Samsung PE40C manual

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    User Manual PE40C PE46C PE55C The color and the appearance may differ depending on the product, and the speci fications are subject to change without prior notic e to improve the performance. BN46-00299C-01[...]

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    Table Of Cont ents 2 Table Of Contents BEFORE USING THE PRODUCT 14 Copyright 15 Cleaning 15 Storage 16 Safety Precautions 16 Symbols 17 Electricity and Safety 18 Installation 20 Operation PREPARATIONS 25 Checking the Contents 25 Removing the Packaging (for PE40C and PE46C models only) 26 Removing the Packaging (for PE55C models only) 27 Checking th[...]

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    Table Of Contents Table Of Cont ents 3 CONNECTING AND USING A SOURCE DEVICE 62 Before Connecting 62 Pre-connection Checkpoints 63 Connecting and Using a PC 63 Connecting to a PC 66 Changing the Resolution 68 Connecting an External Monitor 69 Connecting to a Video Device 69 Connection Using the AV Cable 69 Connection Using the Component Cable 70 Con[...]

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    Table Of Contents Table Of Cont ents 4 78 What is MDC? 78 Connecting to MDC 80 Connection Manag ement 81 User Login 82 Auto Set ID 83 Cloning 84 Command Retry 85 Getting Started with MDC 86 Main Screen Layout 87 Menus 90 Screen Adjustment 93 Advanced features 96 Sound Adjustment 96 System Setup 107 Tool Settings 111 Other Functions 116 Troubleshoot[...]

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    Table Of Contents Table Of Cont ents 5 126 Advanced Settings 127 Dynamic Contrast 127 Black Tone 127 Flesh Tone 127 RGB Only Mode 127 Color Space 127 White Balance 127 10p White Balance ( Off / On ) 128 Gamma 128 Expert Pattern 128 Motion Lighting ( Off / On ) 129 Picture Options 130 Color Tone 130 Color Temp. 130 Digital Noise Filter 130 MPEG Nois[...]

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    Table Of Contents Table Of Cont ents 6 NETWORK 140 Network Setting 140 Connecting to a Wired Network 141 Wired Network Settings 144 Connecting to a Wireless Network 145 Wireless Network Setting 147 WPS(PBC) 148 Network Status 148 Wi-Fi Direct 149 Soft AP 149 AllShare Settings 150 Using the AllShare Play Function 150 Device Name SYSTEM 151 Setup 152[...]

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    Table Of Contents Table Of Cont ents 7 158 Caption 158 Caption 158 Caption Mode 159 Digital Caption Options 160 Security 160 Safety Lock ( Off / On ) 160 Button Lock ( Off / On ) 161 Program Rating Lock ( Off / On ) 163 Change PIN 163 PIP 164 Auto Protection Time 165 Screen Burn Protection 165 Pixel Shift 166 Timer 166 Immediate Display 167 Side Gr[...]

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    Table Of Contents Table Of Cont ents 8 171 General 171 Max. Power Saving 171 Game Mode 172 BD Wise 172 Menu Transparency 172 Sound Feedback 172 Auto Power 172 Standby Control 173 Lamp Schedule 173 OSD Display 173 Power On Adjustment 173 Temperature Control 174 Anynet+ (HDMI-CEC) 174 Anynet+ (HDMI-CEC) 175 Auto Turn Off ( No / Yes ) 177 DivX® Video[...]

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    Table Of Contents Table Of Cont ents 9 181 Contents Home 181 Channel List 182 Channel Manager 183 MagicInfo Lite 183 MagicInfo Premium S 184 MagicInfo Videowall S 184 AllShare Play 185 Source ALLSHARE PLAY 186 What is AllShare Play? 186 Read the following before using AllShare Play with a USB device 188 Using a USB device 189 Connecting to a PC ove[...]

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    Table Of Contents Table Of Cont ents 10 200 Supported Subtitle an d AllShare Play file formats 200 Subtitle 200 Supported image resolutions 201 Supported music file formats 201 Supported Video Formats MAGICINFO LITE 203 File Formats Compat ible with MagicInfo Lite Player 204 Contents 211 MagicInfo Lite 211 Network Schedule 212 Local schedule 213 In[...]

