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Viewing the Connection Panel
Whenever you connect an external device to your TV, make sure that power on the unit is turned off
When connecting an external device, match the colour of the connection terminal to the cable.
1 PC IN [PC] / [AUDIO]
Connect to the video and audio output jack on your PC.
2 COMPONENT IN
Connect component video cables (optional) to component connector ("PR", "PB", "Y") on the rear of
your set and the other ends to corresponding component video out connectors on the DTV or DVD.
If you wish to connect both the Set-Top Box and DTV (or DVD), you should connect the Set-Top Box
to the DTV (or DVD) and connect the DTV (or DVD) to component connector ("PR", "PB", "Y") on
your set.
The PR, PB and Y connectors on your component devices (DTV or DVD) are sometimes labeled Y,
B-Y and R-Y or Y, Cb and Cr.
Connect RCA audio cables (optional) to "R - AUDIO - L" on the rear of your set and the other ends to
corresponding audio out connectors on the DTV or DVD.
3 HDMI IN 1, HDMI IN 2, HDMI IN 3
Supports connections between HDMI-connection-enabled AV devices (Set-Top Boxes, DVD players)
No additional Audio connection is needed for an HDMI to HDMI connection.
When using an HDMI/DVI cable connection, you must use the HDMI IN 2 jack.
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Power Input
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Viewing the Menus
1. With the power on, press the MENU button.
The main menu appears on the screen. The menu’ s left side has
icons: Picture, Sound, Channel, Setup, Input, Digital Menu.
2. Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select one of the icons.
Then press the
ENTER
button to access the icon’s sub-menu.
3. Press the EXIT button to exit.
The on-screen menus disappear from the screen after about
one minute.
Using the TOOLS Button
You can use the TOOLS button to select your frequently
used functions quickly and easily. The “Tools” menu change
depending on which external input mode you are viewing.
1. Press the TOOLS button.
The “Tools” menu will appear.
2. Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select a menu.
3. Press the ▲/▼/◄/►/
ENTER
buttons to display, change, or
use the selected items. For a more detailed description of each
function, refer to the corresponding page.
Anynet+ (HDMI-CEC), see page 56
Picture Mode, see page 17
Sound Mode, see page 23
Sleep Timer, see page 25
SRS TS XT, see page 23
Energy Saving, see page 28
Dual l-ll, see page 24
PIP, see page 22
Auto Adjustment, see page 47
Tools
Anynet+ (HDMI-CEC)
Picture Mode : Standard
Sound Mode : Custom
Sleep Timer : Off
SRS TS XT : Off
Energy Saving : Off
Dual l-ll : Mono
Move Enter Exit
Picture
Mode : Standard
Backlight 7
Contrast 95
Brightness 45
Sharpness 50
Colour 50
Tint G50 R50
Detailed Settings
sMore
TV
Move Enter Return
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Sorting the Stored Channels
This operation allows you to change the programme numbers
of the stored channels.
This operation may be necessary after using the auto store.
Not available in DTV or external input mode.
1. Press the MENU button to display the menu.
Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select "Channel", then press the
ENTER
button.
2. Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select "Sort", then press the
ENTER
button.
3. Select the channel number that you wish to change by
pressing the ▲ or ▼ button repeatedly.
Press the
ENTER
button.
The selected channel number and name are moved to right
side.
4. Press the ▲ or ▼ button to move to the position in which you
would like to change and then press the
ENTER
button.
The selected channel is exchanged with the one
previously stored to the chosen number.
5. Repeat steps 3 to 4 for another channel to be sorted.
6. Press the EXIT button to exit.
Assigning Channels Names
Channel names will be assigned automatically when channel
information is broadcast. These names can be changed,
allowing you to assign new names.
Not available in DTV or external input mode.
1. Press the MENU button to display the menu.
Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select "Channel", then press the
ENTER
button.
2. Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select "Name", then press the
ENTER
button.
3. If necessary, select the channel to be assigned to a new
name by pressing the ▲ or ▼ button. Press the
ENTER
button
The selection bar is displayed around the name box.
4.
To... Then...
Select a letter, number or symbol Press the ▲ or ▼ button
Move on the next letter Press the ► button
Move back the previous letter Press the ◄ button
Conrm the name
Press the
ENTER
button
The following characters are available: Letters of the alphabet (A~Z) / Numbers (0~9) / Special
characters (+, -, *, /, space)
5. Repeat steps 3 to 4 for each channel to be assigned to a new name.
6. Press the EXIT button to exit.
Sort
Prog. Ch. Name
0 C--
1 C23
2 C16
3 C3
4 S1
s
TV
Move Enter Return
Channel
Country :
United Kingdom
Auto Store
Manual Store
Channel Manager
Sort
Name
Fine Tune
LNA : Off
TV
Move Enter Return
Name
Move Enter Return
Prog. Ch. Name
0 C-- -----
1 C23 -----
2 C16 -----
3 C3 -----
4 S1 -----
s
TV
Channel
Country :
United Kingdom
Auto Store
Manual Store
Channel Manager
Sort
Name
Fine Tune
LNA : Off
Move Enter Return
TV
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Viewing the Picture In Picture (PIP)
You can display a sub picture within the main picture of set
programme or video input. In this way, you can watch the
picture of set programme or video input from any connected
equipment while watching the main picture.
