Samsung LN46A630 user manual GNU Lesser General Public License Lgpl, Version 2.1, February

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GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL)

Version 2.1, February 1999

Copyright (C) 1991, 1999 Free Software Foundation, Inc. 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies of this license document, but changing it is not allowed.

[This is the first released version of the Lesser GPL. It also counts as the successor of the GNU Library Public License, version 2, hence the version number 2.1.]

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Contents Contact Samsung Worldwide Contacte con Samsung WorldwideBN68-01669A-00 Precautions When Displaying a Still Image A OnlyOther countries Contents HDMI/DVI connection of your PC to this TV General Information List of FeaturesAccessories 3903-000144Buttons on the Lower-Right Part of the Panel PowerViewing the Control Panel VOL +Viewing the Connection Panel TV Rear PanelPC in PC / Audio Remote Control Antennas with 300 Ω Flat Twin Leads Installing Batteries in the Remote ControlConnections Connecting VHF and UHF Antennas Antennas with 75 Ω Round LeadsConnecting to a Cable Box that Descrambles Some Channels Connecting Cable TVConnecting to a Cable Box that Descrambles All Channels Cable without a Cable BoxDVD Player or Cable Box/Satellite receiver TV Side Panel Between the AV Connecting a CamcorderConnect Audio Cables AUDIO-L jacks on TV and the Audio OUT jacks onConnecting a VCR Video ConnectionConnecting a PC Connecting a Digital Audio SystemConnecting an Amplifier/DVD Home Theater Using the D-Sub CablePlug & Play Feature Operation Turning the TV On and OffUsing the Channel Buttons Using the Number ButtonsChanging Channels Adjusting the Volume Viewing the DisplayViewing the Menus Easy Setting Using the Tools ButtonSelecting the Video Signal-source Memorizing the ChannelsStoring Channels in Memory Automatic Method TV begins memorizing all available stationsAuto Program To Edit the Input Source Name Using the Color buttons on the remote with the Source listTo Select the Source Source ListCustomizing the Picture Settings Picture Control Changing the Picture StandardBacklight Setting the Black adjust Adjusting the Detailed SettingsActivating Detailed Settings Setting the Dynamic ContrastColor is available when Color Space is set to Custom Adjusting the GammaSetting the Color Space Customizing the Color SpaceAdjusting the White Balance Adjusting the Flesh ToneSetting the Edge Enhancement Resetting the Picture Settings to the Factory Defaults Setting the xvYCCPicture Reset Setting the Screen Size Configuring Picture OptionsSetting the Color Tone Activating Picture OptionsZoom1 Input Source Picture Size169 Zoom2Setting the Digital Noise Reduction Setting the DNIe Digital Natural Image engineSetting the Hdmi Black Level Setting the Film Mode Setting the Blue Only ModeSetting the Auto Motion Plus 120Hz Activating Picture-in-Picture PIP Settings Main picture Sub pictureViewing Picture-in-Picture Changing the Size of the PIP WindowChanging the PIP Channel ChannelSound Control Changing the Sound Standard Press the Enter button to select ModeCustom sound setting, then press the Enter button Customizing the SoundSetting the TruSurround XT OffPreferred Language English Choosing Preferred LanguageChoosing a Multi-Channel Sound MTS track Multi-Track Sound StereoSelecting the Speaker Automatic Volume ControlAuto Volume Off Enter button Press the Exit button to exitSound Reset Resetting the Sound Settings to the Factory DefaultsConnecting Headphones Sold separately Listening to the Sound of the Sub PIP PictureViewing All Channels Using the Color buttons on the Remote with the Channel ListChannel Control Managing Channels Channel ListErasing and Adding Channels Setting Your Favorite Channels Adding multiple channels to FavoritesAntenna Reserving a Program Timer ViewingDigital Program Guide and Viewing Reservation Air Once Date Start Time 01 01 1009 amModifying a viewing reservation Canceling a reservationConfirming a Viewing Reservation Programmed OptionLabeling Channels Analog Then press the Tools buttonSelecting and Deselecting All Channels Storing Channels in Memory Auto ProgramClear Scrambled Channel Fine Tuning Analog ChannelsClearing Scrambled Channels Digital Fine TuneChecking the Digital-Signal Strength Signal StrengthDisplay Modes PC Display Using Your TV as a Computer PC DisplaySetting Up Your PC Software Based on Windows XP HDMI/DVI InputAdjusting the Screen Quality Setting up the TV with your PCHow to Auto Adjust Auto AdjustmentChanging the Screen Position Initializing the Screen Position, Coarse and FineTime Setting Setting the Clock Option 1 Setting the