Samsung LT-P326W TFL LCD Television User Manual
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English-8 Connecting Cable TV To connect to a cable TV system, follow the instructions below. Cable without a Cable Box 1 Plug the incoming cable into the ANT IN terminal on back of the TV. Because this TV is cable-ready, you do not need a cable box to view unscrambled cable channels. 2 Plug the combiner into the ANT IN terminal on the bottom of the rear panel. INSTALLATION Antennas with 75-ohm Round Leads 1 Plug the antenna lead into the ANT IN terminal on the bottom of the back panel. Separate VHF and UHF Antennas If you have two separate antennas for your TV (one VHF and one UHF), you must combine the two antenna signals before connecting the antennas to the TV. This procedure requires a an optional combiner-adaptor (available at most electronics shops). 1 Connect both antenna leads to the combiner. BN68-00653A-01Eng.qxd 5/7/04 9:03 AM Page 8
English-9 INSTALLATION Connecting to a Cable Box that Descrambles All Channels 1 Find the cable that is connected to the ANT OUT terminal on your cable box. This terminal might be labeled “ANT OUT”, “VHF OUT”, or simply, “OUT”. 2 Connect the other end of this cable to the ANT IN terminal on the back of the TV. Connecting to a Cable Box that Descrambles Some Channels If your cable box descrambles only some channels (such as premium channels), follow the instructions below. You will need a two-way splitter, an RF (A/B) switch, and four lengths of coaxial cable. (These items are available at most electronics stores.) 1 Find and disconnect the cable that is connected to the ANTENNA IN terminal on your cable box. This terminal might be labeled “ANT IN”, “VHF IN”, or simply, “IN”. 2 Connect this cable to a two-way splitter. 3 Connect a coaxial cable between an OUTPUT terminal on the splitter and the IN terminal on the cable box. BN68-00653A-01Eng.qxd 5/7/04 9:03 AM Page 9
English-10 4 Connect a coaxial cable between the ANT OUT terminal on the cable box and the B–IN terminal on the A/B switch. 5 Connect another cable between the other OUT terminal on the splitter and the A–IN terminal on the RF (A/B) switch. 6 Connect the last coaxial cable between the OUT terminal on the RF (A/B) switch and the VHF/UHF terminal on the rear of the TV. INSTALLATION After you’ve made this connection, set the A/B switch to the “A” position for normal viewing. Set the A/B switch to the “B” position to view scrambled channels. (When you set the A/B switch to “B,” you will need to tune your TV to the cable box’s output channel, which is usually channel 3 or 4.) BN68-00653A-01Eng.qxd 5/7/04 9:03 AM Page 10
English-11 Connecting HDMI Supports connections between HDMI-connection-enabled AV devices (Set Top boxes, DVD players, AV receivers and digital TVs). What is HDMI? - HDMI, or high-definition multimedia interface, is a next-generation interface that enables the transmission of digital audio and video signals using a single cable without compression. - HDMI allows multiple channels of digital audio (5.1 channels).The difference between HDMIand DVIis that the HDMIdevice is smaller in size, has theHDCP(High Definition Content Protection) coding feature installed, and supports multi - channel digital audio. INSTALLATION 1Connect HDMI cable from the TV to the input terminal of the HDMI device. How to connect Core Core provided reduces EMI(E1ectromagnetic Interference) noises from electrical or electronic products and prevents magnetic impact from ambient environment. After connecting AV cable of TV or Component cable, install Core as shown in the picture. BN68-00653A-01Eng.qxd 5/7/04 9:03 AM Page 11
English-12 INSTALLATION AV OUT 3Connect a coaxial cable between the ANT OUT terminal on the VCR and the antenna terminal on the TV. AV OUT 4Connect a set of audio cables between the AUDIO OUT jacks on the VCR and the AUDIO jacks on the TV. AV OUT 5Connect a video cable between the VIDEO OUT jack on the VCR and the VIDEO jack on the TV. Follow the instructions in “Viewing a VCR or Camcorder Tape” to view your VCR tape. * Each external input source device has a different back panel configuration. A coaxial cable is usually included with a VCR. (If not, check your local electronics store). If you have a “mono” (non-stereo) VCR, use the Y-connector (not supplied) to hook up to the left and right audio input jacks of the TV. If your VCR is stereo, you must connect two cables. Connecting a VCR These instructions assume that you have already connected your TV to an antenna or a cable TV system (according to the instructions on pages 7-10). Skip step 1 if you have not yet connected to an antenna or a cable system. 1Unplug the cable or antenna from the back of the TV. 2Connect the cable or antenna to the ANT IN terminal on the back of the VCR. BN68-00653A-01Eng.qxd 5/7/04 9:03 AM Page 12
