Samsung 40MU6400 User manual

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Contents
Connecting the Samsung Smart Remote to the TV
Using Smart Hub
Using Voice Interaction
4 Running Voice Interaction
6 Read Before Using Voice Interaction
Updating the TV’s Software
7 Updating the TV’s software to the latest version
7 Updating the TV automatically
Getting Support
8 Getting support through Remote Management
9 Finding the contact information for service
9 Requesting service
Connections
Connection Guide
Connecting an Antenna (Aerial)
Connecting to the Internet
12 Connecting to your Internet network
14 Resetting Your Network
Troubleshooting Internet Connectivity Issues
14 Troubleshooting wired Internet connectivity issues
15 Troubleshooting wireless Internet connectivity issues
Connecting Video Devices
16 Connecting with an HDMI cable
17 Connecting with a component cable (Only for models with
COMPONENT IN / AV IN)
18 Connecting with a composite cable (Only for models with
COMPONENT IN / AV IN)
Audio Input and Output Connections
19 Connecting with an HDMI (ARC) cable
19 Connecting with a digital audio (optical) cable
19 Connecting through a wireless network
20 Connecting Bluetooth Devices
Connecting a Computer
20 Connecting through the HDMI port ― Screen Sharing (HDMI)
Connecting a Mobile Device
21 Viewing the screen of a mobile device on your TV (Screen
Sharing)
21 Sharing content through the Smart View app
22 Managing a Mobile Device
Switching between external devices connected to the TV
22 Changing the input signal
23 Editing the name and icon of an external device
24 Using additional functions
Connection Notes
24 Connection notes for HDMI
25 Connection notes for audio devices
26 Connection notes for computers
26 Connection notes for mobile devices
Remote Control and Peripherals
About the Samsung Smart Remote
About the Samsung Smart Remote (THE FRAME)
Connecting to the Samsung Smart Remote
Controlling External Devices with the Samsung Smart Remote
- Using the Universal Remote
Using Anynet+ (HDMI-CEC)
32 Connecting an external device through Anynet+ and using
their menus
Controlling the TV with a Keyboard
33 Connecting a USB keyboard
33 Connecting a Bluetooth keyboard
33 Using the keyboard
Entering Text using the On-Screen QWERTY Keyboard
35 Using additional functions
35 Entering Text using the remote control's microphone and the
on-screen QWERTY keyboard
Smart Features
Smart Hub
37 Displaying the Home Screen
40 Launching Smart Hub automatically
40 Launching the last used app automatically
40 Testing Smart Hub connections
40 Resetting Smart Hub
Using a Samsung account
41 Creating and managing your Samsung account
42 Signing in to a Samsung account
Using the Apps Service
44 Installing and running an app
45 Managing purchased or installed apps
Using the e-Manual
47 Launching the e-Manual
47 Using the buttons in the e-Manual
Using the Internet
Playing pictures/video/music
49 Playing media content
Using the Music Service
Using Voice Interaction
51 Running Voice Interaction
52 Read Before Using Voice Interaction
TV Viewing
Viewing Digital Broadcast Information at a Glance
54 Using the guide
Recording Programmes
56 Recording programmes
57 Managing the schedule recording list
57 Viewing recorded programmes
Setting Up a Schedule Viewing
58 Setting up a schedule viewing for a channel
59 Editing a schedule viewing
59 Setting the Schedule Viewing Time
Using Timeshift
60 Buttons and functions available while recording a programme
or Timeshift
Using the Channel List
Editing channels
62 Removing registered channels
62 Editing registered channels
Creating a Personal Favourites List
63 Registering channels as favourites
63 Viewing and selecting channels on Favourites lists only
Editing a Favourites List
64 Adding channels to favourites list
64 Removing channels from a favourites list
64 Rearranging a favourites list
64 Renaming a favourites list
TV-Viewing Support Functions
65 Changing the broadcast signal
65 Scanning for available channels
66 Restricting Viewing to Specific Channels
66 Selecting the broadcasting audio option
66 Using Programme Rating Lock
66 Configuring advanced broadcasting settings
67 Reading digital text
67 Selecting the broadcast audio language
68 Tuning broadcast signals manually
68 Fine-tuning analogue broadcasts
69 Transferring channel list
69 Deleting CAM operator profile
69 Setting satellite system
69 Changing teletext language
70 Showing common interface menu
Picture and Sound
Adjusting the Picture Quality
71 Choosing a picture mode
72 Configuring advanced picture settings
Setting the Viewing Environment for External Devices
74 Playing games on an optimised screen
