Samsung HG46NB690QFXZA, HG40NB690QFXZA, HG32NB690PFXZA, HG55NB690QFXZA User Manual

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Installation manual
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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 has functionality that lets it interact with a set-back box (SBB/STB) and with other TVs in a computer-controlled system for hotels and other hospitality businesses. Interactive : When the TV is powered-up initially, it sends a command to identify the connected SBB/STB. If it identifies the SBB/STB, the TV switches to ONLINE mode which gives full control of the TV to the SBB/STB. When the TV is in ONLINE mode, it stops accepting IR (Samsung remote) commands and acts according to the interface protocol. Stand-Alone: If you are not using an SBB/STB and the TV cannot or does not identify an SBB/STB, you should switch the TV to STAND-ALONE mode with restricted operation.
Operational Modes
When this TV is in Hotel mode and is operated with an SBB/STB, it is in one of two states: ONLINE or STAND-ALONE
• In the STAND-ALONE state, the TV will act as a Hotel TV, but without active communication. This is to prevent guests from trying to cheat the system by disconnecting the SBB/STB.
Stand-alone
SBB/STB Online if one success
within 10 attempts
Mode
Power
ON
SBB/STB Online-10
consecutive fails
SBB/STB Status-Attempt every 2 seconds
Online Mode
Poll Rate 20/sec
To set the options for Stand-alone or Interactive (Online) mode, refer to pages 19-23 (Setting the hotel option data : Menu Items.)
• You can restrict all (or some) operations to prevent guests from "cheating" the TV system.
• You can can set Volume limits and lock or unlock the Panel buttons.
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.
• 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 the distances shown below between the TV and other objects ((walls, cabintet sides, etc.) to ensure proper ventilation. Failing to do so may result in a fire or problems with the TV caused by an increase in its internal temperature.
When using a stand or wall-mount, use parts provided by Samsung Electronics only.
If you use parts provided by another manufacturer, it may cause a problem with the product or cause the product to fall, leading to serioius injury.
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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.
Be careful when you touch the TV if it is on or has been on for a period of time. Some parts can be hot.
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Contents
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 (32 inch TVs or larger) ............................................................................................................ 7
y Using the TV's Controller .......................................................................................................................................... 8
y The Connection Panel ............................................................................................................................................... 9
y The Remote Control ................................................................................................................................................ 11
y Connecting to the Network ..................................................................................................................................... 12
y Connecting the TV to an SBB or STB ..................................................................................................................... 14
y Connecting the Bathroom Speakers ....................................................................................................................... 17
y Connecting the RJP (Remote Jack Pack) ................................................................................................................ 18
y Setting the Hotel Option Data ................................................................................................................................. 20
y Installing the Wall Mount ......................................................................................................................................... 40
y Anti-theft Kensington Lock ...................................................................................................................................... 42
y Specifications ......................................................................................................................................................... 43
y Display Resolution................................................................................................................................................... 44
y Dimensions ............................................................................................................................................................. 45
ENGLISH
t
TOOLS
Indicates that you can press the
TOOLS button on the remote control
to use this function.
Symbols Used in this Manual
Note One-Touch Button
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Accessories
Please make sure the following items are included with your LED TV. If any items are missing, contact your dealer.
The items’ color and shape may vary, depending on the model.
The parts for the stand are listed under Stand Components on the following page.
y Remote Control (AA59-00817A) & Batteries (AAA x 2) y Hotel Mount Kit y Owner’s Instructions y Safety Guide / Quick Setup Guide
(Not available in all locations)
4 EA (M4 X L12)
y Power Cord y Data Cable (BN39-00865B)
y Security Screws
– Requires 5/32" tamper resistant hex wrench. (Sold
separately)
y HOLDER RING (46" (2ea) / 55" (4ea))
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Installing the LED TV Stand
The 32” and larger LED TVs have swivel stands. You can set 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 7.
Components
When installing the stand, use the provided components and parts.
B
A
1 EA
1 EA
C
x8 (M4 X L12)
y S
tand
(Stand shape is depending on the model)
C
1 2
B
A
Rear
3
Side View
or
Front
x4 (M4 X L12)
D
x4 (M4 X L10)
DO NOT USE
CHEMICALS
(Correct assembly)
Top View
ATTENTION
DO NOT USE
GREASE
DO NOT USE
OIL
4
D
x8 (M4 X L10)
y Guide Stand y Screws
Place a sof t cloth over the table to protect the TV, and then place the TV on the cloth screen-side down.
