Samsung PL-50D4H manual User Instructions

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User Instructions

Screen Image retention

Do not display a still image (such as on a video game or when hooking up a PC to this PDP) on the plasma display panel for more than several minutes as it can cause screen image retention. This image retention is also known as “screen burn”. To avoid such image retention, refer to page 42 of this manual to reduce the degree of brightness and contrast of this screen when displaying a still image.

Altitude

The PDP will not operate normally at altitudes above 6500 ft.

Heat the top side of the PDP TV

PDP TV displays picture by Plasma discharge. For this reason, using the PDP TV for a long period of time results in dissipation of heat by the panel.

Please note that the top side of the product may be hot after use for long periods of time as the heat dissipation from the panel through the vent hole in the upper part of the product.

You don't have to worry since PDP TV’s heat dissipation does not necessarily indicate any defect or operation failure of the product.

Particularly when watching TV with children, adults should prevent children from touching the upper part of the product.

The product is making a ‘clacking’ noise.

The ‘clacking’ noise may occur when the product contracts or expands due to change of surrounding environment such as temperature or humidity.

You don't have to worry since the noise doesn't mean the product is out of order.

There are black or red spots on the screen.

PDP is using the panel consisted of 1,230,000(SD-level) to 3,150,000(HD-level) pixels which requires sophisticated technology to produce.

There might be bright or dark spots on the screen but those spots will have no impact on the perfomance of the product.

Avoid operating the TV at temperatures below 5°C(41°F)

The still image may cause permanent damage to the PDP Panel.

Watching the PDP TV in 4:3 format for a long period of time may leave traces of borders displayed on the left, right and center of the screen caused by the difference of light emission on the screen.

Playing a DVD or a game console may cause similar effect to the screen. Damages caused by the above effect are not covered by the Warranty.

Afterimage on the Screen.

By PDP’s nature, after displaying still images from Video games and PC for over a certain period of time may produce partial afterimage. It is because the PDP Panel’s accumulation effect may produce the intensity degradation of the panel. To prevent from this effect, reduce the ‘brightness’ and ‘contrast’ when displaying still images for a long time.

Warranty

Warranty does not cover any damage caused by image retention.

Burn-in is not covered by the warranty.

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Contents Owner’s Instructions Page User Instructions Table of Contents General Information Menu button Power IndicatorRemote Control Signal Receiver SOURCE/ENTER buttonPC Input RGB in / Audio VideoAV1, AV2 Remote Control Buttons ˛ MTS button ∑ Reset buttonRemote Control Operation Range ¸ SRS Tsxt buttonSupport Bars Screws Wall Installation InstructionsInstallation Notes Wall Mount BracketHow to assemble the Wall Mount Bracket Wall Installation Instructions Change Angle How to Adjust Mounting AngleFactory default Connecting External Devices to the PDPConnecting Speakers Ferrite Cores How to assemble the Stand-Base Connections Antennas with 75-ohm Round Leads Connecting VHF and UHF AntennasCable without a Cable Box Connecting Cable TVPage Videotape Playback Connecting a VCRConnecting a Camcorder Viewing camcorder tapesViewing Tapes To Play DVD Playing DVDConnecting a DTV Receiver Watching DTVTo Watch DTV Operation Turning the PDP On and Off Viewing the Menus and DisplaysViewing the Menus Displaying Status Information Message Check antenna input is displayed Plug & Play FeatureEnjoy your watching Plug and Play can only be accessed in the TV mode Memorizing the Channels Selecting the Video Signal-sourceStoring Channels in Memory Automatic Method Adding and Erasing Channels Manual Method To View Memorized Channels PIP Mode Adjusting the Volume Using MuteChanging Channels Setting Up Your Remote Control Remote Control Codes Setting the Signal Source Viewing an External Signal SourceAssigning Names to External input mode Page Picture Control PIP Customizing the PictureUsing Automatic Picture Settings Selecting the Color Tone DNIe Digital Natural Image engine Changing the Screen Size 3Normal 169WidePanorama ZoomStill Freezing the PictureSelecting the PIP Screen Viewing the Picture-in-PictureSelecting an External Signal Swapping the Contents of the PIP and Main Image Changing the Size of the PIP Window Changing the Location of the PIP Image Selecting a Signal Source Antenna or Cable for PIP Changing the PIP Channel Setting the My Control Color Mode Green Pink My Color Control Mode CharacteristicsMy Color Control Custom Settings Setting the My Control Color ModePIP Page Sound Control Customizing the Sound Using Automatic Sound Settings Choosing a Multi-Channel Sound MTS Soundtrack Using the Auto Volume TruSurround XT, SRS and Symbol Setting the TruSurround XTListening to the Sound of the SubPIP Picture Selecting the Internal Mute Channel Control Fine Tuning Channels LNA Low Noise Amplifier Page Connecting a PC and Operation Connecting a PC Pin Configuration How to Set up Your PC Software Windows only IBM PC / AT Adjusting the PC Screen Changing the Position of the Image Picture Quality Adjustment Coarse Adjustment Fine Tuning Fine Information Page Time Setting Setting the Clock Setting the Sleep Timer Setting the Timers If you want to set Off Time, press the Menu button Page Function Description Selecting a Menu Language Digital Noise Reduction Selecting the Film Mode Using the Color Weakness Enhancement Option Setting the Melody Sound Setting the Blue Screen Viewing Closed Captions Setting Up Your Personal ID Number PIN Using the V-ChipHow to Enable/Disable the V-Chip How to Set up Restrictions using the TV Parental Guidelines 102 103 104 Appendix Problem TroubleshootingLiquids Care and MaintenanceIdentifying Problems TemperatureVideo input SpecificationsMemo Memo Memo BN68-00714D-00