1. Press the MENU button to display the menu.
Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select "Setup", then press the
ENTER
button.
2. Press the▲ or ▼ button to select "PIP", then press the
ENTER
button.
3. Select the required option by pressing the ▲ or ▼ button, then
press the
ENTER
button.
4. When you are satisfied with your setting, press the
ENTER
button.
5. Press the EXIT button to exit.
You may notice that the picture in the PIP window becomes
slightly unnatural when you use the main screen to view a game
or karaoke.
Easy Setting
1. Press the TOOLS button on the remote control.
2. Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select “PIP”, then press the
ENTER
button.
3. Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select a particular item.
4. Press the ◄ or ► button to select the required option.
5. Press the EXIT or TOOLS button to exit.
PIP: On/Off
You can activate or deactivate the PIP function.
Main picture Sub picture
Component TV, Ext.1, Ext.2, AV, DTV
HDMI 1, 2, 3 TV, Ext.1, Ext.2, AV, DTV
PC TV, Ext.1, Ext.2, AV, DTV
Source
You can select a source of the sub-picture.
Size: / /
You can select a size of the sub-picture.
If main picture is in "HDMI" mode, "Size" is available.
Position: / / /
You can select a position of the sub-picture.
In Double ( , ) mode, "Position" cannot be selected.
Programme
You can select a channel of the sub-picture only when the "Source" is set to "TV" or "DTV".
Tools
Anynet+ (HDMI-CEC)
Picture Mode : Standard
Sound Mode : Custom
Sleep Timer : Off
SRS TS XT : Off
Energy Saving : Off
PIP
Move Enter Exit
TV
Setup
Plug & Play
Language : English
Time
Light Effect :
In Watching TV
Auto Wall-Mount
Melody : Off
Entertainment : Off
Energy Saving : Off
PIP
Move Enter Return
Mode : Custom
Equalizer
SRS TS XT : Off
Auto Volume : Off
Internal Mute : Off
Reset
Move Enter Return
TV
PIP
PIP : On
Source : TV
Size :
Position :
Programme : P 1
Move Enter Return
PIP
PIP : On
Source : TV
Programme : P 1
Size :
Position :
Move Adjust Return
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Setting and Displaying the Current Time
You can set the TV’s clock so that the current time is
displayed when you press the INFO button. You must also set
the time if you wish to use the automatic On/Off timers.
1. Press the MENU button to display the menu.
Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select "Setup", then press the
ENTER
button.
2. Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select "Time", then press the
ENTER
button.
3. Press the
ENTER
button to select "Clock Set".
4.
5. Press the EXIT button to exit.
The current time will appear every time you press the INFO button.
You can also set "Year", "Month", "Day", "Hour" and "Minute" by pressing the number buttons on the
remote control.
To... Press the....
Move to "Month", "Day", "Year", "Hour"
or "Minute"
◄ or ► button.
Set the "Month", "Day", "Year", "Hour"
or "Minute"
▲ or ▼ button.
Conrm the setting
ENTER
button
Setting the Sleep Timer
You can select a time period of between 30 and 180 minutes
after which the television automatically switches to standby
mode.
1. Press the MENU button to display the menu.
Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select "Setup", then press the
ENTER
button.
2. Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select "Time", then press the
ENTER
button.
3. Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select "Sleep Timer", then press
the
ENTER
button.
4. Press the ▲ or ▼ button repeatedly until the desired time
appears (Off, 30, 60, 90, 120, 150, 180).
Press the
ENTER
button.
5. Press the EXIT button to exit.
The TV automatically switches to standby mode when the
timer reaches 0.
Easy Setting
1. Press the TOOLS button on the remote control.
2. Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select “Sleep Timer”.
3. Press the ◄ or ► button to select the minute.
4. Press the EXIT or TOOLS button to exit.
Tools
Anynet+ (HDMI-CEC)
Picture Mode : Standard
Sound Mode : Custom
Sleep Timer Off
SRS TS XT : Off
Energy Saving : Off
Dual l-ll : Mono
Move Adjust Exit
Mode : Custom
Equalizer
SRS TS XT : Off
Auto Volume : Off
Internal Mute : Off
Reset
Move Enter Return
TV
Setup
Plug & Play
Language : English
Time
Light Effect :
In Watching TV
Auto Wall-Mount
Melody : Off
Entertainment : Off
Energy Saving : Off
PIP
Move Enter Return
TV
Clock Set
Month
01
Day
p
q
01
2008
Year
00
Hour
00
Minute
Move Adjust Return
Mode : Custom
Equalizer
SRS TS XT : Off
Auto Volume : Off
Internal Mute : Off
Reset
Move Enter Return
TV
Setup
Plug & Play
Language : English
Time
Light Effect :
In Watching TV
Auto Wall-Mount
Melody : Off
Entertainment : Off
Energy Saving : Off
PIP
Move Enter Return
Time
Clock Set : 00:00
Sleep Timer :
Timer 1 :
Timer 2 :
Timer 3 :
Move Enter Return
TV
Off
30
60
90
120
150
180
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Editing the Input Source Names
Name the device connected to the input jacks to make your
input source selection easier.
