Samsung LE-32R81W Manuel utilisateur

Catégorie
Téléviseurs LCD
Taper
Manuel utilisateur
LCD TV
LE32R8
LE37R8
LE40R8
Owners Instructions
Before operating the unit,
please read this manual thoroughly,
and retain it for future reference.
ON-SCREEN MENUS
PC DISPLAY
PICTURE IN PICTURE (PIP)
TELETEXT
BN68-01166A-01
Register your product at www.samsung.com/global/register
Record your Model and Serial number here for future reference.
▪ Model _______________ Serial No. _______________
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© 2007 Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. All rights reserved.
Precautions When Displaying a Still Image
A still image may cause permanent damage to the TV screen.
Do not display a still image on the LCD panel for more than 2 hours as it can cause screen image retention.
This image retention is also known as "screen burn".
To avoid such image retention, reduce the degree of brightness and contrast of the screen when displaying a still image.
Watching the LCD TV in 4:3 format for a long period of time may leave traces of borders displayed on the left, right and center of
the screen caused by the difference of light emission on the screen. Playing a DVD or a game console may cause a similar effect
to the screen. Damages caused by the above effect are not covered by the Warranty.
Displaying still images from Video games and PC for longer than a certain period of time may produce partial after-images.
To prevent this effect, reduce the ‘brightness’ and ‘contrast’ when displaying still images.
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Contents
CONNECTING AND PREPARING YOUR TV
List of Parts ....................................................... 2
Installing the Stand ........................................... 2
Installing the Wall Mount Kit .............................. 2
Viewing the Control Panel ................................. 3
Viewing the Connection Panel .......................... 4
Viewing the Remote Control ............................. 6
Installing Batteries in the Remote Control ......... 7
Switching On and Off ........................................ 7
Placing Your Television in Standby Mode ......... 7
Plug & Play ....................................................... 8
SETTING THE CHANNELS
Storing Channels Automatically ........................ 9
Storing Channels Manually ............................. 10
Setting the Channel Lists .................................11
Activating the Child Lock ..................................11
Sorting the Stored Channels ........................... 12
Assigning Channels Names ............................ 12
Fine Tuning Channel Reception ...................... 13
SETTING THE PICTURE
Changing the Picture Standard ....................... 13
Adjusting the Custom Picture .......................... 14
Changing the Colour Tone .............................. 14
Activating Backlight ......................................... 15
Conguring Detailed Settings on the Picture .. 16
Changing the Picture Size .............................. 17
Freezing the Current Picture ........................... 18
Selecting the Screen Mode ............................. 18
Resetting the Picture Settings to the Factory
Defaults ...........................................................
18
Digital NR / Active Colour / DNIe / Movie Plus 19
Viewing the Picture In Picture (PIP) ................ 20
HDMI Black Level ........................................... 21
SETTING THE SOUND
Changing the Sound Standard ........................ 21
Adjusting the Sound Settings .......................... 22
Setting the TruSurround XT (SRS TS XT) ...... 22
Connecting Headphones ................................ 23
Selecting the Sound Mode .............................. 23
Adjusting the Volume Automatically ................ 23
Selecting the Internal Mute ............................. 24
Listening to the Sound of the Sub Picture ....... 24
Resetting the Sound Settings to the Factory
Defaults ...........................................................
25
SETTING THE TIME
Setting and Displaying the Current Time ........ 25
Setting the Sleep Timer ................................... 26
Switching the Television On and Off
Automatically ...................................................
26
FUNCTION DESCRIPTION
Choosing Your Language ................................ 27
Using Game Mode .......................................... 27
Setting the Blue Screen Mode /
Selecting the Melody ......................................
28
Setting the Home Theater PC ......................... 28
Setting the Light Effect .................................... 29
Using the Energy Saving Feature ................... 29
Selecting the Source ....................................... 30
Editing the Input Source Names ..................... 30
USING THE TELETEXT FEATURE
Teletext Decoder ............................................. 31
Displaying the Teletext Information ................. 32
Selecting a Specic Teletext Page .................. 32
Using Fastext to Select a Teletext Page ......... 33
Setting Up Your Remote Control ..................... 33
Remote Control Codes ................................... 34
SETTING THE PC
Setting up Your PC Software (Based on
Windows XP) ..................................................
37
Display Modes ................................................ 37
Setting the PC ................................................. 38
Wall-Mount Adjustment (LE40R8)
(Sold separately) ............................................. 39
ABOUT ANYNET
+
What is Anynet+? ........................................... 40
Connecting Anynet+ Devices .......................... 40
Setting Up Anynet+ ......................................... 41
Scanning and Switching between Anynet+
Devices ...........................................................
