Samsung LH75MEBPLGC/XY, LH65MEBPLGC/EN, LH75MEBPLGC/EN, LH75MEBPLGC/XJ manual MagicInfo Lite Settings

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7Network

7.3MagicInfo Lite Settings

O MENU m Network MagicInfo Lite Settings ENTER[ ]

1Server

z Setting the MagicInfo Lite server IP

†Enter the server IP address and port number.

†Use 7001 as the port number.

If unable to connect to the server using port number 7001, check with your server administrator to find the correct port number and then change the port number.

zFTP Mode

†Select an FTP operating mode: Active or Passive.

zDefault Storage

†Specify the default memory to save schedules or content sent from the server to.

†If the default storage space is set to USB, a schedule will not run if a USB device is not connected.

†Send a notification message to the server when internal memory is used up.

2Storage

z Internal Memory: Displays the space currently being used or deletes all content.

z USB: Displays the space currently being used.

3Slideshow

z Image Viewer Time: Sets the time length you want to display images played from Local Schedule or by one of the auto playback functions.

z PPT Viewer Time: Sets the time length you want to display each page of a document file played from Local Schedule or by one of the auto playback functions.

z Image Effect: Configures the image transition effects

†Fade1, Fade2, Blind, Spiral, Checker, Linear, Stairs, Wipe, Random, None

4Schedule Name

zSelect a schedule title format when creating a local schedule:

† YYYYMMDD, YYYYDDMM or DDMMYYYY

5Safely Remove USB

z Safely removes USB memory.

6Information

z

z

z

Device Name: Displays the name of a device recognized by the server.

Serial Number: Displays the original identification number of a device.

Software Version: Displays the software version of a device

Refer to page 121 for details about the MagicInfo Lite Player Guide menu.

