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GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL)

Version 2.1, February 1999

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Contents DLP TV Guide to Digital TV How difficult is it to receive DTV signals indoors? Contents General Information Viewing Position Top viewList of Features Checking PartsSold Separately Viewing the Control Panel Buttons on the Lower-Right Part of the PanelHL-T5656W HL-T6156W HL-T6756W Product color and shape may vary depending on the modelViewing the Connection Panel Service 2 For service only Video AV in 1 Rear Panel JacksRemote Control Installing Batteries in the Remote Control Connections Connecting VHF and UHF AntennasAntennas with 300 Ω Flat Twin Leads Antennas with 75 Ω Round LeadsConnecting Cable TV Connecting to a Cable Box that Descrambles All ChannelsConnecting to a Cable Box that Descrambles Some Channels Cable without a Cable BoxConnecting a VCR Video ConnectionConnecting a Camcorder Connecting a DVD Player/Set-Top BoxConnect a Component Cables Between the ComponentConnecting a DVD Player/Set-Top Box via Hdmi Connecting a DVD Player/Set-Top Box via DVIWhat is HDMI? Connecting a Digital Audio System Connecting an Amplifier/DVD Home Theater AnalogWhat is OPTICAL? Connection terminal to the cableConnecting a PC Using the D-Sub CableUsing the HDMI/DVI Cable It may take a while when your TV startsPlug & Play Feature Press the Power button on the remote controlMessage Set the Clock Mode. is displayed Changing Channels Adjusting the Volume Using the Mute ButtonPress the Info button on the remote control Viewing the DisplayNavigating Menus by Using the Menu Map Selecting the Video Signal-sourceMemorizing the Channels Press the Menu buttonSetting Up Your Remote Control Setting Up the Remote to Operate Your VCRStoring Channels in Memory Automatic Method Setting Up the Remote to Operate Your Cable Box Setting Up the Remote to Operate Your DVDSetting Up the Remote to Operate Your Set Top Box Remote Control Codes Brand CodeProduct Code 000 001 BD Record 005007 008 009 010 VCR Record 012To Select the Source To Edit the Input Source NamePicture Control Using Automatic Picture Settings Resetting the Picture Settings to the Factory Defaults Making Detailed Picture Settings Changing the Screen Size Digital Noise Reduction DNIe Digital Natural Image engineSetting the Active Color Setting the Color GamutAdjusting the Screen Position Sound Control Using Automatic Sound SettingsFreezing the Picture Resetting the Equalizer Settings to the Factory Defaults Sound Balance AdjustmentTo adjust the sound balance of the L/R speakers Customizing the SoundSetting up DNSe Digital Natural Sound engine Choosing a Multi-Channel Sound MTS Track Digital Choosing a Multi-Channel Sound MTS Track AnalogPreferred Language Multi-Track SoundAutomatic Volume Control Reduces the difference in volume level among broadcastersSelecting the Internal Mute Internal Speakers Audio Out Optical OUT Audio Out L/R OUTChannel Control Clearing Scrambled Channels Digital Adding and Erasing ChannelsTo stop searching scrambled channels Setting Your Favorite Channels You can set channels you watch frequently as favoritesViewing the Channel Lists Labeling Channels AnalogEnter button to assign the new name Appears Press the Exit button to exitSetting the Default Channel List Mode Fine Tuning Analog Channels AnalogChecking the Digital-Signal Strength Digital LNA Low Noise AmplifierSetting the Time Option 1 Setting the Clock AutomaticallyFunction Description Selecting a Menu Language Option 2 Setting the Clock Manually Setting the Sleep TimerTo cancel the set sleep timer Using the Game Mode Setting the On/Off TimerAuto Power Off Restrictions on Game Mode CautionUsing the V-Chip How to Enable/Disable the V-ChipChip function is not available in Hdmi or component mode Setting Up Your Personal ID Number PIN Press the or buttonFor Canada models only How to Set up Restrictions Using TV Parental Guidelines How to Set up Restrictions Using Mpaa Ratings Canadian English Return Using the V-Chip for Digital Channels Downloadable U.S. Rating screen will appearViewing Closed Captions On-Screen Text Messages Digital Digital Captions function operates on digital channelsViewing Closed Captions On-Screen Text Messages Analog Setting the Blue Screen Mode Adjusts the transparency of the menu screenMenu Transparency Level Adjusting the Melody Sound Using the Color Weakness Enhancement FeatureTV power on/off melody sound can be adjusted Setting the Hdmi Black Level Setting the Film Mode Analog Setting the Function HelpDisplays help on the menu functions Upgrading the Software PC Display Using Your TV as a Computer PC Display Setting Up Your PC Software Based on Windows XPVideo Signal Resolution Horizontal Vertical Display ModesSub Input HDMI/DVI InputSetting up the TV with your PC How to Auto AdjustChange to the PC mode first Press the Menu button Ad justing the Screen QualityInitializing the Image Settings Viewing the Current ResolutionYou can get the resolution information of your PC Changing the Screen PositionChanging the Picture Size PC Mode Setting the Home Theater PCAppendix Identifying Problems Please check the digital signal strength and input antennaVisual quality is of an SDStandard Definition grade Visual quality may not be perfectWhy do I need to replace the lamp? When do I need to replace it?Check before lamp replacement Replacing the LampCleaning and Maintaining Your TV Using Your TV in Another CountryTechnical Specifications PC ResolutionDimension W x H x D WeightGNU General Public License GPL Version 2, JuneEnglish No Warranty GNU Lesser General Public License Lgpl English English END of Terms and Conditions Contact Samsung WORLD-WIDE Communiquez avec Samsung WORLD-WIDECountry Web Site Address