Manuel d'utilisation / d'entretien du produit LT-P468W du fabricant Samsung
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BN68-00665D-02 1-800-SAMSUNG (1-800-726-7864) U.S.A Samsung Electronics America Service Division 400 V alley Road, Suite 201 Mount Arlington, NJ 07856 www .samsungusa.com CANADA Samsung Electronics Canada Inc. Samsung Customer Care 7037 Financial Drive Mississauga, Ontario L5N 6R3 www .
Precautions When Displaying a Still Image • Digital Ready TV : When you select the regular screen (4:3) mode to watch an SD-grade digital broadcast (and the set-top box output is 480p).
• Integrated Digital TV (wide- screen): When the TV receives SD-grade (regular) broadcasting signals (receives 480p regular signals). • Digital Ready TV (wide-screen): When the TV receives SD-grade (regular) broadcasting signals (with a set-top box).
Features 2 A TV with High-Definition and SRS T ruSurround XT sound • No image distortion with a viewing angle over 160 degrees • Simulated 5.1 Channel sound using the SRS T ruSurround XT function .
Before Reading This Manual: 3 Please refer to the following before reading the remainder of this manual. Symbols Used Throughout the T ext Symbol Name Before Y ou Begin One-T ouch Button Caution Note .
Contents 4 Features .............................................................................................................................. 2 Before Reading this Manual ...........................................................................
5 Setting the My Color Control ........................................................................................... 62 My Color Control 62 My Color Control Custom Settings 64 Dynamic Contrast Settings ...........................................
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Getting star ted Y our TV and Accessories .................................... 8 W all Installation Instructions ................................ 16 Using the Anti-Theft Lock .
Y our TV and Accessories Fr ont Panel/Rear Panel Front Panel Buttons 8 Getting started Y our TV and Accessories 1 SOURCE Button Checks the connection status of all input sources or selects an item from the menu screen. 2 MENU Button Press to open or exit from the on-screen menu, or return to the previous item.
9 Rear Panel Jacks Getting started Y our TV and Accessories 1 OPTICAL DIGIT AL AUDIO OUTPUT 2 HDMI INPUT 3 DVI INPUT 4 DVI AUDIO INPUT 5 PC AUDIO INPUT 6 PC INPUT 7 COMPONENT1 VIDEO INPUT 8 COMPONENT2.
Remote Control Buttons 10 Getting started Y our TV and Accessories Y our TV and Accessories Remote Contr ol and Accessories Œ ˝ Ò Ú Æ ı ˜ Ô ´ ˇ ¨ ˆ Ø ∏ ” ’ 1 POWER 2 P .SIZE √ See page 69 Press to change the screen size. 3 Numbers √ See pages 43~45 Press to select channels.
11 Getting started Y our TV and Accessories – 18 STILL √ See page 73 Press to stop the action during a particular scene. Press again to resume normal video. 19 PIP √ See page 56 Press this button to control the PIP window . 20 ADD/DEL √ See pages 44~45 Press to add or erase channels.
12 Getting started Using Y our Remote Contr ol Using the Move and ENTER Buttons Y our TV and Accessories Using Y our Remote Contr ol Inserting Batteries in the Remote Control Moves to an upper menu item. Moves to a lower menu item. Adjusts the selected item (to the left) Press to select the chosen item.
13 Getting started Setting Up Y our Remote Contr ol Y our TV and Accessories Setting Up Y our Remote Contr ol This TV's remote control can operate almost any VCR, cable box or DVD.
14 Getting started Programming the Remote Contr ol for Other Components Y our TV and Accessories Pr ogramming the Remote Contr ol for Other Components VCR Remote Control Codes BN68-00665D-01_02~21 9/1.
15 Getting started Programming the Remote Contr ol for Other Components Cable Box (CA TV) Remote Control Codes DVD Remote Control Codes BN68-00665D-01_02~21 9/15/04 2:58 AM Page 15.
W all Installation Instructions Notes & Checking Par ts 16 List of Contents (Sold Separately) Installation Notes Getting started Notes & Checking Parts 1 . The W all Attachment Panel is sold separately . 2 . Do not install the product in any location other than a vertical wall.
W all Installation Instructions Attaching Y our TV to the W all Attachment Panel Bracket 17 How to Attach the TV to the Bracket (sold separately) Getting started Attaching Y our TV to the W all Attachment Panel Bracket 1 . Remove the 6 screws from the back of the TV .