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    Table Of Contents Table Of Cont ents 11 230 Settings 230 Server Network Setting 231 Default content duration 231 Content ratio 231 Image Effect 231 Default content 231 Screen layout 231 Schedule Name 232 Safety Remove USB 232 Delete all content 232 Reset Settings 233 When Content is Running 233 Viewing the details of the content that is running 234[...]

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    Table Of Contents Table Of Cont ents 12 263 Template Manager 263 Registering a Template 267 Content Manager 267 Copying content 268 Deleting conten t 269 Settings 269 Server Network Setting 270 Default content duration 270 Content ratio 270 Image Effect 270 Default content 270 Screen layout 270 Schedule Name 270 Safety Remove USB 271 Delete all con[...]

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    Table Of Contents Table Of Cont ents 13 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE 280 Requirements Before Contacting Samsung Customer Service Center 280 Testing the Product 280 Checking the Resolution and Frequency 281 Check the followings. 289 Q & A SPECIFICATIONS 291 General 293 PowerSaver 294 Standard Signal Mode Table 296 License APPENDIX 297 Contact SA MSUNG [...]

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    14 Before Using the Product Before Using the Product Copyright The content s of this man ual are sub ject to cha nge without n otice to im prove qual ity. © 2013 Samsung Electronics Samsung Electro nics owns the copyrigh t for this manual. Use or reproduction of this manual in part s or entirety with out the autho rization of Samsung Electronic s [...]

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    15 Before Using the Product Before Using the Product Cleaning Exercise care when cleaning as the panel and e xterior of ad vanced LCDs ar e easily scratche d. Take the following steps when c leaning. The following images are for reference only. Real-life situations may differ from what is shown in the images. Storage High-glossy models can develo p[...]

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    16 Before Using the Product Before Using the Product Safety Precautions Symbols CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION : TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTR IC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). THERE ARE NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER ALL SERVICING TO QUALIFIED PERSONNEL. This symbol indicat es that high vo ltage is presen t insid[...]

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    17 Before Using the Product Before Using the Product Electricity and Safety The following images are for reference only. Real-life situations may differ from what is shown in the images. Warning Do not use a damage d power cor d or plug, o r a loos e power s ocket.  An electric shock or fire may re sult. Do not use m ultiple pr oducts with a sin[...]

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    18 Before Using the Product Before Using the Product Caution Installation Warning Do not disconnect the power cord wh ile the prod uct is being used.  The product may become damage d by an electric sho ck. Only use the p ower cord pr ovided with your produc t by Samsung. Do not use t he power cord with other pro ducts.  A fire or electric sho[...]

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    19 Before Using the Product Before Using the Product Keep the plastic packa ging out of the reac h of children.  Children may suffoca te. Do not install t he product on an unst able or vibrating surfac e (insecure shelf, sloped surfa ce, etc.)  The product may fall and become dam aged and/o r cause an injury.  Using the produ ct in an area[...]

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    20 Before Using the Product Before Using the Product Caution Operation Warning Do not drop the product while m oving.  Product failure o r person al injury may result. Do not set down the product on it s front.  The screen may beco me damaged. When installing the pr oduct on a cabi net or shelf, make su re that the bottom edge of th e front o[...]

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    21 Before Using the Product Before Using the Product If the product ge nerates abnorma l sounds, a burning smell or smoke, discon nect the power co rd immediate ly and contac t Samsung Custo mer Service Ce nter.  An electric shock or fire may re sult. Do not let childre n hang from the pr oduct or cli mb on top of it.  Children may become inj[...]

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    22 Before Using the Product Before Using the Product Caution Ensure the vents are not b locked by t ablecloths or curtains.  An increased inter nal tempe rature may cau se a fire. Do not insert m etallic objects (c hopsticks, coins, h airpins, etc) or objects that burn easily (paper, mat ches, etc) in to the prod uct (via the vent or input/outpu[...]

