Samsung LN-S4096D TFT-LCD Television User Manual
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Owner’\b In\btru\ftion\b Registe\b you\b \f\boduct at www.samsung.com/global\d/\begiste\b LN-S40\b6D LN-S46\b6D T\fT-LCD TELEVISION BN68-01047F-00 Contact \bAM\bU\fG WORLD-WIDE If you have any questions o\b comments \belating to Samsung \f\boducts, \flease contact the SAMSUNG custome\b ca\be cente\b. Comment contacter \bamsung dans le monde Si vous avez des suggestions ou des questions conce\bnant les \f\boduits Samsung, veuillez contacte\b le Se\bvice Consommateu\bs Samsung. Contacte con \bAM\bU\fG WORLD-WIDE Si tiene alguna \f\begunta o comenta\bio \befe\bente a nuest\bos \f\boductos, \fo\b favo\b contacte con nuest\bo Se\bvicio de Atención al Cliente. Country CANADA U.S.A Customer Care Center 1-800-SAMSUNG (7267864) 1-800-SAMSUNG (7267864) Address Samsung Elect\bonics Canada Inc., Custome\b Se\bvice 55 Standish Cou\bt Mississauga, Onta\bio L5R 4B2 Canada Samsung Elect\bonique Canada Inc., Se\bvice ála Clientéle 55 Standish Cou\bt Mississauga, Onta\bio L5R 4B2 Canada Samsung Elect\bonics Ame\bica, Inc. 105 Challenge\b Road Ridgefield Pa\bk, NJ 07660-0511 Web \bite www.samsung.com/ca www.samsung.com BN68-01047F-00Cover.qxd 7/10/06 2:12 AM Page 1
Precau\bion\f When Di\fplaying a S\bill Image A still im\bge m\by \f\buse perm\bnent d\bm\bge to the TV s\freen. • Do not displ\by \b still im\bge on the LCD p\bnel for more th\bn 2 hours \bs it \f\bn \f\buse s\freen im\bge retention. This im\bge retention is \blso known \bs "s\freen burn". To \bvoid su\fh im\bge retention, redu\fe the degree of brightness \bnd \fontr\bst of the s\freen when displ\bying \b still im\bge. • W\bt\fhing the LCD TV in 4:3 form\bt for \b long period of time m\by le\bve tr\b\fes of borders displ\byed on the left, right \bnd \fenter of the s\freen \f\bused by the differen\fe of light emission on the s\freen. Pl\bying \b DVD or \b g\bme \fonsole m\by \f\buse \b simil\br effe\ft to the s\freen. D\bm\bges \f\bused by the \bbove effe\ft \bre not \fovered by the W\brr\bnty. • Displ\bying still im\bges from Video g\bmes \bnd PC for longer th\bn \b \fert\bin period of time m\by produ\fe p\brti\bl \bfter-im\bges. To prevent this effe\ft, redu\fe the ‘brightness’ \bnd ‘\fontr\bst’ when displ\bying still im\bges. Précau\bion\f à prendre lor\f de l'affichage d'une image fixe Une im\bge fixe peut \f\buser des domm\bges irrémédi\bbles à l'é\fr\bn du téléviseur. • N'\bffi\fhez p\bs une im\bge fixe sur l'é\fr\bn LCD plus de 2 heures. Cel\b pourr\bit provoquer une rém\bnen\fe de l'im\bge à l'é\fr\bn. Cette rém\bnen\fe de l'im\bge est ég\blement \bppelée "brûlure de l'é\fr\bn". Pour éviter une telle rém\bnen\fe de l'im\bge à l'é\fr\bn, réduisez l\b luminosité et le \fontr\bste de l'é\fr\bn lorsque vous l\bissez un e im\bge fixe \bffi\fhée. • Reg\brder l'é\fr\bn LCD du téléviseur en form\bt 4:3 pend\bnt une longue période peut l\bisser des tr\b\fes de bordures à g\bu\fhe, à droite et \bu \fentre de l'é\fr\bn, à \f\buse de l\b différen\fe d'émission de lumière sur l'é\fr\bn. L\b le\fture d'un DVD ou l'utilis\btion d'une \fonsole de jeu peut \bvoir un effet simil\bire sur l'é\fr\bn. Les domm\bges provoqués p\br les effets qui pré\fèdent ne sont p\bs \fouverts p\br l\b g\br\bntie. • L'\bffi\fh\bge d'im\bges fixes de jeux vidéo et d'ordin\bteurs pend\bnt plus longtemps qu'une période spé\fifique peut provoquer des r ém\bnen\fes. Pour éviter \fel\b, réduisez l\b "luminosité" et le "\fontr\bste" lors de l'\bffi\fh\bge d'im\bges fixes. Precaucione\f al mo\f\brar en la pan\balla una imagen fija L\b im\bgen fij\b puede \f\bus\br d\bños perm\bnentes en l\b p\bnt\bll\b del televisor. • No deje un\b im\bgen fij\b en l\b p\bnt\bll\b LCD dur\bnte más de dos hor\bs y\b que se podrí\b produ\fir un\b reten\fión de l\b im\bgen en l\b p\bnt\bll\b. Este fenómeno de reten\fión de imágenes t\bmbién se denomin\b "quem\bdur\b de p\bnt\bll\b". P\br\b evit\br que se produz\f\b es\b persisten\fi\b de l\b im\bgen, reduz\f\b el nivel de luminosid\bd y de \fontr\bste de l\b p\bnt\bll\b \fu\bndo muestre imágenes fij\bs. • El uso del televisor LCD en form\bto 4:3 dur\bnte un tiempo prolong\bdo puede dej\br r\bstros de bordes en l\bs p\brtes izquierd\b, dere\fh\b y \fentr\bl de l\b p\bnt\bll\b debido \b l\bs diferen\fi\bs en l\b emisión lumíni\f\b de l\b p\bnt\bll\b. L\b reprodu\f\fión de un DVD o el uso de un\b \fonsol\b de videojuegos pueden provo\f\br un efe\fto simil\br en l\b p\bnt\bll\b. Reprodu\fir un DVD o un\b video\fonsol\b puede \f\bus\br un efe\fto simil\br en l\b p\bnt\bll\b. L\b g\br\bntí\b no \fubre estos d\bños. • Ver imágenes fij\bs de videojuegos y PC dur\bnte más tiempo del indi\f\bdo puede produ\fir restos de imágenes p\br\fi\bles. P\br\b evit\br este efe\fto, reduz\f\b el 'brillo' y el '\fontr\bste' \fu\bndo ve\b imágenes fij\bs. © 2006 S\bmsung Ele\ftroni\fs Co., Ltd. All rights reserved. Still 6/27/06 2:43 AM Page 1
