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Warning Safety ! Important Instructions CAUTION CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL. This symbol indicates high voltage is present inside. It is dangerous to make any kind of contact with any inside part of this product. This symbol operation alerts you that important and maintenance literature has been included concerning with this product. Note to CATV system installer: This reminder is provided to call CATV system installer's attention to Arti< le 820 40 of the National Electrical Code (Section 54 of Canadian Electrical Code, Part I), that provides guidelines for proper grounding and, in particular, specifies that the cable ground shall be connected to the grounding system of the building as close to the point of cable entry as practical. Caution: tions FCC/CSA to this regulations equipment may Caution: To prevent electric and fidly insert the plug. state void that the user's shock, match any unauthorized authority changes to operate or modifica- it. the wide blade of plug to the wide slot, Attention: poor eviter les chocs electriques, introduire la lame le plus large de la fiche dans la borne correspondante de la prise et pousser jusqu'au fond. Important: One Federal Court has held that unauthorized recording of copyrighted TV programs is an infringement of U.S. copyright laws. Certain Canadian programs may also be copyrighted and any unauthorized recording in whole or in part may be in violation of these rights. To prevent damage which may result in fire or electric shock hazard, do not expose this appliance to rain or moisture. Thank You for Choosing Samsung Thank you fbr choosing Samsung! Your new Samsung Prqjection TV represents the latest in television technology We designed it with easy-to-llse on-screen menlls and closed captioning capabilities, making it one of the best products in its class. We are proud to offer you a product that will provide convenient, dependable service and e*_joyment fbr years to come. Important _ Safety Information Always be careful when using your TV receiver. and other injuries, keep these safety precautions maintaining yollr machine. • Read all safbty and operating • Keep the sa%ty and • Heed all warnings • Follow all operating operating instructions instn rations To reduce the risk of fire, electrical shock, ii] mind when installing, using, and before operating for flltllre re%rence. on the TV receiver and in the operating and use your TV instnlctions. instnlctions. • Unplug the TV receiver fl'om the wall outlet be%re cleaning. liqllid or aerosol cleaners. • Never add any attachments and/or equipment additions can increase the risk of fire, electric Use a damp cloth; do not use without approval of the manufacturer. shock, or other personal iil,jllry. • Do not use the TV receiver where contact with or immersion in water is a possibility, near bath tubs, sinks, washing machines, swimming pools, etc. Such such as • Do not place the TV on an unstable cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table where it can fall. A falling TV can cause serious iil,jlli'y to a child or adult, and serious damage to the appliance. Use only with a cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table recommended by the manufacturer or sold with the TV Follow the manufacturer_ instructions when mounting the unit, and use a mounting accessory recommended by the manufacturer. Move the TV and cart with care. Quick stops, excessive fbrce, and uneven surfaces can make the unit and cart unsteady and likely to ovem wn. • Provide ventilation for the TV receiver. The unit is designed with slots in the cabinet for ventilation to protect it fl'om overheating. Do not block these openings with any ot_ject, and do not place the TV receiver on a bed, sofa, rug, or other similar surface. Do not place it near a radiator or heat register. If you place the TV receiver on a rack or bookcase, ensllre that there is adequate ventilation and that you've followed the manufactureI'_ instructions fbr mol mting. • Operate your TV receiver only fl'om the type of power source indicated on the marking If you are not sure of the type of power supplied to your home, consult your appliance or local power compan3_ label. dealer • Use only a grol reded or polarized ol Met. For yollr safbty, this TV is eclllipped with a polarized alternating current line plug having one blade wider than the other. This plug will fit into the power outlet only one wa3_ If you are unable to insert the plug flllly into the outlet, try reversing the ph lg. If the ph lg still does not fit, contact yollr electrician to replace yollr ol Met. • Protect thepowercord.Power supplycordsshouldberoutedsothattheywon'tbewalked on orpinched byotqjects placed onoragainst them.Payparticular attention tocordsatplugs,convenience receptacles, andthepointwheretheyexitfl'omtheunit. • UnphlgtheTVfl'omthewallolltletanddisconnect theantenna orcablesystem duringalightningstormorwhenleftunattended andunused forlongperiods oftime.Thiswillprevent damagetotheunitdlletolightning andpowePline sllrges. • Avoidoverhead powerlines.Anolltsideantenna system shollldnotbeplaced in thevicinityof overhead powerlinesorotherelectric lightorpowercircldtsorwhereit canfallintosuch powerlinesorcircldts. Wheninstalling anoutside antenna system, beextremely careful tokeep fromtouching thepowerlinesorcircuits.Contact withsuchlinescanbefatal. • Do not overload shock. the wall o11tlet or extension cords. Overloading can reslllt in fire or electric • Do not insert anything thi'ollgh the openings in the 11nit, where they can tolmh dangei'olls age points or damage parts. Never spill liqldd of any kind on the TV • Ground outdoor antennas. If an outside antenna or cable system is connected to the TV_be sure the antenna or cable system is gir)unded so as to provide some piv_tection against voltage surges and bldlt-11t_ static charges. Section 810 of the National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA No.70-1984, provides information abollt piv)per giv)l mding of the mast and sl q?porting sm lctl we, grounding of the leadqn wire to an antenna discharge lmit, size of grol mding conch lctors, location of antenna discharge lmit, connection to grollnding electrodes, and reqldrements for the grolmding electrode. ANTENNA GROUNDING ................................... ANTENNA .... EXAMPLE OF volt- LEAD N WIRE I_ ND CLAMP DISCHARGE (NEC UNiT SECTION 810 20) GROUNDING CONDUCTORS ANTENNA (NEC SECTION OUND _ POWER SERVICE ELECTRODE NEC NATIONAL ELECTR CAL CODE (NEC ANT 250 810 2/) CLAMPS GROUNDING SYSTEM PART H) • Do not attempt to service the TV yollrself. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Unplug the unit from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions: - when the powePsupt)ly cord or plug is damaged - if liquid has been spilled on the unit or if otqjects have fallen into the unit - if the TV has been exposed to raiii or water - if the TV does not operate normally by following the operating instructions - if the TV has been drot_ped or the cabinet has been damaged - when the TV exhibits a distinct change iii performance • If you make adjustments yourself, a@ust only those controls that are covered by the operating insm lctions. AdjlBting other controls may rein llt iii damage and will often recp 1ire extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the TV to normal. • When i'eplacement parts are recpdred, be sllre the service technician 11ses replacement parts specified by the manufacturer or those that have the same characteristics as the original part. Unauthorized substitutions may result in additional damage to the unit. • Upon completion of any service or i'epairs to this TV_ask the service technician perform safety checks to determine that the TV is in a safe operating condition. to This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) This device must accept any interference that may cause undesired operation. 4 This television receiver provides 15.119 of the FCC rules. display of television closed captioning in accordance with Important Regarding Viewing Warranty Television Information Format Standard screen format televisions (4:3, the aspect ratio of the screen width to height) are [_i'imai'ily designed to view standard format fllll-motion video. The images displayed on them shollld t_rimai'ily be in the standard 4:3 ratio format and constantly moving. Displaying stationary graphics and images on screen, sllch as the dark top and bottom letterbox bars (wide screen pictlu'es), shollld be limited to no more than 15% of the total television viewing per week. Wide screen format televisions (16:9, the aspect ratio of the screen width to height) are [_rimarily designed to view wide screen f_)i'mat fl ill-motion video. The images displayed on them shollld t_rimarily be in the wide screen 16:9 ratio f_mnat, or expanded to fill the screen if yolJi" model oft_i's this feat1 u'e, and constantly moving. Displaying stationaly graphics and images on screen, sllch as the dark side-bars on non-ext_anded standard format television video and [_rogramming, sholfld be limited to no more than 15% of the total television Additionally, viewing viewing per other week. stationary images and text sllch as stock market reports, video game displays, station logos, web sites or compllter graphics and t_attei'ns, shollld be limited as described above for all televisions. Displaying albv stationary images that exceed the above guidelines can cause uneven aging of picture tubes (CRT_) that leave subtle, but permanent bu17_ed-in _host images in the television picture. To avoid this, Val_y the programming and images, and primarily display full screen moving images, not stationary patterns or dark bars. On television models that offer picture sizing features, 11se these controls to view the different formats as a fllll screen t?icuu'e. Be cai'eflll in the selection and dlu'ation of television formats 11sed for viewing. Uneven Ct_ aging as a restllt of f_)I'mat selection and 11se, as well as other blu'ned-in images, is not covered by yo11i" Samsl mg limited wari'ant)_ A Guide What to is Digital Digital TV Television? Digital television (DTV) is a new way of transmitting high qtlality video and alldio to yoln" TV set. Using DTV_bir_adcasters can transmit high definition TV (HDTV) images, Do lby digital sln'rol md alldio, and new services sllch as mltlticasting (transmitting more than one program on the same TV channel) and datacasting (providing electronic program gllides and interactive television). Several of these services can be combined into a single digital broadcast. Digital Digital Television Picture Services Quality DTV programs are transmitted in two different formats. The first is Standard Television (SDTV) and the second is High Definition Television (HDTV). SDTV program (480p) video. formats incl.de 480i programs 480dine interlaced are essentially programs, while the 480p fi_rmat offers improved programs are broadcast in widescreen (480i) and 480-line a digital version Definition progressive of olu" clu'rent analog TV image detail over 480i. Some 480p and are comparable to progressive-scan DVD movies in image % lality HDTV program fi)rmats inclHde 1080dine interlaced (720p). Both HDTV formats are always broadcast (1080i) in widescreen, and 720dine progressive and offer milch higher picn u'e % lality than SDTM Dolby Surround Sound With DTV_yo. can listen to a variety of Dolby digital a.dio formats fl'om Dolby S.rro.nd 2.0 to Dolby Digital 5.1 s.rro.nd, Hsing yoHr home a.dio system. Many HDTV programs are now broadcast with DD 5.1 so.ndtracks. Interactive Communications and Datacasting DTV will allow yo. to interact with yo.r television; choosing programs fi'om a detailed program gl fide, ordering prodllcts on-line while watching TV_and accessing ancillary data abo.t a program. How to View Digital Television There are three ways to watch DTV The first a blJilt-in digital television timer. The second receiver to a DTVlready wideband with television component personal video complltei" 1. Integrated TVs and or monitor. stereo (PC) tllner versus is to use an integrated digital TV; one with is to connect an external DTV set-top andio cards This type inpnts. of TV or monitor Yon can also watch and complltei" DTV-ready TVs will have DTV signals monitors. and monitors The advantage of an integrated DTV set is that it can time both analog and