Figures and illustrations in this User Manual are provided for reference only and may differ from actual product appearance.
Product design and specifications may be changed without notice.
Introduction
This TV B2B (Business to Business) model is designed for hotels or the other hospitality businesses, supports a variety of special functions, and lets you
limit some user (guest) controls.
Operational Modes
This TV has two modes : Interactive and Stand-alone mode.
• Interactive mode : In this mode, the TV communicates with and is fully or partially controlled by a connected Set Back Box (SBB) or Set Top Box
(STB) provided by a hospitality SI (System Integration) vendor. When the TV is initially plugged in, it sends a command that attempts to identify the
SSB or STB connected to it. If the TV identifies the SBB or STB and the SBB or STB identifies the TV, the TV gives full control to the SBB or STB.
• Stand-alone mode : In this mode, this TV works alone without an external SBB or the STB.
The TV has a Hotel (Hospitality) Menu that lets you easily set its various hospitality functions. Please see pages 17 to 21.
The Menu also lets you activate or de-activate some TV and hospitality functions so you can create your optimal hospitality configuration.
Still image warning
Avoid displaying still images (such as jpeg picture files) or still image elements (such as TV channel logos, panorama or 4:3 format images, stock or news
bars or crawls) on the screen. Displaying still pictures continually can cause uneven screen wear, which will affect image quality. To reduce the chance that
this effect will occur, please follow the recommendations below:
• Avoid displaying the same TV channel for long periods.
• Always try to display a full screen image.
• Reduce brightness and contrast to help to prevent the occurrence of after-images.
• Frequently use all TV features designed to reduce image retention and screen burn-in. Refer to the proper user manual section for details.
Ensuring Proper Ventilation
When you install the TV, maintain a distances of at least 4 inches between the TV and other object (walls, cabinet sides, etc.) to ensure proper ventilation.
Failing to maintain proper ventilation may result in a fire or problems with the product caused by an increase in its internal temperature.
When using a stand or wall-mount, use parts provided by Samsung Electronics only.
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Using parts provided by another manufacturer may cause difficulties with the product or result in injury caused by the product falling.
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Installation with a stand.Installation with a wall-mount.
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Additional Information
The appearance of the TV and its accessories may differ from the illustrations in this manual, depending on the TV.
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Be careful when the you touch the TV. Some parts can be hot.
y Introduction .............................................................................................................................................................. 2
y Operational Modes ...................................................................................................................................................2
y Still image warning .................................................................................................................................................... 2
y Ensuring Proper Ventilation .......................................................................................................................................2
y Additional Information ...............................................................................................................................................2
y Accessories .............................................................................................................................................................. 4
y Installing the LED TV Stand ....................................................................................................................................... 5
y Assembling the swivel stand (32 inch TVs or larger) ..................................................................................................6
y Using the TV's Controller .......................................................................................................................................... 8
y The Connection Panel ............................................................................................................................................... 9
y Using the TV's Controller ........................................................................................................................................ 11
y Connecting the TV to a SBB or STB of a SI vendor ................................................................................................. 12
y Connecting the RJP (Remote Jack Pack) ................................................................................................................ 15
y Setting the Hotel Option Data .................................................................................................................................17
y Installing the Wall Mount ......................................................................................................................................... 37
y Securing the TV to the Wall ..................................................................................................................................... 38
y Caution of the cover-jack ........................................................................................................................................ 38
y Anti-theft Kensington Lock ...................................................................................................................................... 39
y Specifications .........................................................................................................................................................40
y Dimensions ............................................................................................................................................................. 41
The 32” and larger LED TVs have swivel stands. You can configure these stands so that the TVs swivel 20 degrees left and
right, 60 degrees left and right, or 90 degrees left and right. See page 6.
Components
When installing the stand, use the provided components and parts.
B
A
1 EA
y Stand (differs depending
on the model)
12
C
x4
1 EA
y Guide Stand y Screws
C
(M4 X L12)
B
Front
A
Top View
ATTENTION
DO NOT USE
DO NOT USE
CHEMICALS
3
GREASE
DO NOT USE
OIL
Side
C
D
or
x7 (M4 X L12)
or
x8 (M4 X L12, for 40" and
above models)
y Security Screws (3EA)
(4EA, for 40" and above
models)
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Place a soft cloth over a table to protect the TV, and
then place the TV on the cloth screen side down.
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Insert the Stand Guide into the slot on the bottom of
th e T V.
x3
(M4 X L12)
C
ororor
x3
(M4 X L12, for 40"
and above models)
D
x4
(Security Screw)
D
x4
(Security Screw,
for 40” and above
models)
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NOTES
y Make sure to distinguish between the front and back of the Stand and Stand Guide when connecting them.y Make sure that at least two people lift and move the LED TV.y The number of screws may differ depending on the model.
Assembling the swivel stand (32 inch TVs or larger)
The 32” and larger LED TVs have swivel stands. You can configure these stands so that the TVs swivel 20 degrees left and
right, 60 degrees left and right, or 90 degrees left and right using the BRACKET HOLDER SWIVEL.
¦ 20° swivel
To configure the TV so that it swivels 20° left and right, insert the prong on the bottom of the stand through the curved hole
in the Bracket Holder Swivel marked 20°. Then, fix the Bracket Holder Swivel to the stand using the three supplied screws as
shown to the left.
¦ 60° swivel
To configure the TV so that it swivels 60° left and right, insert the prong on the bottom of the stand through the curved hole
in the Bracket Holder Swivel marked 60°. Then, fix the Bracket Holder Swivel to the stand using the three supplied screws as
shown to the left.
¦ 90° swivel
To configure the TV so that it swivels 90° left and right, remove the Bracket Holder Swivel, and then screw the three supplied
screws into the stand as shown to the left.
The TV’s Controller, a small joy stick like button on the rear right side of the TV, lets you control the TV without the remote
control.
Selecting the Media Play
Selecting the Menu
Return
Power off
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The product color and shape may vary depending on the model.
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To exit the menu, press the Controller for more than 1 second.
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When selecting a function by moving the controller backwards/forwards/left/right, be sure not to press up on the
controller. If you press up first, it will not operate correctly.
Standby mode
Your TV enters Standby mode when you turn it off and continues to consume a small amount of electric power. To be safe
and to decrease power consumption, do not leave your TV in standby mode for long periods of time (when you are away on
vacation, for example). It is best to unplug the power cord.
Selecting a Source
Function menu
Remote control sensor
TV Controller
The image is drawn as if
you are facing the front
side of the TV.
Whenever you connect an external device to your TV, make sure that the T V and the device are turned off.
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When connecting an external device, match the color of the connection terminal to the cable.