74 Viewing UHD videos
74 Using HDMI black level
75 Registering the TV as a DivX-certified device (watching for pay
DivX movies)
Picture Support Functions
75 Viewing a picture-in-picture (PIP)
75 Changing the picture size
76 Changing the picture size automatically
76 Changing the picture size in 4:3 or Screen Fit mode
Adjusting the Sound Quality
77 Choosing a sound mode
77 Configuring advanced sound settings
Using the Sound Support Functions
78 Selecting speakers
78 Listening to the TV through Bluetooth devices
79 Listening to the TV through a Multiroom speaker
System and Support
Setting the Time and Using the Timer
80 Setting the current time
81 Using the timers
Using the Screen Burn Protection and Energy Saving Functions
82 Preventing screen burn
82 Reducing the energy consumption of the TV
Updating the TV’s Software
83 Updating the TV’s software to the latest version
83 Updating the TV automatically
Protecting the TV from Hacking and Malicious Code
84 Scanning the TV and connected storage for malicious code
Using Other Functions
84 Running the accessibility functions
85 Enabling voice guides for the visually impaired
85 Audio Description
86 Watching TV broadcasts with subtitles
87 White text on black background (high contrast)
87 Enlarging the font (for the visually impaired)
87 Learning about the remote control (for the visually impaired)
87 Learning about the TV menu
87 Listening to the TV through Bluetooth devices (for the hearing
impaired)
88 Configuring advanced system settings
89 Checking digital channel signal info and strength
89 Restoring the TV to the factory settings
Running Data Service Automatically
HbbTV
Using a TV Viewing Card (“CI or CI+ Card”)
91 Connecting the “CI or CI+ Card” via COMMON INTERFACE slot
92 Using the “CI or CI+ Card”
Teletext Feature
94 Typical Teletext page
Troubleshooting
Getting Support
95 Getting support through Remote Management
96 Finding the contact information for service
96 Requesting service
Diagnosing TV operational issues
There Is a Problem with the Picture
97 Testing the picture
I Can't Hear the Sound Clearly
99 Testing the sound
There Is a Problem with the Broadcast
My Computer Won't Connect
The TV Won't Connect to the Internet
Data Service
The Schedule Recording/Timeshift Function Isn't Working
Anynet+ (HDMI-CEC) Isn't Working
I Have Trouble Launching/Using Apps
My File Won't Play
I Want to Reset the TV
Other Issues
Precautions and Notes
Before Using the Recording and Timeshift Functions
107 Before using the recording and schedule recording functions
109 Before using the timeshift function
Supported broadcasting audio options
Read Before Using Apps
Read Before Using the Internet
Read Before Playing Photo, Video, or Music Files
113 Limitations on use of photo, video, and music files
114 Supported external subtitles
114 Supported internal subtitles
115 Supported image formats and resolutions
115 Supported music formats and codecs
116 Supported video codecs
Read After Installing the TV
118 Picture sizes and input signals
119 Installing an anti-theft lock
119 Read before setting up a wireless Internet connection
Supported Resolutions for UHD Input Signals
120 If HDMI UHD Color is set to Off
120 If HDMI UHD Color is set to On
Read Before Connecting a Computer (Supported Resolutions)
121 IBM
121 MAC
122 VESA DMT
122 CEA-861
Supported Resolutions for Video Signals
123 CEA-861
Read Before Using Bluetooth Devices
124 Restrictions on using Bluetooth
Buttons and Functions
125 Buttons and functions available while playing multimedia
content
Licence
Accessibility Guidance
Using the Remote control
129 Orientation of the Samsung Smart Remote
129 Description of the Samsung Smart Remote
Using the accessibility menu
131 Accessibility short cut menu
132 Step by Step instructions to.
134 Setting accessibility settings using Voice Interaction
Using the TV with Voice Guide on
135 Watching TV
Using the guide
Setting Up a Schedule Viewing
Using the Channel List
142 Creating a Personal Favourites List
Recording
145 Using the instant and schedule recording options from the
guide screen:
146 Using the Instant and Schedule Recording options from
programme info window
146 Recording a programme you are currently watching directly
from live TV
146 Changing the recording time
147 Viewing recorded programmes
147 Deleting a recorded programme
Using Smart Hub
148 Smart Hub
149 Displaying the Home Screen in the Smart Hub
Using the e-Manual
151 Launching the e-Manual
Using Voice Interaction
152 Running Voice Interaction
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Quick Guides

You can learn quickly how to run and use the frequently used functions.