digital TV channels at the same time. All yon'll need to do is add an external antenna and yon are ready to watch DTV However, integrated DTV sets are not as common If yon already own a DTV-ready broadcasts by simply adding 2. Using a personal as DTVhready TVs and monitors. TV with comt3onent a low-cost DTV set-top computer and video inputs, receiver you can eI_joy DTV and antenna. monitor There are phlg-in cards available that will receive and display DTV broadcasts on yollr cornplltei" monitor. In addition, many complltei" monitors will display one or more of the DTV program formats directly< The most compatible format is 480p, which is similar to the VGA (640x480 pixel) compnter display standard. Yon may be able to watch DTV broadcasts by connecting a completer monitor to the 15-pin jack on the rear of the settop DTV receiver. NOTE This television Transmission receiver Licensing not be viewable supports the copy Administrator). depending on your protection It should particular system be noted connections. regulated that copy by DTLA (Digital protected content may Q&A 1. Is the antenna I use for existing TV reception good enough for DTV? Over-the-air (OTA) digital TV broadcasting uses the same channels as analog TV and works well with many existing TV antennas. However, DTV broadcast channel assignmerits are different than analog channels. You should find out whether your local DTV broadcasts are on VHF (channels 2-13) or UHF (channels 14-69) to see if'you need a different antenna. If yolu" DTV channels are on UHF and you ah'eady get good UHF reception, yolu" present antenna may work fine. The same holds true for VHF DTV reception. Note that in some markets, both VHF and UHF channels are used fbr DTV broadcasts. You can find out the latest DTV channel assignments %r your area by browsing selected Internet web sites such as www.titant_com, www. 10000watts.corn, and ww_tfi'c.go_ 2. How difficult is it to receive DTV signals indoors? This depends on whether your local DTV stations are running flfll power or not and how close your location is to the transmission tower. DTV receivers do not require as much signal as analog TV receivers to produce high-quality images and sound. Once the DTV signal level exceeds a certain threshold at the receiver, the digital video and audio data is decoded at the same q.ality it was originally encoded for broadcast. This is a big artvantage fbr DTV over analog TV - there is no noise, ghosting, static, or scratchy alldio. 3. How can I connect apartment, an antenna condominium, in my townhouse, co-operative or apartment? The Federal Comm.nications Commission's OTARD R.le (part of the Telecommlu_ications Act of 1996) allows residents of condominilm_s, townhollse, or members of neighborhood associations to put .p outside antennas for reception of broadcast TV signals as long as those antennas are not located in common areas and are no more than 12' in height. Residents of rental units (apartments, etc) are not covered by the OTARD rules and will have to use indoor antennas to receive DTV broadcasts. It is possible that the landlord of an apartment complex can provide broadcast DTV signals via a master TV antenna system to each at_artment. 4. Can I connect Cable TV systems currently my Hse a different incompatible llse an olltdooi" DTV or indoor with set-top method broadcast antenna receiver to %r transmitting DTV set-top to receive my cable digital receivers. TV service? TV pit)grams So you OTA broadcast DTV will still that is need to t_I'ogI'ams. The good news is that yoH won't have to pay a monthly or pei_program charge to watch OTA DTV and HDTV programs. They're fl'ee, Hnlike sHbscription satellite TV or premium cable TV All yo. need is an antenna and a DTV set-top receiver to et!joy clear, sharp widescreen images and high-quality audio. CONTENTS Chapter ] 1: Your New TV ............... Lift of Features .......................................... Accessories ............................................. Fal_]i l'ari_:_]yTUl);s_IfB:vitthlY_)111" Side Pand Remote Chapter 2: 7Z Jacks Control 11 11 T7 "" :::::::::::::::::::::::::: .................................. 13 .................................. 15 Installation Connecting 11 ................. 17 VHF and UHF Antennas ......................... Antennas with 300-ohm Flat Twin Leads ............... Antennas with 75-ohm Round Leads .................. Separate VHF and UHF Antennas ..................... 17 17 18 18 _°nnect%_t_Lt a_:a_;l_ ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Connecting to a Cable Box lh_t Descmmbles All Channels ..................................... Connecting to a Cable Box lh_t Descrambles some Channels ................................... Connecting a Camcorder Installing Chapter .................................. Batleries in the Remote 3: Operation Control 19 19 22 ...................... .................. 26 27 Turning the TV (-)n and Off ................................. Viewing tf_JM_l_:;I}_el;;_71; [);;t;lays" 27 : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : "'<<).,<<)12 Viewing the Menus ................................ 32 _wi,,__iiii:: iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii,_)_ Memorizing the Channels .................................. To View Your Favorite Channels ...................... 34 37 _,i:,_,&_l;?.,?_::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::.?:?_ Customizing the Picture ............................ Using Automatic Picmt> Settings ..................... Selecting the Color Tone ............................ Sound Comml .......................................... _Aj(_7;;_t_l_lff2-17 Customizing 7i()!l:l?_e the Sound : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : ............................ 39 40 41 42 :'4.422 42 CONTENTS ] Using A*Jtomatic So*md Settings ...................... Chapter 3: Operation (Cont.} ............ Setting the Clock ......................................... Option 1: Setting the Clock Manually .................. Option 2: Setting the Clock Automatically .............. Viewing an External Signal Source ........................... Setting the Signal Source ........................... Assigning Names to External input mode ............... Chapter 4: Special Features ............. Fine • ruing Analog Channels ............................... Checking the Digital-Signal Strength .......................... Changing the Screen Size .................................. DNIe (Digital Natllral Image engine) .......................... Viewing Pictllre-in-Pictllre ................................. Activating Picu u'e-in-Pictl u'e ......................... Extra Selecting Swapping Changing Changing Changing solmd settings a Signal Sol u'ce (External A/V) fin" PIP .......... the Contents of the PIP Image and Main Image the Size of the PIP Window ................. the Position of the PIP ..................... the PIP Channel .......................... (Auto Volume. BBE) ......................... Auto Volume ..................................... BBE ............................................ a Mlllti-Channel Solu]d (MTS) Choosing Sol u]dtrack Setting Setting Rating ............................................. 43 44 44 44 45 46 46 46 48 48 49 50 51 52 52 53 . .54 55 56 57 58 58 59 60 When a Digital Signal is received ..................... When an Analog .)ignal is received .................... the On/Off Timer . ................................. the Sleep_Timer . ................................... Control Mere 1 ..................................... 60 61 62 64 65 How to Chan[e Your Password ....................... 65 How to Set up KestrictionsUsing the "TVParental Guidelines" . . .66 How to Set up Restrictions using the Movie Ratings: G, PG, PG-13, R, NC-17, X ......................... 67 Important Notes Abollt Parental Locks ................. 68 Viewing Closed Caption ................................... 69 Setting Up Digital Caption (Oi'l-Sci'eei'l Text Messages) ..... 69 Setting Up Analog Caption (On-Screen Text Messages) ..... 71 Menu Transh mency Level .................................. 72 Setting the F1u_ction Hel t) .................................. 73 Electronic Program Ollide .................................. 74 Using the Electronic Program Guide ................... 75 Viewing Information about a Single Channel ............ 76 Viewing Information about Channels .................. 77 Reminder List ........................................... 78 Reminded Viewing List ............................. 78 To view the Reminder List .......................... 79 Cllstomizing Yolu"Remote Control ........................... 80 %tting Up YourRemote Controlto OperateYourVCR(or DVD) .... 80 SettingUp YourRemoteControlto OperateYourCableBox ....... 81 Chapter 5: Troubleshooting ............. Identif}/ing Problems ...................................... Appendix lo ............................ Cleaning and Maintaining Your TV ........................... Using Yollr TV in Another Col retry ........................... Specifications ........................................... 83 83 84 84 84 84 Your NEw TV List of Features Your Samsung TV was designed unit that inchldes the following • Easy-to-llse remote • Easy-to-use oil-screen • Automatic with the latest technology special featllres: control lrlei]ll system timer to turn the TV on and off • Ac{justable picture and sound settings • A special filter to reduce or eliminate • Pine t, ruing control • A built-in • Built-in, This TV is a high-perfbrmance for the sharpest multi-channel dual channel that can be stored in the TV_ memory reception problems pict*ne possible sound decoder for stereo and bilingual listening speakers • A special sleep timer • Picture-in-Picture • Component • Perfect Video Int>ltjacks to obtain a sharper image from external sources Focus • DNIe( Digital Natural Image engine) ; Samsung' s New Technology • DIGITAL INPUT (Digital Vis*lal Interface),jack • COAXIAL OUTPUT • OPTICAL OUTPUT Precautions When Moving and Installing the Unit • This Projection Television is provided with casters at itsbottom so it can be moved easily. Depending on the material of the floor, it may get scratched when the unit is moved. Care should be taken when moving the unit. • When you want to install the Projection Television in a given location, or use it on the carpet, make sure to use the accompanying caster trays (4 units). When placing the caster tray beneath the casters, be sln'e yollr fingers do not get callght. Accessories Once you have unpacked your TV_ check to make sure that you have all the parts shown here. If any piece is missing or broken, call your dealer. RemoteControl (BP590002%)/ AAABatteries (430I 000121) Audio/VideoCable (AA3900006A) Castertrays;4units (AA6120126A) Owner's Instructions Warranty Card : 2EA/ Registration Card 11 I Your NEw TV I Familiarizing Front Panel Yourself with Your New TV Buttons The buttons on the front panel control your TV_ basic fbatures, including the on-screen menu. To use the more advanced features, you must use the remote control. HCN529W @@ 00 0 00 0 HCN5529W 0 0 0 O O 0 O@O MUTE 0 VOL-, + Press to increase or decrease the volume. Also used to select items on the on-screen menu. 0 POWER Press to turn the TV on and off. 0 Remote Press to temporarily cut off the sound. 0 TV/VIDEO & ENTER All the inputs connected to the external component jacks will be shown in regular sequence. When the menu appears, use the CH buttons to highlight a particular source, and then press the ENTERbutton to select it. 0 MENU Pressto see an on-screen menuof yourTV's features. 0 CHV and CHA Press to change channels. Also, press to highlight various items on the on-screen menu. 12 Control Sensor Aim the remote control towards this spot on the TV. 0 STAND BY indicator Lightsupwhen you turn the power off: I Your NEw TV Side Panel Jacks You can use the side occasionally, equipment, such panel.jacks to connect as a camcorder see pages or video o is used only on connecting PERFECT FOCUS Press to adjust for the optimum picture set in the Factory. VIDEO INPUT jack Use to connect a video signal from a camcorder or a video game. 0 o iiii_!iiiii o AUDIO INPUT jacks Use to connect the audio signals from a camcorder or video game. 0 0 the that (For information 17 - 25.) O Using an A/V component game. Component S-VIDEO INPUT jack Use to connect an S-Video signal from a camcorder or a video game. Shelf You can place a VCR, a DVD player, etc. on the Component Shelf. HCN479W / HCN559W / HCN659W 1 2 3 4 Press the symbol" /!::.." inthe center of the Component Shelf door. As shown infigure below, hold the center of the door and lift it up. After placing a cornponent on the shelf, hold the center of the door and pull it down as shown in figure below. Shutthe door by pressing the" ..::!::." symbol. Note: When placing a component on the shelf, make sure it is no more than 5 inches tall and leave one inch of space from the front and sides for ventilation. 