Samsung Smart Tv Un55Es6150 Users Manual

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Contents
Channel Menu

Preference Feature

●● Managing Channels

●● Connecting to the Network	

104

1

●● Setting up a Wired Network	

115

●● Memorizing Channels	

41

●● Setting up a Wireless Network	

126

●● Other Features	

46

●● Managing the

and Channel Functions	

Network Connected Devices	

152

Basic Feature

●● Setting the Time	

163

●● Changing the Preset Picture Mode	 50

●● Blocking Programs	

180

●● Adjusting Picture Settings	

53

●● Economical Solutions	

201

●● Changing the Picture Size	

58

●● Picture In Picture (PIP)	

205

●● Changing the Picture Options	

67

●● Using the TV with a

●● Using the TV with Your PC	

86

●● Changing the Preset Sound Mode	 90
●● Adjusting Sound Settings	

92

Keyboard and a Mouse	

210

●● Connecting to the TV
with a Samsung Audio Device	

218

●● Other Features	

221

●● Support Menu	

243

Advanced Features
●● Using the 3D function	

267

●● Web Browser	

452

●● Smart Hub	

281

●● Skype	

482

●● Customizing the Home Screen	

307

●● Samsung Link	

485

●● Using Samsung Apps	

338

●● Using the Samsung Link	

508

●● Search	

348

●● My List (In Samsung Link)	512

●● Your Video	

356

●● Videos (In Samsung Link)	525

●● Family Story	

373

●● Photos (In Samsung Link)	543

●● Fitness	

426

●● Music (In Samsung Link)	559

●● Kids 	

437

●● Using the AllShare Function	

573

●● Anynet+ (HDMI-CEC)	

584

Other Information
●● Troubleshooting	601

●● 3D (Troubleshooting)	

●● Picture (Troubleshooting)	

613

●● Anynet+ (HDMI-CEC)

●● Sound (Troubleshooting)	

620

●● Antenna (Air / Cable)
Connection (Troubleshooting)	

624

●● PC Connection (Troubleshooting)	 627

(Troubleshooting)	628
●● Others (Troubleshooting)	

(Troubleshooting)	641
●● Samsung Link (Troubleshooting)	

648

●● Smart Hub (Troubleshooting)	

649

●● Supported Subtitle and
Samsung Link file formats	

●● Network Connection

629

639

●● Anti-theft Kensington Lock	

659
668

●● Licenses	672

Channel Menu

Managing Channels and Channel Functions
You can manage channels, access
channel functions, and schedule
channel and program viewing through
the Channel and Schedule Manager
functions. Both Channel and Schedule
Manager are located on the Smart Hub
screen.
To access Smart Hub, press the ²
button on your remote. The Smart Hub
screen appears.

Select Channel to start the Channel
function. Select Schedule Manager to
start the Schedule Manager function.
You can also access the Smart Hub
screen through the Menu:
Menu → Support → Smart Hub
Channel

ℓ∫

² → Channel
Using this function, you can add
channels to or delete channels from the
different Category channel lists on the

Channel screen, set favorite channels,
view and access recently viewed and
mostly viewed channels, and edit the
channel names of analog channels.
NN The American Academy of Pediatrics

discourages television viewing for
children younger than two years of
age.
Category Options (on the left side of the
Channel screen)
●● All

Shows all channels.
●● Added Ch.

Shows all added channels. This is the
list of channels your TV memorized
during the initial setup, less any
channels you have deleted. These
channels appear when you select CH
List.
●● Favorites 1 – Favorites 5
ℓ

Lets you arrange and display favorite
channels in up to five groups. Each

group is independent of the other
groups and can contain the same
channels as other groups, different
channels, or a combination of both.
NN The TV displays Favorites only if

you have added favorites using Edit
Favorites in the Tools menu.
NN If you highlight the name of a

favorite group on the left side of
the screen, you can change the
name of the group by pressing b

on your remote, and then entering a
new name using the keyboard that
appears.
●● Recently Viewed

Shows the most recently viewed
channels.
●● Mostly Viewed

Shows the most frequently viewed
channels.
Using the colored and function buttons
with Channel

●● When the highlight is located in a

category on the left side, you can use
these options:
–– a Air / Cable
Switches the mode and display
between Air and Cable.
NN Appears only if your TV stored

both Air and Cable channels.
–– R Return
Returns to the previous menu.
●● When the highlight is located in the

channel list, you can use these options:
–– a Air / Cable
Switches the mode and display
between Air and Cable.
NN Appears only if your TV stored

both Air and Cable channels.
–– b Delete
Deletes the selected channel(s) from
a category list (except the favorites
lists).
–– ` Information

Displays details of the selected
channel.
–– k Page
Scrolls the channel list to the next or
previous page.
NN These correspond to the Channel

buttons on the remote.
–– E Select / Deselect
Selects or deselects a channel.
–– T Tools
Displays the option menu.

–– R Return
Returns to the previous menu.
Using the Tools menu with Channel
●● Add / Delete

Delete a channel from or add a channel
to a Category list on the Channel list
screen.
To delete a channel from a Category

ℓ

list on the Channel screen, follow these
steps:
1.	Select a category that contains the

channel you want to delete.
2.	Select a channel in the category list.
A c mark appears to the left of the
channel.
NN You can select more than one

channel.
NN If you re-select a channel you

selected, the c mark disappears.
3.	Open the Tools menu using your
remote.
4.	Select Delete. The message "Deleted

the selected channel(s)." appears.
Select OK.
NN You can delete the selected channel

immediately by selecting b using
your remote.
NN When you delete a channel in the All

or Added Ch. lists, you are deleting
the channel from the Added Ch. list.
This means that when you press the
Channel buttons on your remote, the
channel will not longer appear. The

channel will, however, remain in the
All list, grayed out. You can add it
back to the Added Ch. list whenever
you like.
NN When you delete a channel in the

Recently Viewed or Mostly Viewed
category, the channel will disappear
from that category list, but it is not
deleted from any of the other lists.
To add a channel to the Added Ch. list

ℓ

on the Channel screen, follow these

steps:
1.	On the Channel screen, select the All
category.
2.	Select a grayed out channel in the All
category. A c mark appears to the
left of the channel.
NN You can select more than one

channel.
NN If you re-select a channel you

selected, the c mark disappears.
NN A gray colored channel indicates

the channel has been deleted from
the Added Ch. list.
3.	Open the Tools menu using your
remote.
4.	Select the Add. The message Added
the selected channel(s). appears, and
then select OK.
NN The Add menu option only appears

when you select channels you have
deleted from Added Ch..
NN All deleted channels will be shown

in the All category. You add channels
back to the Added Ch. category on
the All category.
●● Edit Favorites
ℓ

Lets you assign channels you watch
frequently to a favorites group and
remove channels from a favorites
group. You access Edit Favorites on the
Tools menu.
To set channels as favorites, follow
these steps:

1.	Select the All or Added Ch. category.
2.	Select a channel. A c mark appears
to the left of the channel.
NN You can select more than one

channel.
NN If you re-select a channel you

selected, the c mark disappears.
3.	Open the Tools menu using your
remote.
4.	Select Edit Favorites. The Edit
Favorites screen appears.

5.	If you want, change to another
favorites group by selecting } using
your remote. Each time you select },
the favorites group changes.
6.	Select a using your remote. The
selected channel will appear in the
favorite group you chose.
NN You can also select a channel on

the Edit Favorites screen from the
list of Added Ch. that is displayed
on the left of the screen.

7.	When done, select OK on the right
side. The channel is made a favorite
and is assigned to the favorites
group you selected.
8.	Edit completed. appears on the
screen. Select OK.
NN The TV displays the “ ” symbol

next to the channel, indicating it
is a favorite.
Using the colored and function buttons
with Edit Favorites

●● On the Edit Favorites screen, you can

use these functions buttons:
–– a Add
Add selected channels to the
favorites group.
–– } Change Fav.
Change the favorites group.
Each time you select } using
your remote, the favorites group
changes.
–– Ÿ Go To

When you press a number, the
highlight jumps to the first
channel that has that number. For
example, if I select 2, the highlight
can jump to 2-1 or 21-1.
–– R Return
Return to the previous menu.
●● When you highlight a favorite

channel in a favorites group on the
Edit Favorites screen, you can use
these options:

–– a Delete
Delete the selected channel.
–– b Change order
Change the favorites group list
order.
–– { Copy
Copy a selected channel to other
favorites groups.
–– } Change Fav.
Change the favorites group.
Each time you select } using

your remote, the favorites group
changes.
–– Ÿ Go To
When you press a number, the
highlight jumps to the first
channel that has that number. For
example, if I select 2, the highlight
can jump to 2-1 or 21-1.
–– R Return
Return to the previous menu.
To remove a channel from a favorites

group, follow these steps:
1.	Select the favorites group category.
2.	Select a channel in the favorites
group. A c mark appears to the left
of the channel.
NN You can select more than one

channel.
NN If you re-select a selected channel,

the c mark disappears.
3.	Open the Tools menu using your
remote.

4.	Select Delete. The message Do you
want to delete the selected item(s)?
appears.
5.	Select OK. The Deleted the selected
item(s). message appears.
●● Rename Channel

(Appears only if you have selected an
analog channel.)
Lets you assign a name of up to five
characters to an analog channel. For
example, Food, Golf, etc. This makes it

easier to find and select a channel.
●● Select All / Deselect All

Select all channels in the list. / Deselect
all channels you selected.
Display Icons Used in the Channel screens
: An analog channel.
: A favorite channel.
: A locked channel.
Schedule Manager

ℓ∫

²→ Schedule Manager
Using this function, you can set

the TV to display a desired channel
automatically on a day and at a time of
your choice.
NN You must set the current time first

using the Time → Clock function
in the System menu to use this
function.
To use Schedule Viewing, follow these

ℓ

steps:
1.	Select Schedule Manager on the
Smart Hub screen.

2.	On the Schedule Manager screen,
select a using your remote.
3.	Set Antenna, Channel, Repeat, and
Start Time.
●● Antenna

Select Antenna to see the source
selections, and then select the signal
source: DTV Air, Cable, etc. If your
TV receives digital broadcasts, you
can change the source from analog
to digital.

●● Channel

Select Channel to view the channel
numbers. Select the desired channel.
NN You can only select memorized

channels.
NN You can also enter the channel

number directly using the number
buttons on the standard remote.
●● Repeat

Select Once, Manual, Sat~Sun,
Mon~Fri or Everyday. If you select

Manual, you can set the day you
want.
NN The c mark indicates a day you’

ve selected.
Date: You can set a desired date.
NN Date is available only when you

select Once in Repeat.
●● Start Time

You can set the start time you want.
3.	When done, select OK. The selected
channel is scheduled for viewing.

NN On the Schedule Manager screen,

you can view a list of Schedule
Viewings.
To delete an item in a list of scheduled
viewings, follow these step:
1.	On the Schedule Manager screen,
Highlight an item you want to delete.
2.	Open the Tools menu using your
remote.
3.	Select Cancel Schedule. The Cancel
selected list(s)? message appears.

4.	Select Yes. The selected schedule is
canceled.
NN If you press the INFO button after

Highlighting an item, the Information
screen appears. On the Information
screen, you can change or cancel the
Schedule Viewing.
Cancel Schedule: Cancel the
Schedule Viewing.
Edit Schedule: Change the Schedule
Viewing.

Return: Return to the previous
screen.
Channel List

ℓ∫

Using this function, you can view the
channel list, program information, and
favorite channels, select channels to
watch, and use Schedule Viewing on
digital channels.
1.	Press the CH LIST button. The
Channel List screen is displayed
immediately.

2.	Change a channel or channel list
mode.
●● Added Ch.

Shows all added channels.
●● Favorites 1 – Favorites 5

Shows all favorite channels, in up
to five groups. Each group has a
separate screen.
NN The TV displays favorite groups

only if you have added favorites
using Edit Favorites.

Using the colored and function buttons
with the Channel List
NN If you press the INFO button, the

TV displays details of the selected
program.
●● a Antenna

Switches the mode and display
between Air and Cable.
NN Appears only if your TV has stored

both Air and Cable channels.
●● { Program View / Channel View

For digital channels, switches the
display between Program View and
Channel View.
When you select a digital channel in
Channel List, select { once to display a
list of programs on that channel. Select
again to re-display the Channel View.
●● lr CH Mode / Channel

On the Channel View screen, toggles
between the Favorites lists (if you have
added favorites using Edit Favorites)

and the Added Ch. list. / On the Program
View screen, displays the programs for
the next or previous channel.
●● E Watch / Information

Displays the channel you selected. /
Displays details of the selected channel.
●● k Page

Scrolls the Channel List to the next or
previous page.
NN These correspond to the channel

buttons on your remote.

Display Icons Used in the Channel List
screens
: An analog channel.
: A reserved program.
: A locked channel.
ℓ

Using Schedule Viewing in Channel List

(digital channels only)
You can use Schedule Viewing in
Channel List to schedule a digital
channel program for viewing. The TV
will turn on and display the digital

channel program when the program
begins.
1.	Press the CH LIST button. The
Channel List screen appears.
2.	Select a desired digital channel.
3.	Select { using your remote. The
TV displays the program list of the
selected channel.
4.	Select a desired program in the
program list, and then select
Information using your remote.

5.	On the Information screen, select
Schedule Viewing. The selected
program is scheduled.
NN If you want to cancel the Schedule

Viewing, follow Steps 1 through 4,
and then select Cancel Schedule.

Memorizing Channels
Antenna

ℓ∫

Menu → Channel → Antenna
Before your television can memorize
the available channels, you must select
your TV's signal source, Air (using
an antenna) or Cable. After you have
selected the signal source, go on to the
Auto Program function.
NN Selecting the signal source using the

Antenna function also determines

the signal source the TV is tuned to.
For example, if you receive your TV
signal over the air, and you select
Cable, you will see only snow. You
must select Air to see a picture.
Auto Program

ℓ∫

Menu → Channel → Auto Program
The Auto Program function memorizes
all channels that are available over the
air or through your cable system and
adds them to the Channel list.

To start the Auto Program, follow these
steps:
1.	Go to the Auto Program menu.
2.	Select Air or Cable or both, and then
select Next. A c mark appears in
the check box.
NN If you selected Air or Cable in the

Antenna menu, your choice will
already be selected.
3.	If you selected Cable, the cable
system screen appears. Select Digital

Cable System.
NN If you selected Air only, the Auto

Program starts.
4.	Select the correct cable signal format
- STD, HRC or IRC.
NN Most cable systems use STD

(Standard).
5.	Repeat for Analog Cable System.
6.	Select Next. The Auto Program
starts.
NN After all the available channels are

stored, the Auto Program removes
scrambled channels. When done,
the Auto Program menu then
reappears. This process can take
up to 30 minutes.

Other Features
Clear Scrambled Channel

ℓ∫

Menu → Channel → Clear Scrambled
Channel
This function filters out scrambled
channels after the Auto Program is
completed. This process may take up
to 30 minutes.
NN This function is only available in

Cable mode.
How to Stop the Clear Scrambled Channel

function
1.	To stop the Clear Scrambled Channel
function, select Stop.
2.	The message Stop searching for
scrambled channels? appears. Select
Yes.
3.	The Clear Scrambled Channel
function stops.
Fine Tune

ℓ∫

Menu → Channel → Fine Tune
(analog channels only)

If the reception is clear, you do not
have to fine tune the channel, as this is
done automatically during the search
and store operation. If the signal is
weak or distorted, fine tune the channel
manually. Scroll to the left or right until
the image is clear.
NN Select the channel, and then select

Fine Tune.
NN Fine tuned channels that have been

saved are marked with an asterisk “*”

on the right-hand side of the channel
number in the channel banner.
NN To reset fine-tuning, select the

channel, select Fine Tune, and then
select Reset on the Fine Tune screen.

Basic Feature

Changing the Preset Picture Mode
Picture Mode

ℓ∫

Menu → Picture → Picture Mode
Picture modes apply preset adjustments
to the picture.
NN When your TV is connected to a PC

via an HDMI to DVI cable, you can
only select Entertain and Standard.
●● Dynamic

Brightens the screen. Suitable for a
bright room.

●● Standard

Suitable for a normal environment.
●● Natural for LED TV / Relax for PDP 6500
Series and above

Suitable for reducing eye strain.
●● Movie

Darkens the screen, making it less
glary. Suitable for watching movies in a
darkened room.
●● Entertain
ℓ

Sharpens the picture. Suitable for

games.
NN Only available when the TV is

connected to a PC via an HDMI to
DVI and an HDMI to HDMI cables.

Adjusting Picture Settings
ℓ

Backlight

for LED TV

/ Cell Light
ℓ

for PDP TV

Menu → Picture → Backlight / Cell Light
Adjusts the brightness of the screen
by adjusting the brightness of the
individual pixels.
Contrast

ℓ∫

Menu → Picture → Contrast
Increases or decreases the contrast
between dark and light areas of the
picture.

Brightness

ℓ∫

Menu → Picture → Brightness
Adjusts the brightness of the screen.
Not as effective as Backlight / Cell
Light.
Sharpness

ℓ∫

Menu → Picture → Sharpness
Sharpens or dulls the edges of objects.
Color

ℓ∫

Menu → Picture → Color
Adjusts the color saturation. The higher

the Color setting, the more intense the
color. Low settings remove color and
the picture becomes black, white, and
gray.
Tint (G/R)

ℓ∫

Menu → Picture → Tint (G/R)
Adjusts the amount of green and red in
the picture. As you increase the amount
of green, the amount of red decreases
and vice versa.
To adjust picture quality, follow these steps:

1.	Select an option you want to adjust.
When you select an option, a slider
screen appears.
2.	Adjust the option value using your
remote.
NN When you change an option value,

the change will affect the OSD menu
also.
NN When your TV is connected to a PC

via an HDMI to DVI cable, Color and
Tint (G/R) are not available.

NN You can adjust and store settings for

each external device connected to
the TV.
NN Lowering picture brightness reduces

power consumption.

Changing the Picture Size
Screen Adjustment

ℓ∫

Menu → Picture → Screen Adjustment
Using this function, you can select
various picture size and aspect ratio
options.
●● Picture Size
ℓ∫

If you have a cable box or satellite
receiver, it may have its own set of
screen sizes as well. However, we
highly recommend you use your TV's

16:9 mode most of the time.
16:9: Sets the picture to the 16:9 wide
screen format.
Zoom1: Provides moderate
magnification of the picture. Sides, top,
and bottom are cut off.
Zoom2: Provides larger magnification
of the picture. Sides, top, and bottom
are cut off.
Wide Fit: Enlarges the aspect ratio of
the picture so it fits the entire screen.

NN Available with HD 1080i / 720p

signals in 16:9 mode.
4:3: Sets the picture to basic (4:3)
mode.
NN Do not set your TV to 4:3 format for

a long time. The borders displayed
on the left and right, or top and
bottom of the screen may cause
image retention (screen burn) which
is not covered by the warranty.
Screen Fit: When your TV inputs HDMI

(720p / 1080i / 1080p) or Component
(1080i / 1080p) signals, displays the full
image without any cut-off.
Smart View 1: Reduces the 16:9 picture

ℓ

by 50%.

for LED TV

Smart View 2: Reduces the 16:9 picture

ℓ

by 25%.

for LED TV

NN Smart View 1 is enabled only in

HDMI mode.
NN Smart View 2 is enabled only in

HDMI or DTV mode.

NN The picture size can vary when

you play content from Videos in
Samsung Link depending on the
input resolution.
●● Position
∫

Adjusts the picture position. Position
is only available if Picture Size is set to
Zoom1, Zoom2, Wide Fit, or Screen Fit.
NN In DTV mode, Position is not

available when Picture Size is set to
Screen Fit.

To use the Position function after
selecting Zoom1, Zoom2, Wide Fit or
Screen Fit, follow these steps:
1.	Select Position.
2.	On the Position screen, select
Position, and then move the picture
to the position you want using your
remote.
3.	When done, select Position again,
and then select Close.
NN To reset the picture position,

select Reset.
Picture Sizes available by Input Source:
–– ATV, AV: 16:9, Zoom1, Zoom2, 4:3
–– Component (480i, 480p): 16:9,
Zoom1, Zoom2, 4:3
–– DTV (720p): 16:9, Wide Fit, 4:3,
Smart View 2

for LED TV

–– DTV (1080i, 1080p): 16:9, Wide Fit,
4:3, Screen Fit, Smart View 2

for LED

TV

–– Component(720p): 16:9, Wide Fit, 4:3

–– Component(1080i, 1080p): 16:9, Wide
Fit, 4:3, Screen Fit
–– HDMI (720p, 1080i, 1080p): 16:9,
Wide Fit, 4:3, Screen Fit, Smart View
1

for LED TV

, Smart View 2

for LED TV

NN Depending on the input source, the

picture size options may vary.
NN The available items may differ

depending on the selected mode.
NN HD (High Definition): 16:9 -

1080i/1080p (1920x1080), 720p

(1280x720)
NN You can adjust and store settings

for each external device you have
connected to an input on the TV.
Select the Source, and then adjust
the settings.

Changing the Picture Options
Advanced Settings

ℓ∫

Menu → Picture → Advanced Settings
Using this function, you can configure
advanced picture settings to create
your preferred picture.
NN Advanced Settings is available only

when the Picture Mode is set to
Standard or Movie mode.
NN When connecting a PC using an

HDMI to DVI cable, you can only

make changes to White Balance and
Gamma.
●● Dynamic Contrast
ℓ∫

Adjusts the screen contrast.
●● Black Tone
ℓ∫

Darker settings make blacks look
darker.
●● Flesh Tone
ℓ∫

Adjusts the amount of red in skin
tones.
●● RGB Only Mode
ℓ∫

Displays the Red, Green and Blue colors
so you can make fine adjustments to
hue and saturation.
●● Color Space
ℓ∫

Adjusts the range and variety of colors
(the color space) available to create
images.
NN for LED 6100 ― 6600, 6900, 7003, 7100, 7150
Series and PDP 6500 Series (US)

/

for LED

6100 ― 6850, 6900, 7003, 7100, 7150 Series
and PDP 6500 Series (Canada, Mexico)

To

adjust Color, Red, Green, Blue and
Reset, set the Color Space to Custom.
●● White Balance
ℓ∫

Adjusts the color temperature of the
picture so that white objects look white
(instead of, for example, slightly pink or
slightly yellow) and the overall color of
the picture looks natural.
R-Offset / G-Offset / B-Offset: Adjusts
each color’s (red, green, blue) darkness.
R-Gain / G-Gain / B-Gain: Adjusts each

color’s (red, green, blue) brightness.
Reset: Resets the White Balance to it’s
default settings.
●● 10p White Balance
ℓ

for LED 6100 ― 7150 Series and PDP 6500 Series

Lets you control the white balance
by adjusting the red, green, and blue
brightness in 10 point intervals.
NN Available when the Picture Mode is

set to Movie. Available for all video
sources.

NN Some external devices may not

support this function.
Interval: Select the interval to adjust.
Red: Adjusts the red level.
Green: Adjusts the green level.
Blue: Adjusts the blue level.
Reset: Resets the 10p White Balance to
its default settings.
●● Gamma
ℓ∫

Adjusts the primary color intensity.
●● Expert Pattern
ℓ

for LED 6100 ― 7150 Series and PDP 6500 Series

Use the Expert Pattern function to
calibrate the picture. If the OSD menu
disappears or a menu other than the
Picture menu is opened, the TV saves
the calibration and the Expert Pattern
screen disappears.
Off: Turns the Expert Pattern function
off.
Pattern1: This test screen demonstrates
the effect of your display settings on

shades of grey and black.
Pattern2: This test screen demonstrates
the effect of your display settings on
colors.
NN After selecting Pattern1 or Pattern2,

you can adjust any of the advanced
settings for the effect you desire.
NN While the Expert Pattern is running,

the TV does not output sound.
NN Only enabled in DTV, Component,

and HDMI modes.

●● xvYCC
ℓ

for LED 6100 ― 7150 Series and PDP 6500 Series

Setting xvYCC on increases picture
detail and enlarges the color space
when you are watching movies input
from an external device (e.g. BD/DVD
player) connected to the TV’s HDMI or
Component IN jacks.
NN Available only when you set

the Picture Mode to Movie and
the external input to HDMI or

Component.
NN Some external devices may not

support this function.
●● Motion Lighting
ℓ∫

When on, the TV automatically
adjusts the brightness of the screen in
response to the brightness of the room.
In bright light, the screen brightens. In
dim light, the screen dims.
NN Only available in Standard mode.
NN This feature is not supported in 3D

mode.
NN When you change the Backlight
for LED TV

/ Cell Light

for PDP TV

,

Contrast, or Brightness, the TV sets
Motion Lighting to Off.
Picture Options

ℓ∫

Menu → Picture → Picture Options
Using this function, you can configure
additional picture settings to suit your
preference.
NN When your TV is connected to a PC

via an HDMI to DVI cable, you can
only make changes to Color Tone.
●● Color Tone
ℓ∫

Cool makes the picture bluer (cooler).
Warm1 and Warm2 make the picture
redder (warmer).
NN Warm1 and Warm2 are deactivated

when the Picture Mode is set to
Dynamic.
NN You can adjust and store settings for

each external device connected to an

input on the TV. Select the Source
and then adjust the settings.
●● Digital Noise Filter
ℓ∫

If the broadcast signal received by your
TV is weak, you can activate the Digital
Noise Filter feature to reduce any static
and ghosting that may appear on the
screen.
Auto Visualization: When changing
analog channels, displays signal
strength.