HDMI IN 2
(DVI)
USB
(5V 0.5A)
/ CLONING
HDMI IN 1
AV IN
AUDIOVIDEO
ANT IN
AIR/CABLE
9
5
DVI AUDIO IN
EX-LINK
AUDIO OUT
DIGITAL
AUDIO OUT
(OPTICAL)
67
1
2
18
[32/40/46" Models][28" Model]
HOSPITALITY TV
HDMI IN
3 (ARC)
DATA
1
3
HDMI IN 2
(DVI)
USB
(5V 0.5A)
/ CLONING
HDMI IN 1
AV IN
AUDIOVIDEO
DVI AUDIO IN
EX-LINK
AUDIO OUT
DIGITAL
AUDIO OUT
(OPTICAL)
6475
189
HOSPITALITY TV
HDMI IN
3 (ARC)
DATA
ANT IN
AIR/CABLE
1HDMI IN 1, 2 (DVI), 3 (ARC) : Connects to the HDMI jack of a device with an HDMI output.
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No separate sound connection is needed for an HDMI to HDMI connection. HDMI connections carry both audio
and video.
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Use the HDMI IN 2 jack for a DVI connection to an external device. Use a DVI to HDMI cable or DVI-HDMI adapter
(DVI to HDMI) for the video connection and the DVI AUDIO IN jack for audio. Some DVI or HDMI devices may not
or should not need a DVI AUDIO IN connection for audio.
2 USB / CLONING
– Connector for software upgrades and Media Play, etc.
– Service connection.
3 VIDEO / L-AUDIO-R
– Connect a VIDEO cable to an appropriate external A/V device such a VCR, DVD, or Camcorder.
– Connect audio cables to "L-AUDIO-R" on your TV and the other ends to corresponding audio out jacks on the A/V
– To view television channels correctly, the TV must receive a signal from one of the following sources:
– An outdoor antenna / A cable television system / A satellite receiver.
5 AUDIO OUT: Connects to the audio input jacks on an Amplifier/Home Theater.
6 DIGITAL AUDIO OUT (OPTICAL): Connects to a Digital Audio component.
7 DATA
– Used to support data communication between the TV and the external SBB or STB.
– Connects using an RJ-12 type of plug.
8DVI AUDIO IN: Connects to the audio out jack of an external DVI device using a 1/8th inch stereo phone jack cable.
Some DVI devices may not or should not need this connection audio.
9EX-LINK : Connect this jack to the jack on the optional RJP (Remote Jack Pack). The RJP allows you to connect external
devices (Camcoders, PCs, DVD players, etc) easily.
¦ List of SI Vendors and Compatible Data Cables Supplied with the TV
y Confirm you are using the correct data cable for your SI vendor. Refer to the code label on the data cables.y Contact your nearest dealer or your SI Vendor to buy the data cable not included in the TV.
y RJP (Remote Jack Pack): The RJP is a hardware module that has different Audio Video inputs (A/V, Audio, PC
and HDMI) and corresponding outputs. The corresponding outputs are connected from the RJP to the TV. The RJP
communicates with the TV via RS232. The RJP communicates with the TV by sending messages regarding Active/Inactive
sources.
– A group of hotel menu items let you assign numbered priorities to the jacks of the RJP. (See page 19). 1 is the highest
priority and 3 is the lowest. When a guest connects external sources to the RJP jacks, the TV will automatically switch
between sources based on the priority you have assigned them in the Menu. For example, lets say AV is set to 1
and HDMI to 2. If a guest has attached a device to the HDMI jack, and then plugs a device into the AV jack, the TV
automatically switches to the device plugged into the AV jack (the jack with the higher priority). Note that a guest can
also switch between devices manually by pushing a button on the RJP.
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When you set up the RJP, connect the RJP to HDMI 1, 2, or 3 or AV 1 or 2.
y To reset the RJP to its factory default state, press the AV and HDMI buttons simultaneously for 10 seconds. When all
button LEDs blink 5 times, the RJP reset is complete.
y The RJP will automatically turn off any LEDs after 5 minutes to avoid unnecessary light pollution in the hotel room. The
LEDs that were turned off will turn on again if the guest touches any of the buttons and the 5 minute timer will restart. If the
guest then touches another source button, the TV will change to the selected source and the corresponding LED will be lit.
y After an RJP Reset or a TV Power OFF/ON, it takes approximately 10 seconds to establish communications between the
TV and the RJP.
y The following table shows the approximate time in seconds it takes to switch from the TV to an input source, based on
assigned or default priorities.
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Scenario 1 : When no inputs are connected.
SourceTo Connect
AV2 Sec
PC0.7 Sec
HDMI3.9 Sec
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Scenario 2: When two or more inputs are connected to the RJP and one of the input sources is disconnected and
then reconnected.
SourceDisconnectTo ConnectTotal
AV4.5 Sec2 Sec6.5 Sec
PC0.7 Sec0.7 Sec1.4 Sec
HDMI3.9 Sec3.9 Sec7.8 Sec
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An example: If the RJP has all its live sources (AV, PC, and HDMI) connected, AV has been assigned the highest
priority, the RJP is in HDMI mode, and a guest removes and reconnects the AV source, the minimum time required
to switch to the AV source is 6.5 seconds.
y To play audio devices (Ipods, MP3 devices, etc.) through the RJP, you must turn Music Mode AV in the menu on. (See
page 19)
y Music mode in the TA-7610 RJP is supported by the AV jack only. HDMI Music mode is available for the Guestlink RJP
To let you control how the TV functions when in Hotel mode, the TV has two Hotel mode menus, the Stand-alone mode menu
and the Interactive mode menu. The menu items that differ between the menus are listed below.
Menu items in the Stand-alone mode only:
– SI Vendor : Smoovie
– REACH Server and its submenus.
Menu items in the Interactive mode only:
– SI Vendor: Samsung and other vendors.
All other items appear in both menus.
To access the menus, press MUTE→1→1→9→ENTERE on your Samsung remote.
After a menu appears, follow these general directions to navigate and change values:
– Use the Up and Down arrow buttons on the Samsung remote to move from menu item to menu item.
– Press the Enter or Left or Right arrow buttons to select a menu item. The screen displays that menu item only.
– Press the Left or Right arrow button to change a value. The Right arrow button increases numerical values. The Left
arrow button decreases numerical values.
– When the screen is displaying one menu item, you can press the Up or Down arrow button to display the next or
previous menu item.
– Press the RETURN or MENU button to exit the current menu item and go to a higher menu level or the Main menu.
– To exit a Hotel mode menu, turn off the TV, and then turn it on again. Any changes you made are saved except changes
to SI Vendor. For changes to SI Vendor, you must turn the TV off, wait until the Standby light glows steadily, then unplug
the TV, wait for the Standby light to go off, and then plug the TV in again.
Hospitality ModeStandalone
SI VendorOFF
Power On
Channel
Menu OSD
Operation
Clock
Music Mode
External Device
External Source
Eco Solution
Logo/Message
Cloning
REACH Server
Service
Above: The Hotel mode menu.
To change menus, follow these steps:
1. Highlight the Hospitality Mode menu item in the top left corner of the menu.
2. Press the left or right arrow button on the Samsung remote. Only the Hospitality Mode menu item is displayed.
3. Press the left or right arrow button to change the Hospitality Mode item from Standalone to Interactive or from Interactive
to Standalone.
4. Press the Return or Menu button on the remote. The entire menu re-appears with your selection displayed in the
Hospitality Mode field.