13 Your Rear NEw TV Panel Jacks Use the rear panel jacks to connect an A/V component ously, such as a VCR or a DVD player. Because there are two sets of input.jacks, (i.e., a VCR and a DVD, 2 VCRs, etc.) For more information on connecting 0 ANTENNA you can connect eqllipment, @0 O0 terminals ANT-B terminals to receive a signal from VHF/UHFantennas or your cable system. Use the ANT-A OUTterminal to send the signal being @ O 0 14 DIGITAL Visual continu- A!V components 1? - 25. 0 VIDEO INPUTjacks Connect to the video output jacks of VCRs, DVD players and similar devices (Two sets are available: Video1 and Video2). O received by the ANT-A terminal out to another component (such as a Cable Set Top Box). The PIP channel can be received only when a signal source is connected to ANT-A. two different see pages Two independentcables or antennas can be connected to these terminals. Use ANT-A and @ that will be connected AUDIO INPUT jacks Connect to the audio output jacks of VCRs, DVD players and similar devices. O DVI AUDIO INPUTjacks Receives the digital audio signals from a set top box. INPUT (Digital Interface)jack Receives the digital signals from a Set-top Box. @ S-VIDEO INPUT jack Connectto an S-VHSVCRor DVDplayer. COAXIAL OUTPUT Connectto the a DigitalAudiocomponent. O COMPONENT 1, 2 (480i, 480p, 720p, 1080i) AUDIO/VIDEO INPUTjacks Connecta sourcethatoutputs480i/480p/720p/ 1080iY,PsandPRsignals,suchasa DVDor DTV Set-TopBox. 0 OPTICAL OUTPUT Connectto the a DigitalAudiocomponent. 0 SERVICE PORT Forserviceonly. 0 AUDIO-VIDEO MONITOR OUTPUT jacks Connecttothe audio/videoinputjacks of a recordingVCR. I Your NEw TV Remote You can always Control use the remote point it directly You can also use your fbr details. O [ Power Turnsthe TVon andoff. control at the remote up to about 23 f_et from the TV: When control to operate your VCR and cable box. @ Mode Press to select the ANT A or ANT B. Fay. CH (Favorite Channel) Pressto switch betweenyour favoritechannels. 0 Number buttons Press to select channels directly on the TV. O +100 Press to select channels over 100. Forexample, to select channel 121,press" +100," then press" 2" and" 1." O VOL-,VOL + Press increase or decrease the volume. O Mute GUIDE Press to display the on-screen Electronic Program Guide(EPG). 0 Menu • Aspect Pressto changethe screensize. 0 Still(Main) Press to stop the action during a particular scene. Press again to resume normal video. 80 PRE-CH Tunesto the previouschannel. @ CH v and CH ^ (Channel Up/Down) Press CH v or CH/', to change channels. @ TV/Video Each time the button is pressed, all the inputs connected to the external component jacks will be shown in regular sequence. O INFO Press to display information about the current box settings and program : Channel number, Time, Program title, Program duration, Caption, Rating control, Digital picture grade and MTS language. @ EXIT Press to exit the menu. @ ENTER While using the on=screen menus, press ENTERto activate(or change) a particular item. Displays the main on-screen menu. @ Up/Down Left/Right buttons Controlthe cursorinthe menu. See page @ Press to temporarily cut off the sound. O the remote, Selects a target device to be controlled bythe Samsung remote control(i.e., TV,STB, VCR,Cable box or DVD). O ANTENNA O using TV: @ PIP Activatespicture inpicture. @ MTS (Multichannel Television Sound) Press to choose stereo, mono or Secondary Audio Program (SAP broadcast). 15 I Your NEw TV Remote @ Control I (continued) @ Sleep S.Mode Adjust the TV sound by selecting one of the preset factory settings (or select your personal, customized sound settings). Press to select a preset time interval for automatic shutoff. PIP Controls CH Displaysthe availablechannels insequence.(Thesebuttons changechannelsinthe PIPwindowonly). P.Mode Adjust the TV picture by selecting one of the preset factory settings (or select your personal, customized picture settings). 6) DNle Activates DNle (Digital Natural Image engine). @ BBE BBE is a built-in effect that adds 6) Controls the caption decoder. controls Re-insert the batteries and try using the remote control again. Controls VCRtape functions: Rewind, Play, Fast Forward, Stop, Pause. REW (Rewind) Press to rewind a tape in your VCR. Press this button to stop a tape during play, record, rewind or fast forward. If the button is pressed during Full-Automatic play, the function will be cancelled. _/Pause Press the Play/Pausebutton to play back prerecorded tapes or pause the tape. LF Press to fast forward the tape in your VCR. 6) SET Usedduring set up of this Samsung remote control, so that it will work compatibly with other devices (VCR,cable box, DVD.) 16 Reset If your remote control is not functioning properly, take out the batteries and press the reset button for about 2-3 seconds. clarity, punch and dynamics to the sound. VCR Caption J J INSTALLATION Connecting VHF and UHF Antennas If yollr antenna has a set of leads that look like this, see "Antennas with 300-ohm Flat Twin Leads," below. If yo_r antenna has one lead like this, see "Antennas with Round Leads," If you have on page two antennas, VHF and UHF Antennas Antennas," with that looks 75-ohm 18. see "Separate on page 300-ohm 18. Flat If"you are using an off-air antenna (sllch ohm twin flat leads, follow the directions Twin Leads as a roof antenna below. or "rabbit ears") that has 300- twin leads Under the SCrewsOnthe 300-75 Place the wires the ohm adaptor (notfrom Sup_ plied). Use a screwdriver to tightenthe %tews. 2 76g Plug m_ adaptor into the ANT-A or ANT-B termina on the rear ANTA panel. o_Jr A_ITA 17 I INSTALLATION Antennas with Separate VHF I 75-ohm and Round UHF Leads Antennas If yon have two separate antennas for yonr TV (one VHF and one UHF), yon mnst combine the two antenna signals before connecting the antennas to the TV This procednre reqnires a an optional combinei_adaptor (available at most electronics shops). Connect bothantenna leads to the combiner. C Connecting Cable TV Yon can connect different cable systems to yonr TV_ inclnding cable withont and cable with a cable box that descrambles some or all channels. Cable without a Cable If you want to connect Plugth_ incomingcable 18 Box cable, and you do not need to use a cable box: ;,_;i a cable box, INSTALLATION Cable [ with a Cable box that Descrambles All Channels Eind the cable that is connected to the ANTENNA 0UTtermina! : on your cable box, This termina! might be abeled !' ANT OUI'I WHF OUT'!I OrSimply, "0UTI_i Connecting to a Cable Box that Descrambles Some Channels If yollr cable box descrambles only some channels (sllc'h as premillm channels), follow the instructions below. You will need a two-way splitter, an RE (A/B) switch, and four lengths of coaxial cable. (These items are available at most electronics stores.) This tet'miilal might be labeled "ANTIN," "VHF IN," or simply, "IN." Find and disconnect the cable that is connecmn to the ANTENNA IN terminal on !,our cable box, 2 Connect This cable to a two-wa y spu[[er, _= ,,,,,_ [ ncommg Cable SOllIIe[ 3 Connect a coaxial between cable an OUTPUT [er- minal on the splitter the IN mrmmal cable box. ana on the qcommg Cable Splitter Cable Box 19 INSTALLATION terminal on the A/B switch. CableBox Connect another cable between the other OUT terminal on the splitter Switch Incoming Cable and the A: IN termina[on the RF(A!B) switch. Splitter RF (A/S) Cable Box Switch ConnEct the !ast coaxial cable between the OUT terminal on the RF(AIB) switch and the VHF/UHF Incoming Cable Splitter After you've made this ing. Set the A/B switch A/B switch usually 2O connection, to the to "B," you will channel 3 or 4.) RF (A/B) Switch Cable Box terminal 9n the rear of the TV. set the A/B switch "B" position need to tune to view your to the scrambled TV to the cable "A" position channels. box_ output %r normal (When yott channel, viewset the which is INSTALLATION [ Connecting These cable a VCR instrllctions asslnne TV system that (according not yet connected you to the to an antenna have ah'eady instructions OI"a cable connected on pages yolu" TV to an antenna 17 - 20). Skip step 1 if you or a have system. TV Rear Panel Connect a coaxial cable between me ANTENNA OUTterminal on the VCRand the an[enna terminal on the TV. A coaxial VCR. bIOl'e cable Ifnot. is usuallycheck your included !ocal with a electlomCS L 2 Connec[ a se_ or audio cables bet Neen the AUDIO OUT jacks AUDIO jacks If you on the VCR and the on the TV. nave a mono to VCR aumo VCR. cormecr Lhnon( our using only one audio S-V deo Cable cable. 3 Connect a video cable between the VIDEO OUT jack on the VCR and the VIDEO jaCK on the IV If you have a S VHS VCR use the S Video aria remove the viaeo cable Do not connect the video cable and the S connecHolls Video cable Follow ro waeo the instructions or Camcorder in "Viewing Tape" to view your From Antenna VCR Rear Panel 1 simultaneously. a VCR VCR tape. 21 INSTALLATION [ Connecting a Second VCR to Record from the TV Your TV can send out signals of its picture and sound to be recorded this, connect your second VCR as follows: by a second VCR. To do TV RearPanel 1 Connect a set of audio cables between the AUDIO OUT acks on the TV and the AUDIO IN acks on the VCR. {Tile VCR inputjacks might be eithe* on the tk'cnt or rear of the VCR. 2 Connect a video canle between the VIDEO OUTjack on the TV and the VIDEO IN ackontheVCR Refel" t ) vouI VCR's instructions fb[ more recolVl lnt}ormation about how- to using this kind of connection. VCR Rear Panel Connecting The sMe panel you to view jacks a Camcorder on your the camcorder TV make tapes without it easy to connect using a camcorder to your a VCR. TV Side Panel Locate the A/V 0Utputjacks Onthe camcorder. They are usually found on the side or rear of the camcorder. Connect an audio cable between the AUDIO OUTPUTjack on the camcorder and the AUDIO terminals on the side of the TV. If you have mono camcorder, connect L(mono) to camcorder audio OUtusing only one audio cable. Connect a video cable between the VIDEO OUTPUT jack on the camcorder and the VIDEO terminal oB the sidet of the TV. The audio-video usua!ly included not, check your cables shown here are with a Camcorder. (If local electronics store.) If your camcorder is stereo, connect a set of two cables. 22 you need to VideO/Audio Cable TV They allow INSTALLATION [ Connecting (480i, 480p, The rear panel jacks a DVD Player 720p, 1080i) on your TV make it easy or to connect DTV a Set-top DVD player to your Box TV Connecting to V, PB,P_ TV Rear Panel 1 Connect a set of audio cables between the DVD audio injacks on the TV and .................................... the AUDIO OUTjacks on the DVD To enable Component video viewing, conrlect video cables between the ¥, P_, and P_ inputs on the TVand Y, P_, and P_(or Y,Ca,C_)outputs on the DVD player or DIV Set-top Box. Notel For an explanation of Conlporlent video, see your DVD play era(or DTV Set,top Box) owner2 irlstl uctiorl. DVD Player/DTV Set-top Box Connecting to regular audio and video jacks TV Rear Panel Connec[ a se[ oTaudio cables between the AUDIO IN acks on the TV and tne AUDIO OUT acks on the DVDplayer for DTV Set-tog Boxl, 2 Connect video cables oetween the VIDEOOUTjack on the DVD player for DT£ Set40o Box) and the VIDEO IN jack on the TV. DVD Player/DTV Set-top Box 23 INSTALLATION [ Connecting Connecting a DTV to DVI (Digital Set-Top Visual Box Interface) By inplltting a high-bandwidth Digital Content Protection high-definition pictl u'e sol u'ce to the DVI INPUT jack on the TV_ high-definition pictures can be displayed on the screen in their digital form. (This DVI INPUTjack is ft)r use in the flmue when Nigh-bandwidth Digital Content Protection DTV decoder, DVD players and D-VHS are put on the market.) TV Rear Panel 1 Connect a set of audio cables be[ween me AV2 AUDIO INPUTjaCKSon the TV and the AU NO OUTjacKs on the DT_ Set Top Box, 2 Connect a DVI cable between the DVI INPUTjack on the TV and the DVI OUTjack on the Set Top Box. DV125-pin Nore. For Corrlpolaerll DTV %t-to an exi)lanauon VlCleo. F box's Cable Audio Cable oi see yOUl owners instruction From Cable or Antenna DTVSet-Top Box Notes • The DVI INPUT,jack is not compatible • Use a DVI 25-pin cable DTV decoder. 