NN When the signal is weak, try all the

options until the TV displays the best
picture.
NN Only available for analog channels.
NN When the bar is green, you are

receiving the best possible signal.
●● MPEG Noise Filter
ℓ∫

Reduces MPEG noise to provide
improved picture quality.
●● HDMI Black Level
ℓ∫

Lets you adjust the screen depth by

selecting a black level.
NN Available only in HDMI mode.
●● Film Mode
ℓ∫

Sets the TV so that it senses and then
processes film signals from all sources
automatically and adjusts the picture
for optimum quality.
for PDP TV

The Cinema Smooth function

is only active when the TV inputs an
HDMI 24Hz signal.
NN Available in TV, AV, Component (480i

/ 1080i) and HDMI (1080i).
●● Auto Motion Plus
ℓ

for LED 6100 Series and above

Removes blur and judder from scenes
with larger amounts of rapid movement
to provide a clearer picture.
Blur Reduction: Adjusts the blur
reduction level for signals input from
all video sources.
Judder Reduction: Adjusts the Judder
reduction level for signals input from

a video source through which you are
playing a movie.
Reset: Reset the custom settings to the
factory defaults.
NN The info screen on your TV displays

the resolution and frequency of
the incoming video signal (60 Hz).
This displayed frequency is not the
frequency of the picture the TV is
displaying when you have Auto
Motion Plus on.

NN If noise occurs on the screen, please

set Auto Motion Plus to Off. If Auto
Motion Plus is set to Custom, you
can control Blur Reduction and
Judder Reduction manually and use
Reset to reset both to their default
settings.
NN If Auto Motion Plus is set to Demo,

you can compare the difference
between a picture with Auto Motion
Plus On and Auto Motion Plus Off.

●● LED Motion Plus for LED TV
ℓ

Removes blur and judder from scenes
with large amounts of rapid movement
to provide a clearer picture.
Reset Picture

ℓ∫

Menu → Picture → Reset Picture
Resets your current picture mode to its
default settings.

Using the TV with Your PC
Using Your TV as a Computer (PC)
Display
Entering the Video Settings (Based on
Windows 7)
For your TV to work properly as a
computer display, you must enter the
correct video settings after you have
connected the TV to your PC.
NN Depending on your version of

Windows and your video card, the

procedure on your PC will probably
differ slightly from the procedure
presented here.
NN However, the same basic information

will apply in most cases. (If not,
contact your computer manufacturer
or Samsung Dealer.)
1.	Click “Control Panel” on the
Windows start menu.
2.	Click “Appearance and Themes”
in the “Control Panel” window. A

display dialog box appears.
3.	Click “Display”. Another display
dialog box appears.
4.	Click the “Settings” tab on the
display dialog box.
–– On the Settings tab, set the
correct resolution (screen size).
The optimal resolution for this TV
is 1920 x 1080.
–– If a vertical-frequency option
exists on your display settings

dialog box, select “60” or “60 Hz”.
Otherwise, just click “OK” and exit
the dialog box.

Changing the Preset Sound Mode
Sound Mode

ℓ∫

Menu → Sound → Sound Mode
Sound modes apply preset adjustments
to the sound.
NN If Speaker Select is set to External

Speaker, Sound Mode is disabled.
●● Standard

Selects the normal sound mode.
●● Music

Emphasizes music over voices.

●● Movie

Provides the best sound for movies.
●● Clear Voice

Emphasizes voices over other sounds.
●● Amplify

Increase the intensity of high-frequency
sound to provide a better listening
experience for the hearing impaired.

Adjusting Sound Settings
Sound Effect

ℓ∫

Menu → Sound → Sound Effect
NN If Speaker Select is set to External

Speaker, Sound Effect is disabled.
NN Available only when the Sound Mode

is set to Standard.
●● SRS TruSurround HD
ℓ∫

This function provides a virtual 5.1
channel surround sound experience
through a pair of speakers using HRTF

(Head Related Transfer Function)
technology.
●● SRS TruDialog
ℓ∫

This function allows you to increase
the intensity of voices over background
music or sound effects so that dialog
can be heard more clearly.
●● Equalizer
ℓ∫

The Equalizer displays a series of
sliders. Use the arrow buttons to select
a slider, and then change the slider’s

value. To Reset the Equalizer, select
Reset. A pop-up appears asking if you
want to reset. Select Yes. To exit, select
Close.
Balance L/R: Adjusts the balance
between the left and right speaker.
100Hz / 300Hz / 1kHz / 3kHz / 10kHz
(Bandwidth Adjustment): Adjusts
the loudness of specific bandwidth
frequencies.
Reset: Resets the equalizer to its default

settings.
Broadcast Audio Options

ℓ∫

Menu → Sound → Broadcast Audio Options
●● Preferred Language
ℓ∫

(digital channels only)
Digital-TV broadcasts can
simultaneously transmit many audio
tracks (for example, simultaneous
translations of a program into numerous
foreign languages). You can only select
a language from among the ones being

broadcasted.
●● Multi-Track Sound
ℓ∫

The broadcasts can transmit one or
more audio tracks. You can select an
audio track you want to listen from
among the ones being broadcasted.
NN While watching TV, you can open the

Tools menu using your remote, and
then select the Multi-Track Sound
function in Tools menu immediately.
NN Multi-Track Sound options may

differ depending on the program
being broadcast or the broadcast
signal.
SPDIF Output

ℓ∫

Menu → Sound → SPDIF Output
SPDIF (Sony Philips Digital Interface)
provides digital audio output to speakers
and various digital devices such as A/V
Receivers and Home Theaters which
reduces interference and distortion.
●● Audio Format
ℓ∫

You can select the Digital Audio output
(SPDIF) format. The available Digital
Audio output (SPDIF) format may differ
depending on the input source.
●● Audio Delay
ℓ∫

Lets you correct timing mismatches
between the audio track and the video
when you are watching the TV and
listening to digital audio output from
the TV through an external device such
as an AV receiver. When you select the

Audio Delay function, a slider screen
appears. Adjust the option value using
your remote (0ms ~ 250ms).
Speaker Settings

ℓ∫

Menu → Sound → Speaker Settings
●● Speaker Select
ℓ∫

If you are listening to the sound track
of a broadcast or movie through an
external receiver, you may hear a
sound echo caused by the difference
in decoding speed between the TV’s

speakers and the speakers attached to
your audio receiver. If this occurs, set
the TV to External Speaker.
NN When Speaker Select is set to

External Speaker, the TV’s speakers
are turned off. You will hear sound
through the external speakers only.
When the Speaker Select is set to TV
Speaker, both the TV’s speakers and
the external speakers are on. You
will hear sound through both.

NN When the Speaker Select is set to

External Speaker, the volume buttons
and mute functions will not operate
and the sound settings will be
limited.
NN If there is no video signal, both

the TV’s speakers and the external
speakers will be mute.
●● Auto Volume
ℓ∫

Because each station has its own
broadcasting conditions, the volume

may fluctuate each time you change
the channel. This feature automatically
adjusts the volume of a channel by
lowering the sound output when the
modulation signal is high or by raising
the sound output when the modulation
signal is low.
NN To use the volume control of a

connected source device, set Auto
Volume to Off. If Auto Volume is
set to Normal or Night, adjusting

the volume control of a connected
source device may have no effect.
Reset Sound

ℓ∫

Menu → Sound → Reset Sound
Reset all sound settings to the factory
defaults.

Preference Feature

Connecting to the Network
ℓ

The Wired Network Connection
There are three ways to attach your TV
to your LAN using cable:
NN For illustrations of the three kinds of

wired network connections, see your
paper user's manual.
–– You can attach your TV to your
LAN by connecting the LAN port on
the back of your TV to an external
modem using a LAN cable.

–– You can attach your TV to your LAN
by connecting the LAN port on the
back of your TV to a router which
is connected to an external modem.
Use LAN cable for the connection.
–– You may be able to attach your TV
to your LAN by connecting the LAN
port on the back of your TV directly
to a network wall outlet using a
LAN cable. Note that the wall outlet
is attached to a modem or router

elsewhere in your house.
NN If your network requires a Dynamic

IP address, you should use an ADSL
modem or router that supports the
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
(DHCP). Modems and routers that
support DHCP automatically provide
the IP address, subnet mask,
gateway, and DNS values your TV
needs to access the Internet so you
do not have to enter them manually.

Most home networks use a Dynamic
IP address.
NN Some networks require a Static IP

address. If your network requires a
Static IP address, you must enter the
IP address, subnet mask, gateway,
and DNS values manually when you
set up the network connection. To
get the IP address, subnet mask,
gateway, and DNS values, contact
your Internet Service Provider (ISP). If

you have a Windows computer, you
can also get these values through
your computer.
NN You can use ADSL modems that

support DHCP if your network
requires a Static IP address. ADSL
modems that support DHCP also let
you use Static IP addresses.
ℓ

The Wireless Network Connection
NN For an illustration of the wireless

network connection, see your paper

user's manual.
You can connect your TV to your LAN
through a standard wireless router or
modem.
This TV supports the IEEE 802.11a/b/g
and n communication protocols.
Samsung recommends using IEEE
802.11n. When you play video over a
network connection using IEEE 802.11
a/b or g, the video may not play
smoothly.

NN To use a wireless network, your TV

must be connected to a wireless
router or modem. If the wireless
router or modem supports DHCP,
your TV can use a DHCP or static IP
address to connect to the wireless
network.
NN Select a channel on the wireless

router or modem that is not currently
being used. If the channel set for
the router or modem is currently

being used by another device nearby,
this will result in interference and
communication failure.
NN Your TV supports only the following

wireless network security protocols:
–– Authentication Mode : WEP,
WPAPSK, WPA2PSK
–– Encryption Type : WEP, TKIP, AES
NN If you select the Pure High-

throughput (Greenfield) 802.11n
mode and the Encryption type is set

to WEP or TKIP on your AP (access
point) or wireless router, Samsung
TVs will not support a connection
in compliance with new Wi-Fi
certification specifications.
NN If your wireless router or modem

supports WPS (Wi-Fi Protected
Setup), you can connect to the
network via PBC (Push Button
Configuration) or a PIN (Personal
Identification Number). WPS will

automatically configure the SSID and
WPA key in either mode.
NN If your router, modem, or device is

not certified, it may not connect to
the TV.
NN Connection Methods: You can set up

the wireless network connection in
four ways:
–– Using Auto Setup (with the Auto
Network Search function)
–– Using Manual Setup

–– Using WPS(PBC)
–– Using Plug & Access

Setting up a Wired Network
Network Settings

∫

Menu → Network → Network Settings
Set up the wired network connection so
you can use various Internet services
such as Smart Hub and Samsung Link
and perform software upgrades.
Automatic Wired Network Setup

ℓ∫

You can configure your TV's wired
network connection automatically when
connecting your TV to a network that

supports DHCP.
NN If you have connected a LAN cable,

the wired network set up screen
appears automatically.
To set up your TV’s wired network
connection automatically, follow these
steps:
1.	Go to the Network Settings screen.
(Network → Network Settings)
2.	Select Start. The network test screen
appears and verifies the network

connection.
3.	When the connection has been

∫

verified, the "You are connected
to the Internet. If you have any
problems using online services,
please contact your Internet Service
Provider." message appears. Select
OK.
NN If the connection process fails, check

the LAN port connection.
NN If the automatic process cannot find

the network connection values or
if you want to set the connection
manually, go to the next section,
"Manual Network Setup."
Manual Wired Network Setup

ℓ∫

You can configure your TV's wired
network connection manually when
connecting your TV to a network that
requires a Static IP address.
NN To get the IP address, subnet mask,

gateway, and DNS values, contact

your Internet Service Provider (ISP).
To set up your TV's wired network
connection manually, follow these
steps:
1.	Go to the Network Settings screen.
(Network → Network Settings)
2.	Select Start. The network connection
screen appears and the verification
process starts.
3.	Select Stop. The verification process

∫

stops. Select IP Settings on the

network connection screen. The IP
Settings screen appears.
4.	Select the IP Setting, and then set
the IP Setting to Enter manually.
5.	Go to the IP Address entry field, and
then select the IP Address using the
remote.
6.	Enter the first portion of the IP
Address (for example, 105) into the
first entry field using your remote.
When done, go to the next field.

7.	Enter the next portion of the IP
Address. When done, go to the next
field.
8.	Repeat the entry process for each
field in the IP Address.
NN If you make a mistake when

entering a number, re-enter the
number to correct it.
9.	When done, go to the Subnet Mask
fields.
10.	Repeat the same entry process for

Subnet Mask, Gateway, and DNS
Server.
11.	When done, select OK. The network

∫

test screen appears and the
verification process starts. When the
connection has been verified, the
"You are connected to the Internet. If
you have any problems using online
services, please contact your Internet
Service Provider." message appears.
Select OK.

Network Status

∫

Menu → Network → Network Status
You can check the current network and
Internet status.
If the wired network connection failed...
●● No network cable found.
∫∫

Check if your network cable is plugged
in. If it is connected, make sure that
the router is turned on. If it is on, try
turning if off and on again.
●● IP auto setting failed.
∫

Try the following to set your IP address
automatically or set your IP address
manually by selecting IP Settings.
1.) Ensure that DHCP server is enabled
on the router. 2) Unplug and re-plugin the router. 3) Contact your Internet
Service Provider for more information.
●● Unable to connect to the network.
∫

Try the following: check if your IP
address is set correctly in IP Settings.
Contact your Internet Service Provider

for more information.
●● Connected to your local network, but
∫

cannot connect to the Internet.
Check the DNS settings in IP Settings
or contact your Internet Service
Provider to access the Internet.
●● Network setup complete, but cannot
∫

connect to the Internet.
Contact your Internet Service Provider
to access the Internet.

Setting up a Wireless Network
Network Settings

∫

Menu → Network → Network Settings
Set up the wireless network connection
so you can use various Internet services
such as Smart Hub and Samsung Link
and perform software upgrades.
Automatic Wireless Network Setup

ℓ∫

Most wireless networks have an
optional security system that requires
devices that access the network to

transmit an encrypted security code
called an Access or Security Key. The
Security Key is based on a Pass Phrase,
typically a word or a series of letters
and numbers of a specified length
you were asked to enter when you set
up wireless security for your wireless
network.
If you use this method of setting up
the network connection, and have a
Security Key for your wireless network,

you will have to enter the Pass Phrase
during the automatic or manual setup
process.
NN Depending on your router or modem,

you may be able to use a WPS PIN
instead.
To set up your TV’s wireless network
connection automatically, follow these
steps:
1.	Go to the Network Settings screen.
(Network → Network Settings)

2.	Select Start. The network function
searches for available wireless
networks. When done, it displays a
list of the available networks.
3.	In the list of networks, select a

∫

network you want to connect to, and
then select Next.
NN If the wireless router is set to

Hidden (Invisible), you have to
select Add Network and enter
the correct Network Name (SSID)

and Security Key to establish the
connection.
4.	If the Enter security key screen

∫

appears, go to step 5. If you selected
a wireless router that does not have
wireless security, go to step 7.
5.	To set up wireless security, enter the
Security Key or a WPS PIN using the
keyboard on the Enter security key
screen.
NN To enter letters, highlight and

select each letter. To enter
numbers, highlight and select
each number or press the number
buttons on your remote.
NN To shift to capital letters (or from

capital letters to lower case),
select the Caps or Shift button.
NN To display symbols and

punctuation, select 1 . To
redisplay letters, select 1

again.

NN You should be able to find the

Pass Phrase on one of the set up
screens you used to set up your
router or modem.
6.	When done, select Next if you
entered a Security Key or WPS PIN
if you entered a PIN. The network
connection screen appears and the
verification process starts.
7.	 When the connection has been

∫

verified, the "You are connected
to the Internet. If you have any

problems using online services,
please contact your Internet Service
Provider." message appears. Select
OK.
NN If the network does not accept the

Security Key or PIN, select Retry
or select IP Settings to enter the
settings manually.
NN If you want to set up the connection

manually, select IP Settings. Then, go
to the next section, “Manual Network

Setup”.
Manual Wireless Network Setup

ℓ∫

You can configure your TV's wireless
network connection manually when
connecting your TV to a network that
requires a Static IP address or if the
automatic connection process has
failed.
NN To get the IP address, subnet mask,

gateway, and DNS values, contact
your Internet Service Provider (ISP).

To set up your TV's wireless network
connection manually, follow these
steps:
1.	Go to the Network Settings screen.
(Network → Network Settings)
2.	Select Start. The network function
searches for available wireless
networks. When done, it displays a
list of the available networks.
3.	In the list of networks, select a

∫

network you want to connect to, and

then select Next.
NN If the wireless router is set to

Hidden (Invisible), you have to
select Add Network and enter
the correct Network Name (SSID)
and Security Key to establish the
connection.
4.	If the Enter security key screen

∫

appears, go to step 5. If you select
a wireless router that does not have
wireless security, go to step 7.

5.	To set up wireless security, enter the
Security Key or a WPS PIN using the
keyboard on the Enter security key
screen.
NN To enter letters, highlight and

select each letter. To enter
numbers, highlight and select
each number or press the number
buttons on your remote.
NN To shift to capital letters (or from

capital letters to lower case),

select the Caps or Shift button.
NN To display symbols and

punctuation, select 1 . To
redisplay letters, select 1

again.

NN You should be able to find the

Pass Phrase on one of the set up
screens you used to set up your
router or modem.
6.	When done, select Next if you
entered a Security Key or WPS PIN
if you entered a PIN. The network

connection screen appears and the
verification process starts.
7.	Select Stop. The verification process

∫

stops. Select IP Settings on the
network connection screen. The IP
Settings screen appears.
8.	Select IP Setting, and then set the IP
Setting to Enter manually.
9.	Go to the IP Address entry field, and
then select the IP Address using the
remote.

10.	Enter the first portion of the IP
Address (for example, 105) into the
first entry field using your remote.
When done, go to the next field.
11.	Enter the next portion of the IP
Address. When done, go to the next
field.
12.	Repeat the entry process for each
field in the IP Address.
NN If you make a mistake when

entering a number, re-enter the

number to correct it.
13.	When done, go to the Subnet Mask
fields.
14.	Repeat the same entry process for
Subnet Mask, Gateway, and DNS
Server.
15.	When done, select OK. The network

∫

connection screen appears and the
verification process starts. When the
connection has been verified, the
"You are connected to the Internet. If

you have any problems using online
services, please contact your Internet
Service Provider." message appears.
Select OK.
ℓ

WPS(PBC) Network Setup
If your router has a WPS(PBC)
button, you can configure your TV's
wireless network connection using the
WPS(PBC) button quickly and easily.
To set up your TV's wireless network
connection using WPS(PBC), follow

these steps:
1.	Go to Network Settings screen.
(Network → Network Settings)
2.	Select Start. The network function

∫

searches for available wireless
networks. When done, it displays a
list of the available networks.
3.	Select WPS(PBC).
4.	Press the WPS(PBC) button on your

∫

router within 2 minutes. Your TV
automatically acquires all the network

setting values it needs and connects
to your network.
5.	The network connection screen
appears, and network setup is done.
ℓ

Plug & Access Network Setup
The Plug & Access function lets you
easily connect your Samsung TV to
your Samsung wireless router by using
a USB memory stick to transfer the
setup information from the router to
the TV. If your non-Samsung wireless

router does not support Plug & Access,
you must connect using one of the
other methods.
NN You can check for equipment that

supports Plug & Access on www.
samsung. com.
To set up your TV's wireless network
connection using Plug & Access, follow
these steps:
1.	Turn on the Samsung wireless router
and your TV.

2.	Insert a USB memory stick into the
USB port in your Samsung wireless
router. Check the router’s LED’s to
make sure it is on (Blinking → on).
3.	Take the USB memory stick out of
the router, and then insert it into
a USB port on your Samsung TV.
The memory stick downloads the
connection information.
4.	Wait until the connection is
automatically established.

NN If Plug & Access does not connect

your TV to your wireless router,
a popup screen appears on the
screen notifying you of the failure.
If you want to try using Plug &
Access again, disconnect the USB
memory stick, reset the router, and
then try again from Step 1. You
can also choose one of the other
connection setup methods.
5.	The network connection screen

appears, and the network setup is
done.
NN If the wireless router’s settings

change or you install a new wireless
router, you must perform the Plug &
Access procedure again, beginning
from Step 1.

Network Status

∫

Menu → Network → Network Status
You can check the current network and

Internet status.
If the wireless network connection failed...
●● Wireless network connection failed.
∫∫

No wireless router selected. Go to
Network Settings to select your router.
●● Unable to connect to wireless router.
∫∫

Try the following: check if the router
is turned on, and if it is, try turning it
off and on again. Check if you need to
enter a security key to use the router.
●● IP auto setting failed.
∫

Try the following to set your IP address
automatically or set your IP address
manually by selecting IP Settings.
1.) Ensure that DHCP server is enabled
on the router. 2.) Unplug and re-plugin the router. 3.) Contact your Internet
Service Provider for more information.
●● Unable to connect to the network.
∫

Try the following: check if your IP
address is set correctly in IP Settings.
Contact your Internet Service Provider

for more information.
●● Connected to your local network, but
∫

cannot connect to the Internet.
Check the DNS settings in IP Settings,
or contact your Internet Service
Provider to access the Internet.
●● Network setup complete, but cannot
∫

connect to the Internet.
Contact your Internet Service Provider
to access the Internet.

Managing the Network Connected Devices
Wi-Fi Direct

ℓ∫

Menu → Network → Wi-Fi Direct
Set to connect the TV to wireless
mobile devices. Using this function, you
can connect wireless mobile devices to
your TV directly without a router.
NN To use this function, your mobile

device should be supported by the
Wi-Fi Direct.
To connect your mobile device with

your TV using Wi-Fi Direct, follow
these steps:
1.	Turn on the Wi-Fi Direct device and
activate its Wi-Fi Direct function.
2.	Go to the Wi-Fi Direct screen
(Network → Wi-Fi Direct). The TV
starts to search for devices, and then
displays the devices on the Wi-Fi
Direct screen.
3.	 Select the desired Wi-Fi device.
4.	On the Wi-Fi device:

–– For PBC: Press the WPS(PBC)
button on your Wi-Fi device
within 2 minutes. The Connecting
popup appears, followed by
the Connected pop-up. When it
closes, you should see the device
listed on the Wi-Fi Direct screen
as connected.
–– For PIN: Input the displayed PIN
on your device. The Connecting
popup appears, followed by

the Connected pop-up. When it
closes, you should see the device
listed on the Wi-Fi Direct screen
as connected.
NN If you want to disconnect the device,

select the connected Wi-Fi device,
and then select Disconnect.
Soft AP

ℓ∫

Menu → Network → Soft AP
Using this function, you can connect
the TV to your mobile devices if your

mobile devices do not support Wi-Fi
Direct.
The Soft AP screen lets you set the
options for connecting Wi-Fi devices.
●● Soft AP

Turns Soft AP on or off. When Soft AP
is set to On, your mobile devices can
find the TV's network name in their WiFi connection list.
●● Security key
∫

Enter a Security key at least 9

characters long using the remote
control. Select Done when finished.
–– If the security key is not at least
9 characters long, Done is not
available.
–– To connect a mobile device to the
TV, you must input the security key
into the device.
–– If the network does not operate
correctly, check the security key
again. An incorrect security key may

cause a malfunction.
AllShare Settings

∫

Menu → Network → AllShare Settings
Samsung Link lets you play Videos,
Photos, or Music located on your PC or
your AllShare compatible device on the
TV using a network connection. It also
lets you control the TV through these
devices.
The AllShare Settings screen lists your
network connected AllShare devices

and their IP addresses. Through this
screen, you can allow a device to
access the TV, deny access, or delete
the device from the AllShare list.
The AllShare Settings screen only
displays devices if you have established
networked connections to AllShare
devices. Otherwise, it will be empty.
To use the AllShare network function,
you must install the AllShare network
software on your PC. For details on set

up options, refer to "Using the AllShare
Function".
Device Name

ℓ∫

Menu → Network → Device Name
Enter a name for this TV. This name
will be shown on network remote
controls and devices using Samsung
Link.
NN A keyboard appears on the screen.