Insert the Stand Guide into the slot of TV bottom side.
(Incorrect assembly)
(M4 X L12)
x4
C
(M4 X L12, SECURITY)
x4
D
NOTE
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 TV. y When connecting the stand, lay the product down on a soft surface, with the screen facing down, and then fasten the
screws.
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¦ Hotel Mount Kit
Short Bolt (2EA) Long Bolt (2EA) Nut (2EA) Washer (2EA)
Top
Bolt + Nut
Bottom
Affix the stand to a flat surface such as a dresser top, desk top, or entertainment center as
shown.
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Assembling the swivel (32 inch TVs or larger)
] WARNING: If you configure the TV to swivel, you must attach it securely to the floor, a desk, a dresser top, etc. as
The 32” and larger LED TVs have swivel stands. You can configure these stands so that the TVs swivel 20 degrees left and
described in the installation instructions.
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.
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Using the TV's Controller
The color and shape of the TV Controller may vary depending on the model.
The TV's Controller, a small joy stick like button on the bottom right side of the TV, lets you control the T V without the remote control.
Open Smart Hub.
Open the menu.
The control stick is located at the lower-left
Remote control sensor
When you use the Remote control, the standby LED does not respond, except when you press the
mR
P
Turn off the TV.
corner on the back of the TV.
P
button.
Select a source.
TV Controller
Power on Turn the TV on by pressing the Controller when the TV is in standby mode.
Adjusting the volume Adjust the volume by moving the Controller from side to side when the
power is on.
Selecting a channel Select a channel by moving the Controller backwards and forwards when
the power is on.
Using the Function menu To view and use the Function menu, press and release the Controller
when the power is on. To close the Function menu, press and release the Controller again.
Selecting the MENU (
m
With the Function menu visible, select the MENU (
)
m
) by moving the Controller to the left. The OSD (On Screen Display) Menu appears. Select an option by moving the Controller to the right. Move the Controller to the right or left, or backwards and forwards to make additional selections. To change a parameter, select the it, and then press the Controller.
Selecting SMART HUB (
) With the Function menu visible, select SMART HUB () by moving the
Controller upwards. The SMART HUB main screen appears. Select an application by moving the Controller, and then pressing the Controller.
s
Selecting a Source (
) With the Function menu visible, open the Source screen (s) by pushing
the Controller to the right. The Source screen appears. To select a source, move the Controller back and forth. When the source you want is highlighted, press the Controller.
P
Power Off (
) With the Function menu visible, select Power Off (P) by pulling the
Controller forwards, and then press the Controller.
To close the Menu, SMART HUB, or Source, press the Controller for more than 1 second.
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.
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The Connection Panel
7890
HDMI IN 4
1
(ARC)
DVI AUDIO IN
COMPONENT
/ AV IN
B
VIDEIO
DIGITAL
AUDIO OUT
(OPTICAL)
2
3
4
AUDIO OUT
VARIABLE
AUDIO OUT
VOL-CTRL
EX-LINK
AUDIO
5
6
!
1
@
- SIDE -
(HDD 1.0A)
HDMI IN 3
HDMI IN 2
HDMI IN 1
(DVI)
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Whenever you connect an external device to your TV, make sure that power on the T V and the device is turned off.
When connecting an external device, match the color of the connection terminal to the cable.
1 HDMI IN 1(DVI), 2, 3, 4 (ARC): Connects to the HDMI jack of a device with an HDMI output.
No sound connection is needed for an HDMI to HDMI connection. HDMI connections carry both audio and video.
Use the HDMI IN 1(DVI) 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 PC/DVI AUDIO IN jacks for audio.
2 DVI AUDIO IN: Connects to the audio output jack on your PC. 3 AUDIO OUT: Connects to the audio input jacks on an Amplifier/Home Theater. 4 VARIABLE AUDIO OUT: Used for the audio output to the Bathroom speaker. Connect the Bathroom Wall Box and the
Variable port (RCA).
