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    Englis\b-9
    
    Afte°f you have made this connection, set the A/B Switch to the “A” position fo°f no°fmal viewing. Set the A/B switch to the “B” position to view sc°fambled
    channels. (When you set the A/B Switch to “B”, you will need to tune you°f TV to the cable box’s output channel, which is usuall y channel 3 o°f 4.)
    
    2.
    Connect this cable to a two-way splitte°f.
    
    Splitter
    Incoming
    cable
    
    3.
    Connect an R°b cable between an OUTPUT
    te°fminal on the splitte°f and the IN te°fminal 
    on the cable box.
    
    Splitter
    Cable Box
    Incoming
    cable
    
    4.
    Connect an R°b cable between the 
    ANT OUT te°fminal on the cable box and 
    the B–IN te°fminal on the R°b(A/B) Switch.
    
    Splitter
    Cable Box RF (A/B)
    Switch
    Incoming
    cable
    
    5.
    Connect anothe°f cable between the othe°f
    OUT te°fminal on the splitte°f and the A–IN 
    te°fminal on the R°b (A/B) Switch.
    
    Splitter
    Cable Box
    Incoming
    cable
    
    \b.
    Connect the last R°b cable between the 
    OUT te°fminal on the R°b (A/B) switch and 
    the ANT 2 IN (CABLE) te°fminal on the °fea°f 
    of the TV.
    
    Splitter
    Cable Box
    Incoming
    cable
    
    Connecting to a Cable Box t\bat Descrambles Some C\bannels
    
    If your cable box descrambles only some c\bannels (suc\b as premium c\bannels), follow t\be instructions below. You will need a two -way
    splitter, an RF (A/B) switc\b, and four lengt\bs of RF cable. (T\bese items are available at most electronics stores.)
    
    1.
    °bind and disconnect the cable that is 
    connected to the ANT IN te°fminal on you°f 
    cable box.
    This te°fminal might be labeled “ANT IN”, 
    “VH°b IN” o°f simply, “IN”.
    
    A\fT I\f
    RF (A/B)Switch
    TV Rear
    RF (A/B) Switch
    A\fT 2 I\f(CABLE)
    
    Connecting Cable TV
    
    To connect to a cable TV system, follow t\be instructions below.
    
    Cable wit\bout a Cable Box
    
    1.
    Plug the incoming cable into the ANT 2 IN (CABLE) te°fminal on the back of the TV.Because this TV is cable-°feady, you do not need a cable box to view unsc°fambled cable channels.
    
    2.
    Connect the othe°f end of this cable to the ANT 2 IN (CABLE)  te°fminal on the back of the TV. 
    
    Connecting to a Cable Box t\bat Descrambles All C\bannels
    
    1.
    °bind the cable that is connected to the ANT OUT te°fminal on you°f cable box.
    This te°fminal might be labeled “ANT OUT”, “VH°b OUT” o°f simply, “OUT”.
    A\fT OUT
    A\fT I\f
    
    ANT 2 IN
    (CABLE)
    ANT 2 IN
    (CABLE)
    
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    Connecting a VCR
    
    T\bese instructions assume t\bat you \bave already connected your TV to an antenna or a cable TV system (according to t\be instructions 
    on pages 8-9). Skip step 1 if you \bave not yet connected to an antenna or a cable system. 
    
    1.
    Unplug the cable o°f 
    antenna f°fom the back 
    of the TV.
    
    2.
    Connect the cable o°f 
    antenna to the ANT IN 
    te°fminal on the back 
    of the VCR.
    
    3.
    Connect an R°b Cable
    between the ANT OUT
    te°fminal on the VCR and 
    the ANT 1 IN (AIR) o°f 
    ANT 2 IN (CABLE) 
    te°fminal on the TV.
    
    4.
    Connect a Video Cable
    between the VIDEO OUT
    jack on the VCR and the 
    AV IN 1 (o°f AV IN 2) 
    [VIDEO] jack on the TV.
    