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Contents ME65B ME75B Table Of Contents Connecting and Using 55 a Source Device Using MDC Screen Adjustment Sound Adjustment Media Network PIP Support Troubleshooting 189 Guide Appendix Before Using the Product CopyrightCleaning StorageSafety Precautions SymbolsElectricity and Safety Installation Before Using the Product Operation Sparks can cause an explosion or fire Before Using the Product Before Using the Product Checking the Contents PreparationsChecking the Components ComponentsItems sold separately Panel Key PartsControl Panel Sensor DescriptionControl menu Icons DescriptionExternal sensor KIT ME65B model only Name DescriptionPreparations Reverse Side Port DescriptionAssembling the Holder-Wire stand ME65B model only Remote Control Adjusting the OSD with the Remote Control To place batteries in the remote controlRemote Control Reception Range ME65BAmbient Sensor IR OUT Before Installing the Product Installation Guide Tilting Angle and RotationInstallation on a Perpendicular Wall VentilationInstallation on an Indented Wall Contact Samsung Customer Service Center for further detailsDimensions SET Dimension W x D x H mm Model name Without StandInstalling the Wall Mount Kit Installing the Wall MountPreparing before installing Wall-Mount Wall Mount Kit Specifications VesaME65B, ME75B 400 X 400 15.75 X Cable Connection Remote ControlPin Signal RS232C CablePin No Standard Color Signal LAN CableConnector RJ45 Direct LAN cable PC to HUB Connection RS232C Command Viewing control state Get control commandControlling Set control command Command type Value rangePower control Power On & ID=0Volume control Input source control HDMI1PCScreen Screen size control PIP On/Off control PIP OFFAuto adjustment control PC and BNC only Video Wall Mode Control NaturalSafety Lock OFFBefore Connecting Connecting and Using a Source DevicePre-connection Checkpoints Connection using the D-SUB cable Analog type Connecting and Using a PCConnecting to a PC Connection using a DVI cable Digital typeConnection Using an HDMI-DVI Cable Connection Using an Hdmi CableConnection Using an DP Cable Changing the Resolution on Windows XP Changing the ResolutionChanging the Resolution on Windows Vista Changing the Resolution on Windows Connecting an External Monitor Connection Using the AV Cable Connecting to a Video DeviceConnection Using the component Cable Connection Using an Hdmi Cable Connection Using an HDMI-DVI CableUsing an Hdmi cable or Hdmi to DVI Cable up to 1080p Connecting to an Audio System Connecting the network box Sold separately MagicInfoEntering MagicInfo mode MagicInfoEnter the IP information Select a display mode Plug In Module Source Changing the Input sourceSource Menu m Media Source EnterConfiguring Settings for Multi Control Using MDCConfiguring settings for Multi Control MDC Program Installation/Uninstallation UninstallationConnecting to MDC What is MDC?Using MDC via RS-232C serial data communications standards Communicate with LAN cable Using MDC via EthernetCommunicate with Stereo cable via the LAN cable Connection Management Auto Set ID Cloning Command Retry Getting Started with MDC Using MDC Main Screen Layout Menus VolumeHome Alert Screen AdjustmentCustom Options Size Treble Sound AdjustmentBass Balance L/RVideo Wall System SetupVideo Wall FormatScreen Position PIP Source PIP SizeSound Select Fan & Temperature GeneralOSD Display Safety LockSecurity Button LockTime TimerClock Set Holiday Management Pixel Shift Safety ScreenScreen Burn Protection Screen SaverLamp Control Tool SettingsRemote Control Panel ControlEdit Column ResetInformation Other Functions Resizing a WindowGroup Management Creating GroupsDeleting Groups Renaming GroupsSchedule Management Creating SchedulesSchedule Modification Deleting a ScheduleTroubleshooting Guide Issue SolutionUsing MDC Menu m Picture Picture Mode Enter Screen AdjustmentPicture Mode If the input source is PC, DVI or DPMenu m Picture Screen Adjustment Enter Screen AdjustmentMenu m Picture Enter Picture Size Picture Sizes available by Input SourcePC Screen Adjustment PositionResolution Select Auto AdjustmentUsing the 3D function ME75B models only 1 3D Mode3D Mode Operation Resolution supported for Hdmi PC mode Resolution Frequency HzHow to watch the 3D image Source signal format Standard Hdmi 1.4 3D Before using 3D functionDynamic Contrast Advanced SettingsBlack Tone Shadow DetailExpert Pattern RGB Only ModeGamma Colour SpaceEdge Enhancement Off / On 9 10p White Balance Off / OnFlesh Tone Motion Lighting Off / OnColour Temp Picture OptionsColour Tone Menu m Picture Picture Options EnterMpeg Noise Filter Film ModeDigital Noise Filter Hdmi Black LevelMenu m Picture Reset Picture Enter Reset PictureOff Switches Auto Motion Plus or Motion Plus off Auto Motion Plus or Motion PlusSound Mode Sound AdjustmentMenu m Sound Sound Mode Enter 3D Audio ME75B model only Sound Effect1 3D Audio Off / Low / Medium / High Auto Volume Off / Normal / Night Speaker SettingsReset Sound Menu m Sound Reset Sound EnterMagicInfo Lite Player Guide MediaMagicInfo Lite Menu m Media MagicInfo Lite EnterSupported Video Subitle Formats for language subtiles, etc VideosPlaying a Video Menu m Media Videos EnterSupported Video Formats MKVUsing the Play Continuously Function Resume Play Video Decoder Audio DecoderViewing a Photo or Slide Show PhotosMenu m Media Photos Enter Creating My Playlist MusicPlaying Music Menu m Media Music EnterPlaying My Playlist Playing Selected Music FilesVideos / Photos / Music Additional Functions Sorting the file listsVideos/Photos/Music Play Option menu Stop Slide Music SettingVideos Photos Music Start Slide Show ShowSource Information Edit NameRefresh Connecting to a Wired Network Network SettingsNetwork Menu Network Network Settings Enter Wired Network SettingsAutomatic Network Setup How to set up automaticallyHow to set up manually Manual Network SetupGetting the Network Connection Values Connecting to a Wireless Network Ad Hoc Wireless Network SettingOne Foot Connection How to set up manually Enter the Security key Security key or PINGo to Network Setting screen WpspbcGo to Network Settings screen How to set up using One Foot ConnectionOne Foot Connection Network Status Ad Hoc Network SetupHow to set up using Ad hoc Menu m Network Network Status EnterMagicInfo Lite Settings System Multi ControlTime Sleep TimerChanging the Setting for Clock Clock setOn Timer Off TimerHoliday Management Setting Holiday ManagementMenu Language Menu m System Menu Language EnterEnergy Saving Eco SolutionNo Signal Power Off Eco Sensor Off / OnSecurity Auto Power Off Off / OnSafety Lock Off / On Button Lock Off / OnPIP Auto Protection TimeScreen Burn Protection Pixel ShiftImmediate Display TimerSide Gray Format Video WallVideo Wall Menu m System Video Wall EnterVertical HorizontalScreen Position Source AutoSwitch Source AutoSwitch SettingsMenu m System Source AutoSwitch Settings Enter Primary SourceGeneral 11.1 Max. Power SavingGame Mode Menu m System General EnterStandby Control Auto PowerBD Wise Lamp ScheduleTemperature Control Power On AdjustmentTemperature Control Device NameCurrent Mode Main 11.11 3D Video Sync ME75B models onlyAnynet+HDMI-CEC Anynet+HDMI-CECAnynet+ Menu Auto Turn Off Switching between Anynet+ DevicesReceiver Problem Possible Solution Troubleshooting for Anynet+Receiver DivX Video On Demand Menu m System DivX Video On Demand EnterReset System Network Remote ControlReset All Support Software UpgradeMenu m Support Software Upgrade Enter By USBContact Samsung Menu m Support Contact Samsung EnterFile Formats Compatible with MagicInfo Lite Player Read before using MagicInfo Lite PlayerMagicInfo Lite 10.1.1 Video / AudioAAC MagicInfo Lite MagicInfo Lite Server setup Connecting to a serverNetwork setup Configuring the FTP mode and default storage spaceMagicInfo Lite Settings Approving a connected device from the serverMagicInfo Lite MagicInfo Lite MagicInfo Lite Setting the current time Local ScheduleRegistering a Local Schedule Local Schedule ManagerSelect Create in the Local Schedule Manager screen G. PM 0900 AM 1200 / AM 1200 AM Modifying a local schedule Local Schedule Deleting a local schedule Local Schedule DeleteSelect the local schedule you want to delete Running a local schedule Local Schedule Select the local schedule you want to run. Next, select RunStopping a local schedule Local Schedule Select StopViewing the details of a local schedule Local Schedule Details of the schedule will be displayedContents Manager Deleting content Internal AutoPlay Running Internal AutoPlayUSB AutoPlay When Content is RunningRunning USB AutoPlay Changing the settings for the content that is running InformationChecking the Resolution and Frequency Troubleshooting GuideTesting the Product Installation issue PC modeAdjust Brightness and Contrast Screen issueGo to Picture and adjust the Colour Temp Remote control issue Sound issueSource device issue 11.2 Q & a Question AnswerSpecifications ME65B ME75BSpecifications PowerSaver Preset Timing Modes 47.712 59.790 85.500 +/+ License Appendix Contact Samsung World WideEurope Denmark Asia Pacific MIDDlE East Africa Not a product defect Responsibility for the Pay Service Cost to CustomersProduct damage caused by customers fault OthersOptimum Picture Quality and Afterimage Burn-in Prevention Optimum Picture QualityWhat is afterimage burn-in? Prevention of Afterimage Burn-inFlight Time Correct disposal of batteries in this product Terminology OSDOn Screen DisplayResolution Index
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LH65MEBPLGC/XJ, LH65MEBPLGC/EN, LH65MEBPLGC/NG, LH75MEBPLGC/EN, LH75MEBPLGC/XJ specifications

