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SP-M200 SP-M220 SP-M250 LCD Projector Owner’s Instructions The color and the appearance of the product may differ from the illustrations in this manual. The specifications are subject to change without prior notice to improve performance.[...]
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Table Of Contents MAJOR SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Before You Start . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1 Care and Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-2 Safety Precautions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [...]
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1 Major Safety Precautions 1-1 Before You Start Icons used in this manual Using this Manual • Make yourself fully aware of the safety precautions before using this product. • If a problem occurs, refer to the 'Troubleshooting' section. Copyright Notice The contents of th is manual are subject to cha nge without prior notice fo r perfo[...]
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1-2 Care and Maintenance Cleaning the Surface and the Lens Cleaning Inside the Pr ojecto r Clean the proj ector using a so ft dry cloth. • Avoid cleaning the product with a flammable substance su ch as benzene or thinner. • Avoid scratching the lense wit h your fingernails or a sharp object. This may result in scratches or damage to the product[...]
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Major Safety Precautions 1-3 1-3 Safety Precautions Icons used for safety precautions Meaning of Signs Power Related The following images are for your reference and may differ depending on models and countri es. The appeara nce and the color may differ dependi ng on models. Warning ICON NAME MEANING Warning Failing to follow the precautions marked [...]
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1-3 Major Safety Precautions Caution Installation Related Warning Make sure to connect the power cord to a grounded wall outlet (for insulation class 1 equipment only). • Otherwise, it may result in electric shock or injury. When unplugging the powe r plug from the wall outlet, make su re to hold the power plug by the plug and not by the co rd. ?[...]
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Major Safety Precautions 1-3 Caution Usage Related Do not install the product in a lo cation exposed to dust, moisture (sauna), o il, smoke or water (rain drops) and do not install it in a vehicle. • This may result in electric shock or fire. Do not install the product in areas with heavy dust. Take care not to block the vent with a tabl e cloth [...]
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1-3 Major Safety Precautions Caution If the product generates a strange noise, a burning smell, or smoke, u nplug the power plug immediately and contact a service center. • Failing to do so may result in electric shock or fire. If water or a foreign substance enters the product, turn the product off, unplug the power cord from a wall outlet, and [...]
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Major Safety Precautions 1-3 To avoid burning yourself, do not touch the vents or lamp cover while operating or right after turning off the product. Do not clean the p roduct using water spray or a wet cloth. Avoid using any chemicals such as detergents, i ndustrial or auto mo- tive polish, abrasive, wax, benzene, alco- hol on any plastic p art of [...]
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2-1 Installation and Connection 2 Installation and Connection 2-1 Package Contents • Unpack the product and check if all of t he contents listed below have been included. • Store the packaging box in case you need to move the product at a later date. Projector A ceiling mount is not in cluded and must be purch ased separate ly . Use the include[...]
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Installation and Connection 2-2 2-2 Installing the Projector Install the projector so that the beam from t he projector i s perpendicular to the screen. • Place the projector so that the lens ai ms at the center of the screen. If the screen is not vertical, the picture on the screen may not appear rectan gular. • Do not install the screen in br[...]
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2-3 Installation and Connection 2-3 Leveling with Adjustable Feet The projector can be adjuste d to a height of up to 30 mm (about 12 °) from the reference point. If <Auto Keyston e> is set to <On>, <V-Key stone> is adjusted automatically . If fine tuning is required after auto-adjustment, use < V-Keystone >. Press the PUSH[...]
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Installation and Connection 2-4 2-4 Zoom and Focus Adjustment The size of your screen determines the distan ce you set your projector from the screen. If you do not install your projector at the projection distance sp ecified in the Screen Size and Projection D istance table in Section 2-5, you will not be able to adjust th e focus correctly. Zoom [...]
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2-5 Installation and Connection 2-5 Screen Size and Projection Distan ce A. Screen / Z. Throw Distance / Y’. Distance from Lens Center to Image Bottom Install the projector on a flat, even surfac e and level the projector using the adjust able feet to obtain opti mal picture quali ty. If images are not clear, adjust them using the Zoom Knob or Fo[...]
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Installation and Connection 2-5 This projector is designed to show images optima lly on a 80 ~ 120 inches sized screen. 260 660.4 208 528.3 156 396.2 370.2 940.4 307.8 781.9 21.5 54.6 270 685.8 216 548.6 162 411.5 384.5 976.5 319.7 811.9 22.3 56.7 280 711.2 224 569.0 168 426.7 398.7 1012.8 331.5 842.1 23.2 58.8 290 736.6 232 589.3 174 442.0 413.0 1[...]