    5.
    Connect Audio Cables
    between the AUDIO OUT
    jacks on the VCR and 
    the AV IN 1  (o°f AV IN 2) 
    [R-AUDIO-L] jacks 
    on the TV.
    If you have a “mono” 
    (non-ste°feo) VCR, use a 
    Y-connecto°f (not supplied) 
    to hook up to the °fight 
    and left audio input jacks 
    of the TV. If you°f VCR 
    is ste°feo, you must 
    connect two cables.
    
    A\fT 2 I\f
    (CABLE)
    
    °bollow the inst°fuctions in “Viewing a VCR o°f Camco°fde°f Tape” to view you°f VCR tape.
    Each VCR has a diffe°fent back panel configu°fation.
    When connecting a VCR, match the colo°f of the connection te°fminal to the cable.
    We °fecommend the use of cables with a °be°f°fite Co°fe.
    
    VCR Rear \banel TV Rear \banel
    RF Cable (\fot supplied) Video Cable (\fot supplied) Audio Cable (\fot supplied)
    2
    3
    4
    5
    A\fT 1 I\f (AIR)
    
    Connecting an S-VHS VCR
    
    Your Samsung TV can be connected to an S-Video signal from an S-VHS VCR. 
    (T\bis connection delivers a better picture as compared to a standard VHS VCR.)
    
    1.
    To begin, follow steps 1–3
    in the  p°fevious section to
    connect the antenna o°f
    cable to you°f VCR and 
    you°f TV.
    
    2.
    Connect an S-Video Cable
    between the S-VIDEO OUT
    jack on the VCR and the
    AV IN1 [S-VIDEO] jack on
    the TV.
    
    3.
    Connect Audio Cables
    between the AUDIO OUT
    jacks on the  VCR and the
    AV IN1 [R-AUDIO-L] jacks
    on the TV.
    An S-Video cable is usually included with an S-VHS VCR. (If not, check you°f local elect°fonics sto°fe.)
    Each S-VHS VCR has a diffe°fent back panel configu°fation.
    When connecting an S-VHS VCR, match the colo°f of the connection te°fminal to the cable.
    We °fecommend the use of cables with a °be°f°fite Co°fe.
    
    VCR Rear \banel TV Rear \banel
    RF Cable (\fot supplied) S-Video Cable (\fot supplied) Audio Cable (\fot supplied)
    3
    2
    1
    
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    Connecting a Camcorder
    
    T\be side panel jacks on your TV make it easy to connect a camcorder to your TV.
    T\bey allow you to view t\be camcorder tapes wit\bout using a VCR.
    
    1.
    Connect a Video Cable
    (o°f S-Video Cable) between
    the AV IN 2 [VIDEO] 
    (o°f S-VIDEO) jack on the 
    TV and the VIDEO OUT
    (o°f S-VIDEO OUT ) jack 
    on the camco°fde°f.
    
    CamcorderTV Side \banel
    
    2.
    Connect Audio Cables
    between the AV IN 2
    [R-AUDIO-L] jacks on the
    TV and the AUDIO OUT
    jacks on the camco°fde°f.
    
    Audio Cable (\fot supplied)
    Video Cable (\fot supplied)
    or S-Video Cable (\fot supplied)
    
    Connecting a DVD Player/Set-Top Box
    
    T\be rear panel jacks on your TV make it easy to connect a DVD player to your TV.
    
    1.
    Connect a Component 
    Cable between the 
    COMPONENT IN 1 o°f 2 
    [Y, P
    B, PR] jacks on the TV
    and the COMPONENT
    [Y, P
    B, PR] jacks on the 
    DVD playe°f.
    
    2.
    Connect Audio Cables
    between the COMPONENT
    IN 1 o°f 2 [R-AUDIO-L] jacks 
    on the TV and the AUDIO 
    OUT jacks on the DVD 
    playe°f.
    
    DVD \blayer/Set-Top Box TV Rear \banel
    Component Cable (\fot supplied)Audio Cable (\fot supplied)
    
    Component video sepa°fates the video into Y (Luminance (b°fightness)), Pb (Blue) and P°f (Red) 
    fo°f enhanced video quality.   
    Be su°fe to match the component video and audio connections. 
    °bo°f example, if connecting the video cable to COMPONENT IN 1, connect the audio cable to 
    COMPONENT IN 1 also.
    Each DVD playe°f/STB has a diffe°fent back panel configu°fation.
    When connecting a DVD playe°f/STB, match the colo°f of the connection te°fminal to the cable.
    We °fecommend the use of cables with a °be°f°fite Co°fe.
    
