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Category : Téléviseur

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USER MANUAL UE32B6000VPXZG SAMSUNG

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1. Functionalities related to Digital TV(DVB) are only available in countries/areas where DVB-T (MPEG2 and MPEG4 AVC) digital

terrestrial signals are broadcasted or where you are able to access to a compatible DVB-C(MPEG2 and MPEG4 AAC) cable-

TV service. Please check with your local dealer the possibility to receive DVB-T or DVB-C signal.

2. DVB-T is the DVB European consortium standard for the broadcast transmission of digital terrestrial television and DVB-

C is that for the broadcast transmission of digital TV over cable. However, some differentiated features like EPG (Electric

Programme Guide), VOD (Video on Demand) and so on, are not included in this specification. So, they cannot be workable at

Although this TV set meets the latest DVB-T and DVB-C standards, as of [August, 2008], the compatibility with future DVB-T

digital terrestrial and DVB-C digital cable broadcasts cannot be guaranteed.

Depending on the countries/areas where this TV set is used some cable-TV providers may charge an additional fee for such a

service and you may be required to agree to terms and conditions of their business.

Some Digital TV functions might be unavailable in some countries or regions and DVB-C might not work correctly with some

cable service providers.

For more information, please contact your local Samsung customer care centre.

Precautions When Displaying a Still Image

A still image may cause permanent damage to the TV screen

Do not display still image and partially still on the LED panel for more than 2 hours as it can cause screen image retention.

This image retention is also known as screen burn. To avoid such image retention, reduce the degree of brightness and

contrast of the screen when displaying a still image.

Watching the LED TV in 4:3 format for a long period of time may leave traces of borders displayed on the

left, right and centre of the screen caused by the difference of light emission on the screen. Playing a DVD or

a game console may cause a similar effect to the screen. Damages caused by the above effect are not

covered by the Warranty.

Displaying still images from Video games and PC for longer than a certain period of time may produce partial after-images. To

prevent this effect, reduce the ‘brightness’ and ‘contrast’ when displaying still images.

© 2009 Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. All rights reserved.

TruSurround HD, SRS and symbol are trademarks of SRS Labs, Inc. TruSurround HD technology is

incorporated under license from SRS Labs, Inc.

Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories. Dolby and the double-D symbol are trademarks of

SETTING UP YOUR TV Viewing the Control Panel 2Accessories 3Viewing the Connection Panel 4Viewing the Remote Control 7Installing Batteries in the Remote Control 8 Viewing the menus 8

Placing Your Television in Standby Mode 9

Plug & Play Feature 9

+ Connecting Anynet + Devices 38Setting Up Anynet + 39Switching between Anynet + Devices 39Recording 40Listening through a Receiver (Home theatre) 40Troubleshooting for Anynet + 41

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SETTING UP YOUR TV Figures and illustrations in this User Manual are provided for reference only and may differ from actual product appearance.

Product design and specifications may be changed without notice in order to enhance product performance.

Viewing the Control Panel

The product colour and shape may vary depending on the model.

The front panel buttons can be activated by touching it with your finger.

1 REMOTE CONTROL SENSOR: Aim the remote control towards this spot on the TV.

(POWER): Press to turn the TV on and off.

: Press to change channels. In the on-screen menu, use the

buttons as you would use the ▼ and ▲

buttons on the remote control.

buttons as you would use the

◄ and ► buttons on the remote control.

5 MENU: Press to see an on-screen menu of your TV’s features.

: Toggles between all the available input sources. In the on-screen menu, use this button as you use the

button on the remote control.

Remote Control & Batteries (AAA x 2) Cover-Bottom Cleaning Cloth

Warranty Card / Safety Guide

(Not available in all locations)

Holder-Wire Stand Holder-Ring (4ea)

(Depending on the model)

Component Cable SCART Cable Holder-Wire (3ea) AV Cable

Please make sure the following items are included with your LED TV

. If any items are missing, contact your dealer.

The items colour and shape may vary depending on the model.

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Viewing the Connection Panel

The product colour and shape may vary depending on the model.

1 KENSINGT ON LOCK The Kensington Lock (optional) is a device used to physically fix the system when used in a public place. If you want to use a

locking device, contact the dealer where you purchased the TV.

The location of the Kensington Lock may be different depending on its model.

When connecting, use the appropriate connector.

2 ANT IN Connects to an antenna or cable TV system.

Inputs or outputs for external devices, such as VCR, DVD, video game device or video disc players.

When connecting, use the appropriate connector.

In EXT Mode, DTV Out supports MPEG SD Video and Audio only.

Input/Output Specification

4 A V IN [VIDEO] / [R-AUDIO-L]

Video and audio inputs for external devices, such as a camcorder or VCR.

When connecting, use the appropriate connector.

5 COMPONENT IN Connects Component video / audio.

When connecting, use the appropriate connector.

6 PC IN Connects to the video output jacks on your PC.

If your PC supports an HDMI connection, you can connect this to the HDMI IN 1(DVI), 2, 3 or 4 terminal.

If your PC supports a DVI connection, you can connect this to the HDMI IN 1(DVI) / PC/DVI AUDIO IN terminal.

7 PC/DVI AUDIO IN Connect to the audio output jack on your PC.

DVI audio outputs for external devices.

8 HDMI IN 1(DVI), 2, 3, 4

Connects to the HDMI jack of a device with an HDMI output.

No sound connection is needed for an HDMI to HDMI connection.

Use an HDMI cable which is smaller than 14mm.

For best HDMI connection to this product, be sure to use HDMI cables with a maximum thickness as below

Below 40 inch model: Max 0.47inch (12mm)

40 inch and above model: Max 0.55inch (14mm)

HDMI(High-Definition Multimedia Interface), is an interface that enables the transmission of digital audio and video signals

using a single cable.

The difference between HDMI and DVI is that the HDMI device is smaller than DVI’s one.

The TV may not output sound and pictures may be displayed with abnormal colour when DVD / Blu-ray player / Cable

Box / Satellite receiver (Set-Top Box) supporting HDMI versions older than 1.3 are connected. When connecting an older

HDMI cable and there is no sound, connect the HDMI cable to the HDMI IN 1(DVI) jack and the audio cables to the

PC/DVI AUDIO IN jacks on the back of the TV. If this happens, contact the company that provided the DVD / Blu-ray

player / Cable Box / Satellite receiver (Set-Top Box) to confirm the HDMI version, then request an upgrade.

Use the HDMI IN 1(DVI) jack for DVI connection to an external device. Use a DVI to HDMI cable or DVI-HDMI adapter

(DVI to HDMI) for video connection and the PC/DVI AUDIO IN jacks for audio. When using an HDMI / DVI cable

connection, you must use the HDMI IN 1(DVI) jack.

HDMI cables that are not 1.3 may cause annoying flicker or no screen display.

Connector for software upgrades and Media Play, etc.

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0 DIGITAL AUDIO OUT (OPTICAL)

Connects to a Digital Audio component such as a Home theatre receiver.

When a Digital Audio System is connected to the DIGITAL AUDIO OUT (OPTICAL) jack: Decrease the volume of the TV

and adjust the volume level with the system’s volume control.

5.1CH audio is possible when the TV is connected to an external device supporting 5.1CH.

When the receiver (home theatre) is set to On, you can hear sound output from the

TV’s Optical jack. When the TV is

displaying a DTV(air) signal, the TV will send out 5.1 channel sound to the Home theatre receiver. When the source is a

digital component such as a DVD / Blu-ray player / Cable Box / Satellite receiver (Set-Top Box) and is connected to the

TV via HDMI, only 2 channel sound will be heard from the Home Theatre receiver. If you want to hear 5.1 channel audio,

connect the digital audio out jack on DVD / Blu-ray player / Cable Box / Satellite receiver (Set-Top Box) directly to an

Amplifier or Home Theatre, not the TV.

! COMMON INTERF ACE Slot

Insert CI (Common Interface) card into the slot.

When not inserting ‘CI(CI+) CARD’ in some channels, ‘Scrambled Signal’ is displayed on the screen.

The pairing information containing a telephone number, ‘CI(CI+) CARD’ ID, Host ID and other information will be displayed

in about 2~3 minutes. If an error message is displayed, please contact your service provider

When the channel information conguration has nished, the message ‘Updating Completed’

is displayed, indicating that

the channel list is now updated.

You must obtain a ‘CI(CI+) CARD’ from a local cable service provider. Remove the ‘CI(CI+) CARD’ by carefully pulling it

out with your hands since dropping the ‘CI(CI+) CARD’ may cause damage to it.

Insert the ‘CI(CI+) CARD’ in the direction marked on it.

The place of the COMMON INTERFACE Slot may be different depending on its model.

‘CI(CI+) CARD’ is not supported in some countries and regions, check with your authorized dealer.

The CI+ function is only applicable to UE********P model.

If you have some problems, please contact to service provider

@ EX-LINK Connector for service only.

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Viewing the Remote Control

You can use the remote control up to a distance of about 23 feet from the TV.

The performance of the remote control may be affected by bright light.

The product colour and shape may vary depending on the model.

POWER : Turns the TV on and

Favourites Channel Lists on the

information on the TV screen.

TOOLS : Use to quickly select

frequently used functions.

CH LIST : Used to display

Channel Lists on the screen.