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    23 Before Using the Product Before Using the Product Looking at the screen too close for an exte nded period of time ca n deteriorate your eyes ight. Do not use humidifi ers or stoves ar ound the pr oduct.  A fire or electric shoc k may result. Rest your eye s for mor e than 5 minu tes for ev ery 1 hour of product use.  Eye fatigue will be re[...]

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    24 Before Using the Product Before Using the Product When replacing the battery, inser t it with the rig ht polarity (+, -).  Otherwis e, the bat tery may beco me dama ged or it ma y cause fire , personal injury or damage due to leak age of th e internal liquid. The batteries (and recharge able batteri es) are not ordi nary refuse and must be re[...]

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    25 1 Preparations 1 Preparations 1.1 Checking the Contents The appearance of the actual product may differ from the images shown. 1.1.1 Removing the Packaging (for PE40C and PE46C models only) 1 Open the packaging b ox. Be careful not t o damage the prod uct when you open t he packaging with a sharp instrum ent. 2 Remove the sty rofoam fr om the pr[...]

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    26 Preparations 1 1 Preparations 1.1.2 Removing the Packagin g (for PE55C models only) 1 Remove the blac k locking device at the bottom of the box. 2 Using the grooves in the bo x, lift and remove the t op of the box. 3 Check the compo nents and re move the styrofoam an d plastic bag . The appearance of actual components may differ from the image s[...]

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    27 Preparations 1 1 Preparations 1.1.3 Checking the Components  Contact the vendor where you purchased the product if any components are missing.  The appearance of the components and items sold separately may differ from the image shown.  A stand is not provided with the product. To install a stand, you can purchase one separately. Compon[...]

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    28 Preparations 1 1 Preparations Items sold separately  The stand is not supplied.  The following items can be purchased at your nearest retailer. Wall-mount Kit Stand RS232C-Stereo cable DVI cable HDMI-DVI cable DP cable HDMI cable Video cable Component c able Stereo cable AV cable RCA stereo cabl e External sensor Kit PIM LAN cable AV/Compo[...]

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    29 Preparations 1 1 Preparations The RS232C adapter can be used to connect to another monito r using the D-SUB (9-pin) type RS232C cable. Ensure you connect each of the adapters to the correct RS232C IN or OUT port on the product. RS232C(IN) Adapter[...]

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    30 Preparations 1 1 Preparations 1.2 Parts 1.2.1 Control Pa nel Panel Key The color and shape of parts may differ from what is shown. Specifications are subject to change without notice to improve quality. Buttons Description Power on the p roduct. If you press the [ ] button wh en the pro duct is turne d on, the control menu will be displaye d. To[...]

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    31 Preparations 1 1 Preparations Control menu If you press the [ ] button on the panel key ("1.2 Parts") when the product is turned on, the control menu will be displayed. Icons Description Select the connected input source. Move the panel key right to select Source [ ] in the control menu. When the list of input source s is displayed, mo[...]

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    32 Preparations 1 1 Preparations 1.2.2 Reverse Side The color and shape of parts may differ from what is shown. Specifications are subject to change without notice to improve quality. Port Descriptio n [RS232C IN] Connects to M DC using an R S232C-stereo ca ble. [RS232C OUT] [IR / AMBIENT SENSOR IN] Supplies power t o the externa l sensor boar d or[...]

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    33 Preparations 1 1 Preparations Assembling the Holder-Wire stand 1.2.3 Anti-theft Lock  An anti-theft lock allows you to use th e product securely even in public places.  The locking device shape and locking method depend on the manufacturer. Refer to the user guide provided with your anti-theft locking device for details. To lock an anti-th[...]

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    34 Preparations 1 1 Preparations 1.2.4 Remote Control  Using other display devices in the same space as the remote control of this product can cause the other display devices to be inadvertently controlled.  Remote control button functions may differ for different products. Power off the product. Return to the previous menu. Change the channe[...]

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    35 Preparations 1 1 Preparations Adjusting the OSD with the Remote Control To place batteries in the remote control 1. Open the OS D menu. 2. Select from Picture , Sound , Channel , Network , System or Support in the displayed OSD menu screen. 3. Chang e settings as desired. 4. Finish setting. 5. Close the onscree n display (OSD) menu. 1 3 2[...]