1. Press the MENU button to display the menu.
Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select "Input", then press the
ENTER button.
2. Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select "Edit Name", then press the
ENTER button.
3. Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select the device that you wish to
edit.
Press the ENTER button.
4. Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select the required device.
Press the ENTER button.
5. Press the EXIT button to exit.
When a PC with a resolution of 1920 x 1080@60Hz is
connected to the HDMI IN 2 port, you should set the
"HDMI2" mode to "PC" in the "Edit Name" of the "Input"
mode.
Selecting the Source
You can select among external sources connected to your TV’s
input jacks.
1. Press the MENU button to display the menu.
Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select "Input", then press the
ENTER button.
2. Press the ENTER button again, to select "Source List".
When no external device is connected to your set, only "TV",
"Ext.1", "Ext.2", "DTV" are activated in the "Source List".
"AV", "S-Video", "Component", "PC", "HDMI1",
"HDMI2","HDMI3" are activated only when they are
connected to your set.
3. Select the required device by pressing the ▲ or ▼ button.
Press the ENTER button.
Press the SOURCE button on the remote control to toggle
between all the available source.
TV mode can be selected by pressing the TV/DTV button,
number buttons(0~9), and the P</> button on the
remote control.
Mode : Custom
Equalizer
SRS TS XT : Off
Auto Volume : Off
Internal Mute : Off
Reset
Move Enter Return
TV
Input
Source List : TV
Edit Name
Anynet+(HDMI-CEC)
WISELINK
Move Enter Return
Mode : Custom
Equalizer
SRS TS XT : Off
Auto Volume : Off
Internal Mute : Off
Reset
Move Enter Return
TV
Edit Name
Ext.1 : ----
Ext.2 : ----
AV : ----
S-Video : ----
Component : ----
PC : ----
HDMI1 : ----
HDMI2 : ----
HDMI3 : ----
Move Enter Return
----
VCR
DVD
Cable STB
Satellite STB
PVR STB
AV Receiver
s
Mode : Custom
Equalizer
SRS TS XT : Off
Auto Volume : Off
Internal Mute : Off
Reset
Move Enter Return
TV
Input
Source List : TV
Edit Name
Anynet+(HDMI-CEC)
WISELINK
Move Enter Return
Mode : Custom
Equalizer
SRS TS XT : Off
Auto Volume : Off
Internal Mute : Off
Reset
Move Enter Return
TV
Source List
TV
Ext.1 : ----
Ext.2 : ----
AV : ----
S-Video : ----
Component : ----
PC : ----
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Move Enter Return
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The company does not guarantee the normal operation of the
DTV menu for countries other than the supported countries
(France, Germany, Italy, Netherlands, Spain, Switzerland,
United Kingdom, Austria) because only these country standards
are supported.
In addition, when the country of the broadcast stream differs
from the country selected by the current user, the string
appearing in the channel banner, Info, Guide, Channel
Manager, etc. may not be displayed properly.
Available in DTV mode. Preset to the DTV mode by using the
TV/DTV button on your remote control. To help you navigate
around the on-screen menu system and adjust the various
settings available, refer to the following illustration.
Press the MENU button to display the menu.
Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select "Digital Menu", then press the
ENTER button.
The sub-items of the CI Menu may vary depending on the CAM model.
Language
Audio Language
Subtitle Language
Teletext Language
Preference
Now/Next, Full Guide
Guide
Now & Next Guide
Full Guide
Scheduled List
Default Guide
Channel
Country
Auto Store
Manual Store
Edit Favourite Channels
Channel List
Setup
Menu Transparency
Change PIN
Parental Lock
Subtitle
Subtitle Mode
Audio Format
Audio Description
Digital Text
Time Zone
Common Interface
System
Product Information
Signal Information
Software Upgrade
Reset
High, Medium, Low, Opaque
Off, On
Normal, Hard of hearing
Primary Audio Language
Secondary Audio Language
Primary Subtitle Language
Secondary Subtitle Language
Primary Teletext Language
Secondary Teletext Language (Depending On the Country)
Disable, Enable
PCM, Dolby Digital
All, Favourites, Default
Previewing the DTV Menu System
Audio Description Off, On
Volume
Application Info, CI Menu
Mode : Custom
Equalizer
SRS TS XT : Off
Auto Volume : Off
Internal Mute : Off
Reset
Move Enter Return
TV
Digital Menu
Guide
Digital Channel
Setup
Language
Move Enter Return
Mode : Custom
Equalizer
SRS TS XT : Off
Auto Volume : Off
Internal Mute : Off
Reset
Move Enter Return
Guide
Now & Next Guide
Full Guide
Scheduled List
Default Guide : Full Guide
Move Enter Return
DTV
Move Enter Return
Channel
Country :
United Kingdom
Auto Store
Manual Store
Edit Favourite Channels
Channel List
Move Enter Return
DTV
Move Enter Return
Setup
Menu Transparency
: Medium
Change PIN
Parental Lock
Subtitle : Off
Subtitle Mode
q
Move Enter Return
DTV
Move Enter Return
Language
Audio Language
Subtitle Language
Teletext Language
Preference
Move Enter Return
DTV
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Editing Your Favourite Channels
You can edit your favourite channels using the four colour
buttons.
