If the TV appears to have a problem, first review this list of possible problems and solutions. If none of the troubleshooting tips apply, visit www.samsung.com/support or contact Samsung Customer Service.

Screen

If there is a problem with the screen, run Picture Test (Support > Self Diagnosis > Picture Test) to diagnose the issue. If the test fails to identify a problem, there may be a problem with an external device or the signal strength.

There is something wrong with the TV.

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If your Samsung Television is flickering or dimming sporadically, you may need

Flickering and Dimming

to disable some of the energy efficiency features. Disable Energy Saving (System

> Eco Solution > Eco Sensor) and/or Energy Saving (System > Eco Solution >

 

 

Energy Saving) and check again.

 

 

 

If you find that the color on your Samsung television screen is not correct or the

 

black and white colors are off, run Self Diagnosis (Support > Self Diagnosis >

 

Picture Test).

Component

If the test results are negative, check the following:

Connections/Screen

Are the TV's video input connectors connected to the correct external device video

Color

output connectors?

 

Check other connections as well. If the TV is connected to an external device via a

 

component cable, check that the Pb, Pr, and Y jacks are plugged into their proper

 

connectors.

 

 

 

If you find that the colors on your Samsung TV are correct but just a little too dark

 

or bright, try adjusting the following settings first.

Screen Brightness

Navigate to Picture and adjust Backlight/Cell Light (applicable models), Contrast,

 

Brightness, Sharpness, Color, Tint (G/R) and other picture quality adjustment

 

settings.

 

 

 

If you find that there is a blur or “ghost” shadow to the images on your television

Auto Motion Plus/Blur

screen, you might be able to correct the issue using Auto Motion Plus (Picture >

 

Picture Options > Auto Motion Plus).

 

 

 

If your Samsung TV appears to turn off by itself, try disabling some of the TV's

 

energy efficiency features. Check if Sleep Timer (System > Time > Sleep Timer)

Unwanted Powering

has been enabled. Sleep Timer automatically turns off the TV to save energy after

Off

a specified period of inactivity. If the Sleep Timer has not been enabled, see if No

 

Signal Power Off (System > Eco Solution > No Signal Power Off) or Auto Power

 

Off (System > Eco Solution > Auto Power Off) has been enabled.

 

 

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