Key in a name for your TV using
your remote control. When finished,

select Done.
NN To enter letters, highlight and select

each letter. To enter numbers,
highlight and select each number or
press the number buttons on your
remote.
NN To shift to capital letters (or from

capital letters to lower case), select
the Caps or Shift button.
NN To display symbols and punctuation,

select 1 . To redisplay letters, select

1

again.

Setting the Time
Time

ℓ∫

Menu → System → Time
NN The time you set will appear when you

press the INFO button.
●● Clock
∫

Set the clock to use the various timer
features of the TV.
NN If you disconnect the power cord,

you have to set the clock again.
To set the clock, follow these steps:

ℓ

1.	Go to Clock screen (System → Time
→ Clock).
2.	Select Auto or Manual.
ŒŒ If you selected Auto:
The TV will automatically download
the correct time from a digital
channel.
–– Select Time Zone, and then select
your Time Zone.
–– Select DST (Daylight Savings
Time). Select On if you want to

turn the DST adjustment on and
off manually. Select Off to turn off
the DST adjustment.
NN DST and Time Zone function are

only available when the Clock
Mode is set to Auto.
ŒŒ If you selected Manual:
–– The Clock Set screen appears. Set
the Date and Time manually. You
can set the current date and time
using your remote.

NN Available only when Clock Mode

is set to Manual.
●● Sleep Timer
ℓ∫

Automatically shuts off the TV after a
preset period of time. (30, 60, 90, 120,
150, or 180 minutes).
NN Select a period of time using your

remote. To cancel the Sleep Timer,
select Off.
●● On Timer
ℓ∫

Set On Timer so that your TV turns on

automatically at a time and on a day
of your choosing. You can set up three
separate On Timer configurations (On
Timer 1, On Timer 2, On Timer 3) and
select the source of the content the TV
plays when it turns on: an air or cable
channel, a USB device, or a set-top box
connected to one of the TV's inputs
(HDMI1, AV1, etc.).
NN You must set the clock before you

can use the On Timer function.

Setup: Select Off, Once, Everyday,
Mon~Fri, Mon~Sat, Sat~Sun or Manual.
If you select Manual, you can select the
days you want to activate the timer.
NN The c mark indicates days you’ve

selected.
Time: Set the time that the TV turns on
automatically.
Volume: Set the desired loudness.
Source: To select the source of the
content that will play when the TV

turns on. You can:
–– Select TV and have the TV display a
specific air or cable channel.
–– Select USB and have the TV play
back photo or audio files from a USB
device.
–– Select a source on your TV (HDMI1,
HDMI2, Component, etc.) that you
have connected a set-top box to, and
have the TV display a channel from
the set-top box.

NN The USB device must be connected

to your TV before you can select
USB.
NN If you select a source other than TV

or USB, you must:
ŒŒ Have a cable or satellite set-top
box attached to that source.
ŒŒ Set the set-top box to the
channel you want to watch when
the TV goes on.
ŒŒ Leave the set-top box turned on.

NN When you select a source other than

TV or USB, the Antenna and Channel
options will disappear.
Antenna (when the Source is set to
TV): Select Air or Cable.
Channel (when the Source is set to TV):
Select the desired channel.
Music / Photo (when the Source is
set to USB): Select a folder in a USB
device that contains music that you
want played when the TV turns on

automatically or a folder that contains
music and a folder that contains photo
files. If you select both, the TV will
display the photos you selected as it
plays the music you selected.
To select folders on a USB device,
follow these steps:
1.	Select Music. The TV displays
types or names of the attached USB
devices. If you have more than one
USB device attached, the TV lists all

the devices.
2.	Select the type or name of the device
you want to play. A list of folders on
the selected device appears.
NN If there are no folders on your

device, highlight and select the
Select button to the right of the
device name. The Timer screen
re-appears with the name of the
device in the Music field. Go to
Step 4.

3.	Highlight a folder that contains
music, and then highlight and select
the Select button next to it. The
Timer screen re-appears with the
folder name in the Music field.
4.	If you want the TV to display photos
as the music you chose plays, select
Photos, and then repeat the same
process.
5.	When done, select the Close at the
bottom of the screen.

NN You must select a music file. You

cannot select only a photo file.
NN If there is no music file on the USB

device or you don’t select a folder
containing a music file, the Timer
function does not operate correctly.
NN If there is only one photo file in the

USB, the slide show will not play.
NN If a folder name is too long, the

folder cannot be selected.
NN Each USB you use is assigned its

own folder. When using more than
one of the same type of USB, make
sure the folders assigned to each
USB have different names.
NN We recommend that you use a USB

memory stick and a multi card reader
when using the On Timer.
NN The On Timer function may not work

with USB devices that have a builtin battery, or with MP3 players or
PMPs made by some manufacturers

because the TV can take too long to
recognize these devices.
NN If you set the On Timer to play a file

saved on a USB HDD, it may take
up to 40 seconds or more to start
playing the file after the TV is turned
on.
●● Off Timer
ℓ∫

Set Off Timer so that your TV turns off
automatically at a time and on a day
of your choosing. You can set up three

separate Off Timer configurations. (Off
Timer 1, Off Timer 2, Off Timer 3)
NN You must set the clock before you

can use the Off Timer.
Setup: Select Off, Once, Everyday,
Mon~Fri, Mon~Sat, Sat~Sun or Manual.
If you select Manual, you can choose
the days you want Off Timer to turn off
your TV.
NN The c mark indicates days you’ve

selected.

Time: Set the time that the TV turns off
automatically.

Blocking Programs
Security

ℓ∫

Menu → System → Security
Using this function, you can configure
program related security options.
When you access the Security functions
for the first time, the PIN input screen
appears. Enter the default 4 digit PIN:
0-0-0-0. The PIN screen closes and the
Security Menu appears. Every time you
access the Security functions, the PIN

screen appears and you must enter a
PIN.
NN The default PIN number for a new TV

set is “0-0-0-0”. You can change the
PIN using the Change PIN function.
●● Program Rating Lock
ℓ∫

The Program Rating Lock feature lets
you block programs you've determined
are inappropriate for your children
based on their ratings. To access the
Program Rating Lock feature and make

any changes, you must enter a PIN
(personal identification number). To
watch a blocked program, you must
also enter the same PIN.
NN The Program Rating Lock is not

available in HDMI or Component
mode.
TV Rating: You can block TV programs

ℓ

based on their ratings. This function
allows you to control what your
children can watch.

TV Rating displays a grid with locks.
The following categories are on the left
side:
–– 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
The following categories are on top:
–– ALL: Lock all TV ratings.

–– FV: Fantasy violence
–– V: Violence
–– S: Sexual situation
–– L: Adult Language
–– D: Sexually Suggestive Dialog
To block certain content, select a lock.
(That is, “click it”.). For example, click
the lock at the intersection of V and
TV-MA, and you block all programs
that are rated violent and for mature
adults. The rating categories are also

grouped so that clicking one category
blocks all the categories a parent would
block along with it. For example, if
you click TV-G under ALL, then all the
categories associated with TV-G will be
blocked (TV-G, TV-PG, TV-14 and TVMA). The sub-ratings (D, L, S, V) work
similarly. So, if you block the L subrating in TV-PG, then the L sub-ratings
in TV-14 and TV-MA will automatically
be blocked.

NN To unblock a category, click the lock

icon. To unblock all the categories in
a row, click the lock under ALL.
NN To watch a blocked program, you

must enter the PIN code when
requested.
Movie Rating (MPAA): You can block

ℓ

movies based on their MPAA rating.
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.
Movie Rating (MPAA) displays a
column with locks and the following
ratings categories:
–– 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.
To block certain content, select an
entry field to lock (That is, “click it”.).
For example, click the X lock and you
block all X-rated movies.
The rating categories are also grouped
so that clicking one category blocks
all the categories a parent would block
along with it. For example, if you block

the PG-13 category, then R, NC-17 and
X will automatically be blocked also.
NN To unblock a category, click the lock

icon.
Canadian English Rating: You can

ℓ

block TV programs based on their
Anglophone Canadian ratings.
Canadian English Rating displays a
column with locks and the following
ratings categories:
–– 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 contains themes
or content which may not be suitable
for viewers under the age of 14.

–– 18+: Adult programming.
To block certain content, select an
entry field to lock (That is, “click it”.).
For example, click the 18+ lock and you
block all TV programs rated 18+.
The rating categories are also grouped
so that clicking one category blocks
all the categories a parent would block
along with it. For example, if you block
the G category, then PG, 14+ and 18+
will automatically be blocked.

NN To unblock a category, click the lock

icon.
Canadian French Rating: You can block

ℓ

TV programs based on their French
Canadian ratings.
Canadian French Rating displays a
column with locks and the following
ratings categories:
–– G: General
–– 8 ans+: Programming generally
considered acceptable for children

8 years and over to watch on their
own.
–– 13 ans+: Programming may not be
suitable for children under the age of
13.
–– 16 ans+: Programming is not suitable
for children under the age of 16.
–– 18 ans+: Programming restricted to
adults.
To block certain content, select an
entry field to lock (That is, “click it”.).

For example, click the 18 ans+ lock
and you block all TV programs rated 18
ans+.
The rating categories are also grouped
so that clicking one category blocks
all the categories a parent would block
along with it. For example, if you block
the 8 ans+ category, then 13 ans+, 16
ans+ and 18 ans+ will automatically be
blocked also.
NN To unblock a category, click the lock

icon.
Downloadable U.S. Rating: Parental

ℓ

restriction information you can use
while watching DTV channels.
NN If information is not downloaded

from the broadcasting station, the
Downloadable U.S. Rating menu is
deactivated.
NN Parental restriction information is

automatically downloaded while you
watch DTV channels. It may take

several seconds.
NN The Downloadable U.S. Rating menu

is available for use after information
is downloaded from the broadcasting
station. However, depending on the
information from the broadcasting
station, it may not be available for
use.
NN Parental restriction levels differ

depending on the broadcasting
station. The default menu name and

the Downloadable U.S. Rating change
depending on the downloaded
information.
NN Even if you set the on-screen

display to another language, the
Downloadable U.S. Rating menu will
appear in English only.
NN Blocking one rating level will

automatically block other categories
that deal with more sensitive
material.

NN The rating titles (For example:

Humor Level..etc) and TV ratings
(For example: DH, MH, H..etc) may
differ depending on the broadcasting
station.
●● Change PIN
ℓ∫

The Change PIN screen will appear.
Choose any 4 digits for your PIN
and enter them in the Enter New PIN
fields. Re-enter the same 4 digits in
the Confirm New PIN fields. When

the Confirm screen disappears, select
Close. The TV has memorized your new
PIN.
How to watch a restricted program or
movie
If the TV is tuned to a restricted
program or movie, the Program Rating
Lock will block it.
The screen will go blank and a popup message appears. Enter the PIN to
unblock the program or movie using

your remote.
NN If you forget the PIN code, press

the remote control buttons in the
following sequence in Standby
mode: MUTEM → 8 → 2 → 4 → P
(power on). This resets the PIN to “00-0-0”.

Economical Solutions
Eco Solution

ℓ∫

Menu → System → Eco Solution
●● Energy Saving
ℓ∫

Lets you adjusts the brightness of
the TV in order to reduce power
consumption. If you select Picture Off,
the screen is turned off, but the sound
remains on. Press any button except
the volume button to turn on the
screen.

●● Eco Sensor
ℓ∫

To enhance power savings, the picture
settings will automatically adapt to the
light in the room.
NN This function is not available for LED

6200 series.
NN If you adjust Backlight for LED TV /

Cell Light

for PDP TV

in the Picture

menu, the Eco Sensor is set to Off
automatically.
Min. Backlight

for LED TV

/ Min Cell

Light

for PDP TV

: When the Eco Sensor

is set to On, you can manually adjust
the minimum screen brightness.
NN If the Eco Sensor is set to On, the

display brightness may change
(become slightly darker or brighter)
depending on the light intensity
in your room. You can control the
screen’s minimum brightness with
the Min. Backlight / Min Cell Light
function.

●● No Signal Power Off
ℓ∫

To avoid unnecessary energy
consumption, you can set how long
you want the TV to remain on if it’s not
receiving a signal.
●● Auto Power Off
ℓ∫

The TV will automatically turn off when
no user operation is detected for 4
hours.

Picture In Picture (PIP)
PIP

ℓ∫

Menu → System → PIP
You can watch a program whose signal
has passed through the TV’s tuner and
watch video from one external video
source simultaneously.
For example, if you have a cable box
connected to the Cable In jack, you can
use PIP to watch programs from the
cable box and a movie from a Blu-ray

player attached to the HDMI In jack.
NN While Smart Hub or Program Rating

Lock is on, you cannot use PIP.
●● PIP

Activate or deactivate the PIP function.
●● Air/Cable

Select either Air or Cable as the input
source for the sub-picture screen.
●● Channel

Select the channel for the sub-picture
screen.

●● Size

Select a size for the sub-picture screen.
●● Position

Select a position for the sub-picture
screen.
●● Sound Select

You can choose to listen to the sound
from the main picture or the sub
picture.
NN If you turn the TV off while watching

in the PIP mode, the PIP function is

reset to Off. When you turn your TV
on, you must turn PIP on again to
watch in the PIP mode.
NN You may notice that the picture in

the PIP screen becomes slightly
unnatural when you use the main
screen to view a game or karaoke.
NN PIP does not work when the 3D

function is active.
NN PIP Settings: The picture from the

external video source will be in the

main screen and the picture from
the TV’s tuner will be in the PIP subpicture screen.
–– Main picture: Component, HDMI
–– Sub picture: TV

Using the TV with a Keyboard and a Mouse
Device Manager

ℓ∫

Menu → System → Device Manager
Using this function, you can set up
a keyboard or mouse to use with the
TV. You can view your device lists and
adjust keyboard or mouse settings in
this menu.
NN Depending on the model of the USB

HID keyboard and mouse may not be
compatible with your TV.

NN You can connect a keyboard and

mouse at the same time.
●● Keyboard Settings
ℓ∫

Lets you use a USB or Bluetooth
keyboard with your TV. If you want to
use a USB keyboard, connect it to the
USB port.
for LED 6500 Series and above, PDP TV

If

you want to use a Bluetooth keyboard,
connect it using the Bluetooth function.
NN You can use the keyboard only

when the QWERTY keyboard screen
appears in the Web Browser.
Select Keyboard

∫

Select which keyboard to use from your
keyboard list. You can only use one
keyboard at a time, even if several are
connected.
Add Bluetooth Keyboard
for LED 6500 Series and above, PDP TV

can add a Bluetooth keyboard.
Keyboard Options

∫

You

Sets the default options for the
keyboard language and type.
–– Keyboard Language: Set a language
for your keyboard.
–– Keyboard Type: Set the type of
keyboard you're using to enter text.
–– Switch Input Language: Select a key
sequence that switches the input
language.
●● Mouse Settings
ℓ∫

Lets you use a USB or Bluetooth mouse

with your TV. If you want to use a USB
mouse, connect it to the USB port.
for LED 6500 Series and above, PDP TV

If

you want to use a Bluetooth mouse,
connect it using the Bluetooth function.
You can use a mouse in the TV's menu
in the same way you use a mouse on
your PC.
Select Mouse

∫

Select which mouse to use from your
mouse list. You can only use one

mouse at a time, even if several are
connected.
Add Bluetooth Mouse
for LED 6500 Series and above, PDP TV

You

can add a Bluetooth mouse.
Mouse Options

∫

Sets the default options for the mouse
buttons.
–– Primary Button: Select the main
button you want to use to click and
select on screen.

–– Pointer Size: Set the size of the onscreen mouse pointer.
–– Pointer Speed: Select the speed of
the mouse pointer.
Using the TV's menu with a mouse
1.	Connect a USB or Bluetooth mouse
on your TV.
2.	Click the primary button you
selected. The Go To pop-up appears.
3.	Select Smart Hub or Menu in Go To.
4.	Use the mouse the same way

you would use a mouse on your
computer. For example, to open
Channel on the Smart Hub screen,
click the Channel icon.
NN To exit an entry field that does not

close, click R Return.
NN To exit a menu or the Smart Hub

screen, click R Return.
NN To hide the mouse pointer, move it

slightly off the bottom of the screen.

Connecting to the TV with a Samsung
Audio Device
for LED 6500 ― 7150 Series and PDP TV
ℓ

SoundShare Settings

Menu → System → Device Manager →
SoundShare Settings
Lets you use a Samsung Audio Device
with your TV. If you want to use a
Samsung Audio Device, connect it
using the Bluetooth function.
Using your TV with Samsung Audio

Device, you can experience TV sound
more loudly and clearly.
●● Add New Device

Turns the SoundShare function on or
off. When the Add New Device is set to
Off, the connection signals from new
devices are ignored.
●● Samsung Audio Device List

Use / Don't Use: Allows/Blocks the
devices.
Delete from the list: Deletes the devices

from the list.
Supported Samsung Audio Device models
–– DA-E650 / E651 / E660 / E661 / E670
/ E680 / E750 / E751 / E760 / E761
NN For more detailed information about the

Pairing instructions with your TV, visit
Samsung homepage (www.samsung.
com).
NN Depending on the region, the Samsung

Audio Device may not be sold.

Other Features
Menu Language

ℓ∫

Menu → System → Menu Language
Set the menu language.
1.	Select Menu Language.
2.	Choose a language you want to use.
Caption

ℓ∫

(On-Screen Text Dialogue)
Menu → System → Caption
●● Caption
∫

You can switch the caption function on

or off. If captions are not available, they
will not be displayed on the screen.
NN The Caption feature does not work

with devices connected to the TV
through the Component or HDMI
jacks.
●● Caption Mode
ℓ∫

You can select the desired caption
mode.
NN The availability of captions depends

on the program being broadcast.

Default / CC1 – CC4 / Text1 – Text4:
(analog channels only) The analog
caption function operates in either
analog TV channel mode or when a
signal is supplied from an external
device to the TV. (Depending on the
broadcasting signal, the analog caption
function may or may not work with
digital channels.)
Default / Service1 – Service6 / CC1 –
CC4 / Text1 – Text4: (Digital channels

only) The digital caption function
works with digital channels.
NN Service1 – Service6 may not be

available in digital caption mode
depending on the broadcast.
●● Digital Caption Options
ℓ∫

(Digital channels only)
Lets you adjust each option.
Size: Options include Default, Small,
Standard, and Large. The default is
Standard.

Font Style: Options include Default and
Style0 to Style7. The default is Style0.
Font Color: You can change the color
of the letters.
Options include Default, White, Black,
Red, Green, Blue, Yellow, Magenta and
Cyan. The default is White.
Background Color: You can change
the background color of the captions.
Options include Default, White, Black,
Red, Green, Blue, Yellow, Magenta and

Cyan. The default is Black.
Font Opacity: This adjusts the opacity
of text. Options include Default,
Transparent, Translucent, Solid and
Flashing.
Background Opacity: This adjusts the
opacity of the caption background.
Options include Default, Transparent,
Translucent, Solid and Flashing.
Return to Default: This option sets the
Size, Font Style, Font Color, Background

Color, Font Opacity and Background
Opacity settings to their defaults.
NN Digital Caption Options are available

only when you can select Service1 –
Service6 in Caption Mode.
NN The availability of captions depends

on the program being broadcast.
NN The Default setting follows the

standards set by the broadcaster.
NN You cannot set both the Font Color

and the Background Color to the

same color.
NN You cannot set both the Font Opacity

and the Background Opacity to the
same setting.
ℓ

Screen Burn Protection

for PDP TV

To reduce the possibility of screen
burn, this unit is equipped with Pixel
Shift screen burn prevention technology.
Pixel Shift moves the picture slightly on
the screen.
The Pixel Shift Time setting allows

you to program the time between
movements of the picture in minutes.
Your TV has the following screen burn
protection functions:
–– Pixel Shift
–– Auto Protection Time
–– Scrolling
–– Side Gray
●● Pixel Shift
ℓ

Using this function, you can set the
TV to move pixels minutely on the

PDP screen in a horizontal or vertical
direction to minimize after images on
the screen.
Available Pixel Shift settings and
optimum settings:
Horizontal
–– Available Settings: 0 – 4 (pixels)
–– Optimum settings for TV/AV/
Component/HDMI: 4
Vertical
–– Available Settings: 0 – 4 (pixels)

–– Optimum settings for TV/AV/
Component/HDMI: 4
Time (minutes)
–– Available Settings: 1 – 4 min
–– Optimum settings for TV/AV/
Component/HDMI: 4 min
NN The Pixel Shift value may differ

depending on the monitor size (in
inches) and mode.
NN This function is not available in the

Screen Fit mode.

●● Auto Protection Time

If the screen displays a still image for
a certain period of time you define, the
TV activates the screen saver to prevent
the formation of burnt in ghost images
on the screen.
●● Scrolling
ℓ

This function removes after-images on
the screen by illuminating all the pixels
on the screen according to a pattern.
Use this function when there are after

images or symbols on the screen,
especially after you displayed a still
image on the screen for a long time.
NN The after-image removal function

has to be executed for a long time
(approximately 1 hour) to effectively
remove after-images on the screen.
If the after-image is not removed
after you apply the function, repeat
the function.
NN Press any button to cancel this

feature.
●● Side Gray
ℓ

Lets you select the color of the
sidebars your TV displays when you set
the screen size to 4:3.
Auto Protection Time

for LED TV

If the screen displays a still image for
a certain period of time you define, the
TV activates the screen saver to prevent
the formation of burnt in ghost images
on the screen.

General

ℓ∫

Menu → System → General
●● Game Mode
ℓ∫

When you have connected a game
console such as a PlayStation™ or
Xbox™ to the TV, you can enjoy a
more realistic gaming experience by
turning on the Game Mode function.
Precautions and limitations for Game
Mode
–– Before you disconnect the game

console and connect another external
device, set Game Mode to Off.
–– If you display the TV menu in Game
Mode, the screen shakes slightly.
NN Game Mode is not available when

the input source is set to TV.
NN Set Game Mode to On only after

connecting a game console. If you
turn Game Mode on before you have
attached the game console, you
may notice slightly reduced picture

quality.
NN If Game Mode is set to On, Picture

Mode is set to Standard and Sound
Mode is set to Movie automatically.
●● BD Wise
ℓ

Provides the optimal picture quality
for Samsung DVD, Blu-ray, and Home
Theater products which support BD
Wise. When BD Wise is set to On, the
picture mode is automatically changed
to the optimal resolution.

NN Available when you connect

Samsung products that support BD
Wise through an HDMI cable to the
TV.
●● Menu Transparency
ℓ∫

Lets you adjust the transparency of the
menu box.
●● Sound Feedback
ℓ∫

Your TV provides sound feedback when
you use it (clicks, etc.). Sound Feedback
is enabled by default. You can turn off

Sound Feedback or adjust its volume.
●● Panel Lock
ℓ∫

Lock or unlock all the keys on the front
panel at once. When Panel Lock is on,
none of the keys on the front panel
operate.
●● Boot Logo
ℓ∫

Displays the Samsung logo when the
TV is turned on.
●● Light Effect for LED 7003, 7100 and 7150
ℓ

Series

You can turn the LED on the TV’s front
panel on or off. Turn it off to save
power or if the LED is too bright for
you.
NN Set the Light Effect to Off to reduce

the power consumption.
NN The color of light may vary

depending on the model.
Anynet+ (HDMI-CEC)

∫

Menu → System → Anynet+ (HDMI-CEC)
Allows you to control all connected

Samsung devices that support Anynet+
with your Samsung TV’s remote. For
details on set up options, refer to the
“Anynet+ (HDMI-CEC)” instructions.
DivX® Video On Demand

ℓ∫

Menu → System → DivX® Video On
Demand
Shows the registration code authorized
for the TV. If you connect to the DivX
web site and register with 10-digit
registration code, you can download

the VOD activation file. Once you play
it using Samsung Link, the registration
is completed.
NN For more information on DivX(R)

VOD, visit http://vod.divx.com.

Support Menu
e-Manual

ℓ∫

Menu → Support → e-Manual
The e-Manual is built into your TV.
Open the e-Manual to learn how to use
your TV’s many features.
NN For the detailed information about

the e-Manual Screen, refer to “How
to view the e-Manual” in the User's
Manual.
Self Diagnosis

ℓ∫

Menu → Support → Self Diagnosis
●● Picture Test
ℓ∫

Use to check for picture problems.
Picture Test displays a high definition
picture that you can examine for flaws
or faults.
Yes: Select Yes if the test picture
does not appear or there is noise or
distortion in the test picture. There
may be a problem with the TV. Contact
Samsung’s Call Center for assistance.

