Samsung UN65H6203AFXZA, UN60H6203AFXZA, UN50H6203AFXZA, UN50H5203AFXZA, UN46H6203AFXZA User Manual

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Contents
Connecting Antenna and External devices
Antenna Connection
Video Device Connections
2 HDMI Connection
3 Component Connection
4 Composite (A/V) Connection
Audio Input and Output Connections
5 Digital Audio (Optical) Connection
6 Audio Output Connection
Connecting to a Computer
7 Connecting Through the HDMI Port
8 Connecting With a DVI to HDMI Cable
9 Connecting Through Samsung Link
9 Connecting Through DLNA Using Your Home Network
Connecting To a Mobile Device
11 Screen Mirroring
Using the Remote Control and Peripherals
16 Displaying and Using the On-Screen Remote
Controlling External Devices with the TV Remote ­Using the Universal Remote
17 Connecting the IR Extender Cable
18 Setting Up the Universal Remote Control
19 Universal Remote Features
Controlling the TV with a Keyboard
20 Connecting a Keyboard
20 Using the Keyboard
Controlling the TV with a Mouse
21 Connecting a Mouse
22 Using the Mouse
Entering Text Using the On-Screen QWERTY Keypad
23 Using Additional Functions
13 Connecting Mobile Devices without a Wireless Router
(Wi-Fi Direct)
13 Connecting Through Samsung Link
14 Connecting Through DLNA Using Your Home Network
14 Specifying the Name of the TV on a Network
Switching Between Video Sources
15 Other Functions Available When You Display the Source
List
15 The Universal Remote Function
Internet Connection
Establishing a Wired Internet Connection
24 Using Cat 7 LAN Cables
25 Connecting to a Wired Internet Network Automatically
26 Connecting to a Wired Internet Network Manually
Establishing a Wireless Internet Connection
28 Connecting to a Wireless Internet Network Automatically
29 Connecting to a Wireless Internet Network Manually
30 Connecting to a Wireless Internet Network with WPS
Troubleshooting Internet Connectivity Issues
31 Troubleshooting Wired Internet Connectivity Issues
32 Troubleshooting Wireless Internet Connectivity Issues
Checking the Internet Connection Status
Smart Features
TV Viewing
Smart Hub
34 Testing Smart Hub connections
35 Opening the First Screen
36 Moving to the Panel Screen
36 Using the Smart Hub Tutorial
36 Resetting Smart Hub
Using Smart Hub with a Samsung Account
37 Creating a Samsung Account
39 Signing in to a Samsung Account
40 Linking Your Samsung Account to External Service
Accounts
41 Changing and Adding Information to a Samsung Account
41 Deleting a Samsung Account from the TV
Using the SAMSUNG APPS Panel
43 Using Supported Features via the Pop-Up Menu -
Downloaded Apps
44 Using Supported Features via the Pop-Up Menu -
Recommended Apps
44 Installing an App
Using the e-Manual
46 Launching the e-Manual
46 Additional e-Manual Features
47 Accessing the Menu from the e-Manual
47 Loading Reference Pages
47 Updating the e-Manual to the Latest Version
48 Using Web Browser
52 Relocating an App on the Apps Screen.
52 Deleting an App from the TV
53 Rating/Reviewing an App
53 Updating Apps
54 Using Other App Features and Functions
Using the Multimedia (Playing Photos, Videos, and Music)
55 Playing Media Content Saved on a USB Device
Digital Broadcast Information at a Glance
63 Using the Guide
64 Viewing Detailed Information
64 Checking Current Program Info
64 Changing the broadcast signal
64 Digital Channel Signal Info and Strength
Setting Up a Schedule Viewing
65 Digital Channel Schedule Viewing
66 Analog Channel Schedule Viewing
67 Canceling a Schedule Viewing
67 Editing a Schedule Viewing
Using the Channel List
Registering, Removing, and Editing Channels
69 Registering and Removing Channels
70 Editing Registered Channels
71 Program Rating Lock
Creating a Personal Favorites List
74 Registering Channels as a Favorites
75 Selecting from Favorite List Channels Only
Editing a Favorites List
76 Edit Favorites Screen Menu Items
Making Sports Programs More Realistic with Soccer Mode
79 Enabling Soccer Mode
TV-Viewing Support Features
80 Showing Captions
82 Enabling the Audio Guide for the Video Description
82 PIP Broadcast Viewing
83 Scanning for Available Channels
83 Selecting the Broadcast Audio Language
84 Fine-Tuning the Screen
