Samsung BN68-02017A-01 user manual Version 3, 29 June, Preamble

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This product uses parts of the software from the Independent JPEG Group.

This product uses parts of the software owned by the Freetype Project (www.freetype.org).

This product uses some software programs which are distributed under the GPL/LGPL license. Accordingly, the following GPL and LGPL software source codes that have been used in this product can be provided after asking to vdswmanager@ samsung.com.

GPL software: Linux Kernel, Busybox, Binutils

LGPL software: Glibc, ffmpeg, smpeg, libgphoto, libusb, SDL

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Version 3, 29 June 2007

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Contents Contact Samsung Worldwide Serial NoLicense Precautions When Displaying a Still ImageContents Viewing the Control Panel Setting UP Your TVM4 X L16 AccessoriesPower Cord Program CD Cleaning ClothPC in PC / Audio Viewing the Connection PanelAV in 1, 2 Video / R-AUDIO-L Hdmi in 1, 2, 3DVI, 4 / DVI AudioUSB1HDD / USB2 Connector for service onlyTeletext Functions Viewing the Remote ControlNumeric Buttons Press to change the channel Dual Sound effect selection Size Picture size selectionOperation the OSD On Screen Display Installing Batteries in the Remote ControlOperation Viewing the menusMessage Select the OSD Language. is displayed Placing Your Television in Standby ModePlug & Play Feature If you want to reset this featureChannel Menu ChannelEnglish Managing ChannelsChannel List Option Menu in Programmed Mode Configuring the Picture MenuPicture Advanced Settings Digital NR → Off / Low / Medium / High / Auto 1080p signals are inputFilm Mode → Off / Auto1 / Auto2 Picture OptionsViewing Picture-in-Picture Sub and HDMI/DVI Input Using Your TV as a Computer PC DisplaySetting Up Your PC Software Based on Windows XP Display ModesSound Setting up the TV with your PCConfiguring the Sound Menu Speaker Select Selecting the Sound ModeAuto Volume → Off / On Sound Reset → Reset All / Reset Sound Mode / CancelConfiguring the Setup Menu SetupSetting the Time You can connect the LAN via a Sharer Router Network ConnectionNetwork Connection Cable LAN Connection for Static IP Environment Network Connection Wireless Cable Network Setup-Manual Setting the NetworkNetwork Setup Cable Network Setup-AutoSelect a network Connecting WPS Wi-Fi Protected SetupWireless Network Setup-Manual How to connect to new Ad-hocHow to connect an existing Ad-hoc device Wireless Network Setup-AutoSupport Menu Input / SupportInput Menu Contact Samsung Software UpgradeSelf Diagnosis HD Connection GuideMedia Playusb & Dlna Connecting a USB DeviceUsing the Remote Control Button in Media Play Menu Screen Display Media Play FunctionEntering the Media Play USB & Dlna Menu Removing a USB Memory Device SafelyFolder Sorting the Photo ListBasic View TimelinePhoto List Option Menu To perform a Slide Show with only the selected files Viewing a Photo or Slide ShowViewing a Slide Show Playing current groupSlide Show Option Menu Artist Picture Setting / Sound SettingSorting the Music List TitleYou can change the mood information of music files Change Group When the Sort key is MoodMusic List Option Menu Playing the selected music files Playing a MusicPlaying a music file Playing the music groupSorting the Movie List Music Play Option Menu Repeat Mode → On / OffMusic Play Option Menu Playing a movie file Movie List Option MenuPlaying a Movie File Play/Pause the movie file Supported Subtitle FormatsSupported Video Formats Video Play Control ButtonsPlaying movie continuously Resume Play Playing the movie groupPlaying the selected movie files Picture Size Movie Play Option Menu Picture Setting / Sound SettingCaption Setting Movie Play Option MenuUsing the Setup Menu Media PLAY-DLNA Setting the Dlna NetworkNetwork Connection Diagram-Cable Network Connection Diagram-WirelessSupported Formats Installing the Dlna ApplicationInstall the application System RequirementsProperty Using the Dlna ApplicationProgramme Screen Layout FileSharing a Folder Cancelling a Shared FolderApplying the Current Settings ShareHelp Using the Dlna FunctionUsing the Dlna Menu ServerTo connect to a TV Connecting Anynet+ DevicesWhat is Anynet+? ANYNET+Anynet+ Menu Setting Up Anynet+Switching between Anynet+ Devices SetupDevice Type Operating Status Available Buttons TV Remote Control Buttons Available in Anynet+ ModeRecording Listening through a Receiver Home theatrePlug & Play, etc Troubleshooting for Anynet+Problem Possible Solution HDMI-CEC is set to On in the Anynet+ Setup menuUsing the Remote Control Button in Content Library Menu Content LibraryUsing the Content Library Using the Content Library MenuUsing the TV Memory Contents Content Management Using the Content ManagementSingle Sign On Setting up Internet@TVINTERNET@TV Getting Started with Internet@TVUsing the Internet@TV service Country Website Troubleshooting for internet@TVHelp Website About the Home Network Centre Connecting to the Home Network CentreHome Network Centre Home Network CentreMedia Setting Up the Home Network CentreMessage Message View Using the Message FunctionCall Arrival Alarm Schedule AlarmMedia play control buttons Using the Media Function@ 6index Teletext FeatureRecommendations Selected page number Installing the StandTeletext pages are organized according to six categories PartAssembling the Cables Disconnecting the StandInstalling the Wall Mount Kit To avoid the TV from falling Contact a professional installerAnti-Theft Kensington Lock Securing the TV to the WallProblem Troubleshooting Before Contacting Service PersonnelSpecifications Preamble Version 3, 29 JuneConveying Verbatim Copies Conveying Non-Source Forms Page Page Interpretation of Sections 15 How to Apply These Terms to Your New ProgramsRevised Versions of this License Limitation of LiabilityGNU Lesser General Public License Lgpl Conveying Verbatim Copies Conveying Non-Source Forms Page Page END of Terms and Conditions Original SSLeay License OpenSSL License