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After you have set the values in one T V, you can clone those values to multiple TVs. See USB Cloning on page 24.
To Enter this menu: Press the MUTE→1→ 1→ 9→ ENTERE buttons in order.
To exit from this menu : Power Off (or Power Off and unplug if you have changed SI Vendor), and then turn on again. Any
changes you made are saved.
MenuIteminitial ValueDescription
Hospitality
Mode
Hospitality
Mode
Standalone
SI VendorSI VendorSamsung
Power On
Channel EN
Last Saved
Power On
Channel
Channel Type...
Power On
Volume EN
Last Saved
Power On
Power On
Volume
Min Volume0
Max Volume100
Panel Button
Lock
Power On
Source
Power On
Option
Unlock
TV
Last Option
Channel
Setup
Channel Editor
Channel
Channel Bank
Editor
Dynamic SION
Menu OSD
Picture Menu
Lock
OFF
Menu DisplayON
Select Hospitality mode.
y Interactive mode : TV works with an SI STB or SBB.y Stand-alone mode : TV works alone, without an SI STB or SBB.
Set the default values that will be applied when the TV is turned on.
y User Defined : Lets you set Power On Channel and Channel Type manually. See
Power On Channel and Channel Type below.
y Last Saved : If you select this item, when the TV is turned on, it displays the channel it
was displaying when it was turned off.
When the TV is turned on, it switches automatically to this channel.
3
y Select channel band : AIR (analog air band), DTV (digital air band), CATV (analog cable
band), CDTV (digital cable band).
y User Defined : Lets you set the Power On Volume manually. See Power On Volume
below.
y Last Saved : When the TV is turned on, it returns to the volume that had been set
when the power had been turned off.
The TV turns on with this Volume Level in Stand Alone Hospitality mode.
...
The minimum Volume Level the user can set in Stand Alone Hospitality mode.
The maximum Volume Level the user in Stand Alone Hospitality mode.
Turning the front panel (local key) operations on/off.
y Unlock : Unlocks all panel keys.y Lock : Locks all panel keys.y Power : Locks all panel buttons except Power.y Menu/Source : Locks the Menu and Source.
Select the input source the TV displays when turns on.
Determines the TV's state when power returns after a power failure or after you have unplugged
the TV and then plugged it in again.
y LAST OPT : Returns to its last Power state. If it was in Stand-by, it returns to Stand-
by. If it was on, it turns on.
y Power On : When the power returns, the TV turns on.y Standby : When the power returns, the TV enters the Standby mode.
Gives you direct, immediate access to some of the Channel menu functions on the user Channel
menu such as Auto Program, Antenna selection, etc.
The Channel Editor lets you edit the channels stored in the TV's memory. Using Channel Editor
you can:
y Change the channel numbers and names, and sort the channels in your desired
channel number order.
y Apply the video mute to channels you select. The video mute blanks out the video
from a channel and outputs only the sound while displaying a speaker icon on the
screen.
The Channel Editor also lets you view information about each channel easily, without your having
to display each channel directly.
If you set Hospitality Mode to Standalone and SI Vendor to Smoovie, this item is displayed. Lets
you edit the channel bank that works with the Smoovie Remote. Refer to page 32.
y On : Check the DTV Program channel number. (If Dynamic SI is On, it is not availale to
edit DTV channels in Channel Editor.)
y Off : Does not check the DTV Program channel number. (If Dynamic SI is Off, it is
available to edit DTV channels in Channel Editor,but additional DTV channel program
number update is not supported.)
Enable or disable the Picture Menu.
y On : The Main Menu is displayed.y Off : The Main Menu is not displayed.
Turning the front panel (local key) operations on/off.
Operation
Panel Button
Lock
ClockLocal TimeManual
Music Mode
Music Mode
AV
Music Mode
Backlight
7610 Priority
AV
7610 Priority
PC
7610 Priority
HDMI
External
Device
7610 AV
Option
RJP HDMI
Option
HDMI Music
Mode
Sound Bar
Out
USB Media
Mode
External
External
Source
Source
Banner
Auto SourceOFF
Anynet+
Return Source
Power On Src
Unlock
OFF
OFF
1
2
3
AV
HDMI1
OFF
OFF
Default
ON
y Unlock : Unlocks all panel keys.y Lock : Locks all panel keys.y OnlyPower : Locks all panel keys except the Power panel key.y Menu/Source : Locks the Menu and Source panel keys.
Select the way to update clock data.
Use clock data from a DTV channel to set the clock automatically or set the clock manually when
the TV is in stand-alone mode.
Allows music output from an mp3/audio player connected to an AV Input Source on the TV.
When on, you can hear sound from the player through the TV whether there is a video signal or
not. Also mutes the video so the TV does not display a picture when a guest is playing music.
The TV's backlight, however, remains on.
When set to Off, the TV's backlight is turned off entirely when a guest uses the Music mode. To
save energy, set to Off.
Lets you set the priority of the 7610 RJP AV jack. You can choose 1, 2, or 3, with 1 being the
highest and 3 the lowest. The TV automatically displays the source with the higher priority. For
example, lets say AV is set to 1 and HDMI is set to 2. If a guest has attached a device to the
HDMI jack, and then plugs a device into the AV jack, the TV will automatically switch to the device
plugged into the AV jack (the jack with the higher priority). Note that a guest can also switch
devices manually by pushing a button on the 7610 RJP.
Lets you set the priority of the 7610 RJP PC jack. You can choose 1, 2, or 3, with 1 being the
highest and 3 the lowest. The TV automatically displays the source with the higher priority. See
above for a more detailed explanation.
Lets you set the priority of the 7610 RJP HDMI jack. You can choose 1, 2, or 3, with 1 being the
highest and 3 the lowest. The TV automatically displays the source with the higher priority. See
above for a more detailed explanation.
Select which AV source of the TV is connected to the RJP jack.
Select which HDMI source of the TV is connected to the RJP jack. (HDMI1/HDMI2/HDMI3)
Allows music output from an mp3/audio player connected to an HDMI Input Source. When on,
you can hear sound from the player through an HDMI input of the RJP whether there is a video
signal or not. (This option is only compatible with the Guest link RJP.)
If the Samsung Sound Bar device is connected to this TV, this item lets you to select where the
TV sound is outputted when the TV is turned on.
y ON : When the TV is turned on, the TV sound is automatically outputted in the Sound
Bar device only.
y OFF : When the TV is turned on, the TV sound is automatically outputted in the TV
speaker device only.
See page 31.
When a USB device is connected to the TV :
y Default : A popup window appears.y Automatic : Opens the USB contents menu automatically.y Disable : Neither the popup window nor the menu appears.
If set to On, the TV displays the External Source Banner (information) when you change the TV
source to another external input, press the Info key, or turn the TV on.
y On : The External Source information is displayed on the TV screen.y Off : The External Source information is not displayed on the TV screen.
y On : When an external input source is connected to the TV, the TV identifies the input
source, and then automatically switches to that input source.
y Off : Auto Source function is Off.
Select the return TV source after stopping an Anynet+(HDMI-CEC) connection. (This fuction is
especially useful for the Guestlink RJP.)
