Samsung ME40B manual

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    User Manual ME32B ME40B ME46B ME55B 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. BN46-00098H-04[...]

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    Table Of Cont ents 2 Table Of Contents BEFORE USING THE PRODUCT 11 Copyright 12 Cleaning 12 Storage 13 Safety Precautions 13 Symbols 14 Electricity and Safety 15 Installation 17 Operation 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 28 Remote [...]

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    Table Of Contents Table Of Cont ents 3 54 Connecting and Using a PC 54 Connecting to a PC 57 Changing the Resolution 59 Connecting an External Monitor 60 Connecting to a Video Device 60 Connection Using the AV Cable 60 Connection Using the component Cable 61 Connection Using an HDMI-DVI Cable 61 Connection Using an HDMI Cable 62 Connecting to an Au[...]

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    Table Of Contents Table Of Cont ents 4 70 What is MDC? 70 Connecting to MDC 72 Connection Manag ement 73 Auto Set ID 74 Cloning 75 Command Retry 76 Getting Started with MDC 78 Main Screen Layout 79 Menus 81 Screen Adjustment 85 Sound Adjustment 86 System Setup 94 Tool Settings 96 Other Functions 101 Troubleshooting Guide SCREEN ADJUSTMENT 103 Pictu[...]

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    Table Of Contents Table Of Cont ents 5 111 Advanced Settings 111 Black Tone 111 Dynamic Contrast 111 Shadow Detail 111 Gamma 112 Expert Pattern 112 RGB Only Mode 112 Colo(u)r Space 112 White Balance 113 10p White Balance ( Off / On ) 113 Flesh Tone 113 Edge Enhancement ( Off / On ) 113 Motion Lighting ( Off / On ) 113 LED Motion Plus ( Off / On ) 1[...]

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    Table Of Contents Table Of Cont ents 6 122 Videos 122 Playing a Video 125 Photos 125 Viewing a Photo (or Slide Show ) 126 Music 126 Playing Music 128 Videos / Photos / Music - Additional Functions 128 Sorting the file lists 129 Videos / Photos / Music Play Option menu 131 Source 131 Source 131 Edit Name 132 Information 132 Refresh NETWORK 133 Netwo[...]

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    Table Of Contents Table Of Cont ents 7 144 Time 144 Clock set 144 Sleep Timer 145 On Timer 145 Off Timer 146 Holiday Management 146 Menu Language 147 Eco Solution 147 Energy Saving 147 Eco Sensor ( Off / On ) 147 No Signal Power Off 147 Auto Power Off ( Off / On ) 148 Security 148 Safety Lock ( Off / On ) 148 Button Lock ( Off / On ) 148 Change PIN[...]

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    Table Of Contents Table Of Cont ents 8 155 General 155 Max. Power Saving 155 Game Mode 155 BD Wise 156 Auto Power 156 Standby Control 156 Lamp Schedule 156 OSD Display 156 Power On Adjustment 156 Temperature Control 157 Device Name 157 3D Video Sync (UE46A & UE55 A models only) 158 Anynet+(HDMI-CEC) 158 Anynet+(HDMI-CEC) 159 Auto Turn Off 162 R[...]

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    Table Of Contents Table Of Cont ents 9 175 Local Schedule 176 Local Schedule Manager 176 Registering a Local Schedule 178 Modifying a local schedule Local Schedule 179 Deleting a local schedule Local Schedule 181 Running a local schedule Local Schedule 182 Stopping a local schedule Local Schedule 183 Viewing the details of a local schedule Local Sc[...]

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    Table Of Contents Table Of Cont ents 10 APPENDIX 200 Contact SAMSUNG WORLDWIDE 205 Responsibility for the Pay Service (Cost to Customers) 205 Not a product defect 205 A Product damage caused by customer's fault 205 Others 206 Optimum Picture Qu ality and Afterimage Burn-in Prevention 206 Optimum Picture Quality 207 Prevention of Afterimage Bur[...]

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    11 Before Using the Product Before Using the Product Copyright The content s of this man ual are sub ject to cha nge without n otice to im prove qual ity. 2012 Sam sung Electr onics Samsung Electro nics owns the copyrigh t for this manual. Use or reproduction of this manual in part s or entirety with out the autho rization of Samsung Electronic s i[...]

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    12 Before Using the Product Before Using the Product Cleaning Exercise care when cleaning as the panel and e xterior of ad vanced LCDs ar e easily scratche d. 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[...]

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    13 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 ELECTRIC 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 vo ltage is presen t insid[...]

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    14 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 damage d power cor d or plug, o r a loos e power s ocket. z An electric shock or fire may re sult. Do not use m ultiple pr oducts with a singl[...]

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    15 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. z The product may become damage d by an electric sho ck. Only use the p ower cor d provide d with your product by Samsung. Do not use th e power cord with other pro ducts. z A fire or electric shoc k [...]

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    16 Before Using the Product Before Using the Product Caution Keep the plastic packa ging out of the reac h of children. z Children may suffoca te. Do not install t he product on an unst able or vibrating surfac e (insecure shelf, sloped surface, etc.) z The product may fall and become dam aged and/o r cause an injury. z Using the produc t in an are[...]

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    17 Before Using the Product Before Using the Product Operation Warning Set down the p roduct gently z Product failure o r person al injury may result. Installing the product in a n unusual pl ace (a place e xposed to a lot of fine p articles, chemical substa nces or extre me temperatu res, or an ai rport or tra in station wh ere the product shou ld[...]

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    18 Before Using the Product Before Using the Product During a lightn ing or thu nderstorm, power off the product a nd remove the power cable. z A fire or electric shoc k may result. Do not drop objects on the pr oduct or apply impact. z A fire or electric shoc k may result. Do not move the pr oduct by pulli ng the powe r cord or any cable . z Produ[...]

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    19 Before Using the Product Before Using the Product Caution Leaving the scr een fixed on a stationary imag e for an extend ed period o f time may cause aft erimage burn -in or defec tive pixels . z Activate power-saving mode or a moving-p icture screen saver if you will not be using the p roduct for an exten ded period of time. Disconnect th e pow[...]

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    20 Before Using the Product Before Using the Product Exercise caut ion when ad justing the prod uct angle o r stand height. z Your hand or fi nger may get stuc k and injured. z Tilting th e product a t an excessive angle may cause the product to fall and an injury may result. Do not place heavy obje cts on the product. z Product failure o r person [...]

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    21 1 Preparations 1 Preparations 1.1 C hecking 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 z Contact the vendor where you purchased the product if any components are missing. z 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 another[...]

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    23 Preparations 1 1 Preparations Items sold separately z The stand is not supplied. z The following items can be purchased at your nearest retailer. Wall-mount KIT RS232C stereo c able DVI cable HDMI-DVI Cable HDMI cable DP cable RCA stereo ca ble Video cable LAN cable Stereo cable Component ca ble RCA cable Network bo x External sen sor Kit[...]

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    24 Preparations 1 1 Preparations 1.2 Parts 1.2.1 Control Pa nel z The color and shape of parts may differ from what is shown. Specifications are subject to change without notice to improve quality. z Keep the area between the remote sensor and remote control obstacle-free. Sensor Description Selects the input so urce that an external de vice is con[...]

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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 fro nt of the pr oduct, low er t[...]

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    26 Preparations 1 1 Preparations [RGB / DVI / HDMI AUDIO IN] Receives sound from a PC via an audio cable. [USB ] Connect to a USB memory device . [AV IN / COMPON ENT IN] Connects to a source de vice using the AV/c omponent ad apter. [DP IN] Connects to a PC using a DP c able. [HDMI IN] Conne cts to a sourc e device using an HDMI cable. [DVI OUT (LO[...]