84 Remove Scrambled Channels
56 Playing Multimedia Content Saved on a Computer/
Mobile Device
58 Playing Photos
59 Playing Videos
61 Playing Music
62 Functions on the Media Content List Screen
Picture and Sound Settings
Updating the TV’s Software
105 Update now
Changing the Picture Mode and Adjusting the Picture Quality
85 Choosing the Right Picture Mode for the Viewing
Environment
86 Adjusting the Picture Quality for Each Picture Mode
87 Fine-Tuning Each Picture Mode (Advanced Settings)
89 Adjusting the Picture for Easier Viewing (Picture Options)
Viewing in 3D
91 Starting 3D
92 Changing the 3D Mode
93 Adjusting the 3D Effect
Picture Support Functions
94 PIP Broadcast Viewing
95 Changing the Picture Size and Position
96 Listening to Audio Only with the Screen Turned Off
(Picture Off)
96 Resetting the Picture Mode Settings
Changing the Sound Mode and Using Sound Effects
97 Choosing the Right Sound Mode for the Environment
105 Online
106 Manually, Using a USB Flash Drive
107 Enabling Automatic Software Updates
Protecting the TV from Hacking and malicious code
107 Checking the TV and Connected Storage Media
108 Automatically Scanning when the TV is Powered On
108 Automatically Adding malicious code to the Blocked List
Using Other Functions
109 Setting Up a Password
109 Changing the Menu Language
109 Checking Notifications
109 Adjusting the Menu Transparency
110 White Text on Black Background (High Contrast)
110 Expanding the Smart Hub's Focus Area
110 Locking/Unlocking the Panel Keys
110 Showing/Hiding the Samsung Logo while Booting
110 Enabling Game Mode
111 Enjoying Rich Colors and Superior Picture Quality (BD
Wise)
97 Using Sound Effects
Sound Support Functions
98 Selecting Speakers
98 Designating the TV's Installation Type
99 Enabling Digital Audio Output
99 Listening to 3D Audio in 3D Mode
99 Resetting All Sound Settings
General
Setting the Time and Using the Timer
100 Setting the Current Time
101 Using the Timers
Using the Screen Burn Protection and Energy Saving Features
104 Preventing Screen Burn
111 Registering the TV as a DivX-Certified Device (To Watch
For Pay DivX Movies)
112 Restoring the TV to the Factory Settings
112 Using the TV as a Display Model (exclusively for retail
stores)
Troubleshooting
Getting Support
113 Support through Remote Management
114 Finding the Information You Need for Service
Requesting support
There is a problem with the picture
115 Testing the Picture
I can't hear the sound clearly
104 Using Energy Saving Features
117 Testing the Sound
Read Before Using the Web Browser
I can't see 3D images clearly.
118 Testing 3D Picture Quality
There is a problem with the broadcast.
My computer won't connect.
I can't connect to the Internet.
I am having trouble launching/using apps.
My file won't play.
I want to reset the TV.
Other Issues
Appendix
Read Before Using 3D Viewing Mode
123 3D Precautions
Read Before Playing Photo, Video, or Music Files
130 Photo, Video, and Music File Use Limitations
130 Compatible Storage Devices for File Transfers
131 Supported External Subtitles
131 Supported Internal Subtitles
132 Supported Image Formats and Resolutions
132 Supported Music Formats and Codecs
133 Supported Video Codecs
Read After Installing the TV
135 Picture Sizes and Input Signals
135 Installing an Anti-Theft Lock
136 Read Before Setting Up a Wireless Internet Connection
Read Before Connecting a Computer (Supported Resolutions)
137 LED 5300, 5200, 5100, 6100 and 6200 series
137 IBM
137 MAC
Supported Resolutions for 3D Modes
126 HDMI
126 Component
126 Digital Channel
126 Videos/Photos
126 Computer via HDMI Cable
Read Before Using Apps
138 VESA DMT
139 LED 4500, 4300 and 4200 series
139 IBM
139 MAC
139 VESA DMT
Supported Resolutions for Video Signals
140 CEA-861
License
Glossary

Antenna Connection

If you are not connecting your TV to a cable or satellite box, you must connect an antenna or a cable outlet to the TV to receive broadcast signals.
Connect a cable from an antenna or cable outlet to the ANT IN connector as shown in the diagram below.
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An antenna connection is not necessary when a cable box or satellite receiver is used.