COLOUR BUTTONS : Use these

buttons in the Channel list,

: Press to increase or

Use these buttons in the Media

: This remote can be used

to control recording on Samsung

recorders with the Anynet

light button toggles

between on and off. When the

remote control is on, and a button

is pressed on the remote control,

the remote control buttons will

be lit for a moment. (Using the

remote control with the ON/OFF

light button set to On will

reduce the battery usage time.)

PRE-CH : Enables you to return

to the previous channel you were

select on-screen menu items and

and select the available video

MEDIA.P : Allows you to play

music files and pictures.

: Exit from the Teletext

: Teletext size selection

Fastext topic selection

: Alternately select

: Teletext mode selection

: Teletext next page

: Teletext previous page

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Installing Batteries in the Remote Control

1. Lift the cover at the back of the remote control upward as shown in the figure.

2. Install two AAA size batteries.

Make sure to match the ‘+’ and ‘–’ ends of the batteries with the diagram

inside the compartment.

Remove the batteries and store them in a cool, dry place if you won’t be using

the remote control for a long time. (Assuming typical TV usage, the batteries

should last for about one year.)

If the remote control doesn’t work, check the following:

Are the plus and minus ends of the batteries reversed?

Are the batteries drained?

Is there a power outage or is the power cord unplugged?

Is there a special fluorescent light or neon sign nearby?

Before using the TV, follow the steps below to learn how to navigate the menu in order to select and adjust different functions.

Operation the OSD (On Screen Display)

The access step may differ depending on the selected menu.

1. Press the MENU button.

The main menu appears on the screen. The menu’s left side has icons : Picture, Sound,

Channel, Setup, Input, Application, Support.

3. Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select one of the icons.

adjustment OSD may differ depending on the selected menu.

button to complete the configuration. Press the EXIT button to exit.

Move the cursor and select an

item. Select the currently selected

item. Confirm the setting.

Return to the previous menu.

INFO C H L I S T AD INFO C H L I S T AD Mode :Standard ▶

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Placing Your Television in Standby Mode

Your set can be placed in standby mode in order to reduce the power consumption. The standby mode can be useful when you

wish to interrupt viewing temporarily (during a meal, for example).

1. Press the POWER P

button on the remote control.

The screen is turned off and a standby indicator appears on your set.

To switch your set back on, simply press the POWER P

Do not leave your set in standby mode for long periods of time (when you are away on holiday

, for example). It is best to

unplug the set from the mains and aerial.

When the TV is initially powered on, basic settings proceed automatically and subsequently.

1. Press the POWER button on the remote control.

You can also use the POWER P

The message Select the OSD Language. is displayed.

button. Select the appropriate language by pressing the ▲ or ▼

button. Press the ENTER E

button to confirm your choice.

3. Press the ◄ or ► button to select Store Demo or Home Use, then the ENTER E

We recommend setting the TV to Home Use mode for the best picture in your home

Store Demo mode is only intended for use in retail environments.

If the unit is accidentally set to Store Demo mode and you want to return to Home Use (Standard): Press the volume

button on the TV. When the volume OSD is displayed, press and hold the MENU button on the TV for 5 seconds.

confirm your choice.

Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select the channel source to memorize. Press the ENTER E

button to select Start.

When setting the antenna source to Cable, a step appears allowing you to set a value for the digital channel search. For

more information, refer to Channel→Auto

Digital & Analogue: Digital and Analogue channels.

Digital: Digital channels.

Analogue: Analogue channels.

The channel search will start and end automatically.

button at any time to interrupt the memorization process.

After all the available channels are stored, the message Set the Clock Mode. is displayed.

If you select Manual, Set current date and time is displayed.

If you have received a digital signal, the time will be set automatically. If not, select

Manual to set the clock.

8. The description for the connection method providing the best HD screen quality is displayed. Check the description and press

9. The message Enjoy your TV. is displayed. When you have finished, press the ENTER E

If you want to reset this feature...

2. Press the ENTER E

button again to select Plug & Play.

3. Enter your 4 digit PIN number. The default PIN number of a new TV set is ‘0-0-0-0’.

If you want to change PIN number, use the Change PIN function.

The Plug & Play feature is only available in the TV mode.

The display identifies the current channel and the status of certain audio-video settings.

Press the INFO button to viewing the information.

Press the INFO button on the remote control. The TV will display the channel, the type of

sound, and the status of certain picture and sound settings.

▲, ▼: You can view other channel’s information. If you want to move to the currently

selected channel, press ENTER E

◄, ►: You can view the desired program’s information at the current channel.

Press the INFO button once more or wait approximately 10 seconds and the display

disappears automatically.

CHANNEL Channel Menu

You can change the country for analogue channels.

You can change the country for digital channels.

The PIN number input screen appears. Enter your 4 digit PIN number.

You can scan for the frequency ranges available to you (and availability depends on your

country). Automatically allocated programme numbers may not correspond to actual or desired programme numbers.

If a channel is locked using the Child Lock function, the PIN input window appears.

Antenna source to memorize

Digital & Analogue: Digital and Analogue channels.

Digital: Digital channels.

Analogue: Analogue channels.

When selecting Cable→Digital&Analogue or Cable→Digital:

Provide a value to scan for cable channels.

Frequency: Displays the frequency for the channel. (Differs in each country)

Modulation: Displays available modulation values.

Symbol Rate: Displays available symbol rates.

Scans for all channels with active broadcast stations and stores them in the TV’

INFO C H L I S T AD DTV Air

Scans for a channel manually and stores it in the TV’s memory.

If a channel is locked using the Child Lock function, the PIN input window appears.

Manual store for digital channels.

Digital Channel is only available in DTV mode.

Channel: Set the Channel number using the ▲, ▼ or number (0~

Frequency: Set the frequency using the number buttons.

Bandwidth: Set the bandwidth using the ▲, ▼ or number (0~

When it has finished, channels are updated in the channel list.

Manual store for analogue channel.

Programme (Programme number to be assigned to a channel): Sets the programme number using the ▲, ▼ or number (0~

Channel (When you know the number of the channel to be stored): Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select C (Air channel) or

S (Cable channel). Press the ► button, then press the ▲, ▼ or number (0~9) buttons to select the required number.

You can also select the channel number directly by pressing the number (0~9) buttons.

If there is abnormal sound or no sound, reselect the sound standard required.

Search (When you do not know the channel numbers): Press the ▲ or ▼ button to start the search. The tuner scans the

frequency range until the first channel or the channel that you selected is received on the screen.

Store (When you store the channel and associated programme number): Set to OK by pressing the ENTER E

P (Programme mode): When completing tuning, the broadcasting stations in your area have been assigned to position

numbers from P00 to P99. You can select a channel by entering the position number in this mode.

C (Air channel mode): You can select a channel by entering the assigned number to each air broadcasting station in this

S (Cable channel mode): You can select a channel by entering the assigned number for each cable channel in this mode.

Cable Search Option (depending on the country)

Sets additional search options such as the frequency and symbol rate for cable network searches.

Freq.Start (Frequency Start): Set the start frequency (Differs in each country)

Freq.Stop (Frequency Stop): Set the stop frequency (Differs in each country)

Modulation: Displays available modulation values.

Symbol Rate: Displays available symbol rates.

Full Guide / Mini Guide

The EPG (Electronic Programme Guide) information is provided by the broadcasters. Programme entries may appear blank or out

of date as a result of the information broadcast on a given channel. The display will dynamically update as soon as new information

You can also display the guide menu simply by pressing the GUIDE button. (To configure the Default Guide, refer to the

Displays the programme information as time ordered One hour segments. T

wo hours of programme information is displayed which

may be scrolled forwards or backwards in time.

The information of each programme is displayed by each line on the current channel Mini Guide screen from the current

programme onwards according to the programme starting time order.

You can decide whether to display either the Full Guide or the Mini Guide when the GUIDE button on the remote control is

For detailed procedures on using the Channel List, refer to the Managing Channels instructions.

You can select these options by simply pressing the CH LIST button on the remote control.

button, Channels will be switched within the selected channel list.

Channels will be switched within the memorized channel list.

Channels will be switched within the favourite channel list.

If the reception is clear, you do not have to fine tune the channel, as this is done automatically during the search and store

operation. If the signal is weak or distorted, you may have to fine tune the channel manually

Fine tuned channels that have been saved are marked with an asterisk ‘*’ on the right-hand side of the channel number in the

To reset the fine-tuning, select Reset by pressing the ▲ or ▼ button and then press the ENTER E

Only Analogue TV channels can be fine tuned.

Using the Full / Mini Guide

Watch a programme in the EPG list Select a programme by pressing the ▲, ▼, ◄, ► button.

Exit the guide Press the blue button

If the next programme is selected, it is scheduled with the clock icon displayed. If the ENTER E

button is pressed again, press

the ◄, ► button to select Cancel Schedules, the scheduling is cancelled with the clock icon gone.

View programme information Select a programme of your choice by pressing the ▲, ▼, ◄, ► button.

Then press the INFO button when the programme of your choice is

The programme title is on the upper part of the screen centre.

Please click on INFO button for the detailed information. Channel Number, Running Time, Status Bar, Parental Level, Video

Quality Information (HD / SD), Sound Modes, Subtitle or Teletext, languages of Subtitle or Teletext and brief summary of the

highlighted programme are included on the detailed information. ‘...’ will be appea

red if the summary is long.

Toggle between the Full Guide and Mini Guide Press the Red button repeatedly.

Scrolls backwards quickly (24 hours).

Scrolls forwards quickly (24 hours).

Press the Green button repeatedly.

Press the Yellow button repeatedly.

