Settings

 

Level: Lets you adjust the relative

 

loudness of each speaker from 6db

 

to -6db. For example, if you like

 

deep bass, you can increase the

 

loudness of the subwoofer by 6db.

 

Distance: Lets you adjust the

Speaker

relative distance of each speaker

from the listening position up to 30

Settings

feet. The farther the distance, the

 

louder the speaker will be.

 

Test Tone: Lets you run the test

 

tone function so you can test your

 

adjustments. Setting Test Tone to

 

On turns the Test Tone on. Setting

 

it to Off turns it off.

Speaker

Lets you select which speakers you

want active, either the TV's speakers

Selection

or the home theater's speakers.

 

Lets you direct the sound from the

 

TV to the home theater speakers.

 

Requires an HDMI connection and

 

an Audio Return Channel (ARC)

Audio Return

compatible TV.

• When Audio Return Channel is

Channel

set to Auto, the home theater

automatically selects either ARC

 

or optical input as the audio

 

source, depending on your

 

connections. If Audio Return

 

Channel is active, optical input

 

does not work.

 

Lets you set the Digital Output to

 

match the capabilities of the AV

Digital Output

receiver you’ve connected to the

product. For more details, please

 

refer to the digital output selection

 

table. (See page 33)

 

Lets you apply dynamic range

 

control to Dolby Digital, Dolby Digital

 

Plus, and Dolby TrueHD audio.

 

Auto: Automatically controls the

 

dynamic range of Dolby TrueHD

 

audio, based on information in the

Dynamic

Dolby TrueHD soundtrack. Also

turns dynamic range control off for

Range Control

Dolby Digital and Dolby Digital Plus.

 

Off: Leaves the dynamic range

 

uncompressed, letting you hear the

 

original sound.

 

On: Turns dynamic range control on

 

for all three Dolby formats. Quieter

 

sounds are made louder and the

 

volume of loud sounds is reduced.

 

When the product is attached to a

Audio Sync

digital TV, lets you adjust the audio

delay so that the audio syncs with

 

the video. You can set the delay

 

between 0 and 300 milliseconds.

 

Lets you select the multi-channel

Downmixing

downmix method that is compatible

with your stereo system. You

Mode

can choose to have the product

 

downmix to normal stereo or to

 

surround compatible stereo.

 

 

 

Network

Wired

For more information about Network

Settings and network functions, see

Network

"Networks and the Internet" starting

Settings

on page 19.

Network Test

Lets you test the Internet Protocol

setup to see if it is working correctly.

Network

Lets you check whether a

connection to the network and the

Status

Internet have been established.

BD-Live

Lets you allow or prohibit an Internet

Internet

Connection

connection for the BD-Live service.

 

 

 

System

Initial Settings

Lets you re-run the Initial Settings

procedure. See page 15 for details.

 

Anynet+ is a convenient function

 

that offers linked operations with

 

other Samsung products that have

Anynet+

the Anynet+ feature and lets you

control those products with one

(HDMI-CEC)

Samsung TV remote. To operate

 

this function, you must connect this

 

product to an Anynet+ Samsung TV

 

using a HDMI cable.

 

Lets you manage the contents you

 

downloaded through a Blu-ray disc

 

that supports the BD-Live service.

BD Data

You can view the information about

the USB device you are using for

Management

BD Live data storage including

 

the storage space. You can also

 

delete BD Live data and change the

 

device.

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