English-13 INSTALLATION AV OUT 3Connect an S-video cable between the S-VIDEO OUT jack on the VCR and the S-VIDEO INPUT jack on the TV. An S-video cable is usually included with an S-VHS VCR. (If not, check your local electronics store.) * Each external input source device has a different back panel configuration. AV OUT 1To begin, follow steps 1–3 in the previous section to connect the antenna or cable to your VCR and your TV. Connecting an S-VHS VCR Your Samsung TV can be connected to an S-Video signal from an S-VHS VCR. (This connection delivers a better picture as compared to a standard VHS VCR.) AV OUT 2Connect a set of audio cables between the AUDIO OUT jacks on the VCR and the AUDIO INPUT jacks on the TV. Connecting a DVI-D Cable Note:If you are using a DVI-D cable to connect 1.Be sure to connect the audio cable (sold separately)as shown above to get normal TV sound. 2.See Appendix “Display Modes ”for supported resolutions. 3.The screen may have shifted to the right or to the left after connecting the cable. The screen must be adjusted on the source(Set-top box). 4.Each external input source device has a different back panel configuration. 1Connect a DVI-D cable between the DVI-I INPUT connector on the TV and the DVI connector on the DVD player/ Set-Top BOX. 2Connect a set of audio cables between the L-AUDIO-R jack on the TV and the AUDIO OUTPUT jacks on the DVD player/ Set-Top BOX. BN68-00653A-01Eng.qxd 5/7/04 9:03 AM Page 13
English-14 INSTALLATION Note: For an explanation of Component video, see your DVD player owner's manual. * Each external input source device has a different back panel configuration. Connecting a DVD Player The rear panel jacks on your TV make it easy to connect a DVD player to your TV. 1Connect a set of audio cables between the COMPONENT1 or COMPONENT2 L, R AUDIO INPUT jacks on the TV and the AUDIO OUT jacks on the DVD player. 2Connect a video cable between the COMPONENT1 or COMPONENT2 (Y, P B, PR) jacks on the TV and the Y, PB, PRjacks on the DVD player. Note: For an explanation of Component video, see your Set-Top Box owner's manual. * Each external input source device has a different back panel configuration. Connecting a Digital TV Set-Top Box The connections for a typical set-top box are shown below. 1Connect a set of audio cables between the L, R COMPONENT1 or COMPONENT2 AUDIO INPUT jacks on the TV and the AUDIO OUT jacks on the Set-Top Box. 2Connect a video cable between the COMPONENT1 or COMPONENT2 (Y, P B, PR) jacks on the TV and the Y, PB, PRjacks on the Set-Top Box. BN68-00653A-01Eng.qxd 5/7/04 9:03 AM Page 14
English-15 INSTALLATION Connecting a PC Note: This figure shows the Standard Connector-jack panel. The actual configuration on your TV may be different. TV Rear panel PC VIDEO CABLE ( D-SUB ) PC AUDIO CABLE - Connect the D- Sub cable to “PC (PC IN)” on the rear of your set. - Connect the stereo audio cable to “ AUDIO (PC IN)” on the rear of your set and the other end to “Audio Out” of the sound card on your computer. BN68-00653A-01Eng.qxd 5/7/04 9:03 AM Page 15
English-16 INSTALLATION 1.What is the Anynet? Anynet is an AV network system that enbles you to easily control Samsung audio-video (AV) devices from your through the Anynet menu via a Samsung TV. [ Anynet Features and Benefits ] •Anynet allows you to access most features of any device connected to your TV set from a single remote control. With Anynet, there is no need to use different remote controls for different devices. Moreover, there is no need to press separate buttons to switch devices. •Just choose a function from the Anynet menu and the rest of the process required is performed automatically via the network linking the devices. It frees you from the inconvenience of pressing separate buttons on separate devices several times to perform a task. - Ex} To play a DVD: Regular (Three remote controls; nine button presses) - Through Anynet (One remote control; three button presses) •The Anynet network allows the devices connected to exchange control commands with one another and check the operating status. As a result, you can use your TV remote control to control your DVD player when you Play DVDs and to control the STB when you watch the STB (set-top box) programs. •You can switch easily and conveniently between listening to the program you are currently watching through your TV speakers or through Home Theater with 5.1 channel speakers. [ Anynet is most convenient when ] •You watch content from external input source device such as DVDs, STB programs or the VCR. •You need to change channels, adjust the volume or skip scenes while you are watching content from an external input source device. •You want to switch between the TV speakers and the 5.1 channel speakers while you are watching a program ++ Anynet Please refer to ‘ Anynet AV Owner’s Instructions’ that is provided separately for the detailed information on Anynet. BN68-00653A-01Eng.qxd 5/7/04 9:03 AM Page 16
English-17 INSTALLATION 2.Anynet 1. Anynet System is available only for Samsung Anynet-supported AV devices. 2. See below for Anynet-supported devices. (All devices except for 2 and 4 are soon to be added) 3. All video cables are connected to the TV set. 4. Anynet System does not support more than one of the same type of devices. 5. One Anynet System menu can support up to two devices besides the TV. 6. Anynet System can support only one Home theater. 7. “Standard Connection” means a connection configuration in which no digital optical/coaxial cables are connected. 8. “Advanced Connection” means a connection configuration in which digital optical/coaxial cables are connected. 9. Anynet begins to operate when the Anynet-supported AV devices are plugged in and enter Standby mode. DVD Player DVD/VCR Combo DVD Recorder DVD Receiver or Home Theater DVD Recorder Combo DVD Recorder Combo Receiver AV Receiver Satellite Set-Top Box Cable Set-Top Box HDTV Set-Top Box The Anynet does not support set-top box models T165 and K165. BN68-00653A-01Eng.qxd 5/7/04 9:03 AM Page 17