Using this menu, you can add / delete or set favourites channels and use the programme guide for digital broadcasts.

Shows all currently available channels.

Shows all added channels.

Shows all favourite channels.

To select the favourites channels you have set up, press the FAV.CH button on the remote

Shows all current reserved programmes.

Select a channel in the All Channels, Added Channels or Favourites screen by pressing the ▲ / ▼ buttons, and pressing

button. Then you can watch the selected channel.

Using the Colour buttons with the Channel List

Red (Channel Type): Toggle between your TV, Radio, Data / Other and All.

Green (Zoom): Enlarges or shrinks a channel number.

Yellow (Select): Selects multiple channel lists. You can perform the add/delete or add to favourites/delete from favourites

function for multiple channels at the same time. Select the required channels and press the

Yellow button to set all the

selected channels at the same time. The

mark appears to the left of the selected channels.

TOOLS (Tools): Displays the Delete (or Add), Add to Favourite (or Delete from Favourite), Lock (or Unlock), Timer

Viewing, Edit Channel Name, Edit Channel Number, Sort, Select All (or Deselect All), Auto Store menu. (The

Options menus may differ depending on the situation.)

Channel Status Display Icons

: A channel selected by pressing the Yellow button.

: A channel set as a Favourite.

: A programme currently being broadcast.

: A reserved programme

Channel List Option Menu (in All Channels / Added Channels / Favourites)

Press the TOOLS button to use the option menu.

Option menu items may differ depending on the channel status.

You can delete or add a channel to display the channels you want.

All deleted channels will be shown on All Channels menu.

A gray-coloured channel indicates the channel has been deleted.

The Add menu only appears for deleted channels.

You can also delete a channel to the Added Channels or Favourites menu in the same

Add to Favourite / Delete from Favourite

You can set channels you watch frequently as favourites.

Press the TOOLS button to display the Tools menu. You can also set the add to (or delete from) Favourite by selecting Tools

AddtoFavourite (or Delete from Favourite).

’ symbol will be displayed and the channel will be set as a favourite.

All favourite channels will be shown on Favourites menu.

You can lock a channel so that the channel cannot be selected and viewed.

This function is available only when the Child Lock is set to On.

The PIN number input screen appears. Enter your 4 digit PIN number.

The default PIN number of a new TV set is ‘0-0-0-0’. You can change the PIN, by selecting Change PIN from the menu.

’ symbol will be displayed and the channel will be locked.

If you reserve a programme you want to watch, the channel is automatically switched to the reserved channel in the Channel List;

even when you are watching another channel. To reserve a programme, set the current time first.

Only memorized channels can be reserved.

You can set the channel, day, month, year, hour and minute directly by pressing the number buttons on the remote control.

Reserving a programme will be shown in the Programmed menu.

Digital Programme Guide and Viewing Reservation

When a digital channel is selected, and you press the ► button, the Programme Guide for the channel appears.

reserve a programme according to the procedures described above.

Edit Channel Name (analogue channels only)

Channels can labelled so that their call letters appear whenever the channel is selected.

The names of digital broadcasting channels are automatically assigned and cannot be renamed.

Edit Channel Number (digital channels only)

You can also edit the channel number by pressing the number buttons on the remote control.

Sort (analogue channels only)

This operation allows you to change the programme numbers of the stored channels.

This operation may be necessary after using

Select All / Deselect All

Select All: You can select all the channels in the channel list.

Deselect All: You can deselect all the selected channels.

You can only select Deselect All when there is a selected channel.

For detailed procedures on setting up options, refer to the ‘Channel Menu’ instructions.

If a channel is locked using the Child Lock function, the PIN input window appears.

Channel List Option Menu (in Programmed)

You can view, modify or delete a reservation.

Press the TOOLS button to use the option menu.

Select to change a viewing reservation.

Select to cancel a viewing reservation.

Select to view a viewing reservation.

(You can also change the reservation information.)

Select all reserved programmes.

You can select the type of picture which best corresponds to your viewing requirements.

Press the TOOLS button to display the Tools menu. You can also set the picture mode by

selecting Tools→PictureMode.

Selects the picture for increased definition in a bright room.

Selects the picture for the optimum display in a normal environment.

Selects the picture for an optimum and eye-comfortable display.

This function is not available in PC mode.

Selects the picture for viewing movies in a dark room.

Backlight / Contrast / Brightness / Sharpness / Colour / Tint (G/R)

Your television has several setting options that allow you to control the picture quality.

Backlight: Adjusts the brightness of LED back light.

Contrast: Adjusts the contrast level of the picture.

Brightness: Adjusts the brightness level of the picture

Sharpness: Adjusts the edge definition of the picture.

Colour: Adjusts colour saturation of the picture.

Tint (G/R): Adjusts the colour tint of the picture.

In analogue TV, Ext., AV modes of the PAL system, you cannot use the Tint (G/R) Function.

When you make changes to Backlight, Contrast, Brightness, Sharpness, Colour or Tint (G/R) the OSD will be adjusted

In PC mode, you can only make changes to Backlight, Contrast and Brightness.

Settings can be adjusted and stored for each external device you have connected to an input of the

The energy consumed during use can be signicantly reduced if the brightness level of the picture is lowered, which will

reduce the overall running cost.

Samsung’s new TVs allow you to make even more precise picture settings than previous

Advanced Settings is available in Standard or Movie mode.

In PC mode, you can only make changes to Dynamic Contrast, Gamma and White

Balance from among the Advanced Settings items.

BlackTone→Off/Dark/Darker/Darkest

You can select the black level on the screen to adjust the screen depth.

DynamicContrast→Off/Low/Medium/High

You can adjust the screen contrast so that the optimal contrast is provided.

You can adjust the primary colour (red, green, blue) intensity.

ColourSpace :Native

Colour space is a colour matrix composed of red, green and blue colours. Select your favourites colour space to experience the

most natural colour.

Auto: Auto Colour Space automatically adjusts to the most natural colour tone based on Programme sources.

Native: Native Colour Space offers deep and rich colour tone.

Custom: Adjusts the colour range to suit your preference.

Changing the adjustment value will refresh the adjusted screen.

Settings can be adjusted and stored for each external device you have connected to an input of the

you have a DVD player connected to HDMI 1 and it is currently selected, settings and adjustments will be saved for the

Colour: Red, Green, Blue, Yellow, Cyan or Magenta

Colour is available when Colour Space is set to Custom.

In Colour, you can adjust the RGB values for the selected colour.

To reset the adjusted RGB value, select Reset.

Red: Adjusts the red saturation level of the selected colour.

Green: Adjusts the green saturation level of the selected colour.

Blue: Adjusts the blue saturation level of the selected colour.

Reset: Resets the colour space to the default values.

You can adjust the colour temperature for more natural picture colours.

R-Offset: Adjusts the red colour darkness.

G-Offset: Adjusts the green colour darkness.

B-Offset: Adjusts the blue colour darkness.

R-Gain: Adjusts the red colour brightness.

G-Gain: Adjusts the green colour brightness.

B-Gain: Adjusts the blue colour brightness.

Reset: The previously adjusted white balance will be reset to the factory defaults.

You can emphasize the pink ‘flesh tone’ in the picture.

Changing the adjustment value will refresh the adjusted screen.

EdgeEnhancement→Off/On

You can emphasize object boundaries in the picture.

Setting the xvYCC mode to on increases detail and colour space when watching movies from an external device (ie. DVD player)

connected to the HDMI or Component IN jacks.

xvYCC is available when the picture mode is set to Movie, and the external input is set to HDMI or Component mode.

This function may not be supported depending on your external device.

In PC mode, you can only make changes to the Colour Tone and Size from among the

items in Picture Options.

ColourTone→Cool/Normal/Warm1/Warm2/Warm3

Warm1, Warm2 or Warm3 is only activated when the picture mode is Movie.

Settings can be adjusted and stored for each external device you have connected to an

Occasionally, you may want to change the size of the image on your screen. Your TV comes

with several screen size options, each designed to work best with specific types of video input.

Your cable box/satellite receiver

may have its own set of screen sizes as well. In general, though, you should view the TV in 16:9 mode as much as possible.

You can select these options by simply pressing the P.SIZE button on the remote control.

Auto Wide: Automatically adjusts the picture size to the 16:9 aspect ratio.

16:9: Adjusts the picture size to 16:9 appropriate for DVDs or wide broadcasting.

Wide Zoom: Magnify the size of the picture more than 4:3.

Zoom: Magnifies the 16:9 wide picture (in the vertical direction) to fit the screen size.

4:3: This is the default setting for a video movie or normal broadcasting.

Screen Fit: Use the function to see the full image without any cut-off when HDMI (720p / 1080i / 1080p) or Component (1080i

/ 1080p) signals are input.

Depending on the input source, the picture size options may vary.

The items available may differ depending on the selected mode.

In PC Mode, only 16:9 and 4:3 mode can be adjusted.

Settings can be adjusted and stored for each external device you have connected to an input of the

Temporary image retention may occur when viewing a static image on the set for more than two hours.

Wide Zoom: Press the ► button to Select Position, then press the ENTER E

button. Press the ▲ or ▼ button to move the

picture up / down. Then press the ENTER E

Zoom: Press the ► button to Select Position, then press the ENTER E

up and down. Then press the ENTER E

button. Press the ► button to Select Size, then press the ENTER E

the ▲ or ▼ button to magnify or reduce the picture size in the vertical direction. Then press the ENTER E

After selecting Screen Fit in HDMI (1080i / 1080p) or Component (1080i / 1080p) mode: Select Position by pressing the ◄

or ► button. Use the ▲, ▼, ◄ or ► button to move the picture.

