!DOWN Av

Press the EXiT button

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PC

DISPLAY

Using
How

Your
to Set

up

TV
Your

as

a Computer

PC Software

(PC)

(Windows

Display

only)

The Windows display-settings
ik)r a typica! computer are shown below.
However_ the actual screens on your PC will probably look different, depending upon
your particular version of Windows and your particular video card. Even if your actua!
screens look different, the same, basic set-up information
will apply in most cases.
If not, contact your computer manufilcturer
o1:Samsung Dealer).
First, dick on "Settings" on the
Windows start menu.
While "Settings"
move the cursor
Panel"

is highlighted,
so that "Control

is highlighted.

When the control panel screen
appears, click on "Display" and a
display dialog-box will appear.
Navigate to the "settings" tab on
the display dialog-box.

0

The two key variables that apply
the TV-PC interface are "resolution"
and "colors." The correct settings
for these two variables are:
* Size
(sometimes cNled "resolution"):
1280 x 768 pixels
If a vertical-frequency option exists
on your display settings dialog box,
the correct value is "60" or "60 Hz".
Otherwise, iust click "OK" and exit
the dialog box.
* See "Display Modes" on page 87.

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How

to

Auto

Adjust

Use the Auto Adjust fnncti(m to have the TV set automatically
adjust the video signals
the momtor receives.
The function also automatically
fine-tunes file settings and
adjusts the flequency values and positions.
Press the PC button on the rerno_e ce_ltrol to select the PC mode,

1
Press [he MENU button to
display me menu,
Press the UPIDOWN Av
buttons _0 se_ec_"Setup",
then Dress the ENTER_._
button.
Press the UP;DOWN Av
out[el _ to seJect
PC', _nen press
me ENTER;_ ou[ton.

2
Press the UP/DOWN _v
buttons

IO se]ec_

'Auto Adjust'
then _re.ss [re ENTER_
DU[[OR.

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Adjusting

the

Tile purpose

Screen

of the picture

[f the ]_eise is not removed
the utmost

Quality

quality

adjustment

is to remove

by fine tmfimg alone,

or 1educe picture

then do the fi'equency

and fine tune agairl. AAer the noise has been reduced,

so that it is aligned

on the center of scleen.

Press the PC button

on the remote control to sek, rt the PC mode.

Note:This

function does not work in DVI-Digitat

mode.

1
Press the MENU button to
display toe menu.
Press the UP[DOWN Av
Barrens

[o

select

"Setue

men press the ENTKRr-;_ '
button,

_v_

_

Ea_r

_

Enter

[m RetUrn

Press the UP/DOWN AV
DU[[OnS

[O selecl

'PC" the - DreSS the
ENTER_
button

_leve

2
Press the ENTERc_J
button to select
image

Lock".

3
Press the UP/DOWN ,_v
buttons to select
Coarse" or "Fine'
men Dress me
ENTER :_-_'button,
Press the
LEFT/RmGHT 41•
bution _ [0 aajust toe
seree-- aua_ty vertica
stripes may appear or me
alcture may be blurry



Press tl- _¢EXIT button to
exit.


rm _t_rr

noise.

adjustments

le-a4just

the picture

to

PC DISPLAY

Changing

the

Screen

Position

Press the PC b_lt{on oll {he remote cont_'o] {o select the PC mode.

Press the MENU button to
dis@By the menu.
press the UP!DOWN
.........
buttons to se!ect 'Setup'!,

button.

2
Press the UP/DOWN
Duttons to selecz

,Lv

"PC' men press
me ENTER_
button.
Press [he UP;DOWN ,_,v
buttons to select
'Posltloe

. [nen

Dress

t4ow

the ENTERL_3 DU[IOR,

3
Press the UPtDOWN Av
buttons [o a(]jus_
the V-Position.
Press the LEFT/RIGHT<
but[oris

re

!_

aous_

me H-Positior
Press the EXIT button
[o exit

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To

Initialize

Press the PC button

the

Screen

Position

on the remote control

or

Color

Settings

te select the PC mode°

1
Press th_ MENU DL[ton

se*o_

to d_splay the menu.
Press the UP/DOWN Av
buttons to select "Setup',
then Dress the ENTER_
button.
Press the UP/DOWN _,v

I_ _o_,_

buttons _o sn_ec_
PC'. met nress
Ehe ENTER[*) button,

,_,o

2
Press the UP/DOWN
buttons to seJec_

,_,v

}mage Reset". then Dress
me ENTER_
button.