Video Device Connections

Your TV has a variety of connectors for video input from external devices such as cable boxes, satellite receivers, Blu-ray players, DVD players, camcorders, and gaming consoles. Below is a list of featured connectors shown in descending order of picture quality.
HDMI
Component
Composite (A/V)
Connect a video device to the TV via an HDMI connector for the best picture quality. If the device does not have an HDMI connector, try a component connector to get the next best picture quality.
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The number of connectors and their names and locations may vary depending on the model.
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Refer to the external device's operating manual when connecting it to the TV. The number of external device connectors and their names and locations may vary depending on the manufacturer.

HDMI Connection

The following types of HDMI cables are recommended:
High-Speed HDMI Cable
High-Speed HDMI Cable with Ethernet
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Use an HDMI cable with a thickness of 0.55 inches (14mm) or less.
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Using a non-certified HDMI cable may result in a blank screen or a connection error.
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Some HDMI cables and devices may not be compatible with the TV due to different HDMI specifications.
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This TV does not support HDMI Ethernet Channel. Ethernet is a LAN (Local Area Network) built with coaxial cables standardized by the IEEE.
Refer to the diagram and connect the HDMI cable to the video device's HDMI output connector and the TV's HDMI input connector.
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The number of connectors and their names and locations may vary depending on the model.
Once the connection has been made, press the SOURCE button to select the connected external device.

Component Connection

Refer to the diagram and connect the Component cable to the TV's component input connectors and the device's component output connectors.
Make sure the cable colors match the connector colors.
Once the connection has been made, press the SOURCE button to select the connected external device.

Composite (A/V) Connection

Refer to the diagram and connect the AV cable to the TV's AV input connectors and the device's AV output connectors.
If you are using the TV's AV input connectors, connect the device's audio output to the TV using a Y connector.
Once the connection has been made, press the SOURCE button to select the connected external device.

Audio Input and Output Connections

Your TV has a variety of connections for audio input from devices such as Blu-ray players and DVD players and for audio output to such devices as amplifiers. The connections are listed below.
Digital Audio (Optical)
Audio (Analog)
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For better audio quality, it is a good idea to use an AV receiver.
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The number of connectors and their names and locations may vary depending on the model.
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Refer to the external device's operating manual when connecting it to the TV. The number of external device connectors and their names and locations may vary depending on the manufacturer.
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When connecting the external device to the external speaker, be sure to connect the external speaker to the TV first, and then connect the external device. Sync problems may develop if the connection order is reversed.

Digital Audio (Optical) Connection

Connecting an AV receiver to the TV via a digital audio (optical) connector lets you listen to digital audio.
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Connecting a device using an optical cable does not automatically turn off the TV speakers. To turn off the TV's speakers, set TV Sound Output (Sound > Speaker Settings > TV Sound Output) to something other than TV Speaker.
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Adjust the audio device's volume using its remote control.
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An unusual noise coming from the audio device while you are using it may indicate a problem with the audio device itself. If this occurs, ask for assistance from the audio device's manufacturer.
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Digital audio is only available with 5.1-channel broadcasts.
Refer to the diagram and connect the optical cable to the TV's digital audio output connector and the device's digital audio input connector.

Audio Output Connection

Refer to the diagram and connect an audio cable to the TV's audio output connector and the device's audio input connector.
Once the connection has been made, press the SOURCE button to select the connected external device.