No: Select No if the test picture
displays properly. There may be a
problem with your external equipment.
Please check your connections. If the
problem persists, refer to the external
device’s user manual.
●● Sound Test
ℓ∫

Use the built-in melody to check for
sound problems.
NN If you hear no sound from the TV

speakers, before performing the

sound test, make sure Speaker Select
is set to TV Speaker in the Sound
menu, and then try the speakers
again.
NN You will hear the melody during the

test even if you have set Speaker
Select to External Speaker or have
muted the sound.
Yes: Select Yes if you can hear sound
from only one speaker or from neither
speaker during the sound test. There

may be a problem with the TV. Contact
Samsung’s Call Center for assistance.
No: Select No if you can hear sound
from the speakers. There may be a
problem with your external equipment.
Please check your connections. If the
problem persists, refer to the external
device’s user manual.
●● Signal Information
ℓ∫

(digital channels only)
The reception quality of over-the-

air HD channels is either perfect or
the channels are unavailable. Signal
Information displays HD channel
signal strength so you can adjust your
antenna to increase signal strength and
receive HD channels.
●● Reset
∫

Reset all settings to factory defaults
except for your network settings.
To reset your TV to its default settings,

ℓ

follow these steps:

1.	Go to the Reset menu. (Support →
Self Diagnosis → Reset)
2.	The PIN input screen appears. Enter
the four digit security PIN using your
remote.
NN If you have not changed the PIN,

enter the default PIN, 0-0-0-0.
You can change the PIN using the
Change PIN option.(System →
Security → Change PIN)
3.	When done, the PIN screen disappear.

The message "All the settings will
return to factory defaults." appears.
4.	Select Yes. All settings are reset.
The TV will turn off and on again
automatically. The Setup screen
appears. For more information about
Setup, see the paper user manual.
●● Troubleshooting

If your TV seems to be having a
problem, access the troubleshooting
guide for a solution.

Software Update

ℓ∫

Menu → Support → Software Update
The Software Update menu lets you
upgrade your TV’s software to the
latest version.
Current Version: This is the software
version already installed in the TV.
Upgrading to the Latest Version
You can upgrade in four ways:
–– By USB
–– Online

–– Alternative Software
–– Standby Mode Upgrade
The four methods are explained in the
following pages.
NN Be careful not to turn off the power

until the upgrade is complete. The
TV will turn off and on automatically
after completing the software
upgrade. When you upgrade
software, all video and audio
settings you have made will return to

their default settings. We advise you
to write down your settings so that
you can easily reset them after the
upgrade.
●● By USB
ℓ∫

To upgrade using By USB, follow these
steps:
1.	Visit www.samsung.com.
2.	Click Support at the top of the page.
3.	On the Support page, enter your
model number in the Find Your

Product field, and then press Enter or
click Find Product.
4.	Under Downloads on the left side,
click Get downloads. The Download
Center screen appears.
5.	Click Firmware on the left side of the
page.
6.	On the Firmware tab, click the file
icon on the right, and then click Save
File on the pop-up that appears.
7.	Extracts the exe archive to your

computer. You should have a single
folder with the same name as the
exe file.
8.	Copy the folder to a USB flash drive.
9.	Turn on the TV, and then insert the
USB flash drive into the USB port of
the TV.
10.	In the TV’s menu, go to Support →
Software Update.
11.	Select By USB.
NN Please be careful not to remove

the USB drive until the upgrade is
complete.
●● Online
ℓ∫

The Online function lets you download
the upgrade software directly from the
Internet into your TV and then upgrade
the software in one operation. To use
Online, you must have configured your
TV to connect to your network and the
TV must be connected to the Internet.
See the "Setting up the Wired or

Wireless Network" instructions.
To upgrade using Online, follow these
steps:
1.	Select Online. The Connecting to
Server message appears.
2.	If there is a download available,
the Download pop-up appears with
a progress bar and the download
starts.
3.	When the download is complete,
the Upgrade Query screen appears

with three choices: Upgrade Now,
Upgrade Later, or Don't Upgrade.
–– If you select Upgrade Now, the TV
upgrades the software, turns off,
and then turns on automatically.
–– If you do not make a selection
in one minute or select Upgrade
Later, the TV stores the new
upgrade software. You can
upgrade the software later using
the Alternative Software function.

–– If you select Don't Upgrade, the
TV cancels the upgrade.
●● Alternative Software
ℓ∫

The Alternative Software option
lets you upgrade using a file the TV
downloaded earlier, but you decided
not to install immediately, or a file
downloaded by the TV in Standby
Mode (See Standby Mode Upgrade in
the next section).
To upgrade using Alternative Software,

follow these steps:
1.	If upgrade software has been
downloaded, you will see the
software version number to the right
of Alternative Software.
2.	Select Alternative Software.
3.	The TV displays a message asking if
you want to upgrade. Select Yes. The
TV begins the upgrade.
4.	When the upgrade is complete, the
TV turns off automatically, and then

turns on.
●● Standby Mode Upgrade
ℓ∫

You can set the Standby Mode Upgrade
function so that the TV downloads new
upgrade software when it is in Standby
mode.
In Standby mode, the TV is off, but
its Internet connection is active. This
allows the TV to download upgrade
software automatically, when you are
not using it. Because the TV is turned

on internally, the screen may glow
slightly. This phenomenon may continue
for more than 1 hour until the software
download is complete.
To set Standby Mode Upgrade, follow
these steps:
1.	Select Standby Mode Upgrade.
2.	Select On or Off.
–– Off: If you select Off, the TV will
notify you with a pop up message
when new upgrade software is

available.
–– On: If you select On, the TV will
automatically download new
upgrade software when it is in
Standby mode with the power
off. If it downloads new upgrade
software, the TV will ask you if
you want to install it when you
turn the TV on.
NN To use the Standby Mode Upgrade

function, your TV must be connected

to the Internet.
Contact Samsung

ℓ∫

Menu → Support → Contact Samsung
View this information when your TV
does not work properly or when you
want to upgrade the software. You
can find information regarding our call
centers and how to download products
and software.
Remote Management

ℓ∫

Menu → Support → Remote Management

Remote Management lets our Call
Center access and control your
Samsung product remotely to
troubleshoot a problem. Use Remote
Management only when you have a
problem, and contact our Call Center
first, before you activate Remote
Management.
You can find the current number of
our Call Center on the Support page
at www.samsung.com under Contact

support.
Smart Hub

∫

Menu → Support → Smart Hub
Smart Hub lets you connect to the
Internet and enjoy a variety of Internet
and multimedia contents. For more
information on how to use Smart Hub,
see “Smart Hub” in the e-Manual.

Advanced Features

Using the 3D function
for LED 6500 ― 7150 Series and PDP TV

3D

ℓ∫

Menu → Picture → 3D
This exciting new feature enables you
to view 3D content. To fully enjoy this
feature, you need a pair of Samsung 3D
Active Glasses to view 3D video.
NN FULL HD 3D support is determined

by the quality of the content.
IMPORTANT HEALTH AND SAFETY

INFORMATION FOR 3D PICTURES.
Read and understand the following safety
information before using the TV’s 3D function.
[[ Warning

ŒŒ Some viewers may experience
discomfort while viewing 3D TV such
as dizziness, nausea, and headaches.
If you experience any such symptom,
stop viewing 3D TV, remove the 3D
Active Glasses, and rest.
ŒŒ Watching 3D images for an extended

period of time may cause eye strain.
If you feel eye strain, stop viewing
3D TV, remove your 3D Active
Glasses, and rest.
ŒŒ A responsible adult should frequently
check on children who are using the
3D function. If there are any reports
of tired eyes, headaches, dizziness, or
nausea, have the child stop viewing
3D TV and rest.
ŒŒ Do not use the 3D Active Glasses

for other purposes (such as general
eyeglasses, sunglasses, protective
goggles, etc.)
ŒŒ Do not use the 3D function or 3D
Active Glasses while walking or
moving around. If you use the 3D
function or 3D Active Glasses while
walking or moving around you
can injure yourself by running into
objects, tripping, or falling.

●● 3D Mode
ℓ∫

Select the 3D input format.
NN If you want to experience the 3D

effect fully, put the 3D Active Glasses
on first, and then select the 3D Mode
from the list below that provides the
best 3D viewing experience.
Off

: Turns the 3D function off.
: Changes a 2D image to 3D.
: Displays two images next to each

other.

: Displays one image above another.
NN The 3D Mode may differ depending

on the input signal.
NN Some file formats may not support

.

●● 3D Perspective
ℓ∫

Adjusts the overall 3D perspective of
the on-screen image.
●● Depth
ℓ∫

Adjusts the overall depth.

●● L/R Change
ℓ∫

Swaps the left and right pictures.
●● 3D → 2D
ℓ∫

Displays the image for the left eye only.
NN This function is deactivated when the

3D Mode set to

or

Off

.

●● 3D Optimize for LED TV
ℓ

Automatically adjusts the picture
overall to provide an optimal 3D effect.

3D - Supported resolutions (16:9 only)

HDMI
3D Format

/

Frame Packing

Resolution

Frequency (Hz)

1280 x 720p

59.94 / 60 Hz

1920 x 1080i

59.94 / 60 Hz

1920 x 1080p

23.98 / 24 / 29.97 /
30 / 59.94 / 60 Hz

1280 x 720p

59.94 / 60 Hz

1920 x 1080i

59.94 / 60 Hz

1920 x 1080p

23.98 / 24 / 29.97 / 30 Hz

Component
Resolution

Frequency (Hz)

1280 x 720p

59.94 / 60 Hz

1920 x 1080i

59.94 / 60 Hz

1920 x 1080p

23.98 / 24 / 29.97 / 30 / 59.94 / 60 Hz

DTV
Resolution

Frequency (Hz)

1280 x 720p

59.94 / 60 Hz

1920 x 1080i

59.94 / 60 Hz

Videos / Photos (In Samsung Link)
NN Refer to "Supported Subtitle and

Samsung Link file formats" in the
Other Information section.
ℓ

How to watch the 3D images
Some 3D modes may not be available
depending on the format of the image
source.

To watch in 3D, you must wear 3D
Active Glasses and turn the glasses on
by pressing the power button.
1.	Go to the 3D screen. (Picture → 3D)
2.	Select the 3D Mode. The 3D Mode
screen appears.
3.	Select the 3D Mode option for the
image you want to view. The screen
goes blank for a moment, and then
reappears in the 3D mode you
selected.

NN You can also access the 3D mode

by pressing the X button on your
remote.

Read These Notes Before Using the 3D
Function...
ŒŒ The 3D Mode is set to Off
automatically when you access
Smart Hub function.
ŒŒ The 3D Mode is set to its memorized
configuration value automatically

when you change the input source.
ŒŒ Some Picture functions are disabled
in 3D mode.
ŒŒ PIP is not supported in 3D mode.
ŒŒ 3D Active Glasses from Samsung’s
previous IR type 3D products and 3D
glass from other manufacturers are
not supported.
ŒŒ When the TV is initially powered on,
it may take some time until the 3D
display is optimized.

ŒŒ The 3D Active Glasses may not work
properly if there is any other 3D
product or electronic devices turned
on near the glasses or TV. If there
is a problem, keep other electronic
devices as far away as possible from
the 3D Active Glasses.
ŒŒ Be sure to stay within the viewing
angle and optimum TV viewing
distance when watching 3D pictures.
Otherwise, you may not be able to

see 3D effects properly.
ŒŒ The ideal 3D viewing distance is
three times or more the height of the
screen. For example, if your screen
is two feet high, you should sit at
least six feet from the screen. We
recommend sitting so that your eyes
are level with the screen.

Smart Hub

ℓ∫

Menu → Support → Smart Hub
Using Smart Hub, you can stream
movies, videos, and music from the
Internet, access various for pay or freeof-charge applications and view them
on your TV.
Application content includes news,
sports, weather forecasts, stock market
quotes, maps, photos, and games.
NN You can also start this function by

pressing the ² button on the remote
control.
Notice
ŒŒ Samsung Electronics takes no legal
responsibility for any interruption of
the Smart Hub service caused by the
service provider for any reason.
ŒŒ Application services may be provided
in English only and the contents
available may vary, depending on
your area.

ŒŒ For more information about a Smart
Hub service, visit the web site of the
applicable service provider.
ŒŒ The Smart Hub service downloads
and processes data via the Internet
so that you can enjoy the Internet
contents on your TV screen. If the
Internet connection is unstable,
the service may be delayed or
interrupted. Furthermore, the TV may
turn off automatically in response

to conditions on the Internet. If this
occurs, check the Internet connection
and try again.
ŒŒ The services provided are subject
to change by the Smart Hub service
provider without notice.
ŒŒ The Smart Hub service contents
may differ depending on the TV’s
firmware version.
ŒŒ For-pay DivX contents with copy
protection can only be played

through a composite, component, or
HDMI cable.
To start Smart Hub for the first time, follow

ℓ

these steps:
1.	Press the ² button.
2.	The Smart Hub screen appears. In
a few cases, the Country screen
appears immediately after.
3.	If the Country screen has appeared,
select your country using your
remote.

NN Some applications are available

only in certain countries.
4.	The General Disclaimer screen
appears. Select Agree.
NN Screens can take a few seconds

to appear.
5.	The Samsung Service Privacy Policy
screen appears. Select Agree.
6.	The Update Pop-up appears. Select
OK.
7.	The Service Update screen appears

and installs a number of services and
applications. When done, it closes.
The Smart Hub screen displays
the downloaded applications and
services. This may take some time.
NN Smart Hub may close momentarily

during the installation process.
NN A number of screens may appear

after installation. You can close
them or let them close on their
own.

8.	To start an application, select an
application using your remote.
Using the Keypads and Keyboards
A number of Smart Hub applications
display a numeric keypad or a QWERTY
keyboard so you can enter account
names, passwords, and other data.
In most applications, you can toggle
between the numeric keypad and the
QWERTY keyboard by selecting the b
button.

ℓ

Using the Numeric Keypad
When the keypad is displayed, you
can use your remote to enter letters
in lower or upper case, numbers,
punctuation, and symbols.
There are two ways to enter characters,
in the ABC mode and in the XT9 mode.
Method 1: Using the keypad in ABC
mode.
Example: Inputting “105Chang”.
1.	Select the - key three times using

your remote to change the input
mode from lower case to numbers.
3.	Select 1, 0, and 5 in numerical order
on your remote.
4.	Select the - key three times using
your remote to change the input
mode from numbers to upper case.
5.	Select 2 three times using your
remote to input C.
6.	Select the - key three times using
your remote to change the input

mode from upper case to lower case.
7.	Input the rest of “Chang” using your
remote in the same way. When done,
select OK.
Method 2: Using the Keypad in XT9
mode.
To change to XT9 mode, follow these
steps:
A.	With the Numerical keypad displayed,
open the Tools menu using your
remote.

B.	On the Tools menu, select XT9 Text
Input.
C.	Select On, and then select OK.
Example: Inputting“105Chang”.
1.	Select the – key three times using
your remote to change the input
mode from lower case to numbers.
3.	Select 1, 0, and 5 in numerical order
on your remote.
4.	Select the – key three times using
your remote to change the input

mode from numbers to capitalized
case.
5.	Select in sequence: 2, 4, 2, 6, 4. A
thin ribbon appears at the top of
the screen displaying a list of words
you can enter. Select “Chang” from
the list by selecting } using your
remote.
NN If “Chang” is not displayed in the

list, select + to create your own
dictionary. Add your own word to

your dictionary.
ℓ

Using the QWERTY Keypad
If you have a USB or Bluetooth
6500 Series and above, PDP TV

for LED

keyboard

attached to the TV, and the screen is
displaying the QWERTY keyboard, you
can use the attached keyboard just like
a regular keyboard. Type a character
and the character appears on the
screen.
If you don't have a USB or Bluetooth

keyboard attached and the QWERTY
keyboard is displayed, use your remote
to highlight and then select letters,
numbers, and symbols on the keyboard
one at a time.
NN Select the Caps or Shift button to

display Capital letters. Select again
to re-display lower case.
NN Select the 1

button to display

symbols and icons. Select again to
re-display letters.

NN If XT9 Text Input is On, words will

appear in a ribbon at the top of the
page. Select the } button to select a
word in the ribbon.
Using the colored and function buttons
with the QWERTY Keypad
●● a Delete All

Deletes all inputted characters.
●● b Numeric / QWERTY

Toggles the keypad mode between
Numeric keypad mode and QWERTY

mode.
NN When the keypad is set to

QWERTY mode, you can input
characters using a USB or
Bluetooth keyboard connected to
the TV.
●● T Settings

Displays the options menu.
Input Language: Select an input
language.
XT9 Text Input: Turns the XT9 word

function on or off. Available in both
Numeric Keypad and QWERTY mode
when you use the remote or a mouse
to select and enter characters.
●● E Enter

Enter the selected character.
●● R Return

Return to the previous menu.
●● π Prev Page

Display the previous set of symbols/
icons.

NN Available only when the keypad

screen is in symbol/icon mode( ).
●● µ Next Page

Display the next set of symbols/
icons.
NN Available only when the keypad

screen is in symbol/icon mode( ).
ℓ

Creating an Account
To establish your own, exclusive
configuration of Smart Hub, create your
own Samsung account.

NN You must use an e-mail address as

an ID.
NN You can register up to 10 User

Accounts.
NN You do not need an account to use

Smart Hub.
To create an account, follow these
steps:
1.	On the Smart Hub screen, select a
using your remote. The Login screen
appears.

2.	Select Create Account using your
remote. The Create Account screen
appears.
3.	Select Samsung Account. An entry
screen and keypad appear.
4.	Use the keypad to enter your e-mail
address. This will serve as your ID.
NN If you have a Bluetooth or USB

keyboard attached to the TV, use the
keyboard to enter the e-mail address.
Then, in Steps 6 through 10, use

the keyboard to enter the required
password. Note that after you type
in the e-mail address and password,
you will need to use your remote to
continue.
5.	When done, select OK. The Login
screen reappears.
6.	Select Password. The Password
screen and a keypad appear.
7.	Use the keypad to enter a password.
The password can be any

combination of letters, numbers, and
symbols.
NN Select a using your remote to

display or hide the password as
you enter it.
8.	When done, select OK.
9.	Select Confirm password. The
Password screen and a keypad reappear.
10.	Repeat Steps 7 and 8.
11.	When done, select Create Account.

The Confirmation window appears.
12.	Select OK. The Continue to register
service ID window appears.
13.	Select OK.
NN If you don’t have existing provider

accounts or do not want to
register existing accounts at this
time, select Cancel. You can also
let the window close on its own
in about a minute.
14.	The Register Service Account

window appears.
NN If you have existing accounts

with any of the listed providers,
you can associate the provider
account and the provider account
password with your Samsung
account. Registration makes it
easier to access the providers web
site. For registration instructions,
go to Step 2 in Account Manager
under Settings in the “Configuring

Smart Hub with the Settings
Menu” section of this manual.

Customizing the Home Screen

∫

●● a Login / Logout
ℓ

To log in to your Samsung account,
follow these steps:
1.	With the Smart Hub main screen
displayed on your TV, select a
using your remote. The Login screen
appears.
2.	Select the ^ next to the Samsung
Account entry field. A drop down list
appears.

NN If you want to input your Samsung

Account name manually, select
the Samsung Account entry field.
A keypad screen appears. Input
your Samsung Account manually.
When done, go to Step 4.
3.	Select your ID from the list that
appears. The Login screen reappears.
4.	Select Password. The Password
window and a keypad appears.

5.	Enter your password using your
remote. When done, select OK.
NN If you want Smart Hub to enter

your password automatically, select
Remember my password after you
have entered your password. A c
mark appears. Smart Hub will now
enter your password automatically
when you select or enter your ID.
NN If you forget your Samsung account

password, you can reset it. Select b

using your remote. A popup message
appears. Select OK. Smart Hub will
send a written guide to your e-mail
address that explains how to reset
your password.
●● b Wallpaper
ℓ

You can change the background image
on the Smart Hub home screen.
●● { Account Manager

Lets you register your service provider
accounts, delete or deactivate

your Samsung account. For more
information about Account Manager,
see "Configuring Smart Hub with the
Settings Menu" in this section.
NN Available only when you have logged

in to Smart Hub.
Using the Tools menu with Smart Hub
NN Depending on the icons and folders

displayed on the Smart Hub screen,
some of the functions listed below may
not appear.

●● Login / Logout

Log in to or log out of your Samsung
account.
●● Wallpaper

You can change the background image
on the Smart Hub home screen.
●● Move
ℓ

The Move function lets you change the
screen position of an application or a
folder.
To use the Move function, follow these

steps:
1.	Select an application icon or a folder,
and then open the Tools menu using
your remote.
2.	Select Move. A position change
screen appears.
3.	Move the icon using your remote.
When the icon is in the position of
your choice, select the icon. The
application icon moves to its new
location.

●● New Folder
ℓ

The New Folder function lets you create
and name new folders. You can move
applications into the folders you have
created.
To use the New Folder function, follow
these steps:
1.	Open the Tools menu using your
remote.
2.	Select New Folder in the menu. The
New Folder pop-up and a keyboard

screen appears.
3.	Using the keyboard and your remote,
enter a name for the folder.
4.	When done, select OK at the bottom
of the screen. The New Folder screen
closes and the New Folder appears
on the Smart Hub screen.
●● Move to Folder
ℓ

The Move to Folder function lets you
move an application to a folder.
To use the Move to Folder function,

follow these steps:
1.	Select an application, and then open
the Tools menu using your remote.
2.	Select Move to Folder. The Move to
Folder window opens.
3.	Select a folder using your remote.
A move finished message appears.
Select OK. The message window
closes. The application has been
moved to the folder.
NN If you select an application in a

folder, you can use the Move to
Folder to move the application to the
Smart Hub screen.
To access an application in a Folder
1.	On the Smart Hub screen, select a
folder. The folder opens.
2.	Select an application you want to
execute. The application service
starts.
●● Delete
ℓ

The Delete function lets you delete

applications from Smart Hub.
To use the Delete function, follow these
steps:
1.	Select an application, and then open
the Tools menu using your remote.
2.	Select Delete. The message Do you
want to delete selected item(s)?
appears.
3.	Select OK. The application is deleted.
●● Rename Folder
ℓ

The Rename Folder function lets you

rename folders.
To use the Rename Folder function,
follow these steps:
1.	Select a folder, and then open the
Tools menu using your remote.
2.	Select Rename Folder. The Rename
Folder window and a keypad screen
appears.
3.	Enter a new name using your remote
or edit the old name.
4.	When done, select OK. The Rename

Folder window closes and the new
or revised name appears below the
folder.
●● Lock
ℓ

The Lock function lets you lock some
applications in Smart Hub so they
cannot be opened without entering your
security PIN.
NN Depending on the application, this

function may not be supported.
To use the Lock function, follow these

steps:
1.	Select an application, and then open
the Tools menu using your remote.
2.	Select Lock. The Security window
appears.
3.	Enter your security PIN using the
remote. If you have not created a
PIN, enter “0-0-0-0”.
4.	A confirmation message screen
appears. Select OK. The message
screen closes and a lock symbol

appears to left of the application.
●● Unlock
ℓ

NN Depending on the application, this

function may not be supported.
To use the Unlock function, follow
these steps:
1.	Select a locked application, and then
open the Tools menu using your
remote.
2.	Select Unlock. The Security window
appears.

3.	Enter your security PIN using the
remote. If you have not created a
PIN, enter “0-0-0-0”.
4.	A confirmation message screen
appears. Select OK. The message
screen closes and the lock symbol to
left of the application disappears.
●● Information

You can view detailed information
about the selected application.
NN Depending on the application,

you can also lock or unlock
the application on the Detailed
Information screen.
●● Reinstall

If an application is not installed
properly, reinstall it.
NN The reinstall feature is only available

for an application that has not been
installed properly.
Reinstalling an application
1.	Select an application and then select

Tools.
2.	Select Reinstall. The application
reinstalls.
3.	When the application has installed
successfully, a message appears
notifying the user that installation is
complete.
ℓ

Configuring Smart Hub with the Settings

Menu
The Settings menu gives you access to
the Account Manager, Service Manager,

Reset, and About Smart Hub functions.
To use these functions, you must be
logged into your Samsung Smart Hub
account.
To access the Settings menu, and then
select a menu item, follow these steps:
1.	Open the Tools menu using your
remote.
2.	Select Settings. The Settings window
appears.
3.	Select a menu item using your

remote.
●● Account Manager
ℓ

The Account Manager menu contains
functions that let you register your
service provider accounts, and delete or
deactivate your Samsung account.
Link to other accounts: If you have
existing accounts with any of the
providers listed by the Link to other
accounts function, you can associate
the provider account and the provider

account password with your Samsung
account. If you associate the account,
you will be able to log onto the
account through Smart Hub easily,
without entering your account name or
password.
NN Before you register an account you

have with a provider, you must install
the provider's application in Smart
Hub.
To use the Link to other accounts

function, follow these steps:
1.	In the Account Manager menu, select
Link to other accounts. The Link to
other accounts window appears.
2.	Select an application you want
to associate with your Samsung
account.
3.	In the pop-up that appears, select
Register.
4.	In the Link to other accounts entry
screen, enter your site ID and

password using your remote. When
done, select OK.
NN This is the ID and password you

normally use to access your
account on this application.
5.	If you have entered the ID and
password correctly, the Registered
successfully. message appears.
6.	If want to add another service
application, repeat Steps 2 through
4 to associate another service

application.
7.	When done, select OK.