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    36 Preparations 1 1 Preparations Remote Control Reception Range Use the remo te control with in 7m to 10 m from th e sensor on t he produ ct at an ang le of 30˚ fro m the le ft and right.  Store used batteries out of reach of children and recycle.  Do not use a new and used battery together . Replace both batteries at the same time.  Remo[...]

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    37 Preparations 1 1 Preparations 1.2.5 Connection Using an IR Stereo Cable Turn off the device before connecting the External Sens or Kit. After it is connected, turn on the device. Controlling more than one display pr oduct using your remote control  Connect the [ IR OUT] port on the pr oduct to th e [IR / AMBIEN T SENSOR IN ] port on th e othe[...]

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    38 Preparations 1 1 Preparations 1.3 Before Installing the Product (Installation Guide) To prevent injury, this apparatus must be securely attached to the floor/wall in accordance with the installation instructions.  Ensure that an authorized installa tion company installs the wall mount.  Otherwise, it may fall and cause personal injury. [...]

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    39 Preparations 1 1 Preparations 1.3.2 Ventilation 1. Installation on a Perpendicula r Wall 2. Installation on an I ndented Wall Contact Samsung Customer Service Center for further details. When installing the product on an indented wall, al low at least the space specified above between the product and wall for ventilation and ensure th at the amb[...]

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    40 Preparations 1 1 Preparations 1.4 Dimensions Unit: mm (inches) All drawings are not necessarily to scale. Some dimensions are subject to change without prior notice. Refer to the dimensions prior to performing installation of your prod uct. Not responsible for typographical or printed errors. 1 2 3 4 5 Model name PE40C 919.6 (36.2) 885.6 (34.9) [...]

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    41 Preparations 1 1 Preparations 1.5 Installing the Wall Mount 1.5.1 Preparing before installing Wall-Mount 1.5.2 Installing the Wall Mount Kit The wall mount kit (sold separately) allow s you to mount the product on the wall. For detailed informatio n on installing the wall moun t, see the instructions prov ided with the wall mount. We recommend y[...]

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    42 Preparations 1 1 Preparations Unit: mm (inches) Do not install your Wall Mount Kit wh ile your product is turned on. It may result in personal injury due to electric shock.  Standard dimensions for wall mount kits are shown in the table below.  Samsung wall mount kits contain a detailed installation manual and all parts necessary for assem[...]

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    43 Preparations 1 1 Preparations 1.6 Remote Control 1.6.1 Cable Connection RS232C Cable  Pin assignment Interface RS232C (9 pins) Pin TxD (No. 2), RxD (No. 3), G ND (No. 5) Bit rate 9600 bps Data bits 8 bit Parity None Stop bit 1 bit Flow control None Maximum length 15m (only shielded type) Pin Signal 1 Detect d ata car rier 2 Received data 3 Tr[...]

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    44 Preparations 1 1 Preparations  RS232C cable Connector: 9-Pin D-Sub to Stereo Ca ble LAN Cable  Pin assignment -P1- -P1- -P2- -P2- Female Rx Tx Gnd 2 3 5 --------> <-------- --------- 1 2 3 Tx Rx Gnd STEREO PLUG (3.5ø) Pin No. Standa rd Col or Sig nal 1 White and orange TX+ 2 Orange TX- 3 White and gree n RX+ 4 Blue NC 5 White and bl[...]

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    45 Preparations 1 1 Preparations  Connector: RJ45 Direct LAN cable (PC to HUB) Cross LAN cable (PC to PC) Signal P1 P2 Signal TX+ 1 <--------> 1 TX+ TX- 2 <-- ------> 2 T X- RX+ 3 <--------> 3 RX+ RX- 6 <--------> 6 RX- Signal P1 P 2 Signal TX+ 1 <--------> 3 R X + TX- 2 <--------> 6 RX- RX+ 3 <-------->[...]

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    46 Preparations 1 1 Preparations 1.6.2 Connection  Connection 1  Connection 2 RS232C IN OUT RS232C IN OUT RS232C IN OUT RS232C IN OUT RJ45 RJ45[...]

