Samsung DE46A manuel d'utilisation
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User Manual ME40A ME46A ME55A DE40A DE46A DE55A UE46A UE55A The color and the appearance may differ depending on the product, and the speci fications are subject to change without prior notic e to improve the performance. BN46-00098B-06[...]
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2 Before Using the Product Before Using the Product Copyright The content s of this manua l are subjec t to change with out notice to improve qua lity. 2011 Sam sung Electron ics Samsung Electro nics owns th e copyright fo r this man ual. Use or reproduction of this manual in part s or entirety with out the autho rization of Samsung Electronic s is[...]
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3 Before Using the Product Before Using the Product Cleaning Exercise care when cleaning as th e panel and exte rior of advanced LCDs are easily scr atched. Take the following steps when c leaning. The following images are for reference only. Real-life situations may differ from what is shown in the images. Storage High-glossy models can develo p w[...]
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4 Before Using the Product Before Using the Product Safety Precautions Symbols Cautio n RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN Caution : TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELEC TRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). THERE ARE NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER ALL SERVICING TO QUALIFIED PERSONNEL. This symbol indicat es that high voltag e is present ins id[...]
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5 Before Using the Product Before Using the Product Electricity and Safety The following images are for reference only. Real-life situations may differ from what is shown in the images. Warning Do not use a damaged p ower cord o r plug, or a loose powe r socket. An electric shock or fire may re sult. Do not use m ultiple pro ducts with a sing l[...]
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6 Before Using the Product Before Using the Product Caution Installation Warning Do not disconnect the power cord wh ile the prod uct is being used. The product may become damage d by an electric sho ck. Only use the p ower cord pr ovided with your produc t by Samsung. Do not use t he power cord with other pro ducts. A fire or electric shoc[...]
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7 Before Using the Product Before Using the Product Caution Keep the plastic packa ging out of the reach of ch ildren. Children may suffoca te. Do not install t he product on an unstab le or vibrating surface (insec ure shelf, sloped surfa ce, etc.) The product may fall and become dam aged and/o r cause an injury. Using the produ ct in [...]
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8 Before Using the Product Before Using the Product Operation Warning Set down the p roduct gently Product failure o r person al injury may result. Installing the product in an unusual place (a place expose d to a lot of fine particles, chemical sub stances or extreme tempe ratures, or an airport or train station whe re the produc t should oper[...]
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9 Before Using the Product Before Using the Product During a lightn ing or thund erstorm, re move the powe r cord and do not touc h the antenna cable . A fire or electric shoc k may result. Do not drop objects on the pr oduct or apply impact. A fire or electric shoc k may result. Do not move the pr oduct by pulli ng the powe r cord or any c[...]
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10 Before Using the Product Before Using the Product Caution Do not insert m etallic objects (cho psticks, coins, hairpi ns, etc) or objects that burn easily (paper, match es, etc) into th e product ( via the ven t or input/outp ut ports, etc ). Be sure to powe r off the produ ct and disco nnect the power cord when water or other fore ign subst[...]
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11 Before Using the Product Before Using the Product Do not use humidifi ers or stoves ar ound the pr oduct. A fire or electric shoc k may result. Rest your eye s for more t han 5 minutes for every 1 h our of prod uct use. Eye fatigue will be relie ved. Do not touc h the screen when the pr oduct has be en turned o n for an exte nded period [...]
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Table Of Cont ents 12 Table Of Contents BEFORE USING THE PRODUCT 2 Copyright 3 Cleaning 3S t o r a g e 4 Safety Precautions 4S y m b o l s 5 Electricity and Safety 6 Installation 8O p e r a t i o n PREPARATIONS 21 Checking the Contents 21 Removing the Packaging 22 Checking the Components 24 Parts 24 Control Panel 25 Reverse Side 27 Anti-theft Lock [...]
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Table Of Contents Table Of Cont ents 13 51 Connecting and Using a PC 51 Connecting to a PC 54 Changing the Resolution 56 Connecting to a Video Device 56 Connection Using the AV Cable 56 Connection Using the component Cable 57 Connection Using an HDMI-DVI Cable 58 Connection Using an HDMI Cable 59 Connecting an External Monitor 59 Connecting to an A[...]
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Table Of Contents Table Of Cont ents 14 68 What is MDC? 68 Connecting to MDC 69 Connection Ma nagement 70 Auto Set ID 71 Cloning 72 Command Retry 73 Getting Started with MDC 75 Main Screen Layout 76 Menus 78 Screen Adjustment 82 Sound Adjustment 83 System Setup 91 Tool Settings 93 Other Functions 98 Troubleshooting Guide SCREEN ADJUSTMENT 100 Pictu[...]
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Table Of Contents Table Of Cont ents 15 107 Advanced Settings 107 Black Tone 108 Dynamic Contrast 108 Shadow Detail 108 Gamma 108 Expert Pattern 108 RGB Only Mode 108 Colo(u)r Space 109 White Balance 109 10p White Balance ( Off / On ) 109 Flesh Tone 109 Edge Enhancement ( Off / On ) 109 Motion Lighting ( Off / On ) 109 LED Motion Plus ( Off / On ) [...]
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Table Of Contents Table Of Cont ents 16 117 Videos 117 Playing a Video 121 Photos 121 Viewing a Photo (or Slide Show ) 122 Music 122 Playing Music 124 Videos / Photos / Music - Additional Functions 124 Sorting the file lists 125 Videos / Photos / Music Play Option menu 127 Source 127 Source 127 Edit Name 128 Information 128 Refresh 129 AllShare NET[...]
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Table Of Contents Table Of Cont ents 17 142 Time 142 Clock set 142 Sleep Timer 142 On Timer 143 Off Timer 143 Holiday Management 144 Menu Language 145 Eco Solution 145 Energy Saving 145 Eco Sensor ( Off / On ) 146 No Signal Power Off 146 Auto Power Off ( Off / On ) 146 Security 146 Safety Lock ( Off / On ) 146 Button Lock ( Off / On ) 147 Change PI[...]
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Table Of Contents Table Of Cont ents 18 154 General 154 Max. Power Saving 154 Game Mode 155 BD Wise 155 Auto Power 155 Standby Control 155 Lamp Schedule 155 OSD Display 156 Power On Adjustment 156 Temperature Control 156 Device Name 157 Anynet+(HDMI-CEC) 157 Anynet+(HDMI-CEC) 158 Auto Turn Off 160 Receiver 161 DivX® Video On Demand 161 Network Rem[...]
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Table Of Contents Table Of Cont ents 19 174 Local Schedule 174 Local Schedule Manager 174 Registering a Local Schedule 177 Modifying a local schedule Local Schedule 178 Deleting a local schedule Local Schedule 180 Running a local schedule Local Schedule 181 Stopping a local schedule Local Schedule 182 Viewing the details of a local schedule Local S[...]
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Table Of Contents Table Of Cont ents 20 APPENDIX 200 Contact SAMSUNG WORLDWIDE 206 Optimum Picture Qu ality and Afterimage Burn-in Prevention 206 Optimum Picture Quality 207 Prevention of Afterimage Burn-in 210 Correct Disposal of This Product (Waste Electrical & Electronic Equipment) - Europe only 210 Correct disposal of batteries in this prod[...]
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21 1 Preparations 1 Preparations 1.1 Checking the Contents 1.1.1 Removing the Packaging 1 Remove the blac k locking device at the bottom of the box. 2 Using the grooves in the bo x, lift and remove the t op of the box. 3 Check the compo nents and re move the styrofoam an d plastic bag . The appearance of actual components may differ from the image [...]
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22 Preparations 1 1 Preparations 1.1.2 Checking the Components Contact the vendor where you purchased the product if any components are missing. The appearance of the components and items sold separately may differ from the image shown. Components Components may differ in different locations. The RS232C adapter can be used to connect to ano[...]
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23 Preparations 1 1 Preparations Items sold separately The stand is not supplied. The following items can be purchased at your nearest retailer. Wall-mount KIT RS232C stereo cable DVI cable HDMI-DVI Cable HDMI cable DP cable RCA stereo ca ble Video cable LAN cable Stereo cable Component cable RCA cable[...]
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24 Preparations 1 1 Preparations 1.2 Parts 1.2.1 Control Pa nel The color and shape of parts may differ from what is shown. Specifications are subject to change without notice to improve quality. Keep the area between the remote sensor and remote control obstacle-free. Sensor Description Selects the input so urce that an ex ternal device is[...]
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25 Preparations 1 1 Preparations 1.2.2 Reverse Side The color and shape of parts may differ from what is shown. Specifications are subject to change without notice to improve quality. Use this button for turning the Display on and off. Remote sensor Receives signals from the remote To control t he remote c ontrol in front o f the produ ct, lower th[...]
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26 Preparations 1 1 Preparations [RGB / DVI / DP / HDMI AUDIO IN] Receives sound fr om a PC via an au dio cable. [USB] Connect to a USB memory device . [AV IN / COMPON ENT IN] Conne cts to a source device using the AV/c omponent adap ter. [DP IN] Connects to a PC using a DP cab le. [HDMI IN] Connects to a source device using an HDMI cab le. [DVI OU[...]
