Samsung SP-50L3HR, SP-56L3HR, SP-61L3HR manual Your New Wide TV, Replacing the Lamp

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Your New Wide TV

Replacing the Lamp

Why do I need to replace the lamp?

The lamp used in a projection TV has a limited lifespan. For the best screen quality it needs to be replaced periodically. After replacing the lamp, the screen quality will be bright and clear as new.

When do I need to replace it?

It should be replaced when the screen becomes darker, less clear or when all three LEDs on the front (Timer, Lamp, & Temp.) are flashing.

Check before lamp replacement

1.The lamp must be the same code number and type.

2.The lamp type is indicated on the right side of the TV. It is also indicated on the lamp case.

3.After checking the code number for the lamp, give the code number to the store where you purchased the TV or to a Samsung Service center.

Caution

1.Replace with the correct code numbered lamp to avoid damage to the TV.

2.Turn the power off and wait for 30 minutes before replacing the lamp as it will be hot.

3.Do not touch the glass part of the lamp with your bare hands nor insert any foreign object inside the cover as it may cause poor screen quality, electric shock or fire.

4.Do not place the old lamp near flammable objects or within the reach of children.

When installing the product, make sure to keep it away from the wall (more than 10cm/4 inches) for ventilation purposes.

• Poor ventilation may cause an increase in the internal temperature of the product, resulting in a shortened component life and degraded performance.

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Contents Owner’s Instructions Table of Contents Special Features M S U N G Your New Wide TV Your New Wide TV Replacing the LampEnglish List of Features AccessoriesSide Panel Buttons Side Panel JacksFront Panel LED Indicators PowerRear Panel Jacks Antenna terminalsRemote Control ModeInstalling Batteries in the Remote Control M S U N G Connections Connecting VHF and UHF Antennas Antennas with 300-ohm Flat Twin LeadsAntennas with 75-ohm Round Leads Separate VHF and UHF Antennas Connecting Cable TV and VCR Cable without a Cable BoxCable with a Cable Box that Descrambles All Channels Connecting a Cable Converter Box Connecting a Cable Converter Box and a VCRConnecting a Camcorder Connecting a DVD Player Connecting to Y,PB,PRConnecting 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 Viewing the Menus Turning the TV On and OffViewing the Menus and On-Screen Displays Viewing the DisplaySelecting the Menu Language Selecting the Antenna InputSelecting the Video Signal Source Memorizing the ChannelsAdding and Erasing Channels Storing Channels in Memory Automatic MethodAlternate method Using the Previous Channel Using the Channel ButtonsUsing the Number Buttons Changing ChannelsSelecting Your Favorite Channels To View Your Favorite ChannelsScanning the Channels Labeling the Channels Resetting the Picture Settings to the Factory Defaults Picture ControlCustomizing the Picture Using Automatic Picture Settings Sound Control Adjusting the VolumeUsing the Mute Button Customizing the SoundUsing Automatic Sound Settings Setting the Clock Absent 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 Setting 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 Setting the Child Lock Channel 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 Windows only 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 iCleaning and Maintaining Your TV Using Your TV in Another CountrySpecifications BP68-00433A-00
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SP-50L3HR, SP-61L3HR, SP-56L3HR specifications

The Samsung SP-56L3HR, SP-61L3HR, and SP-50L3HR are part of Samsung’s impressive line of projection televisions that transformed the viewing experience in home entertainment. These models are celebrated for their innovative technology, sleek design, and exceptional performance, making them ideal choices for those seeking high-quality viewing experiences.

Starting with the SP-50L3HR, this model features a 50-inch display, which provides a perfect balance for smaller living spaces while not compromising on picture quality. The SP-50L3HR utilizes Samsung’s advanced DLP (Digital Light Processing) technology, ensuring that viewers experience vibrant colors and sharp images. With a resolution of 1280 x 720, this model supports high-definition content and offers a dynamic contrast ratio, allowing dark scenes to be displayed with great detail. It also comes equipped with a built-in HDTV tuner, making it easy to access high-definition channels without additional devices.

Moving up to the SP-56L3HR, this model ramps it up to a 56-inch screen size, providing an immersive viewing experience perfect for larger rooms. The 56L3HR also incorporates the same DLP technology but provides a higher resolution of 1280 x 720, ensuring crisp imagery. Notably, it features a 10-bit color processing capability, allowing for a broader range of colors and more natural skin tones. Additionally, the audio technology enhances the viewing experience with integrated surround sound capabilities, bringing a cinematic feel right into the living room.

The flagship model, SP-61L3HR, takes performance to the next level with a massive 61-inch display. Known for its robust build and sleek aesthetics, this model delivers a cinematic viewing experience. The SP-61L3HR includes features such as a high brightness level, which allows it to perform well even in well-lit environments. This model also boasts an improved color management system for more accurate color reproduction and displays vivid, lifelike visuals.

All three models share common characteristics that define Samsung’s commitment to quality. They utilize advanced projection technology, ensuring minimal motion blur during fast-paced scenes, and feature multiple connectivity options, including HDMI and composite inputs, allowing users to connect various devices seamlessly. Energy efficiency is also a theme across the line, with features that help reduce power consumption without sacrificing performance.

In conclusion, the Samsung SP-56L3HR, SP-61L3HR, and SP-50L3HR are standout options in the projection television market, combining cutting-edge technology and user-friendly features to provide an engaging viewing experience suitable for any home theater setup.