Samsung UE40F7000, UE46F7000, UE55F7000 Schematic

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LED TV
Chassis : U89A Model : UE40F70****
UE46F70**** UE55F70****
SERVICE
LED TV Contents
1. Precautions
2. Product specications
3. Disassembly and Reassembly
4. Troubleshooting
Manual
UE**F70****
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Contents
1. Precautions ...................................................................................................................1-1
1-1. Safety Precautions ..............................................................................................................1-1
1-1-1. Warnings ...................................................................................................................1-1
1-1-2. Servicing the LED TV ...............................................................................................1-1
1-1-3. Fire and Shock Hazard .............................................................................................1-1
1-1-4. Product Safety Notices ............................................................................................. 1-2
1-2. Servicing Precautions ..........................................................................................................1-3
1-2-1. General Servicing Precautions ................................................................................. 1-3
1-3. Static Electricity Precautions ...............................................................................................1-4
1-4. Installation Precautions .......................................................................................................1-5
2. Product Specications.................................................................................................2-1
2-1. Product specications ..........................................................................................................2-1
2-2. Detailed Specications ........................................................................................................2-5
2-1-1. Model Comparison ...................................................................................................2-5
2-1-2. Feature & Specications ........................................................................................... 2-6
2-3. Accessories .........................................................................................................................2-9
2-4. Viewing the Functions .......................................................................................................2-10
2-4-1. Supported Formats .................................................................................................2-10
2-4-2. Smart Control .........................................................................................................2-13
2-4-3. SMART Interaction .................................................................................................2-17
2-4-4. SMART HUB ...........................................................................................................2-20
3. Disassembly and Reassembly ....................................................................................3-1
3-1. Disassembly and Reassembly ............................................................................................3-1
3-1-1. LED TV .....................................................................................................................3-1
4. Troubleshooting ...........................................................................................................4-1
4-1. Troubleshooting ...................................................................................................................4-1
4-1-1. Previous Check ........................................................................................................4-1
4-1-2. Simple ow chart of malfunction ...............................................................................4-3
4-2. How to Check Fault Symptom .............................................................................................4-4
4-2-1. NO Power and No Video ..........................................................................................4-4
4-2-2. Problems and Solutions ............................................................................................ 4-6
4-3. Factory Mode Adjustments ..................................................................................................4-8
4-3-1. Detail Factory Option ................................................................................................4-8
4-3-2. Entering Factory Mode .............................................................................................4-9
4-3-3. Factory Data ...........................................................................................................4-10
4-4. White Balance ...................................................................................................................4-23
4-4-1. Calibration ..............................................................................................................4-23
4-4-2. Service Adjustment ................................................................................................. 4-23
4-4-3. Adjustment .............................................................................................................. 4-25
4-5. RS-232C ............................................................................................................................4-26
4-6. AV Control Tabe .................................................................................................................4-27
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4-7. Software Upgrade ..............................................................................................................4-33
4-7-1. How to Check the Software Version .......................................................................4-33
4-7-2. How to Upgade Software ........................................................................................ 4-34
5. Wiring Diagram .............................................................................................................5-1
5-1. Wiring Diagram ....................................................................................................................5-1
5-2. Connector ............................................................................................................................5-2
5-3. Connector Functions ...........................................................................................................5-6
5-4. Cables .................................................................................................................................5-7
5-5. The types of module ............................................................................................................5-8
A. Exploded View & Part List [UE40F7000STXXH TE02] ............................................. A-1
A-1. Exploded View ................................................................................................................... A-1
A-2. Electrical Parts List ............................................................................................................. A-2
B. Exploded View & Part List [UE46F7000STXXH TE02] ............................................. B-1
B-1. Exploded View ................................................................................................................... B-1
B-2. Electrical Parts List ............................................................................................................. B-2
C. Exploded View & Part List [UE55F7000STXXH TE02] ............................................. C-1
C-1. Exploded View ................................................................................................................... C-1
C-2. Electrical Parts List ............................................................................................................ C-2
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This Service Manual is a property of Samsung Electronics Co.,Ltd.
Any unauthorized use of Manual can be punished under applicable International and/or domestic law.
© 2013 Samsung Electronics Co.,Ltd.
All rights reserved.
Printed in Korea
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1. Precautions

1. Precautions

1-1. Safety Precautions

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.
WARNING

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. Check the calibration of this 2. meter periodically.

1-1-3. Fire and Shock Hazard

Before returning the monitor 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 monitor.
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:3.
Disconnect the AC power and DC power jack before servicing.
(READING SHOULD)
DEVICE UNDER
TEST
ALSO TEST WITH PLUG REVERSED (USING AC ADAPTER PLUG AS REQUIRED)
NOT BE ABOVE 0.5mA
2-WIRE CORD
TEST ALL
EXPOSED METAL
SURFACES
LEAKAGE CURRENT
TESTER
EARTH
GROUND
Do not use an isolation transformer during this test.
Use a leakage current tester or a metering system that complies with American National Standards
WARNING
Institute (ANSI C101.1, Leakage Current for Appliances), and Underwriters Laboratories (UL Publication UL1410, 59.7).
With the unit completely reassembled, plug the AC line cord directly into a 120V AC outlet. With the unit’s AC switch rst 4.
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.
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1. Precautions

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 identied 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. Precautions

1-2. Servicing Precautions

An electrolytic capacitor installed with the wrong polarity might explode.
WARNING
Before servicing units covered by this service manual, read and follow the Safety Precautions section of
CAUTION
NOTE

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 used. 2. 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, input 4. terminals and earphone jacks).
Insulation Checking Procedure: Disconnect the power cord from the AC source and turn the power switch ON. Connect 5. 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.
this manual.
If unforeseen circumstances create conict between the following servicing precautions and any of the
safety precautions, always follow the safety precautions.
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1. Precautions

1-3. Static Electricity Precautions

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 monitor.
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 sufcient 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 classied as “anti-static” can generate 5. electrical charges sufcient 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 material 7. to the chassis or circuit assembly into which the device will be installed.
Be sure no power is applied to the chassis or circuit and observe all other safety precautions.
CAUTION
Minimize body motions when handling unpackaged replacement ESDs. Motions such as brushing clothes together, or 8.
lifting your foot from a carpeted oor can generate enough static electricity to damage an ESD.
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1. Precautions

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 temperature 3.
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 Specications
2-1. Product specications
Item UE**F70****
2. Product specications
General Information
Display
Video
Audio
Product (LCD, LED, PDP) LED
Series 7
Inch 40" / 46" / 55"
Resolution 1,920 x 1,080
Ultra Clear Panel Yes
Picture Engine 3D HyperReal Engine
Clear Motion Rate 800
Dynamic Contrast Ratio Mega Contrast
Micro Dimming Micro Dimming
Precision Black (Local Dimming) NO
Wide Color Enhance (Plus) Yes
Auto Motion Plus 120/240Hz 240Hz
Film Mode Yes
Natural Mode Support Yes
Dolby Dolby Digital Plus / Dolby Pulse
SRS / DNSe+ DNSe+
dts 2.0 + Digital Out / DTS Premium Audio DTS Premium Audio
Smart TV 2.0
3D Sound Yes
Sound Customizer Yes
Speaker Type Down Firing + Full Range
Sound Output (RMS) 20 W (10 x 2)
Woofer NO
Smart Hub Yes
Smart Guide 17EU Countries
movies & TV shows Yes (FR, DE, ES, AT, CH,)
Apps Yes
Social Yes
Photos, Clips & Music Yes
Family Story No
Fitness Yes
Kids Yes
ACR(Advertisement) N/A
Samsung Sports Experience (SSE) N/A
Samsung Smart View Yes
Recommendation Bar 17 EU Countries
Web Browser Yes
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Item UE**F70****
Smart Interaction 2.0
Feature
Camera Built-in Yes
Face Recognition Yes
Hand Gesture Recognition Yes
Voice Recognition (Embedded) Yes
Voice Recognition (Server) Yes
Other EU (FR, DE) Yes
NLU (Natural Language Understanding)
Camera App Yes
Smasung TV Apps supported Yes
Samsung 3D Yes
3D Converter Yes
History Yes
MultiTasking Yes
Smart Evolution Support Yes
"Allshare (Contens Sharing, Screen Mirroring)"
ConnectShare (USB 2.0) Movie
United Kingdom Yes
Nordic NO
Italy NO
Yes
RVU N/A
ISP Bound Yes
WiFi Direct Yes
Wireless LAN Built-in Yes
BT HID Bulit-in Yes
USB HID Support Yes
OSD Language 26 European Languages
User Interface Golden bridge
Digital Noise Filter Yes
MHL Yes
InstaPort S(HDMI Quick Switch) Yes
HDMI 1.4 3D Auto Setting Yes
HDMI 1.4 A / Reture Ch. Support Yes
EPG Yes
HbbTV Other EU
(CZ, PL, DE, AT,
CH, BE, NL, LU,
PT, FR, ES)
United Kingdom N/A
Yes
Nordic Yes
Italy N/A
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Item UE**F70****
Feature
System
Teletext Yes
Anynet+ (HDMI-CEC) Yes
BD Wise Plus Yes
Auto Channel Search Yes
Auto Power Off Yes
Auto Volume Leveler Yes
Cation (Subtitle) Yes
Clock & On/Off Timer Yes
Game Mode Yes
Picture-In-Picture Yes
Sleep Timer Yes
Cannel List USB-Clone Yes
V-Chip N/A
Embeded POP Yes
U.K & Nordic & Italy &
DTV Tuner
Analog Tuner Yes
AUSTRIA
Other EU 2 x DVB-T/C/S2
2 x DVB-T2/C/S2
Input & Output
Design
CI/CI+ N/A
HDMI 4
USB 3
Component In (Y/Pb/Pr) 1
Composite In (AV) 2 (1 Common Use for Component Y)
Ethernet (LAN) 1
Digital Audio Out (Optical) 1
Audio Out (Mini Jack) 1
RF In(Terrestrial/Cable input) 1
RS232C (AV CONTROL) NO
IR Out Yes
CI Slot 1
Scart 1
Design Metal
Bezel Type SNB
Slim Type Slim 2
Front Color Silver
Light Effect (Deco) Yes
Stand Type Metal Square
Push & Pull Camera Yes
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2. Product specications
Item UE**F70****
ECO
Accessory
Energy Efciency Class TBD
Eco Mark EU Ecolabel
Eco Label Yes
Eco Sensor Yes
3D Active Glasses (Included)
IR Blaster Cable (Included) Yes
Remote Controller Model TM1390A / TM1240
Battery (for Remote Control) Yes
Mini Wall Mount Support Yes
Ultra Slim Wall Mount Soupport Yes
Vesa Wall Mount Support Yes
Slim Gender Cable 1 Scart
Power Cable Yes
User manual Yes
E-maual Yes
2
SSG-5100GB
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2. Product specications
2-2. Detailed Specications