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27 Preparations 1 1 Preparations Assembling the Holder-Wire stand * Stand : S old separate ly 1.2.3 Anti-theft Lock An anti-theft lock allows you to use th e product securely even in public places. The locking device shape and locking method depend on the manufacturer. Refer to the user guide provided with your anti-theft locking device for[...]
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28 Preparations 1 1 Preparations 1.2.4 Remote Control Using other display devices in the same space as the remote control of this product can cause the other display devices to be inadvertently controlled. Remote control button functions may differ for different products. This is a special remote control for the visually impaired person[...]
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29 Preparations 1 1 Preparations Adjusting the OSD with the Remote Control To place batteries in the remote control 1. Open the OS D menu. 2. Select from Picture , Sound , Media , Network , System or Support in the displayed OSD menu scre en. 3. Chang e settings as de sired. 4. Finish setting. 5. Close the onscree n display (OSD) menu. MENU EXIT[...]
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30 Preparations 1 1 Preparations Remote Control Reception Range Use the remote c ontrol within 7m to 10m from the sensor on the product at an angle of 30 from the left and right. Store used batteries out of reach of children and recycle. Do not use a new and used battery together . Replace both batteries at the same time. Remove batteri[...]
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31 Preparations 1 1 Preparations 1.3 Before Installing the Product (Installation Guide) To prevent injury, this apparatus must be securely attached to the floor/wall in accordance with the installation instructions. Ensure that an authorized installa tion company installs the wall mount. Otherwise, it may fall and cause personal injury. [...]
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32 Preparations 1 1 Preparations 1.3.2 Ventilation 1. Installation on a Perpendicula r Wall Figure 1.1 Side view A Minimum 40 mm B Ambient temperat ure: Under 35 C When installin g the product on a pe rpendicular wall, allo w at least 40m m of space between the product an d wall surface for ve ntilation and en sure that the ambient temperatur e[...]
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33 Preparations 1 1 Preparations 2. Installation on an I ndented Wall Contact Samsung Customer Service Center for further details. When installing the product on an indented wall, al low at least the space specified above between the product and wall for ventilation and ensure th at the ambient temperature is kept below 35 C. 3. Installation in an [...]
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34 Preparations 1 1 Preparations 1.3.3 Dimensions (Unit: mm) All drawings are not necessarily to scale. Some dimensions are subject to change without prior notice. Refer to the dimensions prior to performing installation of your prod uct. Not responsible for typographical or printed errors. Model name SET - Dimension (W x D x H) [mm] Without STAND [...]
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35 Preparations 1 1 Preparations 1.4 Installing the Wall Mount 1.4.1 Preparing before installing Wall-Mount 1.4.2 Installing the Wall Mount Kit The wall mount kit (sold separately) allow s you to mount the product on the wall. For detailed informatio n on installing the wall moun t, see the instructions prov ided with the wall mount. We recommend y[...]
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36 Preparations 1 1 Preparations Do not install your Wall Mount Kit wh ile your product is turned on. It may result in personal injury due to electric shock. Standard dimensions for wall mount kits are shown in the table below. Samsung wall mount kits contain a detailed installation manual and all parts necessary for assembly are provided. [...]
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37 Preparations 1 1 Preparations 1.5 Remote Control (RS232C) 1.5.1 Cable Connection Pin assignment Interface RS232C (9 pins) Pin TxD (No. 2), Rx D (No. 3), GND (N o. 5) Bit rate 9600 bps Data bits 8 bit Parity None Stop bit 1 bit Flow control None Maximum length 15m (only shield ed type) Pin Signal 1 Detect d ata car rier 2 Received da ta 3 Tra[...]
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38 Preparations 1 1 Preparations RS232C cable Connector: 9-Pin D-Sub to Stereo Cable Connection -P1- -P1- -P2- -P2- Female Rx Tx Gnd 2 3 5 --------> <-------- --------- 1 2 3 Tx Rx Gnd STEREO PLUG (3.5ø) 1 5 9 6 -P2- STEREO PLUG (3.5ø) 1 2 3 -P1- RS232C IN OUT RS232C IN OUT RS232C IN OUT RS232C IN OUT[...]
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39 Preparations 1 1 Preparations 1.5.2 Control Codes Viewing control state (Get control command) Controlling (Set control command) Command Issued IDs can be displayed in hexadecimals. However, ID 0 must be displayed as 0xFF. All communications take place in hexadecimals . The checksum is calculat ed by adding up all values except the he ade[...]
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40 Preparations 1 1 Preparations To control all de vices connected by a serial cable simultaneously irrespec tive of IDs, set the ID as "0xFE" and transm it commands. Com mands will be exe cuted by each device but ACK will n ot respond. Power control Function A product ca n be powere d on and off u sing a PC. Viewing power sta[...]
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41 Preparations 1 1 Preparations Volume control Function The volume o f a product ca n be adjusted usin g a PC. Viewing volume sta te (Get Volume Stat us) Setting the vo lume (Set Volume ) "Volume": Volume value code to be set o n a product ( 0-100) Ack "Volume": Volume value code to be set o n a product ( 0-100)[...]
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42 Preparations 1 1 Preparations Input source control Function The input s ource of a pro duct can be changed usin g a PC. Viewing input sour ce state (Get Inp ut Source Status) Setting the in put source (Se t Input Source ) "Input Source ": An input sou rce code to b e set on a p roduct DVI_video, HDMI1_PC and HDMI2_PC ca[...]
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43 Preparations 1 1 Preparations "Input Source ": An input sou rce code to b e set on a p roduct Nak "ERR" : A code showing what error has oc curred Header Comma nd ID Data length Ack/Nak r-CMD Val1 Checksu m 0xAA 0xFF 3 ‘A’ 0x14 "Input Source" Header Comma nd ID Data length Ack/Nak r-CMD Val1 Checksu m 0xAA 0x[...]
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44 Preparations 1 1 Preparations Screen Function The screen mode of a pr oduct can b e changed u sing a PC. Screen mode cannot be c ontrolled whe n the Video Wall function is enabled . This control can only be used on models that include a product. Viewing scree n status (Get Screen Mode Status) Setting the p icture size (Set Pictur e S[...]
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45 Preparations 1 1 Preparations Screen size control Function The screen size of a produ ct can be ch anged using a PC. Viewing the screen size (Ge t Screen Size Stat us) Ack "Screen Size": Produc t screen size (range : 0 – 255, unit: inch) Nak "ERR" : A code showing what error has oc curred Header Command ID D[...]
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46 Preparations 1 1 Preparations PIP On/Off control Function The PIP mode o f a product c an be turn ed on or off u sing a PC. Only available on models that have the PIP function The mode cannot be controlled if Video Wall is set to On . This function is not available in MagicInfo. Viewing PIP on/off state (Get the PIP ON / OFF [...]
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47 Preparations 1 1 Preparations Auto adjustment control (PC and BNC only) Function Automatically ad just the PC system screen usin g a PC. Viewing auto adjustm ent state (Get Au to Adjustment Statu s) Setting auto adjustment (Se t Auto Adjustment) "Auto Adjustment" : 0x00 (at all times) Ack Nak "ERR" : A cod[...]
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48 Preparations 1 1 Preparations Video Wall Mode Control Function Video Wall Mode can be activated on a produ ct using a PC. This contro l is only available on a product whose Video Wall is enabled . This funct ion is not av ailable in MagicInfo. Viewing video wall mode (Get Video Wall Mode) Setting the video wall (Set Video Wall Mode) [...]
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49 Preparations 1 1 Preparations Safety Lock Function PC can be used to turn the Safety Lock fun ction on or off on a pro duct. This contro l is available reg ardless of whether or n ot the power is turned on. Viewing the saf ety lock state (Get Safety Lock Status) Enabling or disabling safety lock (S et Safety Lock Ena ble / Disable) &[...]
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50 2 Connecting and Us ing a Source Device 2 Connecting and Using a Source Device 2.1 Before Connecting Check the follo wing before you connect this p roduct with ot her devices. Dev ices that can b e connected to this product inc lude PCs, camcor ders, speakers, s et top boxes an d DVD/Blu-ray Dis c players. 2.1.1 Pre-connection Checkpoints Be[...]
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51 Connecting and Using a Source Device 2 2 Connecting and Us ing a Source Device 2.2 Connecting and Using a PC 2.2.1 Connecting to a PC A PC can be conne cted to the pr oduct in a variety of ways. Select a connection m ethod suitab le for your PC. After conn ecting th e PC, connect the power cab le. Connecting parts may differ in different[...]
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52 Connecting and Using a Source Device 2 2 Connecting and Us ing a Source Device Connection Using an HDMI-DVI Cable When you connect a PC to the product using an HDMI-DVI cable, set Edit Name to DVI PC to access video and audio content stored on the PC. Connection Using an HDMI Cable HDMI IN RGB / DVI / DP / HDMI AUDIO IN HDMI IN[...]
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53 Connecting and Using a Source Device 2 2 Connecting and Us ing a Source Device Connection Using an DP Cable DP IN[...]