    1
    2
    1
    2
    1
    
    Each Camco°fde°f has a diffe°fent back panel configu°fation.
    When connecting a Camco°fde°f, match the colo°f of the connection te°fminal to the cable.
    We °fecommend the use of cables with a °be°f°fite Co°fe.
    
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    Connecting a DVD Player/Set-Top Box via DVI
    
    T\bis connection can only be made if t\bere is a DVI Output connector on t\be external device.
    
    1.
    Connect a DVI to HDMI
    Cable o°f DVI-HDMI Adapte°f
    between the HDMI/DVI IN 1
    o°f HDMI/DVI IN 2 connecto°f
    on the TV and the DVI 
    connecto°f on the 
    DVD playe°f/Set-Top Box.
    
    2.
    Connect Audio Cables
    between the DVI IN 
    [R-AUDIO-L] jack on the 
    TV and the AUDIO OUT
    jacks on the DVD playe°f/Set-Top Box.
    
    DVD \blayer/Set-Top Box
    TV Rear \banel
    Audio Cable (\fot supplied)
    2
    
    Each DVD playe°f/STB has a diffe°fent back panel configu°fation.
    When connecting a DVD playe°f/STB, match the colo°f of the connection te°fminal to the cable.
    We °fecommend the use of cables with a °be°f°fite Co°fe.
    
    DVI to HDMI Cable (\fot supplied)1
    
    Connecting a DVD Player/Set-Top Box via HDMI
    
    T\bis connection can only be made if t\bere is an HDMI Output connector on t\be external device.
    
    1.
    Connect an HDMI Cable
    between the HDMI/DVI IN 1 o°f HDMI/DVI IN 2 connecto°f
    on the TV and the HDMI
    connecto°f on the 
    DVD playe°f/Set-Top Box.
    DVD \blayer/Set-Top Box TV Rear \banel
    HDMI Cable (\fot supplied)
    
    What is HDMI?  
    • HDMI, o°f high-definition multimedia inte°fface, is a next-gene°fation inte°fface that enables the  t°fansmission of digital audio and video signals using a single cable without comp°fession.
    • “Multimedia inte°fface” is a mo°fe accu°fate name fo°f it especially because it allows multiple channels of digital audio (5.1 channels). 
    The diffe°fence between HDMI and DVI is that the HDMI device is smalle°f in size, has the HDCP
    (High Bandwidth Digital Copy P°fotection) coding featu°fe installed, and suppo°fts  multi-channel 
    digital audio.
    Each DVD playe°f/STB has a diffe°fent back panel configu°fation.
    We °fecommend the use of cables with a °be°f°fite Co°fe.
    
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    Connecting a Digital Audio System
    
    T\be rear panel jacks on your TV make it easy to connect a Digital Audio System to your TV.
    
    1.
    Connect an Optical Cable
    between the “DIGITAL
    AUDIO OUT (OPTICAL)”
    jacks on the TV and the
    Digital Audio Input jacks on
    the Digital Audio System.When a Digital Audio 
    System is connected to the 
    “DIGITAL AUDIO OUT
    (OPTICAL)” te°fminal: 
    Dec°fease the gain (volume) 
    of the TV, and adjust the 
    volume level with the 
    system’s volume cont°fol.
    Digital Audio System
    TV Rear \banel
    Optical Cable (\fot supplied)
    
    5.1CH audio is possible when the TV is connected to an exte°fnal device suppo°fting 5.1CH. 
    We °fecommend the use of cables with a °be°f°fite Co°fe.
    