Connecting the Samsung Smart Remote to the TV

Connect the Samsung Smart Remote to your TV to operate the TV.
When you turn on the TV for the first time, the Samsung Smart Remote pairs to the TV automatically. If the Samsung
Smart Remote does not pair to the TV automatically, point it at the remote control sensor of the TV, and then press
and hold the and buttons simultaneously for 3 seconds or more.
" The images, buttons, and functions of the Samsung Smart Remote may differ by model.
" For more information, refer to "About the Samsung Smart Remote".
" Availability depends on the specific model.
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Using Smart Hub

Connect to Smart Hub for apps, games, movies, and more.
Enjoy the multiple functions provided by Smart Hub simultaneously on a single screen.
Source
TV HDMI 1 HDMI 2 USB 1 USB 2
Connection
Guide
Universal
Remote
Source
" The image on your TV may differ from the image above depending on your model and geographical area.
When you press the button on your remote control, you can use the following functions and features.
1
Settings
When the focus is moved to the icon, a list of quick settings icons appears above the top of the menu. You can
quickly set frequently used functions by clicking the icons.
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2
Source
You can select an external device connected to the TV.
" For more information, refer to "Switching between external devices connected to the TV".
3
Search
You can search data for channels, programmes, movie titles, and apps from Smart Hub.
" For more information, refer to "Smart Hub".
4
APPS
You can enjoy a wide range of content including news, sports, weather, and games by installing the corresponding
apps on your TV.
" To use this feature, the TV must be connected to the Internet.
" For more information, refer to "Using the Apps Service".
Art
You can use the Art mode function to edit image content such as artworks or pictures when you are not watching TV
or when the TV is turned off, and then display the content in full screen mode.
" This function is supported only in THE FRAME model.
" For more information, refer to the provided user manual.
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Using Voice Interaction

Speak into the microphone on your Samsung Smart Remote to control your TV.
" Availability depends on the specific model.
" This function may not be supported depending on the model or geographical region.

Running Voice Interaction

Press and hold the button on your Samsung Smart Remote, say a command, and then release the button.
The TV recognises the voice command.
" When you press the button once, the Help Guide is displayed. Use the Voice Interaction function as instructed in the
Guide.
" During voice analysis, the system cannot receive voice commands.
"SMART HUB" "HDMI" "USB"
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If you say an accessibility-related command such as "Subtitle" or "Voice Guide", the command is applied
directly and you will see a notification that the function is operating.
When playing back media content, you can execute commands such as "Play", "Pause", "Stop", "Rewind", and
"Fast Forward".
" The function does not operate for all apps.
You can set the timer with the command "Sleep reservation in 30 minutes".
To change the source, say "HDMI", "TV", or "USB".
To change the picture mode, say "Movie Picture Mode" or "Set Picture Mode to Standard".
To search, say "Search ****" or "Search **** in YouTube".
To view Help, say "Help", "What can I say" or "User guide".
" The supported language may differ by geographical region.
" When you press the button once, the Help Guide is displayed. Use the Voice Interaction function as instructed in
the Guide.
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Read Before Using Voice Interaction

Precautions for voice interaction
To use Voice Interaction, you must have a Samsung account. For more information, refer to "Using a Samsung
account".
The supported voice interaction languages and features may differ by geographical region.
If the language set differs from the language of your country, some features are not available.
The function is available only when the TV is connected to the Internet.
Voice interaction is available only on TVs that support it and come with remote controls that have a
microphone.
Symbols including "-" and special characters are not supported. Consequently, if a word or sentence contains
numeric values or symbols, the function may not operate properly.
Searched results may not provide complete results.
You may be required to pay for some apps. Consequently, you may encounter a service application or contract.
To change the current channel by saying channel names as voice commands, you must finish Set Up Your
Service Provider. ( Settings General Start Setup)
To use the voice text input function and Smart search function, you must consent to provisions allowing third
parties to collect and use your voice data.
To use the interactive voice interaction function, you must.
Agree to Smart Hub's Terms of Use
Agree to a guidance regarding the collection and use of personal information for the Smart Hub service.
Consent to the collection and use of personal information for the voice interaction-based service.
Requirements for using voice interaction
The voice interaction rate differs with the volume/tone, pronunciation, and ambient sound environment (TV
sound and ambient noise).
The optimal volume for voice commands is between 75 dB and 80 dB.
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Updating the TV’s Software