41
Recording ........................................................ 42
Listening through a Receiver .......................... 43
Check Points before Requesting Service ....... 43
RECOMMENDATIONS FOR USE
Using the Anti-Theft Kensington Lock ............. 44
Troubleshooting: Before Contacting
Service Personnel ...........................................
44
Technical and Environmental Specications .. 45
English - 1
Symbol Press Important Note One-Touch
Button
English
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List of Parts
Please make sure the following items are included with your LCD TV.
If any items are missing, contact your dealer.
M4 X L16
Remote Control
& Batteries
(AAA x 2)
Power Cord Cover-Bottom
Stand Screw
X 4
Stand Cleaning Cloth
Owner’s Instructions
Warranty card
Safety Guide
Registration Cards
< 2 >
< 3 >
1. Place the TV faced down on a soft cloth or cushion on a table.
2.
Put the stand into the hole at the bottom of the TV.
3. Insert screw into the hole indicated and tighten.
The stand is installed for models with the screen size of 37 inch and above.
Installing the Stand
Warranty card / Safety Guide /
Registration Cards (Not available in all locations)
The stand and stand screw may not be included depending on the model.
Wall mount items (sold separately) allow you to mount
the TV on the wall.
For detailed information on installing the wall mount,
see the instructions provided with the Wall Mount items.
Contact a technician for assistance when installing the
wall mounted bracket.
Samsung Electronics is not responsible for any damage
to the product or injury to yourself or others
if you elect to install the TV on your own.
Remove the stand and cover the bottom hole with a
cap and fasten with two screws.
Installing the Wall Mount Kit
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Viewing the Control Panel
1 SOURCE
Toggles between all the available input
sources (TV, Ext.1, Ext.2, AV, S-Video,
Component, PC, HDMI1, HDMI2, HDMI3).
In the on-screen menu, use this button
as you use the ENTER/OK button on the
remote control.
2 MENU
Press to see an on-screen menu of your TV’s
features.
3
Press to decrease or increase the volume.
In the on-screen menu, use the
buttons as you use the
and
buttons on
the remote control.
4
Press to change channels.
In the on-screen menu, use the
buttons as you use the
5
and
6
buttons on
the remote control.
(Without the Remote Control, you can turn on
the TV by using the Channel buttons.)
5 (Power)
Press to turn the TV on and off.
Power Indicator
Blinks and turns off when the power is on and
lights up in stand-by mode.
6 Remote Control Sensor
Aim the remote control towards this spot on
the TV.
7 Speakers
The product colour and shape may vary depending on the model.
Front Panel buttons
Touch the right side of
each button to operate.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
[LE32R81, LE37R81, LE40R81,
LE32R83, LE37R83, LE40R83]
1
2
3
4
5,6
7
[LE32R82, LE37R82, LE40R82,
LE32R84, LE37R84, LE40R84]
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Viewing the Connection Panel
Whenever you connect an external device to your TV, make sure that power on the unit is turned off.
When connecting an external device, match the colour of the connection terminal to the cable.
1 Connecting Set-Top Box, VCR or DVD
Connector
Input Output
Video Audio (L/R) RGB Video + Audio (L/R)
EXT 1 O O O Only TV output is available.
EXT 2 O O Output you can choose.
-Inputs or outputs for external devices, such as VCR, DVD, video game device or video disc players.
2 Connecting AUDIO
- Connect RCA audio cables to "R - AUDIO - L" on the rear of your set and the other ends to
corresponding audio in connectors on the Amplifier or DVD Home Theater.
3 HDMI IN 1,HDMI IN 2, HDMI IN 3
- Supports connections between HDMI-connection-enabled AV devices (Set-Top Boxes, DVD players)
- No additional Audio connection is needed for an HDMI to HDMI connection.
What is HDMI?
- “High Definition Multimedia interface” allows the transmission of high definition digital video data and
multiple channels of digital audio (5. 1 channels).
- The HDMI/DVI terminal supports DVI connection to an extended device with the appropriate cable
(not supplied). The difference between HDMI and DVI is that the HDMI device is smaller in size,
has the HDCP (High Bandwidth Digital Copy Protection) coding feature installed, and supports multi
- channel digital audio.
DVI IN (HDMI 2) (AUDIO R/L)
- When connecting this product via HDMI or DVI to a Set Top Box, DVD Player or Games Console
etc, make sure that it has been set to a compatible video output mode as shown in the table below.
Failure to observe this may result in picture distortion, image breakup or no picture.
- When using an HDMI/DVI cable connection, it is only possible from the HDMI 2 terminal.
You should use the DVI-to-HDMI cable or DVI-HDMI Adapter for the connection, and the “R -
AUDIO - L” terminal on DVI for sound output.
