Samsung PS-37S4A manual Skipping Unwanted Channels, Skipping unwanted channels

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Skipping Unwanted Channels

Skipping unwanted channels

You can exclude the channels of your choice from the channel scan operation. When you scan through the stored channels, those that you have chosen to skip are thus not displayed.

All channels that you do not specifically choose to skip are displayed during scanning.

1Press the MENU button.

Result: The main menu is displayed.

2Press the or button to select Channel.

Result: The options available in the Channel group are displayed.

3Press the ENTER ( ) button.

4Press the or button to select Edit. Press the ENTER ( ) button.

Result: The Edit menu is displayed.

5Press the or button to select Add/Delete. Press the ENTER ( ) button.

Result: The Add/Delete menu is displayed with the current channel automatically is selected.

6Press the or button to select the channel to be deleted. Press the ENTER ( ) button.

7To add or delete the channel, select Added or Deleted by pressing the or button. Press the ENTER ( ) button to confirm.

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Channel

 

 

Country

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Auto Store

 

 

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Edit

 

 

Fine Tune

 

 

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Enter

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TV

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Name

 

 

LNA

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Child Lock

 

 

 

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Contents PDP-TELEVISION User Instructions Sold Separately Video CableScart Cable Contents Contents SymbolsActual configuration on your PDP may be different Your New Plasma Display PanelDepending on your model For further details about connection, refer to pages 55~59 Rear PanelInfrared Remote Control Assembling the Stand-Base Inserting the Batteries in the Remote ControlWall Mount Bracket Plastic Hanger Installing the Display on the Wall Attachment PanelWall Connecting a Satellite Receiver or Decoder Connecting to an Aerial or Cable Television NetworkUsing a Coaxial cable Rear of the PDPPlacing in Standby Mode Switching On and OffMains lead is attached to the rear of your PDP Front of the PDPRemote control is used mainly to Becoming Familiar with the Remote ControlChange channels and adjust the volume Display the on-screen menu systemSetting Up Your Remote Control To start the search, press the Enter button Plug & Play FeatureChoosing Your Language If you want to reset this featureSee Storing Channels AutomaticallyYou wish to identify Storing ChannelsManuallyAuto PAL Secam or Auto NT3.58 NT4.43 PAL60Channel mode Skipping Unwanted Channels Skipping unwanted channelsResult The Edit menu is displayed Sorting the Stored Channels Assigning Names to Channels Result The options available are listed Using the LNA Low Noise Amplifier FeatureActivating the child lock Activating the Child LockDisplaying Information Changing the Picture StandardDynamic Standard Movie Custom High Middle Low Custom Adjusting the Picture Settings Brightness, SharpnessColour Tone Cool2, Cool1, Normal, Warm1, Warm2 Custom PC mode only Colour1 Colour2 Colour3 Adjusting the Picture Settings PC or DVI ModePreset to the PC mode by using the Source button Setting the Picture PC ModeSetting the Picture PC Mode Using the Fine Tune Colour System and Sound System settings are correctIf reception is weak, you can fine tune a channel manually Freezing the Current Picture Viewing the Channel Scan PictureResult Main menu is displayed Result You can view every memorized channel in orderPositioning and Sizing the screen using Zoom PC to DVI ModeSelecting the Picture Size DNIeTM Digital Natural Image engine Selecting the Film ModeSetting the Melody Sound Setting the Blue ScreenViewing the Picture In Picture PIP Table of PIP SettingsResult The sources are displayed in the following order TV Ext.1 Ext.2 Ext.3 AV1 AV2Easy functions of remote control Ext.2, Ext.3, AV1, AV2, S-Video,Component1Component2, PC, DVI Using the Digital NR Digital Noise Reduction Feature Standard Music Movie Speech Custom Changing the Sound StandardAdjusting the Volume Automatically Adjusting the Sound SettingsSetting the TruSurround XT Selecting the Internal MuteStereo Selecting the Sound Mode depending on the model Setting the Sleep Timer Setting and Displaying the Current Time Absent Power Off Switching the Television On and Off AutomaticallySatellite STB, AV Receiver, DVD Receiver, Game Viewing an External Signal SourceRedirecting an Input to the External Output Contents Teletext FeaturePress the TTX/MIX button again Displaying the Teletext InformationTo display Press Selecting Display OptionsSelecting a Teletext TeleWeb Feature Option Bookmarking the current Using the TeleWeb Menu after Displaying the TeleWebEntering the bookmarked URL Opening the HomeButton Function TeleWeb Easy Accessing the TeleWeb Service via the Remote ControlInput/Output Specification Connecting to the External DevicesRear of the TV InputRear of the TV Connecting to the S-Video InputConnecting to the PC Input Connecting to the DVI InputConnecting to the Component Input Connecting and Using the Home Theater System Connecting the Home Theater SystemTo Display the DVD Home Theater Setting up Your PC Software Windows only Bit colourShown at left is a typical screen for Display dialog box Input Mode PC/DVI Video Signal Dot x Line Vertical HorizontalNVidia chipset Pin Configurations Check the picture contrast and brightness settings Power buttonCheck the volume Normal picture but no sound Check the volume003, 024 Programming the Remote Control for Other Components019, 023 Wamer amexProgramming the Remote Control for Other Components Bell&Howell040, 047, 050, 052, 060, 063, 065, 066, 067 After Sales Service