Samsung WS-32Z308T manual Connecting to an Aerial or Cable Television Network, What is HDMI?

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1Connecting to an Aerial or Cable Television Network

Connect the aerial or network input cable to the 75 Ω coaxial socket.

To view television channels correctly, a signal must be received by the set from one of the sources: an outdoor aerial, cable television network, or satellite network. If you are using an indoor aerial, you may need to adjust it when tuning your television until you obtain a picture that is both sharp and clear.

2Connecting to the COMPONENT Input

Connect component video cables to component connector (Y, PB, PR) on the rear of your television and the other ends to corresponding component video out connectors on the DTV receiver or DVD player.

The Y, PB and PR connectors on your component devices (DTV receiver or DVD player) are sometimes labeled Y, B-Y and R-Y or Y, Cb and Cr.

Connect RCA audio cables to AUDIO (L/R) IN on the rear of your television and the other ends to corresponding audio out connectors on the DTV receiver or DVD player.

3Connecting to the SCART Input/Output

Connect SCART cable to an appropriate external A/V device such as a VCR, DVD player, decoder, satellite receiver, video game device, or video disc player.

-The EXT1 (RGB) connector is used for equipment with an RGB output, such as a video game device or video disc player.

-The EXT2 (AV) connector is used for the audio/video output of current television programme.

4Connecting to the HDMI (depending on the model)

Supports connections between HDMI-connection-enabled AV devices (Set-Top Boxes, DVD players, AV receivers and digital TVs).

No additional Audio connection is needed for an HDMI to HDMI connection.

What is HDMI?

“High Definition Multimedia interface” allows the transmission of high definition digital video data and multiple channels of digital audio (5.1 channels).

The HDMI/DVI terminal supports DVI connection to an extended device with the appropriate cable (not supplied). The difference between HDMI and DVI is that the HDMI device is smaller in size, has the HDCP (High Bandwidth Digital Copy Protection) coding feature installed, and supports multi - channel digital audio.

You should use the DVI-to-HDMI cable or DVI-HDMI Adapter for the connection, and the AUDIO (L/R) connector on DVI for sound output.

When connecting this product via HDMI or DVI to a Set Top Box, DVD Player or Games Console etc, make sure that it has been set to a compatible video output mode as shown in the table below. Failure to observe this may result in picture distortion, image breakup or no picture.

Supported modes for HDMI and COMPONENT

 

480i-60Hz

480p-60Hz

576i-50Hz

576p-50Hz

720p-50/60Hz

1080i-50/60Hz

HDMI

X

O

X

O

O

O

Component

O

O

O

O

O

O

Do not attempt to connect the HDMI connector to a PC or Laptop Graphics Card. (This will result in a blank screen being displayed.)

5Connecting to the RCA/S-VIDEO Input

Connect RCA video or S-Video cable to VIDEO IN or S-VIDEO IN on the rear of your television and the other ends to corresponding video or S-Video out connectors on the A/V device.

Connect RCA audio cables to AUDIO (L/R) IN on the rear of your television and the other ends to corresponding audio out connectors on the A/V device.

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Contents Colour Television Page Contents Accessories General InformationFront of the TV Rear of the TV Side of the TVConnecting to the Scart Input/Output Connecting to an Aerial or Cable Television NetworkConnecting to the Component Input Connecting to the Hdmi depending on the modelViewing the Remote Control depending on the model Teletext Functions@#gh Placing the Television in Standby Mode Installing Batteries in the Remote ControlSwitching Your Television On and Off If the remote control doesn’t work! Check the followingIf you want to reset this feature Plug & Play Feature depending on the modelViewing an External Signal Source depending on the model HdmiChannel Control Storing Channels AutomaticallyColour System AUTO/PAL/SECAM/NTSC Channel modeStoring Channels Manually Sound System B/G, D/K, I, LSkipping Unwanted Channels Sorting the Stored ChannelsFine Tuning Channel Reception Assigning Names to ChannelsPicture Control Changing the Picture StandardAvailable options Dynamic Standard Movie Custom Adjusting the Picture Settings Resetting the Picture Settings to the Factory DefaultsAvailable options Cool2 Cool1 Normal Warm1 Warm2 Setting the Digital Noise Reduction Selecting the Picture Size depending on the modelUsing the Tilt Control Feature depending on the model Selecting the Film ModeViewing the Picture In Picture PIP depending on the model Selecting a Signal Source for PIPTable of PIP Settings Activating Picture In PictureChanging the Size of the PIP Window Swapping the Contents of the PIP and Main PictureFreezing the Current Picture Changing the Position of the PIP WindowAdjusting the Sound Settings depending on the model Sound ControlChanging the Sound Standard Turbo Sound Auto VolumeSRS TruSurround XT Pseudo StereoSelecting the Sound Mode depending on the model StereoSetting the Sleep Timer Setting the TimeSetting and Displaying the Current Time Function DescriptionSwitching the Television On and Off Automatically Absent Power OffSetting the Blue Screen Choosing Your LanguageSelecting the Melody Sub-page CancelTeletext on/mix SizePart Appendix Automatic Degaussing to Remove Colour PatchesThis page is intentionally Left blank Correct Disposal of This Product Contact Samsung WORLD-WIDE