Supported modes for HDMI/DVI and Component
480i 480p 576i 576p 720p 1080i
HDMI/DVI 50Hz X X X O O O
HDMI/DVI 60Hz X O X X O O
Component O O O O O O
Power Input
1 2 3 4
3
5
67890
The product colour and shape may vary depending on the model.
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4 Connecting an Aerial or Cable Television Network
To view television channels correctly, a signal must be received by the set from one of the following
sources:
- An outdoor aerial / A cable television network / A satellite network
6 Connecting External A/V Devices
- Connect RCA or S-VIDEO cable to an appropriate external A/V device such as VCR, DVD or
Camcorder.
- Connect RCA audio cables to "R - AUDIO - L" on the rear of your set and the other ends to corre
sponding audio out connectors on the A/V device.
- Headphone may be connected to the headphone output (
5) on the rear of your set. While the
head phone is connected, the sound from the built-in speakers will be disabled.
7 Connecting Computer
- Connect the D- Sub cable (optional) to "PC (PC IN)" on the rear of your set and the other end to
the Video Card of your computer.
- Connect the stereo audio cable (optional) to "AUDIO (PC IN)" on the rear of your set and the other
end to "Audio Out" of the sound card on your computer.
8 SERVICE
- Service connection for qualified service engineer.
9 Connecting Component Devices (DTV/DVD)
-
Connect component video cables (optional) to component connector ("P
R
", "P
B
", "Y") on the rear of
your set and the other ends to corresponding component video out connectors on the DTV or DVD.
- If you wish to connect both the Set-Top Box and DTV (or DVD), you should connect the Set-Top Box
to the DTV (or DVD) and connect the DTV (or DVD) to component connector ("P
R
", "P
B
", "Y") on your
set.
- The P
R
, P
B
and Y connectors on your component devices (DTV or DVD) are sometimes labeled Y,
B-Y and R-Y or Y, Cb and Cr.
- Connect RCA audio cables (optional) to "R - AUDIO - L" on the rear of your set and the other ends
to corresponding audio out connectors on the DTV or DVD.
- This LCD TV displays its optimum picture resolution in 720p mode.
- This LCD TV displays its maximum picture resolution in 1080i mode.
0 Kensington Lock
- The Kensington lock (optional) is a device used to physically fix the system when used in a public
place.
- If you want to use a locking device, contact the dealer where you purchased the TV.
- The place of the Kensington Lock may be different depending on its model.
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1 Selects a target device to be
controlled by the Samsung
remote control (TV, DVD,
STB, CABLE, VCR)
(Refer to page 34~36)
2 Television Standby button
3 Number buttons for direct
channel access
4
One/Two-digit channel
selection
5 It display "Channel List"
on the screen.
6 Selects the TV mode directly
7 VCR/DVD Functions
Rewind, Stop, Play/Pause,
Fast/Forward
8 Volume increase
Volume decrease
9 Temporary sound switch-off
0 Menu display and
change confirmation
! Sound mode selection
@ Returns to the previous
menu
# Picture effect selection
% Sound effect selection
^
SRS TS XT selection
&
Adjusts 5 separate devices
- TV, DVD, STB, CABLE, or
VCR.
* When pressing this button, a
number of buttons on the
remote control (e.g. Selects
a target device, volume,
channel buttons) light up
for a few seconds and then
turn off to save power. This
function is to conveniently
use the remote control at
night or when dark.
( Available source selection
) Previous channel
a Automatic Power-off
b Records for Live
(Anynet+ function only)
(Refer to page 40)
c P : Next channel
P : Previous channel
d Exit the OSD
e Control the cursor in the
menu
f Use to see information on
the current broadcast
g Picture freeze
h Runs the Anynet view
functions and sets up Anynet
devices.
i Picture size selection
j
PIP:Picture-In-Picture On/Off
SOURCE: Input source
selection
POSITION: PIP position
selection
P : Next channel
P : Previous channel
k When your remote does not
work, change the batteries
and press the "RESET"
button for 2-3 seconds
before use.
Teletext Functions
6 Exit from the teletext display
0 Teletext index
$ Alternately select Teletext,
Double, or Mix.
( Teletext mode selection
(LIST/FLOF)
) Teletext sub page
c P : Teletext next page
P : Teletext previous page
d Teletext cancel
f Teletext reveal
!#gi
Fastext topic selection
j PIP:Teletext Hold
j SOURCE: Teletext Store
j POSITION: Teletext size
selection
The performance of the remote control may be affected by bright light.
This is a special remote control for the visually impaired, and has Braille points on the Power,
Channel, STOP, PLAY/PAUSE and Volume buttons.
Viewing the Remote Control
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1. Lift the cover at the back of the remote control upward as shown in the
figure.
2. Install two AAA size batteries.
Make sure to match the "+" and "–" ends of the batteries with the
diagram inside the compartment.
