Apple TV mode not supported

Apple TV connected thru HDMI, checked pluged in scurely. When I turn on the apple TV the Samsung says that the "Mode is NOT Supported", what does this mean? and how do I get the apple tv supported? so I can use it.

Welcome to the Apple community sunbustersteve.
You may wish to try the following:
Press and hold the menu and the up button simultaneously on the remote for six seconds, the Apple TV should then begin to cycle through the various resolutions available to it at 20 second intervals.. If you see a picture appear up on your screen, use the remote to scroll down to the OK option and select it.

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