Adjusts the brightness of the TV to reduce power consumption.
y Off: Turns off the energy saving function.
Eco Solution Energy SavingOFF
Welcome
Message
OFF
Edit Welcome
Message
Logo/
Hospitality
Logo
OFF
Message
Hospitality
Logo DL
Logo Display
Time
...
...
Clone TV to
USB
Cloning
Clone USB
to TV
Setting Auto
Initialize
REACH Server
update Time
OFF
1hour
REACH
Update
OFF
Immediate
REACH
Server
REACH Server
Channel
REACH Server
Version
REACH Server
Group ID
S-LYNK
REACH
87
0
All
Off
S-LYNK
REACH
ON
Volume
IPG Room
Type
Default
TICKEROFF
y Low: Sets the TV to low energy saving mode.y Medium: Sets the TV to medium energy saving mode.y High: Sets the TV to high energy saving mode.
Displays a the Welcome Message for 5 seconds when the TV turns On. See Page 22.
Edits the Welcome Message.
Turns the Hospitality logo feature On or Off, If On, when the TV is turned on, the Logo is
displayed, before the signal from the initial source, for the amount of time set in "Logo Display
Time".
Downloads the Hospitality logo.
Hospitality logo file requirements:
y BMP or AVI files only.y Max file size : BMP - 960 X 540. AVI - 30MB.y The file can only be named samsung.bmp or samsung.avi.
Hospitality Logo Display Time (3/5/7 seconds).
Clone the current TV options to a USB memory device.
Clone the saved TV options on a USB memory device to the TV.
If you set Setting Auto Initialize to On, and the TV's power is turned off and on, the guest side
menu items are restored to their cloned values. See page 30.
Lets you set when data such as updated SW, cloning files, and S-LYNC REACH contents is
downloaded from the REACH server to the TV :
y 1hour : Every houry 2hour : Every 2 hoursy 12:00 am : every 12:00 a.m.y 12:00 pm : every 12:00 p.m.y 2:00 pm : every 2:00 p.m.y On : Whenever the TV enters standby mode (the power cord is plugged in and the
power is off), the REACH data is updated on the TV.
y Off : The REACH data is only updated on the TV at the REACH server update time.
Assign a DTV channel number to carry the update REACH data. This channel number must be
the same as the number set on the Reach server.
Displays the current REACH data version.
Select the group ID of the REACH server. (Refer to the REACH server manual for more details)
On : The S-LYNK REACH menu is displayed.
Off : The S-LYNK REACH menu is not displayed.
On : The TV sound of the current TV source is continuously outputted even when the S-LYNK
REACH menu is displayed.
Off : The TV sound of the current TV source is stopped when the S-LYNK REACH menu is
displayed.
Selects the IPG room type of the REACH server. (Refer to the REACH server manual for the more
information.)
y On : The TICKER content is displayed.y Off : The TICKER content is not displayed.
Configures CAS support. Applies to only the NB673, NB677, and NB678 models.
OFF : Turns off CAS support.
LYNK DRM : Select to turn on S-LYNK DRM CAS support only.
Pro:idiom : Select to turn on Pro:Idim CAS support only.
LYNK DRM,PI : Select to have the TV support S-LYNK DRM CAS and Pro:Idiom CAS.
Enter Self Diagnosis Menu.
y Picture Test: Use to check for picture problems. If the problem appears in the test
picture, select YES, and then follow the directions on the screen.
y Sound Test: Use the built-in melody to check for sound problems. If the problem
occurs during the test, select YES, and then follow the directions on the screen.
Displays the current state of Pro:Idion AES
Lets you check the state of the TV picture and sound.
y Picture Test : Use to check for picture problems. If the problem appears in the test
picture, select YES, and then follow the directions on the screen.
y Sound Test : Use to check for sound problems. If the problem occurs during the test,
select YES, and then follow the directions on the screen.
Lets you check the state of Pro:Idiom and its communication with the SI STB or SBB. If you have
any problems with the Pro:idiom encryption channel or the communications with the SI STB or
SBB, use this diagnosis function. If Pro:Idiom DTV Channel Key Loss appears to have failed and
the Pro:Idim encryption channel has failed to play content, first check the broadcasting systems
related to Pro:Idiom encryption. If your broadcasting system does not have a problem, contact
Samsung Service. If STB SI Vendor Setting appears to have failed and communication with the
SI STB or SBB has failed, first check your SI STB or SBB. If your SI STB or SBB does not have a
problem, contact to Samsung Service.
Lets you upgrade the TV SW with a USB memory stick. See Page 31.
Lets you check the state of the TV picture by displaying picture test patterns. Press the Menu
button to turn off the test patterns and exit.
Lets you control the AGC gain of the analog cable channels. Don't change the default value
unless problems occur.
Lets you control the AGC gain of the digital cable channels. Don't change the default value unless
problems occur.
Returns all settings on the TV to their factory defaults.
Service
CASPro:idiom
Self Diagnosis
PI AES Data0xD279
Self Diagnosis
for TV
Self Diagnosis
for HTV
Upgrade Now
Service
Pattern
ATV Cable
AGC Gain
DTV Cable
AGC Gain
32GRAY
Default
Default
TV reset
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REACH (Remote Enhanced Active Control for Hospitality) is a professional, interactive remote controller that lets you
deliver TV firmware updates, cloning data, channel mapping changes, S-LYNK REACH contents, and TICKER contents
through RF DTV to several hundred hospitality TVs simultaneously. The REACH functions are available only in standalone mode. The REACH Server is sold separately. Refer to the REACH server manual enclosed with the REACH server
product for more operating information.
The Welcome Message feature displays a custom message on the TV every time it is turned on.
– Welcome message settings are in the Hotel Option Menu.
– Set Welcome Message to ON to display the message when the TV is powered on.
Welcome MessageOFF
Edit Welcome Message
Hospitality LogoOFF
Hospitality Logo DL
Logo Display Time
– You can make the Welcome Message up to 25 characters long and edit it in the Hotel Service menu.
– Welcome Message supports the following characters:
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Capital Letters from A to Z.
– You can edit the Welcome Message by using the remote's navigation, color, and Enter buttons in the “Edit Welcome
Message” OSD (See the illustration below.)
Edit Welcome Message
W ELCO M ETOO U
RHO TEL_
A B C D E F G
H I J K L M N
O P Q R S T U
V W X Y Z
...
...
Move to Left
a
Move to Right
b
Leave Black
{
Done
}
Move Enter Return
Below are the general directions for navigating and changing letters on the Edit Welcome Message screen:
– Press the a button on the remote to move to the left in the message.
– Press the b button to move to the right.
– After you have selected a position in the message, use the arrow buttons on your remote to select a letter in the
alphabet below the message.
– Press Enter to place a letter into the position you selected.
– Press the { button to erase a letter in a position or enter a blank.
– Press Return or the } button to exit.
The Hospitality Logo function displays the Hotel's picture image when the TV is initially powered on.
– Hospitality Logo settings are in the Hotel mode menus.