View your TV's software version and update it if necessary.
Settings Support Software Update

Updating the TV’s software to the latest version

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DO NOT turn off the TV’s power until the update is complete. The TV will turn off and on automatically after
completing the software update. Video and audio settings will be reset to their defaults after a software
update.
Updating through the Internet
Settings Support Software Update Update Now
" Updating from the Internet requires an active Internet connection.
Updating through a USB device
Settings Support Software Update Update Now
After downloading the update file from the Samsung website and storing it on a USB device, connect the USB device
to the TV to update.
" To update using a USB flash drive, download the update package from Samsung.com to your computer. Then, save the
update package in the USB device's top-level folder. Otherwise, the TV will not be able to locate the update package.

Updating the TV automatically

Settings Support Software Update Auto update
If the TV is connected to the Internet, you can have the TV update its software automatically while you are watching
the TV. When the background update is completed, it is applied the next time the TV is turned on.
If you agree to the Smart Hub terms and conditions, Auto update is set to On automatically. If you want this function
disabled, use the Select button to turn it off.
" This function may take a longer time if another network function is running concurrently.
" This function requires an Internet connection.
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Getting Support

Get help directly from Samsung if you have a problem with your TV.

Getting support through Remote Management

Settings Support Remote Management
After consenting to our service agreement, you can use Remote Management to access Remote Support and have
a Samsung service technician diagnose your TV, correct problems, and update your TV's software, remotely, via the
web. You can also turn Remote Management on and off.
" This function requires an Internet connection.
" You can also start Remote Management function by pressing and holding the button for 5 or more seconds.
What is Remote Support?
Samsung Remote Support service offers you one-on-one support with a Samsung Technician who can remotely:
Diagnose your TV
Adjust the TV settings for you
Perform a factory reset on your TV
Install recommended firmware updates
How does Remote Support Work?
You can easily have a Samsung Tech service your TV remotely:
1.
Call the Samsung Contact Centre and ask for remote support.
2.
Open the menu on your TV and go to the Support section.
3.
Select Remote Management, then read and agree to the service agreements. When the PIN screen appears,
provide the PIN number to the agent.
4.
The agent will then access your TV.
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Finding the contact information for service

Settings Support About This TV
You can view the address of the Samsung website, the call centre phone number, your TV's model number, your TV's
software version, Open Source Licence and other information you may need to get service support from a Samsung
call agent or the Samsung website.
" You can also view information by scanning the QR code of your TV.
" You can also start this function by pressing and holding the button for 5 or more seconds.

Requesting service

Settings Support Request Support
You can request service when you encounter a problem with the TV. Select the item matching the problem that
you encountered, and then select Request Now or Schedule Appointment Send. Your service request will be
registered. The Samsung Contact Centre will contact you to set up or confirm your service appointment.
" This function is not available in specific geographical areas.
" You must agree to the terms and conditions for the service request.
" This function requires an Internet connection.
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Connections

You can watch live broadcasts by connecting an antenna and antenna cable to your TV and can get access to the
Internet by using a LAN cable or wireless router. Using various connectors, you can also connect external devices.
Connection Guide
You can view detailed information about external devices that can be connected to the TV.
Source Connection Guide
It guides you the way to connect various external devices such as the cable box, game console, and PC through
pictures. If you select the connection method to an external device, the information details appear.
Connection Guide
Cable Box/Disc Player HDMI
Game Console
PC
Audio device
Mobile Device
External Storage
Accessory
" The image on your TV may differ from the image above depending on your model and geographical area.
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Connecting an Antenna (Aerial)

You can connect an antenna cable to your TV.
" An antenna connection is not necessary if you connect a cable or satellite box.
It is best to connect the both connectors using a Multi-Switch or DiSEqC. Switch, etc and to set Aerial Connection
Type to Dual Oscillator.
" A connection method may differ with the models.
" DVB-T2 system may not be available in specific geographical areas.
" Availability depends on the specific model and geographical area.
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Connecting to the Internet

You can get access to the Internet through your TV.

