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Movies World is probably a subscription channel and you are hearing audio only, and have to pay to see the picture. They call it 'Preview Mode' and you often see 5 minutes or less of audio and video at the beginning of the film. If you can hear it, the remote is working. If other channels have sound AND picture, the television and remote are BOTH working.
Senzu seems to be an Australian or NZ set, where as we are in North America. It is always better to buy a copy remote made for the set.
Screws for Mounting TV to Wall Bracket:
The most common screw for securing the TV to the wall bracket is an M8 screw. The other screw sizes for some TVs are M4, M5, and M6. The length will be determined by the type of TV you have.
https://removeandreplace.com/2016/10/18/tv-wall-mounting-what-type-of-screws-do-i-need-from-wall-bracket-to-tv/
If the set size match the size of the bracket it should have fit, I would look on back for a screw that is already in set and see if it fit the holes you need, if so then you can use them if you have atleast four, if not then take that screw to a local store and match it up.
M8 - according to a document I found online for a Toshiba mounting bracket kit for their LCD TVs the bolt size is M8. It should be easily available in a large hardware store or place that sells large flat screens.
Make sure you hand tighten it into the mounting hole before attaching any brackets, to judge the proper depth for tightening. Over-tightening with a long bolt could damage the TV.
There is no such bolt size as 4.5mm, if you look in to an imperial size bolt instead you will find that the imperial size converts back to 4mm or 5mm (M4 or M5 and nothing in the middle).
Samsung can not advise on the correct bolt for your tv model as they do not have the specification for this, this is a factory error - no other Samsung model hase this problem.
You can use PTFE tape, wrap this around the M4 bolt to give it .5mm, PTFE tape is used by plumbers to make screw threads water tight when using compression fittings.You can buy PTFE tape from any DIY store.
I have a samsung LE model, 32", I bought a TV wall bracket from an excellent website called http://www.mountright.com , they supplied with a UMount TV bracket which came with all the correct bolts for my Samsung TV.
The universal mounts generally have a selection of screws that are to fit different makes and models of tvs. If you bought the appropriate size mount for the size of your TV, there should be mounting holes that match your TV, and screws that will secure it. I have not seen any mounts that use more than four.
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