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Contents Contact Samsung Worldwide Serial NoLicense Precautions When Displaying a Still ImageContents Viewing the Control Panel Connecting and Preparing Your TVHolder-Wire 3ea AccessoriesProgramme CD AV Cable Sound CableTV Rear Panel Viewing the Connection PanelLAN ANTComponent ServicePC in / PC/DVI Audio Hdmi in 1DVI, Hdmi in 2, Hdmi in 3, HdmiViewing the Remote Control Numeric Buttons Press to change the channelTeletext Functions Installing Batteries in the Remote Control Mini Remote ControlNormal Remote Control Mini Remote ControlViewing the menus OperationOperation the OSD On Screen Display ExitConfiguring the Channel Menu Plug & Play FeatureChannel Control Country depending on the countryManual Store Auto StoreFull Guide / Mini Guide EnglishUsing the Full / Mini Guide Channel ModeChannel List Fine TuneManaging Channels Channel List Option Menu in Programmed Advanced Settings Configuring the Picture MenuPicture Control ModePicture Options  Film Mode → Off / Auto 1 / Auto Picture Reset → Reset Picture Mode / Cancel Blue Only Mode → Off / On  Digital NR → Off / Low / Medium / High / AutoSetting Up Your PC Software Based on Windows XP Using Your TV as a Computer PC DisplayViewing Picture-in-Picture HDMI1/DVI, HDMI2, HDMI3, Hdmi TV, AVAuto Adjustment Setting up the TV with your PCDisplay Modes ScreenSound Control Configuring the Sound MenuSound Reset → Reset All / Reset Sound Mode / Cancel Selecting the Sound ModeSpeaker Select → External Speaker / TV Speaker Sound SelectSetup Configuring the Setup MenuTime Network Type / Network Setup Game Mode → Off / OnBD Wise → Off / On Child Lock → Off / OnSubtitle Digital Text → Disable / Enable New Zealand onlyTeletext Language PreferenceEnergy Saving → Off / Low / Medium / High / Auto Network ConnectionNetwork Connection Cable You can connect the LAN via a Sharer RouterLAN Connection for Static IP Environment Network Connection Wireless Samsung Wireless LANAdapter Network Setup Setting the NetworkCable Network Setup-Auto Cable Network Setup-ManualConnecting WPS Wi-Fi Protected Setup When unable to connect to an APAccess PointSelect a network How to connect an existing Ad-hoc device How to connect to new Ad-hocWireless Network Setup-Auto Wireless Network Setup-ManualConfiguring the Input Menu Configuring the Support MenuInput / Support Software Upgrade HD Connection GuideContact Samsung Connecting a USB Device Using the Remote Control Button in Media Play MenuEntere Entering the Media Play USB & Dlna Menu Media Play FunctionRemoving a USB Memory Device Safely Screen DisplayBasic View Sorting the Photo ListTimeline FolderPhoto List Option Menu Viewing a Slide Show Viewing a Photo or Slide ShowPlaying current group To perform a Slide Show with only the selected filesSlide Show Option Menu Music List Option Menu Sorting the Music ListTitle ArtistPlaying Music Change Group When the Sort key is MoodPlaying a music file Music Play Control ButtonsMusic Play option Menu Music Play Option Menu Repeat Mode → On / OffSorting the Movie List Playing the music groupMovie List Option Menu Playing a Movie File Container Video Decoder Audio codec ResolutionPlaying a movie file Supported Subtitle FormatsMovie Play Option Menu Using the Setup Menu Installing the Dlna Application Setting the Dlna NetworkNetwork Connection Diagram-Cable Network Connection Diagram-WirelessInstall the application Using the Dlna ApplicationSupported Formats Programme Screen LayoutShare FileHelp ServerUsing the Dlna Menu Using the Dlna FunctionWhat is Anynet+? Connecting Anynet+ DevicesANYNET+ To connect to a TVSwitching between Anynet+ Devices Setting Up Anynet+Setup  Anynet+ HDMI-CEC → Off / OnTV Remote Control Buttons Available in Anynet+ Mode RecordingAnynet+ Menu Problem Possible Solution Troubleshooting for Anynet+HDMI-CEC is set to On in the Anynet + Setup menu Listening through a Receiver Home theatreContent Library Using the Content LibraryUsing the TV Memory Contents Using the Content Management  Setup Setting up Internet@TVGetting Started with Internet@TV Single Sign OnUsing the Internet@TV service Troubleshooting for internet@TV Help WebsiteWebsite Home Network Centre Connecting to the Home Network CentreSetting Up the Home Network Centre MessageMedia Call Arrival Alarm Using the Message FunctionSchedule Alarm Message ViewMedia play control buttons Using the Media FunctionRecommendations Teletext FeatureInstalling the Stand Disconnecting the StandInstalling the Wall Mount kit Assembling the Cables Anti-Theft kensington LockStand Type Wall-Mount TypePreparing before installing Wall-Mount Securing the Installation SpaceWhen installing the product with a stand Contact a professional installer Securing the TV to the Wall To secure the TV Troubleshooting Make sure your connected device is powered on Problem, refer to ‘Remote control does not work’ belowCheck the audio output setting on your PC Wireless network connectionTV Signal Information is Watching TV and Always→ Plug & Play → Entere Specifications Version 3, 29 June PreambleTerms and Conditions Conveying Verbatim Copies Conveying Non-Source Forms Page Limitation of Liability Interpretation of Sections 15 How to Apply These Terms to Your New ProgramsGNU Lesser General Public License Lgpl Conveying Verbatim Copies Conveying Non-Source Forms Page Limitation of Liability END of Terms and Conditions Original SSLeay License OpenSSL LicenseThis page is intentionally Left blank
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