Connecting to your Internet network

Settings General Network Open Network Settings Try Now
Connect to an available network.
Establishing a wired Internet connection
Settings General Network Open Network Settings Wired
If you connect a LAN cable, the TV automatically accesses the Internet.
" Use a CAT 7 (*STP type) cable for the connection.
* Shielded Twist Pair
" The TV will not be able to connect to the Internet if your network speed is below 10 Mbps.
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Establishing a wireless Internet connection
Settings General Network Open Network Settings Wireless
Make sure that you have the wireless router's SSID (name) and password settings before attempting to connect, and
then follow the directions on the screen.
Wireless Connection
Select your wireless network.
Refresh
" The image on your TV may differ from the image above depending on your model and geographical area.
" If no wireless router is found, select Add Network at the bottom of the list and enter the network name (SSID).
" If your wireless router has a WPS or PBC button, select Use WPS at the bottom of the list, and then push the WPS or PBC
button on your router within 2 minutes. The TV will connect automatically.
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Checking the Internet connection status
Settings General Network Network Status Try Now
View the current network and Internet status.

Resetting Your Network

Settings General Network Reset Network
Restore the network settings to the factory defaults.
Changing the name of the TV on a network
Settings General System Manager Device Name Try Now
You can change the name of the TV on the network. Select User Input at the bottom of the list and change the name.

Troubleshooting Internet Connectivity Issues

If your TV won't connect to the Internet, try the solutions below.

Troubleshooting wired Internet connectivity issues Try Now

After reading the following content, troubleshoot the wired Internet connection issue. If the problem persists,
contact your Internet Service Provider.
No network cable found
Make sure that the LAN cable is plugged in on both ends. If it is plugged in, make sure that the router is turned on. If
the router is on, try turning it off and then on.
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IP auto setting failed
1.
Configure the settings in IP Settings.
2.
Make sure that the DHCP server is enabled on the router, and then reset the router.
Unable to connect to the network
1.
Check all IP Settings.
2.
After checking the DHCP server status (must be active) on the router, remove the LAN cable, and then connect
it again.
Connected to a local network, but not to the Internet
1.
Make sure that the Internet LAN cable is connected to the router's external LAN port.
2.
Check the DNS values in IP Settings.
Network setup is complete, but unable to connect to the Internet
If the problem persists, contact your Internet Service Provider.

Troubleshooting wireless Internet connectivity issues

After reading the following content, troubleshoot the wireless Internet connection issue. If the problem persists,
contact your Internet Service Provider.
Wireless network connection failed
If a selected wireless router is not found, go to Open Network Settings, and then select the correct router.
Unable to connect to a wireless router
1.
Check if the router is turned on. If it is, turn it off and then on.
2.
Enter the correct password if required.
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IP auto setting failed
1.
Configure the settings in IP Settings.
2.
Make sure that the DHCP server is enabled on the router. Then, unplug the router and plug it back in.
3.
Enter the correct password if required.
Unable to connect to the network
1.
Check all IP Settings.
2.
Enter the correct password if required.
Connected to a local network, but not to the Internet
1.
Make sure that the Internet LAN cable is connected to the router's external LAN port.
2.
Check the DNS values in IP Settings.
Network setup is complete, but unable to connect to the Internet
If the problem persists, contact your Internet Service Provider.

Connecting Video Devices

Make the correct video connections between your TV and your external devices.

Connecting with an HDMI cable

HDMI IN
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Connecting with a component cable (Only for models with COMPONENT IN /
AV IN)
A Component connection lets you enjoy video resolutions up to 1080p. To watch video from most DVD and Blu-ray
players, use the Component connection.
Review the illustration below, and then connect Component IN and AV IN on the TV to Component OUT on
the external device by using the provided component and AV adaptors. Make sure to connect the same colour
connectors together. (blue to blue, yellow to yellow, etc.)
COMPONENT IN / AV IN
COMPONENT IN
AV IN
" To use component equipment, connect both the component adapter (blue) and the AV adapter (yellow).
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Connecting with a composite cable (Only for models with COMPONENT IN /
AV IN)
Through the Composite connection, you can enjoy the resolution up to 576i.
Review the illustration below, and then connect AV IN on the TV to AV OUT on the external device using the provided
AV adapter and composite cable. When connecting the cables, be sure to match the colours of the cables to the
colours of the ports.
COMPONENT IN / AV IN
COMPONENT IN
AV IN
" Connect AV (composite) equipment to AV In only. Do not connect to Component In.
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Audio Input and Output Connections

Make the correct audio connections between your TV and your external devices.
" For more information about how to select external speakers, refer to "Selecting speakers".

Connecting with an HDMI (ARC) cable

HDMI IN
(ARC)

Connecting with a digital audio (optical) cable

DIGITAL
AUDIO OUT
(OPTICAL)

Connecting through a wireless network

You can connect the TV to a Samsung wireless audio device through your wireless network. The two devices must be
connected to the same network. For more information about the connection and its use, refer to the user manual of
the audio device.
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Connecting Bluetooth Devices

For more information about how to connect and use external speakers, refer to the Connection Guide (
Source Connection Guide) and their user manuals.
" This function is not available on certain models in specific geographical areas.