2-1-1. Model Comparison

Model UE**F70****
W
Front View
Detail View
Front Color Silver
40"
Dimensions
(W x H x D)
Weight
Panel Type Ultra Clear
46"
55"
40"
46"
55"
Set with Stand 904.5 x 573.6 x 227.0 mm
Set without Stand 904.5 x 517.8 x 30.0 mm
Set with Stand 1037.0 x 648.0 x 237.0 mm
Set without Stand 1037.0 x 529.6 x 30.0 mm
Set with Stand 1229.1 x 756.2 x 237.0 mm
Set without Stand 1229.1 x 700.6 x 30.0mm
Set with Stand 12.85 Kg
Set without Stand 9.15 Kg
Set with Stand 15.70 Kg
Set without Stand 11.4 Kg
Set with Stand 19.5 Kg
Set without Stand 15.2 Kg
H
* W : Width H : High D : Depth
D
Internal Memory 2 G
DDR 1024 Mbtye
Feature
3D / MoIP / Media Bridge / Allshare / Internet TV / Built-in Wi-Fi / Full Browser /
Bluetooth
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2. Product specications
2-1-2. Feature & Specications
UE40F70****
Item Description
LCD Panel 40 inch FHD 240 Hz
Scanning Frequency Horizontal : 67.5 kHz
Vertical : 60 Hz
Display Colors 16.7M color
Maximum Resolution Horizontal : 1920 Pixels
Vertical : 1080 Pixels
Active Display (H x V)*
* Horizontal x Vertical
Input Signal Analog 0.7 Vp-p ± 5% positive at 75Ω, internally terminated
Input Sync Signal H/V Separate, TTL, P. or N.
Maximum Pixel Clock Rate 148.5 MHz
AC Power Voltage & Frequency AC 220-240 V 50/60 Hz
Power Consumption Typical power : 66 W
TV System Tunning Frequency Synthesize (Refer to detailed Frequency Table)
Environmental Considerations Operating Temperature : 50˚F ~ 104˚F (10˚C ~ 40˚C)
Audio Specications
34.8661 (H) x 19.6122 (V) inches / 885.6 (H) x 498.15 (V) mm
Rating for includking Evolution Kit : 152 W
UF70** ZG/XH/ZT/XE/XU
System
Sound Dolby Digital+, SRS theater HD
Operating Humidity : 10% ~ 80%, non-condensing
Storage Temperature : -13˚F ~ 113˚F (-25˚C ~ 45˚C)
Storage Humidity : 5% ~ 95%, non-condensing
Audio : DTS Premium Audio 5.1
Speaker Type : Down Firing + Full Range
Sound Output (RMS) : 20 W (10 x 2)
1 PAL/SECAM/NIM/QAM/Cable/T2/S2 tuner -
UF70** ZG(Germany only) other EU
1 PAL/SECAM/NIM/QAM/Cable/S2 tuner -
Note : 3D, MOIP, Media Bridge, Allshare, Internet TV, Built-in Wi-Fi, Full Browser, Bluetooth
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2. Product specications
UE46F70****
Item Description
LCD Panel 46 inch FHD 240 Hz
Scanning Frequency Horizontal : 67.5 kHz
Vertical : 60 Hz
Display Colors 16.7M color
Maximum Resolution Horizontal : 1920 Pixels
Vertical : 1080 Pixels
Active Display (H x V)*
* Horizontal x Vertical
Input Signal Analog 0.7 Vp-p ± 5% positive at 75Ω, internally terminated
Input Sync Signal H/V Separate, TTL, P. or N.
Maximum Pixel Clock Rate 148.5 MHz
AC Power Voltage & Frequency AC 220-240 V 50/60 Hz
Power Consumption Typical power : 71 W
TV System Tunning Frequency Synthesize (Refer to detailed Frequency Table)
Environmental Considerations Operating Temperature : 50˚F ~ 104˚F (10˚C ~ 40˚C)
Audio Specications
40.08189 (H) x 22.546063 (V) inches / 1018.08 (H) x 572.67 (V) mm
Rating for includking Evolution Kit : 157 W
UF70** ZG/XH/ZT/XE/XU
System
Sound Dolby Digital+, SRS theater HD
Operating Humidity : 10% ~ 80%, non-condensing
Storage Temperature : -13˚F ~ 113˚F (-25˚C ~ 45˚C)
Storage Humidity : 5% ~ 95%, non-condensing
Audio : DTS Premium Audio 5.1
Speaker Type : Down Firing + Full Range
Sound Output (RMS) : 20 W (10 x 2)
1 PAL/SECAM/NIM/QAM/Cable/T2/S2 tuner -
UF70** ZG(Germany only) other EU
1 PAL/SECAM/NIM/QAM/Cable/S2 tuner -
Note : 3D, MOIP, Media Bridge, Allshare, Internet TV, Built-in Wi-Fi, Full Browser, Bluetooth
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UE55F70****
Item Description
LCD Panel 55 inch FHD 240 Hz
Scanning Frequency Horizontal : 67.5 kHz
Vertical : 60 Hz
Display Colors 16.7M color
Maximum Resolution Horizontal : 1920 Pixels
Vertical : 1080 Pixels
Active Display (H x V)*
* Horizontal x Vertical
Input Signal Analog 0.7 Vp-p ± 5% positive at 75Ω, internally terminated
Input Sync Signal H/V Separate, TTL, P. or N.
Maximum Pixel Clock Rate 148.5 MHz
AC Power Voltage & Frequency AC 220-240 V 50/60 Hz
Power Consumption Typical power : 76 W
TV System Tunning Frequency Synthesize (Refer to detailed Frequency Table)
Environmental Considerations Operating Temperature : 50˚F ~ 104˚F (10˚C ~ 40˚C)
Audio Specications
47.933071 (H) x 27.098425 (V) inches / 1217.5 (H) x 688.3(V) mm
Rating for includking Evolution Kit : 177 W
UF70** ZG/XH/ZT/XE/XU
System
Sound Dolby Digital+, SRS theater HD
Operating Humidity : 10% ~ 80%, non-condensing
Storage Temperature : -13˚F ~ 113˚F (-25˚C ~ 45˚C)
Storage Humidity : 5% ~ 95%, non-condensing
Audio : DTS Premium Audio 5.1
Speaker Type : Down Firing + Full Range
Sound Output (RMS) : 20 W (10 x 2)
1 PAL/SECAM/NIM/QAM/Cable/T2/S2 tuner -
UF70** ZG(Germany only) other EU
1 PAL/SECAM/NIM/QAM/Cable/S2 tuner -
Note : 3D, MOIP, Media Bridge, Allshare, Internet TV, Built-in Wi-Fi, Full Browser, Bluetooth
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2-3. Accessories

Product Description Code. No Remark
Smart Touch Control & Batteries
(AAA x 2)
Remote Control & Batteries
(AAA x 2)
Power Cord 3903-000742
3D Active Glasses BN96-25614A
User Manual & Regulatory Guide BN68-04851G / BN68-04972A
AA59-00759A
AA59-00786A
Supplied
Accessories
Quick Start Guide / Warranty Card BN68-05118B / BN68-03548J
Scart Adapter BN39-01154A
CI Card Adapter 3709-001732
IR Blaster Cable BN96-26652A
NOTE
The part code for some accessories may differ depending on your region.
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2. Product specications

2-4. Viewing the Functions

2-4-1. Supported Formats

Supported Subtitle Formats
Exterminal
Name File Extension
MPEG-4 Timed text .ttxt
SAMI .smi
SubRip .srt
SubViewer .sub
Micro DVD .sub or .txt
SubStation Alpha .ssa
Advanced SubStation Alpha .ass
Powerdivx .psb
Internal
Name File Extension
Xsub AVI
SubStation Alpha MKV
Advanced SubStation Alpha MKV
SubRip MKV
MPEG-4 Timed text MP4
Supported Music File Formats
File Extension Type Codec Comments
*.mp3 MPEG MPEG1 Audio Layer 3
*.m4a
MPEG4 AAC*.mpa
*.aac
*.ac FLAC FLAC Supports up to 2 channel
*.ogg OGG Vorbis Supports up to 2 channel
WMA 10 Pro supports up to 5.1
*.wma WMA WMA
*.wav wav wav
*.mid
*.midi
*.ape ape ape
midi midi type 0, type 1 are supported.
channel. WMA lossless audio is not supported. Supports up to M2 prole (except LBR mode)
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2. Product specications
Supported Video Formats
File
Extension
*.avi
*.mkv
*.asf
*.wmv
*.mp4
*.3gp
*.vro
*.mpg
*.mpeg
*.ts
*.tp
*.trp
*.mov
*.v
*.vob
*.svi
Container Video Codec Resolution
Divx 3.11 / 4 / 5 / 6
1920 x 1080
1280 x 720
1920x1080
AVI
MKV
ASF
MP4
3GP
MOV
FLV VRO VOB
PS
TS
SVAF
MPEG4 SP/ASP
H.264 BP/MP/HP
Motion JPEG 640 x 480
Microsoft MPEG-4 v3
Window Media Video
v7,v8
Window Media Video v9
MPEG2
Frame rate
(fps)
6~30
Bit rate
(Mbps)
30
8
30
Audio Codec
AC3
LPCM
ADPCM(IMA,
MS)
AAC
HE-AAC
WMA
DD+
MPEG(MP3)
G.711(A-Law,
μ-Law)
*.m2ts
*.mts
*.divx
*.webm WebM VP8 1920 x1080 20 Vorbis
MPEG1
MVC
VP6
640 x 480
24/25/30 60
4
6~30
Other Restrictions
Codecs may not function properly if there is a problem with the content data. Video content does not play or does not play correctly if there is an error in the content or container. "Sound or video may not work if they have standard bit rates/ frame rates above the TV’s compatibility ratings." If the Index Table is wrong, the Seek (Jump) function does not work. "When playing video over a network connection, the video may not play smoothly because of data transmission speeds." Some USB/digital camera devices may not be compatible with the player.
Video Decorders
Supports up to H.264, Level 4.1 (does not support FMO/ASO/RS)
VC1 AP L4 is not supported.
All video codecs excluding WMV v7, v8, MSMPEG4 v3, MVC, and VP6:
Below 1280 x 720: 60 frame max -
Above 1280 x 720: 30 frame max -
GMC is not supported.
Supports SVAF top/bottom and left/right only.
Supports Blu-ray/DVD MVC specs only.
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Audio Decorders
WMA 10 Pro supports up to 5.1 channels. Supports up to M2 prole. (Excluding M0 LBR mode)
WMA lossless audio is not supported.
Vorbis is supported for up to 2 channels.
DD+ is supported for up to 5.1 channels.
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2-4-2. Smart Control