5 VOL-CTRL: Used to control the volume of the Bathroom speaker. Connect the Bathroom Wall Box and the VOLCTRL port. 6 COMPONENT IN / AV IN / AV IN 2
– Use to connect to Component video / audio devices such as DVD players and AV (Composite) devices such as VCRs. – Connect audio cables to "R-AUDIO-L" on your TV and the other ends to corresponding audio out jacks on A/V or
Component devices. – The COMPONENT IN jack is also used as the VIDEO 1 jack. – Connect component video cables (not supplied) to the component jacks ("P
R", "PB", "Y") on the rear of your TV and the
other ends to corresponding component video out jacks on a DVD player. Match the colors on the jacks and cables. – If you want to connect both a Set-Top Box and a DVD player, you should connect the Set-Top Box to the DVD and
connect the DVD to the component jacks ("PR", "PB", "Y") on your TV. – The PR, PB and Y jacks on your component devices (DVD) are sometimes labeled Y, B-Y and R-Y or Y, Cb and Cr. – For AV devices, connect RCA audio cables (not supplied) to "R - AUDIO - L" on the rear of the TV set and the other
ends to corresponding audio out jacks on an external device. – When your are connecting a composite (AV) device to AV IN1 [Y/Video], connect the video cable (Yellow) to the
AV IN1 [Y/VIDEO] jack (Green/Yellow) .
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7 EX-LINK: Connect this jack to the jack on the optional RJP (Remote Jack Pack). This will allow you to connect external
devices (Camcoder, PC, DVD players etc.) easily.
8 DIGITAL AUDIO OUT (OPTICAL): Connects to a Digital Audio component. 9 DATA
– Used to support data communication between the TV and the SBB or STB. – Connects using RJ-12 TV type plugs.
0 LAN: Connect to a wired LAN using CAT 6 or CAT 7 cable. ! USB (HDD/1.0A) / CLONING
– Connector for software upgrades and Media Play, etc. – Service connection.
@ ANT IN (AIR/CABLE)
– 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
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.
TV Rear Panel
Cover- jack
The rear panel may differ depending on the model.
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The Remote Control
This remote control has Braille points on the Power, Channel, and Volume buttons and can be used by visually impaired customers.
Turns the TV on and off.
Press to directly access channels.
Press to select additional digital channels being broadcast by the same station. For
example, to select channel ‘54-3’, press
Quickly select frequently used functions.
Select on-screen menu items and change
‘54’, then press '-' and ‘3’.
Adjust the volume.
Display the channel list on the screen.
Display the main on-screen menu.
menu values.
Return to the previous menu.
SLEEP: Sets the Sleep Timer.
X
: Turns the 3D image on or off.
CC: Controls the caption decoder.
(Not available)
HOME
ALARM
SLEEPCC
CHVOL
CONTENT
Display and select the available video sources.
Return to the previous channel.
Cut off the sound temporarily.
Change channels.
HOME: Only used in Widget TV.
Displays My Contents, Watch TV and Source icons on the TV screen.
Press to display channel and TV information on the TV screen.
Exit the menu.
Buttons used in Channel list, Media Play menu, etc.
button: Enter the hour your want the TV to turn on.
Use these buttons in the Media Play and Anynet+ modes.
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Installing batteries (Battery size: AAA)
Match the polarity of the batteries to the symbols in the battery compartment.
X
Y
Z
After you have installed the batteries, use a screwdriver to screw in the screw that holds the battery cover closed.
NOTE
• Use the remote control within 23~33 feet of the TV.
• Bright light may affect the performance of the remote control. Avoid using near fluorescent lights or neon signs.
• The color and shape of the remote may vary depending on the model.
Connecting to the Network
You can set up your TV so that it can access the SMART TV applications through your local area network (LAN) using a wired or wireless connection.
After you have “physically” connected your TV to your network, you must configure the network connection to complete the process. You can configure the connection during the Initial Setup process (see page 31) or af ter the Initial Setup process, through the TV’s menu.
Network Connection - Wireless
You can connect your TV to your local area network (LAN) through a standard wireless router or modem.