24 (commelrially with the picture signal of a personal available) in order to digitally connect comt_uter. the TV with a i INSTALLATION i Connecting There are many A simplified audio system a Digital types of alldio Audio systems ilhlstration of an audio owner's manual. on the market system is shown System today below. For more information, see your TV Rear Panel If YOUrSystemhas a coaxial digital audio input, connect it to the CQAX!AL oUTjack qn the TK !f your system has a optical digital audio input, connect i! to the QPTICAk OUTjack on the TV. Be certain to remove the black cover from the optical output before inserting the Cable. If your system has both coaxiat and optica! digital audio !nputs, SAMSUNG recommends you use the optical digital ou!put on the TV. : : Do not connect both optical and coaxial cables,Thismay damage #ur audio system. Connecting a Speakers (Variable Audio Output) TV Rear Panel 1 The" AUD 0 OUT" terminals canno[ De used for external speakers. Youmusl hook them up to an ampliflen. When an audio amnlifier is connected [o the "AUDID OUT" termmaB: Decrease the ga n (volume) of the au(][o amplifier, and adjust the volume level with the VOlume control on the TV 25 INSTALLATION ] Installing Batteries in the Remote Control il ¸ :: Slide the back Cover all the way out to open the battery c0mpattment of the [em0te control. 2¸¸¸¸ (;: / Install two AAA size batteries, L_// "-" Make sure to match the "+" and ends of the batteries with diagram inside _11 Remove the batteries them in a cool, dry place be using the the conlpartirlent. the remote and store if you won't control fi)r a long time. The remote control can be used up to about 23 feet fl'om the T'_ (Assuming typical TV usage, the Batteries last fi)r about one year.) 26 OPERATION Turning TV On You can a!so use the P©WER button Plug the & Play and Off on the front panel Feature When the TV is initially powered On, basic customer settings proceed al]tomatically and sl]bsecp ]ently: Setting the langl]age, Antenna inpl]t check, Channel Memorize and Time Setting. Note " The Plug & Play function fox"the first time. operates after plugging in the TV Press the Power ouEon on the remote control, ]-he message" Menu language channels and time will be set." is displayed Press the ENTERBUt[On then 'Setting _anguage of OSD' menu is automatically displayea 2 Press the ENTERbutton to emer the anguage. Press the • button to select language, then the ENTERbutton. Ant. inEJXcheck' menu is automatically displayed. ANT A :Air ANT A : Cable Press the • memorize select" to the channels the selecteo Press button ;elect the antenna _onnection ANT A :Air, ANT B : Cable or ANT A : Cable, ANT B : Air connection the ENTER button to Start' When selectingCableTV: Press the • button to select"Cable men press the ENTERbutton. Press the • button to Start cycle through these choices: STD" HRC" or" IRe". conthmed... 27 OPERATION 4 _91 To return to the previous step, move to "Return" by ]-he TV will begin memonzmg all of the avatlable channels. pressing the button After all the ava able cnannels are storeu, the To return Auto program menu reappears. Press me ENTERbutton when cnannel memorization is button and then press ENTER buttoiL complete 'Set daylight saving time menu IS au[omatically displayed. 5 Press the V button tc select" Yes" or No". ther the ENTERbuttor Time Zone Picture _qenu is automatically displayed. 6 Press the • or • button [o nighlight the time zone for your tocalarea land to move highlight to the appropriate time zone on the map ot the United Sta[esJ Press ENTER. That's it. If you have received a dtgltal signal, the time will be set autc mancs ly. If not, see page 44 to set the clocK. 7 The message CornDleted Time will be updated automatically." is displayed. When you have finished, press the ENTERbutton. 28 ] press tile ENTER and then button. to the next step, move to "Next" by pressing the the OPERATION Using ] the Perfect Focus Feature When the picture size is distorted after moving the TV set, use the Perfect Focus feature to adjust for the optimum picture size set in the Facto:'3< Press the MENU button Press me • select" button to Picture", then press the ENTER button. I Picture Mode f t(_rl I_i tu _ I :Dynamic _' S(fl/!/;t/ <tu (' Size DNM : Or} A [1_ ;t ('o_i/tel (/ r//;e PIP 2 Press the • button to select ° Adjust Convergence", then press me ENTERbutton 3 Press the • button 1o select" Perfect Focus" :net press the ENTER uur[on. Perform Perfect Focus in me tohowmg sequence: Green --* Red --* B ue Press MENU button to return. Notes • If any error hat:pens during Perfect Foc:ls once again. Perfbct Focus, then perform • If you can't make adjustments after Perfect Focus, then make manual a@llstments. If you still can't make a@llstments, contact a Samsung authorized Service Center. • The Data to be controlled with Manual while the Perfect Focus are working. ac!juset won't be cared • Plese a@ust it it: 30 rainsare:" tut'ing on SET while the Perf%ct Foclls are working. 29 OPERATION Adjusting ] Manual Convergence If" the coloi" at)peai's spread out or "smeared" alignment. Be sure to use the remote control First on the screen, the convergence for the convergence adjustments. steps: Press the MENU button. J Picture Mode Press the T button to select 'IPicture", then See_;t :_ctll/; press the ENTERbutt °n` PP b_le _ : Dynamic ÷ : On J ze select :_Adjust Couvergencei', then press the ENTERbutton. _Z P[ess the ENTERbutton to Select i' Red Adjust", then press the ENTER button [ RedAdjust I Bt_ A l/ust uru>_:._:_ con tin ued... 3O t)robably needs OPERATION AdJust Red ] Convergence A cresshair pattern will @pea[ On the screen. After moving the cursor to the position you want to adjust using theA, 4, I% Y buttons onthe remote control' adjust Red • Convergenc e by p[essmg the V0L + / VOL -_CH/N_/CA -H- Jr]- -H- -It- Jr]_ Jr]-m roll_ Jr]-m 4- 4= d= d= 4= 4= 4= 4= 4= 4= + + + + -1- -1- -1- -l- -I- -I- V, [f a horizontal red line is visib!#, use 611A and OHy buttons to move the line so that it is superimposed on the horizontal center-lin e (i.e., make a single horizonta! line that is as 6 + If a vertical red line is visible, use the VOL ÷ and VOL _ buttons to move the !ine so that it is superim: PoSedon the verflca!Tcenter line (i.e,i make a single vertical line that is as white as possible.)-I- -I- 4- After the red convergence is correct!y adjusted, press EX!Tto exit a!I the menus. 31 OPERATION Viewing Viewing ] the the Menus and On-Screen Displays Menus 1 W_ththe Dower on, press the MENU button The"lnput menu appears on the screen. Its left side has six icons: Input, Picture. Sound Channel. Setup and Guide 2 Press me • or • button to move tc items in the menu ime icons blink when nlghlighteoL Pressme I, or _ button to display, change or use the selected items. Press tne ENTER button to enter items in the menu 3 Press the EXITbutton to exit. Viewing the Display The display identifies the ctli'i'ei-_t channel and the stattls of certain audio-video settings. Press the INFO button on the remote control The TV wil! display the Picture Mode, Sound Mode, MTS, Time. 32 ........................................................................................................................................... OPERATION ] Selecting a Menu Language 1 Press the MENU button, Press the • button to select" Setup", then press the ENTERbutton, 2 Press the • bur[on To select" Menu Language" then Dress the ENTER button Press the • button to select" Eng sh', then press the ENTERhuE[on, Press the EXIT button to exit Selecting You can connect (Antenna the to two A or Antenna Antenna different signal Input sotlI'ces by choosing the antenna input B). 33 OPERATION ] Memorizing the Your TV can memorize and store Channels all of the available channels (antenna) and cable channels. After the available channels (;HA and CHV bnttons to scan throngh the channels. to change channels by entering the channel digits. There rizing channels: selecting a broadcast solu'ce, memorizing and adding and deleting channels (mare ml). Selecting the Video %r both "ofLair" are memorized, rise the This eliminates the need are three steps for memothe channels (alltomatic) Signal-source Before yonr television can begin memorizing the available channels, yon mnst specify the type of signal source that is connected to the TV (i.e., an antenna or a cable system). Press the MENU button. Press the T button to select" Channel!', then [ Select Antenna _ : Air Seert [:;iv<rite Cbal_I_e_; A_d & Delete _;h;_l_el_ Press the ENTERbutten, Press the ENTERbutton to select" Select Antenna", then press the EN!ER button, Z Press the Y button to se!ect"Air" or" Cable"; Press the Y button to select" Memorize Channels", then press the ENTERbuttonl 34 Z OPERATION ] [ Select the antenna ANT A : Air connection ANT A: Cable Press the • button to select antenna connection, [ then press tho ENTER button Cable WhenselectingCableTVsystem; Press the • button to select" Cable": then PreSS the ENTERbutton. Press the • button to ANT A : Air, ANT B : Cable ANT A : Cable, ANT B : Air None Select the cable system ISTD I iil¢ cycle through these choices: Notes • STD, HRC and IRC identif}/various types of cable TV systems. Contact your local cable company to identif}/the type of cable system that exists ii-_your particular area.At this point the signal sollrce has been selected. Proceed to "Storing Channels in Memory". • SubscI'it)tion Storing cable services Channels require service-specific equirement fi)i" viewing. in Memory Selectthe antennas to memorize Press the • button to select the antennas to ANTA ANTB memorize. Start ANTA + ANTB Start Press the ENTERbutton to select" Start'_. _1 Note: The TV MUST be connected to an antenna in !he TV wil! begin order to receive digital TV sig nals. Even if a particular memorizing all of the avail able channels. ne] is deleted chan from the memo W, you can always tune to that After all the available channel number channels are stored, the Auto program menu reap pears. Press the ENTER directly buttons by using the on the remote control. button when channe! mem_ _ orizati0n is complete, step, move to "Return" To return to the previous pressing the button by and then press the ENTER button. Note: When Receiving If your cable the ATSC Digital service requirement, Cable signal does Signal not this product : comply may not with operate properly 35 OPERATION ] Changing Using the Channels Channel Buttons Pressthe CHA or CHV buttonto changechannes. When you press CHA or CHv, nels that the TV has memorized. not see channels that were either Using the Number Use the number buttons tile TV changes channels in sequence. You will see all the chan(Tile TV must have memorized at least three channels.) You will erased or not memorized. Buttons to qtfickly tune to any channel Press the number buttons to go directly to a channel, ]:orexample, to select channe! 27, press t!2,1'then" 7,'_The TV will change channels when you press the second n#mber, When you use the number not memorized. To select a channel buttons, you can directly select channels over 100, press the +100 button. (For channel "0" before that were either 122, press "+I00," erased then "2," then "2.") To change to single digit channels "4," press "0," then "4.") Using the Previous (0 9) F_ster, press Channel Press the PRE-CHbutton, (4_ The TV changes to the last CE3 8L_ _ chann_, you were watching, / ./ 36 _ _6_ the single digit. or (For channel OPERATION ] Selecting Your Favorite Channels You can store of yollr favorite channels for each available int> it sollrc'e (sllc'h as TV and CATV). Then, when you press the Fa>CH button on the remote control, the TV displays only the favorite channels you previously stored, allowing you to quickly and easily find frequently watched channels. To Store Your Favorite Channels: 1 Pressthe MENUbutton. I Select Antenna _ :Air Sol( ct _a o_te (la _ I I M_n/or z_!Chrmnt I Press the Y button to Add& I) bte Chan_ s select !'Channel", ir_ then une Cha_n_s ! t:,, press the EI\IIERbub Press the Y button to select" Select Favorite Channels". Note: Only memorized channels can be set as Favorite channels. Press the • OrY button to select the channels, then press the ENTER button. Press the ENTER fv g0........................7.... TV 11-{) TV 13-0 ]TV 14-0 button again to deselect the selected channel. € I Select All : Press to select all channels. Clear All : Press to clear all channels. To return tOthe previous step, move to" Returnll by pressing the Ib button and then press the ENTER button. To View Your Favorite Pressthe FAV, CHbutton Channels: POWER repeatedly to jump from one favorite Channel to another. 