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54 Connecting and Using a Source Device 2 2 Connecting and Us ing a Source Device 2.2.2 Changing the Resolution Adjust the resolution and refresh rate in Control Panel on your PC to obtain optimum picture quality. The picture quality of TFT-LCDs may degrade if the optimum resolution is not selecte d. Changing the Resolution on Windows XP Go to Cont[...]
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55 Connecting and Using a Source Device 2 2 Connecting and Us ing a Source Device Changing the Resolution on Windows 7 Go to Control P anel Display Screen Resolution , and change th e resolution. 12 34 **** ****[...]
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56 Connecting and Using a Source Device 2 2 Connecting and Us ing a Source Device 2.3 Connecting to a Video Device You can con nect a video device to the product using a cable. Connecting parts may differ in different products. Press the SOURCE button on the remote control to change the source. 2.3.1 Connection Using the AV Cable 2.3.2 [...]
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57 Connecting and Using a Source Device 2 2 Connecting and Us ing a Source Device 2.3.3 Connection Usin g an HDMI-DVI Cable Audio will not be enabled if the product is conn ected to a video device using an HDMI-DVI cable. To resolve this, additionally connect an audio cable to the audio ports on the product and video device. Supported resol[...]
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58 Connecting and Using a Source Device 2 2 Connecting and Us ing a Source Device 2.3.4 Connection Us ing an HDMI Cable Using an HDMI cable or HDMI to DVI Cable (up to 1080p ) For better p icture and a udio quality, co nnect to a d igital device using an HDMI cable. An HDMI cable suppo rts digital vide o and audio signals, and does not requ[...]
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59 Connecting and Using a Source Device 2 2 Connecting and Us ing a Source Device 2.3.5 Connecting an External Monitor The following images are for reference only. Real-life situations may differ from what is shown in the images. The Loopout function can be used to duplicate the screen of the primary display. Connect [DVI OUT] on the primar[...]
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60 Connecting and Using a Source Device 2 2 Connecting and Us ing a Source Device 2.4 Changing the Input source 2.4.1 Source MENU Media Source ENTER Source allows you to select a variety of sources an d change so urce device names. Source You can display th e screen of a source device connected t o the product. Select a source from so urce list to [...]
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61 Connecting and Using a Source Device 2 2 Connecting and Us ing a Source Device 2.5 Connecting the network box For details on how to connect to a network box, refer to the user's manual provided with the network box upon purchase. 2.5.1 MagicInfo To use MagicInfo , a network box (sold sepa rately) must be connect ed to the pr oduct. To c[...]
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62 Connecting and Using a Source Device 2 2 Connecting and Us ing a Source Device 3 Select the d efault applic ation you want to r un when MagicIn fo starts. 4 Enter the IP in formation. MagicInfo Setup Wizard - v .1.12 Select Application - step 1 MagicInfo Pro (LAN, W AN based version) MagicInfo-i Premium (Web-based version) Select Later < Back[...]
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63 Connecting and Using a Source Device 2 2 Connecting and Us ing a Source Device 5 Select a language. (T he default lang uage is English.) 6 Select a display mode . MagicInfo Setup Wizard - v .1.12 Select Language -step 3 Select the language you want to install on the system for menus and dialogs. Current Language : Engilsh German English French I[...]
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64 Connecting and Using a Source Device 2 2 Connecting and Us ing a Source Device 7 Double-check the settings yo u have just co nfigured. If the execution icon does not appear, double-click the MagicInfo icon on the desktop. The icon will appear at the bottom right of the screen. For further details on how to use MagicInfo , refer to the Ma[...]
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65 3 Using MDC 3 Using MDC MDC (Multiple Display Contr ol) is an application that allo ws you to easily control multiple dis play devices simultaneously using a PC. 3.1 Configuring Settings for Multi Control MENU System Multi Control ENTER Assign an individual ID to your product. 3.1.1 Configuring settin gs for Multi Control MDC Connection Sele[...]
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66 Using MDC 3 3 Using MDC 3.3 Communicate with LAN cable Multiple products can be connected using the [RJ45] port on the product and the LAN ports on the HUB. 3.4 Communicate with Stereo cable via the LAN cable Multiple products can be connected using the [RS232C IN / OUT] port on the product. RJ45 RS232C OUT RJ45[...]
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67 Using MDC 3 3 Using MDC 3.5 MDC Program Installation/Uninstallation 3.5.1 Installation 1 Insert the installation CD into the CD-ROM drive. 2 Click the MDC Unified installation program. If a software installation window is not displayed on the main screen, install with the "MDC Unifie d" execution file in the MDC folder on the CD. 3 Cli[...]
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68 Using MDC 3 3 Using MDC 3.6 What is MDC? Multiple display control "MDC" is an application that allows you to easily control mu ltiple display devices simultaneously us ing a PC. 3.6.1 Connecting to MDC Using MDC via RS-232C (serial data communications standards) An RS-232C ser ial cable must b e connected t o the serial ports on the PC[...]
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69 Using MDC 3 3 Using MDC 3.6.2 Connection Management Connection m anagement includes the Connection list and Connection list modification options . Connection list – Connection list shows the details of the conn ections such as connection settin g (IP/ COM, Port No, MAC, and Conn ection T ype ), conn ection status, Set ID Range , and detected d[...]
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70 Using MDC 3 3 Using MDC 3.6.3 Auto Set ID Auto Set ID feature assigns a Set ID fo r all the LFDs connected in d aisy-chain of a sele cted connection. There can b e a maximum of 100 LFDs in a connectio n. The Set ID is assigned se quentially in the d aisy- chain runnin g from 1 to 99, and then finally to Set ID 0.[...]
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71 Using MDC 3 3 Using MDC 3.6.4 Cloning Using the Cloning feature, you can copy th e setting of one LFD an d apply it to m ultiple selected LFDs. You can select specific tab categ ories or all tab c ategories for clo ning, using the cop y setting option window.[...]
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72 Using MDC 3 3 Using MDC 3.6.5 Command Retry This feature is used to specify the maximum number of time s the MDC command will be retried in case of there being no reply or a corrupted reply from an L FD. The ret ry count value ca n be set u sing the MDC options window. The retry coun t value must be b etween 1-10. T he default value is 1 .[...]
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73 Using MDC 3 3 Using MDC 3.6.6 Getting Started with MDC 1 To start the program, c lick Start Programs Samsung MDC Unified . 2 Click Add to add a disp lay device. If the connect ion is established via RS232C, go to Serial and spec ify the COM Port .[...]
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74 Using MDC 3 3 Using MDC If the connect ion is established via Ether net , enter the IP th at was entered for the display device.[...]
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75 Using MDC 3 3 Using MDC 3.6.7 Main Screen Layout Menu Bar Change the stat us of a display devic e or the properties of the program. Device Category View a list of connected disp la y devices or device groups. Schedule Category View a list of schedules for display devices. Set List Select the display device you want to adjust. Modify the Set List[...]
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76 Using MDC 3 3 Using MDC 3.6.8 Menus You can power on or off a selec ted device or change the input source or volume of the device. Choose display device s from the lis t of sets, and select the Home tab. Home Select an item an d change the co rresponding set ting. Power On : Power on a selected display. Off : Power off a select ed dis In[...]
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77 Using MDC 3 3 Using MDC This menu sh ows a list of disp lay devices wh ich have follow ing errors - fan error, tem perature error, brigh tness sensor error, or lamp erro r. Select a display device from th e list. The Repair button will be enabled. Click th e refresh butt on to refresh t he error sta tus of the d isplay devic e. The recover e[...]
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78 Using MDC 3 3 Using MDC 3.6.9 Screen Adjustment The screen s ettings (c ontrast, brigh tness, etc.) ca n be adjusted . Choose display device s from the lis t of sets, and select the Picture tab. Custom Select an item an d change the co rresponding scr een setting. Color and Tint are not available if the input source is PC . Red , Green ,[...]
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79 Using MDC 3 3 Using MDC Blue Customize the intensity of blue co lor for the selected display device.[...]
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80 Using MDC 3 3 Using MDC Options Dynamic Contrast Adjust the Dynamic Contrast for the selected display device. Gamma Control Change the g amma value f or the selecte d display. Auto Motion Pl us This option is u sed to view dynamic im ages. Off : Disable the Auto Motion Plus fu nction. Clear : Set the level of Auto Motion Plus to clear. T[...]
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81 Using MDC 3 3 Using MDC Size Picture Size Adjust the screen size for the selected display device. The Detail item will be disabled if Picture Size is set to a mode that does not support detail ed configur ation. The -/+ butt ons can be u sed to adju st Zoom . The screen c an be reloca ted using the up/down/left /right button s. Detail You can vi[...]
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82 Using MDC 3 3 Using MDC 3.6.10 Sound Adjustment You can chan ge the sound settings. Choose display device s from the lis t of sets, and select the Sound tab. The Bass or Treble item will be disabled if the item is not supported by the selected set. Bass Adjust the bass for th e selected display. Treble Adjust the treb le for the selecte d displa[...]