Connecting to a Computer

You can connect a computer directly to the TV using an HDMI or DVI to HDMI cable and use the TV as a monitor. You can also connect the TV to a computer via your home network and access media files saved on the computer on the TV screen. The kinds of connections you can make are listed below.
To use the TV as a Computer Monitor
Connect through the HDMI Port using an HDMI cable.
You can connect the computer to the TV using an HDMI cable and display the computer screen on the TV.
Connect though the HDMI (DVI) port using a DVI to HDMI cable.
You can connect a computer to the TV by connecting the computer's DVI port to the TV's HDMI (DVI) port with a DVI to HDMI cable and display the computer screen on the TV.
To Access Media Files on a Computer and View or Play Them on the TV
Connect Through Samsung Link.
Quickly access photo, video, and music files saved on a computer on which Samsung Link software is installed, even if you do not connect the TV directly to the computer.
Connect Through DLNA Using Your Home Network.
Quickly access photo, video, and music files saved on a computer by connecting the TV and the computer to the same router or AP.

Connecting Through the HDMI Port

For an HDMI connection, we recommend one of the following HDMI cable types:
High-Speed HDMI Cable
High-Speed HDMI Cable with Ethernet
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Use an HDMI cable with a thickness of 0.55 inches (14mm) or less. Using a non-certified HDMI cable may result in a blank screen or a connection error.
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Some HDMI cables and devices may not be compatible with the TV due to different HDMI specifications.
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This TV does not support HDMI Ethernet Channel. Ethernet is a LAN (Local Area Network) built on coaxial cables standardized by the IEEE.
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Many computer graphics adaptors do not have HDMI ports, but have DVI ports instead. If your computer graphics adaptor has a DVI port, use a DVI to HDMI cable to connect the computer to the TV. For more information, refer to "Connecting With a DVI to HDMI Cable".
Refer to the diagram and connect an HDMI cable to the computer's HDMI output connector and the TV's HDMI input connector.
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The number of ports, and their names and locations may vary depending on the model.
Once the connection has been made, press the SOURCE button to select the connected external device.

Connecting With a DVI to HDMI Cable

If the graphics adapter of your computer does not support the HDMI interface, connect the computer to the TV with a DVI (Digital Visual Interactive) to HDMI cable. Note that the DVI to HDMI connection is only supported by the HDMI (DVI) port and does not support audio signal transmission. To listen to the computer sound, connect external speakers to the computer’s audio output connector.
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For the resolutions supported by the TV, refer to "Read Before Connecting a Computer (Supported Resolutions)".
Refer to the diagram and connect the DVI to HDMI cable to the TV's HDMI (DVI) port and the computer's DVI output port.
Once the connection has been made, press the SOURCE button to select the connected external device.

Connecting Through Samsung Link

Quickly access photo, video, and music files saved on a computer on which Samsung Link software is installed. In addition, using Samsung Link, you can view or play the content of a computer which is registered with Samsung Link through your Samsung account, even if the computer and the TV are not connected to the same router or AP.
On a computer, navigate to the Samsung content and service portal (http://link.samsung.com),
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and then sign into your Samsung account.
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To install the Samsung Link desktop software, you need to sign into your Samsung account. If you don't have a Samsung account, create one first.
Install the Samsung Link desktop software. When the installation is complete, the computer will
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be registered with Samsung Link.
Specify a folder on the computer to connect to the TV. You can view or play the photo, video,
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and music files in the specified folder on the TV.
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For more information about using the Samsung Link desktop software, refer to the Help section of the Samsung Link software.

Connecting Through DLNA Using Your Home Network

Quickly access and play photo, video, and music files stored on a computer on the TV.
Connect the TV and the computer to the same router or AP. Once you connect them to the same
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router or AP, a home network is configured.
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DLNA is the technology that lets TV's, computers, and mobile devices connected to one wired or wireless router share content.
On the computer, select [Control Panel] > [Network and Internet] > [Network and Sharing Center]
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> [Change advanced sharing settings], and then select [Choose media streaming options...] to activate media streaming.
From the list, set the TV to [Allowed].
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Launch Windows Media Player on a computer. Select [Settings] > [Library Management], and then
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add the location where photo, video, and music files are saved to play them on the TV.
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Alternatively, you can move the files to the default folder specified by Windows Media Player, and then play or view them on the TV.
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As long as File Sharing is activated, unauthorized access may occur. When you do not need to access data, disable File Sharing.