Press me EXIT button
_o exit.

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TROUBLESHOOTING

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.

Identifying

Problems

Problem

Possible

Snlutinn

Poor picture

:Dy another

channel.

Adjust the antenna.
Check a!! wire connections.
Poor _mnd quail:>

:Dy another
Adjust

No picture

or _ound.

channel.

the antenna.

Fry another channel.
Press the TV/VIDEO

button.

Make sure the TV is plugged in.
Check the antenna connections.
No sound or sound is too low

First, check

m ma_;lmtlrrI

(digim!

volume.

broadcasting
Picture

rolls ver:icall',

The TV opera:es

erraficall>

the volume

broadcasting

of units connected

receiver,

receiver,

to your TV

DTV, DVD, cable

VCR, etc.). Then, adjust the TV

volume accordingly.
Check a!! wire connections.
Unplug

the TV ti)r 30 seconds,

then try operating

it

again.
The TV won't
Remora

control

turn on
mallimclions

Make sure the wall outlet is working.
Replace

the remote control

batteries.

Clean the upper edge of the remote
transmission

control

window),

Check the battery terminals,

"Check Signal Cable"
message

Ensure that the signal cable is firmly
P( sources.

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Problem

Possible

Solution

m Check the nmximum

resolution

and the fl'equency

of

the Video Adapter.

message.

[] Compare
Modes

The ima.ge is toolighlorIoo
dark.
flicker, }iucr or shimmer on

these values with the data in the Display
Timing

CharL

[] Adjust

the Brightness

[] Adjust

the Fine tuning.

and Contrast.

[] Adjust

the Coarse tuning

and then adjust the Fine

the Coarse tuning

and then adjust the Fine

tnning.

the image.
Vertical bars appear to llicker

[] Adjust

iiuer or shimmer on the imz_ge
Screen is black and power
indicalor

light blinks slemJ ily.

tuning.

[] On yore: computer

check: Power,

Signa! Cable(24-pin

DVI)

[] The TV is using its power management

system.

[] Move the computer's mn_lse or press a key on the keyboard.
Image

i> n<_tstable and may

appear _o vibrate

[] If the setting is not correct,
program
[] NOTE:

to change

Your TV supports

within
* Horizonta!

the tb!!owing
frequency:

[] Adiust

the horizontal

[] The screen position
source(i.e..

Ira

siilI image

an exlended
residual

images

may appear.

mu!iiscan

display

fl'equency

domain:

or blurring

extended
monitor

and vertical

position.

must be adjusted

STB) with a digital

activates

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on the output

signa!.
unused

period of time, adjust the settings
automatically

functions

56 Hz ~ 75 Hz
128(i} x 768 @ 60 Hz

is displa2 eu a_r [] When you need to leave the monitor

period of limeo

utility

settings.

30 kHz _ 61 kHz

, Vertical frequency:
- Maximum reti_esh rate:

bereeF!.

use your computer

the display

goes into energy

the screen saver to display

tbr an
so that the

saving

moving

mode or

images.

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TROUBLESHOOTING

Problem

Possible

The An 3net does aol function.

m Check to see if the device is an Anynet device.
The Anynet System supports only Anynet-enabled devices.
m The Anynet System supports up to one device flom the
Receiver product group and two devices flom the DVD
product group. Cheek to see if the Anynet devices are plugged
in properly.

The remole

[] Check

con{to1 doesn't_

work.

Sohttion

to see if the angle and the distance

between

the remo!e

torer!! and the device are appropriate
and if there is any obstacle
in the path between the remote control and the device.
[] Replace the remo/e control batteries.
m Check to see if you selected the turret|
device (TV, DVD,
VCR, cable or STB) to comrol using the [Mode] button.
[] Check to see if the remote contro! mode ma*ches the input mode.
m See if you pressed the correct function buNon.
m Be sure to m)te that there are bultons on the remote
that are not available

[ would
Anvne<

like lo s*arl the

depending

on the device

control

mode.

m See if the An)met devices are connected to the TV according
to the connection diagram and make sure the proper Anynet
Connection
Setting has been selected.
m Press the [Mode] but/on on the TV remote control to
set the mode to TV.
[] Then, press the [Anynet] but/or_ to bring up the Anynet
and choose a what AM device _r'OLIwant to see.

[ would like {o exit {he
Anyne_.

