Samsung SP50L7HX Switching Your Television On and Off, Placing Your Television in Standby Mode

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Switching Your Television On and Off

The mains lead is attached to the rear of your television.

1 Plug the mains lead into an appropriate socket.

The main voltage is indicated on the rear of the television and the frequency is 50 or 60Hz.

2 Press the power switch on the rear of the television toward “ON” (I).

3

Press the POWER (

) button on the remote control or the front of

 

 

the television.

 

 

 

Result:

The programme that you were watching last is re-

 

 

 

selected automatically.

TV

 

If you have not yet stored any channels, No clear picture

 

 

 

appears. Refer to “Storing Channels Automatically” on page

 

 

15 or “Storing Channels Manually” on page 16.

 

4To switch your television off, press the power switch toward “OFF” (O).

Placing Your Television in Standby Mode

Your television can be placed in Standby mode, in order to reduce the power consumption.

The Standby mode can be useful when you wish to interrupt

 

viewing temporarily (during a meal, for example).

 

 

 

TV

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1

Press the POWER (

) button on the remote control.

 

 

 

Result:

The screen is turned off and the Standby indicator on

 

 

 

the front of the television lights.

 

 

 

 

2

To turn the screen back on, simply press the POWER (

) button

 

 

again.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

You can also switch on by pressing the P

/

, TV or numeric

 

 

button.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Do not leave your television in Standby mode for long

Standby indicator

 

 

 

periods of time (when you are away on holiday, for

 

 

example). Turn your television off by pressing the power

 

 

switch on the back of the set. It is best to unplug the set

 

 

from the mains and aerial.

 

 

 

 

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Contents DLP TV Page Contents Contents Control Panel of Your Television Connection Panel of Your Television ANT Rear of the TV Connecting to an Aerial or Cable Television NetworkConnecting a Satellite Receiver or Decoder Infrared Remote Control Inserting the Batteries in the Remote Control Mains lead is attached to the rear of your television Switching Your Television On and OffPlacing Your Television in Standby Mode Display the on-screen menu system Becoming Familiar with the Remote ControlRemote control is used mainly to Change channels and adjust the volumePlug & Play Feature Choosing Your Language If you want to reset this featureStoring Channels Automatically Auto PAL Secam Storing ChannelsManuallyChannel mode Skipping Unwanted Channels Sorting the Stored Channels Activating the Child Lock Assigning Names to Channels Fine Tuning Channel Reception Viewing the Channel Scan Picture Using the LNA Low Noise Amplifier FeatureFreezing the Current Picture Displaying InformationDynamic Standard Cinema Changing the Picture StandardStandard or Cinema Adjusting the Picture SettingsAuto Wide 169 Panorama Zoom1 Zoom2 149 Selecting the Picture SizeReduction and detail, contrast and white enhancement Using the Digital NR Noise Reduction FeatureThis feature brings you a more detailed image with 3D noise DNIeTM Digital Natural Image engineCustom Setting the My Colour Control Easy ControlSetting the My Colour Control Detail Control Setting the Film Mode TV Ext.1 Ext.2 Ext.3 AV Video Component PC Hdmi Viewing the Picture In Picture PIPEasy functions of remote control Standard Music Movie Speech Custom Changing the Sound StandardMultichannel formats Adjusting the Sound SettingsSetting the SRS Tsxt Adjusting the Volume Automatically Enjoying the Sound of External Speakers Stereo Nicam Stereo Nicam Stereo ↔ Mono Selecting the Sound Mode depending on the modelSetting and Displaying the Current Time Setting the Sleep Timer Auto Power Off Switching the Television On and Off AutomaticallySetting the Melody Sound Setting the Blue ScreenUsing the Colour Weakness Enhancement Feature Preset to the PC mode by using the Source button Setting the Picture in PC ModeViewing an External Signal Source Assigning Names to External Sources Part Contents Teletext FeatureSelecting Display Options Displaying the Teletext InformationSelecting a Teletext VCR DVD Connecting to the External Input/OutputConnecting to the Audio Output Connecting to the S-Video InputConnecting to the Digital Input Connecting to the PC Input Connecting to the Component InputSetting up Your PC Software Windows only PC/HDMIDVI Input Mode Redirecting an Input to the External Output VCR Setting Up Your Remote ControlVCR Remote Control Codes Programming the Remote Control for Other ComponentsDVD Remote Control Codes Programming the Remote Control for Other ComponentsCable Box Catv Remote Control Codes Replacing the Lamp Troubleshooting Before Contacting Service Personnel SP50L7HX SP56L7HX Technical SpecificationsMemo After Sales Service

SP50L7HX, SP56L7HX specifications

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