Symbol \bress \fote Contents GE\fERAL I\fFORMATIO\f List of %beatu%fes ....................................%.....................................%........... 3 Accesso%fies ....................................%.....................................%................. 3 Viewing the Cont%fol Panel....................................%............................... 4 Viewing the Connection Panel ....................................%........................ 5 Remote Cont%fol ....................................%.....................................%........... 7 Installing Batte%fies in the Remote Cont%fol ....................................%...... 8 CO\f\fECTIO\fS Connecting VH%b and UH%b Antennas ....................................%.............. 8 Connecting Cable TV ....................................%.....................................%.. 9 Connecting a VCR ....................................%.....................................%...... 10 Connecting an S-VHS VCR ....................................%............................ 10 Connecting a Camco%fde%f ....................................%................................ 11 Connecting a DVD Playe%f/Set-Top Box ....................................%.......... 11 Connecting a DVD Playe%f/Set-Top Box via DVI ................................ 12 Connecting a DVD Playe%f/Set-Top Box via HDMI ............................. 12 Connecting a Digital Audio System....................................%................. 13 Connecting an Amplifie%f/DVD Home Theate%f ....................................%. 13 Connecting CableCARD ....................................%................................. 14 Connecting a PC ....................................%.....................................%......... 14 O\bERATIO\f Tu%fning the TV On and Off....................................%.............................. 15 Plug & Play %beatu%fe ....................................%.....................................%.... 15 Dynamic Menus and On-Sc%feen Displays ....................................%...... 17 Navigating Menus by Using the Menu Map ....................................%.... 18 Selecting a Menu Language ....................................%........................... 19 Memo%fizing Channels ....................................%.....................................%. 20 Changing Channels ....................................%.....................................%.... 22 Setting Up You%f Remote Cont%fol ....................................%................... 23 Remote Cont%fol Codes ....................................%................................... 25 Setting the Clock ....................................%.....................................%......... 28 Setting the On/Off Time%f ....................................%................................. 30 Setting the Sleep Time%f..............................%.....................................%..... 31 Viewing an Exte%fnal Signal Sou%fce....................................%................. 32 Assigning Names to Exte%fnal Input Mode ....................................%...... 33 CHA\f\fEL CO\fTROL Selecting You%f %bavo%fite Channels ....................................%............. 34 Viewing the Channel Lists ....................................%......................... 35 Adding and E%fasing Channels ....................................%................... 36 Labeling the Channels ....................................%............................... 37 %bine Tuning Analog Channels Analog ....................................%..... 38 Checking the Digital-Signal St%fength Digital .............................. 39 LNA (Low Noise Amplifie%f) ....................................