TV menu while using me
AnvneL

m Press [TV/Input] button on the TV remote
[] Turn the TV off.

menu

controh

B If you press the [Menu] button while you are using the Anynet
Watch function, it can bring up the DVD menu, VCR menu or
the Set-Top Box menu.
[] To view the TV menu, go to Anynet "Settings" and select
"TV Menu."
[] Press the Menu button on the fiont of the TV.

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TROUBLESHOOTING

Problem

Possible

[ w, _uld like to turn the

[] Press the [Power] button on the TV remote contro! while
usingthe Anynet Watch function and the Anynet device that
was automatically
mined on by the Anynet System is turned
off. (However, you cannot turn the device off in this manner if
it was turned on manually.)
[] Press the Input button while using the Anynet Watch function
and al! Anynet devices except ior the TV are turned off.
[] Select a different Watch menu item while using the Anynet
Watch function and the Anynet device you have been watching
is turned off.

Can'l

use An} nel:.

[] To change the remote control to Anynet mode,be surc to press
the '_Mode"button
on the TV remote control to change to TV
mode first.

Can't

use marne

[] Check/o

of dc vice

Solution

see if the power code of the device

properly.
[] Check to see if the Anynet devices
according to the instructions.
Can'!

use in the currem

Anyne_ operaling

mode.

..

recol_ling

are connected

in the current

in

properly

mode.

[] You cannot use the keys on the remote con|rol while the Anynet
settings are being adjusted or during a WaIch TV or Watch STB.
[] Try/he keys again after the application of the new An2rnet
settings or the mode switch is complete.

5'ira cannot mrn the device
tha_ is ctmvml_

[] The key is not supported

is plugged

[] The device
off,

thai is currcntl2y recording

is not turned off when

you press the power button.
[] "Ib turn a device that is currently recording off, use the remote
control of such device or the button on the i?'ont of the devicc.

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TROUBLESHOOTING

lh:oblem

Possible

Solution

See if there are Anynet

devices

connected.

The Anynet System supports only Anynet devices.
Check to see if the Anynet devices connected fire plugged in
properly.
Check to see if' the Anynet devices are connected properly
according to the A_ynet connection diagram. (Make sure that
the Output port of the TV is connected to the Input port of the
Anynet device find the Output port of the Anynet device is
connected to the Input port of the other Anynet device.)
Connect the video cable of the device to the TV according to the
connection diagram.
Then go to [Settings] in the Anynet menu and select
[Basic Connection
Setting] or [Advanced Connectkm
Setting].
Check to see if the video cable is damaged. Then go to [Settings]
in the Anynet menu and select [Basic Connectk)n Setting] or
[Advanced Connection
Setting].
If the video cables are connected
the Anynet device (Combo)using
contro! and see if the display
properly, see Troubleshooting

properly, set the input source to
the Input button on the remote

works properly. If it does not work
for such device (Combo).

Check to see if the device is plugged in properly.
Then go to [Settings] in the Anynet menu find select
[Basic Connection
Setting] or [Advanced Connection
Setting].
Check to see if the cables fire connected properly according to
the instrnctions.
Then go to [Settings] in the Anynet menu and select
[Basic Connection
Setting] or [Advanced Connection

Setting].

If the device is connected properly, turrl the TV off and go to
[Settings] in the Anynet menu and select [Basic Connection
Setting] or [Advanced Connectkm
Setting].
Check to see if two or more of the same type of device are
connected and if so, remove a!! such devices but one.
The Anynet System does hot function
same type of device is connected.

when more than one of the

Check the number of the Anynet devices connected and connect
the devices properly according to the connection diagram.
Then go to [Settings] in the Anynet menu and select
[Basic Connection
Setting] or [Advanced Connection
Setting].
(The Anynet System supports up to one device from the Receiver
product

group and two devices

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frolll the DVD product

group.)

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15coblem

Possible Solution
Make sure that the devices connected support [he Anynet.
Remove devices from the new Anynet product groups that
are not supported by the Anynet version currently running on
your TV.
Then go to [Settings] in the Anynet menu find select
[Basic Connection
Setting] or [Advanced Connection
Setting].
Connect the video cable of the device to the TV according to the
connection diagram betbre use.
Check to see if the video cable is connected to the same place
now as it was fit the time you selected the Connection
Setting.
To re-connect the video cable to a different location, re-select the
Connection
Setting and choose a device to watch.
If the TV is in VCR mode, see if the tape has any noise.
The device may not be able to detect tl_e vide(} signa! if the noise
level
is high.
Connect tlle video cables of the VCR properly according to the
connection diagram.
Then go to [Anynet Settings] in the Anynet menu find select
[Basic Connection
Setting] or [Advanced Connection
Setting].
(After selecting the connection settings, make sure that the
Anynd device is selected ik)r VCR viewing in the pop-up
window.)
If the cables f/re connected
VCR is damaged.

