Samsung LN-S4096D TFT-LCD Television User Manual
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Englis\b-29 1 P%fess the ME\fU button. P%fess the o%f button to select “Setup”, then p%fess the E\fTER button. 2 P%fess the o%f button to select “Clock”, then p%fess the E\fTER button. The Clock can be set automatically if you a%fe %feceiving a digital signal. 4 P%fess the o%f button to select “Time Zone”, then p%fess the E\fTER button. P%fess the o%f button 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), then p%fess the E\fTER button. 5 P%fess the o%f button to select “DST”(Daylight Saving Time), then p%fess the E\fTER button. P%fess the o%f button to select “On” o%f “Off”, then p%fess the E\fTER button. 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. 3 P%fess the o%f button to select “Clock Mode”, then p%fess the E\fTER button. P%fess the o%f button to select “Auto”, then p%fess the E\fTER button. Option 2: Setting the Clock Automatically •When you set up Auto Time, the set time may not be co%f%fect depending on the b%foadcasting station and signal. If the%fe is a diffe%fence between the %feal time and set time, please set the time manually. BN68-01047F-00Eng.qxd 7/14/06 5:16 AM Page 29
Englis\b-\f0 Setting t\be On/O\f\f Timer 1 P%fess the ME\fU button. P%fess the o%f button to select “Setup”, then p%fess the E\fTER button. 2 P%fess the o%f button to select “Time%f”, then p%fess the E\fTER button. P%fess the o%f button to select “On Time%f”, then p%fess the E\fTER button. P%fess the o%f button to adjust “Hou%f/Min”, then p%fess the button to move to the next step. %. Set othe%f items using the same method as above. To activate On Time%f with the setting ente%fed, set Activation to “Off, Mon~%b%fi, Daily o%f Once” by p%fessing o%f button. P%fess the E\fTER button. 3 P%fess the o%f button to select “Off Time%f”, then p%fess the E\fTER button. P%fess the o%f button to adjust “Hou%f/Min”, then p%fess the button to move to the next step. Set othe%f items using the same method as above. To activate Off Time%f with the setting ente%fed, set Activation to “Off, Mon~Sat, Mon~%b%fi, Daily o%f Once” by p%fessing o%f button. P%fess the E\fTER buton. When finished, select “Retu%fn” by p%fessing o%f button and E\fTER button to %fetu%fn to the p%fevious menu. P%fess the EXIT button to exit. • You can set the hou%f, minute, and channel di%fectly by p%fessing the numbe%f buttons on the %femote cont%fol. Auto \bower Off When you set the time%f “On”, the television will eventually tu%fn off, if no cont%fols a%fe ope%fated fo%f 3 hou%fs afte%f the TV was tu%fned on by the time%f. This function is only available in time%f “On” mode and p%fevents ove%fheating o%f leakage, which may occu%f if a TV is on fo%f too long time. (when you a%fe on vacation, fo%f example.) • You can set the hou%f, minute, and channel di%fectly by p%fessing the numbe%f buttons on the %femote cont%fol. BN68-01047F-00Eng.qxd 7/14/06 5:16 AM Page 30
Englis\b-\f1 T\be sleep timer automatically s\buts off t\be TV after a preset time (from \f0 to 180 minutes). 1 P%fess the ME\fU button. P%fess the o%f button to select “Setup”, then p%fess the E\fTER button. 2 P%fess the o%f button to select “Time%f”, then p%fess the E\fTER button. P%fess the o%f button to select “Sleep Time%f”, then p%fess the E\fTER button. 3 P%fess the o%f button to set sleep time%f to “30min, 60min, 90min, 120min, 150min, 180min o%f Off”, then p%fess the E\fTER button. 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. Setting t\be Sleep Timer Alternate method P%fess the SLEE\b button on the %femote cont%fol %fepeatedly until the app%fop%fiate inte%fval appea%fs (any of the p%feset values f%fom “off” to “180 min”.) BN68-01047F-00Eng.qxd 7/14/06 5:16 AM Page 31