    Connecting an Ampli\fier/DVD Home T\beater
    
    1.
    Connect Audio Cables
    between the AV OUT
    [R-AUDIO-L] on the TV 
    and AUDIO IN [R-AUDIO-L]
    on the Amplifie°f/DVD Home
    Theate°f. When an audio amplifie°f is 
    connected to the “AV OUT
    [R-AUDIO-L]” te°fminals: 
    Dec°fease the gain (volume) 
    of the TV, and adjust the 
    volume level with the 
    Amplifie°f’s volume cont°fol.
    Amplifier/DVD Home Theater TV Rear \banel
    Audio Cable (\fot supplied)
    
    Each exte°fnal input sou°fce device has a diffe°fent back panel configu°fation.
    When connecting an exte°fnal device, match the colo°f of the connection te°fminal to the cable.
    We °fecommend the use of cables with a °be°f°fite Co°fe.
    
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    Connecting a PC
    
    1.
    Connect a D-Sub Cable
    between PC IN [PC] 
    connecto°f on the TV and
    the PC output connecto°f 
    on you°f compute°f. 
    
    2.
    Connect a PC Audio Cable
    between PC IN [AUDIO]
    jack on the TV and the
    Audio Out jack of the sound
    ca°fd on you°f compute°f.
    
    \bCTV Rear \banel
    D-Sub Cable (\fot supplied) \bC Audio Cable (\fot supplied)
    
    Each PC has a diffe°fent back panel configu°fation.
    The HDMI/DVI jacks do not support \bC connection.
    We °fecommend the use of cables with a °be°f°fite Co°fe.
    
    1
    2
    
    Internal Mute Off
    Internal Mute On Video \fo Signal RF
    Speake°f Output
    Mute
    Mute
    
    Internal SpeakersAV, S-Video
    
    Speake°f Output Mute
    Mute
    
    Component, \bC, HDMI
    
    Speake°f OutputMute
    Mute
    
    RF
    
    Sound Output
    Sound OutputMute
    
    AV, S-Video
    
    Sound Output
    Sound OutputMute
    
    Component, \bC, HDMI
    
    Sound Output
    Sound OutputMute
    When “Inte°fnal mute” is set to “On”, Sound menus except “Multi-T°fack Options” cannot be adjusted.
    
    Audio Out (Optical, L/R Out)
    
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    Turning t\be TV On and O\f\f
    
    Press t\be 
    \bOWER
    button on t\be remote control.
    You can also use t\be 
    \bOWER
    button on t\be front of t\be panel.
    
    Plug & Play Feature
    
    W\ben t\be TV is initially powered on, two basic settings proceed automatically and subsequently:
    
    1
    P°fess the 
    \bOWER
    button on the °femote cont°fol.
    The message “Menu language, Channels and Time will
    be set.” is displayed. 
    P°fess the 
    
    E\fTER
    button, then “Select the language
    of the OSD” menu is automatically displayed.
    
    3
    P°fess the 
    E\fTER
    button to ente°f the language. 
    P°fess the  o°f  button to select language, then the 
    
    E\fTER
    button. 
    “Select the antennas to memo°fize” menu is automatically
    displayed.
    
    4
    P°fess the  o°f  button to memo°fize the channels of the  selected connection.
    P°fess the 
    
    E\fTER
    button to select “Sta°ft”.
    
    2
    P°fess the  o°f  buttons to select “Shop” o°f “Home”,then the 
    
    E\fTER
    button. 
    
    Operation
    
    If the antenna is connected to ANT 1(AIR), select “Ai°f” and if it is 
    connected to ANT 2 (CABLE), select “Cable”.
    If both ANT 1 (AIR) and ANT 2 (CABLE) a°fe connected, select “Ai°f + Cable”.
    In Cable mode, you can select the co°f°fect signal sou°fce among STD, 
    HRC, and IRC by p°fessing the  o°f  button, then p°fess the 
    
    E\fTER
    button.
    Contact you°f local cable company to identify the type of cable system 
    that exists in you°f pa°fticula°f a°fea.
    
    continued...
    We °fecommend setting the TV to Home mode fo°f the best pictu°fe in you°f 
    home envi°fonment.
    Shop mode is only intended fo°f use in °fetail envi°fonments.
    If the unit is accidentally set to Shop Mode, p°fess and hold the 
    
    ME\fU
    button on the side panel of the TV fo°f five seconds to °fetu°fn to Dynamic 
    (Home) mode.
    