W all Installation Instructions Attaching Y our TV to the W all Attachment Panel Bracket 18 Getting started Attaching Y our TV to the W all Attachment Panel Bracket 3 . Assemble the plastic screw anchors and the screws. (See the picture below .) 4 . T ighten the screw assemblies (as shown in Picture 3) to the back of the TV .
19 Getting started Attaching Y our TV to the W all Attachment Panel Bracket 5 . Put the four holders on the back of the TV into the holes on the wall bracket Œ , lower the TV ´ , and hang the TV on the bracket. Fasten the TV securely to the wall bracket with stick screws as shown in ˇ so that the two will not separate.
W all Installation Instructions Adjusting the Angle of the Bracket How to Adjust the Mounting Angle 20 Getting started Adjusting the Angle of the Bracket Factory Default The W all Mount Bracket is delivered separately . Please tighten the Captive Screw in the direction of the arrow after assembling the bracket.
Using the Anti-Theft Lock 21 Getting started Using the Anti-Theft Lock The Kensington lock is a device used to physically secure the LCD TV when using it in a public place. • The LCD TV is designed to use the anti-theft lock. • The lock device is used to secure the LCD TV when it is used in a public place.
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Connection & Input Source Setup Checklist Before Installation ................................ 24 Connecting VHF and UHF Antennas .................... 25 Connecting Cable TV ......................................... 26 Connecting a VCR ...........
Checklist Before Installation 24 Connection & Input Source Setup Checklist Before Installation 1. Please read the Owner’ s Manual of the device you are going to connect. The device may have a different number of terminals and locations depending on the model.
25 Connection & Input Source Setup Connecting VHF and UHF Antennas Connecting VHF and UHF Antennas If your antenna has a set of leads that look like this, see “Antennas with 300-ohm Flat T win Leads” below . If your antenna has one lead that looks like this, see “Antennas with 75- ohm Round Leads” on next page.
26 Connection & Input Source Setup Connecting VHF and UHF Antennas Connecting VHF and UHF Antennas Connecting Cable TV Y ou can connect different cable systems to your TV , including cable without a cable box, and cable with a cable box that descrambles some or all channels.
27 Connection & Input Source Setup Connecting Cable TV Connecting Cable TV If your cable box descrambles only some channels (such as premium channels), follow the instructions below . Y ou will need a two-way splitter , an RF (A/B) switch and four lengths of coaxial cable.
Connecting a VCR 28 Viewing VCR Playback Connection & Input Source Setup Connecting a VCR 1 Connect the antenna cable to the ANTENNA IN terminal on the back of the VCR. • Connect either the indoor/outdoor antenna cable, the CA TV antenna cable or the Satellite antenna cable.
29 Connection & Input Source Setup Connecting & Viewing Satellite TV 1 3 2 4 Connecting & V iewing Satellite TV Connect the Satellite cable to the Antenna Input terminal on the back of the Satellite box.
30 Connection & Input Source Setup Connecting a DVD Player Connecting a DVD Player Viewing a DVD Title T o Connect Using Component Cable 1 Connect the component cable between the [Component In1 (Y/Pb/Pr)] or [Component In 2 (Y/Pb/Pr)] terminals on the back of the TV and the [Component Out] terminals on the back of the DVD player .
31 Connection & Input Source Setup Connecting a DVD Player T o Connect Using Regular Audio and V ideo Cables 1 Connect the video cable between the [Video 1 In (yellow)] terminal on the back of the TV or the [Video2 In (yellow)] terminal on the side of the TV and the [Video Out (yellow)] terminal on the back of the DVD.
Connecting a Digital Set-T op Box (STB) 32 Connection & Input Source Setup Connecting a Digital Set-T op Box (STB) 1 Connect the antenna cable to the antenna input terminal on the back of the Set T op Box.
This applies to all external input devices connected using the video and audio terminals. 33 Connection & Input Source Setup Connecting a Camcorder/Gaming Device Connecting a Camcorder/Gaming Devi.
34 Connection & Input Source Setup Connecting an Amplifier/Home Theater (V ariable Audio Output) Connecting an Amplifier/Home Theater (V ariable Audio Output) Use the Monitor Out Audio terminal.
