Samsung UN46F6400, UN40F6300, UN55F6400, UN75F6400, UN55F7100 User Manual

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Samsung UN46F6400, UN40F6300, UN55F6400, UN75F6400, UN55F7100 User Manual

E-MANUAL

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Contents

e-Manual Guide

Viewing the e-Manual

1 Scrolling a Page

1 Using the Top Icons

1Returning to the Home Page

2Searching the Index

2 Searching Pages

2 Closing the e-Manual

2 Jumping to a Menu Item

2 Updating the e-Manual

Getting Started

Antenna Connection

Video Device Connections

4HDMI Connection

5Component Connection

5 AV Connection

Audio Device Connections

6Digital Audio (Optical) Connection

7Audio Output Connection

7 ARC (Audio Return Channel)

Computer Connection

8HDMI Connection

9HDMI-to-DVI Connection

Switching Between Video Sources

Programming

11 Auto Program

11 Remove Scrambled Channels

Channel Management

12Remove Channels

13Restore Removed Channels

13 Program Rating Lock

13Blocking Programs Using the TV Rating

14Blocking based on Movie Rating (MPAA)

14Blocking Based on Canadian English Rating

15Blocking Based on Canadian French Rating

15Blocking Based on Downloadable U.S. Rating

15Watching Blocked / Restricted Programs

15 Rename Analog Channels

Favorite Channels

17 Add Favorite Channels

17Remove Favorite Channels

18Rearrange the Favorite Channels List

18Rename a Favorite Channel List

18 Copy a Favorite Channels List

Network Configuration

19Wired Network

20Wireless Network

20PDP 5500, LED 5500 series and above

20LED 4300 Series models

21Wireless Network Precautions

21 Network Security Protocols

Wired Network Setup

22 Automatic Wired Network Setup

22 Manual Wired Network Setup

24 Failed Wired Connection

Wireless Network Setup

25Automatic Wireless Network Setup

26Manual Wireless Network Setup

28 Using the WPS Button

28 Failed Wireless Connection

29 Dynamic versus Static IP Addresses

Checking the Network Status

Mobile Device Connection

31 Wi-Fi Direct

31 AllShare Settings

31 Rename the TV

Controlling the TV

Smart Touch Control

32 Inserting the Batteries (AAA X 2)

32 Connecting to the TV

33 Reconnecting the Smart Touch Control

33Battery Low Alarm

34Buttons and Descriptions

36Special Functions

Using the touch pad

37Dragging

37Pressing

38Flicking

38 Pressing and Holding

38Pressing and Dragging

39Scrolling Up/Down

39Scrolling Left/Right

40Changing Channels by Entering Numbers

40 Numerical Input Guide

40Adjusting the Touch pad

41Show Status and Notification Banner

41 Recommended

41 History

41 Deleting History Data

41 Searching

Virtual Remote Control

42 Changing the Virtual Remote Control Panel

42 Change a position of the Virtual Remote Panel

42 Using the Number Panel

42 Using the Playback Control Panel

42 Using the Quick Access Panel

42 Adjusting the virtual remote control

Universal Remote Setup

43Connecting the IR Extender

44Add the External Device

44 Using the Universal Remote Control

44 Registered External Device Management

Entering Text using the Onscreen Keypad

45Entering Text using the QWERTY Keypad

45 Additional Features

SMART Interaction

46 Precautions

46Face Recognition

46TV Camera Use

47Motion Control

47Voice Recognition

Voice Recognition

48Operating Environment

49Enabling Voice Recognition

49Voice Recognition Tutorial

49Basic Voice Recognition Use

49Voice Recognition Settings

50Interactive Voice Recognition Commands

50Deactivating Voice Recognition

Motion Control

51Operating Environment

52Motion Control Environment Test

52Motion Control Tutorial

52Motion Control Activation

53Using the Basic Motion Controls

53Motion Control Options

54Motion Control Screen

54The Screen Composition while Viewing TV

55The Smart Hub Screen Composition

Face Recognition

57Operating Environment

58Face Registration

58Face Registration from the Smart Hub account information screen

59Face Registration for the Smart Hub account using face recognition

59 Face Recognition Login

Using Peripheral Devices

60Keyboard Connection

60 Keyboard Use

61Mouse Connection

61 Mouse Use

TV Viewing

TV Viewing

62 Program Info

62Change the Broadcast Signal

63Guide