properly,

see if the video cable of the

Check to see if the power cord of the device is plugged
in operly.
Check to see if the Anynet devices are connected properly
according to the instructions,

See if there are Anynet devices connected.
The Anynet System supports only the Anynet devices.
If you have Anynet devices to connect, connect the devices
properly according to the connection diagram.
Then go to [Anynet Settings] in the Anynet menu and select
[Basic Connection
Setting] or [Advanced Connection
Setting].

You cannot use the " Play DVD " or "Play VCR " functions
while the device is recording, Stop the recording before you use
the "Play" functions,

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The Anynet

System

A system that allows controlling

Watch TV Broadcast

Samsung AM devices from the TV.

When selected, this Anynet menu item automatically

executes the steps

involved in watching TV broadcasts on TV.
Play DVD

When selected, this Anynet menu item automatically executes the steps involved
in watching DVD titles on TV.

Watch Satellite

When selected, this Anynet menu item automatically executes the steps involved
in watching satellite programs on TV.

Switch to TV Remote
Control Mode

Select this menu item to switch the mode of the remote control to TV mode.

Basic Connection

A menu item to configure the system setting before using the Anynet System.
(In setting up the Anynet System, use the connectors provided with the
purchase of the products or buy separate video connectors to connect the
devices.)

Advanced

Setting

Connection

Setting

A menu item to configure the system setting before using the Anynet System.
(Choose this menu item when you use optical connectors to connect the
Anynet devices.)

Select Audio

Input Port

Use this menu item to select the port on the TV or the Receiver to which
you connected the audio input port of the device during the Anynet system
configuration.

RS2320

cable

Used to transmit signals to the TV and other peripheral devices.

OPTICAL

Optical digital output port. The simple connection helps protect the device
from electric interference, reducing the loss of electricity. It also allows
accurate sound reproduction.

COAXIAL

Coaxial digital output port. Allows high capacity data transmission with
minimum data loss and the resulting strong noise reduction capability allows
accurate sound reproduction.

Subwoofer

Complements

the low-sound

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reproduction

capability of the front speakers.

APPENDIX

JnstaJJing

the

Stand

<1>

<2>

1
Lower me TV set in me direction of me arrow and fix the stand

2
Use the four screws to tlghtl5 fix the stand

Maintenance
WARNING:

of Your LCD TV
To avoid risk of electric shock, do not dis tssemble the TV cabinet (except R_r gaining
acces to the cable c('mnectors as described on Chapter 2). User cmmot service the TV.
User maintm_ance is restricted to clem_i_g as explai*led below:

Unpk_g the LCD TV _}om the power outlet beR'_rccleaning.
* To cleat_ your flat panel display screem lightly dampen a soit. clean cloth with water or mild
detergent. If possible, use a q?ecial screen cleaning tissue or solution suitable lbr the antistatic coating.
* To clean the LCD TV cabinet, use a cloth lightly dampm_ed with a mild dete*gent.
* Never use flammable

cleaning matelial to clean you*"LCD TV or any othel electlical apparatus.

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APPENDIX

Walm Mount

JnstaJJation

1. This Wall Mount is designed
2. Have a Samsung

Guide
for Samsung's

32" LCD TV models and is sold separately.

dealer install the Wall Mount.

3. Two or more people are required for installation.
4. Samsung is not responsible for any product damage
caused by installation at the customer's discretion.

or any injury

_

S.Wall Mount Set is Dr{ _aea_n_nqlv_aual Darts. asserr:r_y _srequlre3 br fuOe
Aese

_

islallat_oR.

ble the Wall Mount Bracket and Hinges as _lustrafea in zne direction 3f arrows, and

_ecure ne Cae_ve Scre vs.
Secure lhe Wall O

Jnt Bracket

2. Assemble

Hangers

: 4 EA

the Side. Brackets aria

Suoeort Bars as illuOated.