Reset: Press the ◄ or ► button to select Reset, then press the ENTER E

button. You can initialize the setting.

If you use the Screen Fit function with HDMI 720p input, 1 line will be cut at the top, bottom, left and right as in the Overscan

ScreenMode→16:9/WideZoom/Zoom/4:3

When setting the picture size to Auto Wide in a 16:9 wide TV, you can determine the picture size you want to see the 4:3 WSS

(Wide Screen Service) image or nothing. Each individual European country requires dif

ferent picture size so this function is

intended for users to select it.

16:9: Sets the picture to 16:9 wide mode.

Wide Zoom: Magnify the size of the picture more than 4:3.

Zoom: Magnify the size of the picture vertically on screen.

4:3: Sets the picture to 4:3 normal mode.

This function is available in Auto Wide mode.

This function is not available in PC, Component or HDMI mode.

DigitalNR→Off/Low/Medium/High/Auto

If the broadcast signal received by your TV is weak, you can activate the Digital Noise Reduction feature to help reduce any static

and ghosting that may appear on the screen.

When the signal is weak, select one of the other options until the best picture is displayed.

HDMIBlackLevel→Normal/Low

You can select the black level on the screen to adjust the screen depth.

This function is active only when an external device is connected to the TV via HDMI (RGB signals).

FilmMode→Off/Auto1/Auto2

The TV can be set to automatically sense and process film signals from all sources and adjust the picture for optimum quality.

Film Mode is supported in TV, AV, COMPONENT(480i / 1080i) and HDMI(480i / 1080i).

Off: Turn the Film Mode function off.

Auto1: Automatically adjusts the picture for the best quality when watching a film.

Auto2: Automatically optimizes the video text on the screen (not including closed captions) when watching a film.

100HzMotionPlus→Off/Clear/Standard/Smooth/Custom/Demo

Removes drag from fast scenes with a lot of movement to provide a clearer picture.

If you enable 100Hz Motion Plus, noise may appear on the screen. If this occurs, set 100Hz Motion Plus to Off.

Off: Switches 100Hz Motion Plus off.

Standard: Sets 100Hz Motion Plus to medium.

Smooth: Sets 100Hz Motion Plus to maximum.

Custom: Adjusts the blur and judder reduction level to suit your preference.

Blur Reduction: Adjusts the blur reduction level from video sources.

Judder Reduction: Adjusts the judder reduction level from video sources when playing films.

Reset: Reset the custom settings.

Demo: Displays the difference between 100Hz Motion Plus on and off modes.

BlueOnlyMode→Off/On

This function is for AV device measurement experts. This function displays the blue signal only by removing the red and green

signals from the video signal so as to provide a Blue Filter effect that is used to adjust the Colour and Tint of video equipment such

as DVD players, Home Theatres, etc. Using this function, you can adjust the Colour and Tint to preferred values appropriate to

the signal level of each video device using the Red / Green / Blue / Cyan / Magenta /

Yellow Colour Bar Patterns, without using an

additional Blue Filter.

Blue Only Mode is available when the picture mode is set to Movie or Standard.

PictureReset→ResetPictureMode/Cancel

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Using Your TV as a Computer (PC) Display

Setting Up Your PC Software (Based on Windows XP)

The Windows display-settings for a typical computer are shown below. The actual screens on

your PC will probably be different, depending upon your particular version of Windows and

your particular video card. However, even if your actual screens look different, the same basic

set-up information will apply in almost all cases. (If not, contact your computer manufacturer or

When the control panel window appears, click on ‘Appearance and Themes’

dialog-box will appear.

When the control panel window appears, click on ‘Display’ and a display dialogbox will

value is ‘60’ or ‘60 Hz’. Otherwise, just click ‘OK’ and exit the dialog box.

If the signal from the system equals the standard signal mode, the screen is adjusted automatically. If the signal from the system

doesn’t equal the standard signal mode, adjust the mode by referring to your videocard user guide; otherwise there may be no

video. For the display modes listed on the next page, the screen image has been optimized during manufacturing.

D-Sub and HDMI/DVI Input

Mode Resolution Horizontal Frequency

1920 x 1080p 67.500 60.000 148.500 +/+

When using an HDMI / DVI cable connection, you must use the HDMI IN 1(DVI) jack.

The interlace mode is not supported.

The set might operate abnormally if a non-standard video format is selected.

Separate and Composite modes are supported. SOG is not supported.

Too long or low quality VGA cable can cause picture noise at high resolution modes (1920x1080).

Setting up the TV with your PC Preset: Press the SOURCE button to select PC mode.

Use the Auto Adjust function to have the TV automatically adjust the video signals it receives.

The function also automatically fine-tunes the settings and adjusts the frequency values and

Press the TOOLS button to display the Tools menu. You can also set the Auto Adjustment

by selecting Tools→Auto

This function does not work in DVI-HDMI mode.

The purpose of picture quality adjustment is to remove or reduce picture noise. If the noise is

not removed by Fine-tuning alone, then adjust the frequency as best as possible (Coarse) and

Fine-tune again. After the noise has been reduced, readjust the picture so that it is aligned on

the centre of screen.

Adjust the PC’s screen positioning if it does not fit the TV screen.

Press the TOOLS button to display the Tools menu. You can also set the sound mode by

selecting Tools→SoundMode.

Standard: Selects the normal sound mode.

Music: Emphasizes music over voices.

Movie: Provides the best sound for movies.

Clear Voice: Emphasizes voice over other sounds.

Custom: Recalls your customized sound settings.

The sound settings can be adjusted to suit your personal preferences.

Mode: Selects the sound mode among the predefined settings.

Balance L/R: Adjusts the balance between the right and left speaker.

100Hz / 300Hz / 1KHz / 3KHz / 10KHz (Bandwidth Adjustment): To adjust the level of different bandwidth frequencies.

Reset: Resets the equalizer settings to the default values.

SRSTruSurroundHD→Off/On

SRS TruSurround HD is a patented SRS technology that solves the problem of playing 5.1 multichannel content over two

speakers. TruSurround delivers a compelling, virtual surround sound experience through any two-speaker playback system,

including internal television speakers. It is fully compatible with all multichannel formats.

Press the TOOLS button to display the Tools menu. You can also set the SRS TruSurround HD by selecting Tools→SRSTS

You can change the default value for audio languages. Displays the language information for the incoming stream.

While viewing a digital channel, this function can be selected.

You can only select the language among the actual languages being broadcast.

AudioFormat→MPEG/DolbyDigital

When sound is emitted from both the main speaker and the audio receiver, a sound echo may occur due to the decoding speed

difference between the main speaker and the audio receiver. In this case, use the TV Speaker function.

While viewing a digital channel, this function can be selected.

The Audio Format appears according to the broadcasting signal.

This is an auxiliary audio function that provides an additional audio track for visually challenged persons. This function handles the

Audio Stream for the AD (Audio Description), when it is sent along with the Main audio from the broadcaster. Users can turn the

Audio Description On or Off and control the volume.

Press the AD button on the remote control to select Off or On.

AudioDescription→Off/On

Turn the audio description function on or off.

You can adjust the audio description volume.

Volume is active when Audio Description is set to On.

While viewing a Digital channel, this function can be selected.

AutoVolume→Off/On

Each broadcasting station has its own signal conditions, and so it is not easy to adjust the volume every time the channel is

changed. This feature lets you automatically adjust the volume of the desired channel by lowering the sound output when the

modulation signal is high or by raising the sound output when the modulation signal is low

When you watch TV with it connecting to a Home theatre, turn the TV speakers off so you can listen to sound from the Home

theatre’s (external) speakers.

External Speaker: Used to listen to the sound of the External (Home Theatre) Speakers.

TV Speaker: Used to listen to the sound of the TV Speakers.

The volume and MUTE buttons do not operate when the Speaker Select is set to External Speaker.

If you select External Speaker in the Speaker Select menu, the sound settings will be limited

TV’s Internal Speakers Audio Out (Optical) to Sound System

You can restore the Sound settings to the factory defaults.

Reset Sound Mode: Current sound values return to default settings.

Selecting the Sound Mode

You can set the sound mode by pressing the DUAL button. When you press it, the current sound mode is displayed on the screen.

Audio Type Dual 1 / 2 Default

If the stereo signal is weak and an automatic switching occurs, then switch to the mono.

This function is only activated in stereo sound signal. It is deactivated in mono sound signal.

This function is only available in TV mode.

You can set the menu language.

For detailed procedures on setting up options, refer to the ‘Setting the Time’ instructions.

You can activate and deactivate the subtitles. Use this menu to set the Subtitle Mode. Normal under the menu is the basic subtitle

and Hard of hearing is the subtitle for a hearing-impaired person.

Switches subtitles on or off.

Set the subtitle language.

If the programme you are watching does not support the Hard of hearing function, Normal automatically activates even

though Hard of hearing mode is selected.

English is the default in cases where the selected language is unavailable in the broadcast.

You can select these options simply by pressing the SUBT. button on the remote control.

DigitalText→Disable/Enable (UK only)

If the programme is broadcast with digital text, this feature is enabled.

