Samsung TX R3265, TX R2765 Cleaning and Maintaining Your TV, Using Your TV in Another Country

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A P P E N D I X

Cleaning and Maintaining Your TV

With proper care, your TV unit will give you many years of service. Please follow these guidelines to get the maximum performance from your TV.

Placement

Do not place the TV near extremely hot, cold, humid or dusty places.

Do not place the TV near appliances with electric motors that create magnetic fields, such as vacuum cleaners.

Keep the ventilation openings clear; do not place the TV on a soft surface, such as cloth or paper.

Place the TV in a vertical position only.

Liquids

Do not handle liquids near or on the TV. Liquids that spill into it can cause serious damage.

Cabinet

Never open the cabinet or touch the parts inside.

Wipe your TV with a clean, dry cloth. Never use water, cleaning fluids, wax, or chemicals.

Do not put heavy objects on top of the cabinet.

Temperature

If your TV is suddenly moved from a cold to a warm place, unplug the power cord, and allow at least two hours for moisture that may have formed inside the unit to dry completely.

Using Your TV in Another Country

If you plan to take your TV with you to a foreign country, please be aware of the different television systems that are in use around the world. A TV designed for one system may not work properly with another system due to differences in the TV channel frequencies.

Specifications

 

 

TX-R2664W

TX-R2765

 

Model

TX-R3065W

TX-R3265

 

 

TX-R3064W

TX-R2764

 

 

 

TX-R3264

 

Voltage

AC120 V

AC120 V

 

Frequency of Operation

60 Hz

60 Hz

 

 

810 X 515 X 535 / 31.9 X 20.3 X 21.1

742 X 561 X 581 / 29.21 X 22.08 X 22.87

 

Dimensions

880 X 600 X 555 / 34.65 X 23.62 X 21.85

880 X 585 X 690 / 34.65 X 23.03 X 27.17

 

(mm/inches)

898 X 559 X 587 / 35.35 X 22.01 X 23.11

762 X 519 X 600 / 30.00 X 20.43 X 23.62

 

 

 

911 X 579 X 703 / 35.87 X 22.80 X 27.68

 

 

40.2 / 88.6

45.5 / 100.31

 

Weight (Kg/ lbs)

56.0 / 123.46

68.0 / 149.92

 

 

56.0 / 123.46

47.5 / 104.72

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Contents Owner’s Instructions Page Installation Your New TVOperation Special Features TroubleshootingAppendix List of Features AccessoriesFamiliarizing Yourself with The TV Side Panel Jacks Audio Input jacks Super Video Input jackVideo Input jack Jacks 480i/480p/1080i Rear Panel JacksOutput jacks « , fl VIDEO/AUDIO Input jacks+100 Remote Control‹ Number buttons VOL -, VOL +Press to switch the TV, COMPO- NENT1 or 2 mode VCRDVD, DVR or STB ControlsConnecting VHF and UHF Antennas Antennas with 300-ohm Flat Twin LeadsSeparate VHF and UHF Antennas Connecting Cable TVAntennas with 75-ohm Round Leads Cable without a Cable BoxConnecting to a Cable Box that Descrambles All Channels Connecting to a Cable Box that Descrambles Some ChannelsConnect this cable to a two-way splitter Incoming Cable Splitter Connecting a VCR Unplug the cable or antenna from the back of the TVMake sure the jacks you are using are underneath the number Connecting an S-VHS VCRConnecting a DVD Player Connecting a Second VCR to Record from the TVConnect a set of audio Connecting a Digital TV Set-Top Box 480p/1080iConnecting to Y,PB,PR Cables between the COM Ponent Input 2 L, R orSet Top Box Rear Panel TV Rear Panel Connecting a Camcorder Installing Batteries in the Remote Control Turning the TV On and Off Plug & Play FeaturePress the Power button on the remote control Message Plug & Play is displayed3Press the Enter button to select Plug & Play Viewing the Display Viewing the Menus and On-Screen DisplaysViewing the Menus Press the Exit button to exit the menuSelecting a Menu Language Press the or button to select LanguageSelecting the Video Signal-source Memorizing the ChannelsStoring Channels in Memory Automatic Method Adding and Erasing Channels Manual Method Using the PRE-CH Button to select the Previous Channel Using the Channel ButtonsDirectly Accessing Channels Changing ChannelsAV mode Labeling the ChannelsSetting the Clock Option 1 Setting the Clock ManuallyOption 2 Setting the Clock Automatically Press the ˇ or ˆ button to select OnSet time can be changed Customizing the Picture Button increases it Press the Exit button to exit the menuUsing Automatic Picture Settings Adjusting the Volume Using the Mute ButtonPress the Mute button and the sound cuts off Customizing the Sound Using Automatic Sound Settings Viewing an External Signal Source Setting the Signal SourceSimply press Assigning Names to External input mode Press the or button to select the source listFine Tuning Channels Press the or button to select Fine tuneChanging the Color Tone Press the or button to select Color toneChanging the Screen Size Press the or button to select SizeDigital Noise Reduction Press the or button to select Digital NRTilt Press the or button to select TiltUsing the R.Surf Feature Freezing the PictureChoosing a Multi-Channel Sound MTS Soundtrack Press the or button to select MTSAdjusting the Volume Automatically Setting the Surround Setting the Turbo Sound Setting the On/Off Timer Off When finished, press the ˆ but- tonPress the ˆ button to select On or Off Simply press the Sleep Setting the Sleep TimerPress the or button to select Sleep Timer Appropriate time intervalSetting the Preferred Volume Level and Channel Press the ˇ or ˆ button to adjust volume levelViewing Closed Captions Button to select Caption or TextSetting The On/Off Melody Press the or button to select MelodyUsing the V-Chip Setting Up Your Personal ID Number PINHow to Enable/Disable the V-Chip How to Set up Restrictions Using the TV Parental GuidelinesTo enable the V-Chip Parent guidance TV-14Mature Audience E C I a L F E AT U R E S How to Set up Restrictions Using the Canadian English Mpaa RatingHow to Set up Restrictions Using the Canadian French English categoriesCanadian French screen will appear General Ans+ 8+ General-Not recommended for young childrenCustomizing Your Remote Control VCR Codes RCAIdentifying Problems Problem Possible SolutionCleaning and Maintaining Your TV Using Your TV in Another CountrySpecifications M O Canada