37 OPERATION Adding ] and To add channels memory): that Erasing were not Channels memorized (or to delete unwanted Use the number buttons tOdirect!y Select the Channel that wi!l be added or erased. Press the T button to select" Channel" ; then pEessthe ENTERbutten: Press the Y button to select i' Add & Delete Channels", then press the ENTERbutton. 5e[e/;t A¢_teb _a : : Ai Seed Fay( rite CI/a/_;e s M;,t_o} ze ba snels I Add & Delete Channels Fine _l_e Cha_nels Repeatedly pressing ENTER will alternate between Aua channe and Delete channel, Press the number DuEons ('orCH &V buttonsl to <Add channel> swltcl _to me appropriate enanneL and then repeal steD 4. Press ENTER. <Delete channel> 38 I channels fl'om I OPERATION Picture You can Control use the on-screen sharpness accordinf4 "automatic" Customizing menus to personal settings. to chan_e preference. the contrast, (Alternatively. brightness, you tint, co]or, and can use one of the See next [)age.) the Picture 1 Press the MENU button. Press the • button to select Picture" then cress the ENTER button. 2 Press the • button to select Custom Picture", men Dress the ENTER Out[on, 'The items Con[ras[. Br ghtness, Sharpness, Color,and Tint will appear on ERescreenJ 3 Press the • or • button re select a particular item 4 Press the I' or 4 button [o increase or decrease the va,ue or a pardcular item Press the EXIT button to BXIL 39 OPERATION Using ] Automatic Yt)I u" TV has three that are RMode preset Picture al ltomatic recalls pictl u'e settings at the factory. (or by making matically your Settings ("Dynamic You can activate either a selection fl'om the menu). personalized picture settings. ", "Standard", Dynamic, Or, you "Movie" Standard can select "Custom" Press the MENU button. Press the V button to select !' Picture", then press the ENTERbutton, Press the ENTERbutton to select i! Picture Mode". Picture Mode:_/; (orr Press the A or Y button _ ..... l_e tOselect the !!Dynamic!' i'Standard" _!Movie" or I_l_ it_ _ o FY_.... '_!nz'. Movir:_ ee t :_t/e ze C_ _/r_ : o_ ,, ;:>_ PIP 'ICustom" picture settin( Alternate method: Simply press the P.Mode button on the remote control to select one of the standard pictur e Settingsl Choose light for viewing the TV during the day or when there is bright in the room. Choose Standmfl Choose Movie when Choose Custom erence 4O D_]anlic for the standard viewing if you want (see "Customizing ff_ctory settings. the Movie. to adjust the settings the Picture, page 39). according to personal and oi" Movie pref- "(;11store") by pressing which auto- OPERATION Selecting ] the Color I Picture Mode Cf toY_ #iotu Press the MENU button. Picture", _ :Dynamic I Select I _tu e Siz Press the V buEon [c select" Tone #N_e then : Or/ A/_u',t C n _er!}e_ce press the ENTER button 2 _E PittU _ Mode Cl%om Pklue D'ess the • 3utton [o select" ColorTone" [nen [ ColorTone $el/ct _ _;ture Size pressthe ENTERbuttor : [ _!b_l//ic _ /)Nk, :Cool1 [ : Orl PIP 3 Press the • or • select" Cool2". Normal" or" button to "Coo11". /icte _ Mode Color Tone ; [}y} ami8 -q_ ....................... Warm1" Warm2' Adiu'_t toni/err# _<,e Warm I Press the EXIT button to exit 41 OPERATION ] Sound Control AdJusting the Volume Pressthe VOL+ or VOL÷buttonsto increaseor decreasethe _olume. Using Mute At any time, you can tempoi'ai'ily cut off the sound using the Mute button. press the MUTE button aid the sound cuts off. Theword MUTE w appear in the Iower4eft corner of the screen. [ To turn mute off, Press either the VOL! OrVOL+ button. Customizing The sol]rid (A]ternative]_ the settings can be ar!jl]sted to stilt yol][" personal you can use one of the "automatic" Press the MENU button, Press the V button to select !' Sound", then press the ENTERbutton. Press the Y button to Select" Custom Sound", then press the ENTER button. 42 Sound settings. perferences. See next page.) OPERATION ] Press the b Or _ button to highlight a particular item to be change d. Press the A or V button to increase or decrease the Press the EXiT button to exit. Using Automatic Sound Your TV has %ur automatic that are preset pressing "Custom," sound which settings You can at the factory the S.MODE Settings button ("Standard", activate (or by making automatically recalls either "Music", Standard, a selection your "Movie", Mllsic, fi'om the menu). personalized sound and "Speech") Movie oi" Speech Oi', you can by select settings. 1 Press the ENTERbutton. Press the • button to se_ect"Sound" then press me ENTERbutton 2 Press the ENTERbutton then Dress the • or • button to select "Stannaro, Music Movie. Speech or EL _tom" souna se/- tings. Press the EXIT button to exll method Alternate SimDy pressrhe S.MODE button on the remote contro/to select smnoaro one ot the souno semngs. Choose Standard for the standard Choose Music when watching inosic Choose _!ovie when movies. Choose Speech Choose Custom to recall watching whei] watching your factory a show settings. videos that personalized or concerts. is mostly dialogue (i.e., news). settings. 43 OPERATION Setting ] the Clock Setting the clock is necessary you can check the time while in OIT:leI" watching to llse the vaI'iolls timer f_atlu'es the TV_ (Just press Display) Option Clock Manually 1: Setting the of the T'V_ Also, 1 Press the MENU button. Press the • ougon to select" Setup", then press me ENTERbuttor 2 Pressthe ENTERbuRon men presstheVbu_onto se,ect" Manual" Pressthe ENTERbuKon 3 Press the • button to select" Manual Time SetuP', then press the ENTERbutton, The time will appear every time 4 you press the INFO button. Move to 'Month By pressing me • or • button, andthen set the month you want by pressing the • or • buttor Press the ENTERbutton to move to the next srep Set other items using same method as steo above. Press the ENTERbutton twice Press the EXIT button to exit Notes: 44 • You can set the hour and on the remote control. minutes • You can view time the cllrrent directly by pressing by pressing the INFO the nllmber button. buttons OPERATION Option 2: Setting ] the Clock The Clock can be set automatically Automatically if you are receiving a digital signal. 1 Press the MENU button. Press me • select" button to SetuD". then Dress the ENTER buttor 2 Press the ENTERbutton 02/10/2003/03:43 then press the • button to select" Auto' Pres _the ENTERbutton Time Setup Mode _ pm M;_ _al _'_ _i_r_eS0t_ r Auto Trl}_ S_ltp S_e(p T _/e : ......... Oil I _tse/ : n:_cti//ate/} Off Tm<_ : na_stitat_ 3 Press the • button [o select Auto Time Setup Press the ENTERbutton. 02/10/2003/03:43 pm Th/'/e r, LpMod_ ;" :M_II M_mu_/_Ti/_e S_t_p I Auto Time Setup _ep me : ........ (I/$/'_ ii 4 Press the ENTER button to select" Daylight Savings Time Press the • button to Daylight SavingsTime _ Til//e Zobe P tt{ re :_ ; I/O select" No" or" Yes", then press the ENTERbutton. 5 Press the • to select" Time Zone Picture", then Dress the ENTERbutton. Daylight _vin T, Tile ;ii [ Time Zone Picture : %s :Eastern [ Press the • or • button to highlight the time zone fnr your local area (andto move highlight to the appropnate time zone on the map ot the United States_ Press ENTER. Thetime w automatically. Dese[ _1 The set time can be changed according to the broadcasting station and signal when you set up Auto Time. ]f there is a difference between the real time and set time, please use "Manual Time Setup". 45 OPERATION Viewing ] an External Signal Source Use the remote control to switch between viewing signals from connected such as VCRs, DVD, Set-Top box and the TV source (broadcast or cable). Setting the Signal Source 1 Press the MENU button, Press the ENTER buEon [o select" Inpu[ . 2 Press the • or • button to select signal source, men Dress the ENTER button When you connect equipment to the TV,you can choose between the following sets of jacks : Video" Video 2. Video 3. S-Video 1 S-Video 2. Comuonent 1.Component 2 or DVI on the TV's rear panel, and Video 3 or S-Video 2 on the TV's side oane Assigning Names to External Press the MENU button. input mode [ TV / Video List [ Press the ENTERbutton to select i!!nputl' • i Press the Y button to 46 ii i i i i i i i i i _ zzz ecp fipment, I OPERATION Press the ME tv I Videol Vde_ Press the ENTER button to V _,: "q_ : .... : ........... ........... S fi4 ol ; .......... S fk/_o2 v More : ....... I 4 Press the ENTERbutton Press [ne • or • buttoto select external device : VCR 3VD, D-VHS,Cable STB 4D STB. Satellite STB, PVRSTB. AV Receiver, DVD Receiver Game, Camcorder, COmDO PC. VOD STB,TV. Set other signal sources tvldeo2. Video3. S-Video]. S-Video2. Component1 Component2. DVh ustng the same method as istec above Press the ENTERbutton 47 SPECIAL FEATURES [Analoq---IFine The Tuning Fine tuning _lning analog Analog function lets you Channels manually channels. 1 Press the MENU Duuon. Press the • select" button [o Channel", then press the ENTER button Press the • button to select" Fine Tune Channeis (Analog) then press the ENTERbutton. Press the • or 4 button to adjust the fine tuning. To store the fine tuning setting in the TV's memory, press the ENTERbutton. To reset the fine tuning to 0", press the • button to select" Reset To reset the anjested values move to" Reset" by pressing the • button and then Dress the ENTERbuttor Press the EXIT button exit Note • Only analog TV channels 48 can be fine tuned. ad.just the TV_ tuner if" you have difficulty SPECIAL FEATURES ] Checking Unlike the analog channels, channels at all. So, unlike You can, however, Strength which can vary in reception have either perfect reception digital (HDTV) them Digital-Signal analog adjust your channels, antenna you cannot to improve quality fl'om "snowy" to clear, qllality or you will not receive fine tune a digital the i'eception channel. of available digital channels. 1 Press the MENU button Press the • select" button to Channel". then press the ENTER button 2 Press [ne • button to select" Check Signal Strength (Dic talY', then oress the ENTERbutton. t the signal strength indicates meter that the signal s weak physically adjust your antenna to increase the signal streng[h. Continue [o aa ust the antenna unn/you find the Best Oosition with the srronges_ signal. Pre.< _the MENU button return, Note • "No Signal" station may appear conditions, on the screen depending even thollgh an incoming on the broadcasting broadcast signal exists. 49 SPECIAL FEATURES Changing ] the Screen Size Quick way to change the Screen size: Simply press the "ASPECT" button on the remote control. 1 Press the MENU button. Press the • button to select" Picture" then press the ENTERbutton. 