_ _a

secure the screws. _12 screws (2; are
3nthe waJJ after secunng _le screw. _

provided. For the safety, 3e sure [o
._ecure all 12 screws

Side

r

Side Hinges
R_Jht)
4,Firmly secure the hanger
S;.Asselr _le _qe screws

11) and the Hange_ HoJeers

as iiius[ra_ecl

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MoJ;4er._

_na[ is cornplezea at step 3) onto the
_l'_e

Wall Mou rf[ Brackel

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rear

side

of the

]

7V

set and

oesure

the

screws(3)

and
firmly.

then
Be

push

the

Haagera

sure

that

the

downwards

Hangers

are

to mount
firmly

fixed

the
onto

B/set
the

Wall

_
_

¢
®

¢

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APPENDIX

Cleaning
With

proper

and
care,

your

Maintaining
TV unit

wi!! give

Your
you

many

years

TV

of service.

Please %!!ow these guidelines to get the maximum performance from your TV.
Placement
Do not phtce the TV near extremely
hot, cold, humid or dusty places.
Do not place the TV near appliances
with electric motors that create magnetic
such as vacuum cleaners.
o Keep the ventilation openings clear; do not place the TV on a soft surface,
such as cloth or paper.
o Place the TV in a vertical position only.
Liquids
•
•

•

fields,

Do not handle liquids near or on the TV.
Liquids that spill into it can cause serious damage.

Cabinet

Never ()pen 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.

•
,,
Tern

o

De ratu

re

If your TV is suddenly moved from a cold to a warm place, unplug the power cord,
and allow at least two hours ibr moisture that may have tbrmed inside the unit to dU
completely.

Using

Your

TV

in Another

Country

If you phm to rake 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 %r one
system may not work properly with another system due to differences in the TV channel
fl'equencies.

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Specifications
Model Name
Panel

LToP326W

Size
Display

Size (HxV)

Pixel Pitch
Viewing

0,537 (H) x 0,537 (V) mm
170/170 (H/V)

Angle

30 -_61 kHz
56 -_75 Hz

Horizontal

*Frequency

Vertical
Display

32.0" Diagonal
27.06 x 16.24 inches (687.36 x 412.42 ram)
a-si TH' active matrix

16,777,2 ! 6 coMrs

CoLor

Display
Resolution

Maximum Mode

1280 x 768 @ 60 Hz

Input Signal

Sync Signal
Video Signal

H/V Separate, TTL, P. or N.
0.7 Vp-p @ 75 ohm

Video

Color System
Video System

NTSC
CVBS_ S-VHS

Component

Video In
Audio in

1.0 Vp-p @ 75 ohm
500mVrms

Power SuppLy

Input

AC 120V *_ 60 Hz

Power

Normal

180 W

Consumption

Power Saving

< 5.0 W

Dimensions /
Weight

Unit (WxDxH): body

33.93 x 4.95 x 23.01 incbes
(862.0 x 125.8 x 584.7 ram)

With Stand

33.93 x 12.91 x 23.86 inches / 50.70 lbs
(862.0 x 328.0 x 606.2 mm/ 23.0 kg)

El_viromnental
Considerations

Audio
Characteristics

* Referring

Operating Temperature
Operating Humidity

50 °F to 104 oF (10 °C to 40 °C)
10% to 80%, nol>condensing

Storage Temperature
Storage Humidity

-4 °F to 113 °F (-20 °C to 45 °C)
5% to 95%, non-condenshlg

Audio Input 1
Audio Input 2
Headphone Out
Frequency
Response

RCA Jac (R, L), 0.5Vrms

to Display

Modes,

3.5¢ Stereo
Max.

Jack, 0.5Vrms

10mW Output

RF: 80Hz -- 15kHz
A/V: 80Hz -_ 20kHz

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(3.5¢

(-9dB)
(-9dB)
Stereo

(at- 3dB)
(at - 3dB)

Jack 3%2)

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Display

Modes

If the signa! from the system equals the standard signa! mode, the screen is adjusted
automatically,
]ff the signal from the system doesn't equal the standard signa! 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,

Macintosh

IBM

VESA

GTF

640 X 480

35,000

66,667

30.240

832 X 624

49,726

74,551

49,500

640 X 480

31,496

59,940

25.175

720 X 400

31,469

70,087

28,322

640 X 480

37,861

72,809

31.500

640 X 480

37,500

75,000

31,500

800 X 600

37,879

60.317

40,000

+/+

800 X 600

48.077

72,188

50.000

+/+
+/+

+/+

800 X 600

46,875

75,000

49,500

1024 X 768

48.363

60,004

65,000

1024 X 768

56.476

70,069

75,000

1024 X 768

60,023

75,029

78,750

+/+

1280 X 768

47,700

60,000

80,136

-/+

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