MHEG (Multimedia and Hypermedia Information Coding Experts Group)

An International standard for data encoding systems used in multimedia and hypermedia. This is at a higher level than the

MPEG system which includes data-linking hypermedia such as still images, character service, animation, graphic and video

files as well as multimedia data. MHEG is user runtime interaction technology and is being applied to various fields including

VOD (Video-On-Demand), ITV (Interactive TV), EC (Electronic Commerce), tele-education, tele-conferencing, digital libraries

You can set the Teletext language by selecting the language type.

English is the default in cases where the selected language is unavailable in the broadcast.

Primary Audio Language / Secondary Audio Language / Primary Subtitle Language / Secondary Subtitle Language /

Primary Teletext Language / Secondary Teletext Language

Using this feature, users can select one of the languages. The language selected here is the default when the user selects a

If you change the language setting, the Subtitle Language, Audio Language, and the Teletext Language of the Language

menu are automatically changed to the selected language.

The Subtitle Language, Audio Language, and the Teletext Language of the Language menu show a list of languages

supported by the current channel and the selection is highlighted. If you change this language setting, the new selection is

only valid for the current channel. The changed setting does not change the setting of the Primary Subtitle Language, Primary

Audio Language, or the Primary Teletext Language of the Preference menu.

This enables the user to select from the CAM-provided menu.

Select the CI Menu based on the menu PC Card.

This contains information on CAM inserted in the CI slot and displays it. The

Application Info inserting is about the ‘CI(CI+)

CARD’. You can install the CAM anytime whether the TV is ON or OFF.

Purchase the CI CAM module by visiting your nearest dealer or by phone.

Insert the ‘CI(CI+) CARD’ into the CAM in the direction of the arrow until it fits.

Insert the CAM with the ‘CI(CI+) CARD’ installed into the common interface slot. (Insert the CAM in the direction of the

arrow, right up to the end so that it is parallel with the slot.)

Check if you can see a picture on a scrambled signal channel.

ChildLock→Off/On

This feature allows you to prevent unauthorized users, such as children, from watching unsuitable programme by muting out video

Before the setup screen appears, the PIN number input screen appears. Enter your 4 digit PIN number

The default PIN number of a new TV set is ‘0-0-0-0’. You can change the PIN by selecting Change PIN from the menu.

You can lock some channels in Channel List.

Child Lock is available only in TV mode.

ParentalLock→ParentalRating

This feature allows you to prevent unauthorized users, such as children, from watching unsuitable programme by a 4-digit PIN

(Personal Identification Number) code that is defined by the user.

The Parental Rating item differs depending on the country.

Before the setup screen appears, the PIN number input screen appears. Enter your 4 digit PIN number

The default PIN number of a new TV set is ‘0-0-0-0’. You can change the PIN by selecting Change PIN from the menu.

When the parental ratings are set, the ‘

’ symbol is displayed.

Allow All: Press to unlock all TV ratings.

Block All: Press to lock all TV ratings.

Change PIN You can change your personal ID number that is required to set up the TV.

Before the setup screen appears, the PIN number input screen appears. Enter your 4 digit PIN number

The default PIN number of a new TV set is ‘0-0-0-0’.

If you forget the PIN code, press the remote control buttons in the following sequence, which resets the PIN to ‘0-0-0-0’:

When connecting to a game console such as PlayStation™ or Xbox™, you can enjoy a more realistic gaming experience by

selecting game menu.

Restrictions on game mode (Caution)

To disconnect the game console and connect another external device, set Game Mode to Off in the setup menu.

If you display the TV menu in Game Mode, the screen shakes slightly.

Game Mode is not available in regular TV, PC and Ext. mode.

If the picture is poor when external device is connected to TV, check if Game Mode is On. Set Game Mode to Off and

connect external devices.

Picture mode is automatically changed to Standard and cannot be changed.

Sound mode is automatically changed to Custom and cannot be changed. Adjust the sound using the equalizer.

The Reset Sound function is activated. Selecting the Reset function after setting the equalizer resets the equalizer

settings to the factory defaults.

Provides the optimal picture quality for SAMSUNG DVD, Blu-ray and Home Theatre products which support BD Wise. You can

enjoy a richer picture when using them connected to this Samsung TV

Connect SAMSUNG products that have BD Wise using an HDMI cable.

When the BD Wise set to On, the picture mode is automatically changed to the optimal resolution.

BD Wise is available in HDMI mode.

EnergySaving→Off/Low/Medium/High/PictureOff/Auto

This feature adjusts the brightness of the TV in order to reduce power consumption. When watching TV at night, set the Energy

Saving mode option to High to reduce eye fatigue as well as power consumption.

If you select Picture Off, the screen is turned off and you can only hear the sound. Press any button to get out of Picture Off.

In the Tools menu, Picture Off function is not supported.

Press the TOOLS button to display the Tools menu. You can also set the Energy Saving option by selecting Tools→Energy

Melody→Off/Low/Medium/High

A melody sound can be set to come on when the TV is powered On or Off.

The Melody does not play

When no sound is output from the TV because the MUTE button has been pressed.

When no sound is output from the TV because the volume has been reduced to minimum with the volum (-) button.

When the TV is turned off by Sleep Timer function.

LightEffect→Off/InStandby/WatchingTV/Always

You can turn the LED on/off on the front of TV. Turn it off to save power or if the LED bothers you.

Off: LED is always Off.

In Standby: LED is On when TV is turned off.

Watching TV: LED is On when watching TV.

Always: LED is always On, regardless of TV settings.

Set the Light Effect to Off to reduce the power consumption.

The colour of light may very depending on the model.

Setting the clock is necessary in order to use the various timer features of the TV.

The current time will appear every time you press the INFO button.

If you disconnect the power cord, you have to set the clock again.

You can set up the current time manually or automatically.

Auto: Set the current time automatically using the time from the digital broadcast.

Manual: Set the current time to a manually specified time.

Depending on the broadcast station and signal, the auto time may not be set correctly

this occurs, set the time manually.

The Antenna or cable must be connected in order to set the time automatically.

You can set the current time manually.

This function is only available when Clock Mode is set to Manual.

You can set the day, month, year, hour and minute directly by pressing the number buttons

on the remote control.

The sleep timer automatically shuts off the TV after a preset time (30, 60, 90, 120, 150 and 180 minutes).

Press the TOOLS button to display the Tools menu. You can also set the sleep timer by selecting Tools→SleepTimer.

To cancel the Sleep Timer function, select Off.

Timer 1 / Timer 2 / Timer 3

Three different on / off timer settings can be made.

You must set the clock first.

Set the hour, minute, and activate / inactivate.

(To activate timer with the setting you’ve chosen, set to Activate.)

Set the hour, minute, and activate / inactivate.

(To activate timer with the setting you’ve chosen, set to Activate.)

Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat

Set the desired volume level.

Source→TV/USB You can select the TV or USB device content to be played when the TV turns on automatically. Select TV or USB. (Make sure that

an USB device is connected to your TV.)

When there is only one photo file in the USB, Slide Show will not be executed.

Antenna (when Source is set to TV)

Channel (when Source is set to TV)

Select the desired channel.

Contents (when Source is set to USB)

You can select a folder on the USB Device with music or photo files to be played when the TV turns on automatically.

If the folder name is too long, the folder can not be selected.

If the folder name to be configured by the Contents function is too long, it cannot be selected.

Select Once, Everyday, Mon~Fri, Mon~Sat, Sat~Sun or Manual.

When Manual is selected, press the ► button to select the desired day of the week. Press the ENTER E

You can set the hour, minute and channel by pressing the number buttons on the remote control.

When you set the timer on, the television will eventually turn off, if no controls are operated for 3 hours after the

on by the timer. This function is only available in timer on mode and prevents overheating, which may occur if a TV is on for

Use to select TV or other external input sources such as DVD / Blu-ray players / Cable Box /

Satellite receivers (Set-Top Box) connected to the TV. Use to select the input source of your

Press the SOURCE button on the remote control to view an external signal source. TV

mode can be selected by pressing the TV button.

TV / Ext. / AV / Component / PC / HDMI1/DVI / HDMI2 / HDMI3 / HDMI4 / USB You can choose only those external devices that are connected to the TV. In the Source

List, connected inputs will be highlighted and sorted to the top. Inputs that are not connected

will be sorted to the bottom.

Ext. and PC always stay activated.

Using the Colour buttons on the remote with the Source list

Red (Refresh): Refreshes the connected external devices. Press this if your Source is

on and connected, but does not appear in the list.

TOOLS (Tools): Displays the Edit Name and Information menus.

VCR / DVD / Cable STB / Satellite STB / PVR STB / AV Receiver / Game / Camcorder / PC / DVI / DVI PC / TV / IPTV / Blu-ray

/ HD DVD / DMA Name the device connected to the input jacks to make your input source selection easier

When a PC with a resolution of 1920 x 1080@60Hz is connected to the HDMI IN 1(DVI) port, you should set the HDMI1/DVI

mode to DVI PC in the Edit Name of the Input mode.

When connecting an HDMI/DVI cable to the HDMI IN 1(DVI) port, you should set the HDMI1/DVI mode to DVI or DVI PC in

the Edit Name of the Input mode. In this case, a separate sound connection is required.

If you think you have a picture problem, perform the picture test. Check the colour pattern on

the screen to see if the problem still exists.

Yes: If the test pattern does not appear or there is noise in the test pattern, select Yes.

There may be a problem with the TV. Therefore, contact Samsung’s call centre for

No: If the test pattern is properly displayed, select No. There may be a problem with your

external equipment. Please check your connections. If the problem still persists, refer to the

external device’s user manual.

