Samsung PS-42P5H Programming the Remote Control for Other Components, VCR Remote Control Codes

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Programming the Remote Control for Other Components (continued)

VCR Remote Control Codes

Admiral

 

 

020

NEC

 

018, 007, 026, 037, 008, 062, 064

Aiwa

 

 

025

Optimus

 

020

Akai

 

 

027, 004, 032

Panasonic

 

021, 056, 071, 072

Audio Dynamics

 

007, 026

Pentax

 

019, 041

Bell&Howell

 

 

018

Pentex Research

008

Broksonic

 

 

022

Philco

 

021, 036, 056, 059

Candle

 

 

002, 006, 003, 015, 008, 055

Philips

 

021, 036

Canon

 

 

021, 056

Pioneer

 

019, 026, 039, 053

Citizen

 

 

002, 006, 003, 015, 008, 055

Portland

 

015, 049, 055

Colortyme

 

 

007

PROSCAN

 

017

Craig

 

 

002, 024

Quartz

 

018

Curtis Mathes

 

002, 017, 007, 008, 021, 025, 056, 064, 066

Quasar

 

021, 056

Daewoo

 

 

003, 015, 010, 011, 012, 013, 014, 016

Radio Shack/Realistic

006, 018, 020, 021, 024,

DBX

 

 

007, 026

 

 

025, 029, 034, 048, 056

Dimensia

 

 

017

RCA

017, 019, 002, 021, 035, 041, 043, 057, 068

Dynatech

 

 

034

Samsung

 

000, 001, 002, 003, 004, 005

Emerson

001, 003, 006, 021, 022, 025, 030, 032, 034,

Sansui

 

026

040, 047, 050, 052, 060, 063, 065, 066, 067, 069

Sanyo

 

018, 024

Fisher

 

 

018, 024, 028, 029, 048, 051, 061

Scott

 

003, 047, 052, 067

Funai

 

 

025

Sears

018, 019, 006, 024, 028, 029, 041, 048, 051

General Electric

 

 

017, 002, 021, 005, 056

Sharp

 

020, 034, 045, 015

Go Video

 

 

002

Shimom

 

027, 033, 038, 058

LG(Goldstar)

 

 

006, 007, 008, 009, 010

Signature

 

025

Harman Kardon

 

007

Sony

 

027, 033, 044

Hitachi

 

 

019, 025, 041, 042

Sylvania

 

021, 025, 036, 056, 059

Instant Replay

 

 

021

Symphonic

 

025

JCPenny

 

002,007,018,019,021,026,037,041,054,056

Tandy

 

018, 025

JVC

 

 

007, 008, 018, 021, 026, 037

Tashika

 

006

Kenwood

 

 

007, 008, 018, 026, 037

Tatung

 

037

KLH

 

 

070

Teac

 

025, 037, 068

Lioyd

 

 

025

Technics

 

021

Logik

 

 

038

Teknika

 

021, 006, 025, 031

LXI

 

 

025

TMK

 

066

Magnavox

 

 

021, 036, 056, 059

Toshiba

 

003, 019, 029, 051, 052

Marantz

 

 

018, 021, 007, 026, 037, 008, 062, 036

Totevision

 

002, 006

Marta

 

 

006

Unitech

 

002

MEI

 

 

021

Vector Research

007, 026

Memorex

 

 

006, 021, 024, 025

Victor

 

026

MGA

 

 

034

Video Concepts

 

007, 026

Midland

 

 

005

Videosonic

 

002

Minolta

 

 

019, 041

Wards

 

002, 003, 006, 019, 020, 021, 024,

Mitsubishi

 

 

019, 034, 041, 046

 

 

025, 034, 038, 041

Montgomery Ward

020

Yamaha

 

007, 008, 018, 026, 037

MTC

 

 

002, 025

Zenith

 

023, 027, 033, 073

Multitech

 

 

002, 025, 038, 005

 

 

 