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83 Using MDC 3 3 Using MDC 3.6.11 System Setup Choose display device s from the lis t of sets, and select the System tab. Video Wall The Vide o Wall function ca n be used to display part of a whole picture or repeat the same picture on each of connec ted multiple dis play devices. Video Wall is enabled only when devices are in the group. Video Wall[...]
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84 Using MDC 3 3 Using MDC H Select the number of ho rizontal display devices. A maximum of 15 displays can be ar ranged in a row. A maximum of 6 can be assigned to V if 15 is assigned to H. V Select the number of vertical display devices. A maximum of 15 displays can be ar ranged in a row. A maximum of 6 can be assigned to V if 15 is assigned to H[...]
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85 Using MDC 3 3 Using MDC PIP Basic information re quired to adjust PIP will app ear in the menu sc reen. PIP will be disabled when Video Wall is ON . Note that Picture Size is disabled when PIP is ON . PIP Size View the PIP Size of the curr ent display. PIP Source Select a PIP input source. Sound Select Select and enable the sound from ei[...]
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86 Using MDC 3 3 Using MDC General User Auto Color Automatically adju st the screen colors. Available only in PC mode. Auto Power Set the prod uct to automa tically power on. Standby Control Set the stan dby mode to a ctivate if an input sourc e is not detec ted. Fan & Temperature Configure the settings requ ired to detec t the fan spee d and i[...]
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87 Using MDC 3 3 Using MDC Security Safety Lock Lock the on -screen men us. To unlock the menus, set Safety Lock to Off . Button Lock Lock the buttons on the display device. To unlock the buttons, set Button Lock to Off . OSD Display Source OSD Select whether to display a message when the Source is changed. Not Optimum Mode OSD Select whethe r to d[...]
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88 Using MDC 3 3 Using MDC Time Clock Set Change the c urrent time o n the selected display devic e according to the time set o n a PC. If the time is not set on the display device, null values will be displayed. Timer On Time : Set the time to power on the selec ted display d evice. Off Time : Set the time to power off the selected display[...]
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89 Using MDC 3 3 Using MDC Once : Activate the timer only on e time. EveryDay : Activat e the timer every d ay. Mon~Fri : Activa te the timer from Monday th rough Frid ay. Mon~Sat : Activate the timer on Saturdays and Sundays. Manual : Customize days of the week. The checkboxes to select days of the week below Repeat are enabled[...]
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90 Using MDC 3 3 Using MDC Screen Burn Protection Pixel Shift Move the scr een slightly at specified time in tervals to prev ent screen bu rn-in. Screen Saver This function p revents screen burn-in when the screen of the selecte d display dev ice is left idle for an extended period of time . Interval : Set the in terval to activa te the Screen [...]
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91 Using MDC 3 3 Using MDC The Safety Screen function can be use d to prevent screen burn -in when a sta tionary image d isplays on the screen of a display de vice for an ext ended perio d of time. Lamp Control Lamp Control is used to adjust the backlight t o reduce po wer consum ption. Automatically adju st the backligh t of the selected d isplay [...]
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92 Using MDC 3 3 Using MDC Reset Reset Picture Reset the scre en settings. Reset Sound Reset the sound settings. Reset System Reset the sys tem settings . Reset All Reset the screen, soun d and system settings at the same time. Edit Column Select the items you want to display in the list of se ts. Information View the program informati on. 2 3 4[...]
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93 Using MDC 3 3 Using MDC 3.6.13 Other Functions Resizing a Window Place the mou se pointer on a corner o f the progra m window. An arrow will ap pear. Move the arrow to customize the size of the program window.[...]
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94 Using MDC 3 3 Using MDC Group Management Creating G roups Create groups an d manage the list of sets on a group basis. Duplicate group names cannot be used. 1 Right-click and select Group>Edit in the display device list sec tion on the left s ide of the prog ram window. 2 In the Edit Group window displayed, click Add on the sub level or Add o[...]
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95 Using MDC 3 3 Using MDC The Add on the same level button is enabled only if at least one group is created. 3 Enter the grou p name. Deleting Groups 1 Select a grou p name, and click Edit . 2 In the Edit Group window displayed, click Delete . 3 Click Yes . The group will be deleted. Renaming Groups 1 Select a grou p name, and click Edit . 2 In th[...]
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96 Using MDC 3 3 Using MDC Schedule Management Creating Sch edules Create and r egister a sche dule on a gr oup basis. 1 Click All Schedule Lis t in the schedule sec tion on the left side of the program window. The Add button will be enable d in the middle. 2 Click the Add button. The Add Schedule window will appear.[...]
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97 Using MDC 3 3 Using MDC 3 Click Add belo w the Device Gr oup item, an d select the g roup you want to add a schedule to. 4 Select Date&Time/Action an d click OK . The schedule will be added and a list of schedules will appear in the set list window. Device Gr oup : Sele ct a group. Date&Time Instant Execut ion : Run the sched[...]
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98 Using MDC 3 3 Using MDC 3.6.14 Troubleshooting Guide This program may malfunction sometimes due to a communication problem between the PC and display or electromagnetic waves emit ted from nearby electronic devices. Issue Solution The display you want to control does not ap pear on the sy stem information chart. 1. Check the co nnection of t he [...]
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99 Using MDC 3 3 Using MDC How display properties are shown when multiple displays are used 1 When no display is selected: The default value is displayed. 2 When one display is se lected: Setting s for the sele cted display are displayed. 3 When two displays are selected (e. g. in sequence of ID 1 and ID 3): The settings for ID 1 are displayed befo[...]
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100 4 Screen Adjustment 4 Screen Adjustment Configure the Picture settings ( Brightness , Colo(u)r Tone , etc.). The layout of the Picture menu options may vary depending on the product. 4.1 Picture Mode MENU Picture Picture Mode ENTER Select a picture mode ( Picture Mode ) suitable for the environm ent where the produc t will be used. Different Pi[...]
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101 Screen Adjustment 4 4 Screen Adjustment 4.2 Backlight / Contrast / Bright ness / Sharpness / Colo(u)r / Tint(G/R) MENU Picture ENTER Your product ha s several options for adjust ing picture quality. Select an optio n using the and buttons, and then press [ ]. Use the arrow keys t o adjust the option value or select an opt ion setting. When done[...]
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102 Screen Adjustment 4 4 Screen Adjustment 4.3.1 Picture Size If you have a cable b ox or satellite receiver, it m ay ha ve its ow n set of screen si zes as we ll. However, we highly recommen d you use you r product 16:9 mode m ost of the ti me. 16:9 : Sets the pict ure to 16:9 wide mode. Zoom1 : Use for moderate ma gnification. Cut s off [...]
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103 Screen Adjustment 4 4 Screen Adjustment 3 Press the or but ton to move the picture u p or down. 4 Press the [ ] button. 5 Select Close by pressing the and bu ttons sequen tially. To reset the picture positio n, press Reset . To use the Position fu nction a fter selec ting Screen Fit in HDMI (1080i/1080p) or Component (1080i/1080p) or Custom , f[...]
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104 Screen Adjustment 4 4 Screen Adjustment Adjust frequenc y values/posit ions and fine tune the settings a utomatically. This option is available when the inp ut source is PC . 4.5 Using the 3D function (UE46A & UE55A models only) MENU Picture 3D ENTER 4.5.1 3D Mode This exciting new feature enables yo u to view 3D co ntent. In order t o full[...]
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105 Screen Adjustment 4 4 Screen Adjustment Some file format may not supported the “2D 3D.” “Side by Side” and “Top & Bottom” are available when the resolution is 720p, 1080i and 1080p in HDMI and USB mode or when set to PC and the PC is connected through an HDMI / DVI cable. “Vertical Stripe”, “Line by Line” and[...]
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106 Screen Adjustment 4 4 Screen Adjustment Resolution supported for HDMI PC mode The resolution for HDMI PC mo de is optimized to 1920 x 10 80 input. An input resoluti on other than 1920 x 1080 may not be displayed properly in 3D display or full screen mode. How to wa tch the 3D image Method 1 Some 3D modes may not be available depe nding [...]
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107 Screen Adjustment 4 4 Screen Adjustment 3D Active Glasses from Samsung’s previous prod uct (IR type) or other manufacturers not be supported. When the product is initially powered on, may take some time until the 3D display is optimized. The 3D Active Glasses may not work properly if th ere is any other 3D product or electronic de[...]
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108 Screen Adjustment 4 4 Screen Adjustment 4.6.2 Dynamic Contrast Adjust the scre en contrast . Off / Low / Medium / High 4.6.3 Shadow Detail Increase the bri ghtness of dark images. 4.6.4 Gamma Adjust the primary color intensity. 4.6.5 Expert Pattern Use the Expert Pattern function to calibrate th e picture. If th e OSD menu disa ppears or a [...]
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109 Screen Adjustment 4 4 Screen Adjustment 4.6.8 White Balance Adjust the colou r temperat ure for a more natural pic ture. R-Offset / G-Offset / B-Offset : Adjust each color (red, gree n, blue) darkn ess. R-Gain / G-Gain / B-Gain : Adjust each color (red , green, blue) b rightness. Reset : Resets the White Balance to it’s default se[...]