63Change Channels

63Change Category

63Quick Navigation

64Schedule Viewing

64 Checking the Program Info

65 Channel List

65Change Channels

65Genre

66Change the Broadcast Signal

66Change the Channel List

Schedule Viewing

67 Digital Channel Schedule Viewing

68 Guide

68 Program Info

68 Analog Channel Schedule Viewing

68 Cancel a Schedule Viewing

68 Edit Schedule List

3D TV

69 Precautions

70 Restrictions

70 Tips

71 Activating 3D Mode

71 Setting 3D Effects

PIP

Analog Screen Calibration

73 Fine Tune

Broadcast Audio Options

74 Digital Broadcast Audio Options

74 Analog Broadcast Audio Options

Sports Mode

Subtitles

TV Settings

Basic Picture Settings

76Changing the Picture Mode

77Picture Quality

77Applying the Current Picture Quality Setting to Another

Input

78Picture Size

79Screen Position

79 Picture Off

79 Reset Image Settings

Advanced Settings

Picture Options

Basic Sound Settings

84Changing the Sound Mode

85Adjusting the Sound Settings

85 Auto Volume

85 TV Installation Type

85 Resetting the Sound

3D Audio

Speaker Settings

87Speaker Select

88Digital Audio Output

88 Samsung Audio Device Connection

75 Show Subtitles

75 Subtitle Options

75 Subtitle Display Options

Clock and Timer

89 Setting the Time

90 Auto

90 Manual

90Sleep Timer

91On Timer

91 Off Timer

Screen Protection and Maintenance

92Eco Solution

93Screen Burn Protection

93 Pixel Shift

93Auto Protection Time

94Scrolling

94 Side Gray

94 Auto Protection Time

Password

95 Change Password

Additional Features

96 Changing the Menu Language

96 Game Mode

96 Precautions and Restrictions

97 BD Wise

97 Menu Transparency

97 Sound Feedback

97 Panel Locking

97 Booting Logo

97 DivX® Video On Demand

SMART TV Features

Smart Hub

98Agreements Required to Use Smart Hub

99Samsung Account

99Creating a Samsung Account

99Logging In

100Terms and Conditions, Privacy Policy

100 Linking a Samsung Account to Other Accounts

100 Managing Accounts

101 Resetting Smart Hub

Searching

101 Keyword Search

101 Setting Search Scope

Status and Notification

102 Show Status and Notification Banner

102 Voice Recognition & Motion Control Configuration

102 Samsung Account Configuration

102 Network Configuration

102 Check Notifications

Social

103 Social Settings

103 Checking the Application

103 Connecting a Service to a Samsung Account

104 Watching Videos

104 Friend Profile

104 Video Calling a Friend

104 Filters

Apps

105Precautions

106Installing Standard Applications

106Launching an Application

106 Samsung Apps

106 Searching for Apps

106 Installing Applications

107 Apps Management

107Edit My Apps

108Deleting Applications

108 Managing Application Folders

108 Application Lock/Unlock

108 Application Update

109 Fitness

109 Creating a Profile

109Kids

110WebBrowser

110 Social Networks

110 Linking Service Accounts

111 Apps Settings

111 Auto Ticker

111 Push Notification Settings

111 Channel-Bound Apps

111 Properties

On TV

113 On TV Settings

113 On TV Setup

113 Recommendation Notice

113 Auto Start

113 Recommendation Method

113 Adult Contents Block

114 Watching an On-Air Recommended Program

114 Scheduled Recommended Program Info

114 Activating the Guide

114 Program Recommendations by Time

Movies & TV Shows

116 Buying Movies

116 Playing Movies

116 Parental Control

Photos, Videos & Music

117Restrictions

118Supported File Formats

118USB Device Connection

118 USB Device Removal

119Playing all the Content on a Storage Device

119 Clearing the Recent Playlist

119 Using Networked External Storage Devices

120 Allowing DLNA Device Connections

120 AllShare

120 Exporting Contents

Videos

121Changing the view mode

121Playlist Creation

122Opening a Different File

122Video Scanning

123Show Subtitles

123 Additional Video Playback Settings

Music

124 Changing the view mode

124Playlist Creation

125Music Scanning

125 Opening a Different File

125 Additional Music Playback Settings

Photos

126 Changing the view mode

126 Slide Show

126 Slide Show Settings

126Playlist Creation

127Opening a Different File

127Background Music

127 Mini Player

127 Additional Photo Playback Settings

Anynet+ (HDMI-CEC)