The Smart Touch Control makes it easier and more convenient to use the TV. For example, you can use the remote control's built-in touchpad to move the focus and make selections as you would on a computer using a mouse. In addition, you can use the virtual control panel displayed on the screen to change channels, play media les, and access favorites.
Connecting to the TV
In order to operate the TV using a Smart Touch Control unit, you must rst pair it to the TV via Bluetooth.
To turn on the TV, point the Smart Touch Control at the remote control receiver of the TV and press the TV button. The 1. remote control receiver's location may vary depending on the model.
A Bluetooth icon will appear at the bottom left of the screen as shown below. The TV will then attempt to connect to the 2. Smart Touch Control unit automatically
<Attempting to connect and completion icons>
Reconnecting the Smart Touch Control Unit
If you need to reestablish the connection between the TV and the Smart Touch Control unit, press the pairing button at the back of the Smart Touch Control unit.
<The Smart Touch Control unit's pairing button>
The pairing button can be accessed by removing the control unit's battery cover. Pressing the pairing button automatically reestablishes the connection between the control unit and the TV.
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Buttons and Descriptions
Touchpad
Drag your nger on the touchpad as you would on the touchpad of a laptop to move the focus displayed on the screen. To select item, press the touchpad.
<The Smart Touch Control>
TV
Turns the TV on/off.
SOURCE
Changes the source.
STB
Turns on and off the satellite or cable set-top box connected to the TV. For this, the Smart Touch Control must be congured as a universal remote control.
VOL
Adjusts the volume.
VOICE
Run Voice Recognition. To speak a voice command, press and hold the VOICE button and say a voice command.
MUTE / AD
Turns the TV sound on/off.
< P >
Changes the channel.
MORE
Displays a virtual remote control on the screen. The virtual remote control consists of a number panel, a playback control panel, and a quick access panel. Use the touchpad to select numbers and buttons.
The colour buttons work differently, depending on the function that the TV is currently performing.
RETURN/EXIT
Returns to the previous menu.
SMART HUB
Launch Smart Hub. While an application is running, pressing the Smart Hub button terminates the application.
GUIDE
Check the digital channel broadcasting schedule.
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Reconnecting the Smart Touch Control Unit
Use the touchpad to perform various commands. Navigate to Guide (System → Device Manager → Smart Touch Control Settings → Guide) to view an on-screen guide to using the Smart Touch Control.
Dragging
Drag on the touchpad in the desired direction. Move the focus or the pointer in the direction the nger is dragging.
Tap
Tap on the touchpad. This selects the focused item.
Flicking
Flick on the touchpad in the desired direction. This moves the focus or scrolls the screen based n the direction and speed of the ick.
Tapping and Holding
Tap and hold on the touchpad for at least 3 seconds. This gives you access to hidden features included in certain applications.
Tapping and Dragging
Tap on the touchpad, drag and release. This moves the selected web item in a webpage or your current location on a map.
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Scrolling Up/Down
Scroll up/down the line on either the left or right edge of the touchpad. This scrolls a webpage or a list up/down. This scrolling feature easily accommodates both right-handed and left-handed users.
Scrolling Left/Right
Scroll left/right on the line at the top or bottom edge of the touchpad. This scrolls a horizontal webpage or the Smart Hub panel to the left/right.
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2-4-3. SMART Interaction

NOTE
The camera is sold separately.
This Smart TV is enabled with SMART Interaction, a facial- and movement-recognition feature that allows users to control the TV without the need for a remote control. To use SMART Interaction, you will need to purchase and install a separate camera. SMART Interaction makes it possible to congure settings and access features with ease. It takes approximately 15 seconds for motion recognition to come online after turning on the TV.
Face Recognition
This product saves thumbnail images of users' faces for use during the Face Login. Logging into the Smart Hub via face recognition may be less secure than logging in using an ID and password.
Users can register their faces and log into their Smart Hub accounts through Face Recognition. One face may be registered per account. Depending on the ambient brightness level and the user's skin tone, the TV may have difculty recognizing the user's face.
Face Registration
A Smart Hub login is required to register a face. Log into the Smart Hub. Create a new account if you do not already have one.
Face Recognition Login
Select Face Recognition Mode from the login window. The TV automatically recognizes a user's face. If recognition fails, try again. If the password entry option has been enabled under Change account information, you need to enter your password as well in order to log into the Smart Hub.
TV Camera Use
Under some circumstances and under certain legal conditions, the use/misuse of the TV camera may result in legal liability. There may be obligations under local privacy laws regarding the protection of individuals concerning personal data and on the free movement of such data, and possibly other laws including criminal laws, regulating camera surveillance both in the workplace and elsewhere.
By using the TV camera, users agree that it will not be used (i) in locations where cameras are generally prohibited (such as bathrooms, locker rooms or changing rooms), (ii) in any manner that will result in an invasion of a person’s privacy or (iii) in violation of any applicable laws, regulations or statutes.
If you are using a camera, rst check the back for a sticker Remove the sticker cover before adjusting the TV camera angle. When you are no longer using the camera, rotate the lens downward and secure it in place. This prevents any inadvertent or unintentional camera operation,
Motion Control Environment Test
Screen Menu → Smart Features → Motion Control
Use Motion Control to change the channel, adjust the volume, move the pointer, and control other TV functions. Some applications may not support Motion Control.
Operating Environment
Users should be located between 1.5m and 4m from the camera. The actual recognition range may vary depending on the camera angle and other factors.
Motion Control relies on the TV camera and therefore will not function if the camera is pointed up or down. Adjust the camera to the correct angle. Do not point the camera directly at the sun or any other light source or obstruct its view.
In order for the camera to recognize movement, the user has to stand out from the background.
The appropriate ambient brightness is between 50 to 500 lux.
Avoid direct sunlight when using Motion Control.
Run Motion Control Environment Test before using Motion Control to determine the camera's recognition range.
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Motion Control Environment Test
Screen Menu → Smart Features → Motion Control → Motion Control Environment Test
Run this test before using Motion Control to ensure proper functionality
Run Motion Control Environment Test and select Start within 4.9ft and 13.1ft of the TV. If light reects on the TV1.
Adjust the camera angle so that you appear inside the square displayed on the screen. Once you have nished2.
Motion Control Options
Motion Control: Activates/deactivates Motion Control.
Animated Motion Guide: Displays an animated guide when user motion is detected.
Motion Control Activvation
Raise your hand with the palm facing the TV. Hold it for a moment and slowly wave your arm and hand from side to side three or four times. When your hand is successfully recognized, the Motion Control is activated and an arrow cursor is displayed on the screen.
Using the Basic Motion Controls
The following basic motion control commands are available:
Zoom ZoomRun / Select
This action moves the cursor to the desired position.
Motion Control Screen
Screen Icons Explanation
Adjust the volume.
Turns the TV sound on/off.
Changes the channel.
Make a st to select an option or execute a command. Keeping your st clenched is like holding down a remote control button.
Make a circle with your hand in the counterclockwise direction to return to the previous menu.
Launch Smart Hub.
Check the recommended program information and air times. Select a program from the list to view detailed information about that program.
Enter a channel number using the number panel to jump to the channel. Use the playback control panel with the on-screen color buttons to control a media le that is currently playing.
Change the source.
Turn off the TV.
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Voice Recognition
Screen Menu → Smart Features → Voice Recognition
Voice Recognition lets you access and control specic functions of the TV using voice commands.
Press the
VOICE
button to run Voice Recognition.
Say a command.
Basic Voice Recognition Use
Press the VOICE button to run Voice Recognition. Say a command. You can use Voice Recognition to operate the TV.
Moving the Focu s : Say "Focus Left", "Focus Right", "Focus Up", or "Focus Down" to move the focus.
Select Item : Say "Select".
Return : Say "Previous".
Available Voice Commands : Say "Guide me". A list of basic voice commands available in the current state is
shown. With the list displayed on the screen, say "Other Commands". This displays the complete list of voice commands available in the current state.
All Voice Commands : Say "Guide me" and then "Other Commands". This displays the list of all voice commands available in the current state. Say "Show all Commands" to display a complete list of voice commands by category. Say the name of a category.
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2-4-4. SMART HUB

This TV features Smart Hub, a multi-purpose entertainment and family center. With Smart Hub, users can surf the web, download applications, and stay in touch with family and friends through social networking services. In addition, you can enjoy photo, video, and music les stored on external storage devices.
5. Social
Social Content
4. Apps
Apps & Signature SVC
1. [HOME] On TV
Advaced EPG
Watching history baes
On TV
This functions is only available on U.S and Canada.
While you watch TV, a list of recommended programs on other channels appears on the screen. You can use this list to change the channel and nd out more information about the recommended programs including how much time is left until they air.
Movies & TV Shows
2. Movies & TV Shows
P-VoD
3. Photos, Videos & Music
User EPG
From AllShare
Purchase and watch movies and series without a separate external device.
This functions is only available on U.S and Canada.
Users can buy movies and TV shows online.
Open Smart Hub and select Movies & TV Shows.
This service may be not available depending on the country or region.
Movies & TV Shows
Play back photo, video, and music les from an external storage device.
Open Smart Hub and select Photos, Videos & Music.
Enjoy photo, video and music les from an external storage device directly on your TV. Back up important les before connecting an external storage device to the TV. Samsung will not be held responsible for damaged or lost les.
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Social
Watch the latest YouTube videos and you and your friends' video posts on Facebook and Twitter. You
can also make video calls to friends by connecting the TV to a camera (sold separately).
Apps
Download and install applications such as WebBrowser and Family Tree.
Samsung Apps offers an extensive collection of free and paid news, sports, weather, and gaming content you can directly download to and enjoy on your TV. First, check the network and make sure the TV is connected to the Internet. Your TV needs to be connected to the Internet in order to use Apps.
Samsung Apps
Samsung Apps offers various free and paid news, sports, weather, and gaming applications. Samsung Apps lets you search for applications and install them directly on your TV. Read and agree to the terms and conditions of use and then browse through the categories or directly search for applications.
Fitness
Fitness is an application that helps you stay t. Create a prole, set up an exercise plan, and start exercising according to a structured regimen. Read and agree to the terms and conditions before using Fitness.
Kids
This is a quick launcher and recommended list for applications and content that is suitable for children and even provides services not currently installed on your TV. Using Kids, you can download applications and content for your children to your TV. Certain services, however, are fee-based.
WebBrowser
WebBrowser is a web-browsing application. Using WebBrowser, you can browse the Internet on your TV as you would on your computer and even watch TV while you surf the web. The browsing experience, however, may not be the same as it is on your computer. Use a keyboard and mouse for a more convenient web browsing experience.
Social Networks
Share your thoughts and comments about a program on the air through social networking services. Social Networks displays social network services such as Twitter, Facebook, Google Talk, and NateOn on a single screen. You can even post messages and comments in the same manner as you would using a computer. You must rst link your Samsung account to the respective SNS accounts before you can access them using Social Networks.
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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.
This LED TV contains electrostatically sensitive devices. Use caution when handling these components.
WARNING

