NS-51P680A12/NS-59P680A12

Turning on your TV for the first time

The first time you turn on your TV, the Plug & Play wizard opens. The Plug & Play wizard guides you through setting up basic settings including the menu language, TV signal source, the channel list, and time.

Note

You can also access these settings from the on-screen menu.

Press MENU on the remote control, press S or T to highlight SETUP, then press ENTER. Press S or T to select Plug&Play, press ENTER, then press S or T to select the setting you want to adjust.

To set up your TV:

1Make sure that you have:

Installed the remote control batteries. (See page 8 for details.)

Connected an antenna, cable TV, or satellite TV. (See pages 11 through 14 for details.)

Connected the power cord. (See page 11 for details.)

2Press (power). The Plug&Play Select Language of the OSD menu opens.

Plug & Play

Select Language of the OSD.

Language : English

3Press ENTER to access the menu, then press Sor T to highlight a language. You can select English, French, or Spanish.

4Press ENTER. The Select Home Use when installing this TV in your home screen appears.

Plug & Play

Select ‘Home Use’when installing this TV in your home.

Store Demo

Home Use

Note

Store Demo mode is only intended for use in retail environments.

If your TV is accidentally set to Store Demo mode, reset the Plug & Play option. For more information, see “Resetting the Plug & Play option” on page 44.

5Press Wor X to highlight Home Use, then press ENTER. The Select the Antenna source to memorize screen appears.

Plug & Play

Select the Antenna source to memorize.

Air

Start

Cable

Start

Auto

Start

6Press Sor T to highlight your TV signal source, then press ENTER. You can select Air (antenna), Cable (cable TV), or Auto (both antenna and cable TV). If you have digital cable, select Auto.

7If you select Cable, press Sor T, W or X to highlight the cable TV signal type, then press ENTER. You can select STD, HRC, or IRC for analog (antenna-based or without a cable box) or digital signals. STD is the most common setting. If you do not know which type of cable TV signal you have, contact your cable TV provider.

Note

Standard Cable TV (STD) - The most widely used method of spacing and transmitting television channels on a cable television system to prevent interference between the different channels. If your first broadcast channel is channel 2, then your cable company uses Standard. If your first broadcast channel is channel 1, then your cable company uses the HRC (Harmonic Relate Carrier) method.

Harmonic Related Carrier (HRC) - Harmonic Related Carrier is a method of spacing and transmitting television channels on a cable television system to prevent interference. The channels are spaced at 6-MHz intervals, with all carrier frequencies harmonically related to a common reference.

Incremental Related Carriers (IRC) - A method of spacing and transmitting television channels on a cable television system that prevents interference between the channels and reduces a form of distortion.

Your TV starts searching for channels available in your viewing area. The channel information is stored in the channel list. Scrambled channels are not stored in the list.

Plug & Play

Auto Program in Progress.

DTV Air : --

Air : 8

Air

11

DTV Cable : --

Cable : --

 

 

 

3%

Stop

Note

To stop the search, press ENTER.

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