128Precautions

129Anynet+ (HDMI-CEC) Setup

129 Using the Anynet+ (HDMI-CEC)

129Switching between Anynet+ Devices

130Anynet+ (HDMI-CEC) Device Menu

130 ARC

Sharing Mobile Device Screens on the TV

131 Screen Mirroring

131 Mobile Device Connection

Other Information

Support

132 Remote Management

133 What is Remote Support?

133 How Does it Work?

134 e-Manual

134 Self Diagnosis

134Picture Test

135Sound Test

135 Motion Control Environment Check

135 Signal Information

135 Reset

136 Updating the Software

136 Update now

136 Auto Update

137 Usage Mode

137 Support Info

Kensington Security Lock

Display Resolution

138 PDP 5500, LED 5500 series and above

138IBM

138MAC

139VESA DMT

140 LED 4300 series models

140IBM

140MAC

141VESA DMT

Picture Size and Input Signal

Supported 3D Resolutions

143

HDMI

 

 

 

143

3D

Format: L/R, T/B

 

143

3D

Format: Frame Packing

144

Component

144

Digital Channel

144

Videos/Photos

144

HDMI PC Mode

Subtitle and Media Contents file formats, and Codec

145 Subtitle

145 External

145 Internal

146Supported image resolutions

146Supported music file formats

147Video Codec

147Other Restrictions

148Video Decoders

148Audio Decoders

3D Precautions

149Viewing guidelines

150CAUTION!

151SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

Licenses

Troubleshooting

Screen

Sound

3D TV

Antenna (Air/Cable) Connection

PC Connection

Networking

Miscellaneous

Anynet+ (HDMI-CEC)

Apps

Photos, Videos & Music

Reset the Personal Info and TV settings

Web Browser

Viewing the e-Manual

The embedded e-Manual contains information about your TV's key features.

Navigate to the screen menu and select e-Manual (Support > e-Manual (Troubleshooting)).

111 Select a category from the left side of the screen.

222 Select an item. The e-Manual will open on the page containing the selected information.

"" Words in blue refer to screen menu options and words in light blue refer to remote control buttons.

"" Arrows are used to indicate the menu path. (Example: Screen Menu > Support > e-Manual

(Troubleshooting))

Scrolling a Page

To scroll a page, use of one of the following methods:

PDP 5500, LED 6400 series and above

●● Press the or button on the scroll bar at the right edge of the screen.

●● Drag or flick up or down from the line on either the left or right edge of the touch pad. This method is not available with LED 4300 - 6300 series.

●● Place the focus on the or button at the right edge of the screen, drag or flick up or down on the touch pad.

LED 4300 - 6300 series

●● Press the or button on the scroll bar at the right edge of the screen.

●● Place the focus on the or button at the right edge of the screen, press the up or down arrow button on the remote.

Using the Top Icons

Use the Back, Forward, and Opened pages icons on the top left of the screen to navigate through pages. These icons are available when two or more pages are passed.

Returning to the Home Page

PDP 5500, LED 6400 series and above

 

To return to the home page, select the a button on the virtual remote panel or select

on the top

right of the screen.

 

"" To select a letter button (a, b, {, }), press the MORE button on the Smart Touch Control to display a panel of the virtual remote. Flick the Touch Pad until the Playback Control Panel appears, select the a button, and then press the Touch Pad.

LED 4300 - 6300 series

To return to the home page, press the a button or select on the top right of the screen.

Searching the Index

PDP 5500, LED 6400 series and above

Select the b button on the virtual remote panel or select on the top right of the screen to display the index. Select a term to display the page containing the term.

LED 4300 - 6300 series

Press the b button or select on the top right of the screen to display the index. Select a term to display the page containing the term.

Searching Pages

PDP 5500, LED 6400 series and above

Select the { button on the virtual remote panel or select on the top right of the screen, and enter search criteria. Select a page from the list of search results to display it.

