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13 More settings This section describes the features and settings of the TV that were not covered in the other parts of this guide. Changing network settings If needed, you can change your network settings at any time. For example, if you change the name of your wireless network (its SSID) or its password, you will need to change your TV's settings so that it can continue to connect. Also, if you decided not to connect to the Internet in Guided Setup L (P. 14), you can use network settings to connect at a later time. To change network settings, from the Home screen menu, navigate to Settings > Network, and then press the Right arrow. At this point, you can choose the following options: • Update connection - Select your existing network connection type, and then press OK to start the update process. The TV uses your current network information to reconfirm the wireless or wired network connection, the local network connection, and the Internet connection. • Set up new connection - Select a network connection type, and then select the option to set up a new connection. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the network connection. For help with each of the steps, see Network connection L P. 15. Note(s • Some networks, such as those found in dorm rooms, hotels, and other public places, may require you to read and agree to terms, enter a code, or provide identifying information before letting you connect to the Internet. If the TV detects that you are connecting to such a network, it prompts you through the connection process using your smartphone or tablet to provide the needed information. For more information, see "Using your TV in a hotel or dorm room" on page 32. Changing time settings You can change time settings to suit your preferences. You can find the following settings by navigating from the Home screen menu to Settings > System > Time: • Sleep timer - Set a time delay after which the TV will automatically shut off. This setting reflects the setting you can make in the Options menu from any TV input, as explained in Options menu settings L (P. 31). Note that the sleep timer setting is not input specific. • Time zone - Select whether to set the time zone automatically or manually, and if set manually, select your current time zone. Typically, a TV connected to the Internet can discover its own time zone automatically, and a TV that is not connected to the Internet must be set manually. Initially, this setting is made when you set up the TV tuner, as explained in Setting up Antenna TV L (P. 21). Correct time zone information is needed to correctly display program data. • Clock format - Select whether to display time in a 12-hour or 24-hour format, or to turn off time display. This setting is available only on TVs that are connected to the Internet. Non-connected TVs do not display the time. 46 English Scanning for broadcast TV channels again There will be times when you need to create a new channel list. For example, you: • Change cable providers • Reorient your TV antenna • Move to a different city with different channels Whenever you need to update your TV channel list, you can repeat the channel scan. Tip(s • Repeat the channel scan from time to time to make sure you are receiving all of the latest channels. Broadcasters add and remove channels, move channels to different parts of the spectrum, and change the power levels of their channels periodically. Note(s • Repeating the tuner channel scan erases your favorite channels. and unhides all hidden channels. To repeat the channel scan, from the Home screen menu, navigate to Settings > TV inputs > Antenna TV > Scan again for channels. Then select Start finding channels to begin the channel scan process. The screens and options that appear during this process are identical to those described in How do I set up the TV tuner? L P. 21 Setting the HDMI® mode (4K models only) On 4K (UHD) models, you can independently configure each HDMI® input to match the capabilities of the connected device. From the Home screen menu, navigate to Settings > TV inputs, and then select an enabled HDMI® input. Next, select HDMI mode and then select one of the following settings: • Auto - Let the TV determine the best setting. Use this option unless your HDMI® device does not correctly communicate its HDMI® version compatibility. • HDMI 1.4 - Configure the input for compatibility with HDMI® version 1.4, which supports a maximum refresh rate of 30 Hz at full UHD resolution. Most HDMI® devices will work correctly with the TV in this mode. • HDMI 2.0 - Configure the input for compatibility with HDMI® version 2.0, which supports a maximum refresh rate of 60 Hz at full UHD resolution. You must use this mode to view HDR content from the device connected to this HDMI® input. However, note that many older HDMI® devices do not work correctly when the TV's HDMI® input is set to this mode.

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13 More settings
This section describes the features and settings of the TV that were
not covered in the other parts of this guide.
