Operation

Memorizing the Channels

Your TV can memorize and store all of the available channels for both “off-air” (antenna) and cable

channels. After the available channels are memorized, use the CH and CH buttons to scan through the channels. This eliminates the need to change channels by entering the channel digits. There are three steps for memorizing channels: selecting a broadcast source, memorizing the channels (automatic) and adding and deleting channels (manual).

Selecting the Video Signal Source

Before your television can begin memorizing the available channels, you must specify the type of signal source that is connected to the TV (i.e., an antenna or cable system).

1 Press the MENU button. Press the or button to select “Channel”, then press the ENTER button.

2 Press the ENTER button to select “Antenna”.

Press the or button to select “Air” or “Cable”, then press the ENTER button.

3 Press the or button to select “Auto Program”, then press the ENTER button.

Channel

Input

Antenna

: Air

Picture

Auto Program

 

Add/Delete

 

 

 

Sound

Favorite Channels

Channel

Name

 

Fine Tune

 

 

 

Setup

Signal Strength

 

Guide

LNA

: On

Move

Enter

Return

 

Channel

Input

Antenna

Air

 

Picture

Auto Program

Cable

 

Add/Delete

 

 

 

 

 

Sound

Favorite Channels

 

Channel

Name

 

 

Fine Tune

 

 

 

 

 

Setup

Signal Strength

 

 

Guide

LNA

: Off

 

Move

Enter

Return

 

Channel

Input

Antenna

: Air

Picture

Auto Program

 

Add/Delete

 

 

 

Sound

Favorite Channels

Channel

Name

 

Fine Tune

 

 

 

Setup

Signal Strength

 

Guide

LNA

: On

Move

Enter

Return

 

NOTE

All available DTV and analog channels are automatically stored in memory.

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Samsung HL-R5066W manual Memorizing the Channels, Selecting the Video Signal Source

HL-R5066W specifications

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