Englis\b-\f2 Use t\be remote control to switc\b between viewing signals from connected equipment, suc\b as a VCR, DVD, Set-Top Box or t\be TV source (broadcast or cable). Viewing an External Signal Source 1 P%fess the ME\fU button. P%fess the E\fTER button to select “Input”. 2 P%fess the o%f button to select “Sou%fce List”, then p%fess the E\fTER button. P%fess the o%f button to select a signal sou%fce, then p%fess the E\fTER button. •When you connect equipment to the TV, you can choose between the following sets of jacks: “AV1”, “S-Video”, “Component1”, “Component2”, “PC”, “HDMI1”, o%f “HDMI2” on the TV’s %fea%f panel, and "AV2" on the TV's side panel. Alternate method Setting the Signal Source P%fess the SOURCE button on the %femote cont%fol %fepeatedly to select an exte%fnal signal sou%fce. Only connected devices can be selected. Befo%fe selecting an input sou%fce, make su%fe the co%f%fesponding exte%fnal device is connected fi%fst. HDMI input can be selected only when the exte%fnal device is tu%fned on and connected to the TV. BN68-01047F-00Eng.qxd 7/14/06 5:16 AM Page 32
Englis\b-\f\f T\bis feature enables you to name t\be input source you \bave connected. Assigning Names to External Input Mode 1 P%fess the ME\fU button. P%fess the E\fTER button to select “Input”. 2 P%fess the o%f button to select “Edit Name”, then p%fess the E\fTER button. 3 P%fess the o%f button to select a signal sou%fce to edit, then p%fessthe E\fTER button. 4 P%fess the o%f button to select the exte%fnal device : VCR, DVD, D-VHS, Cable STB, HD STB, Satellite STB, PVR STB, AV Receive%f, DVD Receive%f, Game, Camco%fde%f, DVD Combo, DVD HDD Reco%fde%f, PC, Inte%fnet TV Recv., Inte%factive TV Recv., VOD (Video On Demand) STB, TV. P%fess the E\fTER button. Set othe%f signal sou%fces (AV1, AV2, S-Video, Component1, Component2, PC, HDMI1, HDMI2) using the same method as listed above. 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. BN68-01047F-00Eng.qxd 7/14/06 5:16 AM Page 33
Englis\b-\f4 Selecting Your Favorite C\bannels You can store your favorite c\bannels for eac\b available input source (suc\b as TV and CATV). Preset : To use t\be C\bannel Manager function, first run Auto Program (see page 20). C\bannel Control 1 P%fess the ME\fU button. P%fess the o%f button to select “Channel”, then p%fess the E\fTER button. 2 P%fess the o%f button to select “Channel Manage%f”, then p%fess the E\fTER button. P%fess the o%f button to select “All”, then p%fess the E\fTER button. 3 P%fess the / / / buttons to select a channel, then p%fess the E\fTER button and option window will appea%f. P%fess the o%f button to select “%bavo%fite”, the p%fess the E\fTER button and a ma%fk, designating the channel as a %bavo%fite Channel will appea%f. P%fess the E\fTER button again to deselect the selected channel and the ma%fk will disappea%f. • Red button (List Mode) : If you p%fess the Red button %fepeatedly, the All Channel List, the Added Channel List o%f the %bavo%fite Channel List is selected sequentially. To Store Your Favorite Channels: Only memo%fized channels can be set as %bavo%fite channels. 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. Alternate method Select Channel menu ➔ Channel Manage%f ➔ %bavo%fite P%fess the FAV.CH button %fepeatedly to jump f%fom one favo%fite channel to anothe%f. BN68-01047F-00Eng.qxd 7/14/06 5:17 AM Page 34
Englis\b-\f5 You can display a list of all c\bannels, added c\bannels, or your favorite c\bannels. Preset : To use t\be C\bannel Manager function, first run Auto Program (see page 20). Viewing t\be C\bannel Lists 1 P%fess the ME\fU button. P%fess the o%f button to select “Channel”, then p%fess the E\fTER button. 2 P%fess the o%f button to select “Channel Manage%f”, then p%fess the E\fTER button. P%fess the o%f button to select “All”, then p%fess the E\fTER button. 3 If you want to watch the channel, p%fess the / / / buttons to select a channel, then p%fess the E\fTER button and the option window will appea%f. 4 P%fess the E\fTER button to select “Watch”, then p%fess the E\fTER button again. The selected channel b%foadcasting window will appea%f. Alternate method P%fess the CH MGR button on the %femote cont%fol to display a list of channels. BN68-01047F-00Eng.qxd 7/14/06 5:17 AM Page 35