2 Press the • button 1o select" Select Picture Size" men press the ENTERbu[mn. _1 You can also exit using 3 method: Move to "Return" Press the b' or 41buttor pressing the • hutton to highlight the screen format you want press the ENTER Press the EXIT button tc exit • Wide: : • Normal • to 16:9 wide Sets the picture to 4:3 nornml Use this mode for the wide Panoranla: • Zoom Sets the picture h • Zoom 2: mode. mode. aspect ratio of a panoramic picture. Magnifies the size of tile picture oil the screen. You can also move tile picture on screen pressing the A/• buttons. Expands the Zoom 1 fin'mat picture. You can also move the picture on screen the A/• huttons. pressing Note • Changing tile Screen siglml R)rmat. 50 Forinat featuie • Analog signal : Wide -_ Nornml • Digital siglml : Wide -_ Norlnal availability -_ Panoralna depends --_ Zoolnl on the current --_ Zoom2 hroadcasting this hy and then button. I SPECIALFEATURES DNle (Digital Samsung' s New Technok)gy enhancement and 3D noise Natural Image brings you more reduction. detailed engine) images with contrast, Quick 1 white way to select Simply press the "DNIe" the remote control: Press the MENU button DNIe button : on Press the V button to select" P cture", then Dress the ENTER button, Press the V button to /b:te e Mode : : Custo;/_ select '!DNle" i then press the ENIER button. Press the V button to select 'i On'!; '! Off! or 'tDemo, Sek_t Poue DNIe S{e _ _'-""""I Press the EXIT button to exit. 51 SPECIAL FEATURES Viewing You can Note: I Picture-in-Picture use the PIP feature to simultaneously When PIP is selected in the Zoom to the Normal mode. Activating watch two video sources. mode, the Mode is automatically converted Picture-in-Picture 1 Pressthe MENUbutton. -_1 Quick way to access the PIP menu: Simply press the "PIP" button on the remote control. Press the V button tO select" Picture",then press the ENTERbutton. Press the V buttonto Select!'PIP:';ihen press the ENTER button: -_1 If you turn TV offwhile watching and turn it on again, the PIP window will disappear. Press the ENTER button. Press the Y button t0 select" On", then press the ENTERbutton. Notes • • • Pict*lre-in-Pictllre doesn't fln_ction when the Vtchip is active. Screen size cannot be changed in the PIP Double Size mode. The PIP feature doesn't work with Componentl, Component2(480p,720p, 1080i) and DVI modes. • • 52 When the cable box output is connected to ANT-B, it cannot be viewed in the PIP window. does not flu_ction when changing PIP channels. DIGITAL Channel SPECIAL FEATURES Selecting a Signal ] Source (External A/V) for PIP You can use PIP to view a signal from an external source, such as a VCR. 1 Press the MENU button. Press the Y button to select '! Picture" i then press the ENTERbutton. Press the V button to select _PIP"; then press the ENTERbutton. /i_:tu v Mode C_s_om P ct _/;! Sele<:l P _:t_ e Size D//I_ Adi_t [ pip : Custo//_ , ; O/_ Con er_el_/;e Press the Y button to select"TV/VlDEO",then press the ENTERbutton. Press the • or V button to Se!ect the Signal source. "q_ _i4_o_ : s v d_<,i : s//de_2 : /;o,w_o_,_,tl Co @o_telLt2 The signal [rorn these inPuts wi!l not apPear if you have not connected Press the EXIT button to exit, 53 SPECIAL FEATURES Swapping the Contents Press the MENU button, Press the T button to select !' Picture" i then press the ENTERbutto n. of the PIP I Picture Mode e Image -_ and :Custom Main Image I ;t :% /e ge P_t_ Press the Y button to select" PIPI', then press the ENTERbutton. Press the Y button to select 'i Swap", then press the ENTERbutton: The image inthe PIP window wil! appear on the main screen, and vice Press the EXIT button to exit. Notes: • When ANTS • When main is selected, fl u_ction image is selected to DTV: Component doesn't work. the PIP Swap flu_ction 54 the PIll->Swap doesn't work. (480p/720p/1080i) or DVI mode, I SPEOIAL FEATURES Changing the Size Press the MENU button. Press the Y button to select _PIP", then pres s the ENTERbutton. of the PIP Window I Picture Mode _ :Dynamic / iStUr/} Mode C_store P/:t //! : [: y_al//}_ Colo /_/lle :Co<l 1 I Se_e_ Picture Size D_k! _-i ; On Adi{_t Com!e_el_e I PIP Press the • button to select _Size'!; then press the ENTERbutton. Press the • or • button to select the PiP size,then press the ENTERbutton. Press the EXIT button to exit. 55 I SPECIAL Changing FEATURES the Position Press the • button to Select '_Position": then pres sthe ENTERbutt0 n. Press the A or • button to position the PIP screen where you want, then press the ENTERbutton. Press the EXIT button to exit. 56 of the PIP SPECIAL I FEATURES Changing the PIP Channel _1 Quick way to access PIP CH: Simply press the (PIP) "CH AV" button on the remote control. Press the MENU button. Press the Y button to select '! Picture"; then press the ENTERbutton. Press the V button to /i/tu eMode C I_,tomP ct _//! select _Pl P!', then press the ENTERbutton. _olo_¸_/_e Se_e_ Pi_t_ : Custo/}_ i_ : _or/_a_ Size Adiu_t Com!e_el_e I PIP Press the V button to select _iPIP Channel", then press the ENTERbUtton: Press the • or V button to change the channel that PIP CH Y, A buttons on Press the EXIT button to exit. Note: The PIP channels are not available when RE is set to ANT-B. (The PIP channels link to ANT-A). 57 SPECIAL FEATURES Extra ] sound Auto Volume Each broadcasting to at!just station the volume automatically pHt when settings every at!just signal time the volume the modHlation modulation has its own signal (Auto Volume, BBE) signal the channel of the desired is high conditions, which can is changed. "Auto volume" channel or by raising by lowering the sound is low. Press the MENU button. I SoundMode S/?('_;t [VI_ti Press the Y button to select '_Sound!'i then _ :Custom I ask Opt obs [: (_it_ Otput : [}_ )' I}iq tr/ pres sthe ENTERbutton_ Press the • button to select _!Auto Volume", then press the ENTER button, : Doby Dig tz_ So_sld/_/k _e ;( :Custom C_ S O_X SOiled Auto Volume eect Press the EXITbutton to exit 58 :Off M Iti t_ ck (_pt/r_ o it_l@put Bill: _ :; : D_by[}i<_ t : On make it necessary lets you the sound outpHt when outthe SPECIALFEATURES [ BBE BBE is a built-in efiect that adds clarity, punch and dynamics to the sollnd. _1 Quick Simply Press the MENU button. way to select BBE: press the "BBE" button the remote on control: Pressthe• button to Select '_Sound!', then press the ENTER button. Press the • button to Select 'TAuto Volumd' Or "BBE" then press the ENTERbutton. Press the • button to select" On", Press the EXITbutton to 59 SPECIAL FEATURES Choosing Soundtrack When foreign upon a Multi-Channel a Digital The digital-TV many ] alldio Signal transmission tracks langllages). (MTS) is received system (for example, The Sound availability is capable simllltaneolls of these of simllltaneolJs translations additional transmission of the program "multitracks" of into depends the program. -ql Quick way to access the MTS inenu: Just press the "MTS" on the remote control. Press the MENU bUtton. button You can listen in a language other than the favorite language by Press the V button to Select'! Sound';then pressing the MTS button. press the ENTERbutton. The text at the bottom Press the Y button to select" Select Mu!ti:track Options", then press the ENTERbutton. Press the • Orv button to choos# the language (English,-< you want. Press the ENTERbutton, Press the EXITbutton to exit 6O SOFXl d Mode A_lto \_l_me : Cu to/_ _-i I Select Multi-track Options Digital O_t#ut Multi-trackLanguage /V[_tit_a [ 5ound _-i ; Dolby Digita_ _ :_ : Sp:ll_i_h tells you if the incoming audio is Spanish, English. : Off IL of the menu French or SPECIAL FEATURES [Analo.q-IWhen an Analog Depending SAE ] Signal on the particular 1 : / is received program being broadcast, you can listen to Mono, Stereo or a _,4 / Press the MENU button: Press the • Quick way to access the MTS menu: Just press the "MTS" button on the reinote control. button to -_1 The text at the bottom of the rllenu tells you if the incoming press the • button to select" Select Multi:track Options:) then press the ENTERbutt0n, Press the • to select Sound/', or • button !: Multi4rack S>* nd Mo_e O_tom Sound : C_stod_ A_to Vohme : Off [ Select Multi-track Options Digita_ Ol_tput _BE audio is Mono, Stere() or SAP [ _i : Dolby Digita_ _ii_ : Off MI iti tr,%kL;mg£a 9 I Multi-trackSound ;;ii : _nq{bh _: Mono I then Pt#S s the 4 Press the • or • buttor choose the submenu (Mono; Stereo, SAP)you want. Press the ENTER button. Press the EX!T button to exit • Choose SteIPo for channels that are broadcasting • Choose Mono for channels having difficulty receiving that are broadcasting a stereo signal. • Choose SAP to listen to the Secondary eign language translation. Audio in stereo. in mono, or if you are Program, which is usually a for- 61 I SPECIALFEATURES Setting the Press the MENU button. Press the • button to Select" Setup!', then press the ENTERbutton. Press the ENTERbutton, then press the • button to Select _iOn Timer'_. Press the ENTERbUttonl On/Off Timer I Time /'4el 1_/9 Or• button rv'_,r_u mr I__,r,cy _:1 _: i_,__ll_ 02/10/2003/03:43 _ '_ t_puk_4 l_, _u,t@ _'_'l__ir_*_,: ...... Set on timer to adjust" Hour"; then press the ENTERbutton. ! :: )/:7 Press the • or • button Set on timer to adjust !' Minutd'i then press the ENTERbutton. Press the • Or• button to select' am" or t' pm" ' then press the ENTER button, 62 :/ng_ish c_, i _n I On Timer Off me/ Press the • I age Set on timer _or_r_ : off pm :/_l_n_ :Inactivated : [rlr_ctvat_;,d I I SPECIAL FEATURES Set on timer to select Antenna ! Air), then press the ENTERbuttonl Press the • or • button to adjust" Channel", then Set on timer press the ENTERbutton. Press the • or • button Set on timer to adjust !iVolume", then press the ENTERBUtton. Press the • Or• button z Set on timer to select i' Activationll (Yes ; No), then press the z When finished, press the ENTERto return. If no flmction 10 Set the Off Timer press the • button to select _!Off Timer"; then press the ENTERbUtton. 02/10/2003/03:43 (inchlding pm Marius/li_'_le f_etu/_ k_eF me COff Timer : ........ : Inaetwated J remote httttons buttons or front three panel buttons) are operated hours af_et" the TV is turned for on with the by the "_)i} tithe" TV will autolnatically control turn feature, off. 63 I SPECIAL FEATURES Press the • or V button to adjust" Hour": PreSSthe ENIER button to move to the next step. Set other items using the same method as Listed on When finished setting the timer, press the EX!T button to exit. Setting The sleep the timer Sleep automatically shuts Timer off the TV after a preset time (from 10 to 180 minlltes). 1 Press the MENU button. Press the • button to select" Setup", then press the ENTERbuttor Press the ENTERbutton. Press the • button to se,ect" Sleeo Timer". Press the ENTERbutton. Press Sleep repeatedly appropriate 3 or • button to adJst to the minute you wan[ Press the ENTERbutton, 4 Press the • or • button to select" Yes' then press the ENIER button. Press the MENU button to eXll 64 until time interval (any of the preset "Off" to "180"). Press the • on the -ql Press the Sleep button remote control. 2 values the appears Ibom SPECIAL FEATURES Rating ] Control Menu Access to channels and programs is controlled by a password that is defined by the user).The on-screen menu will instruct (and you can change it later, if necessary). How to Change Your (i.e., a 4-digit secret code you to assign a password Password Press the MENU button, Press the Y button to select '_Setup!', then press the ENTERbutton: Press the • button to select ``Set Rating Controls" i then press the ENTERbutton: Press the Y button to select" Enter New PIN" ; [ Enter New PIN then press the ENTER :/)(:/)) (( Press the number buttons (0 _ 9) on the remote control to enter your current password. Press the number buttons (0 _ 9)to enter a new Re_enter the new pass= word to confirm. _nt;r yoL PP¢ [ ( Enter Current PIN -41 Password • If yon forget Error: the password, re-do steins 1_3. Enter New PIN At step 4, when Confirm New PIN yon to enter press the display the current the master 8, and 2). Enter with The master buttons steps 5_6. only in the Rating normal are available Control be operated viewing. (INFO, 1, btlttoi]s a new password and proceed and cannot asks password, n]entl during (If the display asks you to enter the password while blocked, the master btlttons cannot be operated.) The Rating operate with • The factory '0000'. Control feature doesn't D VHS recordings. default password is 65 SPECIAL How FEATURES to Set ] up Parental restrictions the MPAA ratit'_g. Restrictions can be set up using 1 Press the MENu Using button, either the of two "'TV Parental methods: [ Time [ [ Set Ratin 9 Controls [ Guidelines'" The TV guidelines or Press the • button to select" getup", then press the ENTER buttor 2 Press the • select" button to Set Rating Controls", then press the ENTER button. Enter your PIN Enter your password correct] -nter New PIN 4 TV Parental Guidelines Press the ENTER button to select TV ParenEa ] Guidelines _1 Note: These categories consist of two separate grot_ps: TV-Y and TV-Y7 Youcan independently (young lock the TV ratings. The Iockec TV (FCC) ratings are matca[ed by the symbol _. TV-G through else). children The restrictions work Press the A/•/P,/4 ouEons ana the ENTERbutton to act vare the appropnare restrictions for TV I'FCC/rating SysEem. GG TV-Y TV-Y7 Young children Children 7 and over includes General audienc Parent Guidance TV-14 TV-MA Viewers 14 ann over Mature audience must group. fk_r these very young adults, age 7), and (everybody indepei_dei_tly: as young TV-G TV-PG through TV-MA two groups If a household children as well the TV guidelines be set up separately (See next step.) for each age SPECIAL FEATURES How G, to PG, Set ] up PG-13, Restrictions R, NC-17, using the Movie Ratings: X The Movie rating system uses the Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA) system, and its main application is f_)I"movies. When the Rating Controls is on, the TV will automatically block any programs that are coded with objectionable ratings (either MPAA or TV:Ratings). 