Samsung HCN5527W, PCN5425R, HCN473W, HCN4727W, HCN436W, HCN553W, HCN653W manual Safety

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Important Warranty Information

Regarding Television Format

Viewing

Standard screen format televisions (4:3, the aspect ratio of the screen width to height) are primarily designed to view standard format full-motion video. The images displayed on them should primarily be in the standard 4:3 ratio format and constantly moving. Displaying stationary graphics and images on screen, such as the dark top and bottom letterbox bars (wide screen pictures), should be limited to no more than 15% of the total television viewing per week.

Wide screen format televisions (16:9, the aspect ratio of the screen width to height) are primarily designed to view wide screen format full-motion video. The images displayed on them should primarily be in the wide screen 16:9 ratio format, or expanded to fill the screen if your model offers this feature, and constantly moving. Displaying stationary graphics and images on screen, such as the dark side-bars on non-expanded standard format television video and programming, should be limited to no more than 15% of the total television viewing per week.

Additionally, viewing other stationary images and text such as stock market reports, video game displays, station logos, web sites or computer graphics and patterns, should be limited as described above for all televisions. Displaying any stationary images that exceed the above guidelines can cause uneven aging of picture tubes (CRTs) that leave subtle, but permanent burned-in ghost images in the television picture. To avoid this, vary the program- ming and images, and primarily display full screen moving images, not stationary patterns or dark bars. On television models that offer picture sizing features, use these controls to view the different formats as a full screen picture.

Be careful in the selection and duration of television formats used for viewing. Uneven CRT aging as a result of format selection and use, as well as other burned-in images, is not covered by your Samsung limited warranty.

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Contents Owner’s Risk of Electric Shock Do not Open Thank You for Choosing Samsung Example Antenna Grounding Safety Operation InstallationYour New TV Troubleshooting Special FeaturesChapter One List of FeaturesFamiliarizing Yourself with The TV Front or Side Panel Jacks Using the Component Shelf´ Video Input jack Audio Input jacksAntenna terminals Video Input jack Rear Panel Jacks Depending on the model´ AUDIO-VIDEO Monitor Output jacks Video Input jacksPower Remote Control´ +100 StillMain˘ R.surf ± Mode¿ S.Mode ¸ P.ModeAntennas with 300-ohm Flat Twin Leads Connecting VHF and UHF AntennasAntennas with 75-ohm Round Leads Connecting Cable TVSeparate VHF and UHF Antennas Cable without a Cable BoxConnect this cable to a two-way splitter Connecting to a Cable Box that Descrambles Some ChannelsCable with a Cable box that Descrambles All Channels S TA L L AT I O N Connecting a VCR Connecting a Second VCR to Record from the TV Connecting a Camcorder Connecting to Y, PB, PR Connecting a DVD Player, DTV Set-Top Box 480i, 480pConnecting to Y, PB, PR 480p Connecting a DTV Set-Top BoxConnecting to DVI Digital Visual Interface480p, 720p Install two AAA size batteries Replace the cover Installing Batteries in the Remote ControlPress the Power button Plug & Play FeatureTurning the TV On and Off Message Plug & Play is displayedIf you want to reset this feature Using the Perfect Focus Feature Adjusting Manual Convergence Adjust Red Convergence Viewing the Menus and On-Screen Displays Press the Display button on the remote controlViewing the Menus Viewing the DisplaySelecting the Antenna Input Selecting a Menu LanguageMemorizing the Channels Selecting the Video Signal-sourceAdding and Erasing Channels Manual Method Storing Channels in Memory Automatic MethodUsing the Number Buttons Using the Channel ButtonsUsing the Previous Channel Changing ChannelsTo View Your Favorite Channels Selecting Your Favorite ChannelsTo Store Your Favorite Channels Adding and Erasing Channels Manual Method Press CH or CH to tune to the channel that will be labeled Labeling the ChannelsSelect Channel, then Left-most field will be highlightedCustomizing the Picture Picture ControlPress the Menu button. Picture icon will be high- lighted Using Automatic Picture SettingsUsing Mute Adjusting the VolumeSound Control Selecting the Color TonePress the Menu button exit Customizing the SoundAlternate method Using Automatic Sound SettingsPress the CH or Setting the ClockOption 1 Setting the Clock Manually Press the VOL + button to select Auto clock set On Press the MenuViewing an External Signal Source Star icon*will appear Fine Tuning ChannelsPress the VOL + or VOL button to adjust the fine tuning Digital Noise Reduction 43 TV Changing the Screen SizeWide TV Press the Aspect button to change the screenUsing the R.surf feature Select Function, then Setting the On/Off TimerPress the Sleep button on the remote control Setting the Sleep TimerWhen finished, press the VOL + button Surround Extra sound settings Surround, Auto Volume, Melody, BBESelect Sound, then Choosing a Multi-Channel Sound MTS SoundtrackSelect MTS, then Press Select Mono, SAP, orSelect Caption or Text Viewing Closed CaptionsSelect Mode, then press Activating Picture-in-Picture Viewing Picture-in-PictureSelecting a Signal Source External A/V for PIP Selecting a Signal Source Antenna or Cable for PIPSelect PIP, then press VOL + buttonChanging the Size of the PIP Window Swapping the Contents of the PIP Image and Main ImageScanning the Available Channels Changing the Location Rotating in PIP modeChanging the PIP Channel Setting Up Your Personal ID Number PIN Using the V-ChipEnter Pin screen will appear. Enter your 4-digit PIN number While the Change pinHow to Set up Restrictions Using the TV guidelines How to Enable/Disable the V-ChipGeneral audience TV Guidelines screen will appearParent Guidance TV-14Or CH Mpaa rating screen will appear Picture icon will be Viewing the DemonstrationHighlighted blinking Select DemonstrationTurn off your VCR or Customizing Your Remote ControlSetting Up Your Remote Control to Operate Your VCR or DVD Setting Up Your Remote Control to Operate Your Cable Box Cable Box VCR CodesCodes DVD CodesChapter Five Identifying ProblemsSpecifications Cleaning and Maintaining Your TVUsing Your TV in Another Country M O Appendix A.3