Clock ManuallyTime Option 2 Setting the Clock Automatically DSTSetting the Sleep Timer To cancel the set sleep timerAuto Power Off Setting the On/Off TimerVolume Set the required volume level ContentsFunction Description Selecting a Menu Language Using the V-ChipSetting Up Your Personal ID Number PIN Press the or button to select English, Español or FrançaisHow to Enable/Disable the V-Chip V-Chip screen will appearEnter PIN How to Set up Restrictions Using the TV Parental GuidelinesHow to set the FV, D, L, S and V sub-ratings Chip LockChip Lock TV Parental Guidelines Mpaa Rating How to Set up Restrictions Using the Canadian English Chip Lock TV Parental GuidelinesCanadian English Canadian French How to Set up Restrictions Using the Canadian French Using the V-Chip for Digital channels Viewing Closed Captions On-Screen Text Messages Analog CaptionViewing Closed Captions On-Screen Text Messages Digital External Settings Adjusting the TV On/Off Melody SoundSetting the Entertainment mode Melody does not playUpgrading the Software Using the Energy Saving FeatureSoftware Upgrade Energy SavingSelf diagnosis Picture TestSound Test Using the Remote Control Button in Wiselink Menu Using the Wiselink FunctionConnecting a USB Device OperationsThis menu shows Photo files saved on an USB memory device Using the Photo ListUsing the Wiselink Menu Photo ListPhoto Information Window Screen DisplayCurrently selected photo Current Sort StandardSorting Photo List MonthlyTimeline Changing the information of multiple files ColorChanging the color information CompositionChanging the Favorites setting FolderPreference Enter button Delete the selected files? message appear Deleting the Photo fileDeleting Multiple Photos Viewing the Photo InformationTo perform a SlideShow with only the selected files Viewing a Photo or Slide ShowViewing a Slide Show Playing current groupRotate Viewing a photoStart Slide Show or Stop Slide Show Icon Current OSD FunctionZoom Slide Show SpeedBackground Music Picture Mode Background Music SettingBackground Music setting menu is displayed Sound ModeUsing the Music List Currently selected musicShows the currently selected music Sorting Music List TitleMusic Artist MoodChanging the Mood information Genre Deleting the Music file Deleting Multiple Music filesViewing the Information Playing a Music File Playing a music filePlaying the music group Playing the selected music files Repeating Music PlaySelect to control the slide show speed Using the Setup MenuMusic Repeat Mode Screen Saver Run TimeTo connect to a TV About Anynet What is Anynet+?Connecting Anynet+ Devices To connect to Home TheaterSetting Up Anynet+ Following settings help set the Anynet+ functionsAnynet+ HDMI-CEC Device List Setup Anynet+ Menu Description Scanning and Switching between Anynet+ DevicesAnynet+ Menu Anynet+ DeviceRecording When there is more than one recording deviceWhen the recording device is not displayed Listening through a Receiver Home theaterTroubleshooting for Anynet+ Volume accordingly Appendix TroubleshootingProblem Possible Solution Box, not your TVDigital signal Picture appears distorted Devices, not TV ‘Resets all settings to the defaultCorner of the screen Installing the Stand Disconnecting the StandRemembering the Position Auto Wall-Mount Adjustment Sold separatelyEntering the menu Moving to the remembered positionWall Mount Kit Specifications Vesa LCD-TVUsing the Anti-Theft Kensington Lock OptionalPlease purchase these additionally Securing the TV to the WallTo avoid the TV from falling WallSpecifications Dimensions TOP ViewTOP View Jack Panel Detail 3.7H X 9.1W 50.0 GNU General Public License GPL Version 2, JunePreamble Page No Warranty How to Apply These Terms to Your New ProgramsGNU Lesser General Public License Lgpl Version 2.1, FebruaryPage Page No Warranty How to 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LN46A630 specifications

The Samsung LN46A630 is a 46-inch LCD television that exemplifies the brand's commitment to delivering high-quality visual experiences. Released as part of Samsung's popular A630 series, this model offers a combination of impressive specifications, technologies, and features that cater to entertainment enthusiasts.

One of the standout features of the LN46A630 is its Full HD resolution, which displays images at 1080p. This ensures breathtaking clarity and detail in every frame, allowing viewers to enjoy their favorite movies, shows, and video games with enhanced visual fidelity. The TV also incorporates Samsung's proprietary Ultra Clear Panel technology. This technology minimizes glare and reflections, enabling viewers to enjoy vibrant colors and sharp images from various angles.

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