Samsung PS-50P7HD, PS-42P7HD manual Deleting Music Files, Do RESOURCEyou want to delete the file?

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Deleting Music Files

You can remove any files saved on a memory device.

1After switching the mode to WISELINK, select a memory device that you have installed. (Refer to page 29)

2Press the œ or button to select Music, then press the ENTER/OK ( ) button.

The corresponding files and existing folders are displayed.

3Press the or button to select a file to be deleted, then press the ENTER/OK ( ) button.

4Press the INFO () button to display the option (Play, Play All Files,

Copy, Copy All Files, Delete, Delete All Files).

Press the or button to select Delete, then press the ENTER/OK ( ) button.

To delete all files, press the or button to select Delete All Files, then press the ENTER/OK ( ) button.

Since a memory card reads or writes data based on a file system, repeatedly copying or deleting operations, may increase the access time or read or the write operation may fail displaying the “Check your memory card” message on the screen. In this case, format the memory card, and copy and delete data on your computer rather than on the memory card if possible.

5Press the œ or button to select Yes, then press the ENTER/OK ( ) button.

Selected file or All files are deleted.

The selected file (or all files) is deleted.

The deleted files cannot be recovered.

Since deleting all files may take some time depending on the size, please wait until the deletion is complete. Take care not to remove the memory card during the operation as it may damage the memory card or cause the loss of the data saved on the card.

Press the WISELINK button on the remote control to turn on the WISELINK mode.

 

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003Fall in Love

004Tom Waits-Time

005Chuk Mangione-Feel So good

006Nat King Cole-Fly me to the moon

007Ryuichi Sakamoto-Rain

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Fall in Love

 

 

 

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Play All Files

 

005 Chuk Mangione-Feel So good

 

 

Copy

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Copy All Files

 

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Fall in Love

 

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Contents PDP-TELEVISION Sold Separately User InstructionsChecking Parts Contents Symbols Power Indicator Power buttonRemote Control Sensor Front or Side PanelSide Panel Headphones jackVideo or Video / Audio L/R USB Mass Storage ClassConnecting CI Common Interface Card Common Interface Slot Input/Output SpecificationConnecting external Audio Devices EXT 1, EXTViewing the Remote Control depending on the model Using the Stand-BaseNext channel Previous channel Exit the on-screen menu Teletext Functions Refer toSwitchingYourTelevision On and Off Installing Batteries in the Remote ControlViewing the Menus This function will automatically cancel five minutes laterFreezing the Current Picture Press the Exit button to exit from the menuPress the Menu button to display the menu Plug & Play FeatureEditing Device Names Viewing an External Signal SourcesYou can give a name to the external source Press the Exit button to exitStoring Channels Automatically Sound System BG/DK/I/L Storing Channels ManuallyColour System AUTO/PAL/SECAM/NTSC4.43 Locking channels Adding / Locking ChannelsAdding channels Assigning Names to Channels Sorting the Stored ChannelsLNA Low Noise Amplifier FineTuning Channel ReceptionPress the œ or √ button until you reach the optimal setting Customizing the Picture SettingsChanging the Picture Standard Available modes Dynamic, Standard, Movie, and CustomAvailable options Auto Wide, 169, Wide 43, Zoom Selecting the Picture SizeDigital NR On/Off Digital NR / SMD / DNIe DemoSMDSmooth Motion Driver On/Off DNIe Demo On/OffViewing the Picture in Picture PIP Table of PIP SettingsIf Game Mode is On Sound FeaturesSleep Timer Time FeaturesOn Timer / Off Timer Auto Power OffLanguage / Blue Screen / Melody / Energy Saving Using Game ModeAvailable options Pixel Shift, All White, Signal Pattern Setting the Blue EyeScreen Burn Protection Vertical Line , TimeInput Mode PC Setting upYour PC Software Based on Windows XPScreen refresh rate VerticalAuto Adjustment Setting the PCImage Reset Image Lock Coarse/Fine´ Memory card Using the Wise Link FunctionSupported Memory Cards Using the Remote Control Button in Wiselink Menu Using the Wiselink ModeAre zoomed-in at 4 times their original size Using the Photo Jpeg ListButton Using the Options Menu Copy, Copy All Files, Delete, Delete All Files, Print Background Music, Background Music Setting, ListViewing a Slide Show Background Music Setting Using the Menu during a Slide ShowSpeed Background MusicZoom, Copy, Delete, Print, List RotatingButton is pressed, the photo rotates Icon Current OSDIcon Current OSD Function Zooming-InButton Function Zoomed-in photoCopying Photo Files Deleting Photo Files Deleted files cannot be recoveredPrinting the Photo Image Turn your printer power offTurn your printer’s power on Button on the remote control when music Using the Music MP3 ListTop of the screen Music Stop ScreenCopy, Copy All Files, Delete, Delete All Files Copying Music FilesDo RESOURCEyou want to delete the file? Deleting Music FilesSlide Show Speed Using the Setup MenuSlide Show Effect You can experience various types of slide show effectScreen Saver Music RepeatPreviewing the DTV Menu System depending on the model Press the D.MENU button on your remote controlUpdating the Channel Manager Manually Updating the Channel Manager AutomaticallyAdd EditingYour Favourite ChannelsOr Select can be used as the ENTER/OK button Delete MovePreview Displaying Programme Information Viewing Channel ManagerThen Viewing the EPG Electronic Programme Guide InformationAll Channels list Scrolls backwards quicklyWeekly Using the Scheduled ListViewing All Channels and Favourite Channels Setting the Default GuideWhen the favourite channel manager has not been set up You can set the translucency of the on-screen menu Adjusting theTranslucency LevelChoosingYour Language Setting up the Parental Lock Checking the Product Information Using the Preferred FeaturesUpgrading the Software Option Checking the Signal InformationSelecting the CI Common Interface Menu Viewing Common InterfaceResetting  cancel ∏ modeTeletext on/mix ´ sub-pageHow to Install the Wall Mount Bracket Panel bracket Instructions on Securing the SET to the Wall Mount BracketConnecting External Devices to the PDP How to Adjust Mounting AngleSetting UpYour Remote Control Setting Up the Remote to Operate Your Set Top Box Setting Up the Remote to Operate Your DVDVCR Remote Control CodesCable BOX Samsung DVD Troubleshooting This page is intentionally Left blank Waste Electrical & Electronic Equipment Correct Disposal of This ProductCountry Customer Care Centre Web Site Contact Samsung WORLD-WIDE

PS-42P7HD, PS-50P7HD specifications

The Samsung PS-50P7HD and PS-42P7HD are plasma television models that were designed to offer impressive picture quality, sleek design, and enhanced viewing experiences. Both models, part of Samsung's P7 series, stand out for their large screen sizes and high-definition capabilities, making them attractive options for home entertainment.

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