– The Logo Download and Logo Display Menu items are enabled when you turn the Hospitality Logo option on.
– If there is a logo image stored in memory and the Hospitality Logo option is on, the Hospitality logo is displayed when
the TV is turned on.
– The Hospitality logo is not displayed when the Hospitality Logo option is off, even if the logo image has been loaded into
the TV.
Hospitality Mode Standalone Reach server
SI VendorOFF Service
Power On
Channel
My Channel
Menu OSD
Operation
Clock
Music Mode
External Device
External Source
Bathroom Speaker
Eco Solution
Logo/Message
Cloning
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y Hospitality Logo
– This option lets you choose whether the Hospitality Logo image is displayed or not.
– Initial value is OFF.
– Can be set to OFF or ON.
– When set to ON, the Logo Download and Logo Time Display menu items become accessible.
Welcome MessageON
Edit Welcome Message
Hospitality LogoON
Hospitality Logo DL...
Logo Display Time...
y Logo Download
– This option lets you download the logo image to the TV’s memory from a USB device.
– A wait message appears while the image is being copied to the TV.
– A "completed" message appears when the copy operation finishes successfully.
– The word "failed" appears if the copy operation was unsuccessful.
– No USB appears if no USB device is connected.
– No File appears if there is no file to copy on the USB device or the file is in the wrong format (must be a BMP or AVI
file). If No File appears and there is a logo file on the USB device, check the file format.
y Logo File Format
– The TV supports only BMP and AVI format.
– The file name must be samsung.bmp or samsung.avi.
– The maximum resolution of the BMP format is 960 x 540.
– The maximum file size for AVI format is 30MB.
– The TV does not change the size or scale of the image.
The USB Cloning function lets you download user-configured settings (Picture, Sound, Input, Channel, Setup, and Hotel
Setup) from one TV to a USB device, and then upload these settings from the USB device to other TV sets. This lets you
create a standard array of settings and distribute that standard array to all the TVs in your facility.
y Cloning from TV to USB: Copies stored menu settings from a TV to a USB device.
1. Insert a USB drive into the USB port on the rear of the TV.
2. Enter the hotel option menu by pressing these buttons in order. MUTE →
1 → 1 → 9 → ENTER
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3. Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select Clone TV to USB, and then press the
ENTERE button.
4. The message Clone TV to USB is displayed. Press the ENTERE button.
5. The TV displays one of the following messages:
▪ In Progress: Copying data to USB.
▪ Completed: Copy operation was successful.
▪ Failed: Copy operation was not successful.
▪ No USB: USB is not connected.
Clone TV to USB
Clone USB to TV
Setting Auto InitializeOFF
The clone folder will be labeled T-NVTF6AKUCB.
✎
The cloned values include the values on the Guest side menu
(brightness, picture size, contrast, etc.) and the Hotel side menu.
Cloning from USB to TV: Copies menu settings from a USB device to a TV.
✎
Shortcut: Turn the TV off, insert the USB device, turn the TV on, and then press the ENTERE button for 5 seconds.
To clone data to the TV using the Hotel menu, follow these steps:
1. Turn the TV off.
2. Insert the USB drive into the USB port on the rear of the TV.
3. Turn the TV on.
Clone TV to USB
Clone USB to TV
Setting Auto InitializeOFF
4. Enter the Interactive menu by pressing these buttons in order. MUTE → 1
→ 1 → 9 → ENTER
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5. Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select “Clone USB to TV”, and then press the
ENTERE button.
6. The message Clone USB to TV is displayed. Press the ENTERE button.
7. The TV displays one of the following messages:
USB
(5V 0.5A)
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▪ In Progress: Copying data to TV.
▪ Completed: Copy operation was successful.
▪ Failed: Copy operation was not successful.
▪ No USB: USB is not connected
▪ No File: There is no file to copy on the USB device. If you get a No File message, check the folder on your USB
device. The folder name should be T-NVTF6AKUCB.
✎
Tables that list the settings that are cloned in the Interactive and Standalone Hotel Menus begin on the next page.
A Multi Code Remocon is a special remote which is designed to control multiple TVs.
This function is useful where there is more than one TV in a location.
You can control up to 10 TVs with a different ID code of each remote with no conflicts between the TVs. ID numbers are
displayed on each TV's OSD.
The Initial ID code for each TV is “0”.
– You can set and reset the ID code in Analog TV mode or PC mode. (Not available in DTV mode.)
– You can set the ID code to any digit from 0 to 9.
– To set a TV's ID code, follow these steps:
1. Aim the remote at the TV, and then press the MUTE button and the RETURN button simultaneously for more than
7 seconds. When you stop pressing the buttons, the TV displays the current ID in the middle of the screen and the
words, "Remote control code is set to x. If you want to change the Remote control code, enter the digit you want to
change."
2. Press the number on the remote you want to assign to the TV. The TV displays the following words:
"Remote control code is changed to x."
✎
The TV will display the OSD until you press the Exit button.
See the example below.
Remote control code is set to 0. If you want
to change Remote control code, enter the digit
you want to change.
Example: After you see the message above, if you press 1, the TV and Remote will be set to ID code 1. The TV then
displays the following message: “Remote control code is changed to 1”
The TV can then only be controlled by a remote which has the same ID code (1).
– To reset the ID code, press the MUTE button and the EXIT button simultaneously for more than 7 seconds. When
you stop pressing the buttons, the ID codes of the TV and Remote are reset to “0”. “Remote control code is set to 0.”
appears on the TV.
When you clone settings from one TV to another, you clone both the guest side menu and hotel side menu settings: Picture,
Sound, Input, Channel, Setup, and Hotel Setup. This lets you set nearly all the menu values on your hospitality TVs to the
same, standard settings. If you allow guests access to the guest side menus, for example - the Picture menu - they can
change the settings in those menus so they are no longer standard. If you set the Setting Auto Initialize function to On, the
TV automatically restores (initializes) any guest-side menu values to the cloned, standard values when the TV is turned off
and then turned on again. Note that Setting Auto Initialize works on cloned guest side menu values only. Settings which
have not been cloned are ignored.
The table below lists the settings that are restored to their cloned values when you set the Setting Auto Initialize function to
On.
The Hotel Plug & Play function, which automatically performs the Hotel mode selection, Country Setup, Clock Setup, and
Picture mode Setup, runs once when power is first turned ON. Setup also runs automatically after you have executed a
Service Reset.
CASPro:Idiom
PI AES Data0xD279
Self Diagnosis for TV
Self Diagnosis for HTV
PI AES LogOFF
View PI AES Log
Upgrad Now
Service PatternOFF
ATV cable AGC GainDefault
DTV OpenCable AGC GainDefault
TV Reset
...
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Local Set
Change Locat Set if Located in North America, Latin America and Europe.
Change Locat Set if Located in North America, Latin America and Europe.
In other regions, Please press SKIP button move to the next step.
If you select
Skip
Easy Set Up
Interactive
Set-Back Box will control TV functions.
Standalone Plug & Play
After Plug & Play is completed, TV will be set to Standlone mode.
Standalone Only
Sets TV to Standalone mode and exit Plug & Play immediately after.
