Follow these safety, servicing and ESD precautions to prevent damage and to protect against potential hazards such as
electrical shock.
1-1-1. Warnings
For continued safety, do not attempt to modify the circuit board.1.
Disconnect the AC power and DC power jack before servicing.2.
1-1-2. Servicing the LED TV
When servicing the LED TV, Disconnect the AC line cord from the AC outlet.1.
It is essential that service technicians have an accurate voltage meter available at all times. 2.
Check the calibration of this meter periodically.
1-1-3. Fire and Shock Hazard
Before returning the LED TV to the user, perform the following safety checks:
Inspect each lead dress to make certain that the leads are not pinched or that hardware is not lodged between the 1.
chassis and other metal parts in the LED TV.
Inspect all protective devices such as nonmetallic control knobs, insulating materials, cabinet backs, adjustment and 2.
compartment covers or shields, isolation resistorcapacitor networks, mechanical insulators, etc.
Leakage Current Hot Check (Figure 1-1): 3.
WARNING : Do not use an isolation transformer during this test.
Use a leakage current tester or a metering system that complies with American National Standards Institute (ANSI
C101.1, Leakage Current for Appliances), and Underwriters Laboratories (UL Publication UL1410, 59.7).
(READING SHOULD)
NOT BE ABOVE 0.5mA
DEVICE
UNDER
TEST
2-WIRE CORD
*ALSO TEST WITH
PLUG REVERSED
(USING AC ADAPTER
PLUG AS REQUIRED)
TEST ALL
EXPOSED METAL
SURFACES
LEAKAGE
CURRENT
TESTER
EARTH
GROUND
Figure 1-1. Leakage Current Test Circuit
With the unit completely reassembled, plug the AC line cord directly into a 120V AC outlet. With the unit’s AC switch 4.
rst in the ON position and then OFF, measure the current between a known earth ground (metal water pipe, conduit,
etc.) and all exposed metal parts, including: metal cabinets, screwheads and control shafts.
The current measured should not exceed 0.5 milliamp.
Reverse the power-plug prongs in the AC outlet and repeat the test.
1-1-4. Product Safety Notices
Some electrical and mechanical parts have special safetyrelated characteristics which are often not evident from visual
inspection. The protection they give may not be obtained by replacing them with components rated for higher voltage,
wattage, etc. Parts that have special safety characteristics are identied by
replacement that does not have the same safety characteristics as the recommended replacement part might create
shock, re and/or other hazards. Product safety is under review continuously and new instructions are issued whenever
appropriate.
on schematics and parts lists. A substitute
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1-2. Servicing Precautions
WARNING: An electrolytic capacitor installed with the wrong polarity might explode.
Caution: Before servicing units covered by this service manual, read and follow the Safety Precautions section of
this manual.
Note: If unforeseen circumstances create conict between the following servicing precautions and any of the
safety precautions, always follow the safety precautions.
1-2-1 General Servicing Precautions
Always unplug the unit’s AC power cord from the AC power source and disconnect the DC Power Jack before 1.
attempting to:
(a) remove or reinstall any component or assembly, (b) disconnect PCB plugs or connectors, (c) connect a test
component in parallel with an electrolytic capacitor.
Some components are raised above the printed circuit board for safety. An insulation tube or tape is sometimes 2.
used. The internal wiring is sometimes clamped to prevent contact with thermally hot components. Reinstall all such
elements to their original position.
After servicing, always check that the screws, components and wiring have been correctly reinstalled. Make sure that 3.
the area around the serviced part has not been damaged.
Check the insulation between the blades of the AC plug and accessible conductive parts (examples: metal panels, 4.
input terminals and earphone jacks).
Insulation Checking Procedure: Disconnect the power cord from the AC source and turn the power switch ON.5.
Connect an insulation resistance meter (500 V) to theblades of the AC plug.
The insulation resistance between each blade of the AC plug and accessible conductive parts (see above) should be
greater than 1 megohm.
Always connect a test instrument’s ground lead to the instrument chassis ground before connecting the positive lead; 6.
always remove the instrument’s ground lead last.
Some semiconductor (solid state) devices can be easily damaged by static electricity. Such components are commonly
called Electrostatically Sensitive Devices (ESD). Examples of typical ESD are integrated circuits and some eld-effect
transistors. The following techniques will reduce the incidence of component damage caused by static electricity.
Immediately before handling any semiconductor components or assemblies, drain the electrostatic charge from your 1.
body by touching a known earth ground. Alternatively, wear a discharging wrist-strap device. To avoid a shock hazard,
be sure to remove the wrist strap before applying power to the LED TV.
After removing an ESD-equipped assembly, place it on a conductive surface such as aluminum foil to prevent 2.
accumulation of an electrostatic charge.
Do not use freon-propelled chemicals. These can generate electrical charges sufcient to damage ESDs.3.
Use only a grounded-tip soldering iron to solder or desolder ESDs.4.
Use only an anti-static solder removal device. Some solder removal devices not classied as “anti-static” can generate 5.
electrical charges sufcient to damage ESDs.
Do not remove a replacement ESD from its protective package until you are ready to install it. Most replacement ESDs 6.
are packaged with leads that are electrically shorted together by conductive foam, aluminum foil or other conductive
materials.
Immediately before removing the protective material from the leads of a replacement ESD, touch the protective 7.
material to the chassis or circuit assembly into which the device will be installed.
Caution: Be sure no power is applied to the chassis or circuit and observe all other safety precautions.
Minimize body motions when handling unpackaged replacement ESDs. Motions such as brushing clothes together, 8.
or lifting your foot from a carpeted oor can generate enough static electricity to damage an ESD.
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1-4. Installation Precautions
For safety reasons, more than a people are required for carrying the product.1.
Keep the power cord away from any heat emitting devices, as a melted covering may cause re or electric shock.2.
Do not place the product in areas with poor ventilation such as a bookshelf or closet. The increased internal 3.
temperature may cause re.
Bend the external antenna cable when connecting it to the product. This is a measure to protect it from being exposed 4.
to moisture. Otherwise, it may cause a re or electric shock.
Make sure to turn the power off and unplug the power cord from the outlet before repositioning the product. Also check 5.
the antenna cable or the external connectors if they are fully unplugged. Damage to the cord may cause re or electric
shock.
Keep the antenna far away from any high-voltage cables and install it rmly. Contact with the highvoltage cable or the 6.
antenna falling over may cause re or electric shock.
When installing the product, leave enough space (0.4m) between the product and the wall for ventilation purposes. 7.
A rise in temperature within the product may cause re.
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2. Product specications
2-1. Product information
2-1-1. Model Comparison
ModelUE7000L*
2. Product specications
Front view
Detail view
Front Color
All
All
All
AllU-T-CL-M
Dimensions
W x D x H
(mm)
Weight
(lbs)
Panel Type
Internal Memory
DDR
Feature
Without Stnand908.629.7524.9
40"
46"
55"
40"
46"
55"
With Stand908.6241.3600
Without Stnand1041.129.7599.4
With Stand1041.1276.5607.5
Without Stnand1232.629.7707.2
With Stand1232.6309.3789.7
Without Stnand10.0
With Stand12.0
Without Stnand12.4
With Stand14.3
Without Stnand16.2
With Stand18.6
AllTFT LCD PANEL 240 Hz
All128 Mbtye
All768 Mbtye
All
3D, MOIP, SMART HUB, Allshare, Internet TV, Built-in Wi-Fi, Full Browser, Bluetooth
UD7000 U.K. & Nordic :1 PAL/SECAM/NIM/QAM/Cable/T2/S2 tuner
UD7000 other EU :1 PAL/SECAM/NIM/QAM/Cable/S2 tuner
AV/Componet/HDMI : 20 Hz ~ 20 kHz
Note: 3D, MOIP, Media Bridge, Allshare, Internet TV, Built-in Wi-Fi, Full Browser, Bluetooth
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2-1-3. Spec Comparison to the Old Models
ModelUD7XUC7X
Design
Display TypeLED TVLED TV
Built-in TunerOO
Resolution1920 x 10801920 x 1080
LCD PanelTFT LCD Panel 240 HzTFT LCD Panel 240 Hz
Screen Size40" / 46" / 55"46" / 55"
Picture ratio16 : 916 : 9
35.77 x 9.5 x 23.62(inch)_with stand
Dimensions
(W x H x D)
Weight
(lbs / kg)
40
35.77 x 1.16 x 20.66(inch)_without stand
41.27 x 10.89 x 26.89(inch)_with stand
46
41.27 x 1.01 x 23.87(inch)_without stand
48.8 x 12.2 x 31.13(inch)_with stand
55
48.8 x 1.16 x 28.11(inch)_without stand
22.04 Ibs (10.0 kg)_with stand
40
26.45 Ibs (12.0 kg)_without stand
31.75 Ibs (14.4 kg)_with stand
46
27.55 Ibs (12.5 kg)_without stand
41 Ibs (18.6 kg)_with stand
55
35.5 Ibs (16.8 kg)_without stand
43 x 11.99 x 28.6 (inch)_with stand
46
43 x 1.04 x 25.71 (inch)_without stand
50.52 x 11.99 x 32.90(inch)_with stand
55
50.52 x 1.04 x 30.0 (inch)_without stand
49.5lbs (22.5kg)_with stand
46
38.94 lbs(17.7kg)_without stand
60.28lbs (27.4kg)_with stand
55
48.84 lbs(22.2kg)_without stand
Contrast RatioMEGA CRMEGA CR
Equalizer 5 Band5 Band
Auto Volume ControlOO
Surround SoundThearterSurround HDThearterSurround
Speaker Output
PIPOO
Double WindowXX
CaptionOO
Entertainment ModeXX
Game ModeOO
Energy SavingOO
Anynet+OO
Antenna1(Cable/Air)1(Cable/Air)
10 W + 10 W (40" / 46")
15 W + 15 W (55")
10 W + 10 W (46")
15 W + 15 W (55")
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2-2. Detail Factory Option
If you replace the main board with new one, please change the factory option as well. ※
The options you must change are "Type" and "Front Color".
