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Step 4

: Connect External Devices

Connecting an AV device (DVD/Blu-ray player, cable/satellite box, etc.)

Step 1

: Install the Batteries into the Remote

To install batteries into your remote control, follow these steps:

1. 

Lift the cover on the back of the remote 
upward as shown in the figure to the 
right.

2. 

Install two AAA batteries.

 

Make sure to match the + and - 
ends of the batteries to the diagram 
in the battery compartment.

3. 

Replace the cover.

Step 2

: Connect Power and Antenna or Cable

Step 3

: Run Plug & Play

When you turn on your TV for the first time, it automatically launches the Plug & 
Play function. With Plug & Play, you can select the On Screen Display language, set 
the clock mode, and launch the TV’s channel memorizing process. It also displays 
connection instructions similar to those in this guide.To navigate while Plug & Play 
is running, press the Up, Down, Left or Right arrow buttons on your remote. To 
make a selection, press the 

ENTER

E

 button. To skip a screen, press the 

MENU

 

button. To turn on your TV, press the 

POWER

 button on the remote or on the TV. 

To run Plug & Play, follow these steps:

Using your remote control, select 
the language for the On Screen 
Display (OSD), and then press 

ENTER

button.

Select 

Home Use

, and then press 

the 

ENTER

button. If you 

select 

Store Demo

, the TV will reset your picture and audio settings every 30 

minutes.

Select 

Antenna Source

. If 

Antenna Source

 is 

Air

Cable

 or 

Auto

, you must 

select your cable system type. After selecting source, select 

Search

; then 

press the 

ENTER

E

 button on your remote.

 

Most cable systems are Standard(STD) systems, If you are not sure about 
what kind of cable system you have, contact your cable company.

 

If your TV is attached to a cable or satellite box, skip Steps 3 through 5. After 
Plug & Play is complete, set your TV to Channel 3 or 4, according to the 
directions for your cable or satellite box.

The TV memorizes the available channels. This process can take up to 45 
minutes.

Quick Setup Guide

Congratulations on the purchase of your new Samsung TV. 
Read this setup guide to get your TV up and running quickly.

1-800-SAMSUNG (1-800-726-7864)
Samsung Electronics America, Inc.
85 Challenger Road Ridgefield Park, NJ 07660-2112
Samsung Electronics Canada Inc.
55 Standish Court Mississauga, Ontario L5R 4B2
Call Center hours of operation: Mon-Sun, 9:00 AM -12 
AM EST.
To register this product, visit: www.samsung.com/
register.

STOP

Please do not return this unit.

If you have problems operating your 

TV, call:

1-800-SAMSUNG (1-800-726-7864)

For web support please visit:

www.samsung.com/support

After the TV has memorized the channels, choose the 

Clock Mode

. Select 

Auto

 if you have a digital channel in your area. Select 

Manual

 if you don’t, or 

if you have a cable or satellite box. When done, press the 

ENTER

E

 button.

 

If you select 

Manual

, the clock setting screen appears.

Select the daylight savings time setting: 

Off 

or

 On

, and then press the 

ENTER

button.

 

This function is only available when the 

Clock Mode

 is set to 

Auto

.

Select the time zone in which you live, and then press the 

ENTER

E

 button.

After the time zone screen, The connection method for best HD screen 
quality is displayed. Press Right arrow button on your remote to view each 
screen in succession. Press the Blue button to skip this section.

The 

Enjoy your TV.

 screen appears. Then press the 

ENTER

button.

Setting the Clock

Before you can use your TV’s On/Off Timer, you must set the clock. To set the 
clock, follow these steps:

1. 

Turn on your TV, press the 

MENU

 button on your remote, then select 

Setup

 

 

Time

.

2. 

Select 

Clock Mode

, and then press the 

ENTER

E

 button. 

3. 

Choose 

Auto

 or 

Manual

 

x

If you select 

Auto

, the current time will be set automatically using the time 

from a digital channel. 

 

x

If you select 

Manual

, you can set the 

Month, Day, Year, Hour, Minute

 

and 

am/pm

 directly by pressing up, down, left and right arrow button on 

your remote.

4. 

Press the 

RETURN

 button on your remote when done.