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    47 Preparations 1 1 Preparations  Connection 3 RS232C OUT RJ45 RS232C IN OUT RS232C IN OUT RS232C IN OUT[...]

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    48 Preparations 1 1 Preparations 1.6.3 Control Codes Viewing control state (Get control command) Controlling (Set control command) Command  Issued IDs can be displayed in hexadecimals. However, ID 0 must be displayed as 0xFF.  All communications take place in hexadecima ls. The checksum is calculated by adding u p all values except the he ade[...]

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    49 Preparations 1 1 Preparations E.g. Power On & ID=0  To control all de vices connecte d by a serial ca ble simultaneous ly irrespective of IDs, set the ID as "0xFE" and transm it commands. Co mmands will b e executed by each device but ACK will not respond. Power control  Function A product ca n be powere d on and off using a [...]

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    50 Preparations 1 1 Preparations Volume control  Function The volume o f a product can be adjuste d using a PC .  Viewing volume sta te (Get Volume Stat us)  Setting the vo lume (Set Volu me) "Volume": Volume value code to be se t on a prod uct (0-100)  Ack "Volume": Volume value code to be se t on a prod uct (0-100)[...]

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    51 Preparations 1 1 Preparations Input source control  Function The input s ource of a p roduct can be change d using a PC .  Viewing input sour ce state (Get Input Source Stat us)  Setting the in put source (Set Input Sour ce) "Input Source ": An input sou rce code to be set on a produ ct  DVI_video and HDMI1_PC cannot be use[...]

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    52 Preparations 1 1 Preparations  Nak "ERR": A code show ing what error has occurred Screen mode control  Function The screen mode of a product can be chang ed using a PC. Screen mode cannot b e controlled w hen the Video Wall function is enabled. This control can only be used on models that include a TV.  Viewing scree n status [...]

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    53 Preparations 1 1 Preparations Screen size control  Function The screen size of a pro duct can b e changed using a PC.  Viewing the screen size (Ge t Screen Size Stat us)  Ack "Screen Size": pro duct screen size (range: 0 – 255, un it: inch)  Nak "ERR": A code show ing what error has occurred Header Command ID Da[...]

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    54 Preparations 1 1 Preparations PIP On/Off control  Function The PIP mode o f a product can be tu rned on or off using a PC.  Only available on models that have the PIP function.  The mode cannot be controlled if Video Wall is set to On .  This function is not available in MagicInfo .  Viewing PIP on/off state (Get the PIP ON / OFF [...]

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    55 Preparations 1 1 Preparations Auto adjustment control (PC and BNC only)  Function Automatically ad just the PC system screen usin g a PC.  Viewing auto adjustm ent state (Get Auto Adjustmen t Status) None  Setting auto adjustment (Set Auto Adjustm ent) "Auto Adjustment" : 0x00 (at all times)  Ack  Nak "ERR": A [...]

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    56 Preparations 1 1 Preparations Video Wall Mode Control  Function Video Wall mode c an be activa ted on a pr oduct using a PC. This contro l is only available on a pro duct whos e Video Wall is enabled. This function is not available in MagicInfo .  Viewing video wall mode (Get Video Wall Mode)  Setting the video wall (Set Video Wall Mode[...]

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    57 Preparations 1 1 Preparations Safety Lock  Function PC can be us ed to turn t he Safety Loc k function on or off on a product. This contro l is available regardless o f whether or not the power is tur ned on.  Viewing the saf ety lock state (G et Safety Lock Status)  Enabling or disabling safety lock (S et Safety Lock Ena ble / Disable)[...]

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    58 Preparations 1 1 Preparations Video Wall On  Function Turn Video Wa ll on or off on the pr oduct from your co mputer.  Get Video Wall On/Off Status  Set Video Wall On/Off V.Wall_On: Video Wall code to be ass igned to the product 1: Video Wall ON 0: Video Wall OFF  Ack V.Wall_On : Same as above  Nak "ERR": A code show ing[...]