1. Press the MENU button to display the menu.
Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select "Digital Menu", then press the
ENTER button.
2. Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select "Channel", then press the
ENTER button.
3. Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select "Edit Favourite Channels",
then press the ENTER button.
4. Press the red button to display all currently stored channels.
5. Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select a channel you want.
Press the ENTER button.
A "
" icon is shown next to the selected channel and the
channel will be added to the favourite channel list.
To undo, press the ENTER button again.
Select All: Select all channels currently displayed.
Select None: Deselect all selected channels.
Preview: Displays (a) currently selected channel(s).
The Favourite Channels settings have been completed.
6. Press the EXIT button to exit.
Add
You can use this function when one or more favourite channels
have been selected.
1. Press the MENU button to display the menu.
Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select "Digital Menu", then press the
ENTER button.
2. Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select "Channel", then press the
ENTER button.
3. Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select "Edit Favourite Channels",
then press the ENTER button.
4. Press the red button in the "Edit Favourite Channels" menu.
To add more channels, refer to the step 5 on the previous
description.
5.
If you want to check the channel to be stored, press RETURN
button.
Press the EXIT button to exit.
To add all channels to the favourite channel list, press theTo add all channels to the favourite channel list, press the
red button.
To remove all channels, press the green button.To remove all channels, press the green button.
Preview : Displays (a) currently selected channel(s).
Press thePress the CH LIST button to display the favourite channel
manager.
Move Enter Return
Edit Favourite Channels
(no channels)
Return
Add Channels
DTV
Move Enter Return
Edit Favourite Channels
5
2 BBC TWO
5 Five
7 BBC THREE
15 abc1
16 QVC
6
Select All Select None Preview
Move Select Return
DTV
Move Enter Return
Edit Favourite Channels
2 BBC TWO
7 BBC THREE
15 abc1
Add
Renumber
Preview Delete
Move Return
DTV
Move Enter Return
Edit Favourite Channels
5
2 BBC TWO
5 Five
7 BBC THREE
15 abc1
16 QVC
6
Select All Select None Preview
Move Select Return
DTV
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Setting the Default Guide
You can preset the default guide style.
1. Press the MENU button to display the menu.
Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select "Digital Menu", then press the
ENTER button.
2. Press the ENTER button, to select "Guide".
3. Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select "Default Guide", then press
the ENTER button.
4. Select "Now/Next" or "Full Guide" using the ▲ or ▼ button,
and press the ENTER button.
5. Press the EXIT button to exit.
Using the Scheduled List
If you make a scheduled viewing list of programs you may like to
see, the channel will be automatically switched to the scheduled
programme at the scheduled time even if you are watching another
programme.
1. Press the MENU button to display the menu.
Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select "Digital Menu", then press the
ENTER button.
2. Press the ENTER button, to select "Guide".
3. Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select "Scheduled List", then press
the ENTER button.
4. Press the red button.
The channel will be switched to the scheduled programme.
5. Press the ENTER button to select an item and adjust with the
▲ or ▼ button .
You can also set hour and minute by pressing the number
buttons on the remote control.
Channel: Set the channel.
Time: Set the time.
Date: Set Year, Month and Day.
Frequency: Set the frequency.
("Once", "Daily", or "Weekly")
6. After setting the schedule, Press the red button.
7. Press the EXIT button to exit.
Save: Save the adjusted schedule.
Cancel: Cancel the adjusted schedule.
Add Programme: Add a new schedule.
Edit: Readjust the selected schedule.
Delete: Delete the selected schedule.
You can select these options
by simply pressing the GUIDE
button on the remote control.
Scheduled List
(No programmes)
Return
Add Programme
DTV
Scheduled List
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Move Return
Add Programme Edit Delete
DTV
Scheduled List
Channel
Adjust Move Return
Save Cancel
Time
Date
Frequency
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15 : 20 to -- : --
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Once
DTV
Move Enter Return
Guide
Now & Next Guide
Full Guide
Scheduled List
Default Guide : Full Guide
Now/Next
Full Guide
Move Enter Return
DTV
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Display Modes
Both screen position and size will vary depending on the type of PC monitor and its resolution. The
resolutions in the table are recommended.