LED 4300 - 6300 series

Press the { button or select on the top right of the screen, and enter search criteria. Select a page from the list of search results to display it.

Closing the e-Manual

PDP 5500, LED 6400, 6800 and 7050/7100 series

To close the e-Manual, press and hold the RETURN button or select at the upper-right corner of the screen.

LED 4300 - 6300 series

To close the e-Manual, press the EXIT button or select at the upper-right corner of the screen.

Jumping to a Menu Item

To directly jump to the menu item that is described in the current section, select Try Now. It is possible to jump from a menu item directly to the related section in the e-Manual.

PDP 5500, LED 6400 series and above

On the screen menu, press the MORE button on the Smart Touch Control and then select e-Manual on the virtual remote panel that appears on the screen.

LED 4300 - 6300 series

On the screen menu, press the E-MANUAL button that appears on the screen.

"" This feature may not be available, depending on the menu.

Updating the e-Manual

Press the button and select Apps, and then select More Apps. The e-Manual can be updated in the same way with an application update.

On the More Apps screen, select Update Apps, and then select e-Manual from the list. The e-Manual starts updating to the latest version. However, Update Apps appears on the screen only when the

update is required.

Antenna Connection

Refer to the diagram and connect the antenna cable to the antenna input connector. Make sure that you do not bend the cable. The number of connectors and their names and locations may vary depending on the model.

Connect the correct antenna cable for your viewing environment (over-the-air or cable broadcasting). However, an antenna connection is not necessary if you are using a cable box or satellite receiver.

The displayed image may differ depending on the model.

Video Device Connections

This TV has a wide range of connectors for video input from video devices such as 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

●● AV

Connect the 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 possible picture quality.

The number of connectors and their names and locations may vary depending on the model.

When connecting an external device, refer to the device's operating manual. The number of external device connectors and their names and locations may vary depending on the manufacturer.

HDMI Connection

Refer to the diagram and connect the HDMI cable to the video device's HDMI output connector and the TV's HDMI input connector. One of the following HDMI cable types is recommended:

●● High-Speed HDMI Cable

●● High-Speed HDMI Cable with Ethernet

Use an HDMI cable with a thickness of 14 mm or less. Using a non-certified HDMI cable may result in a blank screen or a connection error.

"" Some HDMI cables and devices may not be compatible with the TV due to different HDMI specifications.

"" This TV does not support the HDMI Ethernet Channel.

The displayed image may differ depending on the model.

Component Connection

Connect the TV’s component video and audio input connectors to the external device’s component video and audio output connectors using a component cable, so that the connectors of the same color connect to each other, as shown in the figure.

The displayed image may differ depending on the model.

AV Connection

Refer to the diagram and connect the AV cable to the TV's external input connectors and the device's AV output connectors. Certain models combine the external video input connector and the component Y connector into a single connector. If this is the case, connect the video cable to the Y connector.

The displayed image may differ depending on the model.

Audio Device Connections

This TV has a wide range of connectors for audio input from devices such as amplifiers, Blu-ray players and DVD players. For better audio quality, it is a good idea to use an AV receiver.

●● Digital Audio (Optical)

●● Audio

●● ARC (Audio Return Channel)

The number of connectors and their names and locations may vary depending on the model.

When connecting an external device, refer to the device's operating manual. The number of external device connectors and their names and locations may vary depending on the manufacturer.

Digital Audio (Optical) Connection

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.

Connecting the device using an optical cable does not automatically turn off the TV speakers. To turn off the TV speakers, open the Speaker Select (Sound > Speaker Settings > Speaker Select) menu, then set External Speaker.

Adjust the audio device's volume using its remote control.

An unusual noise coming from the audio device while it is being used may indicate a problem with the audio device itself. If this is the case, ask for assistance from the audio device manufacturer.

5.1-channel audio for digital channels is only available with broadcasts that support 5.1-channel audio.

The displayed image may differ depending on the model.

Audio Output Connection

Refer to the diagram and connect the audio cable to the TV's audio output connector and the device's audio input connector.

The displayed image may differ depending on the model.

ARC (Audio Return Channel)

The ARC function is not available for LED 4300 and 5500 series model.