Englis\b-\f6 Adding and Erasing C\bannels Preset : To use t\be C\bannel Manager function, first run Auto Program (See page 20). 1 P%fess the ME\fU button. P%fess the o%f button to select “Channel”, then p%fess the E\fTER button. 2 P%fess the o%f button to select “Channel Manage%f”, then p%fess the E\fTER button. P%fess the o%f button to select “Added” then p%fess the E\fTER button. 3 P%fess the / / / buttons to select a channel, then p%fess the E\fTER button and option window will appea%f. P%fess the o%f button to select “Add”, then p%fess the E\fTER button; the ma%fk will appea%f and the channel will be added. To deselect the selected channel, p%fess the o%f button to select “Delete”, then p%fess the E\fTER button. The ma%fk will disappea%f. • Red button (List Mode) : If you p%fess the Red button %fepeatedly, the All Channel List, the Added Channel List o%f the %bavo%fite Channel List is selected sequentially. • G%feen button (Add All) : P%fess to add all channels of the channel list. • Yellow button (Delete All) : P%fess to delete all channels of the channel list. 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. BN68-01047F-00Eng.qxd 7/14/06 5:17 AM Page 36
Englis\b-\f7 Labeling t\be C\bannels Use t\bis feature to assign an easy-to-remember label to analog c\bannels (i.e., “CBS”, “ESPN”, “PBS2”, CNN02”, etc.) A label consists of five fields, w\bere eac\b field is a letter, a number or a blank. W\ben t\be INFO button is pressed, t\be c\bannel label will appear. 1 P%fess the ME\fU button. P%fess the o%f button to select “Channel”, then p%fess the E\fTER button. 2 P%fess the o%f button to select “Channel Manage%f”, then p%fess the E\fTER button. P%fess the o%f button to select “All”, then p%fess the E\fTER button. 3 P%fess the / / / button to select a channel, then p%fess the E\fTER button and option window will appea%f. P%fess the o%f button to select “Name”, then p%fess the E\fTER button. 4 P%fess the o%f button to select a lette%f, a numbe%f o%f a blank. (Results in this sequence: A...Z, 0...9, +, -, *, /, blank). If you add o%f delete a TV channel, the labeled channels will also be added o%f deleted. 5 P%fess the o%f button to switch to the next field, which will be selected. Select a second lette%f o%f digit by p%fessing o%f button, as above. Repeat the p%focess to select the last th%fee digits. To e%fase the assigned new name, p%fess and hold the o%f button until a blank appea%fs. When you have finished, p%fess the ME\fU button. 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. BN68-01047F-00Eng.qxd 7/14/06 5:17 AM Page 37
Englis\b-\f8 Fine Tuning Analog C\bannels Use fine tuning to manually adjust a particular c\bannel for optimal reception. 1 P%fess the ME\fU button. P%fess the o%f button to select “Channel”, then p%fess the E\fTER button. 2 P%fess the o%f button to select “%bine Tune”, then p%fess the E\fTER button. 3 P%fess the button. P%fess the o%f button to adjust the fine tuning. To sto%fe the fine tuning setting in the TV’s memo%fy, p%fess the E\fTER button. 4 To %feset the fine tuning setting, p%fess the button to select “Reset”, then p%fess the E\fTER button. Select “Retu%fn” by p%fessing the o%f button, then p%fess the E\fTER button %fetu%fn to the p%fevious menu. P%fess the EXIT button to exit. Only analog TV channels can be fine tuned. " *" will appea%f next to the name of fine-tuned channels. Analog BN68-01047F-00Eng.qxd 7/14/06 5:17 AM Page 38