Local Set
In other regions, Please press SKIP button move to the next step.
Current Localset : US
Current Localset : US
ChangeSkip
ChangeSkip
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Start
If you select Factory Reset, the TV resets all values to their factory defaults and
then displays the Hotel Plug & Play menu. Go to the first Hotel Plug & Play screen
below.
If you change the
country of the Current
Location
E
The TV is automatically turned
If you select
Change
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Warning! TV might not function if local set is not correctly congured.
When Local set is changed, TV Will restart automatically to apply it.
Current Localset : US
Local Set
Countries for US:
None
If you don't change the country of
the Current Location
If you select
Standalone Only
TV will enter the RF mode.
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off and on.
If you select
Standalone
Plug&Play
Welcome to Samsung TV
Select your language to start the on
screen setup.
English
Español
Français
E
Press the ▲▼◄► buttons
to move the highlight.
Press the enter button
to select.
If you select
Interactive Only
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Select your information in the categories below.
Picture ModeStandard
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Select your languageSelect Picture mode
Press Power OFF to exit.
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Standalone Hospitality
Option Menu appears.
Hospitality Option Menu
Congure your TV
TV Setup Complete!
Your TV is now ready to use
OK
Interactive
appears.
Choose a picture
mode that best
suits your viewing
environment.
Press Power OFF to exit.
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To receive channels, congure the options
below then select Scan.
AntennaCable
Digital Cable SystemSTD
Analog Cable SystemSTD
Select the channel band to
use for Auto Program
Auto Program is nding channels for you...
Cable 4
Digital Cable0
Analogue0
After Searching
You can adjust your time to set DST, Time Zone
and clock mode
– Initially highlighted: Interactive
– If you select the Standalone Only button, the Standalone hotel mode is set by default and the “Standalone mode is set”
OSD appears for 3 seconds.
TV enters RF mode automatically after displaying the “Standalone mode is set” OSD for 3 seconds.
– If you select the Interactive mode, the Interactive Setup Menu is displayed. Press the power off key to exit from the
Interactive menu.
– If you select the Standalone Plug & Play mode, the “Select Menu Language” OSD appears.
y Local Set
– Initially highlighted: US
– If you press the Enter key after selecting Change, you can change the country.
– If the country is changed, the TV automatically turns off and on.
– If you select the Interactive mode, the Interactive Setup Menu is displayed. Press the power off key to exit from the
Interactive menu.
– If you select the incorrect country, execute TV Reset again after entering the Service section of the Hotel Menu.
y Select Menu Language OSD
– If you select Standalone from the “Select Hotel TV Mode” OSD, the “Select Menu Language” OSD appears.
– Initially highlighted: English
– Display time: OSD time out and operation are the same as Samsung's consumer TV models.
– If you press the Enter key, the “Picture Mode” OSD appears
y Picture Mode OSD
– Initially highlighted: Standard.
– The TV displays the Picture Mode OSD where you can choose the Dynamic or a Standard Picture mode.
y Auto Search Mode OSD
– If you press the Enter key, the TV automatically searches for channels.
– The OSD Display time, which starts at the time that Auto Store is completed and goes to the time Auto Sort starts, is 30
seconds.
y Set Clock Mode, DST(Daylight saving time), and Time Zone OSD
– Initially highlighted:
Clock Mode : Auto, DST : Off, Time Zone : Eastern
– If the TV will be tuned to digital broadcast channels, and these channels transmit date and time information, set the
Clock Mode to Auto. The TV will set the date and time automatically.
– If the TV will not be tuned to digital broadcast channels, set the Clock Mode to Manual, and then set the date and time
on the TV manually.
– Set DST On or Off to apply or not apply daylight saving time to the TV.
– Select your time zone on the map that appears.
Samsung may offer upgrades to the TV’s SW in the future. Please contact the Samsung Hospitality Hot line at 1-866-8940524 to receive information about downloading upgrades and using a USB drive to update the SW by connecting the USB
drive containing the upgrade to the USB port located on the TV.
When the software is upgraded, video and audio settings you have made will return to their default (factory) settings. We
recommend you clone the hotel settings so that you can easily reset them after the upgrade.
To upgrade the TV's software, follow these steps:
1. Insert a USB drive containing the SW upgrade into the USB port on the side of the
T V.
2. Press the MENU button to display the menu.
Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select Support, and then press the ENTERE
button.
3. Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select SW Upgrade, and then press the ENTERE
button.
The message "Scanning for USB. This may take more than 1min." is displayed.
4. The message "Upgrade version XXXX to version XXXX? The system will be
reset after upgrade." is displayed.
Press the ◄ or ► to select OK, and then press the ENTERE button.
Please be careful to not disconnect the power or remove the USB drive while upgrades are being applied. The TV will turn off
and turn on automatically after completing the SW upgrade. Please check the SW version after the upgrades are complete.
USB
(5V 0.5A)
/ CLONING
¦ Sound Bar
y Samsung Sound-Bars and Hospitality TVs in 2013
– Samsung Sound-Bars and hospitality TVs support the ARC feature in HDMI 1.4. If you connect a compatible Samsung
Sound-Bar to a compatible Samsung hospitality TV using a single HDMI cable, guests can listen to the TV's sound
through the Sound-Bar.
– The item of Sound bar Out in Hospitality Option Menu makes you control to where the TV sound is outputted when the
TV is turned on.
If Sound bar Out is On, the TV sound is automatically outputted in the Sound Bar device only whenever TV is turned on.
If Sound bar Out is Off, the TV sound is automatically outputted in the TV speaker only whenever TV is turned on.
– Models supporting the ARC function are listed below:
– Hotel option > External Device > Sound Bar Out = On.
– Hotel option > Power On > Power On Volume EN = User Defined.
– Hotel option > Power On > Power On Volume > Set greater than 0.
– Hotel option > Power On > Max Volume > Set greater than 0.
2. Connect an HDMI cable from the HDMI OUT jack on the back of the Sound-Bar to the HDMI2 port (supporting ARC)
on the hospitality TV.
3. After the Sound-Bar is connected to the hospitality TV, when the TV turns on, the Sound-Bar automatically detects the
TV, and then automatically switches to Hotel Mode.
Sound Bar Hotel mode functional characteristics:
y Power On/Off is synchronized with the TVy HDMI_CEC defaults set to Ony Functions through the “HDMI OUT” port onlyy Disables the "Input mode" key on the VFD to prevent unexpected audio-source changes.y Acquires adjustable Power On and Max Volume settings from the TV’s Hotel option menu. The Sound-Bar's Power
On Volume and Max Volume values, however, are ½ of the Power On Volume and Max Volume settings in the TV's
Hotel option menu. Example: If the TV's Power On Volume=20 and Max Volume=90, then the Sound Bar's Power
On Volume=10 and Max Volume=45.
The Channel Bank Editor in conjunction with the SMOOVIE remote lets you control the channels guests have access to. The
Channel Bank Editor provides three Banks of channels and lets you select which channels will be available from each bank.