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    59 Preparations 1 1 Preparations Video Wall User Control  Function Turn Video Wa ll on or off on the pr oduct from your co mputer.  Get Video Wall Status  Set Video Wall Wall_Div: Video Wall Divider code assigned to the prod uct Header Command ID Data length Checksu m 0xAA 0x89 0 Header Command ID Data length Val1 Val2 Checksum 0xAA 0x89 2[...]

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    60 Preparations 1 1 Preparations 10x10 Video Wall Model Wall_SNo: Pr oduct Number code a ssigned to t he product 10x10 Video Wall Mode l : ( 1 ~ 100) Set Number Data 10 x 0 1 20 x 0 2 ... ... 99 0x63 100 0x64 1234567891 0 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 15 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 1 0x11 0x12 0x13 0x14 0x15 0x16 0x[...]

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    61 Preparations 1 1 Preparations  Ack V.Wall_On : Same as above  Nak "ERR": A code show ing what error has occurred Header Comman d ID Data length Ack/ Nak r-CMD Val1 Val2 Checksu m 0xAA 0xFF 4 ‘A’ 0x89 Wall_Div Wall_SNo Header Command ID Data length Ack/Nak r -CMD Val1 Checksum 0xAA 0xFF 3 ‘N’ 0x89 "ERR"[...]

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    62 2 Connecting and Us ing a Source Device 2 Connecting and Using a Source Device 2.1 Before Connecting Check the follo wing before you connect this pro duct with other devices. Devices that can be conn ected to this p roduct include PCs, camcor ders, speake rs, set top boxes and DVD/Blu-ray Disc players. 2.1.1 Pre-connection Checkpoints  Before[...]

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    63 Connecting and Using a Source Device 2 2 Connecting and Us ing a Source Device 2.2 Connecting and Using a PC 2.2.1 Connecting to a PC  Do not conne ct the power cable bef ore conne cting all oth er cables. Ensure you conne ct a source device first be fore connec ting the power cable.  A PC can be conne cted to the product in a variety o f [...]

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    64 Connecting and Using a Source Device 2 2 Connecting and Us ing a Source Device Connection Using an HDMI-DVI Cable When you connect a PC to the product using an HDMI-DVI cable, set Edit Name to DVI PC to access video and audio content stored on the PC. Connection Using an HDMI Cable RGB / DVI / HDMI / AV / COMPONENT AUDIO IN HDMI IN HDMI IN[...]

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    65 Connecting and Using a Source Device 2 2 Connecting and Us ing a Source Device Connection Using an DP Cable Precautions for using DP  To increase the standby power capacity, the product stops DP communication when it is turned off or in power-saving mode. If the product in dual monitor mode is turned off or goes into power-saving mode, monito[...]

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    66 Connecting and Using a Source Device 2 2 Connecting and Us ing a Source Device 2.2.2 Changing the Resolution Adjust the resolution and refresh rate in Control Panel on your PC to obtain optimum picture quality. The picture quality of TFT-LCDs may degrade if the optimum resolution is not selecte d. Changing the Resolution on Windows XP Go to Cont[...]

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    67 Connecting and Using a Source Device 2 2 Connecting and Us ing a Source Device Changing the Resolution on Windows 7 Go to Control P anel Display Screen Resolution , and chan ge the resolution. Changing the Resolution on Windows 8 Go to Settings Control Panel Display Screen Resolution and chan ge the resolution. 4 4 5[...]

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    68 Connecting and Using a Source Device 2 2 Connecting and Us ing a Source Device 2.3 Connecting an External Monitor The following images are for reference only. Real-life situations may differ from what is shown in the images. DP IN DP OUT[...]

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    69 Connecting and Using a Source Device 2 2 Connecting and Us ing a Source Device 2.4 Connecting to a Video Device  Do not conne ct the power cable bef ore conne cting all oth er cables. Ensure you conne ct a source device first be fore connec ting the power cable.  You can con nect a vide o device to th e produc t using a c able.  Connect[...]

  • Page 70

    70 Connecting and Using a Source Device 2 2 Connecting and Us ing a Source Device 2.4.3 Connection Usin g an HDMI-DVI Cable  Audio will not be enabled if the product is conn ected to a video device using an HDMI-DVI cable. To resolve this, additionally connect an audio cable to the audio ports on the product and video device. When you connect a [...]