Samsung has established itself as a leader in the display technology sector, and the Samsung LH75MEBPLGC/XY and LH65MEBPLGC/XY models exemplify this commitment. These displays aim to provide an immersive viewing experience for commercial settings, boasting a range of sophisticated features designed to enhance both performance and user experience.

The Samsung LH75MEBPLGC/XY and LH65MEBPLGC/XY are part of the MEB Series, which is known for its stunning picture quality and sleek design. The key feature of these models is their impressive high brightness levels, ensuring visibility even in brightly lit environments. With a brightness of up to 700 nits, these displays deliver vibrant colors, making them ideal for retail spaces, corporate environments, and public installations.

One of the standout technologies in these displays is Samsung's Quantum Dot technology, which enhances color reproduction and ensures that images appear true to life. This feature is crucial for applications where color accuracy is paramount, such as displays in art galleries or product showcases. The displays also support HDR (High Dynamic Range), which further enriches their visual capabilities by providing a greater range of luminosity.

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In terms of connectivity, both models come equipped with multiple input options, including HDMI, USB, and DisplayPort interfaces, making it easy to connect various media sources. Additionally, Samsung's MagicINFO software enables users to create and manage content across multiple displays remotely, proving essential for advertising and informational displays in dynamic settings.

In summary, the Samsung LH75MEBPLGC/XY and LH65MEBPLGC/XY are exemplary displays for anyone looking to make a powerful visual impact in a commercial environment. With their high brightness, advanced color processing technologies, and versatile installation options, they cater to a wide range of business needs. Samsung continues to push the boundaries of display technology, and these models are a testament to their ongoing innovation.