If you think you have a sound problem, please perform the sound test. Y

ou can check the sound

by playing a built-in melody sound through the TV.

If you hear no sound from the TV’s speakers, before performing the sound test, make sure

Speaker Select is set to TV speaker in the Sound menu.

The melody will be heard during the test even if Speaker Select is set to External Speaker or the sound is muted by pressing

Yes: If during the sound test you can hear sound only from one speaker or not at all, select Yes. There may be a problem with

the TV. Therefore, contact Samsung’s call centre for assistance.

No: If you can hear sound from the speakers, select No. There may be a problem with your external equipment. Please check

your connections. If the problem still persists, refer to the external device’s user manual.

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Signal Information (digital channels only)

Unlike analogue channels, which can vary in reception quality from ‘snowy’ to clear

, digital (HDTV) channels have either perfect

reception quality or you will not receive them at all. So, unlike analogue channels, you cannot fine tune a digital channel. You can,

however, adjust your antenna to improve the reception of available digital channels.

If the signal strength meter indicates that the signal is weak, physically adjust your antenna to increase the signal strength.

Continue to adjust the antenna until you find the best position with the strongest signal.

Samsung may offer upgrades for the TV’s firmware in the future. These upgrades can be

performed via the TV when it is connected to the Internet, or by downloading the new firmware

from samsung.com to a USB memory device.

Current Version is the software already installed in the TV.

Alternative Software (Backup) shows the previous version that will be replaced.

Software is represented as ‘Year/Month/Day_Version’. The more recent the date, the newer

the software version. Installing the latest version is recommended.

By USB Insert a USB drive containing the firmware upgrade downloaded from samsung.com into the

TV. Please be careful to not disconnect the power or remove the USB drive while upgrades

are being applied. The TV will turn off and turn on automatically after completing the firmware

upgrade. Please check the firmware version after the upgrades are complete (the new version

will have a higher number than the older version).

When software is upgraded, video and audio settings you have made will return to their default

(factory) settings. We recommend you write down your settings so that you can easily reset

them after the upgrade.

Upgrades the software using the broadcasting signal.

If the function is selected during the software transmission period, this function searches for available software and downloads

The time required to download the software is determined by the signal status.

Standby Mode Upgrade

To continue software upgrade with master power on, Select On by pressing the ▲ or ▼ button. 45 minutes after entering standby

mode, a manual upgrade is automatically conducted. Since the power of the unit is turned on internally

, the screen may be on

slightly for the LED product. This phenomenon may continue for more than 1 hour until the software upgrade is completed.

Alternative Software (Backup)

If there is an issue with the new firmware and it is affecting operation, you can change the software to the previous version.

If software was changed, existing software is displayed.

You can change current software to alternative software by ‘Alternative Software’.

This menu presents the connection method that provides the optimal quality for the HD TV. Refer to this information when

connecting external devices to the TV.

View this information when your TV does not work properly or when you want to upgrade the software. You can view the

information regarding the call centre, product and software file download method.

Connecting a USB Device

1. Press the POWER button to turn the TV on.

2. Connect a USB device containing photo and/or music files to the USB1 jack on the side

When the Application selection screen is displayed, press the ENTER E

select Media Play (USB).

MTP (Media Transfer Protocol) is not supported.

The file system supports FAT16, FAT32 and NTFS.

Certain types of USB Digital camera and audio devices may not be compatible with

Media Play only supports USB Mass Storage Class devices (MSC). MSC

is a Mass Storage Class Bulk-Only Transport device. Examples of MSC are

Thumb drives, Flash Card Readers and USB (USB HUB are not supported.).

Please connect directly to the USB port of your TV. If you are using a separate

cable connection, there may be a USB compatibility problem.

Before connecting your device to the TV, please back up your files to prevent

them from damage or loss of data. SAMSUNG is not responsible for any data

file damage or data loss.

Do not disconnect the USB device while it is loading.

The higher the resolution of the image, the longer it takes to display on the screen.

The maximum supported JPEG resolution is 15360X8640 pixels.

For unsupported or corrupted files, the ‘Not Supported File Format’ message is di

MP3 files with DRM that have been downloaded from a non-free site cannot be played. Digital Rights Management (DRM)

is a technology that supports the creation of content, the distribution and management of the content in an integrated

and comprehensive way, including the protection of the rights and interests of the content providers, the prevention of the

illegal copying of contents, as well as managing billings and settlements.

When moving to a photo, loading may take a few seconds. At this point, the loading icon will appear at the screen.

If more than one MSC device is connected, some of them may not be recognized. If a device requires high power (more

than 500mA or 5V), the USB device may not be supported.

If an over-power warning message is displayed while you are connecting or using a USB device, the device may not be

recognized or may malfunction.

Using the Remote Control Button in Media Play Menu

ENTER E Select the currently selected item. While playing a slide show or music file:

- Pressing the ENTER E

button during play pauses the play.

- Pressing the ENTER E

button during pause resumes the play.

Play or pause the Slide Show, music.

RETURN Return to the previous menu.

TOOLS Run various functions from the Photo and Music menus.

Jump to previous group/Jump to next group.

INFO Show file information.

MEDIA.P Exit Media Play mode.

This function enables you to view and listen to photo and/or music files saved on a USB Mass Storage Class (MSC) device.

It might not work properly with unlicensed multimedia files.

Entering the Media Play (USB) Menu

The Media Play (USB) menu is displayed.

Press the MEDIA.P button on the remote control to display the Media Play

Press the SOURCE button on the remote control to view the source list.

This function differs depending on the USB Memory.

The selected USB device name appears at the bottom left of the screen.

Removing a USB Memory Device Safely

You can remove the device safely from the TV.

1. Press the TOOLS button in the Media Play file list screen, or while a Slide Show

or music is being played.

Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select Remove Safely, then press the ENTER E

3. Remove the USB device from the TV.

Move to either ‘Group List Section’ or ‘File List Section’ using the Up and Down buttons. After selecting a section, press the ◄ or ►

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1 View Groups: The sort group where the currently selected file is contained is highlighted.

2 Currently selected file: The selected file is the file you can now control. Photo file are displayed as thumbnail images.

3 Current Device: Shows the currently selected device name. Press the Red button to select a device.

Red (Device) button: Selects a connected device.

4 Item Selection Information: Shows the number of files that are selected by pressing the

Yellow (Select) button: Selects file from the file list. Selected files are marked with a symbol

. Press the Yellow button

again to cancel a file selection.

Selecting Multiple Photos

Press the ◄ or ► button to select the desired photo file. Then press the

Repeat the above operation to select multiple photo files.

appears to the selected photo file.

4. Press the TOOLS button.

The option menu changes according to the current status.

Using this menu, you can play a SlideShow using the photo files on the USB memory device.

Using this menu, you can play a SlideShow using only the photo files in the currently selected sorting group.

Deselect All (When at least one file is selected)

You can deselect all files.

mark indicating the corresponding file is selected is hidden.

The photo file information including the name, the size, the resolution, the date modified and the path is displayed.

You can view the information of photo files during a SlideShow using the same procedures.

Press the INFO button to viewing the information.

You can remove the device safely from the TV.

1. Press the ▼ button to select the File List Section.

All files in the File List Section will be used for the Slide Show.

During the slide show, files are displayed in order from the currently shown file.

The Slide Show progresses in the order sorted in the File List Section.

Music files can be automatically played during the Slide Show if the Background

While a photo list is displayed, press the

remote control to start slide show.

SlideShow Control Buttons

ENTER E Play/Pause the Slide Show.

Play the Slide Show.

Pause the Slide Show.

Exit Slide Show and return to the photo list.

Change the SlideShow playing speed.

TOOLS Run various functions from the Photo menus.

Playing current group

1. Press the ▲ button to move to the Group List Section.

2. Select a group using the ◄ and ► buttons.

(Play) button. A slideshow begins with the files of the selected

Select the files In the File List Section, contained the desired group.

To move to the previous/next group, press the

Only the photos in the sorting group including the selected files will be used for the Slide Show

ToperformaSlideShowwithonlytheselectedles

1. Press the ▼ button to select the File List Section.

2. Press the ◄ or ► button to select the desired photo in the File List Section.

Press the Yellow button.

Repeat the above operation to select multiple photos.

mark appears to the left of the selected photo.

If you select one file, the Slide Show will not be performed.

To deselect all selected files, press the TOOLS button and select Deselect All.

The selected files will be used for the Slide Show.

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1. In the File List Section, press the Yellow buttons to select the desired photos.

The selected files will be used for the Slide Show.

Slide Show Option Menu

1. During a slide show (or when viewing a photo), press the TOOLS button to set the

You can start or stop a SlideShow.

SlideShowSpeed→Slow/Normal/Fast

You can select the slide show speed.

This function is available only during a slide show.

You can also change the speed of the Slide Show by pressing the

(FF) button during the Slide Show.

You can rotate photos saved on a USB memory device.

Whenever you press the ◄ button, it rotates by 270˚, 180˚, 90˚, and 0˚.

Whenever you press the ► button, it rotates by 90˚, 180˚, 270˚, and 0˚.

The rotated file is not saved.

You can magnify photos saved on a USB memory device. (x1 → x2 → x4)

To move the enlarged photo image, press the ENTER E

button, then press the ▲/▼/◄/► buttons. Note that when the

enlarged picture is smaller than the original screen size, the location change function doesn’t work.

The enlarged file is not saved.

You can select background music when watching a Slide Show.

To use this feature, there must be music and photo files stored on the USB device.