Remove from TV Account List: Cancels
all the currently registered Service
Accounts that appear on the Register
Service Account screen.
Deactivate Account: Deactivates your
Samsung Account and deletes it and
all your account settings entirely from
Smart Hub.

●● Service Manager
ℓ

Auto Ticker: You can set Auto Ticker to
come on when the TV powers.
NN The Ticker application provides

useful News, Weather, and Stock
Market information. Before you
can set Auto Ticker on, you must
download the Ticker application into
Smart Hub.
NN Depending on your country, the

Ticker application may have a
different service or not be supported.
Push Notification Settings: When on,
Push Notification displays a notification
message when an event takes place in
an application installed on Smart Hub.
The TV will display the notification
message and allow you to view details
of the event even while you are viewing
TV.
●● Reset

The Reset function initializes all
downloaded applications, erases all
user accounts and settings from the TV,
and resets all Smart Hub settings to the
factory default settings. It then restarts
Smart Hub as if it were starting for the
first time.
Your account, however, remains on
the Smart Hub server. To log into your
account, enter your ID and password
on the Login screen.

To use the Reset function, follow these
steps:
1.	In the Settings menu, select Reset.
The Reset screen appears.
2.	Enter your security PIN using your
remote.
NN The default password set is “0-0-

0-0.”
NN If you forget the PIN code, press

the remote control buttons in the
following sequence in Standby

mode: MUTEM → 8 → 2 → 4 →
P (Power on). This resets the PIN
to “0-0-0-0”
3.	After a few moments, Smart Hub
automatically resets. The screen
may go black, then Smart Hub reappears. In a few moments, it starts
the reinitialization procedure.
4.	To complete the re-initialization, go
to Step 2 in "To start Smart Hub for
the first time, follow these steps:"

section of this manual.
●● About Smart Hub

The About Smart Hub menu contains
functions that display information
about Smart Hub.
Detail: Lists information about Smart
Hub including version number, memory
usage, and the unique product ID.
Terms of Service Agreement: Display
the Terms of Service Agreement.

Using Samsung Apps

∫

ℓ

Samsung Apps

² → Samsung Apps
NN Depending on the version of an

application, the instructions may
differ. In this case, please follow the
instructions on the screen.
Samsung Apps is a store from which
you can download applications to use
on Samsung TV/AV equipment.
You can enjoy a variety of contents

such as videos, music, photos, games,
useful information etc. using the
downloaded applications.
New applications are added regularly.
Using the colored and function buttons
with Samsung Apps
●● a Login / Logout

Log in to or log out of your Samsung
account.
●● b Filter by Price

To toggle the view between All, Paid,

and Free.
●● { Sort

To sort the applications by
Recommended, Name, Date, or
Downloaded.
NN You can sort all categories except

Most Popular.
●● } View Mode

Each time you select } using your
remote, the View Mode toggles
between basic mode and thumbnail

mode.
●● πµ Scroll

Move to next or previous page.
●● T Tools

Displays the option menu.
●● R Return

Moves to previous menu.
Using Samsung Apps by category
The following categories are available:
●● What's New

User can easily find newly (the latest)

registered applications.
●● Most Popular

Displays the most popular applications
for users.
●● Videos

Includes apps that provide video media
such as movies, TV shows, and short
length videos.
●● Games

Includes various game apps such as
sudoku and chess.

●● Sports

Includes apps that provide sports
content such as game results, images,
and short length video.
●● Lifestyle

Includes apps that provide lifestyle
media services such as music, personal
photo management tools, and social
networking such as Facebook and
Twitter.
●● Information

Includes apps that provide information
content such as news, financial
information, stock quotes, weather, etc.
●● Education

Includes apps that provide educational
content such as story books, dictionary,
VOD (Video on Demand) for kids etc.
●● My Account

My Account provides information about
your available App cash coupon and
information about the apps you have

already purchased or installed on your
TV.
NN You can purchase App cash that you

can use to buy applications through
tv.samsungapps.com.
●● Help

If you have questions about Samsung
Apps, check this section first.
ℓ

To search for an application in Samsung

Apps, follow these steps:
1.	On the Samsung Apps screen, select

Search Samsung Apps. The Search
window and keyboard appears.
2.	Enter a keyword using your remote.
The keyword should be part of the
name of an application. For example,
enter f-a-c-e to search for Facebook.
3.	When done, select OK at the bottom
of the keyboard.
4.	Wait until the search result screen
displays. After Samsung Apps
displays the results, you can select

an application you want in the search
result screen.
NN You can use a keyword in the search

history If you have searched using
that keyword before.
NN If you have a keyboard and/or a

mouse connected to your TV, you
can use the mouse to select the
Search Samsung Apps field and the
keyboard to type in the keyword.

Search

ℓ∫

² → Search
(May not be available, depending on your
country.)
NN Depending on the version of an

application, the instructions may
differ. In this case, please follow the
instructions on the screen.
Easily search for and access content
from diverse sources (e.g. applications,
Your Video, Samsung Link)

1.	On the Smart Hub screen, select
Search at the top of the screen or
press the SEARCH button on your
remote.
2.	If you want to input a search term
directly, select the Enter search
keyword. entry field. A keypad
screen appears. Enter the search
term using your remote.
NN If you want to search by category,

select a category below the field

using your remote.
Using the Search function by category
●● Your Video

Personalize your movie-watching with
a customized video on demand (VOD)
recommendation service.
●● Most Searched

You can search by selecting a key word
in the key word list. The key word list
displays words you frequently use for
searches.

●● Top Application

You can search applications and
services in the application list. The
application list displays apps that users
download frequently.
●● Search History

You can find a keyword in the search
history list if you have searched using
that keyword before.
Using the colored and function buttons
with Search

●● b Refresh

Refresh the Search function.
●● T Tools

You can set general parameters for the
Search function or delete the search
history.
●● R Return

Return to the previous menu.
Using the Tools menu with Search
●● General Settings

Keyword Recommendation: Turns the

Keyword Recommendation function on
or off.
Search Scope: Sets a search scope.
The default is to use all the applications
listed on the Scope page.
To customize a search scope, follow

ℓ

these steps:
1.	On the Search screen, open the
Tools menu using your remote.
2.	Select General Settings.
3.	Select an application in the Search

Scope. The c mark disappears from
the check box on its left.
NN When you remove the c mark,

you remove that application from
the search scope. Only checked
applications are included.
4.	When done, press the RETURNR
button.
●● Search History

Lets you delete previously used
keywords from the the search history

list. Also, If you select Delete All, you
can delete all your search history.
To delete a search history keyword,
follow these steps:
1.	On the Search screen, open the
Tools menu using your remote.
2.	Select Search History.
3.	Select a keyword in the Keyword list.
4.	Press E on the remote. The keyword
disappears from the list.

Your Video

ℓ∫

² → Your Video
(May not be available, depending on your
country.)
NN Depending on the version of an

application, the instructions may
differ. In this case, please follow the
instructions on the screen.
Using this service from Smart Hub, you
can get video recommendation, search
for movies from multiple providers, and

stream or purchase movies. To stream
or purchase movies, you must have the
vendors app installed in Smart Hub.
Depending on the vendor, you may also
need a vendor account.
Using the Your Video Search Tab
1.	On the Smart Hub screen, select
Your Video.
2.	If this is the first time you have
accessed Your Video, the Privacy
Notice appears. Read the notice, and

then select Agree.
3.	When the Your Video screen appears,
it displays a list of recommended
movies with Recommended at the
top of the screen highlighted. Move
the highlight from the top of the
screen down to the first movie, and
then scroll the movies to the right to
view all the movies in the list.
4.	To see additional lists of movies,
move the highlight back to the top

of the screen. You can select - in
addition to Recommended - New
Releases, Top 20 Movies, Top 20 TV
Shows, and From Friends.
5.	To select a movie, highlight it, and
then press the E button on the
remote. The movie's Data screen
appears. On this screen you can view
Basic Information, Director/Cast,
Photos, Awards, and Related Movies.
6.	To watch the movie, select Watch. A

list of online vendors that have the
movie available for rent or purchase
appears. Renting usually means you
can stream the movie for a certain
number of hours or days.
NN To go to a vendor's web site,

you must have that vendor's app
installed in Smart Hub. To install
apps, access Samsung Apps on
the main Smart Hub screen.
7.	You can search for a particular

movie. To search, select { with your
remote. The Search Entry screen and
a keyboard appear.
8.	Enter the name of the movie into
the Search field. As you enter
characters, the Search function will
display suggestions below. You can
either continue entering characters,
or, if your movie appears, move the
highlight down and select it. The
movie's Data screen appears (See

Steps 5 and 6).
NN If you are entering using a

keyboard, you can either press
Enter or you can move the
highlight down using the down
arrow key.
Using the Function and Colored Buttons
on the Search Tab
●● a Login / Logout

To log in to your Smart Hub account
or log out.

●● { Search

To search for movies or videos (Steps
7 and 8 on the previous page).
●● T My Page

Displays your My Video Bookmarks,
Likes/Shares (if you have a Facebook
or Twitter account registered in
Smart Hub), and lets you establish
certain Preferences.
●● R Return

Return to the previous menu.

Using Function and Colored Buttons on
a Movie's Data Page
●● a Login / Logout

To log in to your Smart Hub account
or log out.
●● b Bookmark / Unbookmark

To bookmark a movie or video or
to remove the bookmark. When you
bookmark, Bookmark appears on the
left side of the screen. Bookmarked

movies or videos are listed on My
Page.
●● { Search

To search for movies or videos (Steps
7 and 8 above).
●● } Home

To go to the My Video Home screen.
●● T My Page

Displays your My Video Bookmarks,
Likes/Shares (if you have a Facebook
or Twitter account registered in

Smart Hub), and lets you establish
certain Preferences.
●● R Return

Return to the previous page or menu.

Using the Your Video Genre Tab
When you start Your Video, the Your
Video screen displays the Search tab.
You can also display the Genres tab
which sorts movies and videos by
genre.

1.	On the Your Video Search tab, move
the highlight to the bottom of the
screen, and then select Genres. The
Genres tab appears.
2.	On the Genres tab, select either
Movies or TV Show on the left side
of the screen
3.	On the right side of the screen,
select the genre (Action/adventure,
Animated, etc.). Your Video displays
the Genre Movie or TV Show List

screen with the movies or TV shows
in the genre you selected.
4.	Highlight a movie or TV show and
then select it. The Data screen for
that movie or TV show appears.

Using the Function and Colored Buttons
on a Genre Movie or TV Show List
Screen
●● a Login / Logout

To log in to your Smart Hub account

or log out.
●● b Genre

To re-display the Genres tab.
●● { Search

To search for movies or videos.
●● } Sort

To sort movies or videos by Ratings,
Year, or Title.
●● T My Page

Displays your My Video Bookmarks,
Likes/Shares (if you have a Facebook

or Twitter account registered in
Smart Hub), and lets you establish
certain Preferences.
●● R Return

Return to the previous page or menu.
Using My Page
My Page displays your My Video
Bookmarks, Likes/Shares (if you
have a Facebook or Twitter account
registered in Smart Hub), and lets you
establish certain Preferences. When the

T My Page icon is displayed at the
bottom of a screen, select T Tools.
My Page appears displaying your
bookmarked movies and videos. Select
a bookmarked movie or video, access
your Likes/Shares, or view or change
your Preferences.

Using the Function and Colored Buttons
on the My Video Screen
●● a Login / Logout

To log in to your Smart Hub account
or log out.
●● { Search

To search for movies or videos.
●● } Home

To go to the My Video Home screen.
●● R Return

Return to the previous page or menu.

Family Story

ℓ∫

² → Family Story
NN Depending on the version of an

application, the instructions may
differ. In this case, please follow the
instructions on the screen.
Family Story allows you to share
photos, messages, and events with
your family.
●● Create Group

If you are starting Family Story for

the first time, you can create a family
group and invite members to join.
●● Invite Members

After creating a group, you can invite
the family members who you want to
share your family's photos and events
with to join.
●● Join Group

If you were invited to join a family
group by a family member, you can
select Join Group to enjoy Family Story

services.
NN You must be logged into your Smart Hub

account to create a family group, access
your group, or use Family Story.
ℓ

To create a family group, follow these

steps:
1.	On the Smart Hub screen, select
Family Story. The Family Story
screen appears.
2.	Select Create Group. The Create and
Invite pop-up appears.

3.	Select OK. The Family Story
agreement appears. Read the
agreement, and then select Accept.
NN You must agree with the terms

prior to using Family Story.
4.	Enter a Group Name, Your Name, and
Your Phone Number without dashes
using your remote.
NN If you want to add a group image,

select an image box. (An external
device containing photos must be

connected to your TV via USB.)
NN * Fields marked with an asterisk

are required.
5.	When done, select Done. The group
creation is complete.
NN If you want to invite members to

your group, select Invite Members.
If you want to go your Family
Story, select Go to Family Story. If
you selected Invite Members, go
to Step 4 in the procedure below.

ℓ

To invite members to your Family Story

group, follow these steps:
1.	From the starting menu in Family
Story, open the Tools menu using
your remote, and then select Group
Members. The Group Members
screen appears.
2.	Select Invite Members. The Invite
pop-up appears.
3.	Select OK. The Invite Members
screen appears.

4.	Select Select to enter message.. The
keypad screen appears.
5.	Enter a message using your remote.
When finished, select OK on the
bottom of the keyboard, and then
select Done.
6.	Select Phone number or Samsung
account ID. The keypad screen reappears.
7.	Enter the prospective member's
phone number or Samsung account

ID using your remote. When finished,
select OK on the bottom of the
keyboard, and then, select Done.
NN If you want to add more

prospective members, select
Add member, and repeat Steps 4
through 7.
8.	When finished adding members,
select Done. The Member Invitation
Completed screen appears.
9.	If invited by phone number, a 4-digit

invite code will be generated.
You need to share the code with
the prospective member. If the
prospective member will be notified
about the invitation via e-mail. Select
OK to finish.
ℓ

To join a group using the received invite

code, follow these steps:
1.	Start Family Story and accept the
terms.
2.	You will see a pop-up message

asking about invitation type. If
you were invited by phone number,
please select Invite Code. If you were
invited by Samsung account, please
select Samsung Account.
3.	If joining by Samsung Account, a
list of invitations from your family
groups will be displayed. Select
Accept to join. You can select Deny
if you don't want to join the inviting
group.

4.	If joining by Invite Code, first enter
your phone number using your
remote. When done, select Done.
Then you will see a list of invitations
from your family groups. Select
Accept to join. You can select Deny
if you don't want to join the inviting
group. Enter the 4-digit invite code
shared by your family member, and
then select Done to finish.
5.	Select OK. The process is complete.

Creating an Album
You can upload pictures from a USB
device and create a picture album
which other group members can view
and add to.
To create a picture album, follow these
steps:
1.	Attach a USB device to your TV
containing the pictures you want to
upload to the picture album.

2.	Log into your Smart Hub account,
and then start Family Story.
3.	Highlight and select the "create
album" display on the left side of
the Family Story screen or select b
using your remote. The Create screen
appears.
4.	Highlight and select Add on the
Album tab. The File Browser screen
appears.
5.	Highlight and select the USB device.

The device opens, displaying either
folders or picture files.
6.	If picture files are displayed,
highlight and select each file you
want to upload. A check appears on
each file.
7.	If folders are displayed, highlight and
select the folder that contains the
pictures you want to upload. Then,
select each file you want to upload.
A check appears on each file.

NN Your can highlight and select the

Select All button on the right side
if you want to select all displayed
pictures.
8	 When finished, highlight and select
the OK button on the right side. The
Create screen re-appears displaying
some or all the photos you want to
upload.
NN To delete a photo from the

upload queue, select T Tools.

In the Tools menu, select Delete
Photos. Either highlight and select
individual photos or select Delete
All. When done, select the Delete
button on the bottom of the page.
A pop-up appears asking whether
you want to delete the photos.
Select Yes.
9.	Highlight and select the Done button
on the bottom of the screen. The
photos are uploaded, and then the

Story of the Day screen appears,
displaying the photos.
10.	Select R Return. The Cover Story
(Main Family Story) screen appears
displaying the photos.
NN The Cover Story screen runs a

continuous slide show of photos
you uploaded. It also displays
some of the photos on a "shelf"
below the slide show area.

Deleting a Picture
To delete a picture, follow these steps:
1.	On the Cover Story screen, highlight
and select the strip of photos on the
bottom left. The Story of the Day
screen appears.
2.	Highlight and select the photo you
want to delete.
3.	Select T Tools.
4.	In the Tools menu, select Delete. A
message appears asking if you want

to delete the photo.
5.	Select OK. The picture is deleted.

Editing a Picture
The Edit function lets you add a memo
to a picture or add the picture to an
event.
To edit a picture, follow these steps:
1.	On the Cover Story screen, highlight
and select the strip of photos on the
bottom left. The Story of the Day

screen appears.
2.	Highlight and select the photo you
want to edit.
3.	Select T Tools.
4.	In the Tools menu, select Edit. The
Edit screen appears.
5.	To add a memo, highlight and select
the "enter Memo" field. The Enter
Memo screen and keyboard appear.
6. 	To add the picture to an event,
highlight and select Find event.

The Event List screen appears. Use
the left and right arrow buttons to
change the month. Use the up and
down arrow buttons to select an
event. Press E when done.
7. After you have added a memo or
added the photo to an event, highlight
and select Done on the bottom of the
screen.

Creating a Memo

You can create a memo that all group
members can see.
To create a memo, follow these steps:
1	 Log into your Smart Hub account,
and then start Family Story.
2.	Highlight and select the "create
memo" display on the right side of
the Family Story screen or select b
using your remote. The Create screen
appears.
3.	On the Memo tab, highlight and

select the "enter Memo" area. The
Enter memo screen and keyboard
appear.
4.	Use your remote to highlight and
select letters. If you have a USB
or Bluetooth keyboard attached to
the TV, use the Keyboard to type in
letters.
5.	When done, select OK on the onscreen keyboard or press E on the
remote. If you are using a physical

keyboard, press the Enter key on the
key board. The Create screen reappears displaying the memo.
NN To edit the memo, highlight and

select the "enter Memo' area
again. The Enter memo screen
and key board re-appear.
6.	Highlight and select the Done button
on the bottom of the screen. The
Story of the Day screen appears
displaying the memo.

7.	Select R Return to go back to the
main Family Story screen.

Deleting a Memo
To delete a memo, follow these steps:
1.	On the Cover Story screen, highlight
and select the memos on the right
side of the screen. The Story of the
Day screen appears.
2.	Highlight and select the memo you
want to delete.

3.	Select T Tools.
4.	In the Tools menu, select Delete. A
message appears asking if you want
to delete the memo.
5.	Select OK. The memo is deleted.

Editing a Memo
To edit a memo, follow these steps:
1.	On the Cover Story screen, highlight
and select the memos on the right
side of the screen. The Story of the

Day screen appears.
2.	Highlight and select the memo you
want to edit.
3.	Select T Tools.
4.	In the Tools menu, select Edit. The
Edit screen appears.
5.	Highlight and select the Edit field.
The Memo screen and keyboard
appears. Edit the memo, and then
press E when done.
6.	The Edit screen re-appears. Highlight

and select Done on the bottom of the
screen.

Creating an Event
You can create a record of an event,
such as a birthday party or a wedding,
with pictures, that all group members
can see. You can also create a record
for a future event.
To create an event, follow these steps:
1.	Attach a USB device containing the

pictures of the event that you want
to upload to your Family Story.
2.	Log into your Smart Hub account,
and then start Family Story.
3.	Highlight and select the "create
event" display on the right side of
the Family Story screen or select b
using your remote. The Create screen
appears.
4.	On the Event tab, highlight and select
the Event Title field. The Event Title

screen and keyboard appear.
5.	Use your remote to highlight and
select letters. If you have a USB
or Bluetooth keyboard attached to
the TV, use the keyboard to type in
letters.
6.	When done, select OK on the onscreen keyboard or press E on the
remote. If you are using a physical
keyboard, press Enter on the
keyboard.

7.	Highlight and select Done on the
Event Title screen with your remote.
The Event Tab reappears.
8.	Use your remote to highlight and
select the enter description field.
The Enter Description screen and
keyboard appear.
9.	Enter a description of the event the
same way you entered the Event
Title in Step 5. When done, close
the Enter Description screen the

same way you closed the Event Title
screen in Steps 6 and 7.
10.	Highlight and select the From field.
The Time Setting screen appears.
Use the up and down arrow buttons
on your remote to change the values
in each field. Use the left and right
arrow buttons to move from field to
field. Press E when done.
11.	Highlight and select the To field. The
Time Setting screen appears. Set the

To time the same way you set the
From time in Step 10.
12.	To define the Event Type, highlight
and select the Change button. The
Event Type list appears.
13.	Use the up and down arrow buttons
on your remote to select an event
type. When done, press E on the
remote. The Event Tab re-appears.
14.	To add photos, highlight and select
the Add button. The File Browser

appears.
15.	Highlight and select the USB device.
The device opens, displaying either
folders or picture files.
16.	If picture files are displayed,
highlight and select each file you
want to upload. A check appears on
each file.
17.	If folders are displayed, highlight and
select the folder that contains the
pictures you want to upload. Then,

select each file you want to upload.
A check appears on each file.
NN Your can highlight and select the

Select All button on the right side
if you want to select all displayed
pictures.
18.	When finished, highlight and select
the OK button on the right side. The
Event tab re-appears displaying
some or all the photos you want to
upload.

NN To delete a photo from the

upload queue, select T Tools.
In the Tools menu, select Delete
Photos. Either highlight and select
individual photos or select Delete
All. When done, select the Delete
button on the bottom of the page.
A pop-up appears asking whether
you want to delete the photos.
Select Yes.
19.	When done entering all information

and selecting all photos, highlight
and select the Done button at the
bottom of the Event tab. Family Story
uploads the photos you selected and
then displays the Story of the Day
screen.
20.	Select R Return to go back to the
main Family Story screen.

Deleting an Event
To delete an event, follow these steps:

1.	On the Cover Story screen, highlight
and select the events on the bottom
right side of the screen. The Story of
the Day screen appears.
2.	Highlight and select the event you
want to delete.
3.	Select T Tools.
4.	In the Tools menu, select Delete. A
message appears asking if you want
to delete the event.
5.	Select OK. The memo is deleted.

Editing an Event
To edit an event, follow these steps:
1.	On the Cover Story screen, highlight
and select the events on the bottom
right side of the screen. The Story of
the Day screen appears.
2.	Highlight and select the event you
want to edit.
3.	Select T Tools.
4.	In the Tools menu, select Edit. The

Edit screen appears.
5.	Edit the elements in the event in the
same fashion you first entered them.
6.	To remove a photo, highlight the
photo, and then Select T Tools.
7.	In the Tools menu, select Disconnect
Photos.
8.	Highlight and select individual photos
or highlight and select Select All.
9.	Highlight and select Delete. A
message appears asking if you want

to delete the photos. Select Yes.
10.	When finished editing, highlight and
select Done at the bottom of the
page.

Functions on the Cover Story (Main) Screen
On the Cover Story screen, you can
launch a slide show, display individual
pictures, view memos, and view events.
Launching a Slide Show
1.	On the Cover Story screen, highlight

and select the large Slide Show area.
This is the portion of the screen
that displays constantly changing
pictures. The slide show starts. The
slide show controls are displayed
momentarily, then disappear.
2.	To stop or start the slide show and
to re-display the controls, press E
on your remote.
3.	To view individual pictures, stop the
slide show, and then press the left or

right arrow button on your remote.
4.	To change the speed of the slide
show, select the † or … button.
5.	To end the slide show, select R
Return.

Viewing Individual Pictures
1.	On the Cover Story screen, highlight
and select the strip of photos on
the bottom right. The Story of the
Day screen appears displaying the

individual photos.
2.	Highlight and select a photo. The
individual photo is displayed.
●● To add a comment about the

photo, highlight and select the Add
Comment button or select b. The
Comment screen and keyboard
appear.
●● To watch a slide show that includes

the picture, highlight and select the
picture. The slide show begins.

●● To watch a slide show together

with another member of your group,
select {. This function lets you and
another member of your group watch
the same slide show on your own
TVs, even if you are thousands of
miles apart.

Viewing Individual Memos
1.	On the Cover Story screen, highlight
and select the memos displayed

on the right side. The Story of the
Day screen appears displaying the
individual memos.
2.	Highlight and select a memo. The
individual memo is displayed.
●● To add a comment about the

memo, highlight and select the
Add Comment button or select b.
The Comment screen and keyboard
appear.