35 Connection & Input Source Setup Connecting an HDMI Corresponding Device Connecting an HDMI Corresponding Device Viewing a HDMI Device HDMI Corresponding Device Output T erminal 1 Connect the HDMI cable between the [HDMI IN] on the back of the TV and the [HDMI OUT] of the DVD player (or the HDMI Corresponding Device).
There are many types of audio systems on the market today . A simplified illustration of an audio system is shown below . For more information, see your audio system owner’ s manual.
Use the remote control to switch between viewing signals from connected equipment, such as a VCR, DVD, Set- T op box and the TV source (broadcast or cable).
Y ou can edit the name of the input devices connected. 38 Connection & Input Source Setup Editing Input Source Names Input A V1 : - - - - √ A V2 : - - - - √ S-Video1 : - - - - √ S-Video2 : -.
Setting the Initialization Plug & Play Feature ........................................... 40 Setting Channels ............................................... 41 Customizing the Picture ...................................... 46 Choosing a Menu Language .
When the TV is initially powered On, four basic customer settings proceed automatically and subsequently: Setting the language, Video signal source, Auto program and Clock.
Before your television can begin memorizing the available channels, you must specify the type of signal source that is connected to the TV (i.e., an antenna or a cable system).
The AUTO PROGRAM feature automatically stores all of the available Air/CA TV channels in the memor y . Auto Program Air 13 Enter Return Start Auto Program Air 13 Enter Exit Start Channel Air/CA TV : A.
43 Setting the Initialization Storing Channels Automatically Press the [MENU] button while the function is being executed. Also you can press the [ENTER] button to stop the setup. T o Stop the Auto Program Function Press the [Channel] button. Only the channels stored in memory will be selected (in order).
Y ou can add channels of your choice to memor y . 44 Setting the Initialization Adding Channels Add/Delete Air 3 Not in Memory CH Change Enter Return Add Channel Air/CA TV : Air √ Auto Program √ Add/Delete √ Fine T une √ LNA : On √ Move Enter Return Set ting Channels Adding Channels 1 Press the [MENU] button.
Y ou can erase any channel you choose from memor y . 45 Setting the Initialization Erasing Channels Set ting Channels Erasing Channels Press the channel number to erase, then press the [ADD/DEL] button. For Example: T o erase Channel 3 from memory , press [0] ➔ [3], then press the [ADD/DEL] button, then press the [ENTER] button.
If you experience intermittent lines, blurr y colors or unstable picture quality , you can fine tune the channel for optimal picture quality . Fine T une Air 3 * 3 Move Adjust Save Reset Return 46 Set.
If picture noise occurs on a particular channel, the LNA function can be used to improve reception. Channel Air/CA TV : Air √ Auto Program √ Add/Delete √ Fine T une √ LNA : On √ Move Enter R.
Y our can select a MENU language. English, Français, Español or Português is available for the MENU language. Setup Time √ Plug & Play √ V -Chip √ Caption √ Language : English √ Blue .
Caption Caption : On Mode : Caption Channel : 1 Field : 1 Move Enter Return Setup Time √ Plug & Play √ V -Chip √ Caption √ Language : English √ Blue Screen : Off √ Color Weakness : Off.
Caption Caption : On Mode : Caption Channel : 1 Field : 1 Move Enter Return 1 2 Caption Caption : On Mode : Caption Channel : 1 Field : 1 Move Enter Return 1 2 V iewing Closed Captions 50 Setting the Initialization Viewing Closed Captions 6 Press the [ … / † ] buttons to select <Channel>, then press the [ENTER] button.
Setting the Picture Selecting a Picture Mode .................................... 52 Customizing the Picture Settings .......................... 53 Adjusting the Background Color .......................... 54 Setting the DNIe .........................
Picture Mode : Dynamic √ Custom √ Color T one : Warm1 √ DNIe : DNIe On √ PIP √ My Color Control √ Dynamic Contrast : Off √ † More Move Enter Return Picture Mode : Dynamic Custom Color .
Picture Mode : Dynamic √ Custom √ Color T one : Warm1 √ DNIe : DNIe On √ PIP √ My Color Control √ Dynamic Contrast : Off √ † More Move Enter Return Custom Contrast 100 Brightness 50 Sh.