Changing the Screen Size

Your TV has several screen size options, each designed to work best with specific 
types of video input. If you have a cable box or satellite receiver, it may have its own 
set of screen sizes as well.
To change the screen size, press the 

P.SIZE

 button on your remote. The first time 

you press it, your TV displays the current setting. Thereafter, each time you press 
the 

P.SIZE

 button, you change the size of the picture on the screen.

The following sizes are available:

16:9

 Wide screen

4:3

 Standard screen

Wide Fit

Zoom 1

Zoom 2

Screen Fit

 

Screen Fit:

 Displays the full image without any cut-off when HDMI (720p / 

1080i / 1080p) or Component (1080i / 1080p) signals are inputted.

Changing the Picture Mode

Your TV has four preset 

Picture

 Modes with factory adjusted settings, each 

designed to give you an excellent picture under specific conditions. 
The 

Picture

 Modes are listed and described in the table below:

Mode

Description

Dynamic

Brightens picture. For a vibrant, enhanced image in brightly lit or 
sunny room.

Standard

For a bright, detailed picture in a normally lit room.

Natural

For a comfortable, easy-on-the-eyes picture in a normally lit room.

Movie

For a studio quality cinema picture in a dimly lit or dark room.

To change the 

Picture Mode

, follow these steps:

1. 

Turn on your TV, press the 

TOOLS

 button on your remote. The 

Tools

 menu 

appears.

2. 

Using the 

 or 

 on your remote, select 

Picture Mode

.

3. 

On the 

Picture Mode

 menu, use the 

 or 

 on your remote to select the 

Picture Mode

 you want.

4. 

Press the 

EXIT

 button to exit the menu.

Connecting an audio device (Home Theater, etc.)

Connecting a PC

HDMI OUT

AUDIO OUT

COMPONENT OUT

AUDIO OUT

DVI OUT

AUDIO OUT

VIDEO OUT

U

 Move  

 E 

Enter

Select Language of the OSD.

Menu Language 

:

Plug & Play

English

Español
Français

Best Connection

HD connection (up to 1080p)

Using an HDMI Cable

DVD, Blu-ray player, HD cable box, 

HD STB (Set-Top-Box) satellite 

receiver

Device

HD connection (up to 1080p)

Very Good Connection

Using an HDMI to DVI Cable

Device

Using a Component Cable

Good Connection

Component connection (up to 1080p)

DVD, Blu-ray player, cable box, 

STB satellite receiver, VCR

Device

Lowest Quality Connection

Audio/Video connection (480i only)

Using an Audio/Video Cable

DVD, Blu-ray player, cable box, 
STB satellite receiver, VCR

Device

Use one of the connections below to connect your TV to an external A/V device.
We recommend using HDMI for the highest picture quality.

 

When connecting to 

AV IN 1

 on the back of your TV, attach the video cable (yellow) to the green jack next to the 

AV IN 1

 label. The jack will not match the color of the video cable (yellow).

Connect your TV to your Home Theater or other 
audio device  to enjoy enhanced Sound quality.

Connect your TV to a PC to use it as a Monitor.

VHF/UHF Antenna

Connect Ant In to

•  Wall cable jack 
•  VHF/UHF Antenna 
•  Cable or Satellite box 

Ant or Cable Out

Use a 75 ohm (round) cable.

or

Antenna Cable 

(Not Supplied)

Audio Cable (Not Supplied)

HDMI to DVI Cable (Not Supplied)

Audio Cable (Not Supplied)

Audio Cable (Not Supplied)

Component Cable (Not Supplied)

HDMI Cable (Not Supplied)

Video Cable (Not Supplied)

AUDIO IN

OPTICAL

Analog Audio connection

Amplifier / DVD home theater

Using an Audio Cable

Digital Audio connection

Using an Optical Cable

Digital Audio System

Optical Cable (Not Supplied)

Audio Cable (Not Supplied)

DVI OUT

AUDIO OUT

AUDIO OUT

PC OUT

HD connection

Using an HDMI to DVI Cable

Using a D-Sub Cable

HDMI to DVI Cable 

(Not Supplied)

D-Sub Cable (Not Supplied)

Audio Cable (Not Supplied)

Audio Cable (Not Supplied)

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