3. Replace the cover.
Remove the batteries and store them in a cool, dry place if you won’t be
using the remote control for a long time. The remote control can be used
up to about 23 feet from the TV.
(Assuming typical TV usage, the batteries last for about one year.)
If the remote control doesn’t work, check the following:
1. Is the TV power on?
2. Are the plus and minus ends of the batteries reversed?
3. Are the batteries drained?
4. Is there a power outage, or is the power cord unplugged?
5. Is there a special fluorescent light or neon sign nearby?
Installing Batteries in the Remote Control
Switching On and Off
The mains lead is attached to the rear of your set.
1. Plug the mains lead into an appropriate socket.
The standby indicator lights up on the front of the set.
2. Press the
button on the front of the set.
You also can press the POWER button or the TV button on the remote control to turn
the TV on.
The programme that you were watching last is reselected automatically.
3. Press the numeric button (0~9) or channel up/down ( / ) button on the remote control or
button on the right side of the set.
When you switch the set on for the very first time, you will be asked to choose language in
which the menus are to be displayed.
4. To switch your set off, press the POWER
button again.
Your set can be placed in standby mode in order to reduce the power consumption. The standby
mode can be useful when you wish to interrupt viewing temporarily (during a meal, for example).
1. Press the POWER button on the remote control.
The screen is turned off and a red standby indicator appears on the front of your set.
2. To switch your set back on, simply press the POWER
, numeric buttons (0~9), TV button or
channel up/down ( / ) button again.
Do not leave your set in standby mode for long periods of time (when you are away on holiday, for
example).
It is best to unplug the set from the mains and aerial.
Placing Your Television in Standby Mode
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When the TV is initially powered on, several basic settings
proceed automatically and subsequently. The following
settings are available.
1. Press the POWER button on the remote control.
The message "Start Plug & Play" is displayed with "OK"
selected.
2. Select the appropriate language by pressing the
or
buttons.
Press the ENTER/OK button to confirm your choice.
3. Press the
or
buttons to select “Shop” or “Home”, then the ENTER/OK button.
We recommend setting the TV to Home mode for the best picture in your home environment.
Shop mode is only intended for use in retail environments.
If the unit is accidentally set to Shop mode and you want to return to Dynamic (Home) mode,
press the Volume button and then hold down the
MENU button for five seconds on the side
panel of the TV.
4. The message "Check antenna input." is displayed with "OK" selected.
Press the ENTER/OK
button.
Please check that the antenna cable is connected correctly.
5. Select the appropriate country by pressing the
or
button.
Press the ENTER/OK
button to confirm your choice.
6.
The "Auto Store" menu is displayed with the "Start" selected. Press the
ENTER/OK
button.
The channel search will start and end automatically.
After all the available channels are stored, the "Clock Set" menu appears.
Press the ENTER/OK button at any time to interrupt the memorization process.
7. Press the ENTER/OK button.
Select the "Month", "Day", "Year", "Hour", or "Minute" by pressing the
or
buttons.
Set the "Month", "Day", "Year", "Hour", or "Minute" by pressing the
or
buttons.
You can also set the hour and minute by pressing the number buttons on the remote control.
8. Press the ENTER/OK
button to confirm your setting.
Plug & Play
Language
: Select your language.
Country
: Select your country.
Auto Store
: Automatically scans for and stores channels available in the local area.
Clock Set
: Sets the current time for the TV clock.
Plug & Play
Start Plug & Play.
Enter Exit
OK
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If you want to reset this feature...
1. Press the MENU button to display the menu.
Press the
or
button to select "Setup", then press the
ENTER/OK button.
2. Press the ENTER/OK
button again, to select "Plug & Play".
3. The message "Start Plug & Play" is displayed.
- Storing Channels Automatically
- Storing Channels Manually
You can scan for the frequency ranges available to you (and availability depends on your country).
Automatically allocated programme numbers may not correspond to actual or desired programme
numbers. However, you can sort numbers manually and clear any channels you do not wish to watch.
1. Press the MENU button to display the menu.
Press the
or
button to select "Channel", then press the ENTER/OK button.
2. Press the ENTER/OK
button to select "Country".
3. Select the appropriate country by pressing the
or
button.
Press the ENTER/OK button to confirm your choice.
4. Press the
or
button to select "Auto Store", then press the ENTER/OK button.
5. Press the ENTER/OK
button.
The TV will begin memorizing all of the available channels.
Press the ENTER/OK button at any time to interrupt the memorization process and return to the
"Channel" menu.