Picture Mode : Dynamic √ Custom √ Color T one : Warm1 √ DNIe : DNIe On √ PIP √ My Color Control √ Dynamic Contrast : Off √ † More Move Enter Return Picture Mode : Dynamic Custom Color .
Picture Mode : Dynamic √ Custom √ Color T one : Warm1 √ DNIe : DNIe On √ PIP √ My Color Control √ Dynamic Contrast : Off √ † More Move Enter Return Picture Mode : Dynamic Custom Color .
PIP Settings TV O O O O O O O O O X Picture PIP : Off Source : TV Swap Size : Position : Channel : Air 3 Move Enter Return Off On Picture Mode : Dynamic √ Custom √ Color T one : Warm1 √ DNIe : D.
Picture PIP : Off Source : TV Swap Size : Position : Channel : Air 3 Move Enter Return PIP PIP : On √ Source : TV √ Swap √ Size : √ Position : √ Channel : Air 3 √ Move Enter Return Picture.
PIP PIP : On √ Source : TV √ Swap √ Size : √ Position : √ Channel : Air 3 √ Move Enter Return PIP PIP : On √ Source : TV √ Swap √ Size : √ Position : √ Channel : Air 3 √ Move E.
PIP PIP : On √ Source : TV √ Swap √ Size : √ Position : √ Channel : Air 3 √ Move Enter Return PIP PIP : On Source : TV Swap Size : √ Position : Channel : Air 3 √ Move Enter Return Pict.
PIP PIP : On √ Source : TV √ Swap √ Size : √ Position : √ Channel : Air 3 √ Move Enter Return PIP PIP : On Source : TV Swap Size : Position : Channel : Air 3 √ Move Enter Return Picture-.
Picture-in-Picture Function Changing the PIP Channel 61 Setting the Picture Picture-in-Picture Function Y ou can change the PIP channel. PIP PIP : On √ Source : TV √ Swap √ Size : √ Position :.
Picture Mode : Dynamic √ Custom √ Color T one : Warm1 √ DNIe : DNIe On √ PIP √ My Color Control √ Dynamic Contrast : Off √ † More Move Enter Return My Color Control Easy Control : Stan.
63 Setting the Picture My Color Control My Color Control Mode Characteristics Using My Color Control mode, you can enjoy the vivid colors shown below . Standard Picture Emphasizing Clear Blues Emphasizing Mild Greens Emphasizing Warm Skin Colors Above illustrations are provided for instruction.
Detail Control Move Adjust Return Original Adjusted Detail Control Pink 50 Green 50 Blue 100 Reset Move Enter Return My Color Control Easy Control : Standard √ Detail Control √ Move Enter Return Note • T o return to the factor y default settings, press the [ … / † ] button to select <Reset>.
Picture Mode : Dynamic √ Custom √ Color T one : Warm1 √ DNIe : DNIe On √ PIP √ My Color Control √ Dynamic Contrast : Off √ † More Move Enter Return Picture Mode : Dynamic √ Custom .
Brightness Sensor + - Move Enter Return Off On 66 Setting the Picture Brightness Sensor Settings Picture … More Brightness Sensor : On √ Size : Wide √ Film Mode : Off √ Digital NR : On √ Move Enter Return Brightness Sensor Settings 1 Press the [MENU] button.
Color Weakness Move Adjust Return Setup Time √ Plug & Play √ V -Chip √ Caption √ Language : English √ Blue Screen : Off √ Color Weakness : Off √ † More Move Enter Return Color Weak.
Picture … More Brightness Sensor : On √ Size : Wide √ Film Mode : Off √ Digital NR : On √ Move Enter Return Picture … More Brightness Sensor : On Size : Wide Film Mode : Off Digital NR : O.
69 Setting the Picture Changing the Screen Size Press the [P .SIZE] button to change the screen size. Each press of the [P .SIZE] button switches the picture size between <Wide>, <Panorama>, <Zoom1>, <Zoom2> and <4:3>.
Picture … More Brightness Sensor : On √ Size : Wide √ Film Mode : Off √ Digital NR : On √ Move Enter Return Picture … More Brightness Sensor : On Size : Wide Film Mode : Off Digital NR : On Move Enter Return Film Mode Setup 70 Setting the Picture Film Mode Setup Use Film Mode for the best picture quality when viewing a film.
