Using the D-Net

Selecting a D-Net device

Prior to viewing an IEEE1394 device, it first needs to be selected in the D-Net Device List.

1

Connect the relevant D-Net (IEEE1394) Compatible device in the list.

(See “How to connect compatible IEEE1394 Devices” on page 106)

2 Press the D-Net button on the remote control.

The TV and all other devices connected on the D-Net (IEEE1394) chain appear in the D-Net device list.

The “UNCONTROLLABLE” listed in the device list are devices not supported by the TV, and cannot be controlled with the TV remote control or the D-Net control panel on the screen.

The device list is in the order of DTV, STB, AVHDD, DVHS, Camcorder and UNCONTROLLABLE. If there are multiple devices of the same type, the devices will be listed in ascending order of the manufacturer name with Samsung first as the exception. If there are multiple devices of the same type and they are manufactured by the same company, they will be listed in the order

of their serial number.

Select a connected D-Net device by pressing

3 the or button.

It is possible to connect a D-Net device to another device and to the TV while the TV is ON. The D-Net device list automatically adds the newly-connected device to the list. See “How to connect compatible IEEE1394 Devices”, page 106 on connecting D-Net (IEEE1394) Compatible devices.

To select a device, press the ENTER button.

4 Then display the D-Net device control panel and operate the selected device.

At this time, the screen changes to the picture from the selected device.

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Samsung HL-R5667W, HL-R6167W, HL-R5067W, HL-R4667W manual Selecting a D-Net device

HL-R5667W, HL-R6167W, HL-R5067W, HL-R4667W specifications

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