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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 z An anti-theft lock allows you to use th e product securely even in public places. z The locking device shape and locking method depend on the manufacturer. Refer to the user guide provided with your anti-theft locking device for det[...]

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    28 Preparations 1 1 Preparations 1.2.4 Remote Control z 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. z Remote control button functions may differ for different products. Not available. Return to the previous menu. Change the input source. Disp[...]

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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 desired. 4. Finish setting. 5. Close the onscree n display (OSD) menu. 1 3 2[...]

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    30 Preparations 1 1 Preparations Remote Control Reception Range Use the remote c ontrol within 7m to 10m fro m the sensor o n the produ ct at an angle of 30 from the left and right. z Store used batteries out of reach of children and recycle. z Do not use a new and used battery together . Replace both batteries at the same time. z Remove batteries [...]

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    31 Preparations 1 1 Preparations 1.2.5 Connection Using an IR Stereo Cable Controlling more than one display pr oduct using your remote control z Connect the [ IR OUT] port on the pr oduct to th e [IR IN] port on the othe r display pr oduct using th e dedicated stereo cable. z A command sent from the remote con trol pointed a t product will be rece[...]

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    32 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. z Ensure that an authorized installa tion company installs the wall mount. z Otherwise, it may fall and cause personal injury. z Make [...]

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    33 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 z When installin g the product o n a perpendicular wall, allow at least 40m m of spac e between the produ ct and wall surface for ve ntilation and ensure tha t the ambient temperatur e i[...]

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    34 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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    35 Preparations 1 1 Preparations 1.3.3 Dimensions Unit: mm (inches) 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[...]

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    36 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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    37 Preparations 1 1 Preparations Unit: mm (inches) Do not install your Wall Mount Kit wh ile your product is turned on. It may result in personal injury due to electric shock. z Standard dimensions for wall mount kits are shown in the table below. z Samsung wall mount kits contain a detailed installation manual and all parts necessary for assembly [...]

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    38 Preparations 1 1 Preparations 1.5 Remote Control 1.5.1 Cable Connection RS232C Cable z 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 shielded type) Pin Signal 1 Detect dat a carrier 2 Received data 3 Tran[...]

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    39 Preparations 1 1 Preparations z RS232C cable Connector: 9-Pin D-Sub Cable : Cross Cable LAN Cable z Pin assignment -P1- -P1- -P2- -P2- Female Rx Tx Gnd 2 3 5 --------> <-------- --------- 1 2 3 Tx Rx Gnd STEREO PLUG (3.5ø) Pin No Standa rd Col or Signal 1 White and or ange TX+ 2 Orange TX- 3 White and gr een RX+ 4 Blue NC 5 White and blue[...]

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    40 Preparations 1 1 Preparations z Connector : RJ45 Direct LAN cable (PC to HUB) Cross LAN cable (PC to PC) Signal P1 P2 Signal TX+ 1 <--------> 1 TX+ TX- 2 <--------> 2 TX- RX+ 3 <--------> 3 RX+ RX- 6 <--------> 6 RX- Signal P1 P2 Signal TX+ 1 <--------> 3 RX+ TX- 2 <--------> 6 RX- RX+ 3 <--------> 1 TX+[...]

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    41 Preparations 1 1 Preparations 1.5.2 Connection z Connection 1 z Connection 2 RS232C IN OUT RS232C IN OUT RS232C IN OUT RS232C IN OUT RJ45 RJ45[...]

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    42 Preparations 1 1 Preparations z Connection 3 RS232C OUT RJ45 RS232C IN OUT RS232C IN OUT RS232C IN OUT[...]

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    43 Preparations 1 1 Preparations 1.5.3 Control Codes Viewing control state (Get control command) Controlling (Set control command) Command z Issued IDs can be displayed in hexadecimals. However, ID 0 must be displayed as 0xFF. z All communications take place in hexadecima ls. The checksum is calculated by adding u p all values except the he ader. I[...]

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    44 Preparations 1 1 Preparations E.g. Power On & ID=0 z To control all de vices connecte d by a serial ca ble simultaneous ly irrespective of IDs, set the ID as "0xFE" and transm it commands. Co mmands will b e executed by each device b ut ACK will not respond. Power control z Function A product ca n be powere d on and off using a PC.[...]

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    45 Preparations 1 1 Preparations Volume control z Function The volume o f a product can be adjuste d using a PC . z Viewing volume sta te (Get Volume Stat us) z Setting the vo lume (Set Volu me) "Volume": Volume value code to be set on a product. (0 -100) z Ack "Volume": Volume value code to be set on a product. (0 -100) z Nak &[...]

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    46 Preparations 1 1 Preparations Input source control z Function The input s ource of a p roduct can be change d using a PC . z Viewing input sour ce state (Get Input Source Stat us) z Setting the in put source (Set Input Sour ce) "Input Sou rce": An input sour ce code to be set o n a product.  DVI_video, HDMI1_PC and HDMI2_PC cannot b[...]

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    47 Preparations 1 1 Preparations z Ack "Input Sou rce": An input sour ce code to be set o n a product. z Nak "ERR" : A code showing what error has o ccurred. Screen z Function The screen mode of a product can be chang ed using a PC. Screen mode cannot b e controlled w hen the Video Wall function is enabled. This control can only[...]

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    48 Preparations 1 1 Preparations z Ack "Screen Mode": A code that sets the pro duct status. z Nak "ERR" : A code showing what error has o ccurred. Screen size control z Function The screen size of a pro duct can b e changed using a PC. z Viewing the screen size (Ge t Screen Size Stat us) z Ack "Screen Size": Produc t s[...]

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    49 Preparations 1 1 Preparations PIP On/Off control z Function The PIP mode o f a product can be tu rned on or off using 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. z Viewing PIP on/off state (Get the PIP ON / OFF Statu[...]

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    50 Preparations 1 1 Preparations Auto adjustment control (PC and BNC only) z Function Automatically ad just the PC system screen usin g a PC. z Viewing auto adjustm ent state (Get Auto Adjustmen t Status) None z Setting auto adjustment (Set Auto Adjustm ent) "Auto Adjustment" : 0x00 (at all times) z Ack z Nak "ERR" : A code show[...]

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    51 Preparations 1 1 Preparations Video Wall Mode Control z Function Video Wall Mode c an be activa ted on a pr oduct using a PC. This contro l is only available on a pro duct whos e Video Wall is enabled. This funct ion is not av ailable in MagicInfo. z Viewing video wall mode (Get Video Wall Mode) z Setting the video wall (Set Video Wall Mode) &qu[...]

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    52 Preparations 1 1 Preparations Safety Lock z Function PC can be used to turn t he Safety Lock function on or off on a product. This contro l is available regardless o f whether or not the power is tur ned on. z Viewing the saf ety lock state (G et Safety Lock Status) z Enabling or disabling safety lock (S et Safety Lock Ena ble / Disable) "S[...]

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    53 2 Connecting and Us ing a Source Device 2 Connecting and Using a Source Device 2.1 Before Connecting Check the follo wing before yo u connect t his product w ith other d evices. Devices th at can be connected to this product inc lude PCs, camco rders, speaker s, set top boxes and DVD /Blu-ray Disc playe rs. 2.1.1 Pre-connection Checkpoints z Bef[...]

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    54 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 z Do not conne ct the power cable bef ore conne cting all oth er cables. Ensure you conne ct a source device first be fore connec ting the power cable. z A PC can be conne cted to the product in a variety o f ways[...]

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    55 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 / HDMI AUDIO IN HDMI IN[...]

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    56 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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    57 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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    58 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 the resolution . 12 34 **** ****[...]

