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How do I change from cable setting to antenna setting

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Do you mean the Samsung T24C55OND? To change the TV source from cable to antenna, first make sure that your input is set to TV. (Press the Source button on the remote or the TV. The Source button becomes the Enter key when you use the Menu button on the TV.) Next press Menu and navigate to the Setup Menu with the Up/Down arrows. Press Enter to select the submenu. Navigate to the Plug&Play menu and press Enter. Move to the line for Auto-Tuning the TV Source and press Enter. Use the right and left arrows to select Air. Select Start and press Enter.

The user's manual for that is available on the product support page: http://www.samsung.com/us/support/owners/product/LT24C550ND/ZA . Scroll down or use the jump link to reach the Manuals and Downloads section. The User's Manual links are on the left side of the page. You will need to agree to the Samsung terms of use before the PDF will download. The above information is in the Getting Started section of the manual on page 16.

I hope this helps.

Cindy Wells

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