D-Sub Input
Mode Resolution
Horizontal
Frequency (kHz)
Vertical
Frequency (Hz)
Pixel Clock
Frequency (MHz)
Sync Polarity
(H/V)
IBM
640 x 350
720 x 400
31.469
31.469
70.086
70.087
25.175
28.322
+ / -
- / +
VESA
640 x 480
640 x 480
640 x 480
800 x 600
800 x 600
800 x 600
1024 x 768
1024 x 768
1024 x 768
1280 x 1024
1280 x 1024
1360 x 768
1600 x 1200
31.469
37.861
37.500
37.879
48.077
46.875
48.363
56.476
60.023
63.981
79.976
47.712
75.000
59.940
72.809
75.000
60.317
72.188
75.000
60.004
70.069
75.029
60.020
75.025
60.015
60.000
25.175
31.500
31.500
40.000
50.000
49.500
65.000
75.000
78.750
108.000
135.000
85.500
162.000
- / -
- / -
- / -
+ / +
+ / +
+ / +
- / -
- / -
+ / +
+ / +
+ / +
+ / +
+ / +
CVT 1920 x 1080RB 66.587 59.934 138.500 + / -
HDMI/DVI Input
Mode Resolution
Horizontal
Frequency (kHz)
Vertical
Frequency (Hz)
Pixel Clock
Frequency (MHz)
Sync Polarity
(H/V)
VESA
640 x 480
800 x 600
1024 x 768
1280 x 1024
1360 x 768
1600 x 1200
31.469
37.879
48.363
63.981
47.712
75.000
59.940
60.317
60.004
60.020
60.015
60.000
25.175
40.000
65.000
108.000
85.500
162.000
- / -
+ / +
- / -
+ / +
+ / +
+ / +
CEA 1920 x 1080p 67.500 60.000 148.500 + / +
When using an HDMI/DVI cable connection, you must use the HDMI IN 2 jack.
The interlace mode is not supported.
The set might operate abnormally if a non-standard video format is selected.
Separate and Composite modes are supported. SOG is not supported.
Too long or low quality VGA cable can cause picture noise at high resolution modes
(1920x1080 or 1600x1200).
Setting up Your PC Software (Based on Windows XP)
The Windows display-settings for a typical computer are shown below. The
actual screens on your PC may be different depending upon your particular
version of Windows and your particular video card. Even if your actual screens
look different, the same, basic set-up information will apply in almost all cases.
(If not, contact your computer manufacturer or Samsung Dealer.)
1. First, click on "Control Panel" on the Windows start menu.
2. When the control panel window appears, click on "Appearance and Themes"
and a display dialog-box will appear.
3. When the control panel window appears, click on "Display" and a display
dialog-box will appear.
4. Navigate to the "Settings" tab on the display dialog-box.
The correct size setting (resolution): Optimum- 1920 X 1080
If a vertical-frequency option exists on your display settings dialog box, the correct value is
"60" or "60 Hz". Otherwise, just click "OK" and exit the dialog box.
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Setting up the TV with your PC
Press the SOURCE button to select PC mode.
1. Press the MENU button to display the menu.
Press the ENTER button, to select "Picture".
2. Select the required option by pressing the ▲ or ▼ button,
then press the ENTER button.
3. When you are satised with your setting, press the ENTER
button.
4. Press the EXIT button to exit.
Auto Adjustment
Auto adjustment allows the PC screen of set to self-adjust to
the incoming PC video signal. The values of fine, coarse and
position are adjusted automatically.
Easy Setting
1. Press the TOOLS button on the remote control.
2. Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select “Auto Adjustment”, then
press the ENTER button.
Screen:
Coarse/Fine
The purpose of picture quality adjustment is to remove or reduce
picture noise. If the noise is not removed by Fine-tuning alone,
then adjust the frequency as best as possible (coarse) and Fine-
tune again. After the noise has been reduced,
readjust the picture so that it is aligned on the center of screen.
Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select "Coarse" or "Fine", then press
the ENTER button.
Press the ◄ or ► button to adjust the screen quality.
Press the ENTER button.
Position
Adjust the PC’s screen positioning if it does not fit the TV screen.
Press the ▲ or ▼ button to adjusting the Vertical-Position.
Press the ◄ or ► button to adjust the Horizontal-Position.
Press the ENTER button.
Image Reset
You can replace all image settings with the factory default
values.
Auto Adjustment in progress
Please wait.
TV
Screen
Coarse 50
Fine 93
Position
Image Reset
Move Enter Return
Picture
Mode : Standard
Backlight 7
Contrast 95
Brightness 45
Sharpness 50
Auto Adjustment
Screen
Detailed Settings
sMore
TV
Move Enter Return
TV
Position
Move Enter Return
TV
Screen
Coarse 50
Fine 93
Position
Image Reset
Move Enter Return
Tools
Anynet+ (HDMI-CEC)
Picture Mode : Standard
Sound Mode : Custom
Sleep Timer : Off
SRS TS XT : Off
Energy Saving : Off
PIP
Auto Adjustment
Move Enter Exit
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Using the WISELINK Menu
1. Press the MENU button. Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select
“Input”, then press the ENTER button.
2. Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select “WISELINK”, then press the
ENTER button.
3. Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select the corresponding USB
Memory Device, then press the ENTER button.
The "WISELINK" menu differs depending on the USB
Memory Device connected to TV.
Some devices may not be supported due to compatibility
problems.
4. Press the ◄ or ► button to move to an icon, then press the
ENTER button.
To exit WISELINK mode, press the W.LINK button on the
remote control.
Press the W.LINK button on the remote control to display a
WISELINK menu.
Using the Remote Control Button in WISELINK Menu
Button Operations
▲/ ▼/ ◄/ ► Move the cursor and select an item.
ENTER
Select the currently selected item.
Play the Slide Show or MP3 file.
Pause the Slide Show or MP3 file.
RETURN Return to the previous menu.
INFO Run various functions from the Photo and Music menus.
Stop the current slide show or MP3 file.
Page Up or Down (file list item)
EXIT Stop the current function and return to the previous high-level menu.
Input
Source List : TV
Edit Name
Anynet+ (HDMI-CEC)
WISELINK
TV
Move Enter Return
Move Enter Exit
SUM
STORAGE DEVICE
STORAGE DEVICE
STORAGE DEVICE
STORAGE DEVICE
Move Enter Return
SUM
861MB/994MBFree
Photo
Photo Music Setup
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Using the PHOTO (JPEG) List
This menu shows JPEG les and folders saved on an USB memory
device.
1. Complete Steps 1 to 3 of “Using the WISELINK Menu”.
(Refer to page 49)
2. Press the ◄ or ► button to move to “Photo”, then press the
ENTER button. The saved le information is displayed as a
folder or le.
3. Press the ▲, ▼, ◄ and ► buttons to select a le.
Pressing the ENTER button over a photo icon shows the
currently selected photo in full screen.
Pressing the ENTER button over a folder icon shows the
JPEG les included in the folder.
To exit WISELINK mode, press the W.LINK button on the
remote control.
Moving to a photo may take a few seconds to load the le.
At this point, the icon will appear at the top left
of the screen.
It takes time to show JPEG les as Thumbnail images.
This menu only shows les whose le extension is jpg. Files of other formats such as bmp or tiff
will not be displayed.
The les are displayed on a page. 15 thumbnail photos are displayed per page.
The thumbnails are numbered from left to right and from top to bottom, from 1 to 15.
Certain types of USB Digital camera and audio devices may not be compatible with this TV.
Folders are displayed rst and they are followed by all JPEG les in the current folder. The
folders and JPEG les are sorted in alphabetical order.
If the photo is displayed in full screen, you can zoom in and out or rotate the photo on the screen.
While a full screen is displayed, ◄ or ► button will let you see another photo image in the same
folder.
Press the button when a Photo icon is selected to start a Slide Show.
Photos without EXIF information may not be displayed as thumbnail images in the PHOTO LIST
depending on the picture quality and resolution.
Viewing a Slide Show
4. Press the INFO button to display the option("Start Slide Show",
"Select All").
5. Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select “Start Slide Show” then
press the ENTER button.
During the slide show, les are displayed in order from the
currently shown le.
MP3 les can be automatically played during the Slide
Show if the Default Background Music is set to On. To
enable this function, MP3 les and other photo les must
be located in the same folder on the USB Memory Device.
6. Press the INFO button during the slide show to set the
following options ("Slide Show Speed", "Background Music",
"Background Music Setting", "List"). Press the ▲ or ▼ button
to select the option, then press the ENTER button.
After setting the option press the ENTER button to make a
change.
Upper Folder
Forder1
Photo 0001 Photo 0001 None
File 4 File 5 File 6 File 7 File 8
File 9 File 10 File 11 File 12 File 13
Select Move Enter
INFO
Option Return
Photo
1/10 Page
580*440
47KB
Jun 1,2008
3/23
895MB/993MB
SUM
Upper Folder
Forder1
Photo 0001 Photo 0001 None
File 4 File 5 File 6 File 7 File 8
File 9 File 10 File 11 File 12 File 13
Select Move Enter
INFO
Option Return
Photo
1/10 Page
580*440
47KB
Jun 1,2008
3/23
895MB/993MB
Start Slide Show
Select All
INFO
Exit
Slide Show Speed Nomal
Background Music
On
Background Music Setting
List
INFO
Exit
Move Enter Return
SUM
861MB/994MBFree
Photo
Photo Music Setup
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Using the Menu during a Slide Show
Slide Show Speed:
Select to control the slide show speed.
Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select the required option
("Fast", "Normal", "Slow"), then press the ENTER button.
Background Music:
Select to choose whether you want to play an MP3 le during a
slide show.
Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select the required option("On", "Off"),
then press the ENTER button.
Background Music Setting:
While the slide show is in progress, MP3 les and folders under
the same directory are displayed.
Select a folder using the ▲ or ▼ button and press the ENTER
button. The selected folder will be highlighted. Press the RETURN
button again to return to the slide show screen. The selected
background music is played.