SMOOVIE remotes have instalable Bank Cards which correspond to the channel banks in the Channel Bank Editor. The
remotes only allow access to channels in the channel bank that correspond to the installed card. Consequently, the channels a
guest can access depend on the Bank Card installed in their SMOOVIE remote.
Setting the Channel Bank Editor under Stand-alone Mode
1. Press MUTE+1+1+9+Enter on the remote to enter the Hotel Standalone menu.
2. Go to SI vendor, and then select : “Smoovie”
3. Find the new menu option, “Channel Bank Editor”.
4. Enter the “Channel Bank Editor”.
Hospitality Mode Standalone SIRCH
SI VendorOFF Service
d
SI VendorSmoovie
d
SI VendorSmoovie
d
SI VendorSmoovie
▪ <Depending on model and region, some menu items may not exist.>
5. Edit the Channel Bank. An example is below.
a. Bank1 (Free channel): Select the channels that will be accessible when a remote doesn’t have a card.
b. Bank2 (Family Card - Green): Select the channels that will be accessible when a remote has a GREEN CARD.
c. Bank3 (Adult Card - Red): Select the channels that will be accessible when a remote has a RED CARD.
Channel Bank Editor
Bank1 (4)Bank2 (6)Bank3 (36)
All
1 ABC
2 CBS
3 FOX
4 NBC
5 CNN
6 CW
7 HBO
8 TNT
Move Select/Deselect Return
Information About SMOOVIE Remote Controls
y If you select SMOOVIE as the SI vendor, you should also use SMOOVIE remotes in your facility.y Guests with remotes that do not have a card can only view channels from Bank 1.y Guests using the Numeric keys on the remote to change channels can only view channels from Bank 1.y Guests with remotes that have Green or Red cards must use the channel up/down keys to change channels.y Guests can only see channels from the Bank1 channel list In the Channel Guide or the Channel List,
If the TV starts with Hotel Plug&PlayIf Hotel Plug&Play already done
1Do a complete P&P (including Air or Cable auto tune)Enter the Hotel menu
Select the channel type
2After P&P, the TV displays the Hotel menu
- ATV or ADTV for Air
- CATV or CDTV for cable
Select the channel type
3
- ATV or ADTV for Air
Select Smoovie TV in the Hotel menu
- CATV or CDTV for cable
4Select Smoovie TV in the Hotel menuSelect Channel Setup
Select Channel Setup
5
(Can be skipped)
6
Select "Air" or "Cable" to auto tune (Can be skipped,)Set up channels in the CH Bank Editor
7
Set up channels in the CH Bank EditorAfter power off & on, guests can use the TV
8
After power off & on, guests can use the TV
Select "Air" or "Cable" to auto tune
9
10
¦ Channel Editor
The Channel Editor lets you edit the channels stored in the TV's memory. Using Channel Editor you can:
– Change the channel numbers and names, and sort the channels in your desired channel number order.
– Apply the video mute to channels you select. The video mute blanks out the video from a channel and outputs only the
sound while displaying a speaker icon on the screen.
The Channel Editor also lets you view information about each channel easily, without your having to display each channel
directly.
Hospitality Mode Standalone
SI Vendor
Power On
Channel
My Channel
Menu OSD
Operation
Clock
Music Mode
External Device
External Source
Bathroom Speaker
Eco Solution
Logo/Message
Cloning
Reach server
OFFService
r
Channel Editor
▪ <Depending on model and region, some menu items may not exist.>
General Steps for Using the Channel Editor in Stand-alone Mode
StepBroad Outline
1Run ‘Channel Auto Store’ in the Hotel Option Menu.
2Enter ‘Channel Editor’ in the Hotel Option Menu.
3On a piece of paper, compile a list of channels you want to have, arranged in the order you want.
4Rearrange channels and edit channel names with the TOOLS Button based on the list you compiled.
5Press the EXIT or RETURN Button to exit.
<For a detailed explanation of how Channel Editor works, see pages 34 through 36.>
ya Indicates an analog channel.
y Channels without an a are digital channels.
✎
If Dynamic SI in the Hospitality Option Menu is On, Channel Editor will display no digital channels. You must set
Dynamic SI to Off before you can edit digital channels in Channel Editor.
y The guide at the bottom of the Channel Editor menu displays the remote buttons you need to press to apply Channel
Editor functions.
1 Using the remote's up or down arrow key, highlight the channel that you want to edit.
– To edit more than one channel, move the highlight to a channel, and then press the ENTERE key. A check will
appear in the check box next to the channel. Repeat for each channel you want to edit.
2 To delete the channel or channels you selected from the channel list, press the red button on the remote.
– To delete two or more channels simultaneously, select multiple channels in Step 1, and then press the red button
on the remote.
3 Press the green button on the remote to select all channels.
4 To apply the video mute, press the yellow button on the remote.
– To apply the video mute to two or more channels simultaneously, select multiple channels in Step 1, and then press
the yellow button on the remote.
5 To view information about a channel, including video mute set up, press the INFO button on the remote.
6 Press the TOOLS button on the remote to rename a channel or change the channel number. See page 35.
Channel Editor Functions and Remote Buttons
a
Red (Delete): Deletes a channel from the channel list.
b
Green (Select All): Selects all channels at once.
{
Yellow (Deselect All): Deselects all channels at once.
}
Blue (Video Mute On/Off): You can set the Video Mute On/Off.
U
(Page): Moves to next or previous page.
`
(Information): Display details of the selected channel.
The external sources of this TV are displayed in the last page of the Channel Editor menu as shown in the example below.
In the example, there are two external sources connected to the TV, HDMI2 (DVI) and AV.
– You can assign a new analog channel to an external source by selecting the source on the last page, pressing the TOOLS
button, selecting Edit Channel Number, and then using the up or down arrow button on the remote to select the channel
number of the analog channel.
– If you tune to a channel after assigning the channel to an external source, you can enter the external source without opening
the TV source menu.
Channel
All
a 628MLS Soccer a 629CNN NEWS
a 812American Idol a 84090210
a 841LOST a 998Euro Football
a
a
HDMI1
HDMI3
b
Select AllU PageE SelectT ToolsR Return
a
HDMI2/DVI
a
AV
After assigning channel number 997 to the
AV source.
The wall mount kit (sold separately) allows you to mount the TV on a wall.
For detailed information on installing the wall mount, see the instructions provided with the wall mount. Contact a technician for
assistance when installing the wall mount bracket. Samsung Electronics is not responsible for any damage to the product or
injury to yourself or others if you elect to install the TV on your own.
Wall Mount Kit Specifications (VESA)
✎
The wall mount kit is not supplied, but sold separately.
Install your wall mount on a solid wall perpendicular to the floor. When attaching to building materials other than plaster board,
please contact your nearest dealer. If you install the wall mount on a ceiling or slanted wall, TV may fall and cause severe
personal injury.
✎
NOTE
Standard dimensions for wall mount kits are shown in the table below.
x
Samsung wall mount kits contain a detailed installation manual. All parts necessary for assembly are provided.
x
Do not use screws that do not comply with the VESA standard screw specifications.
x
Do not use screws that are longer than the standard dimension or do not comply with the VESA standard screw
x
specifications. Screws that are too long may cause damage to the inside of the T V set.