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110 Screen Adjustment 4 4 Screen Adjustment 4.7 Picture Options MENU Picture Picture Options ENTER Select an option using the up and down arrow k eys, and the pre ss [ ]. Use the arr ow keys to chang e the settin g, and then press [ ]. When connecting a PC, you can only make changes to the Colo(u)r Tone . 4.7.1 Colo(u)r Tone Off / Cool / Standa[...]
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111 Screen Adjustment 4 4 Screen Adjustment 4.7.4 MPEG Noise Filter Reduces MPEG noise t o provid e improved picture qua lity. Off / Low / Medium / High / Auto 4.7.5 HDMI Black Level Lets you adjust the screen depth by selecting a black level. Normal / Low Available only in HDMI mode. 4.7.6 Film Mode Sets the product to au tomatically sense[...]
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112 Screen Adjustment 4 4 Screen Adjustment This is only supported if the Auto Motion Plus (or Motion Plus ) is set to Custom . Reset : Restore Motion Plus settings to defau lt values. The color on screen may vary with this option unintentionally. Disabled when PIP is set to On . 4.8 Reset Picture MENU Picture Reset P icture ENTER Reset[...]
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113 5 Sound Adjustment 5 Sound Adjustment Configure the sound ( Sound ) settings for the product. 5.1 Sound Mode MENU Sound Sound Mode ENTER Use the up an d down arro w keys to selec t an option, and then press [ ]. Standard : Selects th e normal sou nd mode. Music : Emphasizes mus ic over voices. Movie : Provides the best so und for mo[...]
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114 Sound Adjustment 5 5 Sound Adjustment SRS CS Headphone ( Off / On ) You can hear virtual 5.1ch sur round sound over the headph ones. Equalizer The Equalizer disp lays a series of slide rs. Use the up and d own arrow keys to select a slider. Us e the left and righ t arrow keys to change th e slider’s value . To Reset the Equalizer , se[...]
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115 Sound Adjustment 5 5 Sound Adjustment Auto Volume ( Off / Normal / Night ) Normal equalizes the volume level on each channel, so that when you change channels, the volum e level is the sam e. Night equalizes and decrease the volu me level on each channel, so each ch annel is quieter. Night is useful at nigh t, when you ma y want to keep the[...]
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116 Media Media 6.1 MagicInfo Lite MENU Media MagicInfo Lite ENTER [] Press the MagicInfo Lite button on the remote contro l. 6.1.1 MagicInfo Lite Player Guide MagicInfo Li te Player allow s you to play content (ima ge, video, do cument files) at a desired time . You can play conte nt saved in inte rnal memory or USB memory. You c an also play co n[...]
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117 Media Media 6.2 Videos MENU Media Videos ENTER [] Connecting a USB Device 1 Turn on your product. 2 Connect a USB device co ntaining photo, music and/ or movie files to th e USB port on the back or side panel of th e product. 3 When a USB device is connec ted to the product, the Connect ed Device screen appears. Select a connected devic e, and [...]
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118 Media Media Supported Video Formats Video content will not play, or not play correctly, if there is an error in the content or the container. File Extension Containe r Video Codec Resolution Frame rate(fps) Bit rate(M bps) Audio Codec *.avi *.mkv AVI MKV DivX 3.11 / 4.x / 5.1 / 6.0 1920x1080 6 ~ 30 8 MP3 / AC3/ LPCM / ADPCM / DTS Core H.264[...]
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119 Media Media Sound or video may not work if the contents have a standard bitrate/frame rate above the compatible Frame/sec listed in the table above. If the Index Table is in error, the Seek (Jump) function is not supported. You may experience file stuttering while playing a video through a network connection. Video content can n[...]
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120 Media Media 4 Press the or butto n to select a cha pter you want to view. Playback will start from the chapter you selected.[...]
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121 Media Media 6.3 Photos MENU Media Photos ENTER [] Connecting a USB Device 1 Turn on your product. 2 Connect a USB device co ntaining photo, music and/ or movie files to th e USB port on the back or side panel of th e product. 3 When a USB device is connec ted to the product, the Connect ed Device screen appears. Select a connected devic e, and [...]
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122 Media Media 6.4 Music MENU Media Music ENTER [] Connecting a USB Device 1 Turn on your product. 2 Connect a USB device co ntaining photo, music and/ or movie files to th e USB port on the back or side panel of th e product. 3 When a USB device is connec ted to the product, the Connect ed Device screen appears. Select a connected devic e, and th[...]
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123 Media Media Playing My Playlist Select the My Playlist folder and it will pla y automatically. Pres s the o r butto n to play a differe nt music file within th e play list. To delete a file from My Playlist , select the recycle bin icon next to the file you want to delete by using the direction buttons, and then press [ ]. The file will be dele[...]
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124 Media Media 6.5 Videos / Photos / Music - Additional Functions 6.5.1 Sorting the file lists To sort files in the f ile lists, select the ( Sorting ) icon in the top rig ht of the screen by using the / / / butto n. Then, press the [ ] b utton. The chec ks below indicate whic h media the sort crit eria apply to. Sort Criteria Operatio n Videos Ph[...]
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125 Media Media 6.5.2 Videos/Photos/Musi c Play Option menu When playing video or phot o files, you can press t he TOOLS button to display an Opti ons menu. Below are a se ries of tables listing the options ava ilable and th e media each option applies to . Option Name Operations Videos Photos Music List Return to the file list. Play / Pause You ca[...]
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126 Media Media Pressing the INFO button while a device name is selected will display information about the selected device. Pressing the INFO button while a file is selected w ill display information about the selected file. Start Slide Show / Stop Slide Show You can start or stop a slide show. Alternativ ely, use the or button on the remo[...]
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127 Media Media 6.6 Source MENU Media Source ENTER [] Source allows you to select a variety of sources an d change so urce device n ames. 6.6.1 Source You can display the screen of a source device connected t o the product . Select a source from Source List to display the screen of the sele cted source. The input source can also be changed by using[...]
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128 Media Media When connect ing a PC to the HDMI IN port with HDMI cable, you sho uld set the pr oduct to PC mode under Edit Name . When connect ing a PC to the HDMI IN por t with HDMI to DVI c able, you sho uld set the pr oduct to DVI PC mode un der Edit Name . When connec ting an AV devices to the HDMI IN port with HDMI to DVI cable,[...]
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129 Media Media 6.7 AllShare MENU Media AllShare ENTER [] AllShare connects your prod uct and compatibl e Samsung mobile phones/ device s through a network. You can play media conte nts including videos, photo s, and music sa ved on your mobile pho nes or the other devices (such as your PC) by contro lling them on the prod uct via the network. [...]
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130 7 Network 7 Network 7.1 Network Settings 7.1.1 Connecting to a Wired Network There are t hree ways to a ttach your pro duct to your LAN using cab le: You can at tach your pro duct to your LAN by connecti ng the LAN port on the back of your product to an external mod em using a LAN ca ble. See the diagram below. You can at tach your pro [...]
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131 Network 7 7 Network access the Inte rnet so you do not have t o enter them manually. Mo st home netw orks are Dynami c Networks. Some networks requ ire a Static IP addre ss. If your network requ ires a Static IP address, you must enter the IP address, subn et mask, gat eway, and DNS value s manually on yo ur product Ca ble Setup Screen w hen yo[...]
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132 Network 7 7 Network Manual Network Setup Use the Manu al Network Setup when conne cting your product to a network that requires a Sta tic IP address. Getting the Netw ork Connectio n Values To view the Ne twork connection values on most Windo ws computers, follow these steps. 1 Right click the Network icon on the bottom right of the screen. 2 I[...]
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133 Network 7 7 Network 7.1.3 Connecting to a Wireless Network To connect your product to your wirele ss network, yo u need a wire less router or modem and a Samsung Wireless LAN adapter (WIS09ABGN, WIS09ABGN2 or WIS10ABGN - sold separately), which you connect to your product ba ck or side panel USB port . See the illustration below. Samsung’s Wi[...]
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134 Network 7 7 Network Ad Hoc WPS (PBC) One Foot Connection The product may not recognize the Samsung Wireless LAN adapter if you connect it to the product with a USB hub or USB extension cable ot her than the cable supplied with the product. 7.1.4 Wireless Network Setting Automatic Network Setup Most wireless networks have an op t[...]
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135 Network 7 7 Network If you want to set up the connection manually, select IP Settings . Then, go to the next section, “How to set up manually”. Manual Network Setup Use the Manual Network Setu p when conne cting your prod uct to a net work that req uires a Stat ic IP address or if th e automatic co nnection process has failed. Getting t[...]
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136 Network 7 7 Network 11 Enter the first p ortion of the IP Address (for exam ple, 105) into the fir st entry field using t he number keys on your remo te. Press the button to g o to the next field. 12 Enter the next port ion of the IP Address . Press the button to go to the next field. 13 Repeat the entry p rocess for each field in the IP Addres[...]