%......................... 39 \bICTURE CO\fTROL Pictu%fe Cont%fol ....................................%.....................................%....... 40 Customizing the Pictu%fe Settings ....................................%............. 41 Changing the Pictu%fe Size ....................................%......................... 43 Using the Colo%f Weakness Enhancement %beatu%fe ..................... 44 Digital Noise Reduction ....................................%............................. 45 DNIe (Digital Natu%fal Image engine) ....................................%......... 46 Setting the %bilm Mode....................................%................................ 47 Viewing Pictu%fe-In-Pictu%fe ....................................%......................... 48 Changing the Size of the Sub (PIP) Pictu%fe ................................. 49 Changing the Location of the Sub (PIP) Pictu%fe .......................... 49 Selecting a Signal Sou%fce (Ai%f o%f Cable) fo%f PIP ......................... 50 Changing the Channel of the Sub (PIP) Pictu%fe .......................... 50 %b%feezing the Pictu%fe ....................................%.................................. 51 Setting the Blue Sc%feen Mode....................................%................... 51 SOU\fD CO\fTROL Sound Cont%fol ....................................%.....................................%........ 52 Customizing the Sound ....................................%............................. 53 Setting the SRS T%fuSu%f%found XT ....................................%............. 54 Auto Volume ....................................%.....................................%.......... 55 Choosing a Multi-Channel Sound (MTS) t%fack Digital ............... 56 Choosing a Multi-Channel Sound (MTS) t%fack Analog .............. 57 Selecting the Inte%fnal Mute ....................................%........................ 58 Selecting the Sound Select ....................................%....................... 59 Setting the On/Off Melody ....................................%......................... 60 S\bECIAL FEATURES Setting the %bunction Help ....................................%.......................... 61 Using the Ene%fgy Saving %beatu%fe ....................................%............. 62 Menu T%fanspa%fency Level ....................................%......................... 62 Using Game Mode ....................................%.....................................%...... 63Using the V-Chip....................................%.....................................%.... 64 How to Enable/Disable the Rating Cont%fols ................................. 65 How to Set up Rest%fictions Using “TV Pa%fental Guidelines” ........ 66 How to Set up Rest%fictions Using “MPAA Rating” ........................ 67 Impo%ftant Notes About Pa%fental Locks ....................................%...... 68 How to Set up Rest%fictions Using Canadian English ................... 69 How to Set up Rest%fictions Using Canadian %b%fench .................... 70 Using the V-Chip fo%f Digital channels ....................................%........ 71 Viewing Closed Captions (On-Sc%feen Text Messages) Analog .. 72 Viewing Closed Captions (On-Sc%feen Text Messages) Digital .. 73 Setting the Blue Eye ....................................%.................................. 75 Using the CableCARD ....................................%............................... 76 Using the CableCARD Setup %bunction ....................................%..... 76 Channel List Reo%fganization ....................................%..................... 77 Englis\b-1 Englis\b BN68-01047F-00Eng.qxd 7/14/06 5:16 AM Page 1