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Contents PDP-TELEVISION User Instructions Owner’s Instructions Power CordVideo Cable PC CableContents Symbols Front of the TV Control PanelFor further details about connection, refer to pages 57~61 Side of the TV Rear PanelInfrared Remote Control Assembling the Stand-Base Inserting the Batteries in the Remote ControlInstallation Notes Installing the Display on the Wall Attachment PanelInsert the screw into the plastic hanger Stay in place after installationSee the figure below Left and right plastic hangersConnecting a Satellite Receiver or Decoder Connecting to an Aerial or Cable Television NetworkRear of the TV Use the 3M/5M/7M cable supplied by SamsungTo switch your television off, press the power button again Switching Your Television On and OffMains lead is attached to the rear of your television Front of the TVTheir functions Familiarizing Yourself with the Remote ControlChange channels and adjust the volume Plug & Play Feature For further details on settings, refer to the previous If you want to reset this featureChoosing Your Language Press the Menu button Result The main menu is displayedLNA Storing Channels AutomaticallyBG DK I M Storing ChannelsManuallyAuto PAL Secam NTSC4.43 NTSC3.58 Channel mode Skipping Unwanted Channels This operation allows you to change the programme numbers Sorting the Stored ChannelsAssigning Names to Channels Locking the Channel Using the LNA Low Noise Amplifier Feature Fine Tuning Channel Reception Dynamic Standard Movie Custom Displaying InformationChanging the Picture Standard Cool 1, Normal, Warm 1, or Warm Customizing the Picture SettingsStandard, Movie, or Custom Preset to the PC mode by pressing the Source button Setting the Picture PC ModeSetting the Picture PC Mode Selecting the Picture Size Positioning and Sizing the screen using ZoomFreezing the Current Picture Viewing the DNIe DemonstrationSetting the My Colour Control Easy Control Setting the My Colour Control Detail Control Setting the Blue Screen Using the Colour Weakness Enhancement Feature Using the Energy Saving Feature TV AV1 AV2 S-Video1 S-Video2 Viewing the Picture in Picture PIPTvpip PIP Video1 , or S-Video2 Easy functions of the remote controlSwap Using the Digital NR Noise Reduction Feature Horizontal Dot Vertical Line Timeminute Preventing Screen Burn-inReducing the Effects of Screen Burn Standard Music Movie Speech Custom Changing the Sound StandardAdjusting the Volume Automatically Customizing the Sound SettingsOff 3D Mono Stereo Setting the TruSurround XTSelecting the Internal Mute Setting the Melody SoundDUAL-I↔ DUAL-II Selecting the Sound Mode depending on the modelSetting and Displaying the Current Time If the sleep timer is not yet set, Off is displayed Setting the Sleep TimerOr √ button Set these by pressing the … or † button Switching the Television On and Off AutomaticallyAuto Power Off TV, AV1, S-Video1,Component1, Component2, PC, or Viewing an External Signal SourcePart Contents Teletext FeaturePress the TTX/MIX button again Displaying the Teletext InformationTo display Press Selecting Display OptionsPressing the corresponding numeric buttons Enter the three-digit page number given in the content byGiven page, press Hold. Press it again to Resume ControlSide of the TV Connecting to the External DevicesConnecting to the S-Video Input Connecting to the RCA InputConnecting to the PC Input Connecting to the Component InputHDMI/DVI in connector is used for equipment with a DVI out Connecting to the Hdmi InputConnecting to the HDMI/DVI Compatible Connecting the Home Theater System Connecting Home Theater SystemSetting up Your PC Software Windows only Compatible Input Mode PCVCR 040, 047, 050, 052, 060, 063, 065, 066, 067 Programming the Remote Control for Other ComponentsVCR Remote Control Codes Stargate Cable Box Catv Remote Control Codes DVD Remote Control CodesCheck the picture contrast and brightness settings Power buttonCheck the volume Normal picture but no sound Check the volumeAfter Sales Service

PS-42P5H, PS-50P5H specifications

The Samsung PS-50P5H and PS-42P5H are part of Samsung's renowned line of plasma televisions that gained popularity for their impressive display quality and advanced features. Both models, introduced during the early 2000s, were a testament to the company's commitment to delivering exceptional viewing experiences.

The PS-50P5H boasts a 50-inch screen size, while the PS-42P5H features a slightly smaller 42-inch display. Both televisions are known for their strikingly vivid colors, deep blacks, and wide viewing angles, making them ideal for watching movies or playing video games. The plasma technology employed in these models enables a high refresh rate, which significantly reduces motion blur for fast-paced action scenes.

One of the standout features of the Samsung PS-50P5H and PS-42P5H is their incorporation of Samsung's advanced Clear Image Panel technology. This innovation enhances the clarity and sharpness of the picture, ensuring that viewers can enjoy crisp details regardless of the content being displayed. Additionally, these televisions feature an impressive contrast ratio, which allows for distinct separation between dark and light scenes, greatly enhancing overall picture quality.

Another key characteristic of the PS-50P5H and PS-42P5H is their sleek and stylish design. Both models come with a slim bezel that maximizes screen real estate and minimizes distractions, making them an attractive addition to any living room. The monitors also feature a comprehensive range of connectivity options, including multiple HDMI ports, component video inputs, and digital audio outputs, allowing users to hook up various devices such as gaming consoles, Blu-ray players, and sound systems without hassle.

In terms of audio capabilities, both models incorporate integrated speakers that deliver decent sound quality for everyday use. However, for a more immersive audio experience, users are encouraged to connect external sound systems via the digital audio outputs.

Notably, the energy efficiency of the Samsung PS-50P5H and PS-42P5H is commendable for plasma displays of their time, with a variety of settings to optimize power consumption without compromising on performance.

In summary, the Samsung PS-50P5H and PS-42P5H plasma televisions stand out as impressive models from an era where plasma technology was celebrated for its superior picture quality. With their rich features, stylish design, and versatile connectivity, these televisions continue to be attractive options for consumers seeking enhanced viewing experiences.