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137 Network 7 7 Network If One Foot Connection does not connect your product to your Router, a pop- up screen appears on the screen notifying you of the failure. If you want to try using One Foot Connection again, reset the wireless router, and then try again from Step 1. You can also choose one of the other connection setup methods. 5 The network [...]
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138 Network 7 7 Network If a device is connected once, it is displayed in the Network Setting list. When you connect to it again, you can find it in the list. 7.2 Network Status MENU Network Network Status ENTER You can chec k the current network and Internet s tatus. 7.3 AllShare Settings MENU Network AllShare Settings ENTER Media ( On / Off )[...]
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139 Network 7 7 Network Delete : Deletes th e devices fro m the list. This function only deletes the name of the device from the list. If the deleted device is turned on or tries to connect to the product, it may appear on the list again. Using the Media Function An alarm windo w appears informing you that media c ontents (videos, p hotos, musi[...]
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140 Network 7 7 Network Internal Me mory : Displays the space cu rrently being us ed or deletes all conte nt. USB : Displays the space cu rrently being use d. 3 Slideshow Image V iewer Ti me : Sets the t ime length you want to display imag es played from Local Schedule or by one of t he auto playb ack functions. PPT Viewer Time : Se[...]
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141 8 System 8 System 8.1 Multi Control MENU System Multi Control ENTER Assign an individual ID to your product. 8.1.1 Configuring settin gs for Multi Control MDC Connection Select a method to connect to MDC to receive the M DC signal. RS232C MDC Communicate with MDC via the RS232C-stereo cabl e. RJ45 MDC Communicate with MDC via the RJ[...]
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142 System 8 8 System 8.2 Time MENU System Time ENTER You can configu re Clock Set or Sleep Timer . You can also set the product to automatically turn on or off at a specified time using the Timer function. 8.2.1 Clock set Set the cloc k to use the v arious various t imer featur es of the produ ct. If you disconnect the power cord, you have to set [...]
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143 System 8 8 System The check mark indicates days you’ve selected. Time : Set the hour a nd minute. Use the number buttons or the up and do wn arrow keys to enter numbers. Use the left and ri ght arrow buttons to change entry fiel ds. Volume : Set the des ired volume level. Use the le ft and right a rrow buttons t o change th e volume l[...]
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144 System 8 8 System - Delete : Delete all items from the list of holidays. Select Delete . The message " Delete all holidays? " will appear. Select Yes . All holidays will be deleted. Apply : Set the On Timer and Off Timer to not activa te on public holidays. Press ENTER [ ] to select the On Timer and Off Timer settings you do n[...]
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145 System 8 8 System 8.4 Eco Solution MENU System Eco Solution ENTER 8.4.1 Energy Saving Save power with th e Energy Saving feature. While Energy Savin g mode is ac tive, the prod uct power c onsumption w ill be contro lled to save power. Off / Low / Medium / High / Picture Off 8.4.2 Eco Sensor (Off / On) To enhance your power savings , the pi[...]
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146 System 8 8 System 8.4.3 No Signal Power Off To avoid unnec essary energy co nsumption, you c an set how long yo u want the produ ct to remain on if it’s not receiving a sign al. Off / 15 min. / 30 min. / 60 min. Disabled when an attached PC is in power saving mode. 8.4.4 Auto Power Off (Off / On) The produc t will automa tically turn [...]
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147 System 8 8 System 8.5.3 Change PIN The Change PIN screen will appear. Choose any 4 digi ts for your PIN and enter it in Enter New PIN . Re- enter the same 4 digits in Confirm N ew PIN . When the Confirm screen disap pears, press the Close button. The product has m emorized your new PIN. 8.6 PIP MENU System PIP ENTER If you have set , mode i[...]
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148 System 8 8 System 8.7 Auto Protection Time MENU System Auto Protection Time ENTER If the screen displays a still image for a certain period of time you define, the product ac tivates the screen saver to pre vent the form ation of bu rnt in ghost im ages on the screen. Off / 2 hours / 4 hours / 8 hou rs / 10 hours O m[...]
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149 System 8 8 System 8.8 Screen Burn Protection MENU System Screen Burn Protection ENTER To reduce the possibility of screen burn, this unit is equipped with Pixel Shift screen burn pr evention technolog y. Pixel Shift moves th e picture slightly on the scre en. The Pixel Shift Time setting allows yo u to program th e time betwee n movements of th[...]
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150 System 8 8 System Mode : You can change the Safety Scre en Type. Period : Use this functio n to set the e xecution pe riod for eac h mode set in the timer. Time : Within the set perio d of time specify a time for execut ion. 8.8.3 Pixel This function pre vents after-imag es by moving ma ny pixels on the screen. 8.8.4 Side Gray Selec[...]
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151 System 8 8 System 8.9 Video Wall MENU System Video Wall ENTER Customize the layout of multip le displays that are connect ed to form a video wall. In addition, disp lay part of a whole pic ture or rep eat the same picture on e ach of the co nnected mu ltiple displays. To display multiple imag es, refer to MDC Help or th e MagicInfo u ser guide.[...]
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152 System 8 8 System according to t he number enter ed. A maximum o f 15 displays can b e assigned to the h orizontal arrangemen t. The screen can be divided into a maximum of 100 screens (horizontal and vertical screens multiplied). For example, if the horizontal arrangement is set to 15, a maximum of 6 displays can be assigned to the vertica[...]
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153 System 8 8 System 8.10 Source AutoSwitch Settings MENU System Source AutoSwitch Settings ENTER Turning on the disp lay with Source AutoSwitch On , and the pre vious video source se lection is not active, the disp lay will automatica lly search the diff erent video input sources for act ive video. Source AutoSwitch When the Source AutoSw[...]
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154 System 8 8 System 8.11 General MENU System General ENTER 8.11.1 Max. Power Saving Turns off the p roduct to redu ce power con sumption after the PC has been le ft idle for a spe cified period of time. 8.11.2 Game Mode When connec ting to a gam e console suc h as PlayStatio n™ or Xbox™, you can enjoy a more realistic gaming exp erience by se[...]
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155 System 8 8 System 8.11.3 BD Wise Provides the optim al picture quality f or Samsung DVD, Blu-ray and Home Theater prod ucts which support BD Wise . When BD Wise is turned On , the picture mo de is automat ically changed t o the optimal resolution. Available when you connect Samsung products that support BD Wise through an HDMI cable to the prod[...]
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156 System 8 8 System 8.11.8 Power On Adjustment You can set the warm -up time for the screen to turn on after the pow er button is presse d. (Range: 0 – 50 seconds) A warm-up time that is too short may damage the product due to overvoltage. 8.11.9 Temperature Control Temperature Control This functi on detects the internal temperatur e of the[...]
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157 System 8 8 System 8.12 Anynet+(HDMI-CEC) MENU System Anynet+(HDMI-CE C) ENTER 8.12.1 Anynet+(HDMI-CEC) What is Anynet+ ? Anynet+ is a functi on that enables y ou to control all connected Sams ung devices tha t support Anynet+ with your Samsung product remote . The Anynet+ system can be used only with Samsung devices that have the Anynet+ featur[...]
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158 System 8 8 System 8.12.2 Auto Turn Off Setting an Anynet+ Device to t urn Off automatica lly when the p roduct is turned o ff. The active source on the product remote must be set to product to use the Anynet+ function. If you set Auto Turn Off to Yes , connected external devices are also turned off when the product is turned off. If an external[...]
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159 System 8 8 System Listening through a Receiver You can listen to sound th rough a rec eiver (i.e Home Theater) inste ad of the Intern al Speaker . 1 Select Receiver and set to On . 2 Press the EX IT button to exit. If your receiver supports audio only, it may not appear in the device list. When the receiver (i.e Home Theater) is set to [...]
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160 System 8 8 System 8.12.3 Receiver Sound is played through the receiver. The connec ted device is n ot displayed. Check wheth er or not the de vice supports Anyn et+ functions. Check whether or not the HDMI cable is properly connected . Check whet her Anynet+ (HDMI-CEC) is set to On in the Anynet+ setup menu. Search Anynet + devi[...]
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161 System 8 8 System 8.13 DivX® Video On Demand MENU System DivX® Video On Demand ENTER Shows the reg istration code authorized for the product . If you conne ct to the Div X web site and register using that co de, you can do wnload the VOD registration file. For more information about DivX® VOD, visit “http://vod.divx.com”. 8.14 Network Re[...]
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162 9 Support 9 Support 9.1 Software Upgrade MENU Support Software Upgrade ENTER The Software Upgrade menu lets you up grade your pro duct software to t he latest version . Current Version : This is the software version already installed in the produ ct. Be careful not to turn off the power until the upgrade is complet e. The product will turn [...]
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163 Support 9 9 Support 9.2 Contact Samsung MENU Support Contact Sam sung ENTER View this info rmation when your product does not work properly o r when you w ant to upgr ade the software. You can find info rmation rega rding our call ce nters and ho w to downloa d products and software. O m[...]
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164 10 MagicInfo Lite 10 MagicInfo Lite 10.1 File Formats Compatible with MagicInfo Lite Player 10.1.1 Video / Audio [Read before usin g MagicInfo Lite Player ] Supported USB-device file systems include FAT16 and FAT32 . (NTFS is not supported.) A file with a vertical and horizontal reso lution larger than t he maximum resolution cannot be [...]