Connecting To a Mobile Device

You can connect a mobile device such as a smartphone or tablet directly to the TV, or connect it to the network and display the mobile device's screen or play its content on the TV. The kinds of connections you can make are listed below.
Connect by Mirroring the Mobile Device's Screen on the TV (Screen Mirroring)
Wirelessly connect the TV and the mobile device with the mirroring function. You can view the mobile device's screen on the TV screen.
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This option is available only on a mobile device that supports the mirroring function.
Connect Mobile Devices without a Wireless Router (Wi-Fi Direct)
Wi-Fi Direct enables you to connect the TV and the mobile device without a router or AP. Quickly access and play photo, video, and music files in the connected mobile device on the TV.
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This option is available only on a mobile device that supports the Wi-Fi Direct function.
Connect Through Samsung Link
Samsung Link enables you to play photo, video, and music files saved on a Samsung Link­enabled mobile device easily, without the need for a connection to the TV.
Connect Through DLNA Using Your Home Network
You can conveniently play photo, video, and music files saved on a mobile device by connecting the mobile device and the TV to the same router or AP.

Screen Mirroring

MENU > Network > Screen Mirroring
Wirelessly connect a mirroring-enabled mobile device to the TV and play the video and audio files stored on the device on the TV. Mirroring refers to the function that plays the video and audio files located on a mobile device on a TV and on the mobile device simultaneously.
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To use the Screen Mirroring function, the mobile device must support a mirroring function such as AllShare Cast or Screen Mirroring. To check whether your mobile device supports the mirroring function, please visit the mobile device manufacturer's website.
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The video or audio may intermittently stop depending on network conditions.
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Connecting via a mobile device
On the mobile device, run Screen Mirroring. The mobile device searches for available devices to
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connect to.
In the search result list, select the TV. The TV displays a pop-up at the top of the screen.
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In the pop-up, select Allow to connect the mobile device.
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All previously allowed mobile devices will automatically connect without needing approval.
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If you select Deny, the device cannot connect. In addition, you are setting the device's connection status to Deny and it will not be able to connect in the future unless you change its connection status. To change the connection status of a denied device, Navigate to Network > Screen Mirroring > Device
Manager, select the device, and then select Allow.
Connecting by Automatically Allowing the Connection
Navigate to Network > Screen Mirroring, and then select Screen Mirroring. The Screen Mirroring
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function starts. You can also start screen mirroring by pressing the SOURCE button on your remote, and then selecting Screen Mirroring from the list at the top of the screen.
Launch Screen Mirroring on your mobile device. The device searches for available devices.
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Select the TV from the list. The TV automatically allows the connection and the device connects.
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If the mobile device cannot connect, try turning the TV off and on.
Managing the Connection Status of Previously Connected Mobile Devices
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This function is only available if devices have previously connected to the TV or have previously attempted to connect and been denied.
Navigate to Network > Screen Mirroring > Device Manager. The TV displays a list of devices that
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have previously connected to the TV or have tried to connect to the TV and been denied. The status of the connection (Allow/Deny) is also displayed.
Select a device. A pop-up appears.
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In the pop-up, you can select Allow connection, Deny connection, or Delete the device from the
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list.

Connecting Mobile Devices without a Wireless Router (Wi-Fi Direct)

Navigate to MENU > Network > Wi-Fi Direct
You can connect a mobile device with the Wi-Fi Direct feature directly to the TV without using a wireless router or AP. By connecting a mobile device to the TV through Wi-Fi Direct, you can play photo, video, and music files saved on the mobile device on the TV.
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This option is available only on a mobile device that supports the Wi-Fi Direct function. Please check if your mobile device supports Wi-Fi Direct.
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The video or audio may intermittently stop depending on network conditions.
Enable Wi-Fi Direct on the mobile device, and then navigate to Network and select Wi-Fi Direct
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on the TV. The TV automatically scans for and displays a list of available devices. The TV's name also appears on the mobile device.
Select the device from the list to initiate a connection. If a connection request is made by the TV,
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a permission message appears on the mobile device and vice versa.
Allow the connection. The TV and mobile device connect.
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Connecting Through Samsung Link

Samsung Link lets you play the photo, video, and music files saved on a Samsung Link-enabled mobile device. In addition, using Samsung Link, you can play the content of a mobile device, which is registered to Samsung Link through your Samsung account, even if the mobile device and the TV are not connected to the same router or AP.
Run the Samsung Link app on the mobile device, and then sign in to your Samsung account.
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To use Samsung Link, you have to sign in to your Samsung account. If you don't have a Samsung account, create one first.
Access and play photo, video, and music files saved on the mobile device.
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For more information about using the Samsung Link mobile software, refer to the Help section of the software.

Connecting Through DLNA Using Your Home Network

Quickly access and play photo, video, and music files stored on a mobile device on the TV.
Connect both the TV and the mobile device to the same router or AP. Once you connect them to
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a single router or AP, a home network is configured.
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DLNA is the technology that lets TV's, computers, and mobile devices connected to one wired or wireless router share content.
Enable File Sharing on the mobile device. You can play the content shared on the mobile device
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on the TV.
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As long as File Sharing is active, unauthorized access can occur. When you do not need to access data, disable File Sharing.

Specifying the Name of the TV on a Network

MENU > Network > Device Name
Choose or specify a name for the TV that will appear on mobile devices and laptop computers.
Select Device Name from the Network menu, and then choose a name from the list that appears.
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Alternatively, select User Input to enter a name manually.
Check the name from a mobile device or laptop computer.
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Switching Between Video Sources

Press the SOURCE button to switch between external devices connected to the TV. For example, to switch to a game console connected to the second HDMI connector, press the SOURCE button. The
Source List appears across the top of the screen. From the Source List, select HDMI2.
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The connector names may vary depending on the product.

Other Functions Available When You Display the Source List

A number of functions are available in the pop-up Options menu when the TV displays the Source List. The functions that appear in the Options menu vary, depending on the source you selected in the Source List and the external device connected to the source.
To view the Options menu, press the TOOLS button or press and hold the E button.
The functions that appear in the Options menu can include any of the following:
Edit Name: Lets you assign a device name to an input source, for example, Blu-ray to HDMI1. To
assign a device name to an input source, follow these steps:
Open the Source List. The list appears in a horizontal line across the top of the TV. Using your
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remote, highlight the source you want to assign a device name to.
Select Edit Name in the Options menu. The on-screen keyboard appears.
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Using the keyboard, enter a new name. You can enter up to 15 characters.
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When finished, select DONE on the keyboard, and then press the E button.
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Information: View information about the connected devices.
Remove USB: Use to safely remove a USB device connected to the TV. This option is only
available when a USB device has been selected.
Delete: Use to delete an external device from a source. When you delete an external device
from a source, you erase the information the TV has stored about the device and you delete the association the device has with the source.

The Universal Remote Function

This function may not be available depending on the country or model.
When you display the Source List, the Universal Remote Setup button is displayed in the upper right corner of the screen. Select this button to start the Universal Remote function. The Universal Remote function lets you control cable boxes, Blu-ray players, home theaters, and other external devices using your TV remote control. Refer to the "Controlling External Devices with the TV Remote - Using the Universal Remote" section for more information on using the Universal Remote function.

Displaying and Using the On-Screen Remote

The KEYPAD button may not be available depending on the model or area.
Press the KEYPAD button on the remote to display the On-Screen Remote on the TV's screen. Use the On-Screen Remote to enter numbers, control content playback, and use the features and functions of the TV, just like a real remote.
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The On-Screen Remote buttons may vary, depending on the TV model and the TV functions you are using.
Button Description
Web Browser
PIP
P.Mode
Speaker Settings
Schedule Manager
MEDIA PLAY
MENU
e-Manual
Launches the Web Browser.
Lets you display video from an external device or computer on the main screen and a TV broadcast in a picture-in-picture window.
Lets you select the Picture Mode.
Lets you select the speakers which will play the TV's audio. You must connect a home theater or amplifier with external speakers to the TV to use this function.
Press to display to the Schedule Manager screen.
Lets you play media content saved on USB devices.
Displays the TV's menu on the screen.
Opens the e-manual.
Controlling External Devices with the TV Remote -
Using the Universal Remote
MENU > System > Universal Remote Setup
This function may not be available depending on the model or region.
The universal remote control feature lets you control cable boxes, Blu-ray players, home theaters, and other third-party external devices connected to the TV using the TV's remote control. For each external device you want to control, you must run the universal remote set up process. The first step in the process is connecting the IR extender cable (included) to the TV and positioning the transmitter end of the cable in front of the device you want to control.
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Certain external devices connected to the TV may not support the universal remote feature.

Connecting the IR Extender Cable

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The color and design of the IR extender cable may vary depending on the model.
To begin the universal remote set up process, connect the IR extender cable (included) to the TV's IR output connector as shown in the diagram. Then, position the transmitter end within 4 inches (10 cm) of the external device's remote control sensor, pointing in the direction of the sensor.
There can be no obstacles between the transmitter end of the IR extender cable and the external device. Any obstacles will interfere with the transmission of the remote control signals.

Setting Up the Universal Remote Control

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If you want to control a set-top-box, you need to have your zip code and your cable provider's name and location on hand before you begin. If you want to control a Blu-ray player or home theater, you need the manufacturer's name and the device's model number.
Turn on the external device you want to control with the universal remote function.
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Press the SOURCE button on your remote to bring up the Source screen.
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Select the Universal Remote Setup icon.
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You can also start Universal Remote Setup through the TV's menu. Navigate to System > Universal
Remote Setup.
The TV checks if the IR Extender cable is connected. If it confirms the connection, press the E
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button.
Select the type of device you want to control - set-top-box, Blu-ray player, or home theater.
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Follow the directions on the screen to complete the set up and register the device. The directions
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will be different, depending on the device you want to control.
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If the external device does not respond after being registered, register it again using its model number.
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You must leave the IR extender in place so that it faces the external device to be able to control the device.
Controlling an External Device with the TV Remote
During the universal remote set up process, the TV registers the connector (source) the external device is connected to. To control a registered external device with your TV's remote, select the external device on the Source List.
Press the SOURCE button on your remote.
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Select the source (connector) the device is connected to (HDMI1, HDMI2, etc.). If the external
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device is a Blu-ray player, home theater, or similar kind of device, the external device's home screen or menu appears on the TV screen. If the external device is a set-top-box, a channel appears on the screen.
Aim the remote at the IR sensor on the TV to control the device.
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Universal Remote Features

Press SOURCE to display the Source list.
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Select Universal Remote Setup from the top of the screen. This initiates the universal remote
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setup process.
Select an external registered device on the Universal Remote Setup screen. The following
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options are available:
Use with Set-Top Box
Listen to the audio from a set-top box through the home theater that is connected to the TV.
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This is available only if you have selected a set-top-box in Step 3 and you have a home theater connected to the TV.
Use with Blu-ray player
Listen to the audio from a Blu-ray player through the home theater that is connected to the TV.
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This is available only if you have selected a Blu-ray player in Step 3 and you have a home theater connected to the TV.
Use with Home Theater
Listen to the audio from an external device through the connected home theater.
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This is available only if you have selected a set-top-box or Blu-ray player in Step 3 and you have a home theater connected to the TV.
Source Setup
Change the TV's input source of your selected external device.
Synced TV power
When set to On, the connected set-top-box turns off when you turn the TV off.
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This is available only if you have selected a set-top-box in Step 3. You can only sync TV power to a set-top-box.
Rename
Rename the registered external device. The name can be up to 15 characters long.
Delete
Remove the external device from the list of registered devices. The device is de-registered and you will no longer be able to control it with the Universal Remote function.

Controlling the TV with a Keyboard

MENU > System > Device Manager > Keyboard Settings
Connecting a keyboard makes it easy to control most of the functions on the TV.
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Certain models do not support USB HID class keyboards.
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Connecting a Keyboard

Connecting a USB Keyboard
Plug the keyboard cable into the TV's USB port. A connection message appears on the screen.