  • Page 71

    71 Connecting and Using a Source Device 2 2 Connecting and Us ing a Source Device  Be sure to use an HDMI cable with a thickness of 14 mm or le ss.  Be sure to purc hase a certified HDMI cable. Ot herwise, the p icture may not d isplay or a conne ction error may o ccur.  A basic high-speed HD MI cable or one with eth ernet is recom mended.[...]

  • Page 72

    72 Connecting and Using a Source Device 2 2 Connecting and Us ing a Source Device 2.5 Connecting the PC module (sold separately) 2.5.1 MagicInfo To use MagicInfo , a PC modu le must b e connected to the pr oduct. For details on how to connect a PC module, refer to the PC module user manual.  To change the MagicInfo settings, run "MagicinfoS[...]

  • Page 73

    73 Connecting and Using a Source Device 2 2 Connecting and Us ing a Source Device 5 Select a language. (T he default la nguage is English .) MagicInfo Setup Wizard - v .1.12 Select TCP/IP - step 2 Obtain an IP address automatically Use the following IP address: IP address: Subnet mask: Default gateway: 192 . 168 . 0 . 102 255 . 255 . 255 . 0 192 . [...]

  • Page 74

    74 Connecting and Using a Source Device 2 2 Connecting and Us ing a Source Device 6 Select a display mode . 7 Double-check the settings yo u have just co nfigured. If the execution icon does not appear, double-click the MagicInfo icon on the desktop. The icon will appear at the bottom right of the screen. MagicInfo Setup Wizard - v .1.12 Select Scr[...]

  • Page 75

    75 Connecting and Using a Source Device 2 2 Connecting and Us ing a Source Device 2.6 Changing the Input source 2.6.1 Source MENU [] Support Contents Home Source ENTER [ ] Source allows you to select a variety of sources an d change so urce device n ames. Source You can display the screen of a source device connec ted to the p roduct. Select a sour[...]

  • Page 76

    76 3 Using MDC 3 Using MDC MDC (Multiple Display Contr ol) is an applicati on that allows you to eas ily control multi ple display devices simultaneously using a PC. 3.1 Configuring Settings for Multi Control MENU [] System Multi Control ENTER [ ] Assign an individual ID to your product. 3.1.1 Configuring settin gs for Multi Control  ID Setup As[...]

  • Page 77

    77 Using MDC 3 3 Using MDC 3.2 MDC Program Installation/Uninstallation 3.2.1 Installation 1 Insert the installation CD into the CD-ROM drive. 2 Click the MDC Unified installation program. If a software installation window is not di splayed on the main screen, install with the MDC Unified execution file in the MDC folder on the CD. 3 Select a lang u[...]

  • Page 78

    78 Using MDC 3 3 Using MDC 3.3 What is MDC? Multiple display control "MDC" is an application that allows you to easily control mu ltiple display devices simultaneously us ing a PC. 3.3.1 Connecting to MDC Using MDC via RS-232C (serial data communications standards) An RS-232C ser ial cable mus t be connec ted to the se rial ports on t he [...]

  • Page 79

    79 Using MDC 3 3 Using MDC Using MDC via Ethernet Enter the IP for the prima ry display devic e and conne ct the de vice to the PC. One d isplay device c an connect to an other using an RS-232C serial ca ble. Connection using a direct LAN cable Multiple products can be connected using the [RJ45] port on the product and the LAN ports on the HUB. Con[...]

  • Page 80

    80 Using MDC 3 3 Using MDC 3.3.2 Connection Management Connection m anagement includes th e Connect ion list and Connection list modification opt ions . Connection list - Connection list shows the det ails of the connec tions such as c onnection setting (IP/ COM, Port No, MAC, and Conn ection T ype ), co nnection st atus, Set ID Ra nge , and detect[...]

  • Page 81

    81 Using MDC 3 3 Using MDC 3.3.3 User Login Launching th e program displays the user login window. The initial login ID ( User Login : "admin") and password ( password : "admin") are set to"admin".  After logging in for the first t ime, make sure to change the pa ssword to ensure security.  To change t he passwor[...]