Contents Englis\b-2 Symbol \bress \fote WISELI\fK Using the WISELINK %bunction ....................................%........................ 78 Using the WISELINK Menu...............................%.................................. 79 Using the PHOTO (JPEG) List ....................................%....................... 80 Using the MP3 List ....................................%.....................................%...... 87 Using the Setup Menu ....................................%.................................... 89 USI\fG D-\fET What’s D-Net? ....................................%.....................................%............. 91 When Connecting D-Net (IEEE1394) Compatible devices ................ 92 Connection Options.........................%.....................................%................ 93 4-Pin and 6-Pin Connecto%fs ....................................%............................ 94 Selecting a D-Net device ....................................%................................ 95 The Di%fect Device-To-Device Option...........................%........................ 96 The D-Net cont%fol panel ....................................%.................................. 97 Cont%fol Panel Images fo%f Each Device....................................%...... 99 Ope%fating Tips ....................................%.....................................%............. 100 Reco%fding Tips ....................................%.....................................%............ 102 Tips on stopping %feco%fding....................................%.............................. 103 %bile List ....................................%.....................................%........................ 104 T%foubleshooting (D-Net)....................................%.................................. 106 \bC DIS\bLAY Using You%f TV as a Compute%f (PC) Display ................................ 110 Setting Up You%f PC Softwa%fe (Windows Only)............................. 111 Display Modes ....................................%.....................................%...... 111 Adjusting the Pictu%fe Quality ....................................%..................... 112 Changing the Pictu%fe Position ....................................%................... 113 Adjusting the Pictu%fe Quality and Position Automatically ............. 114 Changing the Pictu%fe Size (PC Mode) ....................................%...... 115 Viewing the Cu%f%fent Resolution ....................................%................. 116 Initializing the Pictu%fe Settings......................%................................. 117 A\b\bE\fDIX Identifying P%foblems ....................................%................................. 118 Installing the Stand ....................................%.................................... 119 Disconnecting the Stand....................................%............................ 119 Stand Swivel %bunction ....................................%.............................. 119 Installing the Wall Mount Kit (LN-S4096D) ................................... 120 Installing the Wall Mount Kit (LN-S4696D) ................................... 121 Using the Anti-Theft Kensington Lock ....................................%...... 123 Specifications ....................................%.....................................%........ 123 Dimensions (LN-S4096D) ....................................%.......................... 124 Dimensions (LN-S4696D) ....................................%.......................... 125 BN68-01047F-00Eng.qxd 7/14/06 5:16 AM Page 2
Englis\b-\f List o\f Features Easy-to-operate remote control Navigating Menus by Using t\be Menu Map Automatic timer to turn t\be TV on and off at any time you c\boose Adjustable picture and sound settings and t\be ability to memorize your favorite settings Automatic c\bannel tuning for up to 181 c\bannels A special filter to reduce or eliminate reception problems Fine tuning control for t\be s\barpest picture possible A built-in multi-c\bannel sound decoder for stereo and bilingual listening Built-in, dual c\bannel speakers A special sleep timer Picture-in-Picture capability t\bat lets you watc\b two c\bannels at once Widescreen TV wit\b adjustable image size Life-like clear images provided by DNle tec\bnology Color Weakness mode Digital Input jack CableCARD slot D-Net (IEEE1\f94) Digital Input (HDMI/DVI IN) jack Digital Audio Output (OPTICAL) jack Game mode Easy-to-use c\bannel manager menu. WISELINK enables you to view and play p\boto (JPEG) and audio files (MP\f) t\broug\b t\be TV’s WISELINK jack. Accessories Please make sure t\be following items are included wit\b your LCD TV. If any items are missing, contact your dealer. General In\formation Remote Cont%fol & Batte%fies (AAA x 2)(BN59-00529A) Powe%f Co%fd (3903-000144) Cleaning Cloth (BN63-01798A) Cove%f-Bottom LN-S4096D (BN63-02491A) LN-S4696D (BN63-02624A) Owne%f’s Inst%fuctions Wa%f%fanty Ca%fd / Regist%fation Ca%fd / Safety Guide Manual BN68-01047F-00Eng.qxd 7/14/06 5:16 AM Page 3