The LAN Port on the Wall
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Wireless IP Router or Modem
(router having DHCP Server)
LAN Cable (Not Supplied)
This TV supports the IEEE 802.11a/b/g and n communication protocols. Samsung recommends using IEEE 802.11n. When
B
VIDEIO
/ AV IN
HDMI IN 4
(ARC)
DIGITAL
AUDIO OUT
(OPTICAL)
B
VIDEIO
VIDEIO
/ AV IN
HDMI IN 4
(ARC)
DIGITAL
AUDIO OUT
(OPTICAL)
B
VIDEIO
/ AV IN
HDMI IN 4
(ARC)
DIGITAL
AUDIO OUT
(OPTICAL)
B
VIDEIO
VIDEIO
/ AV IN
HDMI IN 4
(ARC)
DIGITAL
AUDIO OUT
(OPTICAL)
B
VIDEIO
/ AV IN
HDMI IN 4
(ARC)
DIGITAL
AUDIO OUT
(OPTICAL)
B
VIDEIO
VIDEIO
/ AV IN
HDMI IN 4
(ARC)
DIGITAL
AUDIO OUT
(OPTICAL)
B
VIDEIO
/ AV IN
HDMI IN 4
(ARC)
DIGITAL
AUDIO OUT
(OPTICAL)
B
VIDEIO
VIDEIO
/ AV IN
HDMI IN 4
(ARC)
DIGITAL
AUDIO OUT
(OPTICAL)
B
VIDEIO
/ AV IN
HDMI IN 4
(ARC)
DIGITAL
AUDIO OUT
(OPTICAL)
B
VIDEIO
VIDEIO
/ AV IN
HDMI IN 4
(ARC)
DIGITAL
AUDIO OUT
(OPTICAL)
B
VIDEIO
/ AV IN
HDMI IN 4
(ARC)
DIGITAL
AUDIO OUT
(OPTICAL)
B
VIDEIO
VIDEIO
/ AV IN
HDMI IN 4
(ARC)
DIGITAL
AUDIO OUT
(OPTICAL)
you play video over a network connection, the video may not play smoothly.
Most wireless network systems incorporate a security system that requires devices that access the network through an access point or AP (typically a wireless IP Sharer - router or modem) to transmit an encrypted security code called an access key.
Your TV is compatible with the following security protocols:
y Authentication Mode: OPEN, SHARED, WPAPSK, WPA2PSK y Encryption Type: WEP, TKIP, AES
In compliance with the newest Wi-Fi certification specifications, Samsung TVs do not support WEP or TKIP security encryption in networks running in the 802.11n mode.
Network Connection - Wired
There are three main ways to connect your TV to your network using cable, depending on your network setup. They are illustrated below:
The Modem Port on the Wall
The Modem Port on the Wall
Modem Cable (Not Supplied)
The LAN Port on the Wall
External Modem
(ADSL / VDSL / Cable TV)
External Modem
(ADSL / VDSL / Cable TV)
LAN Cable
(Not Supplied)
LAN Cable (Not Supplied)Modem Cable (Not Supplied)
IP Router that has a
DHCP Server
TV Rear Panel
TV Rear Panel
LAN Cable
(Not Supplied)
TV Rear Panel
LAN Cable (Not Supplied)
The TV does not support network speeds of 10Mbps or less.
Use Cat 6 or CAT 7 (STP Type*) cable for the connection. (*Shielded Twisted Pair)
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Connecting the TV to an SBB or STB
AU
O
B
V
O
VIDEIO
COMPO
T
/
N
4
E
A
)
LINK
TV Rear Panel
ETH MODEM
Data Cable
DVI AUDIO IN
VI AUDIO IN
AUDIO OUT
AUDIO OUT
VARIABLE
VARIABL
AUDIO OUT
UDIO OUT
HDMI IN 4
MI IN
(ARC)
ARC)
VOL-CTRL
VOL-CTRL
COMPONENT
NEN
AV I
/ AV IN
1. Connect the DATA jack of the TV to the ETH MODEM jack of the STB (SBB) with the Data cable.
Data cables are polarized. Make sure you attach the end marked TV Side to the TV and the end marked STB Side to the STB. Also make sure you use the correct data cable for your vendor.
B
VIDEIO
IDEI
AUDIO
DI
DIGITAL
IGITAL
AUDIO OUT
AUDIO OUT
(OPTICAL)
OPTICAL
EX-LINK
-
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¦ List of Vendors and Compatible Data Cables Supplied with the TV
y Confirm you are using the correct data cable for your vendor. Refer to the code label on the data cables.
Confirm the code on the
Note the labeled end. Note the labeled end.
Vendor Cable code Pin assign Remark
Code Label
OCC BN39-00865B
NXTV BN39-01011B
nStreams BN39-01110A
MTI BN39-01011C
Provided
LodgeNet MTI
Provided
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