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2-6 Installation and Connection 2-6 Lamp Replacement Cautions on Lamp Replacement • The projector lamp is an expendable item. For best operating performance, replace the lamp according to the usage time. You can view the lamp usage time in the Informatio n Display (INFO button). • Replace the lamp with the one specified be low only. - Lamp Mode[...]
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Installation and Connection 2-6 3. T o remove the l amp, hold and then pull the lamp handle as shown in the fig ure below . Install a new lamp in the reverse order of removal. Replacing and Cleaning the Filter Precautions when replacing the proje ctor filter: • The filter is on the side of the projector . • Turn off the power of the projector, [...]
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2-6 Installation and Connection Air outtake vent Air int ake ve nt[...]
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Installation and Connection 2-7 2-7 Rear Side 1. Kensington Lock slot 6. Remote Co ntrol Signal Re ceiver 2. PC IN port 7. Power Input port 3. VIDEO I N port 8. AUDIO OUT / port 4. [AUDIO IN] L-AUDIO-R port 9. RS232C port 5. HDMI/DVI IN port[...]
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2-8 Installation and Connection 2-8 Supported Display Modes PC Timing (D-Sub/HDMI) FORMAT RESOLUTION HORIZONTAL FREQUENCY (KHZ) VERTICAL FREQUENCY (HZ) PIXEL FREQUENCY (MHZ) IBM 640 x 350 70Hz 31.469 70.086 25.175 IBM 640 x 480 60Hz 31.469 59.940 25.175 IBM 720 x 400 70Hz 31.469 70.087 28.322 VESA 640 x 480 60Hz 31.469 59.940 25.175 MAC 640 x 480 6[...]
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Installation and Connection 2-8 All resolutions higher o r lower than 102 4x768 are converted to 1024x768 by the Sca ler chip inside the projector. If the resolution of the signal out put by the PC matches the real resoluti on (1024x768) of the pr ojector, the screen quality is optimal. AV Timing (D-Sub) AV Timing (HDMI) VESA 1280 x 960 72Hz 72.072[...]
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2-8 Installation and Connection AV Timing (VIDEO) NTSC, NTSC 4.43, PAL, PAL60, PAL-N, PAL-M, SECAM Y our projector supports th e standar d video formats listed abo ve through it s video inputs. No adju stments are necessary . EIA-861 Format5 1920 x 1080 Interlace d 60.000 33.750 74.250 EIA-861 Format17,18 720 x 576 Progressive 50.000 3 1.250 27.000[...]
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Installation and Connection 2-9 2-9 Connecting the Power 1. Plug the power cord i nto the power terminal o n the rear side of the projector.[...]
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2-10 Installation and Connection 2-10 Connecting with a PC and Setting up the PC 2-10-1. Setting up the PC Environment Check the following items before connecting your PC to your projector. 1. Click the right mouse button on the Windows desktop , and then click [Properties]. The <Display Pro perties> dialog appears. 2. Click the [Settings] ta[...]
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Installation and Connection 2-10 Setting the re fresh rate sets b oth th e vertica l and horizontal frequencies. 5. Click the [OK] button to close the window, and then click the [OK] button on the < Displ ay Properties> window to close that window. 6. Shut down the PC and connect it to the projector. The setup process might vary depending on [...]
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2-10 Installation and Connection 1. Turn on the projector, and then pre ss the [SOURCE] button to select <PC>. If the <P C> Mode is not available, ma ke sure the PC video ca ble is properly connected. 2. Turn on the PC, and then set the PC Envir onmen t (screen resolution, etc.) if necessary. 3. Adjust the screen.[...]
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Installation and Connection 2-11 2-11 Connecting a PC using an HDMI/DVI cable Make sure that your PC and projector are turned off. 1. Connect the [HDMI/DVI IN] terminal of the projector to the HDMI or DVI terminal of your PC using a HDMI/HDMI or HDMI/DVI cable (Not supplied) . - If you are connecting to the HDMI terminal of your PC, use an HDMI/HDM[...]