Picture … More Brightness Sensor : On √ Size : Wide √ Film Mode : Off √ Digital NR : On √ Move Enter Return Picture … More Brightness Sensor : On Size : Wide Film Mode : Off Digital NR : O.
Setup Time √ Plug & Play √ V -Chip √ Caption √ Language : English √ Blue Screen : Off √ Color Weakness : Off √ † More Move Enter Return Setup Time Plug & Play V -Chip Caption L.
Freezing the Picture 73 Setting the Picture Freezing the Picture Press the [STILL] button. Each press of the [STILL] button toggles between On and Off.
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Setting the Sound Selecting the Sound Mode .................................. 76 Adjusting the Equalizer ...................................... 77 Setting Multi-Channel Sound (MTS) ...................... 78 Automatic V olume Control ..................
Sound Mode : Standard √ Equalizer √ MTS : Stereo √ Auto V olume : Off √ SRS TSXT : Off √ Sub Woofer √ Sound Select : Main √ Move Enter Return Sound Mode : Standard Equalizer MTS : Stereo.
Sound Mode : Standard √ Equalizer √ MTS : Stereo √ Auto V olume : Off √ SRS TSXT : Off √ Sub Woofer √ Sound Select : Main √ Move Enter Return Equalizer Move Adjust Return Adjusting the Equalizer 77 Setting the Sound Adjusting the Equalizer Y ou can adjust the L/R balance and different frequencies.
Sound Mode : Standard √ Equalizer √ MTS : Stereo √ Auto V olume : Off √ SRS TSXT : Off √ Sub Woofer √ Sound Select : Main √ Move Enter Return Sound Mode : Standard Equalizer MTS : Stereo.
Sound Mode : Standard √ Equalizer √ MTS : Stereo √ Auto V olume : Off √ SRS TSXT : Off √ Sub Woofer √ Sound Select : Main √ Move Enter Return Sound Mode : Standard Equalizer MTS : Stereo.
Sound Mode : Standard √ Equalizer √ MTS : Stereo √ Auto V olume : Off √ SRS TSXT : Off √ Sub Woofer √ Sound Select : Main √ Move Enter Return Sound Mode : Standard Equalizer MTS : Stereo.
Sub Woofer Mode : On √ V olume 50 Cut off Freq. 150 Move Adjust Return Sound Mode : Standard √ Equalizer √ MTS : Stereo √ Auto V olume : Off √ SRS TSXT : Off √ Sub Woofer √ Sound Select : Main √ Move Enter Return Sub Woofer Mode : Off V olume 50 Cut off Freq.
Sound Mode : Standard √ Equalizer √ MTS : Stereo √ Auto V olume : Off √ SRS TSXT : Off √ Sub Woofer √ Sound Select : Main √ Move Enter Return Sound Mode : Standard Equalizer MTS : Stereo.
Setup … More Melody : On √ PC √ Move Enter Return Setup … More Melody : On PC Move Enter Return Off On Setting up the Melody Sound 83 Setting the Sound Setting up the Melody Sound Y ou can select a melody sound to play each time you turn the TV on or of f with the remote control.
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Setting the Clock Setting the Current T ime ..................................... 86 Setting the On/Off T imer .................................... 87 Setting the Sleep T imer .
Setup Time √ Plug & Play √ V -Chip √ Caption √ Language : English √ Blue Screen : Off √ Color Weakness : Off √ † More Move Enter Return Time Clock Set : 12:00 am √ Sleep Timer : .
Setup Time √ Plug & Play √ V -Chip √ Caption √ Language : English √ Blue Screen : Off √ Color Weakness : Off √ † More Move Enter Return Time Clock Set : 10:30 am √ Sleep Timer : .
Hour Minute am/pm 06 30 am Ch. Vol. Activation Air 06 10 No … † Hour Minute am/pm 06 30 am Ch. Vol. Activation Air 06 10 Yes … † Hour Minute am/pm 06 … † 00 am Ch. Vol. Activation Air 03 10 No Hour Minute am/pm 06 … † 30 am Ch. Vol. Activation Air 03 10 No Hour Minute am/pm 06 … † 30 am Ch.
89 Setting the Clock Setting the On/Off Timer 1,2,3,4 … / † / √ 5 EXIT Hour Minute am/pm Activation 11 … † 00 am No Hour Minute am/pm Activation 11 … † 30 am No Hour Minute am/pm Activation 11 … † 30 pm No Hour Minute am/pm Activation 11 … † 30 pm Ye s 1 Press the [ … / † ] buttons to set it to <11>.
