Auto Tuning Samsung Smart Tv

Posted : admin On 31.12.2020

Aug 20, 2018 This video shows you how to do a manual tune of your TV. By manually tuning the services that you want to use for the transmitter you're using. This ensures that your TV always stores the right TV.

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If you've just bought a new TV, or are rescanning to get NewsChannel 5, please follow the instructions below. Have a different brand of TV? Head to our antenna home and select the model of TV you own.

Press the Source button on your remote control to toggle to the TV input or on newer TVs select the Home button and select Source from the menu, then Live TV. 2 Once you have selected Auto Tuning, a pop up box will appear that gives you the option to start the scan or to cancel the scan. 1) Turn on your TV. 2) Press Menu on your TV remote to bring up the Main menu. 3) Press Arrow Down to the Channel Menu, and then press Enter. 4) Press Arrow Down to Auto Program, and then press Enter. 5) Press Arrow Up or Down to select Air, Cable, or Air+Cable, and then press Enter. My TV model # is UN65MU8000FXZA I'm trying to hook up a digital TV antenna and the Broadcasting setting is greyed out on my TV. For some reason it's not picking up that the antenna is connected. I've tried disconnecting and reconnecting the antenna. I've also tried turning off and uplugging the. To tune the Samsung TV using the auto store function, complete the following using the up and down arrows for navigation: Press the menu button on the remote control and find the auto store option. Select the antenna type that is being used. Select the channel source. Select digital and press search. The Samsung TV should automatically begin searching for analogue channels and will tune accordingly.

There are dozens of models of Samsung TVs. The instructions below cover the most popular models, but may not work for all.

Each TV manufacturer uses a different term to describe a rescan. Most Samsung TV's call their rescan function 'Auto Program' or 'Auto Tuning'

TRY THESE FIRST. If you've been into your TV's settings before, these instructions should help you rescan your TV.

1. Select 'Menu' on your remote
2. Choose the 'Channel' or 'Broadcasting' menu. (The exact menu name will differ based on your model)
3. Select 'Auto Program'
4. If you're prompted whether to scan for 'Air' or 'Cable,' select 'Air.' (Many TVs may not ask, and will scan for both automatically)

Samsung Smart TVs -- 2017 models and above. (Includes 4K, OLED, Q series, Quantom Dot TVs)

1. Select 'Home' on your remote. (The 'menu' button looks like a small house)

2. Choose the 'Settings' menu. (It's a small gear icon on the far botton left of the menu)

3. Choose 'Broadcasting' in the Settings menu, then 'Auto Tuning'

4. You should get a prompt to 'Press Start to search for and save channels,' as well as a warning that the search will erase your current channel list. Click 'Start' (Note: The purpose of the scan is to erase your current list, but replace it with an updated list)

5. You may be prompted whether to scan for 'Both, Air or Cable.' Either 'Air' or 'Both' will scan for antenna channels.

You're done!

Samsung Smart TV's -- 2014-2017 models

These instructions are similar to those above, with the biggest difference being the remote.

1. Select 'Menu' on your remote. (2016 model remotes say 'Settings')

2. Select 'Broadcasting' in the menu (2014 model TV's may say 'Channel' instead)

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3. Select 'Auto Program'

Once the tuning finishes, you're done!

Samsung non-smart TV's (All models)

These are all Samsung TV's that don't connect to the internet, and includes most models made before 2014. There are numerous models of non-smart TV's from Samsung, too many to have specific instructions by model. The instructions below should work on most Samsung televisions, but there may be minor variations by device.

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1. Press the 'Menu' button on your remote. (On many remotes, it will say 'Menu' and have three boxes below it')

2. Choose 'Channel' in the menu. (Some newer models may have 'Broadcasting' instead)

3. Select 'Auto Program' or 'Auto Tune'

4. Your TV may ask whether to program 'Air' or 'Cable.' If it does, select 'Air' This will tell your TV you're looking for antenna channels.

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You can also find more instructions for your specific TV model on Samsung's support page.