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165 MagicInfo Lite 10 10 MagicInfo Lite *.3gp 3GPP H.264 BP / MP / HP 1920x1080 6 ~ 30 25 AD PCM / AAC / HE-AAC MPEG4 SP / ASP 1920x1080 6 ~ 30 8 *.vro VRO VOB MPEG1 3 52x288 24 / 25 / 30 30 AC3 / MPEG / LPCM MPEG2 1920x1080 24 / 25 / 30 30 *.mpg *.mpeg PS MPEG1 3 52x288 24 / 25 / 30 30 AC3 / MPEG / LPCM / AAC MPEG2 1920x1080 24 / 25 / 30 30 H.264 [...]
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166 MagicInfo Lite 10 10 MagicInfo Lite Image Compatible image f ile format : Jpeg Supported maximum resolution : 15,360 x 8640 Supported image effects : 8 effe cts (Fade1, Fade2 , Blind, Spiral, Chec ker, Linear, Sta irs, Wipe) Flash Compatible with Flash 10.1 Flash Animation Compatible file f ormat : SWF Resolution : 1[...]
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167 MagicInfo Lite 10 10 MagicInfo Lite Power Point Compatible docume nt file format s Extension : ppt, pptx Version : Office 97 ~ Office 2007 Functions not supported Animation effect 3D shapes (which wil l be displayed in 2D) Header and footer (some subitems ar e not supporte d) Word Art Align (A group a lignmen[...]
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168 MagicInfo Lite 10 10 MagicInfo Lite 10.2 Network Schedule 10.2.1 Connecting to a server To use the MagicInfo Lite Server , the clock on the monitor must be set through the server (web ). To use local schedules and AutoPlay only, without using the MagicInfo Lite Server , the clock must be set using the remo te control. Network setup To run Ma gi[...]
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169 MagicInfo Lite 10 10 MagicInfo Lite 10.2.2 MagicInfo Lite Settings MENU Media MagicInfo Lite ENTER [] Press the MagicInfo Lite button on the remote contro l. You can view wh ether the server is connected (app roval) in the MagicInfo Li te menu screen . To view whether the server is connect ed when a ne twork schedule is running, pre ss INFO on [...]
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170 MagicInfo Lite 10 10 MagicInfo Lite 3 Select Device fr om the top menu bar. 4 Select Lite Device from the menus on the left.[...]
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171 MagicInfo Lite 10 10 MagicInfo Lite 5 Select View Unapproved Lite De vice from the sub -menus of Lite Device . 6 Select the Approve button for your device from the list of unapproved Lite devices. Pressing the INFO button on the remote when a network schedule is running will display the details of the schedule. Check that the correct de vice ha[...]
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172 MagicInfo Lite 10 10 MagicInfo Lite 8 Select the View All Lite Device m enu to chec k that the de vice has been registered. 9 When the device is ap proved by the serv er, the schedu le registered in the selected g roup will be downloaded to the device . The schedule will run af ter it is downloaded. For further details on how to configure a[...]
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173 MagicInfo Lite 10 10 MagicInfo Lite 10.2.4 Setting the current time A schedule m ay not run if the time set o n the device is d ifferent from the server' s current tim e. 1 Go to the tabs Device Time . 2 Select your de vice. 3 Select Clock Set , and sync the time with the serve r. For further details on how to manage the time (scheduling, [...]
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174 MagicInfo Lite 10 10 MagicInfo Lite 10.3 Local Schedule Run a schedule cr eated by Local Schedule Manager . Go to Local Schedule Manager Sele ct the conte nt you want t o run This menu is disabled if no schedule was created by Local Schedule Manager . 1 Select Local Schedule Manager in the MagicInfo Lite men u screen. 2 Run a schedule cr eated [...]
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175 MagicInfo Lite 10 10 MagicInfo Lite 2 Select Create in the Local Schedule Manager scre en. 3 Select Time to set the tim e you want t o play conten t. To create a schedule that starts on one day and finishes the next day, the time must be set as shown below. E.g.) PM 09:00 - AM 12:00 / AM 12:00 - AM 06:00 Local Schedule Manager Storage Inter[...]
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176 MagicInfo Lite 10 10 MagicInfo Lite 4 Select Contents to specify the content you want to play. 5 Select Save . 6 Select the memory space you wan t to save the co ntent to. 7 Check that the schedule has be en added to t he Local Schedule M anager. Contents Internal Memory USB No Item Folder1 Menu2.jpg Menu1.jpg Done Deselect Cancel Create T ime [...]
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177 MagicInfo Lite 10 10 MagicInfo Lite 10.4.2 Modifying a local schedule Local Schedule Ensure at least one local schedule Local Schedule is registered. 1 Select Local Schedule Manager in the MagicInfo Lite men u screen. 2 Select the local schedule you want to m odify. Network Schedule Local Schedule ・ Local Schedule Manager Contents Manager Int[...]
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178 MagicInfo Lite 10 10 MagicInfo Lite 3 Select Edit . 4 Change the d etails of the lo cal schedule . Next, select Save . 10.4.3 Deleting a local sc hedule Local Schedule Ensure at least one local schedule Local Schedule is registered. 1 Select Local Schedule Manager in the MagicInfo Lite men u screen. Edit T ime Contents T ime Contents 12:00 am ~[...]
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179 MagicInfo Lite 10 10 MagicInfo Lite 2 Select the local schedule you want to d elete. 3 Select Delete . Local Schedule Manager Storage Internal Memory No Playing Schedule 201 10101_1200.Isch Create Edit Delete Run Info Close Local Schedule Manager Storage Internal Memory Do you want to delete schedule? 201 Create Edit elete Run Info Close Ye s N[...]
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180 MagicInfo Lite 10 10 MagicInfo Lite 10.4.4 Running a local schedule Local Schedule Ensure at least one local schedule Local Schedule is registered. 1 Select Local Schedule Manager in the MagicInfo Lite men u screen. 2 Select the local sche dule you want to run. Next, sele ct Run . Network Schedule Local Schedule ・ Local Schedule Manager Conte[...]
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181 MagicInfo Lite 10 10 MagicInfo Lite 10.4.5 Stopping a local schedule Local Schedule This function is enabled only when a schedule is running. Selecting Stop will change the running mode from local schedule to network schedule. 1 Select Local Schedule Manager in the MagicInfo Lite men u screen. 2 Select Stop . Network Schedule Local Schedule ・[...]
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182 MagicInfo Lite 10 10 MagicInfo Lite 10.4.6 Viewing the details of a local schedule Local Schedule 1 Select Local Schedule Manager in the MagicInfo Lite men u screen. 2 Select the loca l schedule you want to view the detail s of. 3 The details of the sc hedule will be displaye d. Network Schedule Local Schedule ・ Local Schedule Manager Content[...]
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183 MagicInfo Lite 10 10 MagicInfo Lite 10.5 Contents Manager 10.5.1 Copying content 1 Select Contents Manager in the MagicInfo Lite menu screen. 2 Select the cont ent you want to copy. If content under Internal Memory is selected : You can c opy the con tent under Internal Memory to USB memory . If content under USB is selected : You can c[...]
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184 MagicInfo Lite 10 10 MagicInfo Lite 10.5.2 Deleting content 1 Select Contents Manager in the MagicInfo Lite menu screen. 2 Select the conten t you want to d elete. Content un der Internal Memory and US B memory can b e deleted at the same time . 3 Select Delete . Network Schedule Local Schedule · Local Schedule Manager Contents Manager Int[...]
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185 MagicInfo Lite 10 10 MagicInfo Lite 10.6 Internal AutoPlay 10.6.1 Running Internal AutoPlay Ensure at least one content item exists under Internal Memory . 1 Select Internal AutoPlay in the MagicInfo Lite menu screen. Play content, which has been copied to Internal Memory , in alphabetical ord er. 10.7 USB AutoPlay 10.7.1 Running Internal A[...]
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186 MagicInfo Lite 10 10 MagicInfo Lite USB AutoPlay wi ll automatically run if US B memory is connect ed when Network Schedule or Local Schedule is running. 10.8 When Content is Running 10.8.1 Viewing the details of the content that is running Press the INFO button on the remote control. 1 Software Versio n : Displays the software version of a[...]
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187 MagicInfo Lite 10 10 MagicInfo Lite 7 Schedule Download : Displays the progress of a network sche dule being do wnloaded fro m the server. 10.8.2 Changing the settings fo r the content that is running Press the TOOLS button on the remote control. You can chan ge the Picture Mode or Sound Mode setting or safely remove a USB device ( Safely Remov[...]
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188 11 Troubleshooting Guide 11 Troubleshooting Guide 11.1 Requirements Before Co ntacting Samsung Customer Service Center 11.1.1 Testing the Product Before calling Samsung Customer Service Center, test your prod uct as follows. If the problem persists, contact Samsung Customer Service Center. Check if your p roduct is oper ating normally by using [...]
