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Samsung LN-T4061F 40 in. LCD HDTV - Page 9 Questions & Answers
No signal or weak signal
Sorry I see the model,
hold the Menu button on the TV (not on the remote) down for three seconds.
Note: Shop Mode is activated in the same manner: Pressing and holding the Menu button on your TV for three seconds. To avoid accidentally setting your TV to Shop Mode, avoid pressing and holding the Menu button on the TV for three seconds or more.
2/20/2009 10:17:38 PM •
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on Feb 20, 2009
Image problem
Its only 3 month old, so its still under warranty. Yes, its a major problem.
12/30/2008 1:55:08 AM •
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on Dec 30, 2008
Getting the TV to play through the HDMI cord
First, you need to set the playstation to display on HDMI out.
Plug the HDMI cable into the TV and into the PS3.
Use the PS3 to setup the video settings to 720p which every HDTV can display. Then switch the TV-out to HDMI and it should display.
Also consult your televisions manual to set it up for HDMI input as well. Make sure that the TV allows sound through the HDMI port as some older HDTV's didn't have that ability.
If you still have a problem; please let me know! I hope it helps you out
9/12/2008 1:59:10 AM •
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on Sep 12, 2008
Need for a power conditioner unit ?
Alright, first the thing about the LCD's is that they resist electric shocks like nothing else. Most of the LCD flat panels come with shock damage warranties.
As for pixel damage from electric fluctuations? That's a load of ****. I've ran so many LCD's and you don't even want to know HOW bad my power fluctuates where I live. I'm talking anywhere from 97v to 130v. Never had a single problem.
Another good idea however, a UPS. Having a UPS will definitely be a good thing for it and any other electronics such as a gaming system, expensive HD players, and home theaters. A good company to look at is APC Power Products. They make some really good UPS's and it's definitely worth looking into investing into one. These units not only help stabilize bad fluctuations, but also protect from surges and even keep things like movies from being shut off during those small electric power outs that like to reset microwave clocks. You can use one unit for all of your electronics and it's definitely a wise investment for the protection for your TV and periphrials. :)
Hope this helps solve your question there buddy. If you have any other questions, please feel free to ask! Don't forget to rate the solution also! Cheers!
9/12/2008 1:49:46 AM •
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on Sep 12, 2008
My Samsung Flat screen TV
If everything is normal except the picture, the problem is the inverter board. It supplies the power for the backlight.
7/24/2008 3:42:22 AM •
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on Jul 24, 2008
Samsung LCD TV Image Retention...I Think
I have not noticed that with my set, Sony Bravia 2007 1080I.
Uh, I have a bigger problem though...
I had just paused my live tv for about 40 minutes on abaseball game and now I have green burn in.
I'm in the middle of searching the net for solutions. I have tried:
pure white screen for 30 minutes (no change)
"fuzz" for 1 hour (no change)
turn TV off for 12 hours (no change)
I'll now try to power down fully for 12 hours and see what happens.
7/15/2008 11:08:13 PM •
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on Jul 15, 2008
Cables
HDMI cables are the best you can get right now as long as all your components have HDMI connections. Just don't overpay. Order them online and you'll be able to find them for less than $20 each. Walk into a store and you'll get jacked for $75 or more.
7/15/2008 10:54:37 PM •
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on Jul 15, 2008
Best Picture Quality
Check this link out. I think it should give you all the info you need for optimal picture settings.
http://help.cnet.com/samsung_LN_T4061/9602-12576_39-0.html?messageID=2510125&tag=tip-2510125&kw=samsung+LN-T4061
7/15/2008 10:48:32 PM •
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on Jul 15, 2008
Connecting HD cable box to DVR too HDTV
When I hooked up my HD cable box using an HDMI cable, I had to go into the cable screen menus and select HDMI output. You may have to do something similar when using an S-video cable. Your DVD recorder doesn't seem to have an HDMI input, so you'll have to use the S-video or (worst case) composite video (red, white, yellow cords). Your cable box may also be scrambling the signal so that you can't record. That may be why you can record by bypassing the cable box.
7/15/2008 10:41:17 PM •
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on Jul 15, 2008
40 in. samsung
Greetings the block,
1. Press the MENU button to display the menu.
Press the▲ or ▼ buttons to select “Input”, then press the ENTER button.
2. Press the ENTER button to select "Source List".
Press the ▲ or ▼ buttons to select signal source, then press the ENT ER button.
This should enable you to pick your current source.
I hope this helps!
Dorothy
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6/12/2008 7:04:06 PM •
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on Jun 12, 2008
Picture issues
Greetings caesar975,
Unfortunately if you chose to view the non HD channels in wide screen format, you are going to have the top and bottom of the screen cut off. Eventually this will not be a problem when everything goes to digital. However presently non HD channels are presented in 3:2 ratio where as HD is 16:9, So your choice really is to view them with the lines on either side for now.
I do not have an answer for the white flickering lines.
To get the BEST picture out of your 1080p unit I highly recommend using HDMI cables to hook it up.
I hope some of this helps.
Sincerely,
Dorothy
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6/12/2008 6:49:58 PM •
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on Jun 12, 2008
Samsung LN-T4061F
To view the captions, all you have to do is turn on the decoder by following these simple steps:
- Access your TV menu screen using your remote or by pressing a button on the face of the TV.
- Select the closed captions heading. Several different caption options may appear.
- Select the "CC1" option.
- Exit the menu.
Closed captions should appear within approximately one minute of adjusting this setting. If they do not, review this portion of your television's operating manual or contact the manufacturer of the television set.
Public Television stations do not transmit Closed captioning
4/30/2008 1:50:22 AM •
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on Apr 30, 2008
One side of my tv gets dim and out of focus it is a samsung. At times it works fine
back - light problem. Check and replace damaged component/s at its back-light inverter board, or replace this board as card basis. If you wish to get some details; check the site linked here. Surf the site with patience. Pull up older posts. It will be best to replace the inverter board as card basis.
http://electronicshelponline.blogspot.com/ To some model sets; especially LED back-lighted types; the back-light inverter circuit will be part of the main power supply board [SMPS]. In such cases, the power supply board might need replacement. To some models sets, the back-light inverter and SMPS section circuit will be integrated at its main board itself. If so; the main board should be replaced. To some models of sets, all these section circuit will be integrated at its main board. If this is the case, you have to replace the main board.
How do I troubleshoot my Samsung TV?
I have sound, but no picture.
Caps can fail with no outward signs. It takes a special meter to test them. Your set may have a back light inverter that powers the back lights. When it fails, the picture cant be seen, but you have sound, to check this look for a picture on the screen using a flashlight
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