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    59 Connecting and Using a Source Device 2 2 Connecting and Us ing a Source Device 2.3 Connecting an External Monitor z The following images are for reference only. Real-life situations may differ from what is shown in the images. z The Loopout function can be used to duplicate the screen of the primary display. Connect [DVI OUT] on the primary disp[...]

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    60 Connecting and Using a Source Device 2 2 Connecting and Us ing a Source Device 2.4 Connecting to a Video Device z Do not conne ct the power cable bef ore conne cting all oth er cables. Ensure you conne ct a source device first be fore connec ting the power cable. z You can con nect a vide o device to th e produc t using a cab le.  Connecting [...]

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    61 Connecting and Using a Source Device 2 2 Connecting and Us ing a Source Device 2.4.3 Connection Usin g an HDMI-DVI Cable z 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. z Supported resolutio[...]

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    62 Connecting and Using a Source Device 2 2 Connecting and Us ing a Source Device z Be sure to purc hase a certified HDMI cable. Ot herwise, the p icture may not di splay or a conne ction error may o ccur. z A basic high-speed HD MI cable or one with eth ernet is recom mended. T his product d oes not support the ether net function via HDM I. 2.4.5 [...]

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    63 Connecting and Using a Source Device 2 2 Connecting and Us ing a Source Device 2.5 Connecting the network box (Sold separately) 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 netwo rk box (sold se parately ) must be c onnected to th[...]

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    64 Connecting and Using a Source Device 2 2 Connecting and Us ing a Source Device Entering MagicInfo mode 1 After installing and connec ting the network box (sold separate ly) to the produc t, power on the product. 2 Press SOURCE on the remote co ntrol, and se lect MagicInfo . Connecting the network box to the HDMI port on the product will change S[...]

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    65 Connecting and Using a Source Device 2 2 Connecting and Us ing a Source Device 4 Enter the IP in formation. 5 Select a language. (T he default la nguage is English .) MagicInfo Setup Wizard - v .1.12 Select TCP/IP - step 2 Obtain an IP address automatically Use the following IP address: IP address: Subnet mask: Default gateway: 192 . 168 . 0 . 1[...]

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    66 Connecting and Using a Source Device 2 2 Connecting and Us ing a Source Device 6 Select a display mode . 7 Double-check the settings yo u have just co nfigured. z 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. z For further details on how to use Magic[...]

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    67 Connecting and Using a Source Device 2 2 Connecting and Us ing a Source Device 2.6 Changing the Input source 2.6.1 Source MENU Media Source ENTER Source allows you to select a variety of sources an d change so urce device n ames. Source You can display th e screen of a sou rce device conne cted to the produ ct. Select a source from source list t[...]

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    68 3 Using MDC 3 Using MDC MDC (Multiple Display Contr ol) is an applicati on that allows you to eas ily control multi ple display 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 z MDC Connection Selec[...]

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    69 Using MDC 3 3 Using MDC 3.2 MDC Program Installation/Uninstallation 3.2.1 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 Sel[...]

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    70 Using MDC 3 3 Using MDC 3.3 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. 3.3.1 Connecting to MDC Using MDC via RS-232C (serial data communications standards) An RS-232C ser ial cable mus t be connec ted to the se rial ports on t he PC and mo [...]

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    71 Using MDC 3 3 Using MDC Using MDC via Ethernet Enter the IP for the prima ry display devic e and conne ct the de vice to the PC. One d isplay device c an connect to an other using an RS-232C serial ca ble. Communicate with LAN cable Multiple products can be connected using the [RJ45] port on the product and the LAN ports on the HUB. Communicate [...]

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    72 Using MDC 3 3 Using MDC 3.3.2 Connection Management Connection m anagement includes th e Connect ion list and Connection list modification opt ions . Connection list – Connection list shows the details of the co nnections such as connection setting (IP/ COM, Port No, MAC, and Conn ection T ype ), co nnection st atus, Set ID Ra nge , and detect[...]

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    73 Using MDC 3 3 Using MDC 3.3.3 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 maximu m of 100 L FDs in a conn ection. Th e Set ID is a ssigned sequ entially in the da isy- chain runnin g from 1 to 99, and then finally to Se t ID 0.[...]

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    74 Using MDC 3 3 Using MDC 3.3.4 Cloning Using the Cloning feature, you can copy the settin g of one LFD and ap ply it to mu ltiple selected LF Ds. You can select specific tab cat egories or all t ab categories fo r cloning, using t he copy settin g option window.[...]

  • Page 75

    75 Using MDC 3 3 Using MDC 3.3.5 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 corrupte d reply fro m an LFD. Th e retry co unt value can be set us ing the MDC options window. The retry co unt value must be between 1-10. The defau lt value is 1.[...]

  • Page 76

    76 Using MDC 3 3 Using MDC 3.3.6 Getting Started with MDC 1 To start the program , click Start Programs Samsung MDC Unified . 2 Click Add to add a disp lay device. z If the connect ion is established via RS232C, go to Serial and spec ify the COM Port .[...]

  • Page 77

    77 Using MDC 3 3 Using MDC z If the connect ion is established via Ether net , enter the IP th at was entere d for the disp lay device.[...]

  • Page 78

    78 Using MDC 3 3 Using MDC 3.3.7 Main Screen Layout Menu Bar Change the stat us of a display d evice or the prop erties of the p rogram. 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 wa nt to adjust. Modify the Set L[...]

  • Page 79

    79 Using MDC 3 3 Using MDC 3.3.8 Menus You can power on or off a selec ted device or chan ge the input source or volume of the device. Choose display device s from the lis t of sets, an d select the Home tab. Home Select an item an d change the co rresponding set ting. Power z On : Power on a selected display. z Off : Power off a sele cted dis Inpu[...]

  • Page 80

    80 Using MDC 3 3 Using MDC  This menu sh ows a list of d isplay devices which hav e following er rors - fan e rror, temp erature error, brigh tness sensor error, or lamp erro r. Select a display device from th e list. The Repair button will be en abled. Click the re fresh button to refresh t he error status of th e display d evice. The recovered[...]

  • Page 81

    81 Using MDC 3 3 Using MDC 3.3.9 Screen Adjustment The screen s ettings (c ontrast, brightness, et c.) can be adjusted. Choose display device s from the lis t of sets, an d select the Picture tab. Custom Select an item an d change the co rresponding scr een setting. z Color and Tint are not available if the input source is PC . z Red , Green , Blue[...]

  • Page 82

    82 Using MDC 3 3 Using MDC Blue z Customize the intensity of blue co lor for the selected display device.[...]

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    83 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 selec ted displa y. Auto Motion Pl us This option is u sed to v iew dynamic images. z Off : Disable the Auto Motion Plus fu nction. z Clear : Set the level of Auto Motion Plus to clear. This[...]

  • Page 84

    84 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 th at does not suppor t detailed configur ation. The -/+ butt ons can b e used to ad just Zoom . The screen c an be reloca ted using t he up/do wn/left/right buttons. Detail You can v[...]

  • Page 85

    85 Using MDC 3 3 Using MDC 3.3.10 Sound Adjustment You can chan ge the sou nd settings. Choose display device s from the lis t of sets, an d 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 selec ted disp[...]

  • Page 86

    86 Using MDC 3 3 Using MDC 3.3.11 System Setup Choose display device s from the lis t of sets, an d select the System tab. Video Wall The Vide o Wall functio n can be used to display part of a whole picture or repea t the same picture on each of connec ted multiple d isplay devices. Video Wall is enabled only when devices are in the group. Video Wa[...]

  • Page 87

    87 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[...]