Using the Keyboard

Use the following remote features with the USB keyboard connected to the TV.
Arrow Keys (moving the focus), Windows Key (MENU Button), Menu List Key (TOOLS Button),
Enter Key (Select/run item), ESC (RETURN Button), Number Keys (Number Buttons)
F1 (a), F2 (b), F3 ({), F4 (}), F5 ( ), F6 (SOURCE Button), F7 (CH List), F8 (¢ Button), F9/F10
(Volume Buttons), F11 / F12 (Channel Buttons)
Page Up/Page Down: Scroll web browser pages up/down.
Changing Keyboards
Select System > Device Manager > Keyboard Settings > Select Keyboard. Designate which keyboard to use.
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Only one keyboard can be used at a time.
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Input Languages, Keyboard Type, and Switch Language Key
Select System > Device Manager > Keyboard Settings > Keyboard Options. The following options are available:
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Keyboard Language
If the keyboard supports multiple languages, choose the language you want to use from the displayed list.
Keyboard Type
Match the Keyboard Type to the language selected in Keyboard Language.
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The Keyboard Type list varies depending on which language was selected under Keyboard Language.
Switch Input Language
If the keyboard supports multiple languages, choose the key you want to use to switch between languages.

Controlling the TV with a Mouse

MENU > System > Device Manager > Mouse Settings
Connecting a mouse makes it easy to control most of the functions on the TV.
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Connecting a Mouse

Connecting a USB Mouse
Plug the mouse cable into the TV's USB port. A connection message appears on the screen.

Using the Mouse

Once a USB mouse is connected to the TV, a pointer appears on the TV's screen. You can use this pointer to control the TV in the same way you use a pointer on a computer.
Selecting and Running an Item
Left-click using the mouse.
Showing Tools Buttons
Right-clicking displays the Tools buttons on the screen so that you can easily use the TV's functions.
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The Tools buttons may vary depending on the function your are using.
Scrolling the TV Menu or Screen
Move the mouse wheel up or down. This scrolls the TV menu or screen up/down.
Exiting the TV Menu or Feature
Click the X button. This closes the menu.
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The X button appears on the TV menu when a mouse is being used. Left-clicking once while using a feature displays the X button on the current screen.
Changing Mice
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Select System > Device Manager > Mouse Settings > Select Mouse. Designate which mouse to use.
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Only one mouse can be used at a time.
Changing Mouse Buttons and Pointer Speed
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Select System > Device Manager > Mouse Settings > Mouse Options. The following options are available:
Primary Button
Choose which button (left or right) to use to select and run items.
Pointer Speed
Adjust the movement speed of the pointer that appears on the screen.

Entering Text Using the On-Screen QWERTY Keypad

A QWERTY keypad appears when you need to enter text (entering the network password, logging into your Samsung account, etc.), allowing you to enter text using your remote control.

Using Additional Functions

Select on the QWERTY keyboard screen. The following options are available:
Recommended text
Enable/disable the Recommended Text feature Enabling the Recommended text feature allows you to quickly enter text starting with the characters you typed in by displaying recommended words. To enter the word "Internet," for example, all you have to do is enter "In" and select the word "Internet" from the list of recommended words. The word is memorized so that you can enter the same text again more easily.
Reset recommended text data
Delete both the recommended words and the memorized words to clear the list.
Predict Next Letter
Enable/disable the Text Prediction feature. Enabling the Text Prediction feature eliminates the need to find and select individual character keys. To enter the word "Internet," for example, select "I". A predicted word will then appear next to the I key. Simply select the predicted word to enter "Internet".
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This feature is limited to words that have previously been added to the dictionary.

Establishing a Wired Internet Connection

Connecting the TV to the Internet gives you access to online services and SMART features, and lets you update the TV's software quickly and easily through the Internet.

Using Cat 7 LAN Cables

We recommend using Cat 7 LAN cables to link your TV to the Internet Access Points.
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The TV will not be able to connect to the Internet if the network speed is below 10Mbps.
There are three ways to connect the TV to your Internet Access Points. Using Cat 7 cables, connect the TV to the Access Points as shown in one of the following illustrations.
External Modem
① IP Router + ② External Modem
Wall-mounted LAN Outlet

Connecting to a Wired Internet Network Automatically

MENU > Network > Network Settings
Automatically connect to an available network.
Set the Network type to Wired, and then select Connect.
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The TV attempts to connect to an available network. Once it is successful, you will see a
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confirmation message. Select OK. If the attempt fails, try again, or connect manually.
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