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Photos not | • If the “A SD/MMC card is connected” messages do not appear on the screen, check | |
showing with a | if the memory type is SD / SDHC / MMC / HS MMC. | |
memory card | • Check if there are photos or images stored in the memory card. | |
connected. | • Check if the images in the memory card are JPEG (JPG) types. | |
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The LCD | • This is a | |
screen turns off | • At the | |
frequently. |
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There is an after | • Still images can cause permanent damage to the LCD screen. When you select | |
image or an edge | Screensavers, select a number of themes so the image changes frequently. | |
line left on the | NOTE : Defects caused by this are not be covered by the factory warranty. | |
screen. |
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The input point of | • Run the Touch Screen Calibration function at the Settings. | |
the touch screen is |
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not correct. |
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There is no | • Check if the power for the wireless AP is on. | |
wireless AP | • Check if the wireless AP supports IEEE802.11b/g/n. | |
detected. | • If the wireless AP is located away from the Fridge, move the wireless AP closer to the | |
| Fridge and check if it is detected. | |
| • Turn the power of both the Wireless AP and the Fridge off and on. | |
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It is not able to | • Check if the wireless AP supports IEEE802.11b/g/n. | |
connect to the | • Check the status of the internet connection of the wireless AP. | |
wireless AP. | • Check if the current cost rate plan for the internet covers the wireless network | |
| connection. If it does, check how many connections are allowed. | |
| • Your Refrigerator may not be able to connect to the Internet because your ISP has | |
| permanently registered the MAC address (a unique identifying number) of your PC or | |
| modem, which it then authenticates each time you connect to the Internet as a way | |
| of preventing unauthorized access. | |
| As your Refrigerator has a different MAC address, your ISP can not authenticate its | |
| MAC address, and your Refrigerator can not connect. | |
| To resolve this problem, ask your ISP about the procedures required to connect | |
| devices other than a PC (such as your Refrigerator) to the Internet. | |
| (To find the MAC address of your Fridge, touch Settings | |
| look on the bottom of the screen that lists the available network connections.) | |
| • Turn the power of both the Wireless AP and the Fridge off and on. | |
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Can’t remember | • Refer to the wireless AP manual and reset the password. | |
the password for |
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the wireless AP |
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connection. |
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Functions using | • Functions using the wireless network | |
the wireless | WeatherBug, AP News, Pandora and Twitter can be used only if the refrigerator is | |
network | connected to your wireless network | |
not work. | • If there are any other devices connected to the wireless network, please check the | |
connection status of the devices. | ||
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| • Because these services depend on data downloaded from the internet, the | |
| information updates can be delayed or cut depending on the status of the internet | |
| connection. | |
| • Turn the power of both the Wireless AP and the Fridge off and on. | |
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