If you turn Off the Background Music, even if the Background
Music Settings have been set up, the background music will
not be played.
List:
The le information is displayed as a folder or JPEG le.
To exit WISELINK mode, press the W.LINK button on the remote
control.
When selecting a photo le, the photo le information is
displayed on the left side of the TV screen, such as the
resolution, the date modied and the order of the le in the
current directory (e.g. 10th out of 15).
: Folder icon
: Photo icon
: Move to the previous
folder stage icon
Photo
580*440
47KB
Jun 1,2008
3/23
Such as the resolution
Order of the file in the
current directory
Date modified
Upper Folder
01-001
02-002
03-003
04-004
05-005
Select
Move Enter Return
◄◄ 1/1 Page ►►
Background Music Setting
Choose file for background music
Upper Folder
Forder1
Photo 0001 Photo 0001 None
File 4 File 5 File 6 File 7 File 8
File 9 File 10 File 11 File 12 File 13
Select Move Enter
INFO
Option Return
Photo
1/10 Page
580*440
47KB
Jun 1,2008
3/23
895MB/993MB
SUM
Upper Folder
Forder1
Photo 0001 Photo 0001 None
File 4 File 5 File 6 File 7 File 8
File 9 File 10 File 11 File 12 File 13
Select Move Enter
INFO
Option Return
Photo
1/10 Page
580*440
47KB
Jun 1,2008
3/23
895MB/993MB
SUM
File Size
Slide Show Speed Nomal
Background Music
On
Background Music Setting
List
INFO
Exit
Fast
Nomal
Slow
Slide Show Speed Nomal
Background Music
On
Background Music Setting
List
INFO
Exit
Off
On
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Using the MP3 List
This menu shows MP3 les from among the les saved on a USB
memory device.
1. Complete Steps 1 to 3 of “Using the WISELINK Menu”.
(Refer to page 49)
2. Press the ◄ or ► button to move to “Music”, then press the
ENTER button. The saved le information is displayed as a
folder or le.
3. Press the ▲ or ▼ button to move to an icon, then press the
ENTER button.
Pressing the ENTER button over a musical note icon
immediately plays the music le.
Pressing the ENTER button over a folder icon shows the
music les included in the folder.
To select a le on the next page, press the or button
to move to the next page.
4. To select all les or a le, press the INFO button to display the
Music menus. Press the ENTER button to select “Play”,
“Repeat Music” or “Select All”.
To exit WISELINK mode, press the W.LINK button on the remote
control.
Using the Option Menu
Play:
Select to play MP3 files.
Press the button while playing an MP3 le to pause the le.
Press the button to exit Play mode.
This menu only shows les with the MP3 le extension. Files with other le extensions are not
displayed,even if they are saved on the same USB device.
The selected le is displayed on the top with its playing time.
To adjust the music volume, press the VOL +, VOL - button on the remote control. To mute the
sound, press the MUTE button on the remote control.
Repeat Music:
Select to repeatedly play MP3 les in the current folder.
You can select On or Off.
Music function information icon
: When all music les are being played.
: When a music le is being played.
/
:
When pressing the
/
button on the remote control while music is playing.
: When pressing the button on the remote control when music is stopped.
: Folder icon
: Music icon
: Move to the previous
folder stage icon
Move Enter Return
SUM
861MB/994MBFree
Music
Photo Music Setup
Upper Folder
00:04:01
00:04:28
00:04:12
00:05:39
00:04:30
00:04:30
00:03:54
00:05:25
Folder 1
001-001
002-002
003-003
004-004
005-005
007-007
008-008
006-006
006-006
00:04:00
Select Move Enter
INFO
Option Return
Music
1/10 Page
5MB
Jun 1,2008
3/23
Play
Repeat Music Off
Select All
INFO
Exit
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Using the Setup Menu
Setup displays the user settings of the WISELINK menu.
1. Complete Steps 1 to 3 of “Using the WISELINK Menu”.
(Refer to page 49)
2. Press the ◄ or ► button to move to “Setup”, then press the ENTER button.
3. Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select an item you want, then press the ENTER button. (“Slide Show
Speed”, “Background Music”, “Background Music Setting”, “Repeat Music”, “Screen Saver”)
4. Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select the option, then press the ENTER button.
To exit WISELINK mode, press the W.LINK button on the remote control.
Slide Show Speed:
Select to control the slide show speed. You can select “Fast”,
“Normal” or “Slow”.
Background Music :
Select to determine whether to play an MP3 file during a slide show.
You can select Music “On” or Music “Off”.
Background Music Setting:
While a slide show is in progress, use the "Background Music
Setup" to select a music file to listen to. Select an MP3 file as the
background music.
Repeat Music :
Select to determine whether to repeat playing the music when all
MP3 files in the current folder have been played.
Screen Saver:
Select to set the waiting time before the screen saver appears.
The screensaver will appear when no button is pressed for 1, 5 or
10 minutes.
Slide Show Speed Normal
Background Music On
Background Music Setting
Repeat Music Off
Screen Saver 1min.