6. After all the available channels are stored, the "Sort" menu appears.
Storing Channels Automatically
TV
Channel
Country : Belgium
Auto Store
Manual Store
Channel Manager
Sort
Name
Fine Tune
TV
Setup
Plug & Play
Language : English
Time
Game Mode : Off
Blue Screen : Off
Melody : Off
PC
Home Theater PC
: Off
Light Effect :
Watchung Mode On
More
Move Enter Return
Move Enter Return
Plug & Play
Start Plug & Play.
Enter Return
OK
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Programme: Selects a program number for the channel.
Colour System: Sets the colour supporting system.
Sound System: Sets the sound supporting system.
Channel: Selects a channel.
Search: Scans for the frequency value for the channel.
Store: Saves your settings.
Storing Channels Manually
You can store up to 100 channels, including those received via cable networks.
When storing channels manually, you can choose:
Whether or not to store each of the channels found.
The programme number of each stored channel which you wish to identify.
1. Press the MENU button to display the menu.
Press the or button to select "Channel", then press the ENTER/OK button.
2. Press the or button to select "Manual Store", then press the ENTER/OK
button.
3. Press the ENTER/OK button to select "Programme".
4. To assign a programme number to a channel, find the correct number by pressing the or ▼
button and then press the ENTER/OK button.
You can also set a programme number by pressing number buttons on the remote control.
5. Press the or button to select "Colour System", then press the ENTER/OK
button.
6.
Select the colour standard required by pressing the or ▼ button then, press the ENTER/OK button.
7. Press the or button to select "Sound System", then press the ENTER/OK button.
8.
Select the sound standard required by pressing the ▲ or button, then press the ENTER/OK button.
If there is an abnormal sound or no sound, re-select the sound system required.
9. If you know the number of the channel to be stored, press the or button to select "Channel".
Press the ENTER/OK button. Select C (Air channel) or S (Cable channel) by pressing the 5 or 6
button. Press the button to select channel.
Select the required number by pressing the or ▼ button and then press the ENTER/OK button.
Channel mode: P (Programme mode), C (Air channel mode), S (Cable channel mode)
You can also set a channel number by pressing number buttons on the remote control.
10.
If you do not know the channel numbers, press the or button to select "Search".
Press the ENTER/OK button. Search by pressing the ▲ or button and then press the ENTER/OK button.
11. Press the or button to select "Store". Press the ENTER/OK button to select "OK".
12. Repeat steps
3 to 11 for each channel to be stored.
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Set the channels according to your preference.
You can easily delete, add, or lock the channel you want.
1. Press the MENU button to display the menu.
Press the
or
button to select "Channel", then press the
ENTER/OK button.
2. Press the
or
button to select "Channel Manager",
then press the ENTER/OK button.
3. Press the ENTER/OK button again, to select "Channel
List".
4. Press the
button to select " " line.
5. Press the
or
button to select the undesired channel,
then press the ENTER/OK button to cancel.
6. Repeat steps 5 for each channel to be selected or canceled
7. Press the EXIT
button to exit.
" " is active when "Child Lock" is selected to "On".
You can select these options by simply pressing the CH LIST
button on the remote control
Setting the Channel Lists
This feature allows you to prevent unauthorized users, such
as children, from watching unsuitable programmes by muting
out video and audio.
Child Lock cannot be released using the buttons on the side.
Only the remote control can release the Child Lock setting, so
keep the remote control away from children.
1. Press the MENU button to display the menu.
Press the
or
button to select "Channel", then press the
ENTER/OK button.
2. Press the
or
button to select "Channel Manager",
then press the ENTER/OK button.
3. Press the
or
button to select "Child Lock", then press
the ENTER/OK button.
4. Press the
or
button to select "On" or "Off". Press the
ENTER/OK button.
5. Press the
or
button to select "Channel List",
then press the ENTER/OK button.
6. Press the
button to select " " line.
7. Press the
or
button to select the channels you want to
lock, then press the ENTER/OK button.
8. Repeat steps
7 for each channel to be locked or unlocked.
9. Press the EXIT button to exit.
Select "On" or "Off" in "Child Lock" to easily turn the channels
which selected on " " to be active or inactive.
Activating the Child Lock
P 1 C3
Channel List
Move Enter
Page Return
Add Lock
1 / 10
Prog.
0 C--
1 C3
2 BBC 1
3 C74
4 C75
5 C76
6 S3
7 S4
8 S6
9 S7
TV
Channel Manager
Channel List
Child Lock :
Off
On
P 2 C4 BBC1
Channel Liat
Move Enter
Page Return
Add Lock
1 / 10
Prog.
0 C--
1 C3
2 BBC 1
3 C74
4 C75
5 C76
6 S3
7 S4
8 S6
9 S7
Move Enter Return
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You can exchange the numbers of two channels, in order to:
Modify the numeric order in which the channels have
been automatically stored.
Give easily remembered numbers to the channels
that you watch most often.
1.