  • Page 88

    88 Using MDC 3 3 Using MDC PIP Basic information re quired to adjust PIP will app ear in the men u screen. z PIP will be disabled when Video Wall is ON . z Note that Picture Size is disabled when PIP is ON . PIP Size View the PIP Size of the curr ent displa y. PIP Source Select a PIP input source. Sound Select Select and enable the sound fr om eith[...]

  • Page 89

    89 Using MDC 3 3 Using MDC General User Auto Color Automatically adju st the screen color s. Available only in PC mode. Auto Power Set the prod uct to autom atically po wer on. Standby Control Set the stan dby mode to activate if a n input source is not d etected. Fan & Temperature Configure the settings requ ired to de tect the fan speed an d [...]

  • Page 90

    90 Using MDC 3 3 Using MDC Security Safety Lock Lock the on -screen m enus. 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 messa ge when the Source is chang ed. Not Optimum Mode OSD Select whethe r to[...]

  • Page 91

    91 Using MDC 3 3 Using MDC Time Clock Set Change the c urrent time o n the selec ted displa y device accor ding to th e time set on a PC. If the time is not set on the display device, null values will be displayed. Timer z On Time : Set the time to powe r on the s elected disp lay device. z Off Time : Set the time to power off the selected display [...]

  • Page 92

    92 Using MDC 3 3 Using MDC  Once : Activate the timer only on e time.  EveryDay : Activat e the timer ever y day.  Mon~Fri : Activa te the timer from Monday th rough Frid ay.  Mon~Sat : Activate the timer from Mo nday throug h Saturday.  Sat~Sun : Activate the tim er on Saturdays and Sundays.  Manual : Customize days of the week. [...]

  • Page 93

    93 Using MDC 3 3 Using MDC Screen Burn Protection Pixel Shift Move the scr een slightly at specified time intervals to prevent scre en burn-in . Screen Saver This function p revents scr een burn-in whe n the scre en of the s elected disp lay device is left idle fo r an extended period of time . z Interval : Set the interval to a ctivate the Screen [...]

  • Page 94

    94 Using MDC 3 3 Using MDC The Safety Screen function can be use d to prev ent screen bu rn-in when a stationar y image displa ys on the screen of a display device for an extended period of time. Lamp Control Lamp Control is used to adjust the backligh t to reduce power co nsumption. Automatically adju st the backligh t of the selecte d display dev[...]

  • Page 95

    95 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 settin gs. Reset All Reset the screen, soun d and system settings at the same time. Edit Column Select the items you want to disp lay in the list of sets. Information View the program informati on. 2 3 4[...]

  • Page 96

    96 Using MDC 3 3 Using MDC 3.3.13 Other Functions Resizing a Window Place the mou se pointer on a corn er of the pr ogram windo w. An arro w will appe ar. Move the arrow to customize the size of the program window.[...]

  • Page 97

    97 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 p rogram window. 2 In the Edit Group window displayed, click Add on the sub level or Add o[...]

  • Page 98

    98 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[...]

  • Page 99

    99 Using MDC 3 3 Using MDC Schedule Management Creating Sch edules Create and r egister a sc hedule on a group ba sis. 1 Click All Schedule Lis t in the schedule sec tion on the left side of the prog ram window. The Add button will be enable d in the middle. 2 Click the Add button. The Add Schedule window will appear.[...]

  • Page 100

    100 Using MDC 3 3 Using MDC 3 Click Add belo w the Device Gr oup item, and select the group you wa nt 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. z Device Gr oup : Sele ct a group . z Date&Time  Instant Execut ion : Run the schedule[...]

  • Page 101

    101 Using MDC 3 3 Using MDC 3.3.14 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 t o control does not ap pear on th e system information chart. 1. Check the co nnection o f th[...]

  • Page 102

    102 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: Settin gs for the se lected dis play are displaye d. 3 When two displays are selected (e. g. in sequence of ID 1 and ID 3): The setting s for ID 1 are displayed [...]

  • Page 103

    103 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 enviro nment where the pr oduct will be used . Different P[...]

  • Page 104

    104 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 to adju st the optio n value or sele ct an option setting. When don[...]

  • Page 105

    105 Screen Adjustment 4 4 Screen Adjustment 4.3.1 Picture Size If you have a cable b ox or satellite rec eiver, it may ha ve its own set of screen si ze s as well. Howev er, we highly recommen d you use your produc t 16:9 m ode most o f the time. z 16:9 : Sets the pict ure to 16:9 wide mode. z Zoom1 : Use for moderate ma gnification. Cut s off the [...]

  • Page 106

    106 Screen Adjustment 4 4 Screen Adjustment 4.3.2 Position Adjusts the picture po sition. Position is only available if Picture Size is set to Zoom1 , Zoom2 , Wide Fit , Screen fit or Custom . To use the Position fu nction a fter sel ecting Zoom1 , Zoom2 or Wide Fit , follow these steps . 1 Press the button t o select Position . 2 Press the [ ] but[...]

  • Page 107

    107 Screen Adjustment 4 4 Screen Adjustment 4.3.4 Resolution Select If the picture is not normal even whe n the resolution of the graphics card is one of the following , you can optimize the p icture qua lity by select ing the sam e resolution for the pro duct as th e PC using this menu. Available resolutions: Off / 1024 x 768 / 1280 x 768 / 1360 x[...]

  • Page 108

    108 Screen Adjustment 4 4 Screen Adjustment  A responsible ad ult should freq uently check on children who ar e using the 3D function. If the re are any reports of tired eyes , headaches, dizzine ss, or nausea, have the child stop viewing 3D product and r est.  Do not use the 3 D Active Glasses fo r other purpose s (such as ge neral eyeglasse[...]

  • Page 109

    109 Screen Adjustment 4 4 Screen Adjustment z L/R Change ( L/R Image / R/L Image ): Swap the left and right pictures. z 3D 2D ( Off / On ): Displays the image for the left eye only. This function is deactivated when 3D Mode set to “2D 3D” or Off. z 3D Auto View ( Off / Message Notice (or Message Alert ) / On ): If 3D Auto View is set to On , a [...]

  • Page 110

    110 Screen Adjustment 4 4 Screen Adjustment Supported for mats and oper ating specifications for Standard HDMI 3D The 3D formats indicated below are recommended by the HDMI association and must be supported. z 3D Mode is set to its memorized configuration value automa tically when you changing the input source. z Some Picture functions are disabled[...]

  • Page 111

    111 Screen Adjustment 4 4 Screen Adjustment 4.6 Advanced Settings MENU Picture Advanced Settings ENTE R All Advanced Sett ings are available in the Standard and Movie mod es. To use, select an option us ing the up and down arrow keys, and th en press . Use the ar row keys to chan ge the value or s etting, and then press [ ]. Use the arro w keys to [...]

  • Page 112

    112 Screen Adjustment 4 4 Screen Adjustment 4.6.5 Expert Pattern Use the Expert Pattern function to calibrate th e picture. If the OSD me nu disappe ars or a men u other than the Pictur e menu is o pened, the product saves the ca libration and the Expert Pattern screen disappears. z Off Turns the Expert Pattern function off. z Pattern1 This test sc[...]

  • Page 113

    113 Screen Adjustment 4 4 Screen Adjustment 4.6.9 10p White Balance (Off / On) Controls th e white bala nce in 10 p oint interva l by adjustin g the red , green, and blue brig htness. z Interval : Select interval to adjust . z Red : Adjust the red level. z Green : Adjust the green level. z Blue : Adjust the blue l evel. z Reset : Resets the 10p Whi[...]