Englis\b-4 Viewing t\be Control Panel SOURCE Toggles between all the available input sou%fces (TV, AV1, AV2, S-Video, Component1, Component2, PC, HDMI1, HDMI2). In the on-sc%feen menu, use this button as you would use the E\fTER button on the %femote cont%fol. ME\fU P%fess to see an on-sc%feen menu of you%f TV’s featu%fes. P%fess to inc%fease o%f dec%fease the volume. In the on-sc%feen menu, use the buttons as you would use the and buttons on the %femote cont%fol.P%fess to change channels. In the on-sc%feen menu, use the buttons as you would use the and buttons on the %femote cont%fol. S\bEAKERS (\bOWER) P%fess to tu%fn the TV on and off. \bOWER I\fDICATOR Blinks and tu%fns off when the powe%f is on and lights up in stand-by mode. REMOTE CO\fTROL SE\fSOR Aim the %femote cont%fol towa%fds this spot on the TV. Buttons on t\be Lower-Rig\bt Part o\f t\be Panel T\be buttons on t\be lower-rig\bt panel control your TV’s basic features, including t\be on-screen menu. To use t\be more advanced features, you must use t\be remote control. BN68-01047F-00Eng.qxd 7/14/06 5:16 AM Page 4
Englis\b-5 Rear Panel Jacks Use t\be rear panel jacks to connect A/V components t\bat will be connected continuously, suc\b as VCR or DVD players. For more information on connecting equipment, see pages 8-14. Viewing t\be Connection Panel COM\bO\fE\fT I\f 1,2 Connect Component video/audio. HDMI/DVI I\f 1,2 / DVI I\f (R-AUDIO-L) Connect to the HDMI jack of a device with an HDMI output.Use the HDMI/DVI te%fminal fo%f DVI connection to an exte%fnal device with a DVI output. You should use a DVI to HDMI cable o%f DVI-HDMI adapte%f (DVI to HDMI) fo%f video connection, and the DVI-IN ‘R-AUDIO-L’ te%fminal fo%f audio. - HDMI/DVI I\f terminal does not support \bC. - No sound connection is needed fo%f an HDMI to HDMI connection. Sound connection is only needed fo%f HDMI to DVI. DIGITAL AUDIO OUT (O\bTICAL) Connect to a Digital Audio component. D-\fET (IEEE1394) S400M\bEG Connect to exte%fnal IEEE1394 digital p%foducts such as digital VCRs and camco%fde%fs. Two jacks a%fe p%fovided fo%f this pu%fpose, which allow fo%f a high deg%fee of flexibility fo%f connecting you%f D-Net cont%folled system. (Refe%f to page 91~105) AV I\f 1 Video and audio inputs fo%f exte%fnal devices, such as a camco%fde%f o%f VCR. S-VIDEO Connect an S-Video signal f%fom a camco%fde%f o%f VCR. A\fT 1 I\f (AIR)/A\fT 2 I\f (CABLE) Connect to an antenna o%f cable TV system. SERVICE Connecto%fs fo%f se%fvice only. AV OUT Connect to the audio input jacks on you%f Amplifie%f/ Home theate%f. \bC I\f Connect to the video and audio output jacks on you%f PC. \bOWER I\f\bUT Connect the supplied powe%f co%fd. KE\fSI\fGTO\f LOCK The Kensington lock (optional) is a device used to physically fix the system when used in a public place. If you want to use a locking device, contact the deale%f whe%fe you pu%fchased the TV. CableCARDTM Inse%ft a CableCARD into the slot. (Refe%f to page 14) BN68-01047F-00Eng.qxd 7/14/06 5:16 AM Page 5
Englis\b-6 WISELI\fK Connect an USB mass sto%fage device to view photo files(JPEG) and play audio files (MP3). VIDEO, (R-AUDIO-L) Video and audio inputs fo%f exte%fnal devices, such as a camco%fde%f o%f VCR. Headphone Connect a set of exte%fnal headphones fo%f p%fivate listening. Side Panel Jacks Use t\be left side panel jacks to connect a component t\bat is used only occasionally, suc\b as a camcorder or video game. (See page 11) BN68-01047F-00Eng.qxd 7/14/06 5:16 AM Page 6
Englis\b-7 Remote Control You can use t\be remote control up to a distance of about 2\f feet from t\be TV. W\ben using t\be remote, always point it directly at t\be TV. You can also use your remote control to operate your VCR, Cable box, DVD player, or Set-Top Box. \bOWER Tu%fns the TV on and off. \fUMERIC BUTTO\fS P%fess to change the channel. – P%fess to select additional channels (digital and analog) being b%foadcast by the same station. %bo%f example, to select channel “54-3”, p%fess “54”, then p%fess “ – ” and “3”. CH MGR Used to display Channel Lists on the sc%feen. A\fTE\f\fA P%fess to select “AIR” o%f “CABLE”. VCR/DVD Functions - Rewind - Stop - Play/Pause - %bast/%bo%fwa%fd VOL / VOL P%fess to inc%fease o%f dec%fease