For wall mounts that do not comply with the VESA standard screw specifications, the length of the screws may differ
x
depending on the wall mount specifications.
Do not fasten the screws too firmly. This may damage the product or cause the product to fall, leading to personal
x
injury. Samsung is not liable for these kinds of accidents.
Samsung is not liable for product damage or personal injury when a non-VESA or non-specified wall mount is used or
x
the consumer fails to follow the product installation instructions.
Our 57” and 63” models do not comply with VESA Specifications. Use Samsung's dedicated wall mount kit for these
x
models.
Do not mount the TV at more than a 15 degree tilt.
x
Always have two people mount the T V onto a wall.
x
Product
Family
LED-TV
TV size
in inches
19~2275 X 75
26~28100 X 100
32~42200 X 200
46~60400 X 400
Do not install your Wall Mount Kit while your TV is turned on. It may result in personal injury due to
electric shock.
Caution: Pulling, pushing, or climbing onto the TV may cause the TV to fall. In particular, ensure that
your children do not hang over or destabilize the TV; doing so may cause the TV to tip over, resulting in
serious injuries or death. Follow all safety precautions provided on the included Safety Flyer. For added
stability, install the anti-fall device for safety purposes, as follows.
To Avoid the TV from Falling
1. Put the screws into the clamps and firmly fasten them onto the wall.
Confirm that the screws have been firmly installed onto the wall.
✎
You may need additional material such as an anchor depending
on the type of wall.
✎
Since the necessary clamps, screws, and string are not
supplied, please purchase these additionally.
2. Remove the screws from the back center of the TV, put the screws
into the clamps, and then fasten the screws onto the TV again.
✎
Screws may not be supplied with the product. In this case,
please purchase the screws.
3 Connect the clamps fixed onto the TV and the clamps fixed onto the
wall with a strong string and then tie the string tightly.
✎
NOTE
• Install the TV near to the wall so that it does not fall backwards.
• It is safe to connect the string so that the clamps fixed on the wall
are equal to or lower than the clamps fixed on the TV.
• Untie the string before moving the TV.
4 Verify all connections are properly secured. Periodically check
connections for any sign of fatigue for failure. If you have any doubt
about the security of your connections, contact a professional installer.
Wall
Caution of the cover-jack
CAUTION: The cover-jack is for use by qualified service
personnel only. To reduce the risk of electric shock or fire
hazard, do not use the cover jack, unless you are qualified to
do so.
The Kensington Lock is a device you can use to physically fix a TV
to a location when you use it in a public place. The appearance and
locking method may differ from the illustration at right, depending on the
manufacturer. Refer to the manual provided with the Kensington Lock for
additional information on proper use.
The Kensington Lock is not supplied by Samsung.
✎
Please find a “K” icon on the rear of the TV. A Kensington slot is beside
the “K” icon.
To lock the product, follow these steps:
1. Wrap the Kensington lock cable around a large, stationary object such as desk or chair.
2. Slide the end of the cable with the lock attached through the looped end of the Kensington lock cable.
3. Insert the locking device into the Kensington slot on the product 1.
4. Lock the lock.
✎
These are general instructions. For exact instructions, see the User manual supplied with the locking device.
✎
The locking device has to be purchased separately.
✎
The location of the Kensington slot may be different depending on the TV model.
NOTE: 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 TV. Not responsible for typographical or printed errors.
Correct Disposal of This Product (Waste Electrical & Electronic Equipment)
(Applicable in the European Union and other European countries with separate collection systems)
This marking on the product, accessories or literature indicates that the product and its electronic accessories (e.g. charger,
headset, USB cable) should not be disposed of with other household waste at the end of their working life. To prevent possible
harm to the environment or human health from uncontrolled waste disposal, please separate these items from other types of waste
and recycle them responsibly to promote the sustainable reuse of material resources. Household users should contact either the
retailer where they purchased this product, or their local government office, for details of where and how they can take these items
for environmentally safe recycling. Business users should contact their supplier and check the terms and conditions of the purchase
contract. This product and its electronic accessories should not be mixed with other commercial wastes for disposal.
Correct disposal of batteries in this product
(Applicable in the European Union and other European countries with separate battery return systems)
This marking on the battery, manual or packaging indicates that the batteries in this product should not be disposed of with other
household waste at the end of their working life. Where marked, the chemical symbols Hg, Cd or Pb indicate that the battery
contains mercury, cadmium or lead above the reference levels in EC Directive 2006/66. If batteries are not properly disposed of,
these substances can cause harm to human health or the environment. To protect natural resources and to promote material
reuse, please separate batteries from other types of waste and recycle them through your local, free battery return system.
¦ Important Warranty Information Regarding Television Format Viewing
See the warranty card for more information on warranty terms.
✎
Wide screen format LED Displays (with aspect ratios of 16:9, the ratio of the screen width to height) are primarily designed to display wide screen format
full-motion video. The images displayed on them should primarily be in the wide screen, 16:9 ratio format, or expanded to fill the screen if your model offers
this feature, and the images are constantly moving. Displaying stationary graphics and images on screen, such as the dark sidebars on nonexpanded
standard format television video and programming, should be limited to no more than 5% of the total television viewing per week.
Additionally, viewing other stationary images and text such as stock market crawls, video game displays, station logos, web sites or computer graphics
and patterns, should be limited as described above for all televisions. Displaying stationary images that exceed the above guidelines can cause uneven
aging of LED displays that leave subtle, but permanent burned-in ghost images in the LED picture. To avoid this, vary the programming and images, and
primarily display full screen moving images, not stationary patterns or dark bars. On LED models that offer picture sizing features, use these controls to
view different formats as a full screen picture.
Be careful in the selection and duration of television formats used for viewing. Uneven LED aging as a result of format selection and use, as well as
burnedin images, are not covered by your Samsung limited warranty.
• SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS NORTH AMERICAN LIMITED WARRANTY STATEMENT
Subject to the requirements, conditions, exclusions and limitations of the original Limited Warranty supplied with Samsung Electronics (SAMSUNG)
products, and the requirements, conditions, exclusions and limitations contained herein, SAMSUNG will additionally provide Warranty Repair Service
in the United States on SAMSUNG products purchased in Canada, and in Canada on SAMSUNG products purchased in the United States, for the
warranty period originally specified, and to the Original Purchaser only.
The above described warranty repairs must be performed by a SAMSUNG Authorized Service Center. Along with this Statement, the Original Limited
Warranty Statement and a dated Bill of Sale as Proof of Purchase must be presented to the Service Center. Transportation to and from the Service
Center is the responsibility of the purchaser. Conditions covered are limited only to manufacturing defects in material or workmanship, and only those
encountered in normal use of the product.
Excluded, but not limited to, are any originally specified provisions for, in-home or on-site services, minimum or maximum repair times, exchanges or
replacements, accessories, options, upgrades, or consumables.
For the location of a SAMSUNG Authorized Service Center, please call toll-free:– In the United States : 1-866-894-0524– In Canada : 1-800-213-8513
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