This TV supports 3D and ARC (Audio Return Channel) functions via an HDMI cable. ARC enables digital sound to be output using just an HDMI cable. However, ARC is only available through the HDMI (ARC) port and only when the TV is connected to an ARC-enabled AV receiver. Connect the HDMI cable to the TV's HDMI (ARC) connector and the device's HDMI output connector.

The displayed image may differ depending on the model.

Computer Connection

This TV supports the HDMI/DVI port for connect the computer. Not all computers are HDMI-enabled. In this case, use an HDMI-to-DVI cable to connect the computer to the TV. Refer to the "Display Resolution" for information on the resolution settings supported to the TV.

HDMI Connection

Refer to the diagram and connect the HDMI cable to the TV's HDMI input port and the computer's HDMI output port.

The displayed image may differ depending on the model.

HDMI-to-DVI Connection

Refer to the diagram and connect the HDMI-to-DVI cable to the TV's HDMI (DVI) port and the computer's DVI output port. The HDMI-to-DVI connection is available through the HDMI (DVI) port only.

DVI cannot carry audio. To listen to the computer sound, connect the external speaker to the computer’s audio output connector.

The displayed image may differ depending on the model.

Switching Between Video Sources

Press the SOURCE button to switch between devices connected to the TV.

For example, to switch to a game console connected to the second HDMI connector, press the SOURCE button. From the Source list, select HDMI2. The connector names may vary depending on the

product.

Select Tools at the upper-right corner of the Source screen to access the following functions.

●● Edit Name: You can rename devices connected to the TV to more easily identify external sources.

With a computer connected to the TV's HDMI (DVI) port via an HDMI cable, for example, you can change Edit Name to PC.

With a computer connected to the TV's HDMI (DVI) port via an HDMI-to-DVI cable, for example, you can change Edit Name to DVI PC.

With an AV device connected to the TV's HDMI (DVI) port via an HDMI-to-DVI cable, for example, you can change Edit Name to DVI Devices.

●● Information: View detailed information about the connected devices.

●● Refresh: Select this if a connected device does not appear in the list. If the list does not show the device after selecting Refresh, check the status of the TV-to-device connection.

●● Remove USB: Remove the USB device from the list to safely. This function is only available when the USB device selected.

To add a new external device to control it with the Touch Remote Control, press the SOURCE button and select Universal Remote Setup on the top right of the screen. Using the universal remote control,

users can control external devices connected to the TV, such as a set-top box, Blu-ray player, and AV receiver. For details, see "Universal Remote Setup".

"" The Universal Remote Setup function is not available for LED 4300 series.

Programming

Scan and index available channels.

Broadcasting

Auto Program

Antenna

Cable

Channel List

Guide

Schedule Manager

Edit Channel

Edit Favorites

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You can also remove channels from the index, restore removed channels and designate favorite channels for a more convenient TV viewing experience. Programming is not necessary if you are connected to a cable or satellite receiver.

Auto Program

Screen Menu > Broadcasting > Auto Program Try Now

Automatically scans and indexes all channels received through the TV's antenna input connector. 111 To start, navigate to Broadcasting and select Auto Program.

222Select Start when prompted with a message. This initiates the Auto Program function. The process can take up to 30 minutes to complete. If starting the Auto Program function when there is an existing index of channels overwrites the previous index.

Remove Scrambled Channels

Screen Menu > Broadcasting > Channel Settings > Clear Scrambled Channel Try Now

Remove scrambled channels (ex: pay-per-view channels) from channel list. To remove scrambled channels, run this function. This function is enabled only for cable TVs when at least one digital channel is available.

Channel Management

Screen Menu > Broadcasting > Edit Channel Try Now Try Now

Broadcasting

Auto Program

Antenna

Cable

Channel List

Guide

Schedule Manager

Edit Channel

Edit Favorites

"" The displayed image may differ depending on the model.

Remove channels from the index, restore removed channels, and rename analog channels. The Edit Channel screen icons indicate the following:

●● : An analog channel

●● : A favorite channel

●● : A locked channel

In the Edit Channel screen, select the virtual remote panel's or the regular remote's TOOLS button to access the following options:

●● Antenna: Choose between Cable and Air.

●● Category: The TV's channel index is divided into different categories such as All, Added Ch.,

Recently Viewed and Mostly Viewed. Choose a category.

