Samsung TXM 1997, TXM 1967 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

Model

TXM1367 / TXM1967 / TXM1997

Voltage

AC 120V

 

 

Frequency of Operation

60Hz

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Contents Owner’s Riskofelectricshock Donotopen Thank You for Choosing Samsung With §15.119 of the FCC rules Read these instructions Installation Your New TVOperation Special Features TroubleshootingList of Features Chapter OneFamiliarizing Yourself with The TV Rear Panel Jacks Video and Audio input jacks ´ VHF/UHF Antenna terminalRemote Control Type Number buttons¨ +100 Sleep´ Number buttons Erase+100 ∏ REWRewindSET ˘ FF Fast ForwardPress to use your remote con- trol to operate your VCR Press to use your remote con- trol to operate a cable boxConnecting VHF and UHF Antennas Antennas with 300-ohm Flat Twin LeadsConnecting Cable TV Antennas with 75-ohm Round LeadsSeparate VHF and UHF Antennas 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 S TA L L AT I O N Connecting a VCR Connect an audio cable to the VCR’s Audio OUT terminalS TA L L AT I O N Connecting a Camcorder Installing Batteries in the Remote Control Press the Power button on the remote control Turning the TV On and OffViewing the Menus and On-Screen Displays Viewing the MenusSelecting a Menu Language Selecting the Video Signal-source Memorizing the ChannelsANT antenna STD, HRC or IRC all cable TV Storing Channels in Memory Automatic Method Press the CH button to select Auto programAdding and Erasing Channels Manual Method Press the VOL+ or VOL- button to select Added or ErasedAdjusting the Volume Changing ChannelsSetting the Clock Or CH button repeat- edly until the correct hour appearsCustomizing the Picture Press the Menu button to display the menuUsing Automatic Picture Settings Auto Volume Viewing a VCR or Camcorder Tape Press the VOL+ or VOL- buttonPress the Menu button twice to exit Customizing Your Remote Control Setting Up Your Remote Control to Operate Your VCRVCR Codes Setting Up Your Remote Control to Operate Your Cable Box Cable Box CodesFine Tuning Channels Changing the Screen Size Using the Surf Feature Setting the On/Off Timer Setting the Sleep Timer Press the Sleep button on the remote controlViewing Closed Captions Using the V-Chip Setting Up Your Personal ID Number PINPress the Menu button three times to exit How to Enable/Disable the V-Chip How to Set up Restrictions Using the TV guidelinesTV-Y Young children TV-Y7 Children 7 and over General audienceParental guidance TV-14E C I a L FE AT U R E S Repeatedly press the CH Button to select a General audience no restrictionsIdentifying Problems Chapter FiveCleaning and Maintaining Your TV Using Your TV in Another CountrySpecifications