1 Press tne MENU button Press the • button [o select" SetuD". then press the ENTERbutton. 2 Press [he • button to select" Set Rating Controls', men press the ENTERbutton Enter your password correcu_ [irr_e I Set Rating Controls R_ctio_ I He_p _i_! : Off Enter your PiN Enter New PIN 4 Press the ENTER bur[on [\f I/_ __t_ G ile bes I Movie Ratin£s I ro select" Movie Ratings" 5 Youcan nnependently lock the Movie ratings -he locked Movie ra[,ngs are indicated by the symDOI _. Press the A/•II_/4t buttons and the ENTER button to activate the appropriate restrictions for Movie rating system. 67 SPECIAL ]FEATURES Important Explanation TV Notes About Parental Locks of the MPAA and TV (FCC) Rating Systems: (FCC) Age-Based Ratings TV-G Genera[aumence. It contains little or no TV-MA Mature audiences only. This program may contain graphic [en[ mature themes, profane language violence and exphctt sexual con- violence, no strong language, ano tt[ueor no sexual dialogue or situations. TV-Y7 Directed to older children. Themes and ele- TV-14 ments in this program may mctuue mtlc physical or comedic violence, or may fright- Paren[s strongty cautioned. This prograrr may contain sophisticated themes, sexuat content, strong tanguageand more intense vtolence en children under the age of seven. TV-Y All children. The themes and elements in this program are specifically designed for a very young audience including children from ages two - six TV-PG Parental guidance suggested. The program may contain infrequen[ coarse language, limiteu vtotence, some suggestive sexual dialogue and situations. TV (FCC) Content V S Category MPAA Violence. Sexual content. / G PG Offensive !anguage , D FV Rating System (Movies) General audience. No restriction. Children under 13should be acc0mpan!ed by an adu!t, Dial0guelLsexual innuendo: Fantasyor cart0 OnViOlence PG-13 Parental guidahce suggested. Children under 13should be accompanied by an adult, R Restricted. Viewers should be t 7 or NC-17 Not classified. Viewers should be 17 or older. X • Adults only; TV (FCC) ratings: The particlflar rating that you have selected will be locked (and indicated as a red "L" on a blue background). Also, all of" the age-based ratings will be locked within the particular gir)up (i.e., "group 1" or "group 2"). SHppose that the TVLG rating and all of its contents (V] S, L, and [)) aI'e locked. It] that case, more restrictive ratings (TVLPG, TV-14, and TV-MA) and all of their contents (V_ S, L, and D) ai_ aHtomatically locked as well. • MPAA ratings: In addition, • 68 The more ]XTeither TV (FCC) particular restrictive ratings rating ratings nor that you have will be locked MPAA ratings apply selected as well. will be locked. to news t3i'ogi'al_ls. SPECIAL Viewing Setting The I FEATURES Digital Closed Up Digital Captions Captions Captions function (On-Screen operates on digital Text Messages) channels. Quick way to access Press the MENU button. Press the Y button tO select _Setup':, then press the ENTERbutton, menu: button I Time Men_ Dmgua!}e : D_glish captions Siinply press tile "Calotion" on tile remote control: S_t R_t r/_] Io_t_o :_ Iaptk>ii Mel_u_n_luce_yLevel _i_i :Normal Fu_tio/_ Help _ii_ :Off Z Press the V button to select !'Captions", the n press the ENIER button. Z ii Press the ENTER button. Press the Y button to select" On", then press tl pressthe V buttonto select" Digita! Caption C_pt o/_ Di italia :Off tionO tions Ar,_l_,,_ I;_pio_r,._'o_,_ :1_,1 Options" ithen Press the ENIER button: G9 SPECIAL FEATURES ] 5 Press the • • button to selec[ me option/Service Size, Style, Foreground or Background) you wanr Service : This option consists of Service I - Service& The nefault is Service 1. Either rne reading level or the language may change depennmg on me ser_ ce option. Size : This option consists of Defauk Small Standard. large. The default is Standard. Style: This option consists of Default. StyleO- Style 7. Youcan change the font )ou want. The default is St) e O. Foregrouna: This option consists of Default. White. Black. Red. Green. Blue. Yellow, Magenta, Cyan. You can change the color ot the letter, The default is White Background: This option consists of Default. White. Black. Red. Green Blue. Ye low. Magenta, Cyan. You can change the background color of the caouon The default is Black, Return to Defau [ This option sets each of Service Size. Style, Foreground. Backg-ounc to its defaull Notes: • The availability of captions depends on the program being broadcast. For other channels, which don't operate with the Digital each press of the CAPTION button will alternate among CC4, and OFF 7O Captions f_ature, CCI, CC2, CC3, *CCI; The Primary Synchronous Caption Service. These are captions in the primary language that must be in sync with the sound, preferably matched to a specific fi'ame. *CC2; The Special Non-Synchronolls Use Captions. data that is intended to allgment information *CC3; Secondary Synchronolls Caption Service. Alternate caption data, typically second langllage captions. *CC4; Special Non-Synchronous Use Captions. This channel carries carried in the program. Similar program-related to CC2. SPECIAL FEATURES [Analoq--IViewing ] Closed Setting Up Analog Caption Caption (On-Screen Text Messages) The Analog Caption function operates in either analog RF channel mode signal mode. (Det_ending on the broadcasting signal, the Analog Caption may operate on digital channels.) or external function -',11 Quick way to access 1 inenu: button Press the MENU button. captions Shnply press the "Captioi]" on the remote control: Press the • button to select" SetuD". then Dress the ENTERbutton. 2 Press me • button to select" Caption", then press the ENTERbutton. Caption Press the ENTER button Press the • button to _ ArLa}ogCaption Mode : Off : COl select" On"= then press me ENTER button 4 Press the • select" Mode" Ca_/tion button to ;z Analog Caption Mode Analog Caption then nress the to select ; ........... z : C]3 ENTER button Press me • : 0_ or • buttor submenu/CC" (CC2,0(::3, (::(::4)you Wahl Press the MENU button to exit Notes: Caption feature doesn't The • The availability being broadcast. • You can also alternate among CC1, CC2, CC3 or CC4 by t)i'essing the CAPTION button on the remote contro]. of captions work depends in DVI • mode. on the t)i'ogi'am 71 SPECIAL FEATURES Menu Adjusts ] Translucency the transparency Level of" the menu screen. Press the MENU button. Press the Y button to select" Setup!'; then press the ENTERbutton. ii2 ¸ : ¸¸ : : Press the Y button to Level", then p[ess the ENTERbutton. Press the ' select level, then press the ENTERbutton. Press the EXITbutton to 72 Tn/e MetL [an!p_aqe Set Rati¢_gCo{t I Caption Menu TranslucencyLevel Fun tion Help _ : ng h :2 : NollTpal SPECIAL FEATURES Setting Displays the ] Function help on the menu Press the MENU button. Press the y button to select _Setupi', then press the ENTER button. Press the • Help functions. I Time e_F_ Laz/gua()e _t I#at r/_! Contro _i Captioll R_l_tioI_ Hel_ : Ew#li_>h _;i_ : OfT button to select '_On" i then press the ENTERbutton. Press the EXIT button to exit, 73 I SPECIAL FEATURES Electronic Program Guide Your TV has an "Electronic Program Guide" to help you navigate through all the possible viewing options. The EPG supplies information, such as t?i'ogi'am lists, start and end times of all available channels. In addition, detailed information about the t?i'ogi'am is often available in the EPG. (The availability and the amount of program details will vary depending on the broadcaster.) H A __ B Viewing the Electronic CD Program A Disp,ays which cnannel is currenr,y selected to show program information in the Channe Guide. B Press to view detai ea mrorma[ion E F G Guide abilit_ of add,t 3nal details depenos on the broadcaster. Use the Menu A. •butl )ns to search mrormation about another channel F for the selected digital program. Scrolls forward quickly (2 hoursl. Press the Yellow button on the remote control and "epeatea,y press ENTERuntil the appropriate time is o splayed. Switches to the mint program gmoe The mini guide shows the titles or me available programs or one cnannel. Press the Red button on the Exits from the Program Guide ano returns to normal viewing moae. Press the Blue button on the remote remote control .The set default guide is Mini Guioe. control. D Scrm s backwards quickly (2 hoursl. Press the Green ouEon on the H Displays the program umes (arranged in 1 hour time blocks) I Displays the current time and date remote control Displays titles and other deta,ls aoou[ upcoming programs of pamcdlar channels. H g]" ght the program and Dress INFO.to see aoditional and detailed information. 'The avail- Note: You can use the Guide button on the remote control to display the Electronic Program Guide. The EPG begins its list with the channel that is currently active. The EPG will only work when you are receving digital channels. 74 SPECIAL Using FEATURES the Electronic ] Program Guide 1 Press the MENU button. Press the Y button to select" Guide'!; then press the ENTERbutton. 6o tq _v_I/i _u_e Press the Y button to select" Default Guide" then press th e ENTER button. _}ot R w@lder lil [ Default Guide _ :Mini Guide ] Mini press the • button to select" Mini Guide" or "Fu!l Guide", then press the ENTERbutton. Displays Go t<t M;i Gude Go to Ftl Oude the guide fi)r one channel. Full Guide: Go t_ Remit; l_:r iist Default Guide Guide: _ :i MiniG_ide i Displays the guide for all channels. Press the EXIT button to exit. 75 SPECIAL FEATURES Viewing Information ] about a Single Channel 1 Press the MENU button. Press the • button to select" Guide" lhen press the ENTER buttor 2 [ Go to Mini Guide Press the • select" ] button to Go to Mini Guide" men press the ENTER DUEOR, ENTER button: Presstile ENTER button to watch the selected channel. Press the • button to select" Mini Guide" or "Full Guide", then Dress the ENTERbuttor Press the A/• vie N nformation channel Red button: Press the Red button to switch buttons to about one D) time Blue button: Press the Blue button Youcan switch ue[ween Full Guide mode and Mini to exit. Green button: Press the Green button Guide mode by pressing the Redbutton repeateoly. tile previous wan_ Dy pressing the A/• to inove to to move to page. Yellow button: Press tile Yellow button Select the program you tile next [)age. buttons aria press the IX:0. button on the remote con[rol, INFO button: Press to view detailed inforination for tile selected program. digital 4 Press the Blue button or EXIT button to exit. Notes: • Yo. can also view information on the remote control. 76 to the prograln guide for all channels. Press the Red button again to switch to the prograln information for the selected channel. about a single channel by pressing the GUIDE button (The EPG should be pro-set in Mini Guide mode.) • Press the INFO button the rio'rent channel. on the remote control to view the program • However, this flmction is available only when the default program been set to "Current Program Guide". information for guide setting has SPECIAL FEATURES Viewing Information ] about Channels Displays the program time and content for all channels. This function is available only when the program is digital. 1 Press the MENU button PresstheYbuttonto select" Guide".then press the ENTERbutton. 