3-1. Disassembly and Reassembly

Disconnect the LED TV from the power source before disassembly.1.
Follow these directions carefully; never use metal instruments to pry apart the cabinet.2.
CAUTION

3-1-1. LED TV

Place TV face down on cushioned table.
If there is no additional coment, it is same for all inches.3.
Description Picture Description Screws
1
Remove 4 screws from the ASSY
2
GUIDE P-STAND.
Remove STAND.
3
CAUTION
Stand is very heavy.
6003-001782
(M4, L12, Machine)
3-1
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Description Picture Description Screws
Remove screws of ASSY COVER
4
P-REAR.
40 inch : 6 EA / 2 EA•
46 inch : 6 EA / 2 EA•
55 inch : 6 EA / 2 EA•
Lift up and remove the ASSY COVER
5
P-REAR.
6001-002755
(M3, L6, Tapping)
6003-001782
(M4, L12, Machine)
CAUTION
Becareful when you lift up the ASSY COVER P-REAR, It's really sharp.
Remove the ASSY BOARD P-5WAY
6
SWITCH FUNCTION Cable and ASSY MISC P-AQUILA-7B Cable before removing the ASSY COVER P-MIDDLE.
2 MISC P-AQUILA-7B Cable
1 ASSY BOARD
P-5WAY SWITCH FUNCTION Cable
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Description Picture Description Screws
Remove screws of ASSY COVER
7
P-MIDDLE.
40 inch : 20 EA •
46 inch : 20 EA •
55 inch : 22 EA•
6001-002755
(M3, L6, Tapping)
Disconnect the ASSY BOARD P-JOG
8
SWITCH & IR Cable.
NOTE
First remove the cable before you remove the ASSY COVER P-MIDDLE.
Lift up and remove the ASSY COVER
9
P-MIDDLE.
ASSY BOARD P-JOG SWITCH & IR Cable
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Description Picture Description Screws
Remove the Power Cables and Speaker
10
Cables.
Remove the LVDS Cable and Panel Drive Cable.
Power Cable
LVDS Cable
Power Cable
Speaker Cable
Panel Drive Cable
LVDS Cable
Remove the screws of ASSY PCB
11
MAIN.
Remove the screws of DC VSS-LED TV
12
PD BD.
6001-003016
(M3, L5)
6001-003016
(M3, L5)
13
Remove the ASSY SPEAKER (L/R).
Speakers(R)
Speakers(L)
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3. Disassembly and Reassemble
Description Picture Description Screws
Remove the 4 screws of ASSY T CON
14
and unlock the locking of T CON Cable.
Completed disassembly.
15
Panel.•
6001-003016
(M3, L5)
T CON Cable
NOTE
Reassembly procedures are in the reverse order of disassembly procedures.
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3. Disassembly and Reassemble
A
CROSS #2(3.56) RECESS
B 8.0R
C 0.6 ± 0.1
M4.0 x 1.8 TAPPING B-TYPE
BD
C
A
CROSS #2(3.08 특수 Punch D:7.5 RECESS
M3 x 0.5 PITCH SCALOCK
TRAP 도포
인치
BD
E
C
A
CROSS #2(★M3.0F) RECESS
M3 x 0.5 PITCH SCALOCK
B
B
D
C
TRAP 도포
인치
Screw Size
Code No. COLOR A (mm) B (mm) C (mm) D (mm) E (mm) Screw Image
6003-001782 BLACK 7.80~8.20 1.85~1.95 3.81~3.91 11.4~12.0 -
6001-002755 BLACK 7.1~7.5 1.9~2.0 2.98~3.02 5.7~6.0 4.4~5.4
6001-002756 WHITE 5.6~6.0 1.15~1.25 2.92~2.98 3.7~4.0 4.4~5.4
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.
MAIN BOARD
4. Troubleshooting
MoIP Cable
Panel Wire Cable
Power Cable
SMPS
LVDS Cable
FRC+T-CON
BOARD
Speaker (R/L)
How to distinguish if the problem is caused by 3. Main Board or T CON
No Video -
If the problem is No Video but BLU is on and Indication LED is blinking repeatedly and faster than nomal booting,
replace the T-CON board.
Distorted Picture -
Check the inner patterns.
For All mode
X12 FOX_FT1 FRC Post Picture Problem
OK OK NG Main Board or Signal Source
NG OK NG Main Board
NG NG NG Main Board or LVDS cable or T CON or Panel
Only for HDMI mode (additional check)
HDMI Picture Problem
OK NG There is no problems after HDMI IC check HDMI source or HDMI jack.
NG NG There is no problems before HDMI IC check X10+ pattern or LVDS cable or T CON
4-1
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How to check inner pattern?
Enter the service mode 1. Choose ‘SVC’ Check the ‘internal pattern.’
Enter ‘Service Mode.’2.
If you do not have Factory remote control -
Power OFF INFO MENU MUTE Power On
If you have Factory remote control -
INFO Factory
Choose ‘SVC 3. Test pattern’.
Option
Control
Debug
SVC
ADC/WB
Advanced
Check inner patterns.4.
Test Pattern Mstar Test Pattern
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4-1-2. Simple ow chart of malfunction
4-3
4. Troubleshooting
Does the TV turn
on?
No
Check the Power Cord.
Yes
Is any sound of
TV when RF signal
connected?
No
Yes
Yes
Can you see
anything on the
screen?
No
Check the LVDS
Cable connected.
If necessary replace the
T-CON Board.
Yes
Can you see
OSD menu running
on the screen?
No
Check LVDS cable
connected 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 24P Cable.
If necessary, replace the
SMPS Board.
Change the Main Board.
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4. Troubleshooting

4-2. How to Check Fault Symptom

4-2-1. NO Power and No Video

Power indicator LED is on?
Yes
Check ‘Stand-By A5V’ 5V appear at
BD204?
0V to 5V (CN201 #4) -
Yes
Set On
Yes
Check ‘SW_POWER_TO_SMPS’ more
than 3.3V appear at CN201(#2)?
0V to 3.3V↑ (CN201 #2) -
Yes
Check ‘Power input of Main Ass’y’ ?
DC B13V, B5.3V appear at CN201 #3, 11,
13, 21, 23 (B13V) CN201 #1, 3 (B5V)?
0V to 13V (CN201 #3,11,13,21,23) -
0 to 5V (CN201 #1, 3) -
No
No
No
No
Check the power cord connection.
Cause : There did not supply the
power from SMPS.
Measure : Change 24P power cable
and SMPS.
Cause : Main IC(NT13) did not control
the SW_Power.
Measure : Change the Main Assy.
Cause : There did not supply the
power from SMPS.
Measure : Change 24P power cable
and SMPS.
Yes
Check ‘Power of main IC (B1.0V/B1.1V/
B3.3V)’ Check ‘Power of DDR IC(B1.5V)’
appear at BD224(1.0V), BD234(1.1V),
BD239_LD, BD225, BD226, BD227,
BD242(3.3V) BD228, BD222(1.5V)
Yes
Check ‘Power of LVDS (13V)’ appear at
TP-PANEL_VCC?
0V to 13V (IC1201 #7, 8) -
Yes
Change the LVDS cable ?
No
No
No
Cause : There is problem at DCDC
(IC202, IC213, IC204, IC201)/ LDO
Measure : Change the Main Assy.
Cause : There is probem panel or
T-con board or Main assy.
Measure : Change the Main Assy.
Change the Panel.
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Location of Parts
Main Board_Front
IC202/1.0V
IC213/1.1V
IC204/3.3V
IC201/1.5V
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4. Troubleshooting

4-2-2. Problems and Solutions

Apps
There is something
wrong with the TV.
Some application content
only appears in English.
How can I change the language?
Some application
services do not work.
The application content language may be different from the user interface language.
The ability to change the language depends on the service provider.
Check with the service provider.
Refer to the help section on the application service provider’s website.
Photos, Videos & Music
There is something
wrong with the TV.
Some les can’t be played back.
This problem may occur with high-bitrate les. Most les can be played back, but you • might experience problems with high-bitrate les.
Web Browser
Select Web Browser. The browsing screen may differ from the one on your computer.1.
The web browser is not compatible with Java applications.2.
You cannot download les. If you attempt to download a le, you will receive an error message instead.3.
The web browser may not be able to access certain websites.4.
Playing Flash videos may be restricted.5.
E-commerce for online purchases is not supported.6.
With websites that have scrollable windows, scrolling through such a window can result in corrupted characters.7.
ActiveX is not supported.8.
Certain options are not accessible in Link Browsing mode. (Switch to Pointer Browsing to activate this.)9.
Only a limited number of fonts are supported. Certain symbols and characters may not be displayed properly.10.
The response to remote commands and the resulting on-screen display may be delayed while a webpage is loading.11.
Loading a webpage may be delayed or suspended completely with certain operating systems.12.
The copy and paste operations are not supported.13.
When composing an email or a simple message, certain functions such as the font size and color selection may not be 14.
available.
There is a limit to the number of bookmarks and the size of the log le that can be saved.15.
The number of windows that can be opened concurrently varies depending on the search conditions and the TV model.16.
The web browsing speed will vary depending on the network environment.17.
Playing embedded video automatically disables PIP. Video playback may not commence after PIP is disabled. In this 18. case, you will have to reload the page.
The web browser supports .mp3 audio les only.19.
The web browser supports a specic le format for importing and exporting bookmarks. (Compatible Format: Netscape-20. bookmarkle- 1)
The folder tree information is not included when importing and exporting bookmarks.21.
Try this!
Try this!
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Exporting bookmarks to a USB device connected to the TV saves the bookmarks under a folder named "Samsung 22.
4-7
4. Troubleshooting
SmartTV Bookmark".
If Clock (System > Time > Clock) has not been enabled, the browsing history will not be saved.23.
The browsing history is saved in the order of latest to oldest, with the oldest entries being overwritten rst.24.
Depending on the types of video/audio codecs supported, it might not be possible to play back certain video and audio 25.
les during Flash playback.
A sudden change in the picture brightness inside a video window may affect the brightness of the screen. This problem 26. applies to PDP TVs only.
Video sources from PC-optimized streaming service providers may not play properly on our proprietary web browser.27.
Using the on-screen QWERTY keyboard automatically disables PIP. (Except when entering a URL.)28.
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4. Troubleshooting