Connecting a Computer

Use the TV as a computer monitor or connect the TV to a computer via your network and access the computer's
content.

Connecting through the HDMI port ― Screen Sharing (HDMI)

HDMI IN
HDMI
DVI
HDMI IN
" When your PC is connected, select PC for the Device Icon. For more information about the port settings, refer to "Editing the
name and icon of an external device".
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Connecting a Mobile Device

View a mobile device's screen and multi-media content by connecting the mobile device to your TV or network.
After you connect a mobile device that supports screen mirroring to your TV, you can use screen mirroring to view
the screen of the mobile device on your TV wirelessly and play the video, audio, or photo files currently playing on
the mobile device on your TV. If your mobile device does not support mirroring, download and install the Smart View
(Screen Mirroring) app.

Viewing the screen of a mobile device on your TV (Screen Sharing)

When you run the Smart View app on a mobile device, you can view the screen of the mobile device on the TV.
1.
Run the Smart View app on your mobile device. The device searches for TVs that can be connected.
2.
Select the desired TV from the searched result. The TV and the mobile device are connected.
If there is no TV found, try again after turning both off and on.
If you have multiple TVs, assign a different name to each TV in Settings General System
Manager Device Name to make selection easy.

Sharing content through the Smart View app

When you install and then run the Samsung Smart View App on your mobile device, you can play the mobile device's
multimedia content on your TV. You can download the app from Google Play Store, Samsung Apps, or the App Store.
The mobile device and your Smart TV must be connected to each other on the same network.
" This function is not available on certain models in specific geographical areas.
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Managing a Mobile Device

Settings General External Device Manager Device Connection Manager Try Now
Access Notification
Set whether to display a notification when a mobile device attempts to connect to the TV for the first time.
Device List
View and manage a list of mobile devices that have requested permission to connect to the TV.

Switching between external devices connected to the TV

You can switch between TV programmes and the content of external devices.

Changing the input signal

Source
When you select a connected external device on the Source screen, the output of the selected device is displayed on
the TV's screen.
On the standard remote control, press the SOURCE button.
" To control a device (Blu-ray player, game console, etc.) that supports universal remote control with the TV's remote,
connect the device to an HDMI port on the TV, and then turn on the device. Lets you switch to the output of the device
automatically or lets you configure universal remote control for the device automatically. To configure the device for
universal remote control automatically, point the TV's remote control at the device. Note that this function may not be
supported depending on the device and geographical area.
" When a USB device is connected to the USB port, a pop-up message appears that lets you switch easily to the media
content listed on the device.
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Editing the name and icon of an external device

Source
You can change the port name for a connected external device or add it to Home Screen.
Edit
Information
Source
Add to Home
Source
" The image on your TV may differ from the image above depending on your model and geographical area.
1.
Move the focus to a connected external device.
2.
Press the Up directional button. The following 2 functions become available. (Note that available functions
may differ with the port type.)
1
Edit
You can change the port name of an external device for easy identification.
2
Information
You can view the detailed information about the external devices connected to the TV.
3
Add to Home
You can add the port of an external device to the Home Screen for quick switching.
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Using additional functions

You can use the following features on the Source screen.
Connection Guide: The guide to device connections
Universal Remote: The function that lets you register external devices to your Samsung Smart Remote and
control them using the standard remote control.
" This function is not available on certain models in specific geographical areas.
" For more information, refer to "Controlling External Devices with the Samsung Smart Remote - Using the Universal
Remote".

Connection Notes

When connecting an external device, note the following.
" The number of connectors and their names and locations may differ with the model.
" Refer to the external device's operating manual when connecting it to the TV. The number of external device connectors
and their names and locations may differ with the manufacturer.

Connection notes for HDMI

The following types of HDMI cables are recommended:
High-Speed HDMI Cable
High-Speed HDMI Cable with Ethernet
Use an HDMI cable with a thickness of 0.66 inches (17 mm) or less.
Using a non-certified HDMI cable may result in a blank screen or a connection error.
Some HDMI cables and devices may not be compatible with the TV due to different HDMI specifications.
This TV does not support HDMI Ethernet Channel. Ethernet is a Local Area Network (LAN) built with coaxial
cables standardised by the IEEE.
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