the volume. (MUTE) P%fess to tempo%fa%fily cut off the sound. ME\fU Displays the main on-sc%feen menu. S.MODE Sound mode selection. \bI\b Pictu%fe-in Pictu%fe ON/O%b%b. \b.MODE Pictu%fe effect selection. SRS Selects SRS T%fuSu%f%found XT mode. MTS P%fess to choose ste%feo, mono o%f Sepa%fate Audio P%fog%fam (SAP b%foadcast). CA\bTIO\f Cont%fols the caption decode%f. SLEE\b P%fess to select a p%feset time inte%fval fo%f automatic shut off. SET Sets the %femote to cont%fol you%f TV, VCR, Cable, DVD, o%f Set-Top Box TV, DVD, STB, CABLE, VCR P%fess to ope%fate you%f TV, DVD, STB, CABLE (box), o%f VCR When p%fessing this button, a numbe%f of buttons on the %femote cont%fol (e.g. TV, DVD, STB, CABLE, VCR, MUTE, VOL and CH buttons) light up fo%f a few seconds and then tu%fn off to save powe%f. This function is convenient fo%f using the %femote at night o%f when da%fk. SOURCE P%fess to display all of the available video sou%fces. \bRE-CH Tunes to the p%fevious channel. FAV. C H P%fess to switch to you%f favo%fite channels. WISELI\fK This function enables you to view and play photo (JPEG) and audio files (MP3) f%fom an exte%fnal device. (Refe%f to page 79) CH / CH P%fess to change channels. EXIT P%fess to exit the menu. U\b / DOW\f / LEFT / RIGHT / E\fTER Use to select on-sc%feen menu items and change menu values. I\fFO P%fess to display info%fmation on the TV sc%feen. D-\fet Runs the D-Net view function. (Refe%f to pages 91~105) STILL P%fess to stop the action du%fing a pa%fticula%f scene. P%fess again to %fesume no%fmal video. \b.SIZE Pictu%fe size selection. E.SAVI\fG Adjusts sc%feen b%fightness to save ene%fgy. CH Displays the available channels in sequence. (These buttons change channels in the PIP window only.) ADD/DEL Use to sto%fe and delete channels to/f%fom memo%fy. RESET When you%f %femote does not wo%fk, change the batte%fies and p%fess the RESET button fo%f 2-3 seconds befo%fe use. This is a special %femote cont%fol fo%f the visually impai%fed, and has B%faille points on the Powe%f, Channel, Volume, Stop and Play/Pause buttons. BN68-01047F-00Eng.qxd 7/14/06 5:16 AM Page 7
Englis\b-8 1. Place the wi%fes f%fom the twin leads unde%f the sc%fews on a 300-75 Ω adapte%f (not supplied). Use a sc%fewd%five%f to tighten the sc%fews. 2. Plug the adapto%f into the ANT 2 IN (CABLE) te%fminal on the back of the TV. Connecting VHF and UHF Antennas If your antenna \bas a set of leads t\bat look like t\bis, see “Antennas wit\b \f00 ΩFlat Twin Leads” below. If your antenna \bas one lead t\bat looks like t\bis, see “Antennas wit\b 75 ΩRound Leads”. If you \bave two antennas, see “Separate VHF and UHF Antennas”. Antennas wit\b 300 Ω Flat Twin Leads If you are using an off-air antenna (suc\b as a roof antenna or “rabbit ears”) t\bat \bas \f00 Ωtwin flat leads, follow t\be directions below. 1. Plug the antenna lead into the ANT 1 IN (AIR) te%fminal on the back of the TV. Antennas wit\b 75 Ω Round Leads 1. Connect both antenna leads to the combine%f. 2. Plug the combine%f into the ANT 1 IN (AIR) te%fminal on the bottom of the %fea%f panel. Separate VHF and UHFAntennas If you \bave two separate antennas for your TV (one VHF and one UHF), you must combine t\be two antenna signals before connecting t\be antennas to t\be TV. T\bis procedure requires an optional combiner-adaptor (available at most electronics s\bops). UHF VHF ANT 1 IN (AIR) ANT 2 IN (CABLE) ANT 1 IN(AIR) 1. Lift the cove%f at the back of the %femote cont%fol upwa%fd as shown in the figu%fe. 2. Install two AAA size batte%fies.Make su%fe to match the “+” and “–” ends of the batte%fies with the diag%fam inside the compa%ftment. 3. Replace the cove%f.Remove the batte%fies and sto%fe them in a cool, d%fy place if you won’t be using the %femote cont%fol fo%f a long time. The %femote cont%fol can be used up to about 23 feet f%fom the TV. (Assuming typical TV usage, the batte%fies last fo%f about one yea%f.) If the remote control doesn’t work, check the following: 1. Is the TV powe%f on? 2. A%fe the plus and minus ends of the batte%fies %feve%fsed? 3. A%fe the batte%fies d%fained? 4. Is the%fe a powe%f outage, o%f is the powe%f co%fd unplugged? 5. Is the%fe a special fluo%fescent light o%f neon sign nea%fby? Installing Batteries in t\be Remote Control UHF VHF Connections BN68-01047F-00Eng.qxd 7/14/06 5:16 AM Page 8