Setup Time √ Plug & Play √ V -Chip √ Caption √ Language : English √ Blue Screen : Off √ Color Weakness : Off √ † More Move Enter Return Time Clock Set : 10:30 am √ Sleep Timer : .
Using the V -Chip Setting up your Personal ID Number (PIN) ............ 92 How to Enable/Disable the V -Chip ...................... 93 How to Set-Up Restrictions using the “TV Parental Guidelines” ...................... 94 How to Set up Restrictions Using the “MP AA Rating” .
Change PIN 0~9 Enter PIN Return Enter New PIN Setup Time √ Plug & Play √ V -Chip √ Caption √ Language : English √ Blue Screen : Off √ Color Weakness : Off √ † More V -Chip V -Chip .
V -Chip V -Chip Lock : On TV Parental Guidelines MP AA Rating Change PIN Move Enter Return V -Chip 0~9 Enter PIN Return How to Enable/Disable the V -Chip 93 Using the V -Chip How to Enable/Disable the V -Chip 1 Press the [MENU] button. The menu will be displayed.
V -Chip V -Chip Lock : On √ TV Parental Guidelines √ MP AA Rating √ Canadian English √ Canadian French √ Change PIN √ <USA> <Canada> Move Enter Return V -Chip V -Chip Lock : On.
V -Chip V -Chip Lock : On √ TV Parental Guidelines √ MP AA Rating √ Canadian English √ Canadian French √ Change PIN √ <USA> <Canada> Move Enter Return V -Chip V -Chip Lock : On.
Impor tant Notes About Parental Locks 96 Using the V -Chip Important Notes About Parental Locks Explanation of the MP AA and TV (FCC) Rating Systems: TV (FCC) Age-Based Ratings TV-MA Mature audiences only . This program may contain mature themes, profane language, graphic violence and explicit sexual content.
How to Set up Restrictions Using the Canadian English 97 Using the V -Chip How to Set up Restrictions Using the Canadian English V -Chip V -Chip Lock : On √ TV Parental Guidelines √ MP AA Rating √ Canadian English √ Canadian French √ Change PIN √ Move Enter Return V -Chip 0~9 Enter PIN Return Enter PIN 1 Press the [MENU] button.
How to Set up Restrictions Using the Canadian French 98 Using the V -Chip How to Set up Restrictions Using the Canadian French 1 MENU 2,3,4,5 ENTER 2,3,4,5 … / † / œ / √ 6 EXIT V -Chip V -Chip .
Connecting to a PC Checklist Before Connecting to a PC ................... 100 PC Software Setup ............................................ 101 Connecting to a PC .......................................... 102 Auto Screen Adjustment ................
Checklist Before Connecting to a PC Please check the following before connecting your TV to a PC. 100 Connecting to a PC Checklist Before Connecting to a PC • Adjust the PC Display Setup to the resolution and frequency values that are supported by the TV .
The Windows (MS Windows XP) display-settings for a typical computer are shown below . PC Software Setup 101 Connecting to a PC PC Software Setup Note • The actual screens on your PC may look different, depending on your particular version of Windows and the type of your PC.
Y ou can connect a PC to your TV and use the TV as the PC monitor . Connecting to a PC 102 Connecting to a PC Connecting to a PC T o V iew a PC Image on the TV 1 Connect the PC Video cable between the [PC Input] jack on the back of the TV and [Monitor Output] port on the PC.
103 Connecting to a PC Connecting to a PC Signal per Pin of the PC Video Jack Plug VESA Plug & Play Automatically recognized when a PC is connects, as VESA Plug & Play is connected.
The frequency and positioning of the PC screen can be automatically adjusted. Setup Time √ Plug & Play √ V -Chip √ Caption √ Language : English √ Blue Screen : Off √ Color Weakness : O.
If vertical patterns appear on the PC screen, adjust the frequency . Setup Time √ Plug & Play √ V -Chip √ Caption √ Language : English √ Blue Screen : Off √ Color Weakness : Off √ .
Fine tune the PC screen for improved picture quality . Fine T uning (V er tical T uning) 106 Connecting to a PC Fine T uning (V er tical T uning) Setup Time √ Plug & Play √ V -Chip √ Caption.