Press the MENU button to display the menu. Press the
or
button to select "Channel", then press the ENTER/OK button.
2. Press the
or
button to select "Sort", then press the
ENTER/OK button.
3. Select the channel number that you wish to change by press
ing the
or
button repeatedly. Press the ENTER/OK
button.
The selected channel number and name are moved to
right side.
4. Press the
or
button to move to the position in which you
would like to change and then press the ENTER/OK button.
The selected channel is exchanged with the one
previously stored to the chosen number.
5. Repeat steps 3 to 4 for another channel to be sorted.
6. Press the EXIT
button to exit.
Sorting the Stored Channels
Assigning Channels Names
Channel names will be assigned automatically when channel
information is broadcast. These names can be changed,
allowing you to assign new names.
1. Press the MENU button to display the menu.
Press the
or
button to select "Channel", then press the
ENTER/OK button.
2. Press the
or
button to select "Name", then press the
ENTER/OK button.
3. If necessary, select the channel to be assigned to a new
name by pressing the
or
button. Press the ENTER/OK
button.
The selection bar is displayed around the name box.
4.
The characters available are : Letters of the alphabet (A~Z) / Numbers (0~9) /
Special characters ( -, space)
5. Repeat steps
3 to 4 for each channel to be assigned to a new name.
6. Press the EXIT
button to exit.
To...
Select a letter, number or symbol
Move on the next letter
Move back the previous letter
Confirm the name
Then...
Press the or button
Press the button
Press the button
Press the ENTER/OK button
Name
Move Enter Return
Prog. Ch. Name
0 C-- -----
1 C23
-----
2 C16
-----
3 C3
-----
4 S1
-----
TV
Channel
Country : Belgium
Auto Store
Manual Store
Channel Manager
Sort
Name
Fine Tune
Move Enter Return
TV
Sort
Prog. Ch. Name
0 C--
1 C23
2 C16
3 C3
4 S1
TV
Move Enter Return
Channel
Country : Belgium
Auto Store
Manual Store
Channel Manager
Sort
Name
Fine Tune
TV
Move Enter Return
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Use fine tuning to manually adjust a particular channel for
optimal reception.
1. Use the number buttons to directly select the channel that
you want to fine tune.
2. Press the
MENU button to display the menu.
Press the
or
button to select "Channel", then press the
ENTER/OK button.
3. Press the
or
button to select "Fine Tune", then press
the ENTER/OK button.
4. Press the
or
button to adjust the fine tuning.
Press the ENTER/OK button.
5. Press the EXIT
button to exit.
Fine tuned channels that have been saved are marked with
an asterisk "*" on the right-hand side of the channel number
in the channel banner. And the channel number turns red.
To reset the fine-tuning, select "Reset" by pressing the
or
button and then press the ENTER/OK button.
Fine Tuning Channel Reception
Channel
Country : Belgium
Auto Store
Manual Store
Channel Manager
Sort
Name
Fine Tune
Fine Tune
P 1
0
Reset
TV
Move Enter Return
Adjust Save Return
You can select the type of picture which best corresponds to
your viewing requirements.
1. Press the MENU button to display the menu.
Press the ENTER/OK button, to select "Picture".
2. Press the ENTER/OK
button again, to select "Mode".
3. Press the
or
button to select the desired picture effect.
Press the ENTER/OK button.
4. Press the EXIT
button to exit.
Dynamic: Selects the picture for high-definition in a bright
room.
Standard: Selects the picture for optimum display in a
normal environment.
Movie: Selects the picture for comfortable display in a
dark room.
The Picture mode must be adjusted separately for each input
source.
You can return to the factory defaults picture settings by
selecting the "Reset".
(Refer to "Resetting the Picture Settings to the Factory
Defaults" on page 18)
Changing the Picture Standard
You can also press the
P.MODE button on the remote
control to select one of the
picture settings.
Picture
Mode : Dynamic
Contrast
100
Brightness 50
Sharpness 75
Colour
55
Tint G50 R50
Colour Tone : Cool1
Detailed Settings
Backlight : 10
More
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Dynamic
Standard
Movie
Picture
Mode : Dynamic
Contrast 100
Brightness 50
Sharpness
75
Colour
55
Tint G50 R50
Colour Tone : Cool1
Detailed Settings
Backlight : 10
More
TV
Move Enter Return
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Contrast: Adjusts the lightness and darkness between objects and the background.
Brightness: Adjusts the brightness of the whole screen.
Sharpness: Adjusts the outline of objects to either sharpen them or make them more dull.
Colour: Adjusts the colours, making them lighter or darker.
Tint (NTSC only):
Adjusts the colour of objects, making them more red or green for a more
natural look.
Your set has several settings which allow you to control
picture quality.
1. To select the desired picture effect, follow the
"Changing the Picture Standard" instructions number 1 to 3.