BackgroundMusic→Off/On

Off: Background music is not played.

On: When the background music is available, if you select On, the music is played back.

Select Music File (0 File(s) Selected)

Only the selected music file is set as the background music.

Picture Setting / Sound Setting

You can select the picture and sound settings.

The photo file information is displayed.

You can remove the device safely from the TV.

Selecting Multiple Music Files

Press the ◄ or ► button to select the desired music file. Then press the

Repeat the above operation to select multiple music files.

appears to the selected music file.

4. Press the TOOLS button.

The option menu changes according to the current status.

Using this menu, you can only play music files in the currently selected sorting group.

Deselect All (When at least one file is selected)

You can deselect all files.

mark indicating the corresponding file is selected is hidden.

The music file information including the name, the size, the date modified and the path is displayed.

You can view the music file information during Play Current Group using the same procedures.

Press the INFO button to viewing the information.

You can remove the device safely from the TV.

1. Press the ▼ button to select the File List Section.

2. Press the ◄ or ► button to select a music file to be played.

This menu only shows files with the MP3 file extension. Files with other

file extensions are not displayed, even if they are saved on the same USB

The selected file is displayed at the top with its playing time.

To adjust the music volume, press the volume button on the remote control.

To mute the sound, press the MUTE button on the remote control.

If the sound is odd when playing MP3 files, adjust the Equalizer and SRS TruSurround HD in the Sound menu. (An

over-modulated MP3 file may cause a sound problem.)

The playing duration of a music file may be displayed as ‘00:00:00’ if its playing time information is not found at the start of

(FF) buttons do not function during play.

Music Play Control Buttons

ENTER E Play/Pause the music file.

Pause the music file

Exit play mode and return to the music list.

TOOLS Run various functions from the Music menus.

Music function information icon

When all music files in the folder (or the selected file) are repeated. Repeat Mode is On.

When all music files in the folder (or the selected file) are played once. Repeat Mode is Off.

Playing the music group

1. Press the ▲ button to move to the Group List Section.

2. Select a group using the ◄ and ► buttons.

(Play) button. The files of the selected group will start playing.

Select the files In the File List Section, contained the desired group.

To move to the previous/next group, press the

The music files in the sorting group including the selected file are played.

Playingtheselectedmusicles

1. Press the ▼ button to select the File List Section.

Repeat the above operation to select multiple music files.

appears to the left of the selected music file.

To deselect all selected files, press the TOOLS button and select Deselect All.

The selected files will be played.

You can play music files repeatedly.

Picture Setting / Sound Setting

You can configure the picture and sound settings.

The music file information is displayed.

You can remove the device safely from the TV.

Select to repeatedly play music files.

ScreenSaverRunTime→2hours/4hours/8hours

Select to set the waiting time before the screen saver appears.

Select to viewing the information of the connected device.

You can remove the device safely from the TV.

is a function that enables you to control all connected Samsung devices that support Anynet+ with your Samsung TV’s

system can be used only with Samsung devices that have the Anynet

feature. To be sure your Samsung

device has this feature, check if there is an Anynet

To connect to Home Theatre

Connect the HDMI IN jack of the home theatre and the HDMI OUT jack of the corresponding Anynet

device using an HDMI

Connect the Optical cable between the DIGITAL AUDIO OUT (OPTICAL) jack on your TV and the Digital Audio Input on

When following the connection above, the Optical jack only outputs 2 channel audio.

You will only hear sound from the

Home Theatre’s Front Left and Right speakers and the subwoofer. If you want to hear 5.1 channel audio, connect the

DIGITAL AUDIO OUT (OPTICAL) jack on the DVD / Satellite Box (ie Anynet Device 1 or 2) directly to the Amplifier or

Home Theatre, not the TV.

Connect only one Home Theatre.

You can connect an Anynet

works when the AV device supporting Anynet

is in the Standby or On status.

supports up to 12 AV devices in total. Note that you can connect up to 3 devices of the same type.

by selecting Tools→Anynet

(HDMI-CEC) must be set to On.

(HDMI-CEC) function is disabled, all the Anynet+ related operations

Device to turn Off automatically when the TV is turned Off.

The active source on the TV remote must be set to TV to use the Anynet

If you set Auto Turn Off to Yes, connected external devices are also turned off when the

TV is turned off. If an external device is still recording, it may or may not turn off.

Switching between Anynet

devices connected to the TV are listed.

If you cannot find a device you want, press the red button to scan for devices.

Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select a particular device and press the ENTER E

is switched to the selected device.

Only when you set Anynet

(HDMI-CEC) to On in the Application menu, the Device

Switching to the selected devices may take up to 2 minutes. You cannot cancel the

operation during the switching operation.

The time required to scan for devices is determined by the number of connected devices.

When the device scan is complete, the number of devices found are not displayed.

Although the TV automatically searches the device list when the TV is turned on via the power button, devices connected to

the TV may not always be automatically displayed in the device list. Press the red button to search for the connected device.

If you have selected external input mode by pressing the SOURCE button, you cannot use the Anynet

function. Make sure to

device by using the Device List.

menu changes depending on the type and status of the Anynet

devices connected to the TV.

mode changes to TV broadcast mode.

(device_name) MENU Shows the connected device menus. E.g. If a DVD recorder is connected, the disc

menu of the DVD recorder will appear.

(device_name) INFO Shows the play menu of the connected device. E.g. If a DVD recorder is connected,

the play menu of the DVD recorder will appear.

Recording: (*recorder)

Starts recording immediately using the recorder. (This is only available for devices that

support the recording function.)

Stop Recording: (*recorder) Stops recording.

Receiver Sound is played through the receiver.

If more than one recording device is connected, they are displayed as (*recorder) and if only one recording device is

connected, it will be represented as (*device_name).

TV Remote Control Buttons Available in Anynet

After switching to the device, when the

menu of the corresponding device is

displayed on the screen.

After switching to the device, while playing

Device with built-in

After switching to the device, when you

are watching a TV Programme.

Audio Device When Receiver is activated.

function only works when the active source on the TV remote control is set to TV.

button works only while in the recordable state.

You cannot control Anynet

devices using the buttons on the TV. You can control Anynet

devices only using the TV remote

The TV remote control may not work under certain conditions. If this occurs, reselect the Anynet

functions do not operate with other manufacturers’ products.

operations may differ depending on the device.

You can make a recording of a TV Programme using a Samsung recorder.

2. Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select Recording Immediately and press the ENTER E

button. Recording begins.

When there is more than one recording device

When multiple recording devices are connected, the recording devices are listed.

Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select a recording device and press the ENTER E

button. Recording begins.

When the recording device is not displayed select Device List and press the Red

button to search devices

Press the EXIT button to exit.

You can record the source streams by selecting Recording: (device_name).

button will record whatever you are currently watching. If you are watching video from another device,

the video from the device is recorded.

Before recording, check whether the antenna jack is properly connected to the recording device. To properly connect an

antenna to a recording device, refer to the recording device’s users manual.

Listening through a Receiver (Home theatre)

You can listen to sound through a receiver instead of the TV speaker.

1. Press the TOOLS button. Press the ENTER E

2. Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select Receiver. Press the ◄ or ► button to select On or Off.

Press the EXIT button to exit.

If your receiver supports audio only, it may not appear in the device list.

The receiver will work when you have properly connected the optical in jack of the

receiver to the DIGITAL AUDIO OUT (OPTICAL) jack of the TV.

When the receiver (home theatre) is set to On, you can hear sound output from

the TV’s Optical jack. When the TV is displaying a DTV(air) signal, the TV will send

out 5.1 channel sound to the Home Theatre receiver. When the source is a digital component such as a DVD and is

connected to the TV via HDMI, only 2 channel sound will be heard from the Home Theatre receiver.

If there is a power interruption to the TV when the Receiver is set to On (by disconnecting the power cord or a power

failure), the Speaker Select may be set to External Speaker when you turn the TV on again.

does not work. Check if the device is an Anynet

system supports Anynet

Connect only one receiver (home theatre).

device power cord is properly connected.

(HDMI-CEC) is set to On in the Anynet

Check whether the TV remote control is in TV mode.

Check whether it is Anynet

exclusive remote control.

doesn’t work in certain situations. (Searching channels, Operating Media Play,

When connecting or removing the HDMI 1.3 cable, please make sure to search devices

again or turn your TV off and on again.

I want to start Anynet

. Check if the Anynet+ device is properly connected to the TV and check if the Anynet

(HDMI-CEC) is set to On in the Anynet

Press the TV button on the TV remote control to switch to TV. Then press the TOOLS button

menu and select a menu you want.

I want to exit Anynet

. Select View TV in the Anynet

Press the SOURCE button on the TV remote control and select a device other than Anynet

, PRE-CH, and FAV.CH to change the TV mode. (Note that the channel

button operates only when a tuner-embedded Anynet

device is not connected.)

‘Connecting to Anynet+

device...’ appears on the

You cannot use the remote control when you are configuring Anynet

or switching to a view

Use the remote control when the Anynet

setting or switching to view mode is complete.

You cannot use the play function when Plug & Play is in progress.

The connected device is

Check whether or not the HDMI 1.3 cable is properly connected.

Check whether Anynet

(HDMI-CEC) is set to On in the Anynet

You can connect an Anynet

device using the HDMI 1.3 cable only. Some HDMI cables may

If it is terminated by an abnormal situation such as disconnecting the HDMI cable or power

cord or a power failure, please repeat the device scan.