●● Edit Favorites: You can designate frequently watched channels as favorites. For details, see "Favorite Channels".

●● Information: View detailed information about the current program.

Remove Channels

Remove registered channels from the index. Removing channels appearing in the Recently Viewed or Mostly Viewed list clears the channels from the list only and does not remove them from the index.

111From the screen, select the channels you wish to remove. Unselect channels by choosing them again.

222Select the { button on the virtual remote panel or press the { button on regular remote control. The selected channel(s) will be deleted.

Restore Removed Channels

Restore removed channels. Removed channels are displayed in gray on the All list. In addition, the Add option is only available for removed channels.

111 From the screen, press TOOLS button. Select Category and then select All.

222From the All list, select the channels you wish to restore. Unselect channels by choosing them again.

333Select the { button on the virtual remote panel or press the { button on standard remote control. The selected channel(s) will be added.

Program Rating Lock

Screen Menu > Broadcasting > Program Rating Lock

The Program Rating Lock blocks programs with ratings higher than those desired. This is useful for controlling what children watch on TV. This will not function for programs originating from external sources, such as DVD players or USB files.

This PIN is required to watch a blocked program.

The Program Rating Lock is available only in TV mode.

Blocking Programs Using the TV Rating

To block content, select a rating entry to lock. All programs at that level and higher are blocked and require the PIN to watch. To unblock a category, select the lock icon. To unblock all the categories in a row, select the lock under ALL.

Categories on the left:

●● TV-Y: Young children

●● TV-Y7: Children 7 and over

●● TV-G: General audience

●● TV-PG: Parental guidance

●● TV-14: Viewers 14 and over

●● TV-MA: Mature audience

Categories on the top:

●● ALL: Lock all TV ratings.

●● FV: Fantasy violence

●● V: Violence

●● S: Sexual situations

●● L: Adult Language

●● D: Sexually Suggestive Dialog

Blocking based on Movie Rating (MPAA)

Block movies based on their MPAA rating. This applies to all material with supplied ratings in the USA.

From the MPAA:

“The Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA) has implemented a rating system that provides parents or guardians with advanced information on which films are appropriate for children.”

Select a lock beside one of the rating categories to block that category and all higher categories. To unblock a category, select the lock icon.

●● G: General audience (no restrictions).

●● PG: Parental guidance suggested.

●● PG-13: Parents strongly cautioned.

●● R: Restricted. Children under 17 should be accompanied by an adult.

●● NC-17: No children under age 17.

●● X: Adults only.

●● NR: Not rated.

Blocking Based on Canadian English Rating

Block material based on its English Canadian rating. This applies to all rated material viewed on English-Canadian TV channels.

Select a lock beside one of the rating categories to block that category and all higher categories. To unblock a category, select the lock icon.

●● C: Programming intended for children under age 8

●● C8+: Programming generally considered acceptable for children 8 years and over to watch on their own

●● G: General programming, suitable for all audiences.

●● PG: Parental Guidance

●● 14+: Programming containing themes or content which may not be suitable for viewers under the age of 14

●● 18+: Adult programming

Blocking Based on Canadian French Rating

Block material based on its French Canadian rating. This applies to all rated material viewed on French-Canadian TV channels.

Select a lock beside one of the rating categories to block that category and all higher categories. To unblock a category, select the lock icon.

G: General

8 ans+: Programming acceptable for children 8 years and over to watch on their own

13 ans+: Programming that may not be suitable for children under the age of 13

16 ans+: Programming not suitable for children under the age of 16

18 ans+: Programming restricted to adults

Blocking Based on Downloadable U.S. Rating

Block material based on its Downloadable U.S. Rating. This rating system only applies to material originating from US DTV channels.

Parental restriction information is automatically downloaded while watching DTV channels. This

download may take several seconds. If the information is unavailable from the broadcasting station, the Downloadable U.S. Rating menu is deactivated.

Parental restriction levels differ depending on the broadcasting station, and the default menu name and the Downloadable U.S. Rating name changes depending on the downloaded information. Even when the on-screen display is set to another language, the Downloadable U.S. Rating menu appears only in English.

Select a lock beside one of the rating categories to block that category and all higher categories. To unblock a category, select the lock icon.

Watching Blocked / Restricted Programs

To watch a blocked program, enter the PIN when requested.