2. Press the
or
button to select a particular item. Press the
ENTER/OK button.
3. Press the
or
button to decrease or increase the value of
a particular item. Press the ENTER/OK button.
4. Press the EXIT
button to exit.
Adjusting the Custom Picture
The adjusted values are stored according to the selected Picture mode.
In PC Mode, Only "Contrast" and "Brightness" can be adjusted.
“Tint” function is available only in “HDMI” and “Component” mode.
Picture
Mode : Dynamic
Contrast
100
Brightness 50
Sharpness 75
Colour
55
Tint G50 R50
Colour Tone : Cool1
Detailed Settings
Backlight : 10
More
TV
Move Enter Return
Changing the Colour Tone
You can select the most comfortable colour tone to your eyes.
1. To select the desired picture effect, follow the
"Changing the Picture Standard" instructions number 1 to 3.
(On page 13)
2. Press the
5 or 6 button to select "Colour Tone", then press
the ENTER/OK button.
3. Press the 5 or 6 button to select the desired colour tone
setting. Press the ENTER/OKbutton.
4. Press the EXIT
button to exit
Cool2: Makes the colour temperature bluer than "Cool1"
menu.
Cool1: Makes whites bluish.
Normal: Keeps whites white.
Warm1: Makes whites reddish.
Warm2: Makes the colour temperature redder than
"Warm1" menu.
The adjusted values are stored according to the selected Picture mode.
When the picture mode is set to Dynamic or Standard, Warm1 and Warm2 cannot be selected.
Picture
Mode : Dynamic
Contrast
100
Brightness 50
Sharpness
75
Colour 55
Tint G50 R50
Colour Tone : Cool1
Detailed Settings
Backlight : 10
More
TV
Move Enter Return
Cool 2
Cool 1
Normal
Warm 1
Warm 2
Picture
Mode : Dynamic
Contrast
100
Brightness 50
Sharpness 75
Colour
55
Tint G50 R50
Colour Tone : Cool1
Detailed Settings
Backlight : 10
More
TV
Move Enter Return
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Picture
Mode : Dynamic
Contrast 100
Brightness 50
Sharpness
75
Colour 55
Tint G50 R50
Colour Tone : Cool1
Detailed Settings
Backlight : 10
More
TV
Move Enter Return
10
Backlight
Adjust Return
You can adjust the screen brightness by adjusting the LCD
backlight brightness. (0~10)
Activating Backlight
1. To select the desired picture effect, follow the
"Changing the Picture Standard" instructions number 1 to 3.
(On page 13)
2. Press the ▲ or button to select “Backlight”, then press the
ENTER/OK
button.
3. Press the ◄ or button to decrease or increase the value of
a particular item.
4. Press the ENTER/OK
button.
Press the EXIT
button to exit.
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You can set detailed picture settings.
1.
Press the MENU button to display the menu.
2.
Press the ENTER/OK button, to select "Picture".
3. Press the or button to select "Detailed Settings", then
press the ENTER/OK
button.
4. Select the required option by pressing the or ▼ button,
then press the ENTER/OK
button.
Available options: Black Adjust, Dynamic Contrast, Gamma,
White Balance, My Colour Control, Edge Enhancement,
Colour Space
5.
When you are satisfied with your setting, press the
ENTER/OK button.
6.
Press the EXIT button to exit.
When the picture mode is set to Movie or Standard, Detailed
Settings can be selected.
If DNIe is Off, the Detailed Settings cannot be selected when
the Picture mode is in Standard mode.
Black Adjust: Off/Low/Medium/High
You can directly select the black level on the screen to adjust the screen depth.
Dynamic Contrast: Off/Low/Medium/High
You can adjust the screen contrast so that the optimal contrast is provided.
Gamma: -3 ~ 3
You can adjust the middle brightness of pictures.
Press the or button until you reach the optimal setting.
White Balance: R Offset/G Offset/B Offset/R Gain/G Gain/B Gain/Reset
You can adjust the color temperature for more natural picture colors.
R Offset/G Offset/B Offset/R Gain/G Gain/B Gain: Changing the adjustment value will refresh the
adjusted screen.
Select the required option by pressing the or ▼ button, then press the ENTER/OK button.
Press the or button until you reach the optimal setting.
Reset: The previously adjusted white balance will be reset to the factory defaults.
My Colour Control: Pink/Green/Blue/White/Reset
This setting can be adjusted to suit your personal preferences.
Pink/Green/Blue/White: Changing the adjustment value will refresh the adjusted screen.
Select the required option by pressing the or ▼ button, then press the ENTER/OK button.
Press the or button until you reach the optimal setting.
Reset: The previously adjusted colours will be reset to the factory defaults.
