Samsung LTN325W manual LNA Low Noise Amplifier

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OP E R AT I O N

LNA (Low Noise Amplifier)

If the TV is operating in a weak-signal area, sometimes the LNA function can improve the reception (a low-noise preamplifier boosts the incoming signal).

1

Press the MENU button to display the menu.

Press the UP/DOWN buttons to select “Channel”, then press the ENTER button.

2

Press the UP/DOWN buttons to select “LNA”, then press the ENTER button.

3

Press the UP/DOWN buttons to set LNA “On”.

Press the MENU button to exit.

Pressing UP/DOWN will alternate between “On” and “Off”.

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Contents Owner’s Instructions Safety Instructions BN68-00448A-03Eng01 10/6/03 1103 AM FCC Information BN68-00448A-03Eng01 10/6/03 1103 AM Memo Your New TV InstallationSpecial Features OperationTroubleshooting PC DisplayAppendix List of Features List of PartsFamiliarizing Yourself with Your New TV Front Panel ButtonsVOL + Rear Panel Jacks Remote Control CH and CH Channel Up/DownVOL + and VOL +100 DNIe ButtonInstalling Batteries in the Remote Control Remote control doesn’t workConnecting 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 ChannelsEnglish-10 Connecting a VCR Connecting an S-VHS VCR Connecting an External Input SourceConnecting a DVD Player Connecting a Digital TV Set-Top BoxConnecting the Speakers How to ConnectHow to Turn the Sound On Connecting a PC SUBUsing the PRE-CH Button to select the Previous Channel Adjusting the VolumeUsing the Channel Buttons Turning the TV On and OffUsing Mute Viewing the DisplayViewing the Menus Setting Up Your Remote Control Setting Up the Remote to Operate Your VCRSetting Up the Remote to Operate Your Cable Box Setting Up the Remote to Operate Your DVD Remote Control Codes Plug & Play Feature Chapter FourSelecting the Video Signal-source Memorizing the ChannelsStoring Channels in Memory Automatic Method To select channels overTo Select TV/Input Adding and Erasing Channels Manual MethodTo Edit the Input Source Name Using Automatic Picture Settings Alternate methodCustomizing the Picture Using Automatic Sound Settings Customizing the Sound Selecting a Menu Language Setting the Blue Screen Mode To Select an External Output Device LNA Low Noise Amplifier Fine Tuning Channels PIP Settings Viewing Picture-in-PictureActivating Picture-in-Picture Swapping the Contents of the PIP and Main image Changing the PIP ChannelChanging the Size of the PIP Window Changing the Screen Size Freezing the PictureAdjusting the Background Color Setting the DNIe To Enjoy Dolby Digital Sound Turning the Dolby Pro-Logic II OnTurning the Dynamic Range On Speaker Settings SpeakerLevel Time Delay Trademark & Label License Notice Changing the Stereo Settings You can select either Main or Sub when PIP is On Selecting the Main or Sub SoundTo Select an External Input Device Adjusting the Headphone Sound Setting the Clock Setting the On/Off Timer What is Absent Power Off? Setting the Sleep Timer Setting the On/Off Timer Using the MenuUsing the V-Chip Setting Up Your Personal ID Number PINHow to Enable/Disable the V-Chip How to Set up Restrictions Using the ‘TV guidelines’TV-Y English-58 NC-17No children under age Adults only NR Not rated Using Your TV as a Computer PC Display How to Set up Your PC Software Windows onlyAdjusting the Screen Quality Changing the Screen Position Use to return the screen settings to the default values To Initialize the Screen SettingsChoose the right DVI signal for your computer How to DVI SelectHow to Auto Adjust Identifying Problems Chapter SixEnglish-67 Installing Stand Maintenance of Your LCD TVUsing the Anti-Theft Kensington Lock OptionalList of Contents How to Attach the LCD TV to the Bracket Cleaning and Maintaining Your TV Using Your TV in Another CountryPin Assignments Specifications LTN325W LTN406WClock Sync Polarity Mode Display ModesFrequency KHz MHz
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