Samsung SP-50L7HR, SP-56L7HR Connecting Cable TV and VCR, Cable without a Cable Box

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Connecting Cable TV and VCR

You can connect different cable systems to your TV, including cable without a cable box, and cable with a cable box that descrambles some or all channels.

Cable without a Cable Box

If you want to connect cable, and you do not need to use a cable box:

Plug the incoming cable

1 into the “ANT 1 IN” terminal on the rear panel.

Cable with a Cable Box that Descrambles All Channels

Find the cable that is

1 connected to the ANTENNA OUT terminal on your cable box. This terminal might be labeled “ANT OUT”, “VHF OUT” or simply, “OUT”.

Connect the other end of

2 this cable to the “ANT 1 IN” terminal on the rear panel.

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Contents Dlptv Table of Contents Special Features M S U N G Your New Wide TV List of Features AccessoriesFront Panel Buttons Front Panel Information Window Rear Panel Jacks Antenna terminalsRemote Control ModeInstalling Batteries in the Remote Control M S U N G Connections Antennas with 300-ohm Flat Twin Leads Connecting VHF and UHF AntennasAntennas with 75-ohm Round Leads Separate VHF and UHF Antennas Cable without a Cable Box Connecting Cable TV and VCRCable with a Cable Box that Descrambles All Channels Connecting a Cable Converter Box Connecting a Cable Converter Box and a VCRConnecting a Camcorder Connecting to Y,PB,PR Connecting a DVD PlayerConnecting to Audio and Video Jacks Connecting a DTV Set-Top Box Connecting to DVI Digital Visual InterfaceConnecting to R,G,B Connecting to Hdmi High Definition Multimedia InterfaceM S U N G Operation Turning the TV On and Off Viewing the Menus and On-Screen DisplaysViewing the Menus Viewing the DisplaySelecting the Menu Language Selecting the Antenna InputSelecting the Video Signal Source Memorizing the ChannelsStoring Channels in Memory Automatic Method Adding and Erasing ChannelsAlternate method Using the Channel Buttons Using the Number ButtonsUsing the Previous Channel Changing ChannelsSelecting Your Favorite Channels To View Your Favorite ChannelsScanning the Channels Labeling the Channels Picture Control Resetting the Picture Settings to the Factory DefaultsCustomizing the Picture Using Automatic Picture Settings Adjusting the Volume Using the Mute ButtonSound Control Customizing the SoundUsing Automatic Sound Settings Setting the Clock Auto Power OffSetting the Timers Setting the On/Off TimerSetting the Sleep Timer Viewing an External Signal Source Setting the Signal SourceAssigning Names to External Input Mode Edit NameRemote Control VCR/DVD Buttons Freezing the Current PictureM S U N G Special Features Customizing Your Remote Control DVD playerRemote Control Codes VCR Codes Cable Box Codes DVD CodesFine Tuning Channels Symbol * is displayedLNA Low Noise Amplifier Selecting the Color Tone Changing the Picture Size Digital Noise Reduction DNIeTM Digital Natural Image engine Setting the My Color Control Mode Using the Easy Control MenuCustom Settings Resetting the Colors to the Factory DefaultsSetting the Film Mode Viewing Picture-In-Picture Activating the PIPSelecting an External Source Swapping the Sub Picture and Main Picture Changing the Size of the Sub Picture Changing the Location of the Sub Picture Changing the Channel of the Sub Picture Selecting the Sound Source Setting the SRS Tsxt Choosing a Multi-Channel Sound MTS track Auto Volume Enjoying the Sound of External Speakers Using the V-Chip How to Change Your PasswordHow to Enable/Disable the Rating Controls How to Set up Restrictions Using the TV Parental Guidelines TV Parental Guidelines How to Set up Restrictions Using the Mpaa Rating Important Notes About Parental Locks TV FCC Age-Based RatingsHow to Set up Restrictions Using the Canadian English Canadian English How to Set up Restrictions Using the Canadian French Canadian French Viewing Closed Caption Information Channel Field Setting the Blue Screen Mode Setting The On/Off Melody Using the Color Weakness Enhancement Feature PC Display Using Your TV as a Computer PC Display How to Connect Your PC to the TVSetting up Your PC Software Based on Windows Mode Resolution Display ModesAdjusting the Picture Quality Changing the Picture Position Adjusting the Picture Quality and Position Automatically Initializing the Picture Settings Changing the Picture Size PC Mode Source PC/DVI Picture SizeM S U N G Appendix Troubleshooting P e n d iWhy do I need to replace the lamp? Replacing the LampP e n d i Using Your TV in Another Country Cleaning and Maintaining Your TVSpecifications BP68-00414A-01

SP-50L7HR, SP-56L7HR specifications

The Samsung SP-56L7HR and SP-50L7HR are two advanced rear-projection televisions designed to deliver a superior viewing experience. With cutting-edge features and technologies, these models were created to meet the demands of modern consumers seeking high-quality visuals and enhanced functionality.

One of the prominent features of the Samsung SP-56L7HR and SP-50L7HR is their screen size. The SP-56L7HR boasts a generous 56-inch display, while the SP-50L7HR offers a 50-inch size. These large screens are perfect for creating an immersive home cinema experience, allowing viewers to enjoy their favorite movies, sports, and television shows with impressive detail and clarity.

Both models utilize DLP (Digital Light Processing) technology, which provides excellent color accuracy and sharpness. The DLP system utilizes a spinning color wheel and micro-mirrors to project images, resulting in vivid colors and smooth motion. This technology significantly reduces motion blur, making these TVs ideal for fast-paced action scenes or sports events.

Another key aspect of the SP-56L7HR and SP-50L7HR is their contrast ratio. With high contrast ratios, these televisions deliver deeper blacks and brighter whites, enhancing the overall picture quality. This feature is particularly beneficial in dark scenes, where details can be easily lost in lesser-quality displays.

In terms of connectivity, both models are equipped with multiple HDMI ports, allowing users to connect various devices such as gaming consoles, Blu-ray players, and streaming devices effortlessly. Additional input options, including Composite and S-Video, ensure compatibility with a wide range of media sources.

The Samsung SP-56L7HR and SP-50L7HR are designed with user-friendly interfaces and advanced settings, enabling viewers to fine-tune their picture settings for optimal performance according to their preferences. Additionally, they include built-in speakers, providing an all-in-one solution for home entertainment.

Energy efficiency is another consideration, as these models are designed with reduced power consumption in mind, making them environmentally friendly options for consumers who prioritize sustainability.

In conclusion, the Samsung SP-56L7HR and SP-50L7HR are excellent choices for anyone seeking a large-screen television with outstanding picture quality, advanced DLP technology, and versatile connectivity options. With their impressive features and specifications, these models are sure to enhance any home entertainment setup.