  • Page 114

    114 Screen Adjustment 4 4 Screen Adjustment 4.7 Picture Options MENU Picture Picture Options ENTER Select an option using the up a nd down arr ow keys, and the press [ ]. Use the arrow keys t o change 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 z Off / Cool / Standard [...]

  • Page 115

    115 Screen Adjustment 4 4 Screen Adjustment 4.7.4 MPEG Noise Filter Reduces MPEG noise t o provid e improved picture qua lity. z Off / Low / Medium / High / Auto 4.7.5 HDMI Black Level Lets you adjust the screen dep th by selecting a black level. z Normal / Low Available only in HDMI mode. 4.7.6 Film Mode Sets the product to au tomatically sense an[...]

  • Page 116

    116 Screen Adjustment 4 4 Screen Adjustment z Blur Reduction : Use to reduce th e afterimage as much as you want. This is only supported if the Auto Motion Plus is set to Cust om . z Judder Reduc tion : Use to reduce th e judde r as much as you want . This is only supported if the Auto Motion Plus is set to Custom . z Reset : Restore Motion Plus se[...]

  • Page 117

    117 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 ar row keys to se lect an op tion, and the n press [ ]. z Standard : Selects th e normal sou nd mode. z Music : Emphasizes mus ic over voices. z Movie : Provides the best so und for mo vie[...]

  • Page 118

    118 Sound Adjustment 5 5 Sound Adjustment 5.2 Sound Effect MENU Sound Sound Effect ENTER z If Speaker Select is set to External , Sound Effect is disabled. z Available only when Sound Mode is set to Standar d . z SRS TruSurround HD ( Off / On ) This funct ion provides a virtual 5.1 c hannel surr ound sound experience through a p air of sp eakers us[...]

  • Page 119

    119 Sound Adjustment 5 5 Sound Adjustment 5.3 3D Audio (UE46A & UE55A models only) MENU Sound 3D Audio ENTER 5.3.1 3D Audio (Off / Low / Medium / High) 3D audio tech nology pro vides the im mersive so und corresp onding to th e pop-up effect of 3 D video by audio depth control in pe rspective. z Available in only when watching 3D image. 5.4 Spe[...]

  • Page 120

    120 Sound Adjustment 5 5 Sound Adjustment 5.5 Reset Sound MENU Sound Reset Sound ENTER Reset all sound settings to the fa ctory default s. Select Reset Sound , press ENTER [] , s e l e c t Yes in the pop-up, and then press ENTER [ ] again. O m[...]

  • Page 121

    121 6 Media 6 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 allo ws you to play conten t (image, vid eo, docume nt files) at a desired time . You can play conte nt saved in in ternal mem ory or USB memory. You can als o pla[...]

  • Page 122

    122 Media 6 6 Media 6.2 Videos MENU Media Videos EN TER [] 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 produc t. 3 When a USB device is connec ted to the product, the Connect ed Device screen appears. Selec t a connected devic [...]

  • Page 123

    123 Media 6 6 Media Supported Video Formats z Video content will not play, or not play correctly, if there is an error in the content or the container. z 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. z If the Index Table is in error, the Seek (Jump) function [...]

  • Page 124

    124 Media 6 6 Media z Video content can not be played, if th ere ar e many co ntents in one file. z When you play video over a network connecti on, the video may not be played smo othly. z The menu may take longer to appear if the video’s bit rate exceeds 10Mbps. z Some USB/digital camera devices may not be compatible with the player. Using the P[...]

  • Page 125

    125 Media 6 6 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 produc t. 3 When a USB device is connec ted to the product, the Connect ed Device screen appears. Selec t a connected devic e[...]

  • Page 126

    126 Media 6 6 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 produc t. 3 When a USB device is connec ted to the product, the Connect ed Device screen appears. Selec t a connected devic e, [...]

  • Page 127

    127 Media 6 6 Media Playing My Playlist Select the My Playlist folder and it will pla y automatically. Pres s the or butto n to play a different 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 de[...]

  • Page 128

    128 Media 6 6 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 right of the sc reen by using th e / / / button. Then, press the [ ] button. Th e checks below indicate which med ia the sort criter ia apply to. Sort Criteria Operatio n Videos[...]

  • Page 129

    129 Media 6 6 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 optio ns available an d the media each optio n applies to. Option Name Operations Videos Photos Music List Return to the file list. Play / Pause Yo[...]

  • Page 130

    130 Media 6 6 Media z Pressing the INFO button while a device name is selected will display information about the selected device. z 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[...]

  • Page 131

    131 Media 6 6 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 connec ted to the p roduct. Select a source fro m Source List to display the screen of the selected source. The input source can also be changed by u[...]

  • Page 132

    132 Media 6 6 Media z When connect ing a PC to the HDMI IN port with HDMI cabl e, you shoul d set the prod uct to PC mode under Edit Name . z When connect ing a PC to the HDMI IN port with HDM I to DVI cable, you should set the produc t to DVI PC mode un der Edit Name . z When connec ting an AV devices to the HDMI IN port with HDMI to DVI cable, yo[...]

  • Page 133

    133 7 Network 7 Network 7.1 Network Settings 7.1.1 Connecting to a Wired Network There are t hree ways t o attach your product to your LAN u sing cable: z 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 cable. See the diagram below. z You can at tach your pro duct t[...]

  • Page 134

    134 Network 7 7 Network access the Inte rnet so you do not h ave to enter them ma nually. Most hom e networks a re Dynamic 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, su bnet mask, g ateway, and DNS values man ually on your p roduct Cable Setup Screen w hen you[...]

  • Page 135

    135 Network 7 7 Network Manual Network Setup Use the Manu al Network Se tup when co nnecting your produ ct to a netwo rk that re quires a Sta tic IP address. Getting the Netw ork Connect ion Values To view the Ne twork connectio n values on m ost Windows comput ers, follow these steps. 1 Right click the Network icon on the bottom right of the scree[...]

  • Page 136

    136 Network 7 7 Network 7.1.3 Connecting to a Wireless Network To connect your produ ct to your w ireless netwo rk, you nee d a wireless ro uter or mo dem and a Samsun g Wireless LAN adapter (WIS10ABGN, WIS12ABG NX), which you connect to you r product ba ck or side panel USB port. See the illustration below. Samsung’s Wire less LAN adapter is sol[...]

  • Page 137

    137 Network 7 7 Network z Ensure the product is turned on before you connect the Samsung Wireless LAN adapter. z Connection Methods: You can setup the wireless network connection in five ways:  Auto Setup (Using the Auto Network Search function)  Manual Setup  Ad Hoc  WPS (PBC)  One Foot Connection z The product may not recognize the[...]

  • Page 138

    138 Network 7 7 Network 7 When done, u se the right arrow butto n to mov e the cursor to Next , and t hen press [ ]. 8 The network connection sc reen appea rs and the ver ification proce ss starts. Whe n the connec tion has been verifie d, the “Internet is connected successfully .” message a ppears. z If the network does not accept the Security[...]

  • Page 139

    139 Network 7 7 Network 7 When done, u se the butto n to move t he cursor to Next , and then press t he [ ] button . 8 The network connection sc reen appea rs and the ver ification proce ss starts. Pre ss [ ] to cancel. Select IP Settings on the network c onnection scr een. The IP Settings screen appears. 9 Select the field on the top, press [ ], a[...]

  • Page 140

    140 Network 7 7 Network 7.1.6 One Foot Connection The On e Foot Conn ection fu nction lets you con nect your Samsun g product automatically to a Samsung wireless routers. If your wi reless router does not support One Foot Connection , you must connect using one of the other meth ods. You can check for equipment that supports One Foot Connection on [...]

