Turns the TV on and off.
Displays and selects the available video sources.
Press to directly access channels.
Press to select additional channels (digital) being broadcasted by the same station. For example, to select channel “54-3”, press “54”, then press “–” and “3”.
Adjusts the volume.
Brings up the OSD.
Displays the Content View, which includes Channel List, Internet@TV, Media Play, and AllShare.
Quickly select frequently used functions.
Returns to the previous menu.
These buttons are for the Channel list, Internet@TV, Media Play menu, etc.
Use these buttons in Media Play and Anynet+ (HDMI- CEC) modes. (�: Controls recording for Samsung recorders that have the Anynet+ feature)
POWER ON/OFF
SOURCE
PRE-CH
MUTE
CH LIST
MENU @TV
CONTENT INTERNET
TOOLSINFO
RETURNEXIT
A B C D
MEDIA.P YAHOO! MTS
FAV.CH P.SIZE CC
Turns the remote control light on or off. When on, the buttons become illuminated for a moment when pressed. (Using the remote control with this button set to ON will reduce the battery usage time.)
Returns to the previous channel.
Cuts off the sound temporarily.
Changes channels.
Displays the channel list on the screen.
Link to various internet services.
Displays information on the TV screen.
Selects the on-screen menu items and changes the values seen on the menu.
Exits the menu.
MEDIA.P: Displays Media Play.
YAHOO!: Runs Yahoo widget.
MTS: Press to choose stereo, mono or Separate Audio Program (SAP broadcast).
FAV.CH: Displays Favorite Channel Lists on the screen.
P.SIZE: Selects the picture size.
CC: Controls the caption decoder.
and video files to your HDTV using your remote. To use IPTV or Samsung PC Share Manager, you must connect your TV to your network. You can attach the TV to your network in two ways, by cable, using CAT 5 cable, or wirelessly, using a Samsung Wireless LAN Adapter. Instructions for both connection methods are below.
Network Connection - Wired
There are two main ways to connect your TV to your network using cable, depending on your network setup. They are illustrated below:
The Modem Port on the Wall | External Modem | TV Rear Panel |
(ADSL / VDSL / Cable TV) | |
Modem Cable (Not Supplied) | LAN Cable (Not Supplied) | |
The LAN Port on the Wall | TV Rear Panel |
| LAN Cable (Not Supplied) |
Configuring the Network Connection - Wired
Most home networks use the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) to configure network connections. Home networks that support DHCP automatically provide the IP address, subnet mask, gateway, and DNS values your TV needs to access the Internet so you don’t have to enter them manually.
To configure your network connection for a network that uses DHCP, follow these steps:
1.Connect your TV to your network as shown in one of the illustrations above.
2.Turn on your TV, press the MENU button on your remote, and then select Setup → Network.
3.Set the Network Type to Wired if it is not already set to Wired.
4.Select Network Setup. The Network Setup screen appears.
5. On the Network Setup menu, set Internet Protocol Setup and
TV Rear Panel | Samsung Wireless LAN |
Wireless IP sharer | Adapter |
|
The LAN Port on the Wall | |
| or |
LAN Cable (Not Supplied) | |
Samsung’s Wireless LAN adapter is sold separately and is offered by select retailers, Ecommerce sites and Samsungparts.com. Samsung’s Wireless LAN adapter supports the IEEE 802.11A/B/G and N communication protocols. Samsung recommends using IEEE 802.11N. When you play the video over a IEEE 802.11B/G connection, the video may not play smoothly.
Most wireless network systems incorporate a security system that requires devices that access the network through an access point or AP (typically a wireless IP Sharer) to transmit an encrypted security code called an access key.
If Pure High-throughput (Greenfield) 802.11N mode is selected and the Encryption type is set to WEP, TKIP or TKIPAES (WPS2Mixed) for your AP, Samsung TVs will not support a connection in compliance with new Wi-Fi certification specifications.
Configuring the Network Connection - Wireless
The instructions below are for networks that use the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) to configure network connections automatically. If your have a Static IP network, see your user’s manual for configuration instructions.
To configure your network connection for a network that uses DHCP, follow these steps:
1.Connect your TV to your network as shown in the illustrations above.
2.Turn on your TV, press the MENU button on your remote, and the select Setup
→ Network.
3.Set the Network Type to Wireless if it is not already set to Wireless.
4.Select Network Setup. The Network Setup screen appears.
| 5. On the Network Setup menu, | Network Setup |
| select an AP (Access Point) or ad |
| | : Not Selected r |
| hoc network. If you have selected | Select a Network |
| a network with a security key, the | Internet Protocol Setup | : Auto |
connections, or through the Antenna or Cable In connections.
To view the signal from a source connected to the HDMI, DVI, Component, Composite, or D-sub jack, press the SOURCE button on your remote. Each time you press the SOURCE button, you change to a different source.
2.Press the ▲ or ▼ button on your remote to select a menu option, and then press the ENTEREbutton.
3.When done using the menu, press the EXIT button on your remote to exit.
on your remote, then | My Applications | by Date 1/1 |
| |
select Application → Content View.
2.Press the ◄ or ►
button to select
Internet@TV, then press the ENTERE
button. The USER TERMS and PRIVACY POLICY windows appears, then select Yes.
3.Follow the directions on your screen to set up Internet@TV. For detailed instructions, see your Owner’s Manual.
✎✎For best Internet@TV results, your broadband company should provide sustained download speeds of 3.5 mb/sec or more.
You can enjoy photo, music, and movie files stored on a USB device by connecting it to the TV and using
the Media Play feature. For Media Play operating instructions, please see your Owner’s Manual.
MediaPlay
Videos
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