Adjust the PC’ s screen positioning if it does not fit the TV screen. Setup Time √ Plug & Play √ V -Chip √ Caption √ Language : English √ Blue Screen : Off √ Color Weakness : Off √.
Use this function to return the screen settings to the default values. Setup Time √ Plug & Play √ V -Chip √ Caption √ Language : English √ Blue Screen : Off √ Color Weakness : Off √ .
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T r oubleshooting 110 T r oubleshooting T r oubleshooting If the TV seems to have a problem, first tr y finding the solution in this T roubleshooting List. If none of these troubleshooting tips apply , call your nearest Samsung Ser vice Center or 1-800-SAMSUNG.
111 T r oubleshooting T r oubleshooting Picture Problem No picture or sound. No picture or dark picture Blue screen/ No picture from the connected source. Overlaping picture. Black and white picture Abnormal picture colors. Abnormal lines on the picture Abnormal lines when viewing a video or recording a video.
T r oubleshooting 112 T r oubleshooting T r oubleshooting PC Problem Cannot change the resolution Cannot see words properly Possible Solution Reference Update the graphic card driver on your PC to the latest version. Lower the resolution. (1024x768 ➔ 640x480) page 99 Channels Problem Not all channels are available.
Miscellaneous Information Storage & Maintenance .................................... 114 Accessories and Items Sold Separately................ 115 Glossar y .......................................................... 116 Screen Menu Structure .....
Storage & Maintenance 114 Miscellaneous Information Storage & Maintenance Cleaning and Maintaining Y our TV . Maintaining the Exterior of the TV and the Screen Wipe with a dry soft cloth. • Do not use a wet cloth or any flammable substance such as benzene or thinner .
Accessories and Items Sold Separately 115 Miscellaneous Information Accessories and Items Sold Separately Accessories 0Remote Control, Power Cord, Owner’ s Instructions, Batteries, Anynet Cable : Contact a Samsung Retail or Service Center . Check the purchase information for parts and accessories.
Glossar y T erms listed in alphabetical order . 116 Miscellaneous Information Glossary Analog Broadcast Signals Analog video/audio signals are non-digital signals sent by broadcasting companies in the existing NTSC format. Antenna Input Jack The jack to connect the TV antenna cable.
Screen Menu Structure 117 Miscellaneous Information Screen Menu Structure The Screen Menu Structure is shown below . Buttons used for the screen menu control When selecting the input source (TV/Video/.
Screen Menu Structure 118 Miscellaneous Information Screen Menu Structure Picture Mode : Dynamic √ Custom √ Color T one : Warm1 √ DNIe : DNIe On √ PIP √ My Color Control √ Dynamic Contrast.
Air/CA TV Air/STD/HRC/IRC Auto Program Add/Delete Fine T une LNA On/Off 119 Miscellaneous Information Screen Menu Structure Channel Air/CA TV : Air √ Auto Program √ Add/Delete √ Fine T une √ L.
Screen Menu Structure 120 Miscellaneous Information Screen Menu Structure When selecting the input source (PC/D VI) Input Source List : TV √ Edit Name √ Anynet √ Move Enter Return Input Source L.
121 Miscellaneous Information Screen Menu Structure Picture Mode : Dynamic √ Custom √ Color T one : Warm1 √ DNIe : DNIe On √ PIP √ My Color Control √ Dynamic Contrast : Off √ † More Mo.
Screen Menu Structure 122 Miscellaneous Information Screen Menu Structure Setup Time √ Plug & Play √ V -Chip √ Caption √ Language : English √ Blue Screen : Off √ Color Weakness : Off √ † More Move Enter Return Setup T ime Clock Set Hour/Minute/am/pm Sleep T imer Off/30/60/90/120/150/180 On T imer Hour/Minute/am/pm/Ch.
123 Miscellaneous Information Specifications Specifications The product design and specifications can be changed for improvement in performance without prior notice. This device is a Class B digital apparatus which can be used in residential and industrial areas.
Index 124 Miscellaneous Information Index A Accessories 11 Antenna 25 Auto Adjustment (PC) 102 Auto Program 42 Auto V olume 79 B Blue Screen 72 Brightness 53 Brightness Sensor 66 C Camcorder 33 Channe.
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