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Technical and Environmental Specifications

Model Name

Panel

Size

Display Size

Type
Pixel Pitch
Viewing Angle

Frequency

Horizontal
Vertical
Display Color

Resolution

Optimum 
Maximum

Input Signal

Sync.
Video Signal

Video

Color System
Video System

Power Supply

Input

Power Consumption

Maximum
Power Saving

Dimension (W x D x H)

TV Body

With stand

Weight

With stand

Environmental Considerations

Operationg Temperature 
Operating Humidity 
Storage Temperature 
Storage Humidity

Audio Characteristics

Audio Input
PC Audio Input
Audio Output 
Headphone Output
Frequency 
Response

LE15S51B

LE20S51B

30 ~ 69kHz 

50 ~ 75Hz

16.2 Million

28 ~ 33kHz

50 ~ 70Hz

16.7 Million 

40W
<3W

55W
<3W

4.0 kg (8.81 lbs)

7.8 kg (17.19 lbs)

AC 220V ~ 240V  (50 / 60Hz)

1024 x 768@60Hz
1024 x 768@75Hz 

640 x 480@60Hz
640 x 480@70Hz

H/V Separate, TTL, P or N

0.7 Vp-p @75 Ω

PAL / NTSC / SECAM

CVBS, S-VHS, RGB

10°C ~  40°C (50°F ~ 104°F) 

10% to 80%, non-condensing

-20°C ~ 45°C (-4°F ~ 113°F)

5% ~ 95%, non-condensing

RCA Jack (L, R), 0.5Vrms(-9dB)

3.5

ø

Stereo Jack, 0.5Vrms(-9dB)

2.5W x 2 

Max.10mW Output(3,5

ø

Stereo Jack 32)

RF : 80Hz ~15kHz at -3dB

A/V : 80Hz ~20kHz at -3dB

331.6(H) x 254.9(V)mm 

13.05(H) x 10.03(V)inch 

304.1(H) x 228.1(V)mm 

11.97(H) x 8.98(V)inch

a-si TFT active matrix 

0.297(H) x 0.297(V)mm 

140/115

413.0(H) x 311.0(V)mm

16.25(H) x 12.24(V)inch

408.0(H) x 306.0(V)mm

16.06(H) x 12.05(V)inch

a-si TFT active matrix

0.6375(H) x 0.6375(V)mm

160/150

496.0 x 82.0 x 333.0 mm

(19.52 x 3.22 x 13.11 inch)

496.0 x 170.0 x 359.0 mm

(19.52 x 6.69 x 14.13 inch)

607.0 x 94.0 x 436.0 mm

(23.89 x 3.70 x 17.16 inch)

607.0 x 215.0 x 464.0 mm

(23.89 x 8.46 x 18.26 inch)

04-BN68-00816C-00Eng.qxd  2/15/05 9:42 PM  Page 48

Summary of Contents for LE15S51B

Page 1: ...SALES SERVICE Do not hesitate to contact your retailer or service agent if a change in the performance of your product indicates that a faulty condition may be present BN68 00816C 00 ELECTRONICS ON SCREEN MENUS PC DISPLAY TELETEXT This device is a Class B digital apparatus Register your product at www samsung com global register BN68 00816C Cover qxd 1 19 05 9 20 AM Page 1 ...

Page 2: ...uctions Before operating the unit please read this manual thoroughly and retain it for future reference ON SCREEN MENUS PC DISPLAY TELETEXT This device is a Class B digital apparatus Register your product at www samsung com global register ...

Page 3: ...ixed for an extended period of time the amount of light transmission will also remain varied and as a result the borders may leave traces Digital Ready TV When you select the wide screen 16 9 mode to watch an SD grade digital broadcast and the set top box output is 1080i Digital Ready TV When the TV receives HD grade signals and the set top box output is 1080i When you watch a digital HD grade bro...

Page 4: ... borders at the left right and the center of the screen remain fixed for an extended period of time the amount of light transmission will also remain varied and as a result the borders may leave traces When you watch a DVD CD or a video in wide screen 21 9 format on a wide screen 16 9 TV When you connect a computer or a game console to the TV and select the 4 3 screen mode If you connect a DVD pla...

Page 5: ...iewing the Remote Control Teletext Functions 11 Switching On and Off 12 Placing in Standby Mode 12 Becoming Familiar with the Remote Control 13 Plug Play 14 Selecting TV Mode or an Input Source 16 Editing an Input Source Name 17 Choosing Your Language 18 SETTING THE CHANNELS Storing Channels Automatically 19 Storing Channels Manually 20 Editing the Channels 22 Sorting the Stored Channels 23 Giving...

Page 6: ... PC Software 38 Coarse and Fine Tuning of the Image 39 Changing the Image Position 40 Initializing the Image Settings 41 Adjusting the PC Screen Automatically 42 Picture Mode 43 Adjusting the Custom Picture 43 Adjusting the Screen Background Colour 44 Customizing the colour 45 RECOMMENDATIONS FOR USE Troubleshooting Before Contacting Service Personnel 46 Power Saver 47 Technical and Environmental ...

Page 7: ...SD Decreases or increases the level of audio volume and the values of the selected function Moves the selector down or up on the OSD Decreases or increases the channel number POWER Turns ON OFF your set SPEAKERS HEADPHONE REMOTE CONTROL SENSOR Aims the remote control towards this spot on the TV POWER INDICATOR Lights up when you turn the power off Red light shows in stand by mode Red shows when yo...

Page 8: ... Option LE15S51B LE20S51B Whenever you connect an audio or video system to your set ensure that all elements are switched off Refer to the documentation supplied with your equipment for detailed connection instructions and associated safety precautions ...

Page 9: ...t the 15 Pin D SUB connector to the PC video connector Connect the stereo audio cable to the PC AUDIO IN jack on the rear of your set and the other end to the Audio Out jack of the sound card on your computer Pin Separate H V Composite H V 1 Red R Red R 2 Green G Green G 3 Blue B Blue B 4 Grounding Grounding 5 Grounding DDC return Grounding DDC return 6 Grounding Red R Grounding Red R 7 Grounding ...

Page 10: ... to an appropriate external A V device such as a VCR DVD or Camcorder Connect RCA audio cables to MONO L AUDIO R on the rear of your set and the other ends to corresponding audio out connectors on the A V device Kensington Slot This television has been designed to apply a burglarproof lock See page 51 ...

Page 11: ... view the different sources by selecting the appropriate input 1 Check that all the necessary connections have been made refer to pages 6 and 7 for further details 2 Press the TV button to choose TV mode Press the SOURCE button to choose Video mode The input sources are displayed in the following order AV1 AV2 S Video PC ...

Page 12: ...ctly 1 Remove the cover on the rear of the remote control by pressing the symbol downwards and then pulling firmly to remove it 2 Install two AAA size batteries on the battery against on the remote control on the battery against on the remote control 3 Replace the cover by aligning it with the base of the remote control and pressing it back into place Do not mix battery types i e alkaline and mang...

Page 13: ...ee information on the current broadcast Exit the OSD Control the cursor in the menu Previous channel Next channel Previous channel Picture effect selection Menu display and change confirmation Sound effect selection Numeric buttons for direct channel access Automatic switch off The performance of the remote control may be affected by bright light Sound mode selection Select to the TV mode directly...

Page 14: ...ub page Teletext mode selection LIST FLOF Teletext reveal P Teletext next page P Teletext previous page Teletext store Teletext hold Teletext size selection Exit from the teletext display Fastext topic selection Teletext display mix both teletext information and the normal broadcast ...

Page 15: ...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 2 To switch back on simply press the POWER button again a numeric button or channel or button Do not leave your set in Standby mode for long periods of time when you are away on holiday for e...

Page 16: ...y the corresponding channels Used to select a channel numbered ten or over Press this button and the symbol is displayed Enter the two digit channel number Used to increase the volume Used to decrease the volume MUTE Used to switch the sound off temporarily To turn the sound back on press this button again or press the or button MENU Used to display the Used to return to the previous on screen men...

Page 17: ...e Check antenna input is displayed with OK selected 4 Press the ENTER button Result The country menu is displayed Belgium Germany Spain France Italy Netherlands Switzerland Sweden United Kingdom Eastern Europe Others 5 Select your Country by pressing the or button Press the ENTER button Result The Auto Store menu is displayed 6 Press the ENTER button Result The channel search will start and end au...

Page 18: ...Press the or button to select the Setup Result The options available in the Setup group are displayed 3 Press the ENTER button 4 Press the or button to select the Plug Play Press the ENTER button Result The message Plug Play is displayed 5 For further details on how to set up this feature refer to the previous page ...

Page 19: ...o watch 1 Press the MENU button Result The main menu is displayed 2 Press the ENTER button to select the Input Result The options available in the Input group are displayed 3 Press the ENTER button Result The Source List is selected 4 Press the or button to move to the input source that you wish to choose Press the ENTER button Result The input source changes to the one you have chosen ...

Page 20: ...he options available in the Input group are displayed 3 Press the or button to select the Edit Name Press the ENTER button 4 Press the or button to move to the input source that you wish to edit Press the ENTER button Result The following options are available 5 Select the required device by pressing the or repeatedly Result The following options are available VCR DVD Cable STB HD STB Satellite ST...

Page 21: ... Result The main menu is displayed 2 Press the or button to select the Setup Result The options available in the Setup group are displayed 3 Press the ENTER button 4 Press the or button to select the Language Press the ENTER button 5 Select a particular Language by pressing the or button repeatedly 6 When you are satisfied with your choice press the EXIT button to return to normal viewing ...

Page 22: ...on to select Auto Store Press the ENTER button Result The Start is selected 5 Press the ENTER button to search the channels The sub menu is changed from Start to Stop with channel search started Result The search will end automatically Channels are sorted and stored in an order which reflects their position in the frequency range with lowest first and highest last The programme originally selected...

Page 23: ...ER button Result The options available in the Manual Store group are displayed with the Prog selected 5 Press the or button to select Colour System Press the ENTER button Select the Colour System required by pressing the or button repeatedly and then press the ENTER button Result The colour standards are displayed in the following order AUTO PAL SECAM NTSC4 43 6 Press the or button to select Sound...

Page 24: ...sound re select the sound system required 9 If you do not know the channel numbers press the or button to select Search Press the ENTER button Start the Search by pressing the or button Press the ENTER button Result The tuner scans the frequency range until the first channel or the channel that you selected is received on your screen 10 Press the or button to select Store Press the ENTER button Th...

Page 25: ... options available in the Channel group are displayed 3 Press the ENTER button 4 Press the or button to select Add Delete Press the ENTER button Result The state of the current channel is displayed 5 Press the or button to select the channel that you wish to Add or Delete Result If the channel that you wish to edit is not in memory Add is selected and displayed Otherwise if the channel that you wi...

Page 26: ...Press the ENTER button 4 Press the or button to select Sort Press the ENTER button Result The current Prog Channel and Name are displayed 5 Select the channel number that you wish to change by pressing the or button repeatedly Press the ENTER button Result The selected Channel and Name are moved to the right side 6 Press the or button to move to the position which you would like to change and then...

Page 27: ... the ENTER button Result The current Prog Channel and Name are displayed 5 If necessary select the channel to be assigned to a new Name by pressing the or button Press the ENTER button Result The selection bar is displayed around the name box 6 To Then Select a letter number or symbol Press the or button Move on to the next letter Press the button Move back to the previous letter Press the button ...

Page 28: ...Result The options available in the Picture group are displayed 3 Press the ENTER button Result The Mode is selected 4 Press the ENTER button 5 Select the required picture effect by pressing the or button repeatedly Press the ENTER button Result The following picture effects are available Dynamic Standard Movie Custom 6 Press the EXIT button to exit You can also set these options simply by pressin...

Page 29: ... button 5 Select the option Contrast Brightness Sharpness Colour or Tint NTSC only to be adjusted by pressing the or button Press the ENTER button Result The horizontal bar is displayed 6 Press the or button to reach the required setting 7 When you are satisfied with the setting press the MENU button to return to the previous menu or press the EXIT button to return to normal viewing If you make an...

Page 30: ...ayed 2 Press the or button to select the Picture Result The options available in the Picture group are displayed 3 Press the ENTER button 4 Press the or button to select the Colour Tone Press the ENTER button Result The following options are available Cool 2 Cool 1 Normal Warm 1 Warm 2 5 When you are satisfied with your choice press the EXIT button to return to normal viewing ...

Page 31: ... the Sound Result The options available in the Sound group are displayed 3 Press the ENTER button Result The Mode is selected 4 Press the ENTER button 5 Select the required sound effect by pressing the or button repeatedly Press the ENTER button Result The following sound effects are available Standard Speech 6 Press the EXIT button to exit You can also set these options simply by pressing the S M...

Page 32: ...n Result The main menu is displayed 2 Press the or button to select the Sound Result The options available in the Sound group are displayed 3 Press the ENTER button 4 Press the or button to select Auto Volume Press the ENTER button 5 Press the or button to select Off On Press the ENTER button 6 Press the EXIT button to exit ...