When initially showing a restricted program or movie, the screen is blank because the Program Rating Lock blocks it. Enter the PIN to unblock the program when a message appears requesting the code.

Rename Analog Channels

Select a channel you wish to rename from the Edit Channel screen, press TOOLS button, and then select Rename Channel from the list.

You can now rename the selected channel. The new name can be up to 5 characters long.

Favorite Channels

Screen Menu > Broadcasting > Edit Favorites Try Now

Broadcasting

Auto Program

Antenna

Cable

Channel List

Guide

Schedule Manager

Edit Channel

Edit Favorites

"" The displayed image may differ depending on the model.

You can designate frequently watched channels as favorites. The channels assigned as a favorite are displayed with the symbol on the Edit Channel and channel list screens. You can create up to 5 favorite channel lists. You can also rename and edit favorite channel lists.

From the Edit Channel screen, select the virtual remote panel's or the regular remote's TOOLS button to access the following options:

●● Antenna: Choose between Cable and Air.

●● Edit Channel: You can manage the channels saved on the TV. For details, see "Channel Management".

●● Information: View detailed information about the current program.

Add Favorite Channels

Add a channel to a favorite channels list.

PDP 5500, LED 6400 series and above

111Select the a button on the virtual remote panel to bring up the channel list containing the

channels you wish to add and then select the channels. However, the a button is available only when the Recently Viewed or Mostly Viewed channel list has one or more channel entries.

222Select the b button to bring up a favorite channels list and then select the { button to add the selected channels.

LED 4300 - 6300 series

111Press the a button to bring up the channel list containing the channels you wish to add and then

select the channels. However, the a button is available only when the Recently Viewed or Mostly Viewed channel list has one or more channel entries.

222Press the b button to bring up a favorite channels list and then press the { button to add the selected channels.

Remove Favorite Channels

Remove channels from a favorite channels list.

PDP 5500, LED 6400 series and above

111Select the b button on the virtual remote panel to bring up a favorite channels list and then select the channels you wish to remove.

222 Select the { button on the virtual remote panel to remove the channels from the list.

LED 4300 - 6300 series

111Press the b button to bring up a favorite channels list and then select the channels you wish to remove.

222 Press the { button to remove the channels from the list.

Rearrange the Favorite Channels List

Rearrange the order of the channels in a Favorite Channels List.

PDP 5500, LED 6400 series and above

111Select the b button on the virtual remote panel to bring up the favorite channels list and select the channel you wish to move.

222Select the a button on the virtual remote panel to rearrange the order of the selected channel. Press the touch pad to finish.

LED 4300 - 6300 series

111 Press the b button to bring up the favorite channels list and select the channel you wish to move.

222 Press the a button to rearrange the order of the selected channel. Press E button to finish.

Rename a Favorite Channel List

Rename an existing favorite channels list.

111Select the virtual remote panel's or the regular remote's TOOLS button to display the list. Select

Rename Favorites from the list.

222 Rename the list in the popup window. The new name can be up to 20 characters long.

Copy a Favorite Channels List

Copy channels from one favorite channels list to another.

111Select the b button on the virtual remote panel or press b button on regular remote control to bring up a Favorite Channels List and select the channels you wish to copy.

222Select the virtual remote panel's or the regular remote's TOOLS button to display the list. Select Copy to Favorites from the list, and then select the Favorite Channels List(s) you wish to copy to.

This copies over the channels to the selected Favorite Channels List(s).

Network Configuration

Connecting the TV to a network gives you access to online services such as the Smart Hub as well as software updates.

Wired Network

There are three ways to connect the TV to a Local Area Network (LAN).

●● External Modem

●● IP Router + External Modem

●● Wall-mounted LAN Outlet

Wireless Network

PDP 5500, LED 5500 series and above

Connect the TV to the Internet using a standard router or modem.

LED 4300 Series models

Refer to the diagram and connect the Samsung Wireless LAN Adapter (WIS09ABGNX or WIS12ABGNX) to the USB port. To connect wirelessly, the TV should be attach a Samsung Wireless LAN Adapter on the TV. Then, connect the TV to the Internet using a standard router or modem. The Samsung Wireless LAN Adapter is sold separately.