Move Enter Return
Setup
Fast
Normal
Slow
Upper Folder
01-001
02-002
03-003
04-004
05-005
Select
Move Enter Return
◄◄ 1/1 Page ►►
Background Music Setting
Choose file for background music
Slide Show Speed Normal
Background Music On
Background Music Setting
Repeat Music Off
Screen Saver 1min.
Move Enter Return
Setup
Off
On
Slide Show Speed Normal
Background Music On
Background Music Setting
Repeat Music Off
Screen Saver 1min.
Move Enter Return
Setup
1min.
5min.
10min.
Slide Show Speed Normal
Background Music On
Background Music Setting
Repeat Music Off
Screen Saver 1min.
Move Enter Return
Setup
Off
On
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The teletext pages are organized according to six categories:
Part Contents
A
B
C
D
E
F
Selected page number.
Broadcasting channel identity.
Current page number or search indications.
Date and time.
Text.
Status information.
FASTEXT information.
Teletext information is often divided between several pages
displayed in sequence, which can be accessed by:
  Entering the page number
  Selecting a title in a list
  Selecting a coloured heading (FASTEXT system)
Press the TV/DTV button to exit from the teletext display.
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Technical and Environmental Specications
Model Name
LE32A556 LE37A556 LE40A556
Screen Size (Diagonal)
32 inch 37 inch 40 inch
PC Resolution
1920 x 1080 @ 60 Hz 1920 x 1080 @ 60 Hz 1920 x 1080 @ 60 Hz
Sound
Output
10 W X 2 10 W X 2 10 W X 2
Dimensions (WxDxH)
Body
With stand
865 x 79 x 500 mm
865 x 220 x 561 mm
984 x 87 x 572 mm
984 x 240 x 637 mm
1058 x 91 x 608 mm
1058 X 240 X 672 mm
Weight
With stand
14 kg
18 kg
19 kg
Environmental
Considerations
Operating Temperature
Operating Humidity
Storage Temperature
Storage Humidity
10 °C to 40 °C (50 °F to 104 °F)
10 % to 80 %, non-condensing
-20 °C to 45 °C (-4 °F to 113 °F)
5 % to 95 %, non-condensing
Stand Swivel
(Left / Right)
-20˚ ~ 20˚
Model Name
LE46A556 LE52A556
Screen Size (Diagonal)
46 inch 52 inch
PC Resolution
1920 x 1080 @ 60 Hz 1920 x 1080 @ 60 Hz
Sound
Output
10 W X 2 10 W X 2
Dimensions (WxDxH)
Body
With stand
1186 x 111 x 686 mm
1186 X 260 X 749 mm
1330 x 120 x 779 mm
1330 X 291 X 842 mm
Weight
With stand
27 kg
33 kg
Environmental
Considerations
Operating Temperature
Operating Humidity
Storage Temperature
Storage Humidity
10 °C to 40 °C (50 °F to 104 °F)
10 % to 80 %, non-condensing
-20 °C to 45 °C (-4 °F to 113 °F)
5 % to 95 %, non-condensing
Stand Swivel
(Left / Right)
-20˚ ~ 20˚
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Model Name
LE32A557 LE37A557 LE40A557
Screen Size (Diagonal)
32 inch 37 inch 40 inch
PC Resolution
1920 x 1080 @ 60 Hz 1920 x 1080 @ 60 Hz 1920 x 1080 @ 60 Hz
Sound
Output
10 W X 2 10 W X 2 10 W X 2
Dimensions (WxDxH)
Body
With stand
801 X 88 X 526 mm
801 X 252 X 574 mm
918 X 92 X 608 mm
918 X 300 X 650 mm
997 X 92 X 641 mm
997 X 300 X 686 mm
Weight
With stand
13 kg
18 kg
21 kg
Environmental
Considerations
Operating Temperature
Operating Humidity
Storage Temperature
Storage Humidity
10 °C to 40 °C (50 °F to 104 °F)
10 % to 80 %, non-condensing
-20 °C to 45 °C (-4 °F to 113 °F)
5 % to 95 %, non-condensing
Stand Swivel
(Left / Right)
-20˚ ~ 20˚
Model Name
LE46A557 LE52A557
Screen Size (Diagonal)
46 inch 52 inch
PC Resolution
1920 x 1080 @ 60 Hz 1920 x 1080 @ 60 Hz
Sound
Output
10 W X 2 10 W X 2
Dimensions (WxDxH)
Body
With stand
1127 X 100 X 716 mm
1127 X 280 X 767 mm
1269 X 109 X 806 mm
1269 X 326 X 857 mm
Weight
With stand
28 kg
32 kg
Environmental
Considerations
Operating Temperature
Operating Humidity
Storage Temperature
Storage Humidity
10 °C to 40 °C (50 °F to 104 °F)
10 % to 80 %, non-condensing
-20 °C to 45 °C (-4 °F to 113 °F)
5 % to 95 %, non-condensing
Stand Swivel
(Left / Right)
-20˚ ~ 20˚
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