  • Page 82

    82 Using MDC 3 3 Using MDC 3.3.4 Auto Set ID Auto Set ID feature assigns a Set ID fo r all the LFDs connected in d aisy-chain of a sele cted connection. There can b e a maximu m of 100 L FDs in a conn ection. Th e Set ID is a ssigned sequ entially in the da isy- chain runnin g from 1 to 99, and then finally to Se t ID 0. ID for the last 100th LFD i[...]

  • Page 83

    83 Using MDC 3 3 Using MDC 3.3.5 Cloning Using the Cloning feature, you can copy the settin g of one LFD and ap ply it to mu ltiple selected LF Ds. You can select specific tab cat egories or all t ab categories fo r cloning, using the copy settin g option window. To delete the settings you have configured, click the Paste Settings butt on.[...]

  • Page 84

    84 Using MDC 3 3 Using MDC 3.3.6 Command Retry This feature is used to specify the maximum number of time s the MDC command will be retried in case of there being no reply or a corrupte d reply fro m an LFD. Th e retry co unt value ca n be set us ing the MDC options window. The retry co unt value must be between 1-10. The defau lt value is 1.[...]

  • Page 85

    85 Using MDC 3 3 Using MDC 3.3.7 Getting Started with MDC 1 To start the program s, click Start Programs Samsung MDC Unified . The login wind ow appears after the MDC program is launched. Enter the u ser ID and password .  The default user ID and passwor d are "admin".  Make sure t o change th e password after the first login. 2 Cli[...]

  • Page 86

    86 Using MDC 3 3 Using MDC 3.3.8 Main Screen Layout Menu Bar Change the status o f a display devic e or the proper ties of the pro gram. Device Category View a list of connected di spla y devices or device groups. Schedule Category View a list of schedules for display devices. Set List Select the display device you want to adjust . Modify the Set L[...]

  • Page 87

    87 Using MDC 3 3 Using MDC 3.3.9 Menus You can power on or off a selec ted device or chan ge the input source or volume of the device. Choose display device s from the lis t of sets, an d select the Home tab. Home Select an item an d change the co rresponding set ting. Power  On : Power on a selected display.  Off : Power off a sele cted disp[...]

  • Page 88

    88 Using MDC 3 3 Using MDC Volume The volume can be changed or the sound can be muted only for displays that are turned on. Volume  The volume can be adjust ed using the slider bar in the ra nge of 0 to 100. Adjust the volume of a selected display. Mute  Enable o r disable Mute for a selected display. Mute will au tomatically be disabled if V[...]

  • Page 89

    89 Using MDC 3 3 Using MDC User Login User Settings  Add, delete or ed it login information. Logout  Log out from the current user account as follows.  Click Logout . The message " Do you want to log ad min out? " is displayed.  Click Yes . T he user log in window a ppears.  If you do not wa nt to log in, c lick Close . The[...]

  • Page 90

    90 Using MDC 3 3 Using MDC 3.3.10 Screen Adjustment Custom  The screen sett ings (contrast, brightness, e tc.) can be adju sted.  Choose display devices from the list of sets, and select the Picture tab.  Select an item and change the corresponding screen setting. Picture Mode  Adjust the pic ture mode fo r the selec ted display d evice[...]

  • Page 91

    91 Using MDC 3 3 Using MDC Color Tone  Adjust the back ground c olor tone for the selecte d display devic e. Color Temp  Adjust the color tempera ture for the selected display de vice. This option is enabled if Color Tone is set to Off . HDMI Black Le vel  Adjust the HDMI Black Level for the selected display device. Options Auto Motion Pl [...]

  • Page 92

    92 Using MDC 3 3 Using MDC MPEG Noise Filter Reduces MPEG noise t o provid e improved picture qua lity.  Off / Low / Medium / High / Auto Smart LED Controls th e LED backlig ht to maximize picture clarity. Cinema Black In Movie mode, this fea ture dims the top and bo ttom areas of the video image to provid e a more immersive viewing ex perience.[...]

  • Page 93

    93 Using MDