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LCD TV

LW24R15W

Owner’s 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)

PICTURE BY PICTURE (PBP)

TELETEXT

Summary of Contents for SyncMaster 211MP

Page 1: ... LW24R15W Owner s 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 PICTURE BY PICTURE PBP TELETEXT ...

Page 2: ...ction with the furnishing performance or use of this material The Samsung logo is the registered trademarks of Samsung Electronics Co Ltd VESA DPMS and DDC are registered trademarks of Video Electronics Standard Association the ENERGY STAR name and logo are registered trademarks of the U S Environmental Protection Agency EPA As an ENERGY STAR Partner Samsung Electronics Co Ltd has determined that ...

Page 3: ...p the power adaptor in a well ventilated area œ Keep the power adaptor away from any other heater Possible fire hazard Do NOT expose the TV to direct sunlight If the TV is broken do not try to repair it yourself Contact qualified service personnel Keep all power adaptors apart Possible fire hazard Remove and discard the plastic cover from the power adaptor before use Possible fire hazard If the re...

Page 4: ... Except Teletext 12 Viewing the Remote Control Teletext Functions 13 Inserting the Batteries in the Remote Control 14 Switching On and Off 14 Becoming Familiar with the Remote Control 15 Choosing Your Language 16 SETTING THE CHANNELS Storing Channels Automatically 17 Storing Channels Manually 18 Giving Channels Names 19 Skipping Unwanted Channels 20 Fine Tuning Channel Reception 20 Sorting the Sto...

Page 5: ... Selecting the Image Size 30 Adjusting the Image Quality 31 Changing the Image Position 31 Adjusting the Color 32 Initializing the Image Settings 32 Display Modes 33 PowerSaver 33 USING THE TELETEXT FEATURE Teletext Feature 34 Displaying the Teletext Information 34 Selecting a Page by Number 35 Using FLOF to Select a Page 36 Storing Teletext Pages 36 RECOMMENDATIONS FOR USE Troubleshooting Before ...

Page 6: ...rom the on screen menu Ø CH Moves the selector up or down on the OSD Increases or decreases the channel number VOL Moves the selector left or right on the OSD Increases or decreases the level of audio volume and the values of the selected function Auto Allows you experience the quality of displayed picture The values of fine coarse and position are adjusted automatically It works PC mode only Powe...

Page 7: ...ing a hexagonal wrench fix your set into the stand Installation Notes Do not install your set on any place other than vertical walls To protect the performance of your set and prevent troubles avoid the followings Do not install next to smoke and fire detectors Do not install in an area subjected to vibration or high voltage Do not install in the wall Do not install near or around any heating appa...

Page 8: ... SPK L AUDIO ST VIDEO PC DC POWER SCART RF 1 2 3 4 5 6 6 7 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 Power Input ...

Page 9: ...ompanied CD For more information refer to the driver installation instructions included with your CD package 15 Pin D SUB connector Pin Separate H V Composite H V Sync on green 1 Red R Red R Red R 2 Green G Green G Green G Horizontal Vertical sync 3 Blue B Blue B Blue B 4 Grounding Grounding Grounding 5 Grounding DDC Grounding DDC Grounding DDC 6 Red R Grounding Red R Grounding Red R Grounding 7 G...

Page 10: ...VIDEO cable to an appropriate external A V device such as VCR DVD or Camcorder Connect RCA audio cables to AUDIO L and AUDIO R on the rear of your set and the other ends to corresponding audio out connectors on the A V device Headphone may be connected to the headphone output on the rear of your set While the headphone is connected the sound from the built in speakers will be disabled ˆ Connecting...

Page 11: ...ry connections have been made refer to pages 8 and 9 for further details 2 Switch your set on and if necessary press the SOURCE button repeatedly The input sources are displayed in the following order Ant TV Scart Video S Video PC HOLD DUAL I II LIST FLOF CANCEL SLEEP SUBPAGE SIZE PIP P SIZE PBP ON TTX MIX V DOLBY PRE CH EXIT MUTE SOURCE SOURCE AUT UTO DISPLA DISPLAY STILL STILL P STD STD S STD ST...

Page 12: ...ion Picture freeze Picture size selection Automatic switch off Television On Off Available sources selection One Two digit channel selection Previous channel Exit from the OSD Temporary sound switch off Picture effect selection Sound effect selection Picture In Picture On Off Virtual Dolby menu display Volume decrease Next channel Volume increase The performance of the remote control may be affect...

Page 13: ...UTE MUTE SOURCE SOURCE AUT UTO DISPLA DISPLAY STILL STILL P STD S STD STD Power er MENU 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 LOCA LOCATE P P Teletext hold Teletext reveal Teletext display mix both teletext information and the norma l broadcast Teletext store Teletext previous page Teletext mode selection List or Flof Teletext cancel Teletext next page Programme selection by name Teletext size selection Teletext su...

Page 14: ...e United Kingdom refer to page 39 for further instructions on plug wiring Plug the mains lead into an appropriate socket Result The screen is turned on and a green Standby indicator appears on the front of your set 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...

Page 15: ... again or press the or button MENU Used to display the Used to return to the previous on screen menu system menu or normal viewing EXIT Used to exit from the menu system and return to normal viewing directly HOLD DUAL I II LIST FLOF CANCEL TTX MIX V DOLBY PRE CH EXIT MUTE SOURCE AUTO DISPLAY STILL P STD S STD Power HOLD DUAL I II LIST FLOF CANCEL TTX MIX V DOLBY PRE CH EXIT MUTE SOURCE AUTO DISPLA...

Page 16: ...EEP SUBPAGE SIZE PIP P SIZE PBP ON TTX MIX V DOLBY PRE CH EXIT MUTE SOURCE AUTO DISPLAY STILL P STD S STD Power LOCATE HOLD DUAL I II LIST FLOF CANCEL SLEEP SUBPAGE SIZE PIP P SIZE PBP ON TTX MIX V DOLBY PRE CH EXIT MUTE SOURCE AUTO DISPLAY STILL P STD S STD Power LOCATE HOLD DUAL I II LIST FLOF CANCEL SLEEP SUBPAGE SIZE PIP P SIZE PBP ON TTX MIX V DOLBY PRE CH EXIT MUTE SOURCE AUTO DISPLAY STILL ...

Page 17: ...9 Clear a channel refer to page 20 Fine tune channel reception if necessary refer to page 20 Sort them in the order required refer to page 21 HOLD DUAL I II LIST FLOF CANCEL SLEEP SUBPAGE SIZE PIP P SIZE PBP ON TTX MIX V DOLBY PRE CH EXIT MUTE SOURCE AUTO DISPLAY STILL P STD S STD Power LOCATE HOLD DUAL I II LIST FLOF CANCEL SLEEP SUBPAGE SIZE PIP P SIZE PBP ON TTX MIX V DOLBY PRE CH EXIT MUTE SOU...

Page 18: ...OLBY PRE CH EXIT MUTE SOURCE AUTO DISPLAY STILL P STD S STD Power LOCATE HOLD DUAL I II LIST FLOF CANCEL SLEEP SUBPAGE SIZE PIP P SIZE PBP ON TTX MIX V DOLBY PRE CH EXIT MUTE SOURCE AUTO DISPLAY STILL P STD S STD Power LOCATE HOLD DUAL I II LIST FLOF CANCEL SLEEP SUBPAGE SIZE PIP P SIZE PBP ON TTX MIX V DOLBY PRE CH EXIT MUTE SOURCE AUTO DISPLAY STILL P STD S STD Power LOCATE HOLD DUAL I II LIST F...

Page 19: ...S STD Power LOCATE HOLD DUAL I II LIST FLOF CANCEL SLEEP SUBPAGE SIZE PIP P SIZE PBP ON TTX MIX V DOLBY PRE CH EXIT MUTE SOURCE AUTO DISPLAY STILL P STD S STD Power LOCATE HOLD DUAL I II LIST FLOF CANCEL SLEEP SUBPAGE SIZE PIP P SIZE PBP ON TTX MIX V DOLBY PRE CH EXIT MUTE SOURCE AUTO DISPLAY STILL P STD S STD Power LOCATE HOLD DUAL I II LIST FLOF CANCEL SLEEP SUBPAGE SIZE PIP P SIZE PBP ON TTX MI...

Page 20: ...AGE SIZE PIP P SIZE PBP ON TTX MIX V DOLBY PRE CH EXIT MUTE SOURCE AUTO DISPLAY STILL P STD S STD Power LOCATE HOLD DUAL I II LIST FLOF CANCEL SLEEP SUBPAGE SIZE PIP P SIZE PBP ON TTX MIX V DOLBY PRE CH EXIT MUTE SOURCE AUTO DISPLAY STILL P STD S STD Power LOCATE HOLD DUAL I II LIST FLOF CANCEL SLEEP SUBPAGE SIZE PIP P SIZE PBP ON TTX MIX V DOLBY PRE CH EXIT MUTE SOURCE AUTO DISPLAY STILL P STD S ...

Page 21: ...er LOCATE HOLD DUAL I II LIST FLOF CANCEL SLEEP SUBPAGE SIZE PIP P SIZE PBP ON TTX MIX V DOLBY PRE CH EXIT MUTE SOURCE AUTO DISPLAY STILL P STD S STD Power LOCATE HOLD DUAL I II LIST FLOF CANCEL SLEEP SUBPAGE SIZE PIP P SIZE PBP ON TTX MIX V DOLBY PRE CH EXIT MUTE SOURCE AUTO DISPLAY STILL P STD S STD Power LOCATE HOLD DUAL I II LIST FLOF CANCEL SLEEP SUBPAGE SIZE PIP P SIZE PBP ON TTX MIX V DOLBY...

Page 22: ...BP ON TTX MIX V DOLBY PRE CH EXIT MUTE SOURCE AUTO DISPLAY STILL P STD S STD Power LOCATE Adjusting the Picture Settings 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 P or P button to select the Picture Result The options available in the Picture group are displayed 3 Press the or button 4 Select the o...

Page 23: ... DOLBY PRE CH EXIT MUTE SOURCE AUTO DISPLAY STILL P STD S STD Power LOCATE HOLD DUAL I II LIST FLOF CANCEL SLEEP SUBPAGE SIZE PIP P SIZE PBP ON TTX MIX V DOLBY PRE CH EXIT MUTE SOURCE AUTO DISPLAY STILL P STD S STD Power LOCATE Freezing the Current Picture Press the STILL button on the remote control to freeze the picture on a given frame To return to normal viewing press the STILL button again Pi...

Page 24: ...ATE Adjusting the Sound Settings The sound settings can be adjusted to suit your personal preferences 1 Press the MENU button Result The main menu is displayed 2 Press the P or P button to select the Sound Result The options available in the Sound group are displayed 3 Press the or button 4 Select the option Bass or Treble to be adjusted by pressing the P or P button Press the or button Result The...

Page 25: ... SOURCE AUTO DISPLAY STILL P STD S STD Power LOCATE HOLD DUAL I II LIST FLOF CANCEL SLEEP SUBPAGE SIZE PIP P SIZE PBP ON TTX MIX V DOLBY PRE CH EXIT MUTE SOURCE AUTO DISPLAY STILL P STD S STD Power LOCATE Switching the Internal Speakers On Off When the internal speakers are switched off all the sound is routed to the external speakers 1 Press the MENU button Result The main menu is displayed 2 Pre...

Page 26: ...ak and an automatic switching occurs then switch to the Mono When receiving a mono sound in the AV mode connect to the AUDIO L connector on the rear panel HOLD DUAL I II LIST FLOF CANCEL SLEEP SUBPAGE SIZE PIP P SIZE PBP ON TTX MIX V DOLBY PRE CH EXIT MUTE SOURCE AUTO DISPLAY STILL P STD S STD Power LOCATE HOLD DUAL I II LIST FLOF CANCEL SLEEP SUBPAGE SIZE PIP P SIZE PBP ON TTX MIX V DOLBY PRE CH ...

Page 27: ... PBP ON TTX MIX V DOLBY PRE CH EXIT MUTE SOURCE AUTO DISPLAY STILL P STD S STD Power LOCATE HOLD DUAL I II LIST FLOF CANCEL SLEEP SUBPAGE SIZE PIP P SIZE PBP ON TTX MIX V DOLBY PRE CH EXIT MUTE SOURCE AUTO DISPLAY STILL P STD S STD Power LOCATE HOLD DUAL I II LIST FLOF CANCEL SLEEP SUBPAGE SIZE PIP P SIZE PBP ON TTX MIX V DOLBY PRE CH EXIT MUTE SOURCE AUTO DISPLAY STILL P STD S STD Power LOCATE HO...

Page 28: ... SLEEP SUBPAGE SIZE PIP P SIZE PBP ON TTX MIX V DOLBY PRE CH EXIT MUTE SOURCE AUTO DISPLAY STILL P STD S STD Power LOCATE HOLD DUAL I II LIST FLOF CANCEL SLEEP SUBPAGE SIZE PIP P SIZE PBP ON TTX MIX V DOLBY PRE CH EXIT MUTE SOURCE AUTO DISPLAY STILL P STD S STD Power LOCATE HOLD DUAL I II LIST FLOF CANCEL SLEEP SUBPAGE SIZE PIP P SIZE PBP ON TTX MIX V DOLBY PRE CH EXIT MUTE SOURCE AUTO DISPLAY STI...

Page 29: ... II LIST FLOF CANCEL SLEEP SUBPAGE SIZE PIP P SIZE PBP ON TTX MIX V DOLBY PRE CH EXIT MUTE SOURCE AUTO DISPLAY STILL P STD S STD Power LOCATE HOLD DUAL I II LIST FLOF CANCEL SLEEP SUBPAGE SIZE PIP P SIZE PBP ON TTX MIX V DOLBY PRE CH EXIT MUTE SOURCE AUTO DISPLAY STILL P STD S STD Power LOCATE HOLD DUAL I II LIST FLOF CANCEL SLEEP SUBPAGE SIZE PIP P SIZE PBP ON TTX MIX V DOLBY PRE CH EXIT MUTE SOU...

Page 30: ...LL P STD S STD Power LOCATE HOLD DUAL I II LIST FLOF CANCEL SLEEP SUBPAGE SIZE PIP P SIZE PBP ON TTX MIX V DOLBY PRE CH EXIT MUTE SOURCE AUTO DISPLAY STILL P STD S STD Power LOCATE Selecting the Image Size 1 Press the MENU button Result The main menu is displayed 2 Press the P or P button to select the PC Result The options available in the PC group are displayed 3 Press the or button Result The I...

Page 31: ...UBPAGE SIZE PIP P SIZE PBP ON TTX MIX V DOLBY PRE CH EXIT MUTE SOURCE AUTO DISPLAY STILL P STD S STD Power LOCATE HOLD DUAL I II LIST FLOF CANCEL SLEEP SUBPAGE SIZE PIP P SIZE PBP ON TTX MIX V DOLBY PRE CH EXIT MUTE SOURCE AUTO DISPLAY STILL P STD S STD Power LOCATE HOLD DUAL I II LIST FLOF CANCEL SLEEP SUBPAGE SIZE PIP P SIZE PBP ON TTX MIX V DOLBY PRE CH EXIT MUTE SOURCE AUTO DISPLAY STILL P STD...

Page 32: ...CE AUTO DISPLAY STILL P STD S STD Power LOCATE HOLD DUAL I II LIST FLOF CANCEL SLEEP SUBPAGE SIZE PIP P SIZE PBP ON TTX MIX V DOLBY PRE CH EXIT MUTE SOURCE AUTO DISPLAY STILL P STD S STD Power LOCATE HOLD DUAL I II LIST FLOF CANCEL SLEEP SUBPAGE SIZE PIP P SIZE PBP ON TTX MIX V DOLBY PRE CH EXIT MUTE SOURCE AUTO DISPLAY STILL P STD S STD Power LOCATE HOLD DUAL I II LIST FLOF CANCEL SLEEP SUBPAGE S...

Page 33: ...r s mouse or press a key on the keyboard If the signal from the system equals to the standard signal mode the screen is adjusted automatically If the signal from the system doesn t equal to the standard signal mode adjust the mode with referring to the Video card user guide because the screen might not display or only the power LED might be on For the display modes listed below the screen image ha...

Page 34: ...t information at any time on your set For Teletext information to be displayed correctly channel reception must be stable otherwise Information may be missing Some pages may not be displayed 1 Select the channel providing the Teletext service using the P or P 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 p...

Page 35: ...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 previous page page down Double size letters in the SIZE Upper half of the screen Once Lower half of the screen Twice Normal screen Three times HOLD HOLD DU DUAL I II AL I II LIST FLOF LIST FLOF CANCEL CANCEL SLEEP SLEEP SUBP SUBPAGE G...

Page 36: ... FLOF button Result Four 3 digit numbers are displayed in different colors The LIST FLOF button is used to switch between the LIST and FLOF modes 2 Press the colored button corresponding to the page that will be replaced 3 Enter the new page number using the numeric buttons 4 Repeat steps 2 and 3 for each page to be stored using a different colored button each time 5 Press the store button until t...

Page 37: ...ck 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 Check the direction location and connections of your aerial This interference is often due to the use of an indoor aerial Replace the remote control batteries Clean the upper edge of the remote control transmission ...

Page 38: ... Video Input Output 1 0 Vp p 75 ohm RGB Input 0 7 Vp p 75 ohm Audio Input Output 500mVrms Color system PAL Power Supply Input 100 240 V 50Hz 60Hz Output DC 14V 8A Power Consumption Maximum 120 W Power Saving 8 W Dimensions W X D X H 618 x 67 5 x 422 TV body 665 2 x 218 2 x 472 With stand Environmental Considerations Operating Temperature 50 F to 104 F 10 C to 40 C Operating Humidity 10 to 80 Stora...

Page 39: ...ble safety approved extension lead or consult your dealer for assistance However if there is no alternative to cutting off the plug remove the fuse and then safely dispose of the plug Do NOT connect the plug to a mains socket as there is a risk of shock hazard from the bared flexible cord IMPORTANT The wires in the mains lead are colored in accordance with the following code BLUE NEUTRAL BROWN LIV...

Page 40: ... 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 BN68 00169E 02 ELECTRONICS ...

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