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2-12 Installation and Connection 2-12 Connecting an HDMI-Compatible Device Make sure that the AV device and your projector are tu rned off. 1. Connect the [HDMI/DVI IN] terminal at the back of the projecto r to the HDMI or HDMI/DVI outpu t terminal of the digita l output device using an HDMI/DVI or HDMI/HDMI cable. - If you are connecting to the HD[...]
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Installation and Connection 2-13 2-13 Connecting an AV device using a D-Sub cable Make sure that the AV device and your projector are tu rned off. 1. Connect the [PC IN] terminal at the ba ck of the projector to the D-Sub terminal of yo ur AV device using a D-Sub cable. - For supported input signal forma ts, resolutions, and frequen cies, see AV Ti[...]
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2-14 Installation and Connection 2-14 Connecting an AV device with component output Make sure that the AV device and your projector are tu rned off. 1. Connect the [PC IN] terminal on the back of the projector to the Component terminal on your AV device using a D-Sub to Component cable (Not supp lied). This cable has a D-Sub connector on one end an[...]
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Installation and Connection 2-15 2-15 Connecting using a Video cable Make sure that the AV device and your projector are tu rned off. 1. Connect the A V device to the [VIDEO] port using a VIDEO cable (not supplied) . - For supported input signal forma ts, see AV Timing (V IDEO) in section 2-8, "Supp orted Display Modes". 2. Connect the [ [...]
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2-16 Installation and Connection 2-16 Connecting an External Speaker You can hear sound th rough an external speaker instead of the internal speakers built into the projector. 1. Obtain an audio cable (Not sup plied) suitable for your external speaker. 2. Connect the [AUDIO OUT/ ] terminal of the projecto r to the external speaker using an audio ca[...]
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Installation and Connection 2-17 2-17 Kensington Lock slot The Kensington Lock slot allows you to lock your p rojector, pr oviding a sense of security when you use it in a public pla ce. Because the shape and usage of the lock may differ depending on the model and the manufacturer, see the User Manu al supplied with the locking device for more info[...]
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3-1 Using 3U s i n g 3-1 Product Features 1. An optical engine adopting new LCD technolo gy • 1024 x 768 resolution. • 3P-LCD panel. • SP-M200 : Provides a b right, 2000 lumen screen. • SP-M220 : Provides a b right, 2200 lumen screen. • SP-M250 : Provides a b right, 2500 lumen screen. 2. Minimized fa n noise • Minimizes fan noise throug[...]
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Using 3-2 3-2 Front, Upper NAME DESCRIPTION 1.Indicators - STAND BY (Blue LED) - LAMP (Blue LED) - STATUS (Green/Red/Yellow LED) Refer to the LED Indications. 2. Move / Sele ct / Volume button / : Use to move or to select an item within a menu. : Use to adju st the volume. 3. MENU button Use to display the Menu Scree n. 4. SOURCE button Use to sele[...]
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3-3 Using 3-3 Remote Control Using your pro jector with anothe r remote control de vi ce nearby may result in imprope r functioning due to remote control code (frequen cy) interference. 1. POWER ( ) Button Use this button for turning the product on and off. 2. AUTO Button Adjusts the Picture aut omatically. (Avail able in <PC> Mode Onl y) 3. [...]
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Using 3-4 3-4 LED Indications LED Indications :Light is On :Light is Blinking :Light is Off STATUS LAMP STAND BY STATUS If you press the [POWER] button on the re mote control or projecto r, the screen appears within 30 seconds. The projector is operating normally. The projector is preparing an operation after the [POWER ] button on the projec- tor [...]
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3-4 Using Clearing Indicator Problems This Projector uses a cooling fan system to keep the unit from over heating. Operat ion of the cooling fa n may produce noise, This does not affect product performance and is part of normal operation. CLASSIFICA TION STATE MEASURES Action 1 The cooling fan system is not operating normally. If the symptom remain[...]
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Using 3-5 3-5 Using the Screen Adjustment Menu (OSD: On Screen Display) The Screen Adjustment Menu (OSD : O n Screen Display) Structure To access the Menu, press the Menu button on the produ ct or on the remote. To move in the me nu, press the arrow buttons. Menu selections with an arrow on the far right have su b-menus. Pr ess the right arrow butt[...]
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3-5 Using MENU DESCRIPTION Mode Select a screen mode to match the environment, th e kind of images you are projecting, or select a customized mode you have creat ed based on your requirements. <Mode> • <Dynamic> : Selects the picture for incr e ased definition in a bright room. • <Standard> : Sel ects the picture for the optim[...]
