Specifications
Table Of Contents
- Chapter 1:Your New TV
- Chapter 2:Installation
- Chapter 3:Operation
- Turning the TV On and Off
- Plug & Play Feature
- Viewing the Menus and On-Screen Displays
- Selecting a Menu Language
- Selecting the Antenna Input
- Memorizing the Channels
- Adding and Erasing Channels
- Changing Channels
- Selecting Your Favorite Channels
- Labeling the Channels
- Picture Control
- Sound Control
- Setting the Clock
- Viewing an External Signal Source
- Chapter 4:Special Features
- Fine Tuning Analog Channels-Analog
- Checking the Digital-Signal Strength-Digital
- Changing the Screen Size
- Tilt
- LNA(Low Noise Amplifier)
- Using the RSurf Feature
- Choosing a Multi-Channel Sound(MTS) track-Digital
- Choosing a Multi-Channel Sound(MTS) track-Analog
- Auto Volume
- Choosing a Digital Sound Format-Digital
- BBE
- Setting the On/Off Timer
- Setting the Sleep Timer
- Using the V-Chip
- How to Change Your Password
- How to Enable/Disable the Rating Controls
- How to Set up Restrictions Using the“TV Parental Guidelines”
- How to Set up Restrictions using the Movie Ratings:G, PG, PG-13, R, NC-17, X
- Important Notes About Parental Locks
- How to Set up Restrictions Using“Canadian English”
- How to Set up Restrictions Using“Canadian French”
- Viewing Closed Captions(On-Screen Text Messages)-Analog
- Viewing Closed Captions(On-Screen Text Messages)-Digital
- Menu Transparency Level
- Setting the Function Help
- Electronic Program Guide-Digital
- Remind List
- Customizing Your Remote Control
- Chapter 5:Troubleshooting
- Appendix
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Important Warranty Information
Regarding Television Format
Viewing
Standard screen format televisions (4:3, the aspect ratio of the screen width to height) are
primarily designed to view standard format full-motion video. The images displayed on them
should primarily be in the standard 4:3 ratio format and constantly moving. Displaying
stationary graphics and images on screen, such as the dark top and bottom letterbox bars (wide
screen pictures), should be limited to no more than 15% of the total television viewing per
week.
Wide screen format televisions (16:9, the aspect ratio of the screen width to height) are
primarily designed to view wide screen format full-motion video. The images displayed on
them should primarily be in the wide screen 16:9 ratio format, or expanded to fill the screen if
your model offers this feature, and constantly moving. Displaying stationary graphics and
images on screen, such as the dark side-bars on non-expanded standard format television video
and programming, should be limited to no more than 15% of the total television viewing per
week.
Additionally, viewing other stationary images and text such as stock market reports, video
game displays, station logos, web sites or computer graphics and patterns, should be limited as
described above for all televisions.
Displaying any stationary images that exceed the above
guidelines can cause uneven aging of picture tubes (CRTs) that leave subtle, but permanent burned-in
ghost images in the television picture. To avoid this, vary the programming and images, and primarily
display full screen moving images, not stationary patterns or dark bars.
On television models that
offer picture sizing features, use these controls to view the different formats as a full screen
picture.
Be careful in the selection and duration of television formats used for viewing. Uneven CRT
aging as a result of format selection and use, as well as other burned-in images, is not covered
by your Samsung limited warranty.
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