Edge Enhancement: Off/On
You can emphasize object boundaries.
Colour Space: Auto/Wide
You can set the color reproduction space for the input signal to Auto or Wide.
Conguring Detailed Settings on the Picture
Picture
Mode : Movie
Contrast
100
Brightness 50
Sharpness 75
Colour
55
Tint G50 R50
Colour Tone : Cool1
Detailed Settings
Backlight : 10
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Detailed Settings
Black Adjust : Off
Dynamic Contrast
: Off
Gamma : -3
White Balance
My Colour Control
Edge Enhancement
: Off
Colour Space
: Auto
Move Enter Return
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Auto Wide: Automatically adjusts the picture size to the "16:9"
aspect ratio.
16:9: Adjusts the picture size to 16:9 appropriate for DVDs or
wide broadcasting.
Wide Zoom: Magnify the size of the picture more than 4:3.
Zoom: Magnifies the 16:9 wide picture (in the vertical direction)
to fit the screen size.
4:3: This is the default setting for a video movie or normal
broadcasting.
Just Scan: Displays the input scenes as they are without any
cutoff when HDMI 720p,1080i signals are input.
You can select the picture size which best corresponds to
your viewing requirements.
1. Press the MENU button to display the menu.
Press the ENTER/OK button, to select "Picture".
2. Press the
or
button to select "Size", then press the
ENTER/OK button.
3. Select the required option by pressing the
or
button.
Press the ENTER/OK button.
4. Press the EXIT
button to exit.
"Auto Wide" function is available only in "TV", "Ext.1", "Ext.2",
"AV", and "S-Video" mode.
In PC Mode, only "16:9" and "4:3" mode can be adjusted.
Zoom : Select by pressing the
or
buttons.
Use the
or
button to move the picture up and
down. After selecting , use the
or
button to
magnify or reduce the picture size in the vertical
direction.
Wide Zoom : Move the screen up/down using the
or
buttons after selecting the by pressing the
or ENTER/OK button.
Changing the Picture Size
You can select these options
by simply pressing the P.SIZE
button on the remote control.
Size
Auto Wide
16 : 9
Wide Zoom
Zoom
4 : 3
Just Scan
Picture
Size : Auto Wide
Screen Mode : 16 : 9
Digital NR : Off
Active Colour : Off
DNle : Off
Movie Plus : Off
Reset : OK
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Move Enter Return
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When setting the picture size to Auto Wide in a 16:9 wide TV,
you can determine the picture size you want to see the 4:3
WSS (Wide Screen Service) image or nothing. Each individual
European country requires different picture size so this func-
tion is intended for users to select it.
1. Press the MENU button to display the menu.
Press the ENTER/OK button, to select “Picture”.
2. Press the
or
button to select "Screen Mode", then press
the ENTER/OK button.
3. Select the required option by pressing the
or
button.
Press the ENTER/OK button.
Available options: 16:9, Wide Zoom, Zoom, 4:3
16:9: Sets the picture to 16:9 wide mode.
Wide Zoom: Magnify the size of the picture more than 4:3.
Zoom: Magnify the size of the picture vertically on screen.
4:3: Sets the picture to 4:3 normal mode.
4. Press the EXIT button to exit.
Picture Size is available in Auto Wide mode
This function is not available in PC or Component, HDMI
mode.
Selecting the Screen Mode
Press the STILL button to freeze a moving picture into a
still one. Press again to cancel.
Freezing the Current Picture
Resetting the Picture Settings to the Factory Defaults
You can return to the factory defaults picture settings.
1. To select the desired picture effect, follow the
"Changing the Picture Standard" instructions number 1 to 3
on page 13.
2. Press the
or
button to select "Reset", then press the
ENTER/OK button.
3. Press the
or
button to select "OK" or "Cancel".
Press the ENTER/OK button.
4. Press the EXIT button to exit.
The "Reset" will be set for each picture mode.
Picture
Size : Auto Wide
Screen Mode : 16 : 9
Digital NR : Off
Active Colour : Off
DNle : Off
Movie Plus : Off
Reset : OK
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Picture
Size : Auto Wide
Screen Mode : 16 : 9
Digital NR : Off
Active Colour : Off
DNle : Off
Movie Plus : Off
Reset : OK
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Cancel
OK
Picture
Size : Auto Wide
Screen Mode : 16 : 9
Digital NR : Off
Active Colur : Off
DNle : Off
Movie Plus : Off
Reset : OK
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16:9
Wide Zoom
Zoom
4:3
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Size : Auto Wide
Screen Mode : 16 : 9
Digital NR : Off
Active Colour : Off
DNle : Off
Movie Plus : Off
Reset : OK
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Samsung LE-32R81W Manuel utilisateur

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Téléviseurs LCD
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Manuel utilisateur