Page 33: ...e displayed 3 Press the ENTER button 4 Press the ENTER button Result The Clock is selected 5 Press the ENTER button Press the or button to set the Hour 6 Press the or button to move to Minute Press the or button to set the minutes 7 Press the ENTER button Result The clock is set 8 Press the EXIT button to exit You can also set the time using the numeric buttons on the remote ...

Page 34: ...ult The preset Clock is selected 5 Press the or button to select the Sleep Timer Press the ENTER button 6 Select the number of minutes after which your set switches On by pressing the or button repeatedly Result The preset time intervals Off 30 60 90 120 150 180 minutes 7 Press the EXIT button to exit You can also select this feature by simply pressing the SLEEP button If the sleep timer is alread...

Page 35: ... button 4 Press the ENTER button Result The Time menu are displayed with Clock selected 5 Press the or button to select the On Timer Press the ENTER button Result The On Timer menu is displayed To Press the Move to Hour Minute Channel and Volume or button Set Hour Minute Channel and or button Volume level Move to Setup or button Select On to enable above setting or button 6 Press the MENU button t...

Page 36: ...t The main menu is displayed 2 Press the or button to select Setup Result The options available in the Setup group are displayed 3 Press the ENTER button 4 Press the or button to select Blue Screen Press the ENTER button 5 Select the required option On or Off by pressing the or button 6 Press the EXIT button to return to normal viewing You can view the setting status of the selected source by pres...

Page 37: ...s information is divided into numbered pages see diagram Part Contents A Selected page number B Broadcasting channel identity C Current page number or search indicators D Date and time E Text F Status information FASTEXT information Teletext information is often divided between several pages displayed in sequence which can be accessed by Entering the page number Selecting a title in a list Selecti...

Page 38: ...ome pages may not be displayed 1 Select the channel providing the Teletext service using the or button 2 Press the TTX MIX button to activate the teletext mode Result The contents page is displayed It can be redisplayed at any time by pressing the index button 3 If you wish to display the actual broadcast at the same time as the teletext page press the TTX MIX button again 4 Press the TV button ag...

Page 39: ...nked with several secondary pages the secondary pages are displayed in sequence To freeze the display on a given page press the hold button Press the hold button again to resume Using the various display options To display Press the Hidden text reveal answers to quiz games for example The normal screen reveal again A secondary page subpage by entering its 4 digit number The next page page up The p...

Page 40: ...n 4 To display the subpage see the following steps Press the subpage button Result The available subpages appear Select the required subpage Subpages can be scrolled by using the or button Storing Teletext Pages You can store up to four teletext pages to display them later at leisure 1 Select the LIST mode using the LIST FLOF button Result Four 3 digit numbers are displayed in different colours Th...

Page 41: ... not contact your computer manufacturer or Samsung Dealer 1 First click on Control Panel on the Windows start menu 4 Navigate to the Settings tab on the display dialog box The correct size setting resolution refer to page 47 49 If a vertical frequency option exists on your display settings dialog box the correct value is 60 or 60 Hz Otherwise just click OK and exit the dialog box 3 When the contro...

Page 42: ... select PC Press the ENTER button Result The options available in the PC menu are displayed 5 Press the ENTER button Result The Image Lock menu is selected 6 Press the or button to select Coarse or Fine Press the ENTER button Result The horizontal bar is displayed 7 Press the or button to adjust the screen quality Vertical stripes may appear or the picture may become blurry 8 When you are satisfie...

Page 43: ...yed 3 Press the ENTER button 4 Press the or button to select PC Press the ENTER button Result The options available in the PC menu are displayed 5 Press the or button to select Position Press the ENTER button Result You can adjust the image Position 6 Press the or button to adjust the vertical position Press the or button to adjust the horizontal position 7 Press the MENU button to return to the p...

Page 44: ...tton to select Setup Result The options available in the Setup group are displayed 3 Press the ENTER button 4 Press the or button to select PC Press the ENTER button Result The options available in the PC menu are displayed 5 Press the or button to select Image Reset Press the ENTER button Result The message Image Reset has completed is displayed 6 Press the MENU button to return to the previous m...

Page 45: ... are displayed 3 Press the ENTER button 4 Press the or button to select PC Press the ENTER button Result The options available in the PC menu are displayed 5 Press the or button to select Auto adjustment Press the ENTER button Result The screen quality and position are automatically adjusted and the screen returns to the original view a few seconds later 6 Press the MENU button to return to the pr...

Page 46: ...stom Picture Your set has several settings which allow you to control picture quality 1 Press the MENU button Result The main menu is displayed 2 Press the or button to select the Picture Result The options available in the Picture group are displayed 3 Press the ENTER button 4 Press the or button to select the Custom Press the ENTER button 5 Select the option Contrast Brightness to be adjusted by...