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Using 3-5 Position Using this function, you can adjust the screen posit ion if it is not aligned. To adjust, select th e direction you want to move the screen, and then press the arrow bu tton pointing in that direction repeatedly. Digital NR If dotted lines appe ar in an image o r the screen shakes, enabli ng Digital NR (Noise Reduction) can impro[...]
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3-5 Using 3-5-3. Setup MENU DESCRIPTION Install To tailor the picture to the insta llation location, (for example, behin d a semi-transparent screen, hang - ing from the ceilin g), you can invert the projected images vertically / horizontally. • <Front-Floor> : Normal Image • <Front-Ceiling> : Horizontal/Vertical Reversed Image • [...]
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Using 3-5 Video Type If the screen quality is abnormal as a result of the projector not identifying the input signal type auto- matically in <PC> or <HDMI> mode, Video Type lets you manually set the input signal. • In <PC> mode, the menu is only enab led for AV Timing (D-Sub) input signa ls. For separate H/V sync, it is only ena[...]
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3-5 Using 3-5-4. Option MENU DESCRIPTION Language Using this function, you can sele ct the language used for the me nu screen. Menu Option • <Position> : You can move Menu Position up/down/left/right. • <Transparency> : You can set the translucency of the menu. • <High>-<Medium>-<Low>-<Opa que> • <Disp[...]
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Troubleshooting 4-1 4 Troubleshooting 4-1 Before Requesting Service Please check the following befo re requesting After-Sales servic e. If the problem continues, plea se contact your nearest Samsung Electronics Service Center. Symptoms Troublesho oting Installa- tion and Connec- tion No Power. Check the power cable connections. I want to install my[...]
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4-1 Troubleshooting Screen and External Source Cannot see picture images. Be sure that the power co rd of the projector i s connected. Be sure that the proper input source is sele cted. Check that the connectors are p roperly connected to the p orts at the back of the projector. Check the Remote Control batteries. Be sure that the <Color> and[...]
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More Information 5-1 5 More Information 5-1 Specifications This Class B equipment is designed for home and office use. The equipment has been registered reg arding EMI for residential use. It may be used in all areas. Class A is fo r office use. Class A is for bu siness while class B emits less electromagnetic waves than class A. MODEL SP-M200 SP-M[...]
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5-1 More Information The LCD panel us ed in the LCD projector consists of hundreds of thousands of fine pixels. Like oth er video display devices, the LCD panel may contain bad pixels which do not operate. Whe n shipping a product, the condi tions for identifying bad pixels and the number of bad pixels that a LCD panel is al lowed to contain are st[...]
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More Information 5-2 5-2 RS232C Command Table Communication Format (Complie s with the RS232C Standard) • Baud rate : 9,600 bps • parity : None • Data bits : 8, stop bit : 1 • Flow Control : None Serial Communication Protocol 1. Command Packet Structure [7bytes] • A command packet consists of 7 bytes in total. • The two bytes 0x08 and 0[...]
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5-2 More Information Command Table CONTROL ITEM CMD1 CMD2 CMD3 VALUE General Power Power Display OSD / Power On 0x00 0x00 0x00 0 OK 1 Cancel 2 Direct Power Off 3 Volume Direct Vol- ume 0x01 0x00 0x00 (0~100) Continuous Up 0x01 0 Down 0x02 0 Mute On 0x02 0x00 0x00 0 Off 1 Blank On 0x03 0x00 0x00 0 Off 1 Still On 0x04 0x00 0x00 0 Off 1 Power On Prote[...]
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More Information 5-2 Picture Mode Dynamic 0x0B 0X00 0x00 0 Standard 1 Presentation 2 Text 3 Movie 4 Game 5 User 6 Contrast 0~100 0X02 0x00 (0~100) Brightness 0~100 0X03 0x00 (0~100) Sharpness 0~100 0X04 0x00 (0~100) Color 0~100 0X05 0x00 (0~100) Tint (G/R) G50 / R50 0x06 0x00 (0~100) Color Tone Cool2 0x0A 0x00 1 Cool1 2 Warm1 3 Warm2 4 WB R offset [...]