Check whether the antenna jack on the recording device is properly connected.

Connect the optical cable between TV and the receiver.

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RECOMMENDATIONS Teletext Feature

Most television stations provide written information services via Teletext. The index page of the Teletext service gives you

information on how to use the service. In addition, you can select various options to suit your requirements by using the remote

For Teletext information to be displayed correctly, channel reception must be stable. Otherwise, information may be missing or

some pages may not be displayed.

Exit from the Teletext display.

(answers to quiz games, for

example). To display normal

screen, press it again.

Press to display the double-size

letters in the upper half of the

screen. For lower half of the

screen, press it again. To display

normal screen, press it once

Used to store the Teletext pages.

5 Colour buttons (red/green/yellow/

If the FASTEXT system is used

by a broadcasting company, the

different topics covered on a

Teletext page are colour-coded

and can be selected by pressing

the coloured buttons. Press

one of them corresponding

to the required. The page is

displayed with other coloured

information that can be selected

in the same way. To display the

previous or next page, press the

Press to select the Teletext mode

(LIST/ FLOF). If you press it in the

LIST mode, it switches into the List

save mode. In the List save mode, you

can save Teletext page into list using

Press to activate Teletext mode after

selecting the channel providing the

Teletext service. Press it twice to

overlap the Teletext with the current

broadcasting screen.

page at any time while you are viewing

Used to hold the display on a given

page if the selected page is linked with

several secondary pages which follow

on automatically. To resume, press it

Used to display the broadcast when

Used to display the previous Teletext

You can change Teletext pages by pressing the numeric buttons on the remote control.

N N INFO C H L I S T AD

The Teletext pages are organized according to six categories:

A Selected page number.

B Broadcasting channel identity.

C Current page number or search indications.

Teletext information is often divided between several pages displayed in sequence, which can be accessed by:

Entering the page number

Selecting a title in a list

Selecting a coloured heading (FASTEXT system)

Teletext level supported by the TV is version 2.5 which is capable of displaying additional graphics or text.

Depending upon the transmission, blank side panels can occur when displaying T

In these cases, additional graphics or text is not transmitted.

Older TV’s which do not support version 2.5 are not capable of displaying any additional graphics or text, regardless of the

Teletext transmission.

Press the TV button to exit from the Teletext display.

Installing the Stand

Preset: Place the Guide Stand and Cover Neck onto the stand and fasten it using the

1. Attach your LED TV to the stand.

Two or more people should carry the TV.

Make sure to distinguish between the front and back of the stand when assembling

To make sure the TV is installed on the stand at a proper level, do not apply excess

downward pressure to the upper left of right sides of the TV.

Fasten screws at position

and then fasten screws at position

Stand the product up and fasten the screws. If you fasten the screws with the LED TV

placed down, it may lean to one side.

N N N N N INFO CH L I S T AD Front

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Disconnecting the Stand

1. Remove screws from the back of the TV.

2. Separate the stand from the TV.

Two or more people should carry the TV.

Cover the bottom hole with the cover.

Installing the Wall Mount Kit

Wall mount items (sold separately) allow you to mount the TV on the wall.

For detailed information on installing the wall mount, see the instructions provided with the

Wall Mount items. Contact a technician for assistance when installing the wall mounted

Samsung Electronics is not responsible for any damage to the product or injury to yourself or

others if you elect to install the TV on your own.

Do not install your Wall Mount Kit while your TV is turned on. It may result in personal

injury due to electric shock.

Remove the stand and cover the bottom hole with a cap and fasten with screw.

N Anti-Theft Kensington Lock

The Kensington Lock is a device used to physically fix the system when using it in a public

place. The appearance and locking method may differ from the illustration depending on the

Refer to the manual provided with the Kensington Lock for proper use.

The locking device has to be purchased separately.

The location of the Kensington Lock may be different depending on its model.

Insert the locking device into the Kensington slot on the LED TV (1) and turn it in the

Fix the Kensington Lock to a desk or a heavy stationary object.

Assembling the Cables

Enclose the cables in the Holder-Wire Cable so that the cables are not visible through the transparent stand.

Do not pull the cables too hard when arranging them. This may cause damage to the product’s connection terminals.

Preparing before installing Wall-Mount

Case A. Installing the SAMSUNG Wall-Mount Case B. Installing another company’s Wall-Mount

Securing the Installation Space

Keep the required distances between the product and other objects (e.g. walls) to ensure proper ventilation.

Failing to do so may result in fire or a problem with the product due to an increase in the internal temperature of the product.

Install the product so the required distances shown in the figure are kept.

When using a stand or wall-mount, use parts provided by Samsung Electronics only

If you use parts provided by another manufacturer, it may result in a problem with the product or an injury due to the

If you use parts provided by another manufacturer, it may result in a problem with the product or fire due to an increase in

the internal temperature of the product due to poor ventilation.

The appearance may differ depending on the product.

When installing the product with a stand When installing the product with a wall-mount

Securing the TV to the Wall

Caution: Pulling, pushing, or climbing on the TV may cause the TV to fall. In particular, ensure your children do

not hang over or destabilize the TV; doing so may cause the TV to tip over, causing serious injuries or death.

Follow all safety precautions provided on the included Safety Flyer. For added stability

, install the anti-fall device

for safety purposes, as follows.

To avoid the TV from falling:

1. Put the screws into the clamps and firmly fasten them onto the wall. Confirm that the

screws have been firmly installed onto the wall.

You may need additional material such as an anchor depending on the type of wall.

Since the necessary clamps, screws, and string are not supplied, please purchase

2. Remove the screws from the centre back of the TV, put the screws into the clamps, and

then fasten the screws onto the TV again.

Screws may not be supplied with the product. In this case, please purchase the

screws of the following specifications.

Screw Specifications

For a 32 ~ 40 Inch LED TV: M6 X L15

For a 40 ~ 55 inch LED TV : M8 X L30

3. Connect the clamps fixed onto the TV and the clamps fixed onto the wall with a strong

string and then tie the string tightly.

Install the TV near to the wall so that it does not fall backwards.

It is safe to connect the string so that the clamps fixed on the wall are equal to or

lower than the clamps fixed on the TV.

Untie the string before moving the TV.

4. Verify all connections are properly secured. Periodically check connections for any

sign of fatigue for failure. If you have any doubt about the security of your connections,

contact a professional installer.

Check that the mains lead has been connected to a wall socket.

Check that you have pressed the button on your set.

Check the picture contrast and brightness settings.

Normal picture but no sound

Check whether the MUTE M

button has been pressed on the remote control.

Check the Speaker Select settings.

Screen is black and power

indicator light blinks steadily

On your computer check; Power, Signal Cable.

The TV is using its power management system.

Move the computer’s mouse or press any key on the keyboard.

No picture or black and white

Adjust the colour settings.

Check that the broadcast system selected is correct.

Sound and picture interference

Try to identify the electrical appliance that is affecting the set and move it further away.

Plug your set into a different mains socket.

Blurred or snowy picture,

Check the direction, location and connections of your aerial.

This interference is often due to the use of an indoor aerial.

Remote control malfunctions

Replace the remote control batteries.

Clean the upper edge of the remote control (transmission window).

Check the battery terminals.

‘Check signal cable.’ message is

Check that the signal cable is rmly connected to the PC or video sources.

Check that the PC or video sources are turned on.

On PC mode, ‘Not Supported

Mode.’ message is displayed

Check the maximum resolution and the frequency of the video adaptor.

Compare these values with the data in the Display Modes.

The damaged picture appears in

the corner of the screen

If Screen Fit is selected in some external devices, the damaged picture may appear in the corner of the

screen. This symptom is caused by external devices, not TV.

The ‘Resets all settings to

the default values.’ message

This appears when you press and hold the EXIT button for a while. The product settings are reset to the

You may see small particles if

you look closely at the edge of

the bezel surrounding the TV

This is part of the product’s design and is not a defect.

This TFT LED panel uses a panel consisting of sub pixels (6 220 800) which require sophisticated technology to produce.

However, there may be few bright or dark pixels on the screen. These pixels will have no impact on the performance of the

Environmental Considerations

Operating Temperature

10°C to 40°C (50°F to 104°F)

10% to 80%, non-condensing

-20°C to 45°C (-4°F to 113°F)

5% to 95%, non-condensing

Environmental Considerations

Operating Temperature

10°C to 40°C (50°F to 104°F)

10% to 80%, non-condensing

-20°C to 45°C (-4°F to 113°F)

5% to 95%, non-condensing

Design and specifications are subject to change without prior notice.

This device is a Class B digital apparatus.

For the power supply and Power Consumption, refer to the label attached to the product.

N N N BN68-02328D-00L04.indb 49 2009-05-14 �� 2:34:37This product uses parts of the software from the Independent JPEG Group.

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This product uses some software programs which are distributed under the GPL/LGPL

license. Accordingly, the following

GPL and LGPL software source codes that have been used in this product can be provided after asking to vdswmanager@

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(Applicable in the European Union and other European countries with separate battery return systems.)

This marking on the battery, manual or packaging indicates that the batteries in this product should not be disposed of with other household

waste at the end of their working life. Where marked, the chemical symbols Hg, Cd or Pb indicate that the battery contains mercury, cadmium

or lead above the reference levels in EC Directive 2006/66. If batteries are not properly disposed of, these substances can cause harm to

human health or the environment. To protect natural resources and to promote material reuse, please separate batteries from other types of

waste and recycle them through your local, free battery return system.