2-2-1. UE7000L*
Model Name UE40D7000L*UE46D7000L*UE55D7000L*
Vendor AMLAMLAML
Panel
SMPS
1Factory Reset ---
2Type 40A2UF7E 46A2UF7E 55A2UF7E
3Local set ---
4Model UD7000UD7000UD7000
5TunerAutoAutoAuto
6DDR---
7Light EffectOFFOFFOFF
8Ch Table---
9
10Front Color U-W-MilkyU-W-MilkyU-W-Milky
Country
CODE BN95-00438ABN95-00439ABN95-00440A
SPEC LTJ400HL01-V LTJ460HQ01-VLTJ550HQ02-V
Vendor
CODE BN44-00427BBN44-00427BBN44-00428B
SPEC
EUEUEU
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2. Product specications
2-3. New Functions Explanation
2-3-1. Smart Hub
'11 Smart Hub vs '10 Internet@TV
'11 Smart Hub
Concepts and Features Launcher : Internet TV, Media
Play, Content Button
Search All : Provides integrated search results for a
variety of areas
Full Browser : PC's Web browser, such as access to
common web site content and applications so you can
see
'10 Internet@TV
Internet TV, Media Player, content button
configured separately
Launcher - internet widget
Gallery -
Horizontal / Vertical view modes
Free widget download / install
Internet@TV Button(Hot key on remote control)
Media. P Button(Hot key on remote control)
Comtent Button(Hot key on remote control)
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Smart Hub Concepts
Gateway to access all type of diverse content
It's all integrated to guide you to easier diverse entertainment choice•
Control your entertainment life with easy and simple user friends UI•
Access to driverse Apps that are adding every day•
Customize your TV, by App grouping & sorting to your taste•
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2. Product specications
2-3-2. Full Browser
Concepts and Features
Full Browser ?
Using this App., you can contact the web site and contents just like web browser of PC.
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65987
1 Favorite
- Show the list of sites that user frequently accessed.(text list or thumbnail)
- User can export and import favorites list using USB.
2 History
- Show and record the list of the sites that user had accessed.
3 Window list
- It can show the 6 windows to the max.
- User can select window list to see the windows that opened.
4 Zooming
- User can zoom in/out the windows.
5 Tab mode
- User can focus data that linked using 4 direction button on internet websites.
6 Pointer mode
- If User select yellow color key on Tab mode, Change to pointer mode.
- User can select and control data that can not be selected on Tab mode( ex. Volume button on Flash contents) using
pointer that control by 4 direct button.
7 Reading tools
-
If user has a hard time reading because of small font size or advertisement, select the reading tool to display only text and image.
8 Clean site
- Users can access only to websites set as "Clean Site" for safety. (ex. children care)
This function can be set through the below path.
"Option" → "Setting" → Select "Clean site" When users try to first access, the password is "0000".
9 Private Browsing
- This function can be set throug the below path.
"Option" → "Setting" → Select "Private Browsing".
After setting this function, all accessing sites will be stored in the user's web history.
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2. Product specications
2-3-3. Seach all
Function
User can access the service using direct key on
remote control during TV viewing or using other App.
Supported four catecories
Your Movie: recommended movie or TV program
Top Application: popular Application list
Top Searched: popular searsh list
Search History
The application provides Web and SNS based search
engine.
YouTube
Facebook
Your Movie
Samsung Apps
AllShare
Web
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2-3-4. AllShare
About AllShare™
AllShare™ connects your TV and compatible Samsung mobile phones/ devices through a network. On your TV,
you can view call arrivals and SMS messages, and received by your mobile phones. In addition, you can play media
contents including videos, photos, and music saved on your mobile phones or the other devices (such as your PC)
by controlling them on the TV via the network. Additionally, you can use your TV for browsing web pages on your
mobile phones.
N For more information, visit “www.samsung.com” or contact the Samsung call center. Mobile devices may need
additional software installation. For details, refer to each device’s user’s guide.
Setting Up AllShare™
O
MENU → Network → AllShare Settings → ENTERE
AllShare Settings01.
Media (On / Off) : Enables or disables the media function. When the media
function is on, you can control Media contents play using mobile phones or other
devices that support DLNA DMC.
Message (On / Off) : Enables or disables the message function. (for call arrivals,
and SMS messages received by your mobile phones)
Media / Message02.
Shows a list of mobile phones or connected devices which have been set up to use the Media or Message function
with this TV.
N The Media function is available in all devices which support DLNA DMC.
Allowed / Denied• : Allows/Blocks the devices.
Delete• : Deletes the devices from the list.
N This function only deletes the name of the device from the list. If the deleted device is turned on or tries to connect to the
TV, it may appear on the list again.
Using the Message Function03.
You can view call arrivals and SMS messages received by your mobile mobile phone, through the alarm window,
while watching TV.
N NOTE
To disable the alarm window, set • Message to Off in the AllShare Settings.
Whether • OK is selected or not selected after a message has appeared once, the message will be deleted from
the alarm window.
When a message from an unknown mobile phone is displayed, select the mobile phone in the • Message menu in
AllShare Settings, and then select Denied to block the phone.
Message View
If a new SMS message arrives while you are watching TV, the alarm window appears. If you select OK, the
contents of the message are displayed.
N You can congure the viewing settings for SMS messages on your mobile phones. For the procedures, refer to the mobile
phone manual.
N Some types of characters may be displayed as blank or broken characters.
Call Arrival Alarm
If a call arrives while you are watching TV, the alarm window appears.
Schedule Alarm
You can view scheduled events in the alarm window while you are watching TV.
N You can congure viewing settings for scheduled contents on your mobile phones. For the procedures, refer to the mobile
phone manual.
N Some special characters may be displayed as blank or broken characters.
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Using the Media Function04.
An alarm window appears informing you that media contents (videos, photos, music) sent from a mobile phone will
be displayed on your TV. The contents are played automatically 3 seconds after the alarm window appears. If you
press the RETURN or EXIT button when the alarm window appears, the media contents are not played.
N NOTE
The first time a device accesses your TV through the media function, a warning popup window appears.•
Press the ENTERE button to select Allow. This permits the phone to access the TV freely and use the Media
function to play content.
To turn off media contents transmissions from a mobile phone, set • Media to Off in the AllShare Settings.
Contents may not play on your TV depending on their resolution and format.•
The • ENTERE and l r buttons may not work depending on the type of media content.
Using the mobile device, you can control the media play. For details, refer to each mobile’s user’s guide.•
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AllShare™ setup and checklists
ProblemPossible Solution
Deleted mobile phone list showing up
again.
Want to turn off the function of receiving
message from the mobile phone.
Want to turn off the function of receiving
Media from mobile phone or home
network devices on TV.
Want to add deleted mobile phone or
home network devices again.
Several same names of TV shows up on
mobile phone.
Messages/schedules/notications from
unknown mobile phone show up on TV.
SMS message notication shows up in
small window.
Received SMS message is not showing
up on TV.
[Menu > Application > Content View > AllShare™ > Message] •
Where need to block the added mobile phone or device again. Because deleted
device would be added again if that device turns on or attempt to approach.
One of the setup lists of AllShare™, you need to turn 'Message' list to 'Off'.•
One of the setup lists of AllShare™, you need to turn 'Media' list to 'Off'.•
Power on the deleted mobile phone or home network devices. •
Set up the network and activate the home network function, check the connection
at AllShare™.
At AllShare™ set up menu, change the name of the TV.•
[Menu > Application > Content View > AllShare™ > Message] •
Where You can block the unknown mobile phone.
Besides watching TV, If some other function is activating, SMS message will show •
up in small icon.
You need to nish the function and exit to Watching TV mode in order to display •
SMS message in large window.
Check if TV’s network setup is all right according to setup guide.•
Check if mobile phone’s network (Wi-Fi) is activated.•
Among the • AllShare™ setup lists , check if the Message is ‘on’.
Check if the mobile phone number is showing up on • AllShare™ message list.
Check if the TV’s showing up on mobile phone’s setup lists.•
Contents that play on mobile phone
doesn’t play on TV.
Suddenly TV display is changed,
unwanted movie/picture/music is playing
The name of the TV is not appearing
while try to play media on mobile phone.
Movie is not playing or disconnected.High resolution of Movie may not play when Wi-Fi network is not in good condition.•
Contents formats play on TV is exactly same as Media Play format. •
That means some contents may not play according to its resolution and format
Before the device play, Block the device at AllShare™ media list. •
Or press ‘return’ or ‘exit’ button of remote controller so that the device may not play.
Check the network of TV.•
Activate the network (Wi-Fi) of mobile phone and connect to home network .•
Check if the setup list of media on AllShare™ is ‘on’.•
Check if mobile phone is blocked on media list . If blocked, change it to permition.•
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2. Product specications
Troubleshooting about new functions
Problem
AllShare (General)•
I see no device connected to AllShare.
I tried to play a video from my cell phone
using the Connected Home function on the
Samsung TV but the video would not display
on the TV.
A video that can be played on my cell phone
cannot be played on my TV.
I cannot resume playback of a video using
Connected Home.
When I play a video through Connected
Home, I get intermittent picture loss.
Possible Solution
To use a device connected to AllShare, the device must be connected to PC •
Share Manager which is the DLNA server for MediaPlay and to a cell phone that
has the Connected Home or Screen Share function which are found on Samsung
Smartphones.
Check that the PC Share Manager is enabled, the Samsung TV is set to allow •
connections and the ScreenShare function on the connected cell phone is enabled.
To use the cell phone’s Connected Home function, check that the shared folder is •
set and the Share mode is ‘On.’
When a video is transmitted from Connected Home to a TV for the rst time, the •
settings screen that allows transfer to a TV is displayed.
Check that the transfer was not set to be rejected on this settings screen. If you •
have set the cell phone to ‘Blocked’ in the ‘Media’ options of the AllShare settings,
please change the setting to ‘Unblocked’ and retry.
Please check the resolution and display format provided by MediaPlay of the TV.•
The resuming function is not supported for a video played on a cell phone.•
An 801.11b/g bandwidth network is used between a cell phone and a sharing •
device. There may be frequent buffering for HD quality videos, this also depends
on the condition of the wireless connection.
Please optimize your wireless Internet environment settings (avoid using wireless •
Internet or bluetooth altogether if possible) or lower the picture quality of the video.
AllShare (Notication)•
Can all devices with the DLNA function be
recognized through Notication?
Can I use all the services related to DLNA?
The notication screen that appears after
a device connects disappears within a few
seconds.
How can I access this connected device
again?
AllShare (ScreenShare Client)•
I cannot nd the RUIS on my cell phone.
Only Samsung software and devices with the DLNA server function can be •
recognized through Notication.
Presently, you can only use the services related to ScreenShare and MediaPlay. •
We will launch a new DLNA service in the future.
The DLNA Notication is only displayed when a device is rst connected to a TV. •
To access the device again, please use the AllShare menu.
Check that the cell phone is connected to the wireless sharing device correctly.1.
Check that the DTV is connected either using a network cable or wirelessly to the 2.
wireless sharing device correctly.
Conrm the IP address and subnet mask to ensure that the cell phone and DTV 3.
are connected to the same network.
Check that the RUIS on the cell phone is enabled.4.
If the RUIS on the cell phone is enabled, please disable it and then enable it again.5.
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Problem
AllShare (ScreenShare Server)•
I cannot nd the remote control service
provided by the ScreenShare Server from the
ScreenShare Client.
The DTV did not update after pressing
buttons on the remote control that uses the
remote control service on the ScreenShare
Client.
Possible Solution
Check that the ScreenShare Client device is correctly connected to the network of 1.
the sharing device that the DTV is connected to.
Run network test in the network setup menu and conrm that MAC Address, IP 2.
Address, Subnet, Gateway, DNS Server and Gateway Ping each shows a success
message.
In the network setup menu, check that the ScreenShare Client and ScreenShare 3.
Server are on the same subnet.
- You can conrm they are on the same subnet by checking the IP address,
subnet mask and gateway address of the TV and ScreenShare Client as follows:
- If the IP address of the DTV is 10.88.83.4 and the subnet mask is 255.255.255.0,
the rst six digits of the ScreenShare Client’s IP address must be the same
(10.88.83) as that of the DTV, and the subnet mask and gateway address must
be the same as the DTV.
- If the IP address of the DTV is 10.88.83.4 and the subnet mask is 255.255.0.0,
the rst four digits of the ScreenShare Client’s IP address must be the same
(10.88) as that of the DTV, and the subnet mask and gateway address must be
the same as the DTV.
Move from the Allshare screen to the Setup screen, and open the Setup menu to 4.
check if the ScreenShare Client is connected to the same ScreenShare Server as
the TV name shown in the Setup options.
Move from the Allshare screen to the Setup screen, and open ScreenShare to 5.
check that the device, ScreenShare Client, is found on the list at the right side and
is set to "Allowed."
Check that the TV is turned on. •
You cannot turn on the TV using the remote control service (on the ScreenShare)
when the TV is turned off.
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2-3-5. Media Play
Media Play
Functions that are not supported when connecting to a PC through a network:01.
- Sorting files by preference in the Photos, Music, and Videos folders.
- The � (REW) or μ (FF) button while a movie is playing.
- Divx DRM, Multi-audio, embedded captions are not supported.
When you use Media Play mode through a network connection, depending on the functions of the 02.
provided server
- The sorting method may vary.
- The scene search function may not be supported.
- The Play Continuously function, which resumes playing of a video, may not be supported.
- The Play Continuously function does not support multiple users. (It will have only memorized the point where the most recent user
stopped playing.)
- The ◄ or ► buttons may not work depending on the content information.
– If you experience any file stuttering issue while playing a video over a wireless network, we recommend using a wired network."
● Supported Subtitle Formats
NameFile extensionFormat
MPEG-4 time-based text.ttxtXML
SAMI.smiHTML
SubRip.srtstring-based
SubViewer.substring-based
Micro DVD.sub or .txtstring-based
● Supported Video Formats
File
Extention
*.avi
*.mkv
*.asfASF
*.wmvASFWindow Media Video v91920 x 10806 ~ 3025WMA
*.mp4MP4
*.3gp3GPP
*.vro
*.mpg
*.mpeg
*.ts
*.tp
*.trp
ContainerVideo CodecResolution
Divx 3.11/4.x/5.1/6.01920 x 10806 ~ 308
AVI
MKV
VRO
VOB
PS
TS
XviD1920 x 10806 ~ 308
H.264 BP/MP/HP1920 x 10806 ~ 3025
MPEG4 SP/ASP1920 x 10806 ~ 308
Motion JPEG640 x 4806 ~ 308
Divx 3.11/4.x/5.1/6.01920 x 10806 ~ 308
XviD1920 x 10806 ~ 308
H.264 BP/MP/HP1920 x 10806 ~ 3025
MPEG4 SP/ASP1920 x 10806 ~ 308
Motion JPEG640 x 4806 ~ 308
H.264 BP/MP/HP1920 x 10806 ~ 3025
XVID1920 x 10806 ~ 308
H.264 BP/MP/HP1920 x 10806 ~ 3025
MPEG4 SP/ASP1920 x 10806 ~ 308
MPEG21920 x 108024/25/3030
MPEG11920 x 108024/25/3030
MPEG11920 x 108024/25/3030
MPEG21920 x 108024/25/3030
H.2641920 x 10806 ~ 3025
MPEG21920 x 108024/25/3030
H.2641920 x 10806 ~ 3025
VC11920 x 10806 ~ 3025
Frame rate
(fps)
Bit rate
(Mbps)
Audio Codec
MP3/AC3
/LPCM
/ADPCM
/DTS Core
MP3/AC3
/LPCM
/ADPCM
/WMA
MP3/ADPCM /AACMPEG4 SP/ASP1920 x 10806 ~ 308
ADPCM/AAC
/HE-AAC
AC3/MPEG
/LPCM
AC3/MPEG
/LPCM/AAC
AC3/AAC
/MP3/DD+
/HE-AAC
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Other Restrictions03.
N NOTE
If there are problems with the contents of a codec, the codec will not be supported.•
If the information for a Container is incorrect and the le is in error, the Container will not be able to play correctly.•
Sound or video may not work if the contents have a standard bit rate/frame rate above the compatible Frame/sec listed in the •
table above.
Video DecoderAudio Decoder
Supports up to H.264, Level 4.1•
H.264 FMO / ASO / RS, VC1 SP / MP / AP L4 and •
AVCHD are not supported.
XVID, MPEG4 SP, ASP: •
– Below 1280 x 720: 60 frame max
– Above 1280 x 720: 30 frame max
GMC is not support.•
Supports up to WMA 7, 8, 9, STD, 9 PRO•
WMA 9 PRO is not supported the 2 channel excess multi •
channel or the lossless audio
WMA sampling rate 22050Hz mono is not supported. •
ReadlAudio 10 lossless is not supported
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2-3-6. 3D Display
What is 3D Display?
A system that display 3D images articially •
How ? • Using binocular time delay
1 Left eye recognizes left image, right eye recognizesright image.
2 Human eyes be far away each other 65mmhorizontally.
So each eye feels a little bit of time delay of left and
right information.
Human brain merges those images and can feel
three-dimensional.
Side by side ◄
3D OSD terms
3D Format : There are several 3D formats existing on how to merge Left and Right images.
Format Input images explanation Input source notes
Frame Packing
Inserting Blink Active Space between Left and Right •
images.
* Full resolution : 1920 x 1080 x 2
(Left and Right each) + Blink = 1920 x 2205
HDMI 1.4 1. HDMI 1.4 standard format
2. Automatically activating
(Not in the menu or UI)
3. BD format
Top & Bottom
Side by Side
Line by Line
Vertical Stripe
Checker Board
Frame
Sequential
2D → 3D Extract Left and Right images articially from normal 2D contents input and show it in 3D. (a function of TV)
3D → 2D
Depth
L/R correctionSwitch the position of Left and Right images so that correspond with 3D glasses.
3D Disable
(3D off)
When watching 3D TV (input is 3D source) , if a viewer feels tired of watching 3D TV, a viewer can change the TV into 2D.
(In this case , TV only displays one of Left and Right images)
Only activating in ‘2D → 3D Mode’
Control the depth of 3D. 1~10 steps, Tiredness goes higher as depth goes higher.
‘3D off’ has below meanings according to present modes .
(1) In 2D → 3D Mode : coming back to 2D
In 1 frame, Left image on the upper half, Right image •
on the bottom half.
* Vertically half resolution
In 1 frame, Left image on the left half, Right image on •
the right half.
* Horizontally half resolution
In 1 frame, every horizontal line, Left and Right •
image in turn.
* Vertically half resolution
In 1 frame, every vertical line, Left and Right image •
in turn.
* Horizontally half resolution
In 1 frame, every pixel, Left and Right image in turn. •
* Half resolution both vertically and horizontally
Left And Right image in turn in every frame.•
Full resolution spatially but Half resolution timely. •
HDMI, USB,
DTV(VOD),
PC
HDMI, USB,
DTV(VOD),
PC
PC1. MPEG encoding impossible
PC1. MPEG encoding impossible
PC1. MPEG encoding impossible
PC
3D Broadcasting Format
3D Broadcasting Format
2. Only in PC
2. Only in PC
2. Only in PC
(2) In 3D mode
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3D Supporting Formats
DTV
Over
Over
720P
720P
Top-Bottom
Side by Side
Line by line----
Vertical Stripe----
Frame Seq.----
Checker BD----
2D 3D
MPO-------
SAVE(SS.TB)--------
HDMI 1.4a---------
M2TS(3D)--------
Internet
VOD
All ResolutionOver
All ResolutionOver
ATV/AVComp.A.PCHDMIUSB_PC
720P-
720P-
All Resolution
Over
720P
Over
720P
Be Supported Only LED/PDP 7000/8000/9000(Genoa-P)
Over
720P
Over
720P
PC Resolution
PC Resolution
PC Resolution
PC Resolution
* 60Hz only
USB
(Photo)
All Resolution All Resolution
All Resolution All Resolution
--
--
--
--
All Resolution
N • : If the resolution is below 1920 x1080,PC Format(LL, VS, ChBD)and USB photo support only original size
• : The edge of the Side by Side and Top-Bottom images are processed by Black (only component)
• USB photo : If the resolution is below 1920x1080, L/R images must be placed in the center of the screen
3D Glasses Enhancement in 2011
3D Format : There are several 3D formats existing on how to merge Left and Right images.
Item RFAuto On / Off
USB
(Video)
-
All Resolution
All Resolution
Purpose
Improvement
Remarks
To avoid external IR nois interferenceNo power key
Dual Direction
Communication
Wear glasses Turn on
Take off glasses Turn off
Automatically
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2-3-7. Built in Wi-Fi
Built in Wi-Fi
Gives more convenient set-up and optimize to use Ethernet.
Smart TV Accessory - Wireless Router01.
Easy Set-up & Optimized Solution for using Ethernet
• One Foot Connection
Establish a Wi-Fi connection to any compatible device placed within 25 cm distance
• USB configuration
Insert USB to router Insert USB to Samsung TV
Configurations is safely stored on USB drive and restored on TV
(Samsung Patent pending)
Network Settings (OFC, One Foot Connection
The One Foot Connection function lets you connect your Samsung TV automatically to Samsung wireless APs.
If your non-Samsung AP does not support One Foot Connection, you must connect using one of the other methods.
How to set up using One Foot Connection01.
Go to Network Settings screen. 1.
To enter it, follow the directions of Network Settings.
Select the One Foot Connection.2.
Place the AP in parallel with the Samsung Wireless LAN Adapter giving 3.
a gap no larger than 25 cm.
Wait until the connection is automatically established.4.
The network test screen appears, and network setting is done.5.
Place the AP in a desired location.6.
Network Settings (Plug & Access)
Plug & Access function lets you connect your Samsung wireless Router to Samsung TV easily by using USB memory. If
your non-Samsung AP does not support Plug & Access, you must connect using one of the other methods.
* You can check for equipment that supports Plug & Access on www.samsung.com.
How to set up using Plug & Access Function
Turn on the power of AP and TV. 1.
Insert USB memory stick into our Samsung wireless APs and checking AP’s LED status (blinking on).
Then take USB memory out and insert your USB memory into Samsung TV. 2.
Wait until the connection is automatically established.3.
If 4. Plug & Access does not connect your TV to your AP, a pop-up window appears on the screen notifying you of the failure. If you
want to try using Plug&Access again, reset the AP, disconnect the Samsung Wireless LAN Adapter and then try again from Step 1.
You can also choose one of the other connection setup methods.
The network test screen appears, and network setting is done.5.
Place the AP in a desired location.6.
If the AP settings change or you install a new AP, you must perform the 7. Plug & Access procedure again, beginning
from Step 1.
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Problem
Network Setup•
How do I setup the network?
How do I check the network status?
In a network test over a wired connection,
the second items which include the IP
address, subnet, gateway and DNS server
fail.
In a network test over a wired connection,
the third item, gateway ping fails.
cannot connect to a wireless network.
Possible Solution
Click the [Menu] button and open [Setup] to select [Network]. •
Congure wired or wireless network settings.
For details, please refer to the IB.
Select [Menu] • [Setup] [Network] and run [Network Test] to see test results and
check the network status.
If the IP address, subnet mask and gateway address were typed in manually, •
check that valid values were entered.
(For example, 0.0.0.0 is not valid for an IP address, subnet mask or gateway
address.)
If the IP address the user entered in is invalid, change it to a valid IP address.
Check that the network cable is connected to the TV correctly.1.
If the TV is connected correctly, check whether the IP address is automatic or 2.
manual.
If the IP is automatic and connected to a sharing device, check the settings of the 3.
sharing device (AP) that is using a cable connection, or consult the corresponding
Internet service provider.
If the IP is manual, check if the IP address is entered correctly. 4.
(Here, the user should conrm if the manual IP address entered in is valid.)
If an encryption key must be entered in to connect to a sharing device, please 1.
check that the correct password set for the sharing device is entered.
Search surrounding sharing devices to see if there is a sharing device with the 2.
same SSID by selecting [Wireless Network Setup] and [Select Network].
If there is a sharing device with the same SSID, try to connect to this device.
If the IP address is set to automatic and you cannot connect to the sharing 3.
device using option 1 or 2, check the settings of the sharing device to see if the
DHCP server function on the sharing device is enabled. If disabled, activate the
function. (For details on how to set up the sharing device, see the manual for the
corresponding sharing device.)
If you still cannot connect to the sharing device after conrming options 1, 2 and 3, 4.
reset the sharing device and try again.
When using a wireless network, the user’s
wireless sharing device cannot connect to
the PBC (WPS).
The auto-conguring sharing device cannot
be connected to automatically through a
wireless dongle.
(Here, the user’s sharing device must
support auto-conguration.)
Although the TV is placed close to the AP
and the dongle is inserted into the TV, the
sharing device cannot be connected to using
auto-conguration.
Although the TV is placed close to the AP
and the dongle is inserted into the TV, the
sharing device cannot be connected to using
auto-conguration and a message that it is
connecting is displayed only.
Check if the sharing device of the user supports WPS. 1.
(Refer to the manual of the sharing device.)
Check if the user pressed the PBC button on the sharing device.2.
If there is another sharing device with WPS running nearby, a connection cannot 3.
be made. Please retry after 2 minutes.
Reset the sharing device and retry.4.
If the sharing device of the user is not Wi-Fi certied, it may not be able to connect 5.
using WPS.
Check if the sharing device of the user supports auto conguration. 1.
(For a list of sharing devices, refer to the IB or website.)
If the sharing device of the user supports auto conguration, place the sharing 2.
device as close as possible to the wireless dongle on the TV and try to re-establish
the connection. (Must be placed close to the TV to establish a connection.)
Select [Menu] • [Setup] [Network] and check if SWL is Off.
Check if the AP is not turned off during connection. •
If the AP is turned off, the TV will try to re-establish a connection for 2 minutes.
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Problem
Although the TV is placed close to the AP
and the dongle is inserted into the TV, the
sharing device cannot be connected to using
auto-conguration and a message that it is
connecting is displayed only.
In a network test over a wireless connection,
the second items which include the IP
address, subnet, gateway and DNS server
fail.
In a network test over a wireless connection,
the third item, gateway ping fails.
In a network test over a wireless connection,
the fourth item, Internet service test fails.
Possible Solution
If Samsung Wireless Link is On, a 5G-bandwidth wireless sharing device may not •
be found in a search (restriction).
If Samsung Wireless Link is Off or the product does not have the Samsung •
Wireless Link function, please retry searching to nd the sharing device. (May not
be found in a search depending on the settings of the wireless connection.)
If the IP address, subnet mask and gateway were typed in manually, check that •
valid values were entered. (For example, 0.0.0.0 is not valid for an IP address,
subnet mask or gateway address.)
If the IP address the user entered in is invalid, change it to a valid IP address.•
If the IP address is automatic and connected to a sharing device, check the 1.
settings of the sharing device (AP) that is using a cable connection, or consult the
corresponding Internet service provider.
If the IP address is manual, check that the IP address is entered in correctly. 2.
(Here, the user should conrm if the manual IP entered in is valid.)
Please consult the corresponding Internet service provider (an Internet network •
service provider the user has subscribed to such as KT).
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2-4. Accessories
ProductDescriptionCode. NoRemark
Warranty Card /
Registration Card /
Safety Guide Manual
(Not available in all location)
Cleaning ClothBN63-01798B
Holder-Wire standBN61-05596A
-
Holder-Ring (4ea)BN61-07295A
Scart AdaptorBN39-01154A
Component GenderBN39-01154W
CI Card Adaptor3709-001663
Samsung Electronics
Service center
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3. Disassembly and Reassemble
3. Disassembly and Reassembly
This section of the service manual describes the disassembly and reassembly procedures for the LED TV.
WARNING: This LED TV contains electrostatically sensitive devices. Use caution when handling these components.
3-1. Disassembly and Reassembly
Cautions: 1. Disconnect the LED TV from the power source before disassembly.
2. Follow these directions carefully; never use metal instruments to pry apart the cabinet.
DescriptionPicture Description
Place TV face down on cushioned table.
1
Remove screws from the Stand.
Remove stand.
Screws
6001-002621
(M4, L8, Tapping)
Remove the screws of rear-cover.
2
6001-002621
(M4, L8, Tapping)
3-1
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DescriptionPicture Description
Lift up and remove the rear-cover.
3
* Caution : Becareful when you lift up the
rear-cover, It’s really sharp.
Remove the screws of middle-cover.
4
Lift up and remove the middle-cover.
5
Screws
6001-002621
(M4, L8, Tapping)
* Caution: Remove the function cable
before removing the middle
cover.
- Rear view of 46" / 55"
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DescriptionPicture Description
Remove the Speakers(R/L).
6
Remove the Wi-Fi Module.
7
Screws
6001-002653
(M3,L6,Machine)
Remove the screws of Main Board.
8
* Caution : Disconnect all cable
connectors before removing
any board.
6001-002653
(M3,L6,Machine)
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DescriptionPicture Description
Remove the screws of IP board.
9
- Remove the IP board.
Remove the T-CON Bracket
10
- Panel 46", 55"
Screws
6001-002653
(M3,L6,Machine)
.
6001-002653
(M3,L6,Machine)
Reassembly procedures are in the reverse order of disassembly procedures. ※
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3. Disassembly and Reassemble
Assembly of Touch Function
DescriptionPicture Description
Remove the cover sheet from Assy
1
p-cover function(1~3)
Screws
1
2
Firmly put ASSY P-Cover Function to
2
the designated GUIDE RIBS.
3
ASSY P-COVER FUNCTION
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3. Disassembly and Reassemble
DescriptionPicture Description
Assy P-Cover Function Hook into
3
square hole in the Middle.
Screws
1
2
Rubing the ASSY P-COVER
4
Function until double face tape.
3-6
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4. Troubleshooting
4-1. Troubleshooting
4-1-1. Previous check
Check the various cable connections rst. 1.
• Check to see if there is a burnt or damaged cable.
• Check to see if there is a disconnected or loose cable connection.
• Check to see if the cables are connected according to the connection diagram.
Check the power input to the Main Board.2.
How to distinguish if the problem is caused by Main board or T-Con.3.
No Video : If the problem is No Video but BLU is on and Indication LED is blinking repeatedly and faster than nomal booting, a.
replace the T-Con board.
Distorted Picture : Check the inner patterns. b.
For All mode•
GenoaPNapoli PreNapoli postPioctureProblem
OKOKOKNGMain board or Signal Source
NGOKOKNGMain board
NGNGOKNGMain board or FRC setting
4. Troubleshooting
NGNGNGNGMain or LVDS cable or T-con or Panel
Only for HDMI mode (additional check)•
HDMIPictureProblem
OKNGThere is no problems after HDMI IC check HDMI source or HDMI jack.
NGNGThere is no problems before HDMI IC check GenoaS pattern or LVDS cable or T-con.
How to check inner pattern?•
Factory mode(1. Mute 1 8 2 Power on when TV is in ‘Stand-by mode’)
Move to SVC menu.2.
Move to Test Pattern.3.
Check inner patterns. 4.
(This model only support FBE, READ PRE, READ POST)
4-1
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Simple ow chart of malfunction
Does the TV turn on?
No
Check the Power Cord
Yes
is any sound of TV
when RF signal
connected?
No
Yes
Can you see anything
on the screen?
Yes
Yes
No
Check LVDS cable connected
Check LVDS
cable connected.
If necessary replace the
T-con board.
Can you see
OSD menu running on
the screen?
No
to Main Board.
If necessary, replace the
Main Board
No
Change the main board.
Yes
Can you see Digital
Channel broadcast ?
No
Replace the Main Board
A5V appear at
the pin 4 of CN201?
Yes
B13V appear at the
pin 11, 12, 13 of
CN201?
Yes
Please, contact Tech
support
No
No
Check 28p cable.
If necessary, replace the
SMPS board.
Change the main board.
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4. Troubleshooting
USB3
USB2
OPTICAL
USB1
HDMI4
HDMI3
HDMI2
HDMI1
IC2002 IC encoder
IC1202 IC Video process
Wi-Fi
CN201 Power
IC801 IC Video decoder
CN1601 LVDS
CN1201 Function
Component
PC sound
D-sub
CN301 Speaker
H/P
RF(S2)RF(T2/C)
LANEXT1EXT2
CN201
PIN 13
PIN 12
PIN 11
PIN 4
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4-1-2. How to check fault symptom
No Power
N Refer to the next page to check the location such a CN201 or IC201 SVC Manual mentioned.
Symptom
Major
checkpoints
CautionMake sure to disconnect the power before working on the PD board.
Genoa-P
The PD board relay does not work when connecting the power cord. The units appears to be dead. -
The PD relay does not work when connecting the power cord if the cables are improperly connected or the
Main Board or PD is not functioning. In this case, check the following:
Check the internal cable connection status inside the unit.
Check the fuses of each part.
Check the output voltage of PD.
Replace the Main Board.
When power on, check the sound of
relay on?
Yes
Check the backlight on,
when 28p cable unconnected ?
Yes
Does proper Stand-By DC A5V
appear at the PIN 4 of CN201?
Yes
No
No
No
Check a connection power cable.
Change 28p cable.
Change Main Power Assy.
Does proper Stand-By DC A5V
appear at the PIN 4 of CN201?
Diagnostics
Check ‘Main power input’ ?
- PIN7 : B18VS
- PIN11 : B13V
- PIN1 : B5V
Yes
Does proper DC A3.3V
appear at the pin3 of IC203?
Yes
Does proper DC B3.3V appear at
the pin8 of IC202, B9V appear at
3pin of IC201?
Yes
Does proper Genoa-P core
3.3V,1.1V appear at C1009,C1035?
Yes
Check power supplied to panel at
C228" and where is C228?
No
No
No
No
No
Check ‘Main power input’ ?
- PIN7 : B18VS
- PIN11 : B13V
- PIN1 : B5V
Change the IC203 or the Main Assy.
Change the IC202, IC201 or
the Main Assy.
Change the IC202, IC207 or
the Main Assy.
Check a other function(No picture part).
Replace a LCD Panel
CautionMake sure to disconnect the power before working on the IP board.
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4. Troubleshooting
Location (Main)
A
B
C
A
IC202
IC207
Detail
B
D
PIN11(B13V)
PIN7(B18VS)
PIN4(A5V)
PIN1(B5V)
C
IC203
IC201
D
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Yes
Yes
Genoa-P
No
No
No
Input an analog PC signal.
Check the connected cable.
Change the PC cable.
Change the main PCB assembly.
Change the IC801 or the
main PCB assembly.
No Video (Analog PC signal)
N Refer to the next page to check the location such a CN201 or IC201 SVC Manual mentioned.
SymptomAudio is normal but no picture is displayed on the screen. -
Check the PC source -
Major
checkpoints
CautionMake sure to disconnect the power before working on the PD board.
Check the Genoa-P This may happen when the LVDS cable connecting the Main Board and the Panel is disconnected.
Check the PC source and check the
connection of DSUB?
Does the signal appear at
1
2
pin 1, 2, 3, 13, 14(R,G,B,H,V) of
CN401?
Does the digital data appear at
output of IC6001?
Diagnostics
Yes
Check the LVDS cable?
Replace the LCD panel?
No
Please, contact Tech support.
CautionMake sure to disconnect the power before working on the IP board.
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4. Troubleshooting
Location (Main)
B
A
A
Detail
IC801
B
CN401
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4. Troubleshooting
WAVEFORMS
1 PC input (V-sink, H-sink, R/G/B)
2 LVDS output
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4. Troubleshooting
No Video (HDMI - Digital Signal)
N Refer to the next page to check the location such a CN201 or IC201 SVC Manual mentioned.
SymptomAudio is normal but no picture is displayed on the screen. -
Check the HDMI source -
Major
checkpoints
CautionMake sure to disconnect the power before working on the PD board.
Check the Valencia -
This may happen when the LVDS cable connecting the Main Board and the Panel is disconnected.
Power indicator LED is off.
Lamp(Backlight) on, no video ?
Yes
Check the HDMI source and check the
connection of HDMI cable ?
Yes
Does the signal appear at
1
IC601 pin31~38(HDMI1),
pin21~28(HDMI2), pin11~18(HDMI3),
pin2~9(HDMI4)?
Valencia
No
No
No
Check a set in the ‘Stand-by mode’.
Input the HDMI signal properly.
First of all check the setting of the
external device.
And then check the HDMI cable.
If the problem still occurs, replace the
Main Board.
Diagnostics
2
2
Yes
Does the digital data appear at
pin 14~42 of CN1601?
Yes
Check the LVDS cable?
Check the T-con board?
Replace the LCD panel?
No
No
Change the IC1201 or
the main PCB assembly.
Please, contact Tech support.
CautionMake sure to disconnect the power before working on the IP board.
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4. Troubleshooting
Location (Main)
A
C
B
A
C
IC1202
CN1601
Detail
IC601
B
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4. Troubleshooting
WAVEFORMS
1 PC input (V-sink, H-sink, R/G/B)
2 LVDS output
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4. Troubleshooting
No Video (Tuner_CVBS)
N Refer to the next page to check the location such a CN201 or IC201 SVC Manual mentioned.
SymptomAudio is normal but no picture is displayed on the screen. -
Check the Tuner CVBS source -
Major
checkpoints
CautionMake sure to disconnect the power before working on the PD board.
Check the Genoa-P This may happen when the LVDS cable connecting the Main Board and the Panel is disconnected.
Power indicator LED is off.
Lamp(Backlight) on, no video ?
Check the HDMI source and check the
connection of HDMI cable ?
1
Does the signal appear at
pin10, 11 of TU701_HN?
Genoa-P
Yes
Yes
No
No
No
Check a set in the ‘Stand-by mode’.
Input the HDMI signal properly.
Change the TU701_HN or
the main PCB assembly.
Diagnostics
2
Yes
Does the digital data appear at
pin 14~42 of CN1601?
Yes
Check the LVDS cable?
Check the T-con board?
Replace the LCD panel?
No
No
Change the IC1001 or
the main PCB assembly.
Please, contact Tech support.
CautionMake sure to disconnect the power before working on the IP board.
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4. Troubleshooting
Location (Main)
A
B
C
A
C
IC1202
CN1601
Detail
TU701_HN
B
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4. Troubleshooting
WAVEFORMS
1 CVBS OUT (Grey Bar)
2 LVDS output
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4. Troubleshooting
No Video (Tuner DTV)
N Refer to the next page to check the location such a CN201 or IC201 SVC Manual mentioned.
SymptomAudio is normal but no picture is displayed on the screen. -
Check the DTV source. -
Major
checkpoints
CautionMake sure to disconnect the power before working on the PD board.
Check the Tuner, Check the Valencia. This may happen when the LVDS cable connecting the Main Board and the Panel is disconnected.
Lamp(Backlight) on, no video ?
check the connection of RF cable ?
1
Genoa-P
Power indicator LED is off.
Yes
Check the RF source and
Yes
Does the signal appear at
pin10, 11 of TU701_HN?
No
No
No
Check a set in the ‘Stand-by mode’.
Input the RF source properly.
Change the TU701_HN or
the main PCB assembly.
Diagnostics
2
Yes
Does the digital data appear at
pin 14~42 of CN1601?
Yes
Check the LVDS cable?
Check the T-con board?
Replace the LCD panel?
No
No
Change the IC1001 or
the main PCB assembly.
Please, contact Tech support.
CautionMake sure to disconnect the power before working on the IP board.
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4. Troubleshooting
Location (Main)
A
C
B
A
C
IC1202
CN1601
Detail
TU701_HN
B
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4. Troubleshooting
WAVEFORMS
1 LVDS output
2 CH_CLK, CH_VALID
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4. Troubleshooting
No Video (Video CVBS 1, 2)
N Refer to the next page to check the location such a CN201 or IC201 SVC Manual mentioned.
SymptomAudio is normal but no picture is displayed on the screen. -
Check the Video CVBS source. -
Major
checkpoints
CautionMake sure to disconnect the power before working on the PD board.
Check the Tuner, Check the Valencia. This may happen when the LVDS cable connecting the Main Board and the Panel is disconnected.
Power indicator LED is off.
Lamp(Backlight) on, no video ?
Check the video source and
check the connection of video cable?
1
Does the signal appear at R528?
Valencia
Yes
Yes
No
No
No
Check a set in the ‘Stand-by mode’.
Input the video source properly
Change the CN506_UBA or
the main PCB assy.
Diagnostics
2
Yes
Does the digital data appear at
pin 14~42 of CN1601?
Yes
Check the LVDS cable?
Check the T-con board?
Replace the LCD panel?
No
No
Change the IC1202 or
the main PCB assembly.
Please, contact Tech support.
CautionMake sure to disconnect the power before working on the IP board.
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4. Troubleshooting
Location (Main)
A
C
A
IC1202
CN1601
Detail
B
B
R528
C
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4. Troubleshooting
WAVEFORMS
1 CVBS OUT (Grey Bar)
2 LVDS output
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4. Troubleshooting
No Video (Component)
N Refer to the next page to check the location such a CN201 or IC201 SVC Manual mentioned.
SymptomAudio is normal but no picture is displayed on the screen. -
Check the Component source -
Major
checkpoints
CautionMake sure to disconnect the power before working on the PD board.
Check the Genoa-P This may happen when the LVDS cable connecting the Main Board and the Panel is disconnected.
Power indicator LED is off.
Lamp(Backlight) on, no video ?
Check the component source and
check the connection of component
1
R437, R444, R442(Y, Pb, Pr)?
Genoa-P
Yes
cables(Y,Pb,Pr) ?
Yes
Does the signal appear at
No
No
No
Check a set in the ‘Stand-by mode’.
Input the component source properly.
Change the CN404 or
the main PCB assy.
Diagnostics
2
Yes
Does the digital data appear at
pin 14~42 of CN1601?
Yes
Check the LVDS cable?
Check the T-con board?
Replace the LCD panel?
No
No
Change the IC1202 or
the main PCB assembly.
Please, contact Tech support.
CautionMake sure to disconnect the power before working on the IP board.
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4. Troubleshooting
Location (Main)
A
C
A
B
Detail
R437
CN444
IC1202
CN404
B
R442
C
CN1601
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4. Troubleshooting
WAVEFORMS
1 Compnent_Y (Gray scale) / Pb / Pr (Color bar)
2 LVDS output
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4. Troubleshooting
No
No
No
Genoa-P
Input the sound source properly.
Check CN404, CN402, CN506_UBA.
Change the Main Assy.
Check IC302, IC1202.
Change the Main Assy.
No Sound (1.Speaker 2.Monitor_out, 3.Optical)
N Refer to the next page to check the location such a CN201 or IC201 SVC Manual mentioned.
SymptomVideo is normal but there is no sound.. -
Major
checkpoints
CautionMake sure to disconnect the power before working on the PD board.
When the speaker connectors are disconnected or damaged. When the sound processing part of the Main Board is not functioning. Speaker defect.. -
Check the source and check the
connection of sound cable
(Comp/PC/DVI to HDMI) ?
Yes
Check the signal at input of Main board?
COMP1 R : C414_L : C412
AV, R : C506_L : C508
PC, DVI R : C409_L : C410
Yes
Check the I2C DATA between
1
the Audio IC’s ?
Pin #1 of IC302 : MCLK
Pin #5 of IC302 : Data
Yes
Diagnostics
1. Check the Speaker sound data at ?
tp R+/ tp L+/-
2.
Check the Monitor out sound data at ?
tp monitor_R
tp monitor_L
2
3. Does the SODIF OUT sound data
appear at ?
TP SPDIF_OUT
4. Check the Woofer sound data at ?
tp WF+
tp WF-
Yes
Replace speaker ?
No
No
Check IC302, IC1202.
Change the Main Assy.
Please, Contact Tech support.
CautionMake sure to disconnect the power before working on the IP board.
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4. Troubleshooting
Location (Main)
A
A
D
IC1202
B
C
Detail
IC302
B
C
CN404
CN402
C409
C414
C412
C410
D
C506
C508
CN506_UBA
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4. Troubleshooting
WAVEFORMS
1 MCLK / LRCLK / PCM_I2C_DATA
2 Speaker / Monitor OUT , SPDIF OUT
Page 62
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4. Troubleshooting
If User want to use 3D Glasses in 2010(IR 3D Glasses, not Bluetooth 3D Glasses)
If user want to use 3D Glasses in 2010 models(SSG-2100 and etc), We can change SET Factory option.
Run Factory Mode by pressing keys when the SET is Stand-by mode.1.
InfoMutePower
Contact 2. SVC → IR_ON_OFF and change value from OFF to ON Then, user can use IR 3D Glasses in 2010 samsung
models.
Menu
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4. Troubleshooting
4-2. Alignments and Adjustments
4-2-1. General Alignment instruction
Usually, a color LED-TV needs only slight touch-up adjustment upon installation. 1.
Check the basic characteristics such as height, horizontal and vertical sync.
Use the specied test equipment or its equivalent.2.
Correct impedance matching is essential.3.
Avoid overload. Excessive signal from a sweep generator might overload the front-end of the TV. 4.
When inserting signal markers, do not allow the marker generator to distort test result.
Connect the TV only to an AC power source with voltage and frequency as specied on the backcover nameplate.5.
Do not attempt to connect or disconnect any wire while the TV is turned on. 6.
Make sure that the power cord is disconnected before replacing any parts.
To protect against shock hazard, use an isolation transformer.7.
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4. Troubleshooting
4-3. Factory Mode Adjustments
4-3-1. Entering Factory Mode
To enter ‘Service Mode’ Press the remote -control keys in this sequence :
If you do not have Factory remote - control ●
If you have Factory remote-control ●
INFOFactory
MENU
Some items are not available without a factory remote
EDID SUCCESS
CALIB : AV / COMP / PC / HDMI /
Option : xxxx xxxx xxx
DTP-SDAL-GENP-xxxx
RFS : "Genoa.P 00xx"
yyyy-mm-dd
Onboot : xxxx_xx
Napoli : 00xx
CPLD : xxxx
F-SJ-0x05-xxxx
Bluetooth : xxx
Type : 46A2UF7E / 55A2UF7E
Model : UN46D7000 / UN55D7000
Wired MAC SUCCESS
Wireless MAC SUCCESS
CIP SUCCESS LOCK x
DRM : Cert O Netix X Widevine
Factory Data Ver : xxx
EERC Version: xx
DTP-AP-COMP-xxx
DTP-BP-HAL-xxxx-x
DTP-BP-xxxx
Date of purchase : mm/dd/yyyy
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4. Troubleshooting
4-4. Factory Data
Option
Factory Menu NameDataRangeRemark
Factory Reset-
Type
Local setEU
ModelUD7000
TUNER
DDR
Light EffectON
Ch table…
Country
Front ColorU-W-Milky
40A2UF7E / 46A2UF7E /
55A2UF7E
Auto
UK/Nordic : SEC_T2S2,
EU : SEC_TCS2)
Control
Factory Menu NameDataRangeRemark
EDID
EDID ON/OFFOff
EDID WRITE ALL…
EDID WRITE HDMI…
EDID WRITE PC…
HDMI EDID Ver…
HDMI EDID Port…
Sub Option
RegionBRA (CHILE, PERU, COL)
PnP LanguageENG_US
RF Mute Time700ms
RS-232 JackUART
WatchdogOFF
WD COUNT0
Dimm TypeEXT
LVDS FORMATVESA
Language_ArabicS_AMERICA
TOOLS SupportLAST POWER
LNA Support121
CI SupportOFF
NETWORK SupportInt-Wi
IPERFStopped
Info Link CountryNone
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4. Troubleshooting
Info Link Server Typedevelopment
TTX List…
TTX Group…
ND ADJ SupportON
24Px4 SupportOFF
Power Indicator SupportON
BD Wise SupportON
RF Remocon SupportOFF
Data Service SupportOFF
PVR SupportOFF
3D SupportON
Gemstar SupportOFF
WSS Support…
ColorSpace SupportRGB Type
OTA SupportOFF
OTA Duration TestOFF
Alternate DelOFF
OTN
OTN Server Typeoperating
OTN Test ServerOFF
OTN SupportON
OTN Reset-
OTN DurationOFF
OTN Fail TestOFF
Cable ModulationQAM
PC Auto IdentEnable
IIC BUS STOPOFF
Visual TestDiable
Emergency Log Copy
View Log
Select Log TypeIR KEY
Log View
Delete Log
Spread Spectrum
HD SSC ON/OffOFF
LVDS SSC ON/OFFON
LVDS SSC Value10
DDR SSC ON/OffON
DDR SSC Value4
Napoli LVDS SSC On/OffON
Napoli LVDS SSC MFR0
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4. Troubleshooting
Napoli LVDS SSC MRR31
Napoli DDR SSC ON/OFFON
Napoli DDR SSC MFR0
Napoli DDC SSC MRR26
DDR MarginPN
A CTRL_OFFSET_0_30
A CTRL_OFFSET_D0
B CTRL_OFFSET_0_30
B CTRL_OFFSET_D0
H.264 Margin8
MPEGMargin1000
TunerMargin10
SST
Y0 TH218
Y1 TH150
Y2 TH122
Y3 TH105
Y4 TH78
Y5 TH62
Y6 TH34
Y7 TH113
Cb0 TH127
Cb1 TH51
Cb2 TH152
Cb3 TH79
Cb4 TH177
Cb5 TH103
Cb6 TH204
Cb7 TH128
Cr0 TH127
Cr1 TH139
Cr2 TH54
Cr3 TH66
Cr4 TH189
Cr5 TH201
Cr6 TH116
Cr7 TH128
S.DEV0100
S.DEV180
Checksum0x0000
EEPROM RESET
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4. Troubleshooting
EER RESET
NVR All ClearOff
KEY SENSITIVITYNotUsed
PDP Option
LOGIC CONNECT
PIXEL SHIFT TEST
PANEL VERSION
PANEL INCH
PANEL TYPE
PANEL TEMPERATURE
LOGIC SW VERSION
LOGIC SW CHECKSUM
SAPC TIMER
APC SPEED
Real 100 Hz Support
PLG_SHOP
Hotel Option
HOTEL MODE
POWER ON CHANNEL
CHANNEL TYPE
POWER ON VOLUME
MIN VOLUME
MAX VOLUME
PANEL BUTTON LOCK
POWER ON SOURCE
Shop Option
Shop ModeOFF
Exhibition ModeOFF
3D_EmitonON
3D_EmitShowMoeOFF
3D_GLASS PULSE_S5
3D_GLASS PULSE_H3
3D CUBEOFF
Asia Option
TTXOFF
China HDOFF
NT ConversionOFF
Mono Last MemoryOFF
UnbalanceOFF
IF AGC7
D AGC0
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4. Troubleshooting
PHBW3
FQ BW3
PH RATE4
PD EN1
SOUND
High DeviOFF
Carrier MuteON
Volume CurveType1
Pilot Level High Thld0x30h
Pilot Level Low Thld0x10h
Chattering Cnt5
FM Prescale0x14h
AM Prescale0x1Ah
NICAM Prescale0x14h
Amp Volume0xCBh
Amp Scale0x3Dh
AMP Speaker EQON
AMP EQ CheckSum0xBCC084
AMP PEQ TestReady
AMP PEQ Dump
SPDIF PCM Level-9
DNSe-IP TestReady
DNSe-IP CheckSum0x0000
Cong Option
Num of ATV1
Num of DTV2
Num of AV0
Num of SVIDEO1
Num of COMP4
Num of HDMI1
Num of PC0
Num of SCART0
Num of DVI0
Num of OPTICAL Link1
Num of MEDIA6
Num of PANEL KEY2
Num of USB Port0
MFT Offset62.5
Select LCD/PDPLCD
Num of DECODER2
Num of TUNER1
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4. Troubleshooting
HDMI/DVI SEL1
Indicator LedON
Wall MountOFF
HV FlipON
Num Of Display2
DVI/HDMI SOUNDAuto
HDMI HOT PLUGDisable
HOTPLUG SWITCHINGBoot
CLK TERMDURATION300ms
HOT PLUG OFF HOLD TIME1200ms
HDMI FLT CNT SIG100ms
HDMI FLT CNT LOS100ms
UNSTABLE BAN CNT1250ms
HDMI Err Cnt1
HDMI ROBINON
HDMI CallbackON
HDMI CTS Thld0
HDMI CTS Cnt10
HDMI 3D Det1
TMDS_EQ2_Boost1
TMDS_EQ2_Gain0
TMDS_PLL_Loop3
TMDS_CPREG_BLEED1
HDMI EQAUTO
HDMI EDID CTRL TypeCombine
DVI SET TIME300ms
Type Of PANEL KEYVertical
LD CTRL SELECTFULL_CTRL
PVR Record NUM1
Backend DeviceNAPOLI
ENCORDERNXC1000
BPARD CONTROLON
All Share SupportON
SCC
SCC ModeDynamic
SCC ON/OFFOff
SCC Input Data
Hx272
Hy278
Lx272
Ly278
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4. Troubleshooting
sSCC Const
sSCC Hx545
sSCC Hy571
sSCC Lx544
sSCC Ly572
pSCC Const
pSCC Hx545
pSCC Hy571
pSCC Lx544
pSCC Ly572
SCC Source DataPBA
SWAPPBA
SVC
Factory Menu NameDataRangeRemark
Test Pattern
LOGIC Pattern Sel0
LOGIC Level Sel255
LDAsic Pattern Sel0
GenaoP Pattern Sel0
GenoaS Pattern Sel0
Napoli Pre Test Pattern0
Napoli Post Test Pattern0
Napoli FDISPLAY ON/OFFOFF
Napoli PC Mode ON/OFFOFF
HDMI WB PatternOFF
HDMI Pattern Sel0
GenoaS FRC Post Test Pattern0
GenoaS FRC FDISPLAY ON/OFFOFF
GenoaS FRC PC Mode ON/OFFOFF
Panel Auto Setting
PANEL DISPLAY TIME3Hr
T-CON USB Download
T-CON CheckSum
CPLD USB Download
REMOCON PAIRING
TC905x7
FFT Size_00
Guard Interval_00
Freq. Offset_00
SNR_00
IF AGC_00
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4. Troubleshooting
TMCC Lock_00
TS Packet_00
Master Lock_00
A_Modulation_00
A_Code Rate_00
A_Timer InterLeave_00
A_Segments Num_00
A_BER_00
B_Modulation_00
B_Code Rate_00
B_Timer InterLeave_00
B_Segments Num_00
B_BER_00
C_Modulation_00
C_Code Rate_00
C_Timer InterLeave_00
C_Segments Num_00
C_BER_00
MICOM UPGRADE
Temp Last
Temp Read
DDC Version0x40519
DDC_CHK_SEL0
DDC_Check_Total0x0
IR_ON_OFF0xaa
BT ADDRESSON
BT UPGRADE
SVC Reset
Expert
Factory Menu NameDataRangeRemark
N/D ADJ
Source
ADC/WB
Factory Menu NameDataRangeRemark
ADC
AV Calibration
Comp Calibraion
PC Calibration
HDMI Calibration
ADC Target
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4. Troubleshooting
1st_AV_Low64
1st_AV_High880
1st_AV_Delta2
1st_COMP_Y_Low64
1st_COMP_Cb_Low512
1st_COMP_Cr_Low512
1st_COMP_Y_High940
1st_COMP_Cb_High512
1st_COMP_Cr_High512
1st_COMP_Delta2
1st_PC_Low16
1st_PC_High1004
2nd_AV_Low4
2nd_AV_High940
2nd_PC_Low4
2nd_PC_High940
2nd_Delta2
ADC Result
1st_Y_GH248
1st_Y_GL245
1st_Cb_BH
1st_Cb_BL
1st_Cr_RH
1st_Cr_RL
2nd_R_L131
2nd_G_L131
2nd_B_L131
2nd_R_H107
2nd_G_H107
2nd_B_H107
White Balance
Sub Brightness128
R-Offset128
G-Offset128
B-Offset128
Sub Contrast128
R-Gain128
G-Gain128
B-Gain128
Movie R-Offset
Movie B-Offset
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4. Troubleshooting
Movie R-Gain
Movie B-Gain
Advanced
Factory Menu NameDataRangeRemark
Picture_2D
FBE3
BM_slope
BM_start
BM_start_max
Lfunc_gain
Hfunc_gain
ACR-Offset
Skin-UV
FBE Sub color
M-Skin-UV
M-Sub Color
N_Skin_UV
N_Sub_Gamma
Color Gamut
LFUNC_TH1
LFUNC_TH2
LFUNC_TH3
LFUNC_OUT2
LFUNC_OUT3
LFUNC_OUT4
LFUNC_OUT5
UFUNC_TH1
UFUNC_TH2
UFUNC_TH3
UFUNC_OUT2
UFUNC_OUT3
UFUNC_OUT4
UFUNC_OUT5
PPHC_Red
PPHC_Green
PPHC_Blue
PPHC_Cyan
PPHC_Magenta
PPHC_Yellow
WB Movie
W/B MOVIE ON/OFF
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4. Troubleshooting
MODE
Color Tone
MSub Brightness
MSub Contrast
N_Rgain
N_Bgain
N_Roffset
N_Boffset
W1_Rgain
W1_Bgain
W1_Roffset
W1_Boffset
W2_Rgain
W2_Bgain
W2_Roffset
W2_Boffset
Movie Contrast
Movie Bright
Movie Color
Movie Sharpness
Movie Tint
Movie Backlight
Movie Gamma
M_Sub_Gamma
HDMI Black Level
SubSetting
Gamma0.95
PWM Max
PWM Mid
PWM Min
Contrast Dimming
7.5 IRE NTSC
7.5 IRE OFFSET
48Hz Enable
Peak Dimming
Dynamic CE
ColorMapping
Auto_Red_R
Auto_Red_G
Auto_Red_B
Auto_Green_R
Page 76
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4. Troubleshooting
Auto_Green_G
Auto_Green_B
Auto_Blue_R
Auto_Blue_G
Auto_Blue_B
Auto_Yellow_R
Auto_Yellow_G
Auto_Yellow_B
Auto_Cyan_R
Auto_Cyan_G
Auto_Cyan_B
Auto_Magenta_R
Auto_Magenta_G
Auto_Magenta_B
EPA 3D
Standard Contrast
Standard Brightness
Standard Sharpness
Standard Color
Standard Tint
Standard Backlight
3D Contrast
3D Brightness
V_3D PWM Delay_60
V_3D ANA Delay_60
V_3D PWM Delay_50
V_3D ANA Delay_50
Motion plus Delay
Home Delay
Shop Delay
CH_VDEC
AGC_mode
Gain_VCR
Y_Gain_Man
Y_Shape_sel
Y_Shape_SCM
C_Shape_sel
C_Shape_SCM
If_iir
If_lt_sel
ST_Beg_NTSC
Page 77
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4. Troubleshooting
VS_Slice_Level
HS_Slice_Level
FB_Delay_adj
RGB_Delay_adj
slice_mod_ne
scm_fdet_lvl
bl_range
AR_ADC
PHASE
SOG_BW
SSC_PC
RGB_DLY
YC_Delay
PAL_BG
PAL_DK
PAL_I
PAL_M
PAL_N
SECAM_BG
SECAM_DK
SECAM_L
NTSC_358
NTSC_443
AV_PAL
AV_PAL_M
AV_PAL_N
AV_SECAM
AV_NT358
AV_NT443
AV_PAL60
CH_DP
BD_MAX_PERCENT_X
BD_MAX_PERCENT_Y
BD_DETAIL_AMT_MAX
BD_TOUCH_SUPP
BD_TOUCH_SUP_INV
DR_SIGMA_FIL_GAIN
DR_GAIN_IN_ETE
SD2HD_Metric
Sharpness
Pre_GainH1
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4. Troubleshooting
Pre_GainH2
Pre_GainH3
Pre_GainV1
Pre_GainV2
Pre_GainV3
Post_GainH1
Post_GainH2
Post_GainH3
Post_GainV1
Post_GainV2
Post_GainV3
Post_GainPE1
Post_GainPE2
Post_GainPV1
Post_GainPV2
CTI_Gain
Pre_LTIH
LTI_H
LTI_V
PRE_CORING_H
PRE_CORING_V
POST_CORING
Pre_TOT
Post_TOT
SH Sub Color
Sharpness_LNA
S1_Pre_GainH1
S1_Pre_GainH2
S1_Pre_GainH3
S1_Pre_GainV1
S1_Pre_GainV2
S1_Pre_GainV3
S1_Post_GainH1
S1_Post_GainH2
S1_Post_GainH3
S1_Post_GainV1
S1_Post_GainV2
S1_Post_GainV3
S1_Post_GainPE1
S1_Post_GainPE2
S1_Post_GainPV1
Page 79
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4. Troubleshooting
S1_Post_GainPV2
S2_Pre_GainH1
S2_Pre_GainH2
S2_Pre_GainH3
S2_Pre_GainV1
S2_Pre_GainV2
S2_Pre_GainV3
S2_Post_GainH1
S2_Post_GainH2
S2_Post_GainH3
S2_Post_GainV1
S2_Post_GainV2
S2_Post_GainV3
S2_Post_GainPE1
S2_Post_GainPE2
S2_Post_GainPV1
S2_Post_GainPV2
S3_Pre_GainH1
S3_Pre_GainH2
S3_Pre_GainH3
S3_Pre_GainV1
S3_Pre_GainV2
S3_Pre_GainV3
S3_Post_GainH1
S3_Post_GainH2
S3_Post_GainH3
S3_Post_GainV1
S3_Post_GainV2
S3_Post_GainV3
S3_Post_GainPE1
S3_Post_GainPE2
S3_Post_GainPV1
S3_Post_GainPV2
LNA_Plus
Synctip_Noise
dB0
dB1
dB2
dB3
dB4
dB5
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4. Troubleshooting
dB6
dB7
dB8
dB9
LNA+_Ylter
FRCS
FRCS LVDS Format
FRCS LVDS BitWidth
FRCS LVDS Sequence
FRCS Hangup Detection
FRCS FMD Demo
LDAsic
R_LD4_L3DD_RATIO
R_LD4_LD_ON
R_DELAY
R_ALL_READ
R_LVDS_TX_FMT
R_LVDS_SW
3D
EmitOn
EmitStartPosi60
EmitStartPosi50
EmitStartPosi48
3DSyncVstart60
3DSyncVend60
3DSyncVstart50
3DSyncVend50
3DSyncVstart48
3DSyncVend48
2D3D Focus
2D3D Depth1
2D3D Depth2
2D3D Depth3
2D3D Depth4
2D3D Depth5
2D3D Depth6
2D3D Depth7
2D3D Depth8
2D3D Depth9
2D3D Depth10
N240 PWM Delay_60
Page 81
4-46
4. Troubleshooting
N240 ANA Delay_60
N240 PWM Delay_50
N240 ANA Delay_50
N240 PWM Delay_48
N240 ANA Delay_48
Reading
POST_FDISPLAY
RAMP_SPEED
POST_RAMP_SPEED
LVDS_RX_FMT
LVDS_TX_FMT
LVDS_RX_BIT
LVDS_TX_BIT
POST_OUT1_ORDER
POST_OUT2_ORDER
POST_OUT3_ORDER
POST_OUT4_ORDER
CROSS_PATTERN
EnableFB
HMVSRMargin_2X_H
HMVSRMargin_2X_M
HMVSRMargin_2X_L
VMVSRMargin_2X
HSADPercentT1_2X
HSADPercentT2_2X
HMVSRMargin_FILM_H
HMVSRMargin_FILM_M
HMVSRMargin_FILM_L
VMVSRMargin_FILM
HSADPercentT1_FILM
HSADPercentT2_FILM
LEDDriver
VSYNC_DELAY_3D_50
VSYNC_DELAY_3D_60
FRC
FRCQ Option
SSC_OnOff
SSC_Width
SSC_Freq
FMD_Demo
CSB Vertical
Page 82
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4. Troubleshooting
CSB Horizontal
X_VStabStatVid
X_VStabStatF
X_VStabCorF
X_VStabSensF
X_HaloSizStatVid
X_HaloSizStatF
X_HaloSizCorF
X_HaloSizSensF
Film_Low_SD
Film_Medium_SD
Film_High_SD
Film_Low_HD
Film_Medium_HD
Film_High_HD
Video_Judder_Low
Video_Judder_Med
Video_Judder_High
Hangup Detection
Q LVDS Sequence
Q LVDS Format
Q LVDS bit width
PC_Mode_OnOff
FRCQ Fallback
SensD_Film_Low
SensD_Film_Medium
SensD_Film_High
Rel_Start_Film
Rel_Slope_Film
H_Len_Start_Film
H_Len_Slope_Film
V_Len_Start_Film
V_Len_Slope_Film
SensD_Video
Rel_Start_Video
Rel_Slope_Video
H_Len_Start_Video
H_Len_Slope_Video
V_Len_Start_Video
V_Len_Slope_Video
Picture Update
Page 83
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4. Troubleshooting
4-5. White Balance
4-5-1. Calibration
ADC/WB
AV Calibration
Comp Calibration
PC Calibration
HDMI Calibration
4-5-2. Service Adjustment
You must perform Calibration in the Lattice Pattern before adjusting the White Balance.
Color Calibration
Adjust spec.
1. Source : HDMI
2. Setting Mode : 1280 x 720@60Hz
3. Pattern : Pattern #24 (Chess Pattern)
( Chess Pattern )
4. Use Equipment : CA210 & Master MSPG925 Generator
- Use other equipment only after comparing the result with that of the Master equipment.
Input modeCalibrationPattern
CVBS IN (Model_#1)Perform in NTSC B&W Pattern #24Lattice
Component IN (Model_#6)Perform in 720p B&W Pattern #24Lattice
PC Analog IN (Model_#21)Perform in VESA XGA (1024x768) B&W Pattern #24Lattice
HDMI INPerform in 720p B&W Pattern #24Lattice
<Table 1>
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4. Troubleshooting
Method of Color Calibration (AV)
1) Apply the NTSC Lattice (N0. 3) pattern signal to the AV IN 1 port
2) Press the Source key to switch to "AV1" mode
3) Enter Service mode
4) Select the "ADC/WB" and "ADB" menu
5) Select the "AV Calibration" menu.
6) In "AV Calibration Off" status, press the "
7) When Calibration is complete, it returns to the high-level menu.
8) You can see the change of the "AV Calibration" status from Failure to Success.
" key to perform Calibration.
Method of Color Calibration (Component)
1) Apply the 720p Lattice (N0. 6) pattern signal to the Component IN 1 port
2) Press the Source key to switch to "component" mode
3) Enter Service mode
4) Select the "ADC/WB" and "ADB" menu
5) Select the "Comp Calibration" menu.
6) In "Comp Calibration Off" status, press the "
7) When Calibration is complete, it returns to the high-level menu.
8) You can see the change of the "Comp Calibration" status from Failure to Success.
" key to perform Calibration.
Method of Color Calibration (PC)
1) Apply the VESA XGA Lattice (N0. 21) pattern signal to the PC IN port
2) Press the Source key to switch to "PC" mode
3) Enter Service mode
4) Select the "ADC/WB" and "ADB" menu
5) Select the "PC Calibration" menu.
6) In "PC Calibration Off" status, press the "
7) When Calibration is complete, it returns to the high-level menu.
8) You can see the change of the "PC Calibration" status from Failure to Success.
" key to perform Calibration.
Method of Color Calibration (HDMI)
1) Apply the 720p Lattice (N0. 6) pattern signal to the HDMI1/DVI IN port
2) Press the Source key to switch to "HDMI1" mode
3) Enter Service mode
4) Select the "ADC/WB" and "ADB" menu
5) Select the "HDMI Calibration" menu.
6) In "HDMI Calibration Off" status, press the "
7) When Calibration is complete, it returns to the high-level menu.
8) You can see the change of the "HDMI Calibration" status from Failure to Success.
" key to perform Calibration.
4-5-3. Adjustment
ADC/WB
White Balance
(low light)(hight light)
Sub Bright
R offset
G offset
B offset
(W/B adjustment Condition refer next page)
Sub Contrast
R gain
G gain
B gain
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4. Troubleshooting
4-6. Software Upgrade
Software Upgrade can be performed by network connection or downloading the latest rmware from “www.
samsung.com” to a USB memory device.
By USB
Insert a USB drive containing the rmware upgrade le,
downloaded from “www.samsung.com” into the TV.
Please be careful not to disconnect the power or remove
the USB drive until upgrades are complete. The TV will be
turned off and on automatically after completing the rmware
upgrade. When software is upgraded, video and audio
settings you have made will return to their default settings.
We advise you to to write down your settings so that you can
easily reset them after the upgrade.
* The displayed menu may differ depending on the model.
By Online
Upgrades the software using the Internet.
● First, congure your network. For detailed procedures on using the Network Setting, refer to the ‘Setting the Network’
instructions.
● If The internet connection doesn’t operate properly, connection can be broken, please retry downloading.
If the problem still happens, download by USB and upgrade.
Stanby mode upgrade(Off/On)
A manual upgrade will be automatically performed at selected time. Since the power of the unit is turned on
internally, the screen may be turned on slightly for the LED product. This phenomenon may continue for more
than 1 hour until the software upgrade is complete.