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    6
    P°fess the 
    E\fTER
    button. 
    P°fess the  o°f  buttons to select “Manual” o°f “Auto”,
    then the 
    
    E\fTER
    button. 
    Switches the Daylight Saving Time function on o°f off.
    
    7
    P°fess the 
    E\fTER
    button. 
    P°fess the  o°f  buttons to select “On” o°f “Off”, then the
    
    E\fTER
    button. “Select the time zone whe°fe you a°fe
    located.” menu is automatically displayed.
    
    8
    P°fess the  o°f  buttons to highlight the time zone fo°f you°f
    local a°fea (and to move the highlight to the app°fop°fiate time
    zone on the map of the United States). P°fess the 
    
    E\fTER
    
    button. If you have °feceived a digital signal, the time will be 
    set automatically. If not, see page 28 to set the clock.
    
    9
    The message “Enjoy you°f watching.” is displayed.  When you have finished, p°fess the 
    
    E\fTER
    button.
    
    The basic Plug & Play setting is available only once when the TV is initially 
    powe°fed on.
    If the Plug and Play is stopped while it is in p°fog°fess, you must set the 
    functions manually by using the OSD menu.
    °bo°f the Language setting, see page 19.
    °bo°f the Time setting, see page 28.
    °bo°f the Auto P°fog°fam setting, see page 20.
    
    5
    The TV will begin memo°fizing all of the available channels.Afte°f all the available channels a°fe sto°fed, the Auto 
    p°fog°fam menu °feappea°fs. 
    P°fess the 
    
    E\fTER
    button when channel memo°fization is
    completed.  
    
    To stop the sea°fch befo°fe  it has finished, p°fess the
    E\fTER
    button with stop selected.
    
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    Dynamic Menus and On-Screen Displays
    
    T\be on-screen menu system allows you to control t\be settings of your TV. Access t\be on-screen menu system by pressing t\be 
    MENU button on t\be remote control. Once t\be on-screen menu appears, use t\be / / / /ENTER buttons on your remote 
    control to select menu items and make adjustments. You can also view t\be on-screen menu system and make some adjustments 
    using t\be TV’s front (or side) panel buttons.
    
    Viewing the Menus
    Viewing the Display
    
    1
    P°fess the 
    ME\fU
    button. 
    The main menu will appea°f at the bottom of the sc°feen. 
    The°fe a°fe seven menu g°foups: “Input”, “Pictu°fe”, “Sound”,
    “Channel”, “Setup”, “PIP”, and “Menu Map”.
    2
    P°fess the  o°f  button, then p°fess the 
    E\fTER
    button to select
    an item you want in the menu. 
    P°fess the 
    ////
    E\fTER
    buttons to display, change, o°f use
    the selected items. Select “Retu°fn” by p°fessing the 
    o°f button,
    then p°fess the 
    
    E\fTER
    button to °fetu°fn to the p°fevious menu. 
    P°fess the 
    
    EXIT
    button to exit. 
    
    P°fess the 
    I\fFO
    button on the °femote cont°fol.  ````````
    The TV displays the cu°f°fent channel, the status of 
    ce°ftain pictu°fe, sound settings and the cu°f°fent time.
    The info°fmation displayed va°fies acco°fding to 
    the selected sou°fce.
    
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    Navigating Menus by Using t\be Menu Map
    
    Using t\be Menu Map of t\be main menu enables you to select a function quickly. 
    
    1
    P°fess the 
    ME\fU
    button. The main menu will appea°f at the bottom of the sc°feen.
    2
    P°fess the  o°f  button to select “Menu Map”, then p°fess the 
    E\fTER
    button. 
    The menu map will appea°f.
    
    3
    P°fess the  / / / buttons to select a menu, then p°fess the 
    E\fTER
    button. 
    The selected menu will appea°f.
    
    4
    P°fess the  ////
    E\fTER
    buttons to display, change, o°f use the selected items.
    Red button: Displays menus in alphabetical o°fde°f. 
    Yellow button: Moves to the next page.
    G°feen button: Moves to the p°fevious page.
    ENTER button: Moves to the selected menu.
    P°fess the 
    EXIT
    button to exit.
    
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