Changing network settings
If needed, you can change your network settings at any time. For
example, if you change the name of your wireless network (its
SSID) or its password, you will need to change your TV’s settings so
that it can continue to connect. Also, if you decided not to connect
to the Internet in Guided Setup
L
(P. 14), you can use network
settings to connect at a later time.
To change network settings, from the Home screen menu, navigate
to
Settings > Network
, and then press the
Right
arrow. At this
point, you can choose the following options:
Update connection –
Select your existing network connection
type, and then press
OK
to start the update process. The TV uses
your current network information to reconfirm the wireless or
wired network connection, the local network connection, and the
Internet connection.
Set up new connection –
Select a network connection type, and
then select the option to set up a new connection. Follow the
on-screen instructions to complete the network connection. For
help with each of the steps, see Network connection
L
P. 15.
Note(s)
• Some networks, such as those found in dorm rooms, hotels, and other public
places, may require you to read and agree to terms, enter a code, or provide
identifying information before letting you connect to the Internet. If the TV
detects that you are connecting to such a network, it prompts you through
the connection process using your smartphone or tablet to provide the
needed information. For more information, see “Using your TV in a hotel or
dorm room” on page 32.
Changing time settings
You can change time settings to suit your preferences. You can find
the following settings by navigating from the Home screen menu to
Settings > System > Time
:
Sleep timer –
Set a time delay after which the TV will
automatically shut off. This setting reflects the setting you can
make in the
Options
menu from any TV input, as explained in
Options menu settings
L
(P. 31). Note that the sleep timer
setting is not input specific.
Time zone –
Select whether to set the time zone automatically or
manually, and if set manually, select your current time zone.
Typically, a TV connected to the Internet can discover its own time
zone automatically, and a TV that is not connected to the Internet
must be set manually. Initially, this setting is made when you set
up the TV tuner, as explained in Setting up Antenna TV
L
(P.
21). Correct time zone information is needed to correctly
display program data.
Clock format –
Select whether to display time in a 12-hour or
24-hour format, or to turn off time display. This setting is available
only on TVs that are connected to the Internet. Non-connected
TVs do not display the time.
Scanning for broadcast TV channels
again
There will be times when you need to create a new channel list.
For example, you:
• Change cable providers
• Reorient your TV antenna
• Move to a different city with different channels
Whenever you need to update your TV channel list, you can repeat
the channel scan.
Tip(s)
• Repeat the channel scan from time to time to make sure you are receiving all
of the latest channels. Broadcasters add and remove channels, move channels
to different parts of the spectrum, and change the power levels of their
channels periodically.
Note(s)
• Repeating the tuner channel scan erases your favorite channels. and unhides
all hidden channels.
To repeat the channel scan, from the Home screen menu, navigate
to
Settings > TV inputs > Antenna TV > Scan again for channels
.
Then select
Start finding channels
to begin the channel scan
process. The screens and options that appear during this process
are identical to those described in How do I set up the TV tuner?
L
P. 21
Setting the HDMI
®
mode
(4K models only)
On 4K (UHD) models, you can independently configure each
HDMI
®
input to match the capabilities of the connected device.
From the
Home
screen menu, navigate to
Settings > TV inputs
,
and then select an enabled HDMI
®
input. Next, select
HDMI mode
and then select one of the following settings:
Auto –
Let the TV determine the best setting. Use this option
unless your HDMI
®
device does not correctly communicate its
HDMI
®
version compatibility.
HDMI 1.4 –
Configure the input for compatibility with HDMI
®
version 1.4, which supports a maximum refresh rate of 30 Hz at
full UHD resolution. Most HDMI
®
devices will work correctly with
the TV in this mode.
HDMI 2.0 –
Configure the input for compatibility with HDMI
®
version 2.0, which supports a maximum refresh rate of 60 Hz at
full UHD resolution. You must use this mode to view HDR
content from the device connected to this HDMI
®
input.
However, note that many older HDMI
®
devices do not work
correctly when the TV’s HDMI
®
input is set to this mode.