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The problem Try this!
Unwanted Powering
Off
If your Samsung TV appears to turn off by itself, try disabling some of the TV's energy
efficiency functions. See if Sleep Timer ( Settings System Time Sleep
Timer) has been enabled. The Sleep Timer automatically turns the TV off after a
specified period of time. If the Sleep Timer has not been enabled, see if Auto Power
Off ( Settings System Eco Solution Auto Power Off) has been enabled
and disable them.
Problems Powering On
When the TV is turned on, the remote control receiver flashes 5 times before the
screen turns on.
If you are having problems powering on your Samsung television, there are a number
of things to check before calling the service department. Confirm that the TV's power
cord is connected correctly at both ends and that the remote control is operating
normally. Make sure that the aerial cable or cable TV cable is firmly connected. If you
have a cable or satellite box confirm that it is plugged in and turned on.
Unable to find a
Channel
If your TV is not connected to a cable or satellite box, run Auto Tuning (
Settings Broadcasting Auto Tuning).
The TV image does not
look as good as it did in
the store.
Store displays are all tuned to digital, HD (high definition) channels.
If you have an analogue cable or satellite box, upgrade to a digital cable or satellite
box. Use HDMI or Component cables to deliver HD (high definition) picture quality.
Many HD channels are upscaled from SD (Standard Definition) content. Look for a
channel that is broadcasting true HD content.
Cable/Satellite Subscribers: Try HD channels from the channel lineup.
Terrestrial/Cable Aerial Connection: Try HD channels after running the Auto Tuning
function.
Adjust the cable or satellite box's video output resolution to 1080i or 720p.
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