Viewing Individual Events
1.	On the Cover Story screen, highlight
and select the events displayed
on the right side. The Story of the
Day screen appears displaying the
individual events.
2.	Highlight and select an event. The
individual event is displayed.
●● To add a comment about the

event, highlight and select the Add
Comment button or select b. The

Comment screen and keyboard
appear.
●● To watch a slide show of the pictures

saved in the event, highlight and
select the pictures at the bottom left
of the screen. The slide show begins.

The Tools Menu Functions
The Tools menu appears on most of
the Family Story screens. This section
provides a run down of all the Tools

menu functions by screen.
Tools Menu Functions on the Cover
Story Screen
Group Members: Lists the current group
members and the current prospective
members with invitations.
My groups: Lists the groups you are a
member of. Also lets you access your
groups.
Settings: Lets you edit your profile
information and set whether your group

will allow new content, new members,
new invitations, and issue event
reminders.
Logout: Logs you out of Family Story
and your Samsung account. Returns
you to the Smart Hub screen.
Create: Takes you to the Create screen
where you can create a photo album,
memo, or event record.
Updates: Lets you know if there is an
update for the Family Story application,

and lets you download and install it.

Tools Menu Functions on the Story of
the Day Screen
Filter: Lets you select what to view
on the Story of the Day screen by
category: All, Album, Memo, Event.
View by Member: Lets you view entries
(Albums, Memos, Events) by member.
The rest of the functions - Group
Members, My groups, Settings, Logout,

and Updates - are the same functions
as the Cover Story screen functions.

Other Functions on the Story of the
Day Screen
The Story of the Day screen also has
a date filter function on the bottom of
the screen.
Date Occurred / Date Uploaded: You
can sort the items on the Story of
the Day screen by Date Occurred or

Date Uploaded by highlighting and
then selecting the Date Occurred/Date
Uploaded slider button.
You can also quickly move to the
month certain items occurred or were
uploaded by selecting a highlighted
number on the monthly number bar.
You can also select a year, and then a
month. When you select a month, Family
Story displays the items that were
uploaded or occurred in that month.

Fitness

ℓ∫

² → Fitness
NN Depending on the version of an

application, the instructions may
differ. In this case, please follow the
instructions on the screen.
The Fitness application provided by
Smart Hub lets you track and manage
a fitness and exercise program you
create.
NN To use Fitness, you should be logged

in to your Smart Hub account.
Read these notes before exercising...
NN Please warm-up or stretch before

exercising.
NN Stop exercising immediately if you

feel pain, or feel dizzy, exhausted, or
short of breath.
ℓ

Create Your Profile
When you start Fitness for the first
time, you should create your own
profile. On the Fitness screen, select

Create Your Profile. A pop-up message
appears. Select Create Your Profile. The
Personal Trainer/Create Profile screen
appears.
1.	To go to next step, press the right
arrow button on your remote. The
Name pop-up appears.
2.	Select First Name. The Username
screen and keyboard appear. Enter
your name. When done, Select OK.
3.	Select Last Name. The Username

screen and keyboard re- appear.
Enter your last name. When done,
Select OK.
4.	Press the right arrow button on your
remote. The Gender pop-up appears.
5.	Highlight and select your gender.
When you select your gender, you
will see a black dot appear in your
selection.
6.	Press the right arrow button on your
remote until the Date of birth pop-up

appears.
7.	Enter your birth date using your
remote. It will be used to personalize
some parameters for you.
8.	Press the right arrow button on your
remote. The Unit pop-up appears.
9.	Select your preferred units. The
selected units will be applied
throughout the Fitness app. Move to
the right again. The Height pop-up
appears.

10.	Enter your height. This will be used
to calculate your body mass index
(BMI). Move to the right again. The
Weight pop-up appears.
11.	Enter your weight. This will be used
to calculate your body mass index
(BMI). Move to the right again. The
application calculates your BMI.
12.	The creation of your profile is
finished. The TV displays your profile
information and BMI. To start the

Fitness app, select Enjoy Fitness.
Using Fitness with categories
●● Exercise

Provides information on your exercise
goal, current status and recommended
contents.
●● Progress

Provide information on your basic body
profile, exercise progress, achievement
of your goals, etc.
●● Browse all

You can use all the exercise contents
more easily because the contents are
classified into groups such as Abs,
Strength, Yoga and so on by their
types.

Selecting Exercise Programs
Fitness displays a number of exercise
videos and programs you can use to
help you reach your fitness goals. Each
of these videos and programs must

be downloaded from Samsung Apps.
Videos labeled VOD (Video on Demand)
are part of a group of free exercise
videos. We suggest you download
those first.
To download a VOD program or video,
follow these steps;
1.	On the Fitness screen, highlight and
select a program. A message appears
asking you if you want to go to
Samsung apps.

2.	Select Yes. The Samsung Apps
screen appears.
NN This may take a few minutes.

3.	If this is the first time you have
downloaded a VOD program or
video, you will be directed to
download the VOD video app that
lets you download and play all the
VOD exercise videos.
4.	Follow the directions on the screen
to download the VOD video app.

5.	After the video app has been
downloaded, press RETURNR several
times to go back to the Fitness
screen.
6.	You can now select and play any of
the VOD videos.
NN As you play these videos, Fitness

notes the video you are using and
calculates the number of calories
you have burned, based on the
video.

Kids

ℓ∫

² → Kids
NN Depending on the version of an

application, the instructions may
differ. In this case, please follow the
instructions on the screen.
The Smart Hubs Kids app provides a
quick app launcher and a recommended
list of kids and education-related
applications and contents your kids can
start easily and quickly. It also provides

management tools that let you control
what your kids can view in the app and
how long they can watch.

Using Kids with categories
●● Playground
ℓ

Displays recommended contents and
applications. When you select an
application or content, the TV starts the
application or contents immediately.
NN You can add up to 40 items to the

recommended list. See "My Choice"
in this section.
NN You can edit the contents list. For

more detailed information, refer to
"My Choice" in this section.
NN Most of the contents must be

downloaded from Samsung apps. To
download, follow the directions on
the screen. When the download is
complete, press RETURNR repeatedly
until the Kids app reappears. Start

the contents or app by highlighting
and then selecting it.
●● Sticker Book
ℓ

Displays the Sticker Books with the
stickers your kids received. Also, it can
be shared with your Family Story.
How your kids can receive the stickers
–– By User (parent): You can present a
sticker using the Present Stickers
function in the Parents menu.
–– Automatically: The Kids app presents

a sticker while the child is watching
content.
Creating a Sticker Book
1.	To create a new Sticker Book,
select Sticker Book on the top of
the screen, and then Create a New
Sticker Book at the bottom of the
screen. The Create a New Sticker
Book screen appears.
2.	Enter the Sticker Book's name using
your remote. When done, select

Next.
3.	Select a color for the Sticker Book.
When done, select Next.
4.	Check the created sticker book. If
you want to change a name, select
Edit. If you want to change a color,
select Back.
5.	When done, select Done. A new
Sticker Book is created.
NN The maximum number of books you

can create is 10.

NN You can check arrived stickers by

highlighting and selecting Get New
Stickers. Only ten new sticker types
are displayed in New Sticker at one
time.
●● Browse All
ℓ

Displays the kids or education-related
applications list and all contents list.
NN When you select an application

or contents, if the application or
contents has not been installed

on the TV, the TV displays the
corresponding download screen from
Samsung Apps.
To use Browse All, follow these steps:
1.	On the Browse All screen, select
a character. The contents for that
character appears on the right.
2.	Select the kind of contents you want.
3.	The detailed information screen for
the selected contents appears. You
can play the contents, share the

contents with your Family Story, add
the contents to My Choice, and give
the contents a rating.
NN If you have purchased an item

already or the item is free, you
can play the contents. If you
have not purchased it, you can
download the contents from
Samsung Apps.
●● Parents
ℓ

Lets you edit the Playground, give

stickers to your kids, check usage time,
and set the watching limit alarm.
My Choice
You can add or delete contents in the
Playground. The Playground displays
the added contents only.
To add or delete contents in the
Playground, follow these steps:
1.	On the Parents screen, select My
Choice. The My Choice screen
appears.

NN My Choice contains content you

added through the Browse All
screen.
2.	Select contents you want to add or
delete in the list. A pop-up message
appears.
3.	Select Yes.
4.	The selected contents is added or
deleted.

Present Stickers

ℓ

When your kids do a good job today,
you can present a sticker to them.
To present a sticker to your kids, follow
these steps:
1.	On the Parents screen, select Present
Stickers. The Present Stickers screen
appears.
2.	Select a sticker you want to present.
A pop-up message appears.
3.	Select Yes.
4.	Select a sticker book you want to

put the sticker into, and then select
Present.
NN If you want to check a sticker

book, select Check Now. You can
check the stickers in the selected
sticker book.
5.	The sticker is placed in the sticker
book you selected.

Viewing History
Lets you check how long your kids

have used the app through a graph.
Also, lets you check how long your
kids have used each video or content
item. Change a date or content title
using your remote.
Set Alarm
Lets you set how long your kids can
watch. When the time is up, the alarm
window appears.
To set the time your kids can watch,
follow these steps:

1.	On the Parents screen, select Set
Alarm. The Set Alarm screen
appears.
2.	Select Timer.
3.	Select amount of time. The alarm is
set.

Web Browser

ℓ∫

² → Web Browser
(May not be available, depending on your
country.)
NN Depending on the version of an

application, the instructions may
differ. In this case, please follow the
instructions on the screen.
Using this function provided by the
Smart Hub, you can surf the Internet on
your TV.

1.	On the Smart Hub screen, select Web
Browser. The Web Browser screen
appears.
2.	Surf the Internet in the same way as
on a PC.
Using the colored and function buttons
with the Web Browser
●● b Control Panel

Shows or hides the control panel at the
top of the screen.
●● { Link Browsing / Pointer Browsing

You can change the cursor to Link
Browsing mode or Pointer Browsing
mode. In Pointer Browsing mode, you
use a pointer to select items on the
screen in the same way you use a
pointer on a computer. In Link Browsing
mode, you move a blue rectangle
from link to link on the screen by
pressing the directional keys on your
remote. Pointer Browsing is best if
you have a mouse attached to the TV.

Link Browsing only works if you are
browsing using your remote.
NN When you select Pointer Browsing,

you cannot use the remote to select
items in the Tools Menu.
NN In Pointer Browsing Mode, you can

use the arrow keys on your remote
to move the pointer.
●● } PIP

Turns PIP on or off. With PIP on, you
can watch TV while using the Web

Browser.
●● T Tools

Displays the Tools menu.
Control Panel: Shows or hides the
control panel in the top of the screen.
Link Browsing / Pointer Browsing: You
can change the cursor to Link Browsing
mode or Pointer Browsing mode.
PIP: Turns PIP on or off.
PIP Settings: Lets you select where
the PIP window is displayed on the

screen and which sound source the TV
plays, sound from the main screen (the
browser) or sound from the sub screen
(the PIP window).
Add to Bookmark: Add the current
page to your Bookmarks.
Enable Grabbing / Disable Grabbing:
You can move a current web page in
the direction you choose. To move
a web page, select a page, and then
move it in the direction you want using

your remote.
NN Available only when the cursor is set

to Pointer Browsing.
●● πµ Scroll up/down

You can scroll the page up or down.
●● R Return

Close the Web Browser.
ℓ

Using the Control Panel with Web Browser
The Web Browser has a series of icons
across the top of the screen which
provide a number of useful functions.

With these icons, you can easily
use the Web Browser. The icons are
described below, starting with the icon
on the far left of the screen.
●● Back

Moves to the previous web page.
NN If there is no previous web page, this

icon will not work.
●● Forward

Moves to the next web page.
NN If there is no next web page, this

icon will not work.
●● Refresh / Stop

Refreshes the current page or stops the
current connection from loading.
●● Home Page

Goes to the URL you specified as your
the home page.
●● Zoom

You can select a zoom level of 50%,
75%, 100%, 125%, 150%, 200%, 300%,
and Fit to screen.

●● Bookmarks

Displays the Bookmarks screen. You
can bookmark the current page or
select a favorite page to visit from the
bookmark list. You can also sort by
Date, Name, or Times Visited. To sort,
select Sort. When you select Enter URL,
you can enter in a new URL address
directly using your remote or mouse
and bookmark it.
When you highlight a bookmark, the

Option button appears on the right. In
the Option pop-up, you can edit the
selected page or delete the selected
page from the bookmark list.
By clicking the Text/Image button in
the upper right of the screen, you can
toggle the Bookmarks list between text
descriptions of bookmarked pages and
images of the bookmarked pages.
The Bookmarks screen can also
display your Browsing History and the

Windows list which contains a list of
the browser windows that are currently
active.
Using the Tools menu with Bookmarks
●● Delete All

Delete all bookmark lists.
●● Add to Bookmark

Bookmarks the current page.
●● Import bookmarks

You can import a bookmark file
saved on another device such as a

PC.
●● Export bookmarks

You can export a bookmark file from
your TV to another device connected
to your TV.
●● History

Displays the History screen. You can
select a web page to visit in the History
list. You can also sort by Date, Name,
or Times Visited. To sort, select Sort.
When you select Enter URL, you can

enter in a new URL address directly
using your remote or mouse.
When you highlight a page, the Option
button appears on the right. In the
Option pop-up, you can delete the
selected page from the history list or
add the selected page to bookmark.
NN If you want to delete all entries in

the history list, open the Tools menu,
and then select Delete All.
●● URL Field

Shows the URL of the current page. If
you select the URL field, the URL popup appears. Using your remote, you
can enter a new URL directly.
●● Windows List

Displays a list or images of open
windows (the Windows List). You
can open a new window from the list
(using Open new window), select and
access a window in the list, select and
close a window in the list, or close

all windows. When you select Enter
URL, you can enter a new URL address
directly using your remote or mouse.
By clicking the Text/Image button in
the upper right of the screen, you can
toggle the Windows list between text
descriptions of open windows and
images of the open windows.
Using the Tools menu with Windows
List
●● Open new window

Open a new web browser window.
The new web browser page
automatically displays the home
page.
●● Close all windows

Close all the currently opened
windows listed in Windows List.
After closing all windows, the TV
opens a new web browser window
automatically. The new web browser
window automatically displays the

home page.
●● Search

Lets you search the web. When you
select the Search entry field, the Search
screen appears.
To search the web by word input,
follow these steps:
1.	On the Search screen, select the
search engine.
2.	Select Please enter a keyword.. The
keyboard screen appears.

3.	Enter the word you want to use as
the keyword using your mouse or
remote. The TV searches using the
keyword and search engine you
selected.

●● Share

Share the current web page with your
Family Story.
●● Options

You can configure the Web Browser

settings.
Configuring the Web Browser Using Options

ℓ

Move the cursor to the top of the
screen, and then select the Options
icon.
●● Reading Tools

Provides an easy-to-read page by
enlarging the main text. Reading Tools
is not available for all pages.
●● Approved Sites

Lets you restrict your children’s access

to inappropriate web pages by allowing
access only to the web sites you have
registered.
NN Every time you access Approved

Sites, the PIN screen appears. The
first time you access Approved Sites,
enter the default PIN, 0-0-0-0 using
the numbers keypad on your remote.
You can change the PIN using the
Reset password for the Approved
Sites function. See below.

Approved Sites feature: Turns the
Approved Sites function on or off.
Reset password for Approved Sites:
Change the Approved Sites password.
Add current site: Lets you add the
currently displayed web site to the
Approved Sites list.
Manage Approved Sites: Lets you key
in URLs to add to the Approved Sites
List and delete sites from the Approved
Sites list.

NN If you turn Approved Sites on and

have not added any sites to the
Approved Sites list, you will not be
able to access any Internet sites.
●● Private Browsing On / Private Browsing

off
Enable or disable the Privacy mode.
When the Privacy mode is enabled, the
browser does not retain the URLs of
sites you visit. If you want to enable
Privacy mode, select Yes.

If the Privacy mode is running, the
“Stop” icon appears in front of the URL
at the top of the screen. To disable
Privacy mode, select it again when
Privacy mode is enabled.
●● PIP Settings

Lets you configure the PIP function.
Position: Select a position for the PIP
sub-picture.
Sound Select: Select the audio source
you will hear - Main or Sub - when PIP

is on.
●● Web Browser Setting

You can configure Web Browser
options.
Set as homepage: You can set the
home page.
–– Most visited: Set the most frequently
visited URL as the home page.
–– Current Page: Sets the current page
as the home page.
–– Bookmarks: Sets the bookmarks URL

as the home page.
–– Enter URL: Lets you key in the URL
of the page you want for your home
page.
Pop-up Block: Turns the Pop-up Block
on or off.
Ad Block: You can determine whether
to block advertisements and select the
URLs for which advertisements are
blocked.
–– Ad Blocker: Turns the Ad Blocker on

or off.
–– Block current page: Adds the current
page to the blocked list.
–– Manage blocked sites: You can add
a website for which advertisements
will be blocked by directly keying in
the URL, or you can delete a website
from the list.
General: You can delete your personal
information.
–– Delete history: Deletes the website

history.
–– Delete browsing data: Deletes
Internet access information such as
cookies.
–– Reset Settings: Reset all web
browser settings to their factory
defaults.
–– Hide Menu: Turns the control panel
auto-hide on or off. If you select on,
the control panel on the top will be
hidden and only appear when you

move the pointer to the top of the
screen.
Encoding: You can set the Encoding
setting for web pages to Automatic or
Manual.
–– Auto select: Turns automatic
Encoding for web pages on or off.
The browser selects the appropriate
encoding format automatically.
–– Setting: Select an encoding format
from a list of encoding formats

manually. The format is applied to all
pages.
Pointer: You can set the speed of the
cursor when the cursor is set to Pointer
Mode.
–– Pointer Speed: Select a pointer
speed.
Browser Information: Displays the
version and copyright information for
the Web Browser.

Skype

ℓ∫

² → Skype
Skype created a little piece of software
that makes communicating with people
around the world easy and fun.
With Skype you can say hello or share
a laugh with anyone, anywhere. And
if both of you are on Skype, it’s free.
Communicate with people around the
world!
NN To use Skype, you need the Samsung

TV Camera (sold separately). Other
company’s TV Cameras are not
compatible with Skype on your TV.
NN For more information, download the

Skype user’s manual from “www.
samsung.com.”

[Legal Statement]
Due to the various capabilities of products featuring
the Samsung Smart Hub - Content Service, as well as
limitations in the available content, certain features,
applications, and services may not be available on all
devices or in all territories.

Some features on Smart Hub may also require
additional peripheral devices or membership fees that
are sold separately. Please visit http://www.samsung.
com for more information on specific device
information and content availability. The services and
availability of content through Smart Hub are subject
to change from time to time without prior notice.

Samsung Link

ℓ∫

² → Samsung Link
View or play photos, music, and movie
files located on a USB Mass Storage
Class (MSC) device, a PC, or a AllShare
device (a cell phone, for example) on
your TV.
NN To view content on a USB device,

you must plug the device into a USB
port on the TV.
NN If you want to use a USB HDD, we

recommend using a USB HDD that
has a power adapter.
NN To play content located on your

PC or on a AllShare compatible
cell phone, you must connect your
PC and the TV to your network
and download and then install the
AllShare network software on your
PC. In addition, to play content
located on a AllShare compatible
device, you must have a wireless

network.
Connecting a USB Device
1.	Turn on your TV.
2.	Connect a USB device containing
photo, music and/or movie files to
the USB port on the TV.
3.	When a USB device is connected to
the TV, the New device connected.
window appears. Select a Contents
Type you want to play: Videos,
Photos or Music.

NN The TV may display the files on the

USB device automatically if it is the
only device connected.
4.	The Samsung Link Music, Photos, or
Videos screen appears. If the USB
device has folders, the TV displays
a list of folders. Highlight and then
select a folder. If the USB device
does not have folders, the TV will
display files or thumbnails.
5.	Highlight and then select a file to

view or play.
NN To select a different Content Type

or Device Type, press the RETURNR
button repeatedly until the Samsung
Link main screen appears, and then
select.
NN For more information about playing

back files, see the section of this
manual starting with "Video playback
control buttons".
Disconnecting a USB Device

Method 1: Using the SOURCEs
button.
1.	Press the SOURCEs button.
2.	Select a desired USB device, and
then press the TOOLST button. The
Tools menu appears.
3. Select Safely Remove USB, and then
wait until the selected USB device is
disconnected. You can remove a USB
device from the TV.

Method 2: Using the Samsung Link
home screen.
1.	Go to Samsung Link home screen.
(² → Samsung Link)
2.	Select any category except My List,
and then press the E button.
3.	Select a desired USB device, and
then press the TOOLST button. The
Tools menu appears.
4.	Select Safely Remove USB, and then
wait until the selected USB device is

disconnected. You can remove a USB
device from the TV.
NN To remove a USB device from the TV,

we recommend use Safely Remove
USB function.
Read this information before using
Samsung Link with a USB device.
Restrictions and Cautions
ŒŒ Before connecting your device to the
TV, please back up your files ensure
against file damage or data loss.

SAMSUNG is not responsible for any
data file damage or data loss.
ŒŒ Connect a USB HDD to the dedicated
USB (HDD 5V 1A) port.
ŒŒ Do not disconnect a USB device
while it is being read by the TV.
ŒŒ If you connect a USB device with a
USB extension cable, the TV may not
recognize the USB device or read the
files on the device.
ŒŒ If a USB device you connect to the

TV is not recognized, the files on the
device are corrupted, or a file in the
list is not played, connect the USB
device to a PC, format the device,
re-copy the files to the device, and
then try playing again.
ŒŒ If a file you deleted from the PC is
still found when you run Smart Hub,
use the “Empty the Recycle Bin”
function on the PC to permanently
delete the file.

ŒŒ If your PC cannot construct a
functional database of saved files
on a USB device because there is no
free space on the USB device, you
may not be able to view any new
files you have added, even though
you have saved these files to the
USB device.
Supported Devices
ŒŒ Certain types of USB Digital camera
and audio devices may not be

compatible with this TV.
ŒŒ Samsung Link supports only USB
Mass Storage Class (MSC) devices.
MSC is a Mass Storage Class BulkOnly Transport device. Examples of
MSC include Thumb drives, Flash
Card Readers, and USB HDD (USB
HUB are not supported). Devices
should be connected directly to the
TV’s USB port.
ŒŒ More than 3TB USB HDD is not

supported.
ŒŒ If more than 2 PTP devices are
connected, you can only use one at
a time.
ŒŒ If more than two MSC devices are
connected, some of the devices may
not be recognized.
ŒŒ A USB device that requires high
power (more than 500mA or 5V)
may not be supported.
ŒŒ If the TV has no input during the

time set in Auto Protection Time, the
Screensaver will run.
ŒŒ The power-saving mode of some
external hard disk drives may be
turned off automatically when you
connect them to the TV.
File system and formats
ŒŒ The USB function might not work
properly with unlicensed multimedia
files.
ŒŒ MTP (Media Transfer Protocol) is not

supported.
ŒŒ The file system supports FAT16,
FAT32, and NTFS.
ŒŒ Samsung Link supports only the
Sequential jpeg format. It does not
support the Progressive jpeg format.
ŒŒ The higher the resolution of the
image, the longer it takes to display
on the screen.
ŒŒ The maximum supported JPEG
resolution is 15360 X 8640 pixels.

ŒŒ If a file is corrupted or the TV does
not support the file type, the Not
Supported File Format. message
appears.
ŒŒ If the files are sorted by Folder view,
the TV can display the names of up
to 1000 files in each folder.
ŒŒ If the number of files and folders
saved on a USB storage device is
over approximately 8000, some files
and folders may not appear and

some folders may be unopenable.
ŒŒ The TV cannot play MP3 files with
DRM that have been downloaded
from a for pay site. Digital Rights
Management (DRM) is a technology
that supports the creation,
distribution, and management of
digital content in an integrated
and comprehensive way, including
protecting the rights and interests of
content providers, preventing illegal

copying of contents, and managing
billings and settlements.
ŒŒ Even if a file you want to play is
encoded in a supported format, an
error message may appear due to a
sub container or profile problem.
Connecting to a PC through a network
You can play pictures, music, and
videos located on your PC through a
network connection using Samsung
Link.

NN For more information on how to

configure your TV and connect it to
your network, refer to “Setting up
the Network” in this manual.
NN To view content located on your

PC, you must have connected your
TV and your PC to your LAN and
downloaded and then installed
AllShare PC Software on your PC.
NN We recommend you locate both

your TV and PC in the same

network subnet. IP addresses have
four parts, separated by periods
(111.222.333.444). If your TV and PC
are in the same subnet, the first 3
parts of the TV IP address and the
PC IP address (111.222.333) will be
the same and only the last part (the
host address) will be different.
The following Samsung Link functions
are not supported when you are playing
media from a PC connected through a

network:
NN The Background Music and

Background Music Setting functions.
NN Sorting files by preference in the

Photos, Music, and Videos folders.
–– The † or … function while a movie
is playing.
Additional Notes
NN DivX DRM is not supported.
NN Set your PC firewall program so that

AllShare PC Software is a permitted

program.
NN Depending on the Internet server,

when you use Samsung Link through
a network connection:
–– The sorting method may vary.
–– The Scene Search function may
not be supported.
–– The Resume function, which
resumes playing of a video, may
not be supported.
–– The Resume function does

not support multiple users. (It
memorizes only the point where
the most recent user stopped
playing a video.)
–– The search function may not
work depending on the content
information.
NN You may experience file stuttering

while playing a video in Samsung
Link through a network connection.