2 Press the • button to select"Go to Full Guide' Go to Full Guide I then press rne ENTER Du[ron, F_qFO button: Press the Green ac[iva[e DU[fOn/[O "-2 Hours" and the Yellow button to activate" +2 Hours". Displays detailed iifformation the selected digital program. A,/Y [br button: Displays prograin information for each charmel, based on the tiine. Select your desired program using the Up/Down button, and then press the ENTER button to view the prograin infbrmation fbr the selected program. Red 4 Youma3 now: Jumo to a channel directly: Use the A/• buttons to highlight me program in the • column and oress ENTER. Obtain additional program details: Highligh! the title of a orogram using the A/r/•/4 buttons and press the INFO. button. Exit from the Program Guide and retort to normal viewing mode: Press Blue button or the EXIT button Notes: • Displays the t)I'OgI'am times in two hour segments. • Displays the currerlt date and tirne orl the top right of the screen. • The current time displayed on the program information is subject to the time information sent from the broadcasting station, so it may differ from the actual time. • Press the GUIDE button on the remote control to view the t_i'ogi'am ii-ffoi'matioi-_ for all chai-_i-_els. However, this function is available only when the default program guide setting is set to '%11 Program Guide". button: Each press of the Red button switches between program iiffor mation fbr one channel and all channels. Green button: Press the Green button program information hours ago. Yellow button: Press the Yellow button program inforination hotlrs fi'om I10\_A Blue button: Press the Blue button to view' the fi'om two to view the fbr two to exit. 77 SPECIAL FEATURES Reminder Reminded ] List Viewing List If you [lave made a scheduled viewing list of programs channel will be automatically switched to the scheduled uled time even if you are watching another program. you would program First, select the channe! you want to add to your list. Press the MENU button. Press the V button to select !' Guidd!, then Press the ENTERbutton: Press the Y button to select'iGo to Mini Guide" ; then press the EN!ER button. Press the V button to select programs you would like to see. then Dress the ENTERbutton The symbol" ,/' will be displayec Each Dress of the ENTER DU[fOn Will swEcn De[ween "Reminded" and" Clear", Press the EXITbutton to 9Xll 78 LGoto j Mini Guide _o to Fu euide _,ot, I:er,__:_ .,t ee_ It : _:II Gie like to see, the at the sched- SPECIAL FEATURES To view the Reminder ] List 1 First, select the channel you want to add to your ist, Press the ENTER button, Press the • select" button to Guide'. then Dress the ENTER put[on. 2 Press the • select" button 1o Go to Remmder [ Go to Reminder List List". men press the ENTER button To remove Press the • select"CancelAI all the scheduled programs bu_[on 1o then Dress the ENTER button. All tne schedu ed Drograms are relTioveu. Press the EXIT button to exit. 79 SPECIAL FEATURES Customizing Your Remote Control Your TV comes equipped with a "universal" remote control. In addition to controlling the TV] the universal remote can also operate most VCRs, DVDs and cable boxes (even if yolu" VCR, Cable box or DVD are made by mamlfactlu'ers other than Samsllng). Setting (Cable Up box, Your DVD Remote player) Control to Operate 2 Press the MODEbuttonto select VCR{VCRmode is displayed on LEDscreen): Your VCR has fbur "'n'_]oT_e ":" "eT_,"te c°ntr°l "VCR","Cable", "DVD'. Press the "MODE" button to switch tile remote coi]trol to tile "VCR" (or DVD, CATV) mode. 4 _ code, Make even sure ifyou 3 digitsis oof the the enter first digit Enter 3 digits Ofthe VCR (or Cable 50x OrDVD) code iisted on page 82 for your brand of VCR(or Cab!e box Or DVD)' press the POWERbutton on the remote control. YourVCR(orCable box OrDVD)should turn on: Ifyour VCR(or Cable box or DVD)turns on, your remote control is n0w set correct!y, Once your remote control is set up, press the MODEbutton any t!meyou want to use the remote to operate your VCR(or Cable box or DVO). "0." If more than one code listed, try the first one. _1 If your VCR (or Cable box, DVD) does not turn oil, repeat steps 2 3, and 4, but try one of the other codes listed for the brand of your particular VCR (or Cable box, DVD). If no other codes are listed, try each code, 000 through 089. _1 When your reinote control is in the "VCR" (or CATV or DVD) mode, the volume buttons still control your TV's w)lume. When your remote is in the "TV" mode, tile VCR control buttons (PLAY,PAUSE, etc.) will still oper ate your VCR. 8O SPECIAL Setting FEATURES Up Your ] Remote Control to Operate Press the MODEbuttonto select CATV,(CMVmode is displayed on LEDscreen). Your Cable Box ",11The remote control has four "inodes": "TV," "VCR," "CABLE" and "DVD." Press the "MODE" button to switch the relnote control to the "Cable" n-lode. On your Samsung remote control, press SET. 4. Enter 3 digits of the cable box code listed bel0w i:0rYourbrand of cable box. -'4 Make sure you enter 3 digits of the code, even if the first digit is a "0." (If more than one code listed, try tile first one.) s "Oil, repeat f>nr cab,e does,lot steps 2,box 3, and 4, but turn try Press POW[R.Y0urcable box should turn on. Ify0ur cable box turns on;your remote control is now'_set up" correctly, Once your remote control is set up, press the MODEbutton any time you want to usetheremotetooperate yourcab!e box: one of the other codes listed for your particular brand of cable box. (If no other codes are listed, try each cable box code, 000 through 077.) When your reinote control is hi the "CABLE" mode, tim volume buttons still control your TV's volnine. Also, the VCR control buttons (PLAY,PAUSE, etc.) will still operate your VCR. 81 SPECIAL VCR FEATURES ] Codes 000 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 008 009 San, sung LG LG Daewoo Daewoo Daewoo Daewoo Daewoo, LG Daewoo Curtis-Mathes, Dimensia Electric Proscan, RCA 023 026 Colortvme, Curtis-Mathes, DB, Goldstar, IIarman Kardon, JC Penney, JCL, Kenwood r Marantz, NEC Aiwa, Curtis-Mathes, Dynatech, Emerson, Funai, Hitachi, Lloyd, LXt, MTC, Multitech, Radio Shack/Realistic. Signature, Sylvania, Symphonic, Tandg, Teac, Teknika Audio Dynamics, DB, JC Penney, JCL, Kenwood, Marantz_ NEC_ Pioneer_ Sansui Akai, Bbintorn, Sony 027 028 029 030 Fisher, Sears Fisher, Radio Emerson "li,knika 031 032 033 034 Akai, Akai, Hitachi, JC Penney, Pentax, Pioneer, RCA, Sears, Toshiba Admiral, Optimus, Radio Shack/ Realistic, Sharp Candle, Citizen, Craig, Curtis-Mathes, General Electric, Go Video, JC Penney, MTC, Multitecb, RCA, Samsung, Totevision Canon, Curtis-Mathes, Emerson, 035 036 Shintom, Sony Electrohome, Emerson, Radio Shack/Realistic, RCA 040 Magnavox, Marantz, Pbilco, JC Penney3 JCL, Kenwood, Tatung, Teac Logik, Multitech, Sbintom General Ek_'trk',lnstant Replay, JC Penney, JCL, Magnavox, Marantz, Panasonic, Philco, Philips, Quasar, Radio Shack/Realistic, RCA, Svlvania, "Ii!chnics, %,knika Candle, Citizen, Emerson, Goldstar, Radio Shack/Realistic, _ars, 'Ibshiko, 'Ii, knika, "lbtevision Broksonic Emerson 041 042 043 General Pioneer Emerson Electric, 044 045 046 047 Hitachi, Hitachi RCA Sony JC Penner, 048 049 Sharp 084 085 Panasonic Daewoo Craig, Fisher, Radio Shack/Realistic, Sanyo, Sears Audio Dynamics, Candle, Citizen, Daewoo, Emerson, Samsung, Scott, Toshiba 050 051 052 Emerson, Scott Emerson, Samsung Fisher, Radio Shack/Realistic, 086 087 088 Panasonic 053 Portland, 024 025 General, 0t0 011 Bell & Howell, Fisher, JC Penney CL,Kenwood, Marantz, NEC, Quartz, Radio Shack/Realistic, Sanvo, Sears, '[hndy 012 013 014 015 016 0t7 018 0t9 020 021 022 Cable Codes Box 063 064 JC Penney, Magnavox, Panasonic, Radio Shack/Realistic,Sylvania RCA Sbintom Sears,'foshiba Samsung Emerson 065 066 067 068 Magnavox, Emerson Fisher 069 070 071 072 Goldstar Marantz, Emerson 073 074 075 076 Curtis-Mathes, Emerson NEC Curtis-Mathes, Ernerson, Samsung 077 078 079 Emerson, Scott RCA, 'Ieac Emerson RCA, 080 081 082 083 Sharp Philips, Sylvania Marantz, NEC, Multitech, Pentax, _,ars Sears Pbilco, Philco, Svlvania NEC TMK KhH Admiral Quasar Samsung Nawoo 024 025 Oak, Osk, Ibcom 052 053 Pioneer, Samsung, Warner, 002 003 004 005 006 007 008 009 010 011 TaePyun_Yang DeaRvm_g DongKuk DaeIIan LG SAEWOO RCA 026 027 028 029 030 031 032 033 034 035 Pioneer Magnavox, Philips, Viewstar Pioneer Magnavox, Philips,locom, Viewstar Samsung GI, Jerrold GI, Jerrold GI, Jerrold Magnavox, Philips, Viewstar RCA, Panasonic, Sprucer 054 General, Jerrotd, Instrument, Signature, Hitachir Starcom 036 037 038 039 040 041 042 Magnavox, Magnavox, GI, lerrold Unika Magnavox, Magnavox, t tamlin 063 064 065 066 067 068 069 Tocom 043 044 045 B46 047 GI, lerrold Hitachi, Macom Oak Panasonic 070 07! 072 073 074 Jerrold Samsung Samsung Jerro/d RCA 048 049 050 051 Magnavox, Philips, Magnavox, Philips, Zenith Ilitachi, Macom 075 076 077 G/ GI GI 016 017 018 019 82 038 039 056 057 058 059 060 061 062 Candle, Citizen, Daewoo, Portland, Sharp Candle, Citizen, Curtis-Malhes, Goldstar, JCL, Kenwoodt Marantzt NECt Penlex, Research+ Emerson Fisher, Sears, Toshiba Emerson, Scott, Toshiba Pioneer tC Penney Candler Citizen_ Portland Canon, Curtis-Mathes, General Electric, 00O 001 012 013 0t4 015 DVD Codes 037 Shack/Realistic, 054 055 Regency Hamlin, Panasonic, Regal, Samsung GI, Hamlin, Jerrold GL Jerrold Anvision, Cable Star, Eagle, Mabmavox, Pbilips, Randtek, Viewstar Anvision, Cable Sta_ Eagk,, Magnavox, Philips, Randtek, Viewstar NSC Sylvania, Toxscan Hamlin, Regal Sigma Philips, Philips, Viewstar Viewstar Philips, Philips, Unika, Viewstar Regency, Viewstar Viewstar Unika, Viewstar 055 056 057 058 059 060 061 062 Amex Ham]in "Ibcom "Ibcom Uniw, rsat Universal Zenith Stargate Sylvania, Panasonic, 2000 Texscan Zenith 020 021 022 023 Eastern, International, Hmnlin, Regal Zenith GI Jerrold 000 001 Samsung LG 005 006 Sharp Panasonic Note: Tile remote control might not be compatible with all DVD 002 003 '_bshiba VC 007 008 Philips RCA Proscan Players, VCRs, and Cable boxes. 004 Sony 009 CurtisMathes TROUBLESHOOTING If the TV seems to have a problem, If none of these tro*lbleshooting Identifying first try this list of possible t)i'oblems and solutions. tips apply, then call yo*lt" nearest service center. Problems Problem Possible Solution Poor pictlu'e. Try another channel. A@lst the antenna. Check all wire connections. Poor so* u_d ci*lality Try another channel. A@lst the antenna. No picu u'e or sol u_d. Try another channel. Press the TV/Video blltton. Make sure the TV is plugged in. Check the antenna connections. No color, wrong colors or tints. Make sure the program is broadcast Ac{jllst the pictl u'e settings. Pitt1 u'e rolls vertically. Ac{jllst the antenna. Check all wire connections. The TV operates Unphlg the TV for 30 seconds, operating it again. erratically. Your remote control operate your TV does not in color. then try Press the "MODE" button to put your remote control in the "TV" mode. The TV won't turn on. Make sure the wall outlet is working. Digital broadcasting problem Please check the digital signal strength antenna. Color smudge screen on screen. and int>lt Please operate the Perfbct Focus flmction Side-AV terminal on Metal. of Note If you long watch time, a still images image may or the screen be burned onto in the the Normal(4:3) aspect ratio format for a screen. 83 APPENDIX Cleaning and Maintaining Your TV With pIoper care, your TV unit will give you many years of service. guidelines to get the maximum t_ei'fbi'mance fl'om your TV Please fi)llow these Placement • • Do not place the TV near extremely Do not place the TV near appliances sllch • as hot, coM, humid or dusty places. with electric motors that create magnetic Keep the ventilation openings clear; do not place the TV on a soft surface, cloth or paper. Place the TV in a vertical position only • fields, cleaners. vacllllU] such as Liquids • Do not handle damage. liquids near or OIlthe TV Liquids that spill into it can cause serious Cabinet • • • Never open the cabinet or touch the parts inside. Wipe yolu" TV with a clean, dry cloth. Never use water, cleaning chemicals. Do not put heavy otqjects on top of the cabinet. fllrids, wax, or Temperature • If"your TV is suddenly moved fi'om a cold to a warm place, unt_lug the power cord, and allow at least two hours fbr moisture that may have fbrmed inside the unit to dry completely Using Your TV in Another Country If you plan to take your TV with you to a foreign country, please be aware of the different television systems that are in llse around the world. A TV designed for one system may not work properly with another system due to differences in the TV channel frequencies Specifications Model _oltage Po_x_r Consumption _mensi0ns Weight 84 HCN479W/HCN529W/ HCN559W/ HCN5529W/ HCN659W AC I20V 60Hz 240 Watts HCN479W: 1132x 624x I325 mm: 44.6x 24.5 x 52.I inches HCN529W: I230 x 530x I393 mm: 48.4x 20.8 x 54.8 inches HCN559W: I312 x 651x I435 (ram); 51.6x 25.6 x 56.5 inches HCN5529W: 1312x 695 x I44I (ram): 51.6x 27.3x 56.7inches HCN659W":1529x 736 x 1587rnm :60.0 x 28.9 x 62.4 inches HCN479W: 76 Kg; I67 Ibs,HCN529W: 73.5 Kg; I67 Ibs, HCN559W :99.5 Kg; 219Ibs.HCN5529W: 87.8 Kg; I92 Ibs. HCN659VV" : 136Kg ;299 Ibs £L£CTRON_CS SERVICE DI'_'ISION 400 Vallev Road. Suite 201 Mount Arlington, NJ 07856 TEL : 1-800-SAMSUNG (1-800-726-7864) VV_VW'. S arflsun gu s a. c o nl BP68-00137A-00