  • Page 141

    141 Network 7 7 Network 7.1.7 Ad Hoc Network Setup You can conn ect to a mo bile device supp orting Ad-ho c connections without a w ireless route r or AP through the produ ct. How to set up using Ad hoc 1 Go to Network Settings screen. 2 Select Wireless (Genera l) , and press [ ], then p ress [ ] again. 3 Select Ad hoc . The message “ Ad hoc serv[...]

  • Page 142

    142 Network 7 7 Network 7.3 MagicInfo Lite Settings MENU Network MagicInfo Lite Settings ENTER [] 1 Server z Setting the MagicInfo Li te server IP  Enter the serve r IP address and port number.  Use 7001 as the port number. If unable to connect to the server using port number 7001, check with your server administrator to find the correct port[...]

  • Page 143

    143 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 z MDC Connection Select a method to connect to MDC to receive the MDC sign al.  RS232C MDC Communicate with MDC via the RS232C-stereo cabl e.  RJ45 MDC Communicate with MDC via the RJ45[...]

  • Page 144

    144 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 automatica lly 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 vari ous timer f eatures of the product . Changing the Setting for Clock z Clock Set Set th[...]

  • Page 145

    145 System 8 8 System 8.2.3 On Timer Set On Timer so that you r product turns on a utomatically at a time and on a day of your choos ing. z On Timer : You ca n set up t hree separat e On Timer configurations. ( On Timer 1 , On Timer 2 , On Timer 3 ) You must set the clock before you can use On Timer .  Setup : Select Off , Once , Everyday , Mon [...]

  • Page 146

    146 System 8 8 System 8.2.5 Holiday Management Timer will be disable d during a p eriod spec ified as a holid ay. Setting Holiday Management z Add : Specify the period yo u want to ad d as a ho liday.  Select the star t and end dates of the holi day you want to add using th e / butt ons, and clic k the Save button. - Start : Set the star t date [...]

  • Page 147

    147 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 active, the product po wer consump tion will be controlle d to save po wer. z Off / Low / Medium / High / Picture Off 8.4.2 Eco Sensor (Off / On) To enhance your power sav ings, the pictu[...]

  • Page 148

    148 System 8 8 System 8.5 Security MENU System Security ENTER Every time you access the Security functions, the PIN screen will appear and the default PIN number is “0-0-0-0". Th e PIN screen closes an d the Security menu ap pears. 8.5.1 Safety Lock (Off / On) All the menus a nd buttons of the produc t and remote control, exc e pt for the LO[...]

  • Page 149

    149 System 8 8 System 8.6 PIP MENU System PIP ENTER z If you have set , mode in PIP (Picture-in-Picture), you cannot adjust the Picture Size . z For PIP sound, refer to the Sound Select instructions. z If you turn the product off while watching in the PIP mode, the PIP function is reset to off. When you turn your product on, you must turn PIP on ag[...]

  • Page 150

    150 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 preven tion technolog y. Pixel Shift moves th e picture slightly on the screen. The Pixel Shift T ime setting allows you to program th e time betwee n movements of the[...]

  • Page 151

    151 System 8 8 System 8.8.2 Timer You can set th e timer for Screen Burn Protection . If you start the operation to erase any residual imag e, the oper ation will be performed for the set period of time and then a utomatically finish. z Mode : You can change the Safety Sc reen Type. z Period : Use this functio n to set the e xecution period for eac[...]

  • Page 152

    152 System 8 8 System 8.9 Video Wall MENU System Video Wall ENTER Customize the layout of mult iple displays th at are co nnected to form a vide o wall. In ad dition, disp lay part of a whole pic ture or r epeat the sam e picture on each of t he connec ted mult iple displays. To display multiple imag es, refer to MDC Help or the Magic Info user gui[...]

  • Page 153

    153 System 8 8 System 8.9.3 Horizontal This function auto matically divides t he screen acc ording to th e specified numb er of horizon tal displays. Enter the number of horizontally ar ranged displ a ys. The horizontal screen will au tomatically be divided according to t he number ent ered. A maximu m of 15 displays can be assigne d to the horizo [...]

  • Page 154

    154 System 8 8 System 8.10 Source AutoSwitch Settings MENU System Source AutoSwitch Settings ENTER z Turning on the disp lay with Source AutoSwitch On , and the p revious video sour ce selection is n ot active, the disp lay will automati cally search t he different vid eo input source s for active video . z Source AutoSwitch When the Source AutoSwi[...]

  • Page 155

    155 System 8 8 System 8.11 General MENU System General ENTER 8.11.1 Max. Power Saving Turns off the p roduct to re duce powe r consumption after the PC h as been left idle for a specified period of time. 8.11.2 Game Mode When connec ting to a gam e console s uch as PlaySt ation™ or Xbox™, you c an enjoy a m ore realistic gaming exp erience by s[...]

  • Page 156

    156 System 8 8 System 8.11.4 Auto Power Enabling this option will automa tically power on the product if the power cable is connected. 8.11.5 Standby Control You can set th e screen st andby mo de to be ap plied when a n input signal is received. z Auto Power-saving mode will activate if no input signals are detected ev en though a sour ce device i[...]

  • Page 157

    157 System 8 8 System 8.11.10 Device Name Selet or enter a Device Name . This name can be shown on ne twork remote controls over th e network. 8.11.11 3D Video Sync (UE 46A & UE55A models only) Synchronize the d isplays with you r 3D glasses whe n viewing a 3D v ideo using mult iple displays. Current Mode : Select the desire d option from St[...]

  • Page 158

    158 System 8 8 System 8.12 Anynet+(HDMI-CEC) MENU System Anynet+(HDMI- CEC) ENTER 8.12.1 Anynet+(HDMI-CEC) What is Anynet+ ? Anynet+ is a functi on that enab les you to contro l all connec ted Samsung d evices that sup port Anynet+ with your Samsung product remote . The Anynet+ system can be used only with Samsung devices that have the Anynet+ feat[...]

  • Page 159

    159 System 8 8 System Anynet+ Menu The Anynet+ me nu chang es dependin g on the typ e and status o f the Anynet + devices conne cted to the product. 8.12.2 Auto Turn Off Setting an Anynet+ Device to t urn Off automa tically when the product is t urned off. The active source on the product remote must be set to product to use the Anynet+ function. I[...]

  • Page 160

    160 System 8 8 System z If you have selected an Anynet+ device by pressing the SOURCE button and then selecting its input source, you cannot use the Anynet+ function. Make sure to switch to an Anynet+ device by using the Device List .[...]

  • Page 161

    161 System 8 8 System Listening through a Receiver You can listen to sound through a r eceiver (i.e H ome Theater ) instead o f the Internal Speaker . 1 Select Receiver and set to On . 2 Press the EX IT butt on to exit. z If your receiver supports audio only, it may not appear in the device list. z When the receiver (i.e Home Theater) is set to On,[...]

  • Page 162

    162 System 8 8 System 8.12.3 Receiver Sound is played through the receiver. The connec ted device is not displayed. z Check wheth er or not the device supports Anynet+ functions. z Check whether or not the HDMI cable is properly connected . z Check whet her Anynet+ (HDMI-CEC) is set to On in the Anynet+ setup menu. z Search Anynet + devices again. [...]

  • Page 163

    163 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 pro duct. If you connect to the DivX web site and r egister using that co de, you can d ownload t he VOD registr ation file. For more information about DivX® VOD, visit “http://vod.divx.com”. 8.14 Network R[...]

  • Page 164

    164 9 Support 9 Support 9.1 Software Upgrade MENU Support Software Upgrade ENTER The Software Upgrade menu lets you up grade your p roduct software to the latest version. z Current Version : This is the software version already installed in the produc t. Be careful not to turn off the power until the upgrade is complet e. The product will turn off [...]