Using the Samsung Link
Samsung Link enables you to enjoy the
following services. You need to log in
to your Samsung account to use web
storage or social services.
Samsung Link can play various
contents in three ways:
–– Using USB Device: You can play
videos, photos, or music from a
connected USB device.
–– Using AllShare or Web storage:

You can play various contents from
devices connected to your home
network or web storage.
–– Using Social Services: You can play
some content from social services
such as Family Story, Facebook or
Picasa.
NN Before using Facebook or Picasa, it

should be installed in the Smart Hub.
NN To use SugarSync, Facebook,

or Picasa, you should log in

to corresponding application.
Alternatively, you can register your
application account in to your
Samsung account. To register
your application account, refer to
"Configuring the Smart Hub with
Settings" in the Smart Hub section.
NN To use Family Story, you should log

in to your Samsung account. Before
using Family Story, you should join a
group at least one more.

NN You can transfer a desired content to

other device connected to the TV.
Contents Type
USB

Supported transfer device
AllShare, SugarSync,
Family Story, Picasa,
Facebook

Camera

AllShare

AllShare

USB

SugarSync

USB

Family Story

USB

Picasa

USB

Facebook

USB

Mobile device

USB

My List (In Samsung Link)

ℓ∫

² → Samsung Link → My List
Using this function, you can access
content easily and quickly.
●● Recently Played

Displays a list of recently played video,
photo, or music files. If you have a file
you want to play again, use this list.
NN When you try to play a file from the

Recently Played list, and the USB
device is not connected or the file

is not found, the "Cannot find the
file you're looking for." message
appears.
NN The Recently Played list can have up

to 48 files. The files are arranged so
that the most recently played files
are at the top of the list.
NN Recently Played files located on a

mobile phone may not play.
●● What's New

Displays newly saved videos, photo,

or music files on a connected USB
device or your PC. If you have a newly
updated file you want to play, use this
category.
●● Playlist

Displays the Playlist files saved on the
USB device or your PC. If you want to
play a playlist, select the playlist. The
selected playlist plays immediately.
NN You can create up to 12 playlists.
NN You can add up to 100 files to a

single playlist.
NN You can only add one type of

content to a single playlist. For
example, you can only add music
files to a playlist that includes music
files.
Creating a Playlist

ℓ

1.	On the Samsung Link main screen,
select Videos, Photos, or Music on
the left side of the screen.
2.	On the right side of the screen,

highlight and select the device that
has the files you want in the playlist.
Samsung Link displays the folders
and/or files on the device.
3.	If Samsung Link is displaying
folders, highlight and select the
folder that contains the files you
want. If it is only displaying files, go
to Step 4.
4.	Highlight a file, and then open the
Tools menu using your remote,

5.	Highlight and select Add to Playlist.
6.	Highlight and select a file you want
to add. A c mark appears in the
check box.
7.	Repeat Step 6 to select additional
files.
NN To select all the files in the list,

select Select All. To cancel a
selection, select the file again.
8.	When done, select Add. The Add to
Playlist screen appears.

9.	Select Create New. The Create a new
playlist screen appears.
10.	Enter the playlist name using your
remote or accept the default name.
11.	When finished, Select Done. The new
playlist is created. The Added popup appears.
12.	Select Play to play now or OK to
play later.
To add files to a playlist, follow these
steps:

1.	On the Samsung Link main screen,
select Videos, Photos, or Music on
the left side of the screen.
NN You must select the kind of

content that is already in the
playlist. For example, if you want
to add files to a music playlist,
you must select Music.
2.	On the right side of the screen,
highlight and select the device that
has the files you want in the playlist.

Samsung Link displays the folders
and/or files on the device.
3.	If Samsung Link is displaying
folders, highlight and select the
folder that contains the files you
want. If it is only displaying files, go
to Step 4.
4.	Highlight a file, and then open the
Tools menu using your remote,
5.	Highlight and select Add to Playlist.
6.	Highlight and select a file you want

to add. A c mark appears in the
check box.
7.	Repeat Step 6 to select additional
files.
NN To select all the files in the list,

select Select All. To cancel a
selection, select the file again.
8.	When done, select Add. The Add to
Playlist screen appears.
9.	Highlight and select the playlist you
want to add the files to. The Added

pop-up appears.
10.	Select Play to play now or OK to
play later.
To delete one or more files in a Playlist,
follow these steps:
1.	On the Samsung Link main screen,
select My List.
2.	In the Playlist area at the bottom of
the screen, highlight the playlist you
want to edit.
3.	Open the Tools menu using your

remote, and then select Edit Playlist.
The Edit Playlist screen appears.
4.	Select a file you want to delete. A c
mark appears in the check box.
5.	Repeat Step 4 to select additional
files.
NN To select all the files in the list,

select Select All. To cancel a
selection, select the file again.
6.	When done, select Remove. A popup message appears.

7.	Select Yes. The selected file(s) has
been removed from the playlist.

Videos (In Samsung Link)

ℓ∫

² → Samsung Link → Videos
You can play video files saved on USB
devices and/or your PC.
NN For more information about the

subtitle formats and codec formats,
refer to "Supported Subtitle and
Samsung Link file formats" in the
Other Information section.
Playing a Video
1.	On the Samsung Link screen, select

Videos.
2.	Highlight and select the device you
want to play.
3.	If Samsung Link displays folders,
highlight and select the folder that
contains the file you want, then go
to Step 4. If Samsung Link displays
files only, go directly to Step 4.
4.	Highlight and select the desired video
on the file list screen.
NN If you stop the video while it is

playing, you can play the video later
from the point where you stopped it.
NN The file name appears on the top

of the screen with the video's
playing time.
NN If video time information is

unknown, the playing time and
progress bar are not displayed.
NN Press and hold the rewind or fast-

forward button for 3 seconds
while a video is playing to move

to the next video.
Video playback control buttons
●● † / …

Each time you select † or … using
your remote, the playback speed
change as follows. († 1 / † 2 / † 3 /
… 1 / … 2 / … 3)
●● l r

Jump backward or forward from the
current position.
●● ∑

Pause the scene.
–– For Slow Motion: In pause mode,
select …. Each time you select …
using your remote, the playback
speed is reduced in this order „
1/8 / „1/4 / „1/2. The playback
speed is displayed in the upper
left corner.
–– For Step Mode: In pause mode,
select ∑. Each time you select ∑
using your remote, a new frame

will be appear.
NN To return to normal speed

playback, select ∂ using your
remote.
NN The product does not play sound

in Step mode or Slow Motion.
NN Slow Motion and Step Mode

operate only in the forward
direction.
ℓ

Using the Tools menu with Videos
●● On the file list screen, you can use the

following options:
–– View
Lets you sort the file list by one of
four sort criteria.
–– Selection Play
Lets you select one or more files to
play immediately.
–– Send
Lets you send your video files to
your Web storage or other devices.
NN If you want to use this function,

you must log in to Smart Hub.
–– Login / Logout
You can login to or logout of your
Smart Hub account.
–– Add to Playlist
Lets you create playlists. When you
create playlists, you can play a series
of videos that you want to watch
easily and quickly.
–– Go to Playlist
Moves to the Playlist screen.

–– Information
Displays detailed information about
the selected file.
●● During playback, you can use the

following options on the Tools menu:
–– Go to Videos List
Stops the video and takes you to the
file list screen.
–– Play from the Beginning
You can restart a video file from the
beginning.

–– Scene Search
You can use the Scene Search
function during playback to view or
start a movie from the scene of your
choice.
NN If the index information in the

file is damaged or the file does
not support indexing, you will not
be able to use the Scene Search
function.
–– Title Search

You can move directly to another
title.
–– Time Search
You can search the video using the
left and right arrow keys or input
a playing time directly using your
remote.
–– Repeat Mode
You can play a single movie file or
all the files on the play list screen
repeatedly.

–– Picture Size
Lets you adjust the picture size to
your preference.
–– Picture Mode
You can change the Picture Mode.
–– Sound Mode
You can change the Sound Mode.
–– Audio Language
You can listen to the video in one
of the supported languages. The
function is enabled only when you

play stream-type files which support
multiple audio formats.
–– Subtitle
Lets you view a video with language
subtitles. You can select a specific
language if the subtitle file contains
multiple languages.
–– Subtitle Settings
Displays the Subtitle Settings. You
can select subtitle options such as
color and transparency.

–– Information
Displays detailed information about
the selected file.
NN The functions available on the Tools

menu at one time depend on the
characteristics of the video you
are playing. All functions are not
necessarily available for all videos.
Using the View function with Video Files
NN When you use the Samsung Link

function with your Web storage

rather than a USB device, View is not
supported.
1.	To sort files in the file lists, select }
using your remote. The View screen
appears.
2.	Select a sort criteria.
●● Folder view

Displays the folders on the device
in alphabetical order. To view the
file names and thumbnails, select a
folder.

●● Title

Sorts and displays the files by title
in Symbol / Number / Alphabet /
Special order.
●● Latest Date

Sorts and displays files by the latest
create date.
●● Earliest Date

Sorts and displays files by the
earliest create date.
Send your video files

Lets you send your video files to your
Web storage or other devices.
NN To use Send, you must be logged in

to Smart Hub.
1.	Highlight a file, open the Tools menu
using your remote, and then select
Send.
2.	Select a video file you want to send.
A c mark appears in the check box
on the left.
3.	Repeat Step 2 to select additional

videos.
NN To select all the files in the list,

select Select All. To cancel a
selection, select the file again.
4.	When done, select Send. The Send
screen appears.
5.	Choose the destination device to
send, and then select Send.
6.	From these steps, please follow the
instructions on the screen.

Photos (In Samsung Link)

ℓ∫

² → Samsung Link → Photos
Viewing a photo (or slide show)
NN For more information about the

supported image file formats, refer
to "Supported Subtitle and Samsung
Link file formats" in the Other
Information section.
1.	On the Samsung Link screen, select
Photos.
2.	On the right side of the screen,

select the device that has the photos
you want to view.
3.	If Samsung Link displays folders,
select the folder that contains the
photos you want, then go to Step
4. If Samsung Link displays photo
thumbnails, go directly to Step 4.
4.	To start a slide show, select ∂ using
your remote.
NN To view another photo manually,

press the l or r button.

NN During the slide show, all files in

the file list are displayed in order,
starting from the file you selected.
NN When viewing a photo file or slide

show, you can add background
music if you have music files on
same device.
NN If you select the wrong

background music, you cannot
change the music until the BGM
has finished loading.

Photo playback control buttons
●● † / …

Changes the slide show speed as
follows: Slow, Normal, Fast. The
speed is displayed in the upper right
of the screen.
●● l r

Go to the previous or next photo.
●● ∫

Return to the file list screen.
●● ∂

Start the slide show.
●● ∑

Pause the slide show.
ℓ

Using the Tools menu with Photos
●● To use the Tools menu with photos,

you must first highlight a photo file
on the file list screen. After you have
highlighted a photo on the file list
screen, you can use the following
options in the Tools menu:
–– View

Lets you sort the file list by one of
four sort criteria.
–– Selection Play
Lets you select one or more files to
play immediately.
–– Send
Lets you send your photos with your
Family Story account or to photorelated applications.
NN To use Send, you must be logged

in to Smart Hub.

–– Login / Logout
You can login to or logout of your
Smart Hub account.
–– Add to Playlist
Lets you create playlists. When you
create playlists, you can play a series
of photos easily and quickly.
–– Go to Playlist
Moves to the Playlist screen.
–– Information
Displays detailed information about

the selected file.
●● When playing a photo file, you can use

the following options:
–– Go to Photos List
Moves to the file list screen.
–– Start Slide Show / Stop Slide Show
You can start or stop a slide show.
Alternatively, select ∂ to start a slide
show or ∑ to stop a slide show using
your remote.
–– Slide Show Speed

You can select the slide show speed
during the slide show. Alternatively,
select † or … using your remote.
–– Background Music On / Background
Music Off
You can turn background music on
or off.
–– Background Music Setting
You can set and select background
music when watching a photo file or
slide show.

–– Picture Mode
You can change the Picture Mode.
–– Sound Mode
You can change the Sound Mode.
NN Available only when Background

Music is set to on.
–– Zoom
You can zoom into images in full
screen mode.
–– Rotate
You can rotate images.

–– Information
Displays detailed information about
the selected file.
Using the View function with Photo Files
NN When you use the Samsung Link

function with Family Story, Facebook,
or Picasa rather than a USB device,
View is not supported.
1.	To sort files in the file lists, select }
using your remote. The View screen
appears.

2.	Select a sort criteria.
●● Folder view

Displays the folders on the device
in alphabetical order. To view the
file names and thumbnails, select a
folder.
●● Title

Sorts and displays the files by title
in Symbol / Number / Alphabet /
Special order.
●● Latest Date

Sorts and displays files by the latest
create date.
●● Earliest Date

Sorts and displays files by the
earliest create date.
●● Monthly

Sorts and displays photo files by
month.
Send your photos
Lets you send your photos with your
Family Story account or send files to

other devices.
NN To use Send, you must be logged in

to Smart Hub.
An example: Sending with your Family
Story
1.	To send photo files in the file list,
highlight a file, open the Tools menu
using your remote, and then select
Send.
2.	Select a photo file you want to send.
A c mark appears in the check box

on the left.
3.	Repeat Step 2 to select additional
tracks.
NN To select all the files in the list,

select Select All. To cancel a
selection, select the file again.
4.	When done, select Send. The Send
screen appears.
5.	Choose the destination device to
send to.
6.	Choose the family group to share

with. A pop-up window appears.
7.	Enter a message to send to the
family group you selected.
NN If the QWERTY keyboard screen is

displayed, you can use a keyboard
connected to the TV to enter the
message.
8.	When done, select Send.

Music (In Samsung Link)

ℓ∫

² → Samsung Link → Music
Playing Music
NN For more information about the

supported music file formats, refer
to "Supported Subtitle and Samsung
Link file formats" in the Other
Information section.
1.	On the Samsung Link screen, select
Music.
2.	Select the device that contains the

files you want to play.
3.	If Samsung Link displays folders,
highlight and select the folder that
contains the music files you want,
then go to Step 4. If Samsung Link
displays only files, go directly to
Step 4.
4.	Select the desired music file in the file
list or select ∂ using your remote.
NN To move to a previous page, select

b using your remote. To move to

the next page, select { using your
remote.
NN When the music is playing, you

can fast forward or fast rewind
the music file by selecting † or …
using your remote.
NN If the sound is abnormal when you

play MP3 files, adjust the Equalizer
in the Sound menu. (An overmodulated MP3 file may cause a
sound problem.)

NN Press and hold the rewind or fast-

forward button for 3 seconds while a
music file is playing to move to the
next music file.
Music playback control buttons
During playback, you can use the
additional functions at the bottom right
of the screen.
●● Play / Pause

You can start or pause a music file.
Alternatively, you can select ∂ or ∑

using your remote.
●● Repeat Mode

You can play one or all the music
files shown in the file list repeatedly.
●● Shuffle Mode

You can play the music files
sequentially or randomly.
●● Sound Mode

You can change the Sound Mode.
ℓ

Using the Tools menu with Music
●● To use the Tools menu with Music,

you must first highlight a music file
on the file list screen. After you have
highlighted a music file on the file
list screen, you can use the following
options in the Tools menu:
–– View
You can sort the file list by one of
four sort criteria.
–– Selection Play
Lets you select one or more files to
play immediately.

–– Send
Lets you send your music files to
your Web storage or other devices.
NN To use Send, you must be logged

in to Smart Hub.
–– Login / Logout
You can login to or logout of your
Smart Hub account.
–– Add to Playlist
Lets you create playlists. When you
create playlists, you can play a group

of music files easily and quickly.
–– Go to Playlist
Moves to the Playlist screen.
–– Encoding
You can select an encoding format
from the encoding format list.
–– Information
Displays detailed information about
the selected file.
Using Selection Play with music files
1.	Highlight a music file in the file list.

2.	Open the Tools menu using your
remote, and then select Selection
Play.
3.	Select the track you want to add. A
c mark appears in the check box on
the left.
4.	Repeat Step 3 to select additional
tracks.
NN To select all the files in the list,

select Select All. To cancel a
selection, select the file again.

5.	When done, select Play. The selected
music files will play.

Using View with Music files
NN When you use the Samsung Link

function with your Web storage
rather than a USB device, View is not
supported.
1.	To sort files in the file lists, select }
using your remote. The View screen
appears.

2.	Select a sort criteria you want.
●● Folder view

Displays the folders on the device
in alphabetical order. To view the
file names and thumbnails, select a
folder.
●● Title

Sorts and displays the files by title
in Symbol / Number / Alphabet /
Special order.
●● Artist

Sorts the music files by artist in
alphabetical order.
●● Album

Sorts the music files by album in
alphabetical order.
●● Genre

Sorts music files by the genre.
Send your music files
Lets you send your music files to your
Web storage or other devices.
NN To use Send, you must be logged in

to Smart Hub.
1.	To send music files in the file list,
highlight a music file, open the Tools
menu using your remote, and then
select Send.
2.	Select a music file you want to send.
A c mark appears in the check box
on the left.
3.	Repeat Step 2 to select additional
tracks.
NN To select all the files in the list,

select Select All. To cancel a
selection, select the file again.
4.	When done, select Send. The Send
screen appears.
5.	Choose the destination device to
send, and then select Send.
6.	From these steps, please follow the
instructions on the screen.

Using the AllShare Function
² → Samsung Link
You can play media contents including
videos, photos, and music saved on
your mobile phones or the other devices
(such as your PC) by controlling them
on the TV via the network.
For more information, visit
“link.samsung.com” or contact the
Samsung call center. Mobile devices
may need additional software

installation. For details, refer to each
device’s user’s guide.
NN If your Samsung TV connects to

a non-Samsung AllShare server, a
compatibility issue may occur during
video playback.
NN By connecting your Samsung TV to

a network via Samsung Link, you can
use Samsung’s original functions as
follows:
–– Playback of various video formats

(DivX, MP4, 3GPP, AVI, ASF, MKV,
etc.)
–– Video thumbnail feature
–– Bookmark function (to resume
video playback)
–– Auto-chaptering (scene
navigation)
–– Digital content management
–– Compatibility with various subtitle
formats (SRT, SMI, SUB, TXT,
TTXT)

–– Search with file names
–– And many others
AllShare Settings

ℓ∫

Menu → Network → AllShare Settings
Shows a list of mobile phones or
connected devices which have been set
up to use AllShare Settings with this
TV.
NN The AllShare Settings function is

available in all devices which support
AllShare.

●● Allowed / Denied: Allows/Blocks the

devices.
●● Delete: Deletes the devices from the

list.
NN This function only deletes the name

of the device from the list. If the
deleted device is turned on or tries to
connect to the TV, it may appear on
the list again.
To play the media contents on the devices
connected to the TV using the AllShare

function, follow these steps:
1.	On the Samsung Link screen, select
the kind of content you want to play:
Videos, Photos, Music.
2.	On the right side of the screen,
select AllShare. The TV displays the
list of devices connected using the
AllShare function.
3.	Select a device. Samsung Link
displays the accessible files or
folders on the device.

4.	Select a file in the file list. The
selected file will play.
Playing media contents saved on AllShare
devices
1.	Connect the mobile phone or other
devices which support Samsung Link
function.
2.	Play media contents on the device. A
popup screen appears on the bottom
of your TV.
3.	Select Allow to accept the connected

device. The media contents of the
device can now play on your TV.
NN You can find the allowed devices

on AllShare Settings.
NN An alarm window appears informing

you that media contents (videos,
photos, music) sent from a mobile
phone will be displayed on your
TV. The contents are played
automatically 3 seconds after the
alarm window appears.

–– If you close the alarm window
using your remote when the
alarm window appears, the media
contents are not played.
NN The first time a device accesses your

TV through the media function, a
warning pop up window appears.
Select Allow. This permits the phone
to access the TV freely and use the
Media function to play content.
NN To turn off media contents

transmissions from a mobile phone,
set the device to Denied in the
AllShare Settings.
NN Contents may not play on your TV

depending on their resolution and
format.
NN Some buttons may not work

depending on the type of media
content.
NN Using the mobile device, you can

control the media play. For details,

refer to each device’s user’s guide.

Anynet+ (HDMI-CEC)

ℓ∫

Menu → System → Anynet+ (HDMI-CEC)
Anynet+ is a function that enables
you to control all connected Samsung
devices that support Anynet+ with your
Samsung TV’s remote. The Anynet+
system can be used only with Samsung
devices that have the Anynet+ feature.
To be sure your Samsung device
has this feature, check if there is an
Anynet+ logo on it.

NN You can only control Anynet+

devices using the TV’s remote
control, not the buttons on the TV.
NN The TV remote control may not work

under certain conditions. If this
occurs, reselect the Anynet+ device.
NN The Anynet+ functions do not

operate with other manufacturers’
products.
NN For instructions explaining how to

connect Anynet+ external devices,

refer to the device’s user manual.
You must connect an Anynet+ device
using an HDMI cable. Some HDMI
cables may not support Anynet+
functions.
NN Anynet+ works when the AV device

supporting Anynet+ is in the standby
or on status.
NN Anynet+ supports up to 12 AV

devices in total. Note that you can
connect up to 3 devices of the same

type.
NN However, you can connect only one

Anynet+ Home Theater. To connect
an Anynet+ Home Theater, connect
the Home Theater to the TV using an
HDMI cable then:
–– To hear sound from the Home
Theater’s front, left and right
speakers and the subwoofer only,
connect a digital optical cable
between the DIGITAL AUDIO OUT

(OPTICAL) port on your TV and the
Digital Audio Input on the Home
Theater.
–– To hear 5.1 channel audio, connect
HDMI cables to your Anynet+ DVD
player, satellite box, etc. Then,
connect the DIGITAL AUDIO OUT
(OPTICAL) port on your DVD
player, Satellite Box, etc. (i.e.
Anynet+ Device 1 or 2) directly to
the Home Theater, not the TV.

Anynet+ (HDMI-CEC) Menu
The Anynet+ menu changes depending
on the type and status of the Anynet+
devices connected to the TV.
●● View TV

Change from Anynet+ mode to TV
broadcast mode.
●● Device List

Shows the Anynet+ device list.
●● (device_name) Menu

Shows the menu of the connected

device. E.g. if a DVD player is
connected, the disc menu of the DVD
player will appear.
●● (device_name) Tools

Shows the Tools menu of the
connected device. E.g. if a DVD
player is connected, the Tools menu
of the DVD player will appear.
NN Depending on the device, this

menu may not be available.
●● (device_name) Title Menu

Shows the title menu of the disc in
the connected device. E.g. If a DVD
player is connected, the title menu
of the movie in the DVD player will
appear.
NN Depending on the device, this

menu may not be available.
●● Receiver

Sound is played through the receiver.
ℓ

Setting up Anynet+ (HDMI-CEC)
●● Anynet+ (HDMI-CEC)
∫

To use the Anynet+ Function, Anynet+
(HDMI-CEC) must be set to On.
NN When the Anynet+ (HDMI-CEC)

function is disabled, all the Anynet+
related operations are deactivated
●● Auto Turn Off
∫

Set an Anynet+ Device to turn off
automatically when the TV is turned
off.
NN If Auto Turn Off is set to Yes,

running external devices will turn off

at the same time as the TV powers
off.
NN May not be enabled depending on

the device.
●● Receiver
∫

You can listen to sound through a
receiver (i.e. Home Theater) instead of
the TV Speaker.
Switching between Anynet+ Devices
1.	Open the Tools menu using your
remote, and then select Anynet+

(HDMI-CEC).
2.	Select Device List. The Device List
screen appears.
NN If you cannot find a device you

want, select Refresh to refresh the
list.
3.	Select a device, and then wait until
the switch to the selected device is
completed.
NN The Device List menu appears

only when you set Anynet+

(HDMI-CEC) to On in the System
menu.
NN Switching to the selected device

may take up to 2 minutes. You
cannot cancel the switching
operation while switching is in
progress.
NN If you have selected an Anynet+

device using the Source function,
you cannot use the Anynet+
function. Make sure to switch

to an Anynet+ device using the
Device List function.
Listening through a Receiver
You can listen to sound through a
receiver (i.e. Home Theater) instead
of the TV speakers. To listen to sound
through a receiver, go to the Receiver
screen (System → Anynet+ (HDMICEC) → Receiver). Then select Receiver
and set to On.
NN If your receiver supports audio only,

it may not appear in the device list.
NN The receiver will work when you

have properly connected the optical
in jack of the receiver to the DIGITAL
AUDIO OUT (OPTICAL) port of the TV.
NN When the receiver (i.e. Home Theater)

is set to On, you can hear sound
output from the TV’s Optical jack.
When the TV is displaying a DTV
(air) signal, the TV will send out 5.1
channel sound to the receiver. When

the source is a digital component
such as a DVD player and it is
connected to the TV via HDMI, you
will hear only 2 channel sound from
the receiver.
ℓ

Using the ARC function
for LED 6100 ― 7150 Series and PDP TV

You can listen to sound from the TV
through a receiver connected using
an HDMI cable without connecting
a separate optical cable. To listen to

sound through a receiver using the ARC
function, go to the Receiver screen
(System → Anynet+ (HDMI-CEC) →
Receiver). Then select Receiver and set
to On.
NN To use the ARC function, a receiver

which supports the HDMI-CEC and
ARC features must be connected to
the HDMI IN 2 (ARC) port.
NN To disable the ARC function,

set the Receiver to Off. Even if

the TV transmits the ARC signal
continuously, the receiver will be
blocked from receiving the signal.