Page 47: ...displayed 2 Press the or button to select the Picture Result The options available in the Picture group are displayed 3 Press the ENTER button 4 Press the or button to select the Colour Tone Press the ENTER button Result The following options are available Cool Normal Warm Custom 5 When you are satisfied with your choice press the EXIT button to return to normal viewing ...

Page 48: ... button 4 Press the or button to select the Colour Control Press the ENTER button 5 Select the option Red Green Blue to be adjusted by pressing the or button Press the ENTER button Result The horizontal bar is displayed 6 Press the or button to reach the required setting 7 When you are satisfied with the setting press the MENU button to return to the previous menu or press the EXIT button to retur...

Page 49: ... have pressed the POWER button Check the picture contrast and brightness settings Check the volume Check the volume Check whether the MUTE button has been pressed on the remote control Adjust the colour settings Check that the broadcast system selected is correct Try to identify the electrical appliance that is affecting the set and move it further away Plug your set into a different mains socket ...

Page 50: ... key on the keyboard Troubleshooting Before Contacting Service Personnel In PC mode the image is not stable and may appear to vibrate In PC mode the image is not centred on the screen Check that the display resolution and frequency from your computer or video board is an available mode for your set On your computer check Control Panel Display Settings If the setting is not correct use your compute...

Page 51: ...lbs 7 8 kg 17 19 lbs AC 220V 240V 50 60Hz 1024 x 768 60Hz 1024 x 768 75Hz 640 x 480 60Hz 640 x 480 70Hz H V Separate TTL P or N 0 7 Vp p 75 Ω PAL NTSC SECAM CVBS S VHS RGB 10 C 40 C 50 F 104 F 10 to 80 non condensing 20 C 45 C 4 F 113 F 5 95 non condensing RCA Jack L R 0 5Vrms 9dB 3 5ø Stereo Jack 0 5Vrms 9dB 2 5W x 2 Max 10mW Output 3 5ø Stereo Jack 32 RF 80Hz 15kHz at 3dB A V 80Hz 20kHz at 3dB 3...

Page 52: ...e no video For the display modes listed below the screen image has been optimized during manufacture Mode PC Resolution Horizontal Frequency kHz Vertical Frequency Hz Pixel Clock Frequency MHz Sync Polarity H V 720X400 640X480 640X480 800X600 800X600 1024X768 1024X768 31 469 31 469 37 500 46 875 37 879 48 363 60 023 70 087 59 940 75 000 75 000 60 317 60 004 75 029 28 322 25 175 31 500 49 500 40 00...

Page 53: ...ified range Using excessive force to tilt the TV may cause permanent damage to the mechanical part of the stand If you plan to take your TV with you to a foreign country please be aware of the different television systems that are in use around the world A TV designed for one system may not work properly with another system due to differences in the TV channel frequencies ...

Page 54: ...parately The appearance and locking method may differ from the illustration depending on the manufacturer Please refer to the manual provided with the Kensington lock for proper use 1 Insert the locking device into the Kensington slot on the LCD TV Figure 1 and turn it in the locking direction Figure 2 2 Connect the Kensington lock cable 3 Fix the Kensington lock to a desk or a heavy stationary ob...

Page 55: ...es 1 Fold the stand pressing the button on the back of the stand 2 Align the mounting interface pad with the holes in the stand bottom and secure it with the four screws that come with the arm type base wall mount hanger or other bases Mounting pad 1 2 ...

Page 56: ...d when attaching the wall mount to a concrete wall When attaching to other building materials please contact your nearest dealer How to assemble the Wall Mount Kit Bracket Anchors 3EA Screws 3EA Installation Guide 1 You may use LCD TV right after fixing it to the wall since stand is wrapped already turned over as shown in the picture below 2 When using LCD TV in stand based form place the product ...

Page 57: ...ush the LCD TV up and shift to the right to detach it from bracket When moving or transferring to other areas reverse No 4 procedure so as to disconnect LCD TV with ease 6 Picture 1 shows the adjustment angle 0 13 when you use LCD TV in its general form stand based LCD TV Excessive tilting can turn LCD TV over which might cause damage to LCD TV Picture 2 shows the adjustment angle 13 80 when you c...

Page 58: ... AFTER SALES SERVICE Do not hesitate to contact your retailer or service agent if a change in the performance of your product indicates that a faulty condition may be present ELECTRONICS ...

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