  • Page 165

    165 Support 9 9 Support 9.2 Contact Samsung MENU Support Contact Samsun g ENTER View this info rmation wh en your pro duct does not work pr operly or wh en you wan t to upgrad e the software. You can find in formation re garding our call center s and how to download products an d software. O m[...]

  • Page 166

    166 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 ] z Supported USB-device file systems include FAT16 and FAT32 . (NTFS is not supported.) z A file with a vertical and horizontal r esolution larger t han the maximum r esolution cannot be pla[...]

  • Page 167

    167 MagicInfo Lite 10 10 MagicInfo Lite *.3gp 3GP P H.264 BP / M P / HP 1920x1080 6 ~ 30 25 ADPCM / AAC / HE-AAC MPEG4 SP / ASP 1920x1080 6 ~ 30 8 *.vro VRO VOB MPEG1 352x288 24 / 25 / 30 30 AC3 / MPEG / LPCM MPEG2 1920x1080 24 / 25 / 30 30 *.mpg *.mpeg PS MPEG1 352x288 24 / 25 / 30 30 AC3 / MPEG / LPCM / AAC MPEG2 1920x1080 24 / 25 / 30 30 H.264 1[...]

  • Page 168

    168 MagicInfo Lite 10 10 MagicInfo Lite Audio z Audio content witho ut video is not supported . (Only mp3 files a re supported as b ackground music for image/PPT slideshows. Th is feature is available only when using the netw ork schedule m enu.) z Audio content with a Bit ra te or Frame rate large r than the r ate specified in the table above can [...]

  • Page 169

    169 MagicInfo Lite 10 10 MagicInfo Lite Power Point z Compatible docume nt file format s  Extension : ppt, pptx  Version : Office 97 ~ Offic e 2007 z Functions not supporte d  Animation effect  3D shapes (which wil l be displayed in 2D)  Header and footer (som e subitems are not su pported)  Word Art  Align (A group a lignment [...]

  • Page 170

    170 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 th e monitor must be se t 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 contro l. Network setup To run Ma[...]

  • Page 171

    171 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 ser ver is connected (approval) in t he MagicInfo Lite menu screen. To view whether the server is conne cted when a network sc hedule is runnin g, press IN FO on [...]

  • Page 172

    172 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.[...]

  • Page 173

    173 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[...]

  • Page 174

    174 MagicInfo Lite 10 10 MagicInfo Lite 8 Select the View All Lite Device m enu to ch eck that th e device has b een registe red. 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. z For further details on how to configure a[...]

  • Page 175

    175 MagicInfo Lite 10 10 MagicInfo Lite 10.2.4 Setting the current time A schedule m ay not ru n if the time set on the de vice is differen t from th e server's c urrent time. 1 Go to the tabs Device Time . 2 Select your de vice. 3 Select Clock Set , and sync the time with the ser ver. For further details on how to manage the time (scheduling,[...]

  • Page 176

    176 MagicInfo Lite 10 10 MagicInfo Lite 10.4 Local Schedule Manager Configure the se ttings for playbac k from Local Schedule . Alternatively, s elect and play content from internal or USB m emory acco rding to the customiz ed playback sequence . 10.4.1 Registering a Local Schedule 1 Select Local Schedule Manager in the MagicInfo Lite men u screen.[...]

  • Page 177

    177 MagicInfo Lite 10 10 MagicInfo Lite z E.g.) PM 09:00 - AM 12:00 / AM 12:00 - AM 06:00 4 Select Contents to specify the content you want to pla y. 5 Select Save . 6 Select the memory space you w ant to save the content to. Create T ime Contents T ime Contents --:-- am ~ --:-- pm No Item Save Cancel Contents Internal Memory USB No Item Folder1 Me[...]

  • Page 178

    178 MagicInfo Lite 10 10 MagicInfo Lite 7 Check that the schedule has been added to the Local Sch edule Manager. 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. Local Schedule Manager Storage Internal Memory No Playi[...]

  • Page 179

    179 MagicInfo Lite 10 10 MagicInfo Lite 2 Select the local schedule you want to m odify. 3 Select Edit . 4 Change the d etails of the local schedu le. Next, se lect Save . 10.4.3 Deleting a local sc hedule Local Schedule Ensure at least one local schedule Local Schedule is registered. Local Schedule Manager Storage Internal Memory No Playing Schedu[...]

  • Page 180

    180 MagicInfo Lite 10 10 MagicInfo Lite 1 Select Local Schedule Manager in the MagicInfo Lite men u screen. 2 Select the local schedule you want to d elete. 3 Select Delete . Network Schedule Local Schedule ・ Local Schedule Manager Contents Manager Internal AutoPlay USB AutoPlay Close Mode Network Schedule Server Connected USB Disconnected Local [...]

  • Page 181

    181 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, se lect Run . Network Schedule Local Schedule ・ Local Schedule Manager Conte[...]

  • Page 182

    182 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 ・[...]

  • Page 183

    183 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 disp layed. Network Schedule Local Schedule ・ Local Schedule Manager Content[...]

  • Page 184

    184 MagicInfo Lite 10 10 MagicInfo Lite 10.5 Contents Manager 10.5.1 Copying content 1 Select Contents Manager in the MagicInfo Lite menu scre en. 2 Select the cont ent you want to copy. z If content under Internal Memory is selec ted: You ca n copy the content und er Internal Memory to USB memory . z If content under USB is select ed: You can c op[...]

  • Page 185

    185 MagicInfo Lite 10 10 MagicInfo Lite 10.5.2 Deleting content 1 Select Contents Manager in the MagicInfo Lite menu scre en. 2 Select the conten t you want to delete. z 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 Intern[...]

  • Page 186

    186 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. z Play content, which has been cop ied to Internal Memory , in alphabetic al order. Network Schedule Local Schedule ・ Local Sc[...]

  • Page 187

    187 MagicInfo Lite 10 10 MagicInfo Lite 10.7 USB AutoPlay 10.7.1 Running Internal AutoPlay Ensure a USB device is inserted. Be sure to create a folder named "MagicInfoSlide" in the USB device and put content in the folder. 1 Select USB AutoPlay in the Mag i cInfo Li te menu screen. z The content contained in the MagicInfoSlide folder on t[...]

  • Page 188

    188 MagicInfo Lite 10 10 MagicInfo Lite 7 Schedule Download : Displays the progress o f a network sc hedule bein g downloa ded from th e 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 Rem[...]

  • Page 189

    189 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 op erating norm ally by using[...]

  • Page 190

    190 Troubleshooting Guide 11 11 Troubleshooting Guide Screen issue The power LED is off. The screen will not switch on. Make sure th at the pow er cord is connected . ("2.2 Conn ecting and Using a PC") " No Signal " is displayed on the screen (refer to "Connecting to a PC"). Check that th e produ ct is conne cted corre[...]

  • Page 191

    191 Troubleshooting Guide 11 11 Troubleshooting Guide Sound issue There is no sou nd. Check the co nnection of th e audio ca ble or adjust the volume ("2.2 Conn ecting and Using a PC") Check the volume. The volume is too low. Adjust the volume. If the volume is still low after turn ing it up to the maximum level, adjust the volume on your[...]

  • Page 192

    192 Troubleshooting Guide 11 11 Troubleshooting Guide 11.2 Q & A Refer to the user manual for your PC or graphics card for further instructions on adjustment. Question Answer How can I change the frequency? Set the frequ ency on you r graphics c ard. z "Windows XP": Go to Control Panel Appearanc e and Them es Display Settings Advanced[...]

  • Page 193

    193 12 Specifications 12 Specifications 12.1 General Model Name ME32B ME40B Panel Size 32 inches (80cm) 40 inches (101cm) Display area 698.4 m m (H) x 392.85 m m (V) 27.5 inches (H) x 15.5 inches (V) 885.6 mm (H) x 498.15 mm (V) 34. inches (H) x 19 .6 inches (V) Display Color 1.07B Dimensions (W x H x D) / Weight (without stand) 733.7 X 430.2 X 29.[...]

  • Page 194

    194 Specifications 12 12 Specifications Power Supply : This product uses 100 to 240V. Refer to the lab el at the back of the prod uct as the standard vo ltage can vary in different countrie s. Plug-and-Play : This monit or can be inst alled and used with any Plug-and -Play compatible systems. Two-way da ta exchange betwe en the monitor and PC syste[...]

  • Page 195

    195 Specifications 12 12 Specifications 12.2 PowerSaver The power-sa ving funct ion of this p roduct redu ces power c onsumption by switching o ff the scree n and changing the co lor of the pow er LED if the prod uct is not used for a specified period of tim e. The power is not turned off in powe r-saving mode. To swit ch the screen back on, press [...]

  • Page 196

    196 Specifications 12 12 Specifications z To reduce t he power consumptio n to 0, tur n off the sw itch at th e back or d isconnec t the power cord. Disconnec t the power ca ble if you will not be u sing the prod uct for an exten ded period of time (during vacatio n, etc.).[...]

  • Page 197

    197 Specifications 12 12 Specifications 12.3 Preset Timing Modes z This produ ct can be set to only on e resolution for each scr een size to ob tain the op timum picture quality due to the nature of the pane l. Using a r esolution othe r than the specified re solution may degrade the picture qual ity. To avoid this, it is recomm ended that yo u sel[...]

  • Page 198

    198 Specifications 12 12 Specifications Horizontal Freq uency The time re quired to sca n a single line from the left to the r ight side of the screen is called a horizontal cyc le. The reci procal numb er of a horizont al cycle is called h orizontal frequen cy. Horizontal frequ ency is measured in kHz. Vertical Fr equency The product dis plays a s[...]

  • Page 199

    199 Specifications 12 12 Specifications 12.4 License TheaterSound HD, SRS and symbol are trade marks of SRS Labs, Inc. TheaterSou nd HD techno logy is incorp orated unde r license form SRS Lab, In c. Manufactur ed under lice nse from Do lby Labora tories. Dolby and the do uble-D symbol ar etrademark s of Dolby La boratories. Manufactured under lice[...]

  • Page 200

    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. NORTH AMERICA U.S.A 1-800-SAMSUNG (726-7864) http://www.sam sung.com CANADA 1-800-SAMSUNG (7 26-7864) h ttp://www.sam sung.com/ca http://www. samsung.co m/ch_fr (French) MEXICO 01-800-[...]

  • Page 201

    201 Appendix Appendix EUROPE ALBANIA 42 27 5755 http://www. samsung.com AUSTRIA 0810 - SAMSUNG (7267864, € 0.07/min) http://www. samsung.co m BELGIUM 02-2 01-24-18 http://www.sam sung.com/be (Dutch) http://www. samsung.co m/be_fr (French) BOSNIA 05 133 1999 http://www.samsung.com BULGARIA 07001 33 11 http://www.samsung.c om CROATIA 062 SAMSUNG (0[...]

  • Page 202

    202 Appendix Appendix PORTUGAL 808 20 - SAMSUNG (808 20 7267) http://www. samsung.co m RUMANIA From landlin e : 08010-SAMSUNG (7267864) From landline & mobile : (+40) 21 206 01 10 http://www. samsung.co m SERBIA 0700 Samsung (0700 726 78 64) http://www. samsung.com SLOVAKIA 0800 - SAMSUNG (0800-726 786) http://www. samsung.co m SPAIN 902 - 1 - [...]

  • Page 203

    203 Appendix Appendix UKRAINE 0-800-502-00 0 http://www.samsu ng.com/ua http://www. samsung.co m/ ua_ru BELARUS 810-800-5 00-55-500 http://ww w.samsung.co m MOLDOVA 00-800-500-55-500 http://w ww.samsung.com ASIA PACIFIC AUSTRALIA 1300 36 2 603 http://www.samsung.co m NEW ZEALAND 0800 SAMSUNG (0800 726 786) http://www.sa msung.com CHINA 400-810-5858[...]

  • Page 204

    204 Appendix Appendix MIDDlE EAST IRAN 021-8255 http:/ /www.samsung .com OMAN 800-SAMSUNG (7 26-7864) http://www.samsung.com KUWAIT 183-2255 http://www.sam sung.com BAHRAIN 8000- 4726 http://www.samsu ng.com EGYPT 08000-726786 http://www.samsung.com JORDAN 800-22273 http://www. samsung.com MOROCCO 080 100 2255 http://www.samsung.com SAUDI ARABIA 92[...]

  • Page 205

    205 Appendix Appendix Responsibility for the Pay Se rvice (Cost to Customers) When the service is requested, in spite of in warra nty, we may charge you for a visit from a service technician in the following cases. Not a product defect Cleaning of the product, Adjustme nt, Explanation, Re-installation and etc . z If a service tech nician gives inst[...]

  • Page 206

    206 Appendix Appendix Optimum Picture Quality and Afterimage Burn-in Prevention Optimum Picture Quality z To enjoy the op timum picture quality, go to Control Panel on your PC and ad just the resolu tion 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 1080[...]

  • Page 207

    207 Appendix Appendix Prevention of Afterim age Burn-in What is afteri mage burn-in? Afterimage bu rn -in should not occur wh en the LCD pa nel is ope rating norma lly. Norma l operation refers to a continuously chan ging video patter n. If the LCD pane l displays a fixed patter n for an exten ded period of time (more than 1 2 hours), a slight volt[...]

  • Page 208

    208 Appendix Appendix  Power off th e product for 2 hours after using it for 1 2 hours. (ME32B / ME40B / M E46B / ME55B / UE46A / UE55A)  Go to Display Prop erties > Power Su pply on your PC a nd set the pr oduct to pow er off as required.  Using a s creen saver is r ecommen ded. It is best to use a single-color or moving-image scre en [...]

  • Page 209

    209 Appendix Appendix Correct Disposal of This Product (Waste Electrical & Electronic Equipment) Correct Disposal of batteries in this product (Applicable in the European Union and other European coun tries with sep arate collection systems) This marking on the produ ct, accessor ies or literature ind icates that th e product an d its electroni[...]

  • Page 210

    210 Appendix Appendix Terminology OSD(On Screen Display) On screen display (O SD) allows you to co nfigure on-screen settings to optim ize the picture qua lity as required. It allows you to change t he screen br ightness, tint, size and ma ny other s ettings us ing menus displayed on the scr een. Gamma The Gamma menu adju sts the gre y scale that r[...]

  • Page 211

    211 Appendix Appendix Resolution Resolution is the nu mber of horizo ntal pixels and ve rtical pixels that f orm a screen. It represents t he level of display detail. A higher reso lution disp lays a greate r amount of informatio n on the sc reen and is su itable for performing mult iple tasks at the same time. E.g. A resolution of 1920 x 1080 co n[...]

  • Page 212

    Index 212 Index Numerics 3D Mode 107 3D Video Sy nc 157 A Appendix 200 B Batteries 29 C Changing the Res olution 57 Connecting and Using a PC 54 Connecting to a Video Device 60 Connection Using an IR Stereo Cable 31 Contact SAMSUNG WORLDWIDE 200 Custom settings screen 104 E Eco Solution 117 Energy Saving 147 I Items sold separately 23 M MagicInfo L[...]