The picture may appear corrupted or have static for some channels when the TV is connected to the Samsung Wireless LAN adapter. If this occurs, establish a connection using one of the following methods or connect the Samsung Wireless LAN adapter using a USB cable in a place that is not affected by radio interference.

●● The USB right angle adapter: Connect the Samsung Wireless LAN Adapter using the USB right angle adapter.

●● The USB extension cable: Connect the Samsung Wireless LAN Adapter using the USB extension cable. Attach the Samsung Wireless LAN adapter to the back of the TV near the top, using double-sided adhesive tape.

Wireless Network Precautions

PDP 5500, LED 5500 series and above

●● This TV supports the IEEE 802.11a/b/g /n communication protocols. Samsung recommends using IEEE 802.11n. Otherwise when you play video over a network connection, the video may not play smoothly.

●● To use a wireless network, the TV must be connected to a wireless router or modem. If the wireless router supports DHCP, the TV can use a DHCP or static IP address to connect to the wireless network.

●● Select a channel that is not currently in use for the wireless router. If the channel set for the wireless router is currently being used by another device, the result is usually interference and/or a communications failure.

●● Most wireless networks have an optional security system. To enable a wireless network's security system, you need to create a security key using characters and numbers. This security key is then needed to connect to the wireless network.

LED 4300 Series models

●● Samsung Wireless LAN Adapter supports the IEEE 802.11 a/b/g/n communication protocols. Samsung recommends using IEEE 802.11n. Otherwise when you play video over a network connection, the video may not play smoothly.

●● To use a wireless network, the TV must be connected to a wireless router or modem. If the wireless router supports DHCP, the TV can use a DHCP or static IP address to connect to the wireless network.

●● Select a channel that is not currently in use for the wireless router. If the channel set for the wireless router is currently being used by another device, the result is usually interference and/or a communications failure.

●● Most wireless networks have an optional security system. To enable a wireless network's security system, you need to create a security key using characters and numbers. This security key is then needed to connect to the wireless network.

Network Security Protocols

The TV only supports the following wireless network security protocols and is unable to connect to non-certified wireless routers:

●● Authentication Modes: WEP, WPAPSK, WPA2PSK

●● Encryption Types: WEP, TKIP, AES

If the wireless router has been set to Pure High-throughput (Greenfield) 802.11n mode and the Encryption Type to WEP or TKIP, Samsung TVs will not support the connection in compliance with the new Wi-Fi certification specifications.

If the wireless router supports WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup), it is possible to connect to the network using PBC (Push Button Configuration) or a PIN (Personal Identification Number). WPS automatically configures the SSID and WPA key settings.

Wired Network Setup

Screen Menu > Network > Network Settings Try Now

Network

Network Status

Network Settings

Wi-Fi Direct

AllShare Settings

Device Name

[TV]Samsung LE...

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Automatic Wired Network Setup

The TV's wired network connection is automatically configured when it is connected to a network that supports DHCP.

111 Set Network type to Wired and then select Connect.

222The TV attempts to connect to the network. A confirmation message is then shown once a connection is established. Select OK to proceed. If the attempt fails, try again or connect

manually.

Manual Wired Network Setup

If the network requires a static IP address, enter the IP address, subnet mask, gateway and DNS values to connect to the network manually. To get the IP address, subnet mask, gateway and DNS values, contact your Internet Service Provider (ISP). Refer to the "Dynamic versus Static IP Addresses" for more information.

111 Set Network type to Wired and then select Connect.

Network Settings

Select your network type.

Network type

Wired

Connect

Plug a network cable into the back of your TV.

222Select Stop when the TV attempts to connect to the network. Once the network connection has been interrupted, select IP Settings.

Network Settings

Connection verification cancelled.

Wired network connection test is stopped.

Change Network

IP Settings

Retry

Close

333From the IP Settings screen, set IP Setting to Enter manually, enter IP Address, Subnet Mask,

Gateway, and the DNS Server values, and then select OK.

 

IP Settings

IP Setting

Enter manually

IP Address

0.0.0.0

Subnet Mask

0.0.0.0

Gateway

0.0.0.0

DNS Setting

Enter manually

DNS Server

0.0.0.0

OK

Cancel

444The TV attempts to connect to the network again using the specified settings. A confirmation message is then shown once a connection is established. Select OK to proceed.

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