Other Information

Troubleshooting

ℓ∫

NN To view a list of all troubleshooting

items, go to e-Manual home screen
(Menu → Support → e-Manual → Other
Information) or press the E-MANUAL
button, and then search a desired item
by selecting a chapter.
Menu → Support → Self Diagnosis →
Troubleshooting
If the TV seems to have a problem,
first review this list of possible

problems and solution. Also review
the Troubleshooting Section in the
e-Manual. If none of the troubleshooting
tips apply, visit www.samsung.com/
support or call Samsung customer
Service at 1-800-SAMSUNG (1-800726-7864).
Flickering and Dimming
If your Samsung Television is flickering
or dimming sporadically, you may need
to disable some of its energy efficient

features such as the Eco Sensor or the
Energy Saving feature. Follow the steps
below with your remote to turn these
features off or on.
ŒŒ Energy Saving: System → Eco
Solution → Energy Saving
ŒŒ Eco Sensor: System → Eco Solution
→ Eco Sensor
NN Eco Sensor is not available for LED

6200 series.
Component Connections / Screen Color

If you find that the color on your
Samsung television’s screen is not
correct or black and white, first run a
Self Diagnosis on the TV to make sure
there are no device issues.
ŒŒ Self Diagnosis : Support → Self
Diagnosis → Picture Test
If the problem does not appear in the
Picture test, make sure:
ŒŒ Your connections are all consistent.
For example, if you’ve used the AV In

jack on your TV, make sure you have
used the AV Out jack on your video
source.
ŒŒ You have connected your devices to
the correct jacks. For example, if you
use the Component jacks, labeled
Pb, Pr, and Y, to connect your TV and
video source, make sure you have
connected the blue Pb jack on the
video source to the blue Pb jack on
the TV, the red Pr jack on the video

source to the red Pr jack on the TV,
and the green Y jack on the source
to the green Y jack on the TV.
Screen Brightness
If you find that the colors on your
Samsung TV are correct but just a little
too dark or bright, try adjusting the
following settings in the Picture option
in the Main menu:
ŒŒ Backlight
for PDP TV

for LED TV

/ Cell Light

, Contrast, Brightness,

Sharpness, Color, Tint (G/R) and so
on. Go to Picture on the user Menu,
and then try adjusting the options
mentioned above.
Blur

for LED 6100 - 7150 Series

If you find that there is a blur or
“ghostlike” appearance to the images
on your television’s screen, you might
be able to correct the blurring using
Auto Motion Plus.
●● Auto Motion Plus: Picture → Picture

Options → Auto Motion Plus
Unwanted Powering Off
If your Samsung TV appears to turn off
by itself, there may be an issue with
either your Timer settings or your Eco
friendly No Signal Power Off feature.
First make sure Sleep Timer is not
accidentally set. The Sleep Timer turns
off the TV automatically after a certain
period of time has passed.
ŒŒ Sleep Timer: System → Time →

Sleep Timer
If the Sleep Timer is not activated, you
may have engaged the No Signal Power
Off or Auto Power Off feature.
ŒŒ No Signal Power Off: System → Eco
Solution → No Signal Power Off
ŒŒ Auto Power Off: System → Eco
Solution → Auto Power Off
Trouble Powering On
Before you turn the TV on, find the red light
on the right or left bottom of your TV. Press

the Power on button on the TV or remote.
The light should blink about 5 times before
the TV turns on.
If you find that you are having trouble
powering on your Samsung television,
there are a number of things to check
before making a call to the service
department.
If you’re sure your power cord, remote
control, and PC are functioning
properly, you may be having a cable

issue. If you have a cable or satellite
box, your TV may appear to be off
because the cable or satellite box is not
outputting a signal. To test the signal
output of your cable or satellite box,
press the guide or info button on the
cable or satellite box remote control. If
the screen displays the guide or info
data, the problem is caused by the box.
Stand Assembly
If you have any trouble assembling the

stand first, review "Install the Stand" in
the paper manual.
Cannot Find a Channel
Re-run Setup (Go to System → Setup)
or run Auto Program. (Go to Channel →
Auto Program).
NN Watch the troubleshooting videos at

www.samsung.com/spsn

Picture (Troubleshooting)
First, perform the Picture Test to see if
your TV is properly displaying the test
image (go to Support → Self Diagnosis
→ Picture Test).
If the test image is properly displayed,
the poor picture may be caused by the
source or signal.
The TV image does not look as good as it
did in the store.
Store displays are all tuned to digital,

HD (high definition) channels.
If you have an analog cable/set top
box, upgrade to a digital set top box.
Use HDMI or Component cables to
deliver HD (high definition) picture
quality.
NN Many HD channels are up scaled

from SD (Standard Definition)
contents. Look for a channel that is
broadcasting true HD content.
ŒŒ Cable/Satellite subscribers: Try HD

channels from the channel line up.
ŒŒ Air/Cable Antenna connection: Try
HD channels after performing an
Auto Program.
Adjust the Cable/Sat box video output
resolution to 1080i or 720p.
The picture is distorted: macro block error,
small block, dots, pixelization
The compression of video contents
may cause picture distortion especially
in fast moving pictures such as those

in sports and action movies.
A weak or bad quality signal can cause
picture distortion. This is not a TV
issue.
Mobile phones used close to the TV
(within 3.3 ft) may cause noise in the
picture on analog and digital channels.
Color is wrong or missing.
If you’re using a Component
connection, make sure the component
cables are connected to the correct

jacks. Incorrect or loose connections
may cause color problems or a blank
screen.
The color is poor or the picture is not bright
enough.
Adjust the Picture options in the TV
menu (go to Picture Mode / Color /
Brightness / Sharpness)
Adjust the Energy Saving option in the
TV menu (go to System → Eco Solution
→ Energy Saving)

Try resetting the picture to view the
default picture settings (go to Picture
→ Reset Picture).
There is a dotted line on the edge of the
screen.
If the Picture Size is set to Screen Fit,
change it to 16:9.
Change the cable/satellite box
resolution.
The picture is black and white.
If you are using an AV composite input,

connect the video cable (yellow) to the
green Y Component jack on the TV.
When changing channels, the picture
freezes or is distorted or delayed.
If the TV is connected to a cable box,
try to reset the box. (Disconnect and
then reconnect the AC cord and wait
until the cable box reboots. It may take
up to 20 minutes.)
Set the output resolution of the cable
box to 1080i or 720p.

Sound (Troubleshooting)
First, perform the Sound Test to
determine if your TV audio is operating
properly. (Go to Support → Self
Diagnosis → Sound Test).
If the audio is OK, the sound problem
may caused by the source or signal.
There is no sound or the sound is too low
at maximum volume.
Check the volume setting of the device
(Cable/Sat Box, DVD, Blu-ray etc.)

connected to your TV.
The picture is good but there is no sound.
Set the Speaker Select option to TV
Speaker in the Sound menu.
If you are using an external device,
check the device’s audio output option.
(Ex. You may need to change your
cable box’s audio option to HDMI if
you have the box connected to your TV
using an HDMI cable.)
If you are using a DVI to HDMI cable, a

separate audio cable is required.
If your TV has a headphone jack, make
sure there is nothing plugged into it.
If the TV is connected to an external
device, reboot the connected device by
disconnecting, and then reconnecting
the device’s power cable.
The speakers are making an inappropriate
noise.
Check cable connections. Make sure
a video cable is not connected to an

audio input.
For antenna or cable connections, check
the signal information. A low signal
level may cause sound distortion.
Perform a Sound Test. (Support → Self
Diagnosis → Sound Test)

Antenna (Air / Cable) Connection
(Troubleshooting)
The TV is not receiving all channels.
Make sure the coaxial cable is
connected securely.
Run Auto Program to add available
channels to the channel list. Go to
Channel → Auto Program then select
Cable and make sure to select the
correct Cable TV signal type. There are
3 options, STD, HRC and IRC. Most

cable systems use STD. If you are
using an antenna, select Antenna or Air
instead.
Verify the antenna is positioned
correctly.
No caption on digital channels.
Check the Caption Setup menu. Try
changing Caption Mode Service1 to
CC1.
Some channels may not have caption
data.

The picture is distorted: macro block error,
small block, dots, pixelization.
The compression of video contents
may cause picture distortion, especially
with fast moving pictures such as those
in sports and action movies.
A weak signal can cause picture
distortion. This is not a TV problem.

PC Connection (Troubleshooting)
A Mode Not Supported message appears.
Set your PC’s output resolution so it
matches a resolution supported by the
TV.
The video is OK but there is no audio.
If you are using an HDMI connection,
check the audio output setting on your
PC.

Network Connection (Troubleshooting)
The wireless network connection failed.
Make sure the TV is connected to a
wireless IP router or modem.
Software Update over the network fails.
Run Network Status in the Network
menu to confirm the connection.
If you already have the latest Software
(SW) version, SW upgrade will stop.

Others (Troubleshooting)
Purple/green rolling horizontal bars and
buzzing noise from the TV speakers with a
Component cable connection.
Remove the left and right audio
connections from the Set-Top box. If
the buzzing stops, this indicates that
the Set-Top box has a grounding issue.
Replace the Component video cables
with an HDMI connection.
The picture won’t display in full screen.

HD channels will have black bars
on either side of the screen when
displaying upscaled SD (4:3) contents.
Black bars will appear on the top and
bottom of the screen when you watch
movies that have aspect ratios different
from your TV.
Adjust the picture size options on your
external device or the TV to full screen.
A Mode Not Supported message appears.
Check the supported resolution of the

TV, and adjust the external device’s
output resolution accordingly. Refer
to the resolution settings in the User
manual.
Caption on the TV menu is grayed out.
You cannot select the Caption menu if
you have selected a source connected
to the TV via HDMI or Component.
To view captions, you must turn on the
external device's Caption function.
There is a plastic smell from the TV.

This smell is normal and will dissipate
in a short time.
The TV Signal Information is unavailable in
the Self Diagnosis menu.
This function is only available for
digital channels the TV receives from
an Antenna / RF /Coax connection.
The TV is tilted to the side.
Remove the base stand from the TV
and reassemble stand.
The channel menu is grayed out

(unavailable).
The Channel menu is only available
when you select the TV source.
Your settings are lost after 30 minutes or
every time the TV is turned off.
If the TV is in the Store Demo mode,
it will reset audio and picture settings
every 30 minutes. Change the settings
from Store Demo mode to Home Use
mode using the Setup procedure. Select
TV in Source using your remote, and

go to System → Setup.
You have intermittent loss of audio or
video.
Check the cable connections and
reconnect them.
Loss of audio or video can be caused
by using overly rigid or thick cables.
Make sure the cables are flexible
enough for long term use. If mounting
the TV to a wall, we recommend using
cables with 90 degree connectors.

You see small particles when you look
closely at the edge of the frame of the TV.
This is part of the product’s design and
is not a defect.
The PIP menu is not available.
PIP functionality is only available when
you are using an HDMI or Component
source.
POP (TV’s internal banner ad) appears on
the screen.
Select Home Use under Setup mode.

For details, refer to the Setup Feature.
The Plasma TV is making a humming noise.
for PDP TV

Plasma TVs typically make

a soft humming sound. This is normal.
It’s caused by the electrical charges
that are used to create the images on
the screen.
If the humming sound is loud, you may
have set the brightness on the TV too
high. Try setting the brightness lower.
You can also have loud humming if the

back of your Plasma TV is too close to
a wall or other hard surface. Also, try
rerouting your connection cables.
An improperly installed wall mount can
also create excessive noise.
Image Retention (Burn In) Issue.
for PDP TV

To minimize the possibility

of screen burn, this unit is equipped
with Pixel Shift screen burn reduction
technology. Pixel Shift lets you set the
picture so it moves slightly up and

down (Vertical Line) and side to side
(Horizontal Dot). The regular, slight
movement of the picture reduces screen
burn in.

3D (Troubleshooting)
for LED 6500 ― 7150 Series and PDP TV

The 3D Active Glasses are not working
correctly
Make sure the glasses are turned on.
The 3D Active Glasses may not work
properly if there is any other 3D
product or electronic devices turned on
near the glasses or TV.
If there is a problem, keep other
electronic devices as far away as

possible from the 3D Active Glasses.
The 3D images don’t look quite right.
The ideal viewing distance is three
times or more the height of the screen.
We also recommend sitting with your
eyes level with the screen.
The batteries in the 3D glasses don’t last
Turn off 3D glasses while not using
them. If you leave 3D glasses on,
battery lifespan is shortened.

Anynet+ (HDMI-CEC) (Troubleshooting)
Anynet+ does not work.
Check if the device is an Anynet+
device. The Anynet+ system supports
Anynet+ devices only.
You can connect only one receiver
(home theater).
Check if the Anynet+ device power
cord is properly connected.
Check the Anynet+ device’s Video/
Audio/HDMI cable connections.

Check whether Anynet+ (HDMI-CEC) is
set to On in the Anynet+ setup menu.
Check whether the TV remote control is
in TV mode.
Check whether the remote control is
Anynet+ compatible.
Anynet+ doesn’t work in certain
situations. (Searching channels,
operating Smart Hub or Setup, etc.)
If you have removed and then
reconnected the HDMI cable, please

make sure to search devices again or
turn your TV off and on again.
I want to start Anynet+.
Check if the Anynet+ device is properly
connected to the TV and check if the
Anynet+ (HDMI-CEC) is set to On.
(System → Anynet+ (HDMI-CEC))
Open the Tools menu using your
remote and then select Anynet+ (HDMICEC). Then select a menu you want.
I want to exit Anynet+.

Select View TV in the Anynet+ menu.
Go to the Source screen using your
remote and select a non-Anynet+
device.
The message Connecting to Anynet+ device
... appears on the screen.
You cannot use the remote control
when you are configuring Anynet+ or
switching to a view mode.
Use the remote control after the TV has
completed Anynet+ configuration or

has finished switching to Anynet+.
The Anynet+ device does not play.
You cannot use the play function when
Setup is in progress.
The connected device is not displayed.
Check whether or not the device
supports Anynet+ functions.
Check whether or not the HDMI cable is
properly connected.
Check whether Anynet+ (HDMI-CEC) is
set to On. (System → Anynet+ (HDMI-

CEC))
Search Anynet+ devices again.
Anynet+ requires an HDMI connection.
Make sure the device is connected to
your TV with an HDMI cable.
Some HDMI cables may not support
Anynet+ functions.
If the connection is terminated because
there has been a power failure or the
HDMI cable has been disconnected,
please repeat the device scan.

The TV sound is not output through the
receiver.
Connect the optical cable between TV
and the receiver.
for LED 6100 ― 7150 Series and PDP TV

The

ARC function enables digital output of
sound using the HDMI IN 2(ARC) port
and can only be operated when the TV
is connected to an audio receiver that
supports the ARC function.

Samsung Link (Troubleshooting)
This file may not be playable properly.
This may appear because of the
high bit rate of the content. Content
generally will play but could experience
some playability issue.

Smart Hub (Troubleshooting)
Some application contents only appear in
English. How can I change the language?
The Application content language may
be different from the application user
interface language.
The ability to change the language
depends on the service provider.
Some application services do not work.
Check with the service provider.
Refer to the help website for application

service provider information.
When a network error occurs, I can only use
the Settings menu.
If network connection doesn’t work,
your service might be limited, as all
functions except the Settings menu
need to connect to the Internet.
1.	To open Web Browser, select Web
Browser in Smart Hub. Unlike a PC,
the Web Browser may be displayed
differently.

2.	The Web Browser is not compatible
with Java applications.
3.	When you attempt to download a
file, and the file could not be saved,
an error message will appear.
4.	Access may be blocked to some
websites or to web browsers
operated by certain businesses.
5.	Playback of Flash video may be
restricted.
6.	E-commerce, for purchasing

products online, is not supported.
7.	Scrolling a web page that allows
only part (and not all) of the page
to be scrolled may cause corrupted
characters.
8.	ActiveX is not supported.
9.	Some options cannot be accessed
in Link Browsing mode. (To access
such options, switch to Pointer
Browsing mode.)
10.	Some text may appear corrupted

because the number of supported
fonts is limited.
11.	The response to a command on the
remote or the screen display may be
delayed temporarily if a web page is
currently loading.
12.	The loading of a web page may
be delayed or stopped with some
operating systems.
13.	Copy and Paste are not supported.
14.	When writing emails or posting

messages, some functions (such as
changing the size or colors) may not
be supported.
15.	The number of bookmarks and logs
that can be saved is limited.
16.	The maximum number of windows
that can open at the same time
may vary depending on browsing
conditions or the TV model.
17.	The web browsing speed depends on
the network conditions.

18.	PIP will automatically be deactivated
if a video is played in the browser.
Videos may not resume playback
after PIP interruption and you may
need to refresh the page.
19.	The Web Browser can play MP3
audio files only.
20.	The function for importing or
exporting bookmarks is compatible
with bookmark files in a particular
file format only. (Compatible format:

Netscape-bookmarkfile-1)
21.	When you import or export
bookmarks, the folder tree is not
included.
22.	If you export the bookmark file to
an USB device connected to the
TV, the bookmark file will be saved
in “Samsung SmartTV Bookmark”
folder.
23.	If the time is not set in the menu
(System → Time → Clock), the

history information may not be
saved.
24.	Visited web site history is saved
in chronological order and will be
removed from the list by oldest page
accessed.
25.	Some video or audio content may
not play during Flash playback
depending on the video/audio codec
supported.
26.	A sudden change in the picture

brightness inside the video window
may affect the brightness of the
surrounding stationary picture.

for

PDP TV

27.	If you use QWERTY keyboard screen
when you use Web Browser with PIP
function, the PIP function turns off
automatically except inputting a URL
address.

ℓ

Supported Subtitle and Samsung Link file

formats
Subtitle
External
–– 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
–– Xsub
Container: AVI
–– SubStation Alpha
Container: MKV
–– Advanced SubStation Alpha
Container: MKV
–– SubRip
Container: MKV
–– MPEG-4 timed text

Container: MP4

ℓ

ℓ

Supported image resolutions
File Extension

Type

Resolution

*.jpg
*.jpeg

JPG

15360 x 8640

*.png

PNG

1920 x 1080

*.bmp

BMP

1920 x 1080

*.mpo

MPO

15360 x 8640

Supported music file formats

ℓ

File Extension

Type

Codec

*.mp3

MPEG

MPEG1 Audio Layer 3

*.m4a
*.mpa
*.aac

MPEG4

AAC

*.flac

FLAC

FLAC

The Seek (jump) function is not
supported.
Supports up to 2 channel

*.ogg

OGG

Vorbis

Supports up to 2 channel

*.wma

WMA

WMA

WMA 9, 10 Pro supports up to 5.1
channel and M2 profile (except LBR
mode of M0).

Video Codec

Comments

File
Extension
*.avi
*.mkv
*.asf
*.wmv
*.mp4
*.3gp
*.vro
*.mpg
*.mpeg
*.ts
*.tp
*.trp
*.mov
*.flv
*.vob
*.svi
*.m2ts
*.mts
*.divx
*.webm

Container

Video Codec

Resolution

Frame rate
(fps)

Bit rate
(Mbps)

Audio Codec

DIVX
3.11/4.x/5.x/6.x
MPEG4 SP/ASP
AVI
MKV
ASF
MP4
3GP
VRO
VOB
PS
TS

WebM

1920 x
1080

30

H.264 BP/MP/HP
Motion JPEG

640 x 480

Window Media
Video v9

8

6 – 30
1920 x
1080

30

VP6

640 x 480

4

VP8

1920 x
1080

MPEG2
MPEG1

6 – 30

8

AC3
LPCM
ADMPCM(IMA,
MS)
AAC
HE-AAC
WMA
DD+
MPEG(MP3)
DTS Core
G.711(A-Law,
μ-Law)

Vorbis

Other Restrictions
NN Video content will not play, or not

play correctly, if there is an error in

the content or the container.
NN Sound or video may not work if the

contents have a standard bit rate/
frame rate above the compatible
Frame/sec listed in the table above.
NN If the Index Table is damaged,

the Seek (Jump) function is not
supported.
NN When you play video over a network

connection, the video may not be
played smoothly.

NN The menu may take longer to appear

if the video’s bit rate exceeds
10Mbps.
NN Some USB/digital camera devices

may not be compatible with the
player.
Video decoder
●● Supports up to H.264, Level 4.1.
●● H.264 FMO / ASO / RS, VC1 SP / MP /

AP L4 are not supported.
●● For all Video codecs except VP8, VP6:

–– Below 1280 x 720: 60 frame max
–– Above 1280 x 720: 30 frame max
●● GMC is not supported.
●● Supports only SVAF Top/Bottom and

Side by Side.
Audio decoder
●● WMA 9, 10 Pro supports up to 5.1

channel and M2 profile (except LBR
mode of M0).
●● WMA lossless audio is not supported.
●● If Vorbis is only in Webm container,

supports up to 2 channel.

ℓ

Anti-theft Kensington Lock

1


2



A Kensington Lock is a device you can
use to physically fix your TV in place
when using it in a public place.
You wrap the Kensington Lock’s cable
around a large, immobile object and

then attach the lock to the Kensington
slot on the back of the TV.
The appearance and locking method
may differ from the illustration below
depending on the manufacturer.
Refer to the manual provided with
the Kensington Lock for additional
information on proper use. The
Kensington Lock is not supplied by
Samsung.
NN Please find a “K” icon on the rear of

the TV. The Kensington slot is beside
the “K” icon.
To lock the product, follow these steps:
1.	Wrap the Kensington Lock cable
around a large, stationary object
such as desk or chair.
2.	Slide the end of the cable with the
lock attached through the looped
end of the Kensington Lock cable.
3.	Insert the locking device into the
Kensington slot on the product.

4.	Lock the lock.
NN These are general instructions. For

exact instructions, see the User
manual supplied with the locking
device.
NN The locking device has to be

purchased separately.
NN The location of the Kensington slot

may be different depending on the
TV model.

ℓ

Licenses

DivX Certified® to play DivX® video up to HD 1080p,
including premium content.
DivX®, DivX Certified® and associated logos are
trademarks of Rovi Corporation or its subsidiaries and are
used under license.
ABOUT DIVX VIDEO: DivX® is a digital video format created by DivX, LLC, a
subsidiary of Rovi Corporation. This is an official DivX Certified® device that
plays DivX video. Visit divx.com for more information and software tools to
convert your files into DivX videos.
ABOUT DIVX VIDEO-ON-DEMAND: This DivX Certified® device must be
registered in order to play purchased DivX Video-on-Demand (VOD) movies.
To obtain your registration code, locate the DivX VOD section in your device
setup menu. Go to vod.divx.com for more information on how to complete
your registration.
Covered by one or more of the following U.S. patents: 7,295,673; 7,460,668;
7,515,710; 7,519,274

TheaterSound HD, SRS and
SRS Labs, Inc.

symbol are trademarks of

TheaterSound HD technology is incorporated under license
from SRS Labs, Inc.

Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories.
Dolby and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby
Laboratories.

Manufactured under license under U.S. Patent Nos:
5,956,674; 5,974,380; 6,487,535 & other U.S. and worldwide
patents issued & pending. DTS, the Symbol, & DTS and
the Symbol together are registered trademarks & DTS
2.0+Digital Out is a trademark of DTS, Inc. Product includes
software. © DTS, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

for LED 6100, 6500 series and above, PDP 6500 series (US)
for LED 6500 series and above, PDP 6500 series (Canada, Mexico)

The terms HDMI and HDMI High-Definition Multimedia
Interface, and the HDMI Logo are trademarks or registered
trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC in the United States and
other countries.
Open Source License Notice
In the case of using open source software, Open Source Licenses are available
on the product menu.
Open Source License Notice is written only English.



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