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5-2 More Information Picture Gamma -3~3 0x0B 0x0C 0x00 (0~6) Save Display OSD 0x0D 0x00 0 OK 1 Cancel 2 Direct Save 3 Reset 0x0E 0x00 0 Size Normal 0x0F 0x00 0 Zoom1 1 Zoom2 2 16:9 3 Digital NR Off 0x10 0x00 0 On 1 Black Level 0 IRE/NOR- MAL 0x11 0x00 0 7.5 IRE/LOW 1 Overscan Off 0x12 0x00 0 On 1 Film Mode Off 0x13 0x00 0 Auto 1 PC Auto adjust- men[...]
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More Information 5-2 Picture Horiz ontal Position Continuous LEFT 0x0B 0x1A 0x00 0 RIGHT 1 Vertical Posi- tion Continuous DOWN 0x1B 0x00 0 Up 1 CONTROL ITEM CMD1 CMD2 CMD3 VALUE[...]
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5-2 More Information Setup Install Front-Floor 0x0C 0x00 0x00 0 Front-Ceiling 1 Rear-Floor 2 Rear-Ceiling 3 Lamp Mode ECO 0x01 0x00 0 Bright 2 Keystone V-Keystone -50~ 50 0x02 0x00 (0~100) Auto Key- stone Off 0x02 0 On 1 Background Logo 0x03 0x00 0 Blue 1 Black 2 Test Pattern Crosshatch 0x04 0x00 0 Screen size 1 Pattern Off 2 Video Type Auto 0x05 0[...]
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More Information 5-2 Option Language English 0x0D 0x00 0x00 0 Deutsch 1 Nederlands 2 Español 3 Français 4 Italiano 5 Svenska 6 Português 7 Русский 8 中国语 9 한국어 10 Türkçe 11 ไทย 12 Menu Option Position LEFT 0x01 0x00 0 RIGHT 1 UP 2 DOWN 3 Transpar- ency High 0x02 0x00 0 Medium 1 Low 2 Opaque 3 Display Time 5 sec 0x03 0x0[...]
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5-2 More Information Option Sound 100Hz Up 0x0D 0x04 0x01 0 Down 1 300Hz Up 0x02 0 Down 1 1KHz Up 0x03 0 Down 1 3KHz Up 0x04 0 Down 1 10KHz Up 0x05 0 Down 1 Filter Check Time Off 0x05 0x00 0 100 1 200 2 400 3 800 4 Auto Power ON Off 0x06 0x00 0 On 1 Sleep Timer Off 0x07 0x00 0 10 min 1 20 min 2 30 min 3 Information 0x08 0x00 0 Panel Lock Off 0x0A 0[...]
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More Information 5-3 5-3 Contact SAMSUNG WORLDWIDE • If you have any questions or comments relating to Samsung products, please contact the SAMSUNG customer care center. NORTH AMERICA U.S.A 1-800-SAMSUNG (726-7864) http://www.samsung.com/us CANADA 1-800-SAMSUNG(726-7864) http://www.samsung.co m/ca MEXICO 01-800-SAMSUNG(726- 7864) h ttp://www.sams[...]
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5-3 More Information GERMANY 01805 - SAMSUNG (7267864,€ 0.14/ Min) http://www.samsung.de HUNGARY 06-80-SAMSUNG(726-7864) http://www.samsung.com/hu ITALIA 8 00-SAMSUNG(726-7864) http://www.samsung.com/it LUXEMBURG 02 261 03 710 h ttp://www.samsung.com/lu NETHERLANDS 0900 - SAMSUNG (0900-726 7864) (€ 0,10/Min ) http://www.samsung.com/nl NORWAY 3 [...]
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More Information 5-3 INDONESIA 0800-1 12-8888 ht tp://www.samsung.com/id JAPAN 0120-327-527 h ttp: //www.samsung.com/jp MALAYSIA 1800-88-9999 http://www.samsung.co m/my NEW ZEALAND 0800 SAMSUNG (0800 726 786) http://www.samsung.com/nz PHILIPPINES 1-800-10-SAMSUNG(726-786 4) 1-800-3-SAMSUNG(726-7864) 1-800-8-SAMSUNG(726-7864) 02-5805777 http://www.s[...]
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5-4 More Information 5-4 Correct Disposal - Europe only Correct Disposal of This Product (Waste Electri cal & Electronic Equipm ent) - Europe only Correct disposal of batteries in this product - Europe only (Applicable in the European Union and other Europe an countries with separate co llection systems) This marking on the product, accessori e[...]