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189 Troubleshooting Guide 11 11 Troubleshooting Guide 11.1.3 Check the followings. Installation issue (PC mode ) The screen keeps switch ing on and off. Check the cab le connec tion between the product and PC, and ensu re the conne ction is secure. ("2.2 Conn ecting and Using a PC") Blank spaces a re found on all four sides of the screen [...]
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190 Troubleshooting Guide 11 11 Troubleshooting Guide The screen is not clear. T he screen is blurry. Adju st Coarse and Fine . Remove any accessories (vid eo extension cable, etc) an d try again . Set the resolution and frequency to the recommended level. The screen ap pears unstab le and shaky. Check that the resolution and frequen cy of the PC a[...]
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191 Troubleshooting Guide 11 11 Troubleshooting Guide Remote control issue The remote con trol does not wor k. Make sure that the batteries are correctly in place (+/ -). Check if the ba tteries are flat . Check for po wer failure. Make sure th at the power cord is co nnected. Check for any special lighting o r neon signs switched on in the vici ni[...]
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192 Troubleshooting Guide 11 11 Troubleshooting Guide 11.2 Q & A Question Answ er How can I change the frequency? Set the frequ ency on your graphics card . "Windows XP": Go to Control Panel Appearance a nd Themes Display Setti ngs Advanced Monitor and adjust the fr equency in Monitor Settings . "Windows ME/ 2000": G[...]
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193 Troubleshooting Guide 11 11 Troubleshooting Guide Refer to the user manual for your PC or graphics card for further instructions on adjustment. How can I change the resolution? "Windows XP": Go to Control Panel Appearance and Themes Display Settings and adjust the resol ution. "Windows ME/2000" : Go to Control Panel [...]
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194 12 Specifications 12 Specifications 12.1 General Model Name ME40A / DE40A ME46A / DE46A ME55 A / DE55A Panel Size 40 inches (101cm) 46 inches (116cm) 55 inches (138cm ) Display area 885.6(H) x 498.15(V) 1018.0 8(H) x 572 .67(V) 1209.6(H) x 680.4(V) Display Color 16.7M 1.07B Dimensions (W x H x D) / Weight (without stand) 921.2 x 536.1 x 29. 9 m[...]
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195 Specifications 12 12 Specifications Power Supply : This product uses 100 to 240V. Refer to the label at the back of the product as the standard voltage can vary in different countries. Plug-and-Play : This monitor can be installed and used with any Plug-and-Play compatible systems. Two-way data exchange between the monitor and PC system optimiz[...]
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196 Specifications 12 12 Specifications 12.2 PowerSaver The power-sa ving function of this produ ct reduces p ower consum ption by switch ing off the scree n and changing the co lor of the power LED if the produc t is not used for a specified period of time. The p ower is not turned off in powe r-saving mode. To swit ch the screen back on, press an[...]
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197 Specifications 12 12 Specifications 12.3 Preset Timing Modes This product can be set to only one resolution for each screen size to obtain the optimum picture quality due to the nature of the panel. Using a resolution other than the specified resolution may degrade the picture quality. To avoid this, it is recommended that you select the op[...]
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198 Specifications 12 12 Specifications Horizontal Frequency The time required to scan a single line from the left to the right side of the screen is called a horizontal cycle. The reciprocal number of a horizontal cycle is called horizontal frequency. Horizontal frequency is measured in kHz. Vertical Frequency The product displays a single image m[...]
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199 Specifications 12 12 Specifications 12.4 License TheaterSound HD, SRS and symbol are trademarks of SRS Labs, Inc. TheaterSou nd HD technolo gy is incorporat ed under lic ense form SRS L ab, Inc. Manufactur ed under licen se from Dolby Labo ratories. Dolby an d the double- D symbol aretradema rks of Dolby Laboratori es. Manufactured under licen [...]
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200 Appendix Appendix Contact SAMSUNG WORLDWIDE If you have any questions or comments relati ng to Samsung products, please contact the SAMSUNG customer care center.[...]
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201 Appendix Appendix NORTH AMERICA U.S.A 1-800-SAMSUNG (726-7864) http://www.s amsung.com CANADA 1-800-SAM SUNG (726-7864) http://www.s amsung.com/ca http://www.samsung.com/ch_fr (French) MEXICO 01-800-SAMSUNG (726- 7864) http://www.samsung.com LATIN AMERICA ARGENTINA 0800-333-3733 http://www.samsung.com BRAZIL 0800-124-421 4004-0000 http://www.sa[...]
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202 Appendix Appendix BOSNIA 05 133 1999 http://www.samsung.com BULGARIA 07001 33 11 http://www.samsung.com CROATIA 062 SAMSUNG (062 726 7864) http://www.samsung.com CZECH 800 - SAMSUNG (800-726786) http://www.samsung.com DENMARK 70 70 19 70 http://www.samsung.com FINLAND 030 - 6227 515 http://www.s amsung.com FRANCE 01 48 63 00 00 http://www.samsu[...]
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203 Appendix Appendix SPAIN 902 - 1 - SAMSUNG (902 172 678) http://www.samsung.com SWEDEN 0771 726 7864 (SAMSUNG) http://www.samsung.com SWITZERLAND 0848-SAMSUNG (7267864, CHF 0.08/min) http://www.samsung.com/ch http://www.samsung.com/ch_fr (French) U.K 0330 SAMSUNG (7267864) http://www.samsung.com EIRE 0818 717100 http://www.samsung.com LITHUANIA [...]
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204 Appendix Appendix INDIA 1800 1100 11 3030 8282 1800 3000 8282 1800 266 8282 http://www.samsung.com INDONESIA 0800-112-8888 021-5699-7777 http://www.samsung.com JAPAN 0120-327-527 http://www.samsung.com MALAYSIA 1800-88-9999 http://www.s amsung.com PHILIPPINES 1-800-10-SAMSUNG (726-7864) for PLDT 1-800-3-SAMSUNG (726-7864) for Digitel 1-800-8-SA[...]
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205 Appendix Appendix GHANA 0800-10077 0302-200077 http://www.samsung.com KENYA 0800 724 000 http://www.samsung.com NIGERIA 0800-726-7864 http://www.samsung.com SENEGAL 800-00-0077 http://www.samsung.com SOUTH AFRICA 0860-SAMSUNG (726-7864) http://www.samsung.com TANZANIA 0685 88 99 00 http://www.samsung.com UGANDA 0800 300 300 http://www.s amsung.[...]
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206 Appendix Appendix Optimum Picture Quality and Afterimage Burn-in Prevention Optimum Picture Quality To enjoy the op timum picture q uality, go to Cont rol Panel on your PC and adjust the resolution and refresh rate as follows. The picture qual ity of TFT- LCDs may degrade if th e optimum resolution is not selected. Resolution: 1920 X 10[...]
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207 Appendix Appendix Prevention of Afterim age Burn-in What is afteri mage burn-in? Afterimage bu rn-in should not occu r when th e LCD panel is operating no rmally. Norma l operation refers to a continuously chan ging video patter n. If the LCD panel displa ys a fixed pattern for an extended period of time (more than 1 2 hours), a slig ht voltage[...]
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208 Appendix Appendix Powering Off, Screen Save r and Power Saving Mode Power off th e product for 4 hours after using it for 20 hours. (DE40 A / DE46A / DE55A) Power off the pr oduct for 2 hours after using it fo r 12 hours. (ME4 0A / ME46A / ME55 A / UE46A / UE55A / DE40A / DE46A / DE55A) Go to Display Prop erties > Power Supp [...]
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209 Appendix Appendix The best wa y to protect the produc t from afterima ge burn-in is s witching the power off o r setting the PC or system to run a screen saver when not in use. Also, Warr anty service may be limited depending on instruction guide.[...]
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210 Appendix Appendix Correct Disposal of This Product (Waste Electrical & Electronic Equipment) - Europe only Correct disposal of batteries in this product - Europe only (Applicable in the European Union and other European co untries wit h separate collection systems) This marking on the product, accessories or liter ature indicates that the p[...]
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211 Appendix Appendix Terminology OSD(On Screen Display) On screen display (O SD) allows you to config ure on-screen sett ings to optimize the pic ture quality as required. It allows you to ch ange the scr een brightne ss, tint, size and many othe r settings us ing menus displayed on the scr een. Gamma The Gamma menu adju sts the grey sc ale that r[...]
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212 Appendix Appendix Resolution Resolution is the nu mber of horizonta l pixels and vertical p ixels that form a screen. It repre sents the level of display detail. A higher reso lution displa ys a greater amount of inf ormation on th e screen and is suitable for performing mult iple tasks at the same time. E.g. A resolution of 1920 x 1080 co nsis[...]
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Index 213 Index Numerics 3D Mode 104 A Appendix 200 B Batteries 29 C Changing the Res olution 54 Communicate with MDC via the RS232C- stereo cable . 65 Contact SAMSUNG WORLDWIDE 200 Custom settings screen 101 E Eco Solution 113 Energy Saving 145 I Items sold separately 23 M MagicInfo Lit e 116 MDC InstallationUninstallation 67 Menu Langua ge 144 Mo[...]