4-3. Factory Mode Adjustments

4-3-1. Detail Factory Option

NOTE
If you replace the main board with new one, please change the factory option as well. The options you must change are "Type".
Model Name UE40F70**** UE46F70**** UE55F70****
SDC SDC SDC
BN95-00947A BN95-00919A BN95-00920A
CY-SF400DSL CY-SF460DSL CY-SF550DSL
DONGYANG DONGYANG HANSOL
BN44-00632B BN44-00632B BN44-00633B
L46F2P_DDY L46F2P_DDY L55F2P_DDY
Depending on Region, Chassis Ass’y is different.
PANEL
SMPS
Vendor
Code
Spec.
Vendor
Code
Spec.
Chassis Ass'y
MAIN ASSY
PBA Ass'y
Depending on Region, PBA Ass’y code is different.
Byte Item
0 Factory Reset
- - -
1 Type
2 Local set
3 SW Model
4 BOM Model
EU EU EU
UF7000 UF7005
UF7080
UF7090
7000 7005
7080
7090
UF7000 UF7005
UF7080
UF7090
7000 7005
7080
7090
UF7000 UF7005
UF7080
UF7090
7000 7005
7080
7090
5 Tuner
6 Ch table
TC
T2C
TCS2
SI_ADI
FOX_T2C
SI_TCS2
NONE NONE NONE
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4-3-2. Entering Factory Mode

4-9
4. Troubleshooting
To enter ‘Service Mode’ Press the remote -control keys in this sequence :
If you do not have Factory remote control
Power OFF INFO MENU MUTE Power On
If you have Factory remote control
INFO Factory
If you don’t have Factory remote control, can’t control some menus. (Expert, Advanced menu)
Option
Control
Debug
SVC
ADC/WB
Advanced
T-FXPDEUC-xxxx
T-FOXDEUS2-xxxx
BT Version :
E-Manual : FPDVBEUF-xxxx
Camera Version : x.xx
Mic Version : x.xx
Blaster-Version : x.xx
EDID SUCCESS
CALIB : AV / COMP / PC / HMDI /
Option : xxxx xxxx xxx
CPLD/LD : T-FOXCPLD 0003
SDAL-FOXP-MAIN-xxxx-xxxx
RFS : "Fox.P 00xx" / 201x-xx-xx
KERNEL : xxx.xxxx,/ Onboot : xxxx
DTP-DTVTD-xxxx
Backend IC[1], Data Ver : xxxx
TCON Version: xxxx
Model : xxxxxxxx
Wired MAC----
Wireless MAC---- DRM : Crt O,Nf O,Wv O, Hc O, Dc O, Mx O, Ml O
Factory Data Ver : xx
EERC Version : xx
DTP-BP-HAL-xxxx
DTP-BP-MW-xxxx
DTP-BP-APP-xxxx
Date of purchase : mm/dd/yyyy
Main SW Version Sub micom Version
Bluetooth Version
E-Manual Version Camera Version Camera(Mic) Version
IR Blaster Version
LD Version
FRC SW Version
TCON Version
Condition of Wired Mac Condition of Wireless Mac
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4. Troubleshooting

4-3-3. Factory Data

Option
Factory Menu Name Data Range
Factory Reset
Type
Local Set
SW Model
BOM Model
TUNER
Ch Table
-
40A2UF7E / 46A2UF7E / 55A2UF7E
EU
UF7000 EU / EU_ITALY / EU_GER / EU_FRANCE /
7000 UF7005 / UF7080 / UF7090
SI2190
NONE
MRT Option
Front Color U-T-CL-V75
LVDS FORMAT JEIDA
Language_Arabic xx
Region xx
PnP Language CHI
WIFI REGION K
EU_BENELUX / EU_SPAIN / EU_UK / CIS_ CA_MS / NORDIC / CIS_RUSSSIA / CIS_UKR / EU_TURKEY / EU_AFRICA / EU_ALGERIA / EU_S_AFR / EU_POLAND
OTN Support ON
OTA Support OFF
TTX OFF
China HD OFF
NT Conversion OFF
Num of DTV 1
Num of AV 1
Num of COMP 1
Num of HDMI 4
Num of SCART 0
Num of USB Port 3
Num of HeadPhone 0
Num of RVU 1
Num of Display 2
Num of IPTV 0
Num of RUI 0
Num of PVR RECORD 0
TOOLS Support 40
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Factory Menu Name Data Range
4-11
4. Troubleshooting
LNA Support OFF
24Px4 Support OFF
BD Wise Support ON
Data Service Support OFF
PVR Support OFF
CI Support OFF
LEDMotionPlus Support ON
Natural Mode Support ON
Relax Mode Support OFF
HDMI/DVI SEL 4
Select LCD/PDP LCD
Wall Mount OFF
HV Flip HV Flip / H Filp / OFF
Light Effect OFF
e-Pop Default 1
CAMERA Support OFF
NETWORK Support 3
EcoSensor Support ON
3D Support ON
BT Support ON
BT ADDRESS
Engineer Option
Auto Power MEMORY
Type Of PANEL KEY None
5 Way Function Key R BACK
Contents Bar OFF
Cable Modulation QAM
Standby led on/off OFF
Recognition Support
IF AGC 0
D AGC 0
PH BW 0
FQ BW 0
PH RATE 0
PD EN 0
PEQ Inx 0
WF Scale
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Factory Menu Name Data Range
WF Type 0
Nu of Network Stream 1
DP V Size 0
Backend Device FOX-FT1
BT_AUDIO_ON_OFF OFF
Cong_AV_PATH
ECO Standby OFF
Fast Logo Delay 0
Num of PANEL KEY 6
Control
Factory Menu Name Data Range
EDID
EDID ON/OFF OFF
EDID WRITE ALL
EDID WRITE HDMI
EDID Ver
EDID Port
Sub Option
RS-232 Jack UART Debug/UART
Watchdog OFF
Checksum 0x0000
Fast Boot in Production OFF
USB Serial OFF
Eeprom Reset
ECO IC TYPE NONE
Info Link Server Type development
Info Link Country None
TTX Group -
Visual Test -
MediaPlayDB -
OPTION_SWU
OTN Server Type operating
OTN Test Server OFF
SWU Reset
SWU Duration OFF
SWU Fail Test OFF
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Factory Menu Name Data Range
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4. Troubleshooting
OPTION_NUM
Num of ATV 1
Num of SVIDEO 0
Num of PC 0
Num of DVI 0
Num of OPTICAL Link 1
Num of MEDIA 1
Num of Tuner 1
Num of ISP 1
RF Remocon Support OFF
CDD mode -
DPMS Support OFF
Num of IPTV CIP 0
Num of CI 0
Num of DECODER 0
T-CON Device
BOARD CONTROL OFF
HP LINE LineOut
RM
Server Type Operating
RTS Mode OFF
PSA
FKP Download1 0
FKP Download2 0
LMK threshold 3
Low threshold 10
High threshold 15
CSB ON
CLB ON
PDP Option
Pixel Shift Test OFF
Logic SW 0
Panel Temperature 0
LOGIC Waveform Day 0
Logic CheckSum 0
MRT 0
SAPC Timer
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Factory Menu Name Data Range
APC Speed
Hotel Option
Hospitality Mode OFF
Power On
Menu OSD
Operation
Music Mode
External Source
Eco Solution
Cloning
Shop Option
Shop Mode OFF
Exhibition Mode OFF
3D Cube OFF
Asia Option
Unbalance OFF
AF Level adjust 3
TX Power Level 0
Mono Last Memory OFF
H Shaking OFF
SOUND
Carrier_Mute OFF
High Devi OFF
Speaker Delay Normal 0x6Eh
SPDIF PCM Gain -9dB
FM M Prescale 0x30h
FM Prescale 0x00h
AM Prescale 0x32h
NICAM Prescale 0x48h
BTSC Mono Prescale 0x19h
BTSC stereo Prescale 0x2Fh
BTSC SAP Prescale 0x2Bh
A2Ident High THID 31
A2Ident Low THID 0
Pilot Level High Thld 0x28h
Pilot Level Low Thld 0x10h
Carrier2 Amp High THID 4
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Factory Menu Name Data Range
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4. Troubleshooting
Carrier2 Amp Low THID 3
Carrier2 SNR High THR 16
Carrier2 SNR Low THR 80
Sig Error On 35
Sig Error Off 41
Amp Model TAS5745
Amp Volume 0xcbh
Amp Scale 0x35h
Amp Check Sum 0x000821B2
Woofer Type 0
Woofer Scale 0
Woofer Check Sum 0x8ah
Woofer Local EQ Checksum 0
Speaker EQ ON
PEQ Test Ready
Local Speaker EQ 0
Local EQ Checksum 0
Speaker cut-off Ferq 4
Audio-IP Test
SRS Tuning Parm 0
TruBass-CheckSum 0
Mic Scale 0
Subwoofer Support 0
India Sound OFF
AudioDock BT delay 50
Wall Filter Type 0
Wiselink Delay Menu 90
Debug
Factory Menu Name Data Range
Spread Spectrum
LVDS Spread ON
DDR Spread 1.0% Spectrum
Period 30K
Amplitude 1
HD SSC ON/Off ON
HD SSC Value 1
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Factory Menu Name Data Range
LVDS SSC ON/Off ON
LVDS SSC Value 0
DDR SSC ON/Off ON
DDR SSC Value 1
FRC LVDS SSC ON/OFF ON
FRC LVDS SSC MRR 10
FRC LVDS SSC MFR 1
FRC LVDS SSC Period 1
FRC LVDS SSC Modulation 1
FRC DDR SSC ON/OFF ON
FRC DDR SSC MRR 15
FRC DDR SSC MFR 1
FRC DDR SSC Period 1
FRC DDR SSC Modulation 1
DDR Margin
A CTRL_OFFSET_0_3 0x0
A CTRL_OFFSET_D 0x0
B CTRL_OFFSET_0_3 0x0
B CTRL_OFFSET_D 0x0
ND ADJ Support
MICOM POWER OFF
RF Mute Time
CI+1.3
OFF
OFF
6ms
OFF
FRC
FRC FDISPLAY ON/OFF 0
3D FDISPLAY ON/OFF OFF
PC Mode ON/OFF OFF
Tuner Margin
MPEG Margin
H.264 Margin
10
1000
8
CAM Wait Time
TS Clock deldy
TCON_TEMP READ
TEMP LAST
DCC VERSION
DCC CHK SEL
DCC CHECK LOCAL
0
0
60
0x0
0
0x0
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Factory Menu Name Data Range
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4. Troubleshooting
DCC CHECK TOTAL
MulitACC Checksum
IIC Bus stop
Tuner Status
DVB
SNR
BER
Signal Strength
Bandwidth
Frequency
LNA Status
FFT
Modulation
Code Rate
GI
Hier Modulation
Frequency offset
0x0
0
OFF
Timing offset
AGC
UCB
PLL Type
DEMOD Type
TPS Lock
RS Lock
SSI
SQI
Firmware Version
ISDB-T
FFT Size_1
Guard Interval_1
Freq. Offset_1
SNR_1
IF AGC_1
TMCC Lock_1
TS Packer_1
Master Lock_1
A_Modulation_1
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Factory Menu Name Data Range
A_Code Rate_1
A_Timer InterLeave_1
A_Segments Num_1
A_BER_1
B_Modulation_1
B_Code Rate_1
B_Timer InterLeave_1
B_Segments Num_1
B_BER_1
C_Modulation_1
C_Code Rate_1
C_Timer InterLeave_1
C_Segments Num_1
C_BER_1
SVC
Factory Menu Name Data Range
Test Pattern
Pattern Sel OFF
Logic Pattern Sel
Logic Level Sel
FRC Pre Test Pattern 0
FRC Post Test Pattern 0
FRC3D Fdisplay OFF
FRC3D PC Mode OFF
SOC TCON Test Pattern 0
SOC TCON Pattern Level 255
SOC TCON FRC Pattern 0
HDMI WB Pattern OFF
HDMI Pattern Sel 0
Parma Pre Test Pattern 0
Parma Post Test Pattern 0
Panel Display Time
SVC Info
Delete S/N
0Hr
0
0
Upgrade
T-CON Usb Download Failute
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Factory Menu Name Data Range
4-19
4. Troubleshooting
T-CON CheckSum Error
Logic Usb D/L
SUBMICOM UPGRADE Failute
BT UPGRADE
BT FREEPAIRING ON
Function Upgrade Failute
FRC3D FW Upgrade
Camera Upgrade
Mic Upgrade
CPLD USB Download
JP MICOM UPGRADE Failute
DP MICOM UPGRADE Failute
Jump Upgrade Failute
Smart Hub Reset
0
ER Count
WD Count 0
AR Count 0
WIFI ER Count 0
BT ER Count 0
HDMI Err Cnt 0
Camera ER Count 0
LOG(View Log)
Select Log Type NVRAM
Log View 0
Delete Log
Debug Log Down
Emergency Log Copy
Self Diagnosis
Loop Back
LAN Test
AV Audio Test
DVIN Audio Test
CVBS Test
COMP Test
USB HUB Test
HDMI Test
SCART Audio Test
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4. Troubleshooting
Factory Menu Name Data Range
SCART CVBS Test
SCART RGB Test
CPU
DDR
FLASH
EEPROM
Sound AMP
HDMI Switch IC
USB HUB IC
WIFI
LVDS
T-CON/FRC
PCB Test
MOIP
App Self Test
Device self Test
Voltage
EcoSensor
BT
EXT Sound Inspection
Woofer Sound Inspection NONE
ATV CH Inspection
DTV CH Inspection
Satellite CH Inspection
IPERF
Stopped
OPTION HDMI
Expert
DVB CI
CAL Data Backup
CAL Data Restore
ADC/WB
Factory Menu Name Data Range
ADC
AV Calibration Success
Comp Calibraion Success
PC Calibration Success
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Factory Menu Name Data Range
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4. Troubleshooting
HDMI Calibration Success
ADC Result
1st_Y_GH 258
1st_Y_GL 128
1st_Cb_BH
1st_Cb_BL
1st_Cr_RH
1st_Cr_RL
2nd_R_L 132
2nd_G_L 132
2nd_B_L 132
2nd_R_H 70
2nd_G_H 70
2nd_B_H 70
White Balance
R-Offset 128
G-Offset 128
B-Offset 128
R-Gain 128
G-Gain 128
B-Gain 128
WB_W2_R_Offset 128
WB_W2_B_Offset 128
WB_W2_R_Gain 164
WB_W2_B_Gain 63
WB_N_R_Offset 128
WB_N_B_Offset 128
WB_N_R_Gain 151
WB_N_B_Gain 108
MGA
MGA On/Off OFF
R1_Gain
B1_Gain
G1_Gain
R2_Gain
B2_Gain
G2_Gain
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Factory Menu Name Data Range
R3_Gain
B3_Gain
G3_Gain
R4_Gain
B4_Gain
G4_Gain
R5_Gain
B5_Gain
G5_Gain
R6_Gain
B6_Gain
G6_Gain
R7_Gain
B7_Gain
G7_Gain
R8_Gain
B8_Gain
G8_Gain
R9_Gain
B9_Gain
G9_Gain
R10_Gain
B10_Gain
G10_Gain
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4-4. White Balance

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4-4-1. Calibration

Into the Factory Mode.1.
Select 2. ADC/WB menu.
Select 3. ADC menu.
Option
Control
Debug
SVC
ADC/WB
Advanced
AV Calibration
Comp Calibration
PC Calibration
HDMI Calibration

4-4-2. Service Adjustment

You must perform Calibration in the Lattice Pattern before adjusting the White Balance.
Color Calibration
Adjust Specication
Source Setting Mode Pattern Use Equipment
HDMI 1280 x 720@60 Hz Pattern #24 (Chess Pattern) CA210 & Master MSPG925 Generator
(Chess Pattern)
Use other equipment only after comparing the result with that of the Master equipment. -
Input mode Calibration Pattern
CVBS IN (Model_#1) Perform in NTSC B&W Pattern #24 Lattice
Component IN (Model_#6) Perform in 720p B&W Pattern #24 Lattice
PC Analog IN (Model_#21) Perform in VESA XGA (1024x768) B&W Pattern #24 Lattice
HDMI IN Perform in 720p B&W Pattern #24 Lattice
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4. Troubleshooting
Method of Color Calibration (AV)
Apply the NTSC Lattice (N0. 3) pattern signal to the AV IN 1 port.1.
Press the Source key to switch to “AV1” mode.2.
Enter Service mode.3.
Select the “ADC” menu.4.
Select the “AV Calibration” menu.5.
In “AV Calibration Off” status, press the “► ” key to perform Calibration.6.
When Calibration is complete, it returns to the high-level menu.7.
You can see the change of the “AV Calibration” status from Failure to Success. 8.
Method of Color Calibration (Component)
Apply the 720p Lattice (N0. 6) pattern signal to the Component IN 1 port.1.
Press the Source key to switch to “Component1” mode.2.
Enter Service mode.3.
Select the “ADC” menu.4.
Select the “Comp Calibration” menu.5.
In “Comp Calibration Off” status, press the “ ►” key to perform Calibration.6.
When Calibration is complete, it returns to the high-level menu.7.
You can see the change of the “Comp Calibration” status from Failure to Success.8.
Method of Color Calibration (PC)
Apply the VESA XGA Lattice (N0. 21) pattern signal to the PC IN port1.
Press the Source key to switch to “PC” mode2.
Enter Service mode3.
Select the “ADC” menu4.
Select the “PC Calibration” menu.5.
In “PC Calibration Off” status, press the “ ►” key to perform Calibration.6.
When Calibration is complete, it returns to the high-level menu.7.
You can see the change of the “PC Calibration” status from Failure to Success.8.
Method of Color Calibration (HDMI)
Apply the 720p Lattice (N0. 6) pattern signal to the HDMI1/DVI IN port.1.
Press the Source key to switch to “HDMI1” mode.2.
Enter Service mode.3.
Select the “ADC” menu.4.
Select the “HDMI Calibration” menu.5.
In “HDMI Calibration Off” status, press the “►” key to perform Calibration.6.
When Calibration is complete, it returns to the high-level menu.7.
You can see the change of the “HDMI Calibration” status from Failure to Success.8.
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4-4-3. Adjustment

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4. Troubleshooting
Into the Factory Mode.9.
Select 10. ADC/WB menu.
Select 11. White Balance menu.
Option
Control
Debug
SVC
ADC/WB
Advanced
White Balance
(Low Light)
Sub Brightness
R offset
G offset
B offset
(Hight Light)
Sub Contrast
R gain
G gain
B gain
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4-5. RS-232C

RS232C Control
Port : COM#(Serial) -
Bit rate : 115200 -
Data Bit : 8 bit -
Parity : None -
Stop Bits : 1 -
Flow Control : None -
Description of RS232C
Pin# Name Full Name Pin# Name Full Name Pin# Name Full Name
CD Carrier Detect
1
RxD Received Data
2
TxD Transmitted Data
3
DTR Data Terminal Ready
4
GND Signal Ground
5
DSR Data Set Ready
6
RTS Request To Send
7
CTS Clear To Send
8
RI Ring Indicator
9
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4-6. AV Control Tabe

4-27
4. Troubleshooting
Control Item Cmd1 Cmd2 Cmd3 Value
General
Input
Power Power 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00
Off 0x01
On 0x02
Volume Direct 0x01 0x00 0x00 (0~100)
Up 0x01 0x00
Down 0x02 0x00
Mute 0x02 0x00 0x00 0x00
Ch. Direct 0x04 -
Continuous Up
0x03 0x00
Down 0x02 0x00
0x01 0x00
Control Item Cmd1 Cmd2 Cmd3 Value
Source List TV
AV AV1 0x01 0x00
S-Video S-Video1 0x02 0x00
TV 0x0a 0x00 0x00 0x00
AV2 0x01
AV3 0x02
S-Video2 0x01
PICTURE
Component Component1 0x03 0x00
PC PC1 0x04 0x00
HDMI HDMI1 0x05 0x00
DVI DVI1 0x06 0x00
Control Item Cmd1 Cmd2 Cmd3 Value
Mode Dynamic(Entertain)
Standard 0x01
S-Video3 0x02
Component2 0x01
Component3 0x02
PC2 0x01
PC3 0x02
HDMI2 0x01
HDMI3 0x02
HDMI4 0x03
DVI2 0x01
DVI3 0x02
0x0b 0x00 0x00 0x00
Movie 0x02
Natural 0x03
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Control Item Cmd1 Cmd2 Cmd3 Value
PICTURE
Mode CAL-NIGHT
CAL-DAY 0x05
BD Wise 0x06
Relax
BackLight (CellLight)
Contrast 0~100 0x02 0x00 (0~100)
Brightness 0~100 0x03 0x00 (0~100)
Sharpness 0~100 0x04 0x00 (0~100)
Color 0~10 0x05 0x00 (0~100)
Tint G/R 0x06 0x00 (0~100)
Advanced Settings
Black Tone
Dynamic Contrast Off 0x01 0x00
0~20 0x01 0x00 (0~20)
Off 0x07 0x00 0x00
Dark 0x01
Darker 0x02
Darkest 0x03
0x04
0x07
New function of 12"
(only PDP TV)
Low 0x01
Medium 0x02
HIgh 0x03
Shadow Detail -2 ~ 2 0x02 (-2~2)
Gamma -3 ~ 3 0x03 (-3~3)
RGB Only Mode Off 0x05 0x00
Red 0x01
Green 0x02
Blue 0x03
Color Space Auto 0x06 0x00
Native 0x01
Custom 0x02
White Balance R-Offset(LCD) 0x07 (0~50)
White Balance G-Offset(LCD) 0x08 (0~50)
White Balance B-Offset(LCD) 0x09 (0~50)
White Balance R-Gain(LCD) 0x0a (0~50)
White Balance G-Gain(LCD) 0x0b (0~50)
White Balance B-Gain(LCD) 0x0c (0~50)
White Balance Reset(LCD) 0x0d 0x00
Flesh Tone -15 ~ 15 0x0e (-15~15)
Edge Enhancement Off 0x0f 0x00
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Control Item Cmd1 Cmd2 Cmd3 Value
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4. Troubleshooting
PICTURE
Picture Option
On 0x01
xvYCC Off 0x10 0x00
On 0x01
Motion Lighting Off 0x11 0x00
On 0x01
LED Motion Plus Off 0x0a 0x07 0x00
On(Normal) 0x01
Cinema 0x02
Ticker 0x03
Color Tone
Cool 0x0a 0x00 0x00
Standard 0x01
Warm1 0x02
Warm2 0x03
Digital Noise Filter
Off 0x02 0x00
Low 0x01
Medium 0x02
Change Normal
Standard mode
MPEG Noise Filter
HDMI Black Level
Film Mode
Auto Motion Plus
High 0x03
Auto 0x04
Auto Visualization
0x05
Off 0x03 0x00
Low 0x01
Medium 0x02
High 0x03
Auto 0x04
Normal 0x04 0x00
Low 0x01
Off 0x05 0x00
Auto1 0x01
Auto2 0x02
Cinema Smooth
0x03
Off 0x06 0x00
Clear 0x01
New function of 12"
(only PDP TV)
Standard 0x02
Smooth 0x03
Custom 0x04
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Control Item Cmd1 Cmd2 Cmd3 Value
PICTURE
Screen Adjustment
Reset Picture
3D 3D Mode
Picture Size
Reset Picture
Demo 0x05
16:9 0x0b 0x0a 0x01 0x00
Zoom1 0x01
Zoom2 0x02
Wide Fit 0x03
4:3 0x04
Screen Fit 0x05
Smart View I 0x06
Smart View II 0x07
Auto Wide 0x08
Wide Zoom 0x09
Zoom 0x0a
0x0b 0x0b 0x00 0x00
Off 0x0b 0x0c 0x00 0x00
2D 3D
Side By Side 0x02
0x01
New function of 12"
(only DVB TV)
Sound
3D 2D
3D View Point
Depth
3D Auto View
Control Item Cmd1 Cmd2 Cmd3 Value
Sound Mode Standard
Music 0x01
Movie 0x02
Top Bottom 0x03
Line By Line 0x04
Vertical Line 0x05
Checker BD 0x06
Frame Sequence
Off 0x01 0x00
On 0x01
0x02 (-5~5)
0x03 (1~10)
Off 0x05 0x00
Message Notice
On 0x02
0x0c 0x00 0x00 0x00
0x07
0x01
Clear Voice 0x03
Amplify 0x04
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Control Item Cmd1 Cmd2 Cmd3 Value
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4. Troubleshooting
Sound
Equalizer Balance
100hz 0x01 (0~20)
300hz 0x02 (0~20)
1khz 0x03 (0~20)
3khz 0x04 (0~20)
10khz 0x05 (0~20)
Reset 0x06 0x00
SRS TruSurround HD (echo)
Virtual Surrond (echo)
SRS TruDialog (echo)
Dialog Clarify (X9)
Preferred Language
Off
On
Off
On
English
Spanish 0x01
0x01 0x00 (0~20)
0x02 0x00 0x00
0x01
0x03 0x00 0x00
0x01
0x04 0x00 0x00
French 0x02
Korean 0x03
Japanese 0x04
Multi-Track Sound
Auto Volume Off 0x06 0x00 0x00
Speaker Select
Sound Select
Sound Reset
3D Audio Off 0x0a 0x00 0x00
Mono
Stereo 0x01
SAP 0x02
ON 0x01
Night 0x02
TV Speaker
External Speaker 0x01
Main
Sub 0x01
Sound Reset
0x05 0x00 0x00
0x07 0x00 0x00
0x08 0x00 0x00
0x09 0x00 0x00
Low 0x01
Medium
High 0x03
0x02
New function of 12"
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Control Item Cmd1 Cmd2 Cmd3 Value
KEY
OSD
Get Status
Key Generation
Show/Hide Control
Power (On/Off) 0xf0 0x00 0x00 0x00
Volume(0~100) 0xf0 0x01 0x00 0x00
Mute (On/Off) 0xf0 0x02 0x00 0x00
Channel Number 0xf0 0x03 0x00 0x00
Source (TV/AV/…/HDMI/…) 0xf0 0x04 0x00 0x00
Picture Size 0xf0 0x05 0x00 0x00
3D (On/Off) 0xf0 0x06 0x00 0x00
Picture Mode 0xf0 0x07 0x00 0x00
Sound Mode 0xf0 0x08 0x00 0x00
Show
Hide 0x01
0x0d 0x00 0x00
0x0e 0x00 0x00 0x00
refer to
table
Key value Value
Up 96 (0x60)
Down 97 (0x61)
Left 101 (0x65)
New function of 12"
Right 98 (0x62)
Menu 26 (0x1A)
Internet 147 (0x93)
Enter(OK) 104 (0x68)
EXIT 45 (0x2D)
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4-7. Software Upgrade

Software Upgrade can be performed by downloading the. latest rmware from samsung.com to a USB memory device.
Current Version - The software already installed in the TV.
Software is represented as ‘Year/Month/Day_Version’.

4-7-1. How to Check the Software Version

Use the Main Menu
Click the "MENU" key in remote controller.1.
Select "Support" menu.2.
Locate the menu cursor "Software Upgrade" menu.3.
Click the "INFO" key.4.
Check the Main SW and Micom version. -
Use the Factory Mode
Option
Control
Debug
SVC
ADC/WB
Advanced
T-FXPDEUC-xxxx
T-FOXDEUS2-xxxx
BT Version :
E-Manual : FPDVBEUF-xxxx
Camera Version : x.xx
Mic Version : x.xx
Blaster-Version : x.xx
EDID SUCCESS
CALIB : AV / COMP / PC / HMDI /
Option : xxxx xxxx xxx
CPLD/LD : T-FOXCPLD 0003
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4. Troubleshooting

4-7-2. How to Upgade Software

Insert a USB drive containing the rmware upgrade downloaded from samsung.com into the TV.1.
NOTE
Please be careful not to disconnect the power or remove the USB drive while upgrades are being applied.
The TV will turn off and turn on automatically after completing the rmware upgrade.2.
Please check the rmware version after the upgrades are complete.3.
the new version will have a higher number than the older version. -
NOTE
When software is upgraded, video and audio settings you have made will return to their default (factory) • settings.
We recommend you write down your settings before beginning rmware update.
After update is completed, restore your previous settings.4.
Main Software Upgrade
Store the sw program named "T-FXPDEUC" in USB memory stick.
Click the "MENU" key in Remote Controller.
Select "Support - Software Update - Update Now" menu.
Click the "ENTER" key.
Wait for upgrade complete.
Check the Software Version.
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Sub Software Upgrade
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4. Troubleshooting
USB Download
After Main Software upgrade, Enter the Factory menu by below method.1.
Factory Remocon -
Click the Remocon button continuedly. (Info key+ Factory key)
Info Factory
Nomal Remocon -
Turn off the TV. 2 Click the Remocon button continuedly.
1
Info Menu Mute Power
Select the “SVC”.2.
Option
Control
Debug
SVC
ADC/WB
Advanced
Select the “SUBMICOM UPGARADE”.3.
Test pattern DCC CHK SEL 0
Panel Display Time 1Hr DCC CHECK LOCAL 0x0
Tuner Status DCC CHECK TOTAL
T-CON Usb Download Failure Fuction Upgrade off
T-CON CheckSum Error Smart Hub Reset off
Tuner Margin 10 WIFI ER COUNT 0
TS Clock delay 0 BT ER COUNT 0
SUBMICOM UPGRADE off Debug Log Down
BT ADDRESS 0000 MulitACC Checksum Errow
BT UPGRADE SVC Info
BT FREEPAIRING ON TS Clock delay TC 0
SVC Reset TS Clock delay S 0
TCON_TEMP READ 0.00
TEMP LAST 60.00
DCC VERSION 0x0
CAL Data Backup ....
CAL Data Restore ....
Click the “→” remocon key.4.
SUBMICOM UPGRADE Wait
Wait for upgrade complete. -
Check the Software version. -
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5. Wiring Diagram

5-1. Wiring Diagram

5. Wiring Diagram
5-1
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5-2
5. Wiring Diagram

5-2. Connector

CN401
1
UPGRADE TV Module
20
2
CN1201
CN1201
3
CN2201
4
COMPONENT
7
HEADPHONE / LR_OUT
8
CN302
5
LAN
6
USB 2
18
USB 3
18
1 NC 11 DGND
2 DGND 12 KITE_I2STX_BCLK
3 A5V_MOIP_PW 13 DGND
4 NC 14
5 DGND 15 KITE_I2STX_DATA1
6 USB_MOIP_DM 16 DGND
7 USB_MOIP_DP 17 KITE_I2STX_DATA2
8 DGND 18 DGND
9 WOV 19 DGND
10 AIT_RESET 20 DGND
OPTICAL
17
CN401(MOIP)
1
16
USB 1
AV-LINK
15
KITE_I2STX_
LRCLK
14
HDMI 4
13
HDMI 2
12
HDMI 3
1 B5V_PW 13 B13V_PW
SW_POWER_
2
3 B5V_PW 15 POWER_GND
4 GND 16
5 GND 17
6 GND 18
7 B13VS_PW 19 OVD_LEVEL(LD_SDA)
8 GND 20
9 B13VS_PW 21 B13V_PW
10 B5V_PW 22
11 B13V_PW 23 B13V_PW
12 NC 24 B13VS_PW
IBR(IR_OUT)
10
HDMI 1
11
2
OUT
AV-LINK
9
CN201(POWER)
14
PWM_DIMMING_
TCON1_CPLD
PWM_DIMMING_
TCON2_CPLD
OVD_ON_OFF(LD_
PWM_DIMMING_
TCON3_CPLD
PWM_DIMMING_
TCON4_CPLD
PWM_DIMMING_
TCON5_CPLD
SCL)
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CN1201(LVDS)
3
1 NC 27 LVDS_EVEN_TX0-
2 DGND 28 DGND
3 SDA_3D_FRC 29 LVDS_ODD_TX4+
PWM_DIMMING_
4
5 SCL_3D_FRC 31 LVDS_ODD_TX3+
6
7
8 SDA_PANEL 34
9 PANEL_I2C_SW 35
10
11 REF_SYNC_IN 37 LVDS_ODD_TX2+
12 SCL_PANEL 38 LVDS_ODD_TX2-
13 DGND 39 LVDS_ODD_TX1+
14 LVDS_EVEN_TX4+ 40 LVDS_ODD_TX1-
15 LVDS_EVEN_TX4- 41 LVDS_ODD_TX0+
16 LVDS_EVEN_TX3+ 42 LVDS_ODD_TX0-
17 LVDS_EVEN_TX3- 43 DGND
18 DGND 44 DGND
19
20
21 DGND 47 PANEL_VCC_13V
22 LVDS_EVEN_TX2+ 48 PANEL_VCC_13V
23 LVDS_EVEN_TX2- 49 PANEL_VCC_13V
24 LVDS_EVEN_TX1+ 50 PANEL_VCC_13V
25 LVDS_EVEN_TX1- 51 PANEL_VCC_13V
26 LVDS_EVEN_TX0+
1 R1+ 5 L1+
2 R1- 6 L1-
3 R2+ 7 L2+
4 R2- 8 L2-
TCON1
PWM_DIMMING_
TCON3
PWM_DIMMING_
TCON2
EMITTER_BT_
SYNC_OUT
LVDS_EVEN_
TXCLK+
LVDS_EVEN_
TXCLK-
CN302(SPEAKER)
4
30 LVDS_ODD_TX4-
32 LVDS_ODD_TX3-
33 DGND
TLVDS_ODD_
TXCLK+
LVDS_ODD_
TXCLK-
36 DGND
45 DGND
PWM_DIMMING_
46
TCON4
CN2201(KEY FUNCTION & BLUETOOTH &
5
WIFI)
1 BT_NRESET 14
2 WAKE_BT 15 DSCL_3.3V
3 POWER_DET 16 GND
4 A5V_PW 17 DSDA_3.3V
5 A3.3V_PW 18
6 USB_BT_DP 19 KEY_INPUT1
7 LED_CNTR 20
8 USB_BT_DM 21 KEY_INPUT2
9 IR 22
10 GND 23 A3.3V_PW
11 GND 24 GND
12
13 A3.3_PW 26 GND
EMITTER_BT_
SYNC_BUFF
6
1 TX+ 5 DGND
2 DGND 6 RX-
3 TX- 7 NC
4 RX+ 8 LAN_GND
CN404(COMPONENT)
7
1 DGND 5 TEST_PB
2 COMP_Y 6 TEST_PR
3 COMP_PB 7 COMP_PR
4 TEST_CVBS_Y3
CN301(HEADPHONE / LR_OUT)
8
1 DGND 5 TEST_SR
2 HP_AUD_SL_OUT 6 IDENT_HP
3 HP_SUD_SR_OUT 7 DGND
4 TEST_SL
CN501_UBA(AV-LINK)
9
1 DGND 5 TEST_SR
2 SC1_AV2_CVBS_IN 6 TEST_SL
3 SC1_AV2_SR_IN 7 SC1_AV2_SL_IN
4 IDENT_SC1_AV2
25 GND
CN1701(LAN)
EMITTER_BT_
SYNC_OUT
B5V_USB_OP_
WIFI_CI_PW
USB_WIFI_DM_
HUB2
USB_WIFI_DP_
HUB2
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CN2402_IRB(IR_OUT)
10
1 DGND 5 NC
2 IRB_IR_TX 6 IRB_JACK_ID
3 NC 7 DGND
4 NC
CN601(HDMI 1/STB)
11
1 HDMI1_RX2+ 11 DGND
2 DGND 12 HDMI1_RXCLK-
3 HDMI1_RX2- 13 HDMI_CEC
4 HDMI1_RX1+ 14 DGND
5 DGND 15 HDMI1_DDC_SCL
6 HDMI1_RX2- 16 HDMI1_DDC_SDA
7 HDMI1_RX0+ 17 DGND
8 DGND 18 HDMI1_5V
9 HDMI1_RX0- 19 HDMI1_HPD
10 HDMI1_RXCLK+
CN602(HDMI 2/DVI_PC)
12
1 HDMI2_RX2+ 11 DGND
2 DGND 12 HDMI2_RXCLK-
3 HDMI2_RX2- 13 HDMI_CEC
4 HDMI2_RX1+ 14 DGND
5 DGND 15 HDMI2_DDC_SCL
6 HDMI2_RX2- 16 HDMI2_DDC_SDA
7 HDMI2_RX0+ 17 DGND
8 DGND 18 HDMI2_5V
9 HDMI2_RX0- 19 HDMI2_HPD
10 HDMI2_RXCLK+
CN604(HDMI 4/MHL)
14
1 HDMI4_RX2+ 11 DGND
2 DGND 12 HDMI4_RXCLK-
3 HDMI4_RX2- 13 HDMI_CEC
4 HDMI4_RX1+ 14 DGND
5 DGND 15 HDMI4_DDC_SCL
6 HDMI4_RX2- 16 HDMI4_DDC_SDA
7 HDMI4_RX0+ 17 DGND
8 DGND 18 HDMI4_5V
9 HDMI4_RX0- 19 HDMI4_HPD
10 HDMI4_RXCLK+
CN604(HDMI 4/MHL)
15
1 HDMI4_RX2+ 11 DGND
2 DGND 12 HDMI4_RXCLK-
3 HDMI4_RX2- 13 HDMI_CEC
4 HDMI4_RX1+ 14 DGND
5 DGND 15 HDMI4_DDC_SCL
6 HDMI4_RX2- 16 HDMI4_DDC_SDA
7 HDMI4_RX0+ 17 DGND
8 DGND 18 HDMI4_5V
9 HDMI4_RX0- 19 HDMI4_HPD
10 HDMI4_RXCLK+
CN502_US(AV_LINK)
16
1 DGND 5 NC
2 FA_TX 6 IDENT_FANET
3 FA_RX 7 DGND
4 NC
CN603(HDMI 3/ARC)
13
1 HDMI3_RX2+ 11 DGND
2 DGND 12 HDMI3_RXCLK-
3 HDMI3_RX2- 13 HDMI_CEC
4 HDMI3_RX1+ 14 DGND
5 DGND 15 HDMI3_DDC_SCL
6 HDMI3_RX2- 16 HDMI3_DDC_SDA
7 HDMI3_RX0+ 17 DGND
8 DGND 18 HDMI3_5V
9 HDMI3_RX0- 19 HDMI3_HPD
10 HDMI3_RXCLK+
CN2102(USB1)
17
1 USB1_VCC_5V_PW 3 USB1_DP
2 USB1_DM 4 DGND
U301(OPTICAL)
18
1 FOX_SPDIF_OUT 3 DGND
B5V_USB_OP_
2
1 USB2_VCC_5V_PW 3 USB2_DP
2 USB2_DM 4 DGND
WIFI_CI_PW
19
CN2103(USB2)
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CN1301(UPGRADE TV MODULE)
20
1 UP_SSRXP 24
2 UP_SSRXM 25
3 NC 26
4 B13V_UP_PW 27 DGND 50 B13V_UP_PW 73 DGND
5 B13V_UP_PW 28
6 NC 29
FOX_LVDS_ODD_
7
8
9
10
11
12
13 DGND 36 HUB2CPU_USB_DP 59 DGND 82 FOX_I2STX1_BCLK
14
15
16 DGND 39 FOXAP_USB3_DP 62 DGND 85
17
18
19
20
FOX_LVDS_EVEN_
21
FOX_LVDS_EVEN_
22
FOX_LVDS_EVEN_
23
TX0-
FOX_LVDS_ODD_
TX0+
FOX_LVDS_ODD_
TX1-
FOX_LVDS_ODD_
TX1+
FOX_LVDS_ODD_
TX2-
FOX_LVDS_ODD_
TX2+
FOX_LVDS_ODD_
TXCLK-
FOX_LVDS_ODD_
TXCLK+
FOX_LVDS_ODD_
TX3-
FOX_LVDS_ODD_
TX3+
FOX_LVDS_ODD_
TX4-
FOX_LVDS_ODD_
TX4+
TX0-
TX0+
TX1-
FOX_LVDS_EVEN_
TX1+
FOX_LVDS_EVEN_
TX2-
FOX_LVDS_EVEN_
TX2+
FOX_LVDS_EVEN_
TXCLK-
FOX_LVDS_EVEN_
TXCLK+
30 DGND 53 LVDS_ODD_TX0- 76 DGND
FOX_LVDS_EVEN_
31
FOX_LVDS_EVEN_
32
FOX_LVDS_EVEN_
33
FOX_LVDS_EVEN_
34
35 DGND 58 LVDS_ODD_TX2+ 81 FOX_I2STX1_LRCLK
37 HUB2CPU_USB_DM 60 LVDS_ODD_TXCLK- 83
38 DGND 61 LVDS_ODD_TXCLK+ 84 UP_MODULE_SYNC
40 FOXAP_USB3_DM 63 LVDS_ODD_TX3- 86 B3.3V_PW
41 DGND 64 LVDS_ODD_TX3+ 87
42 EXT_UART_RX 65 LVDS_ODD_TX4- 88 UP_MODULE_SPDIF
43 EXT_UART_TX 66 LVDS_ODD_TX4+ 89 A5V_PW
44 CPU2CPU_USB_DP 67 LVDS_EVEN_TX0- 90 CPU2CPU_USB_DM
45 SBB_MDI0_TX+ 68 LVDS_EVEN_TX0+ 91 SBB_MDI1_RX+
46 SBB_MDI0_TX- 69 LVDS_EVEN_TX1- 92 SBB_MDI1_RX-
TX3-
TX3+
TX4-
TX4+
47 UP_SSTXP 70 LVDS_EVEN_TX1+
48 UP_SSTXM 71 LVDS_EVEN_TX2-
49 NC 72 LVDS_EVEN_TX2+
51 B13V_UP_PW 74
52 NC 75
54 LVDS_ODD_TX0+ 77 LVDS_EVEN_TX3-
55 LVDS_ODD_TX1- 78 LVDS_EVEN_TX3+
56 LVDS_ODD_TX1+ 79 LVDS_EVEN_TX4-
57 LVDS_ODD_TX2- 80 LVDS_EVEN_TX4+
LVDS_EVEN_
TXCLK-
LVDS_EVEN_
TXCLK+
FOX_I2STX1_SPK_
SDATA
EXT_GPIO0_
NRESET
EXT_GPIO1_
WAKEUP
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5-3. Connector Functions

Connector Function
CN201_3D IP CNM803
CN1401_FHD FRC+T-CON
Supply main power and dimming signal from IP Board to Main Board.
The LVDS signal transfered from Main Board to Panel.
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5-4. Cables

Use Main-SMPS (24P) Main-TCON Function-Main
40 inch BN39-01773G 40 inch BN96-26671S 40 inch BN39-01773G
Code No.
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NOTE
The part code for some cables may differ depending on your region.
46 inch BN39-01773F 46 inch BN96-26671P 46 inch BN39-01773F
55 inch BN39-01773E 55 inch BN96-26671N 55 inch BN39-01773E
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5-5. The types of module

Use Wi-Fi module Bluetooth module Function module
40" : BN96-26507B
Code No. BN59-01161A BN96-25376A
Standard IEEE802.11abgn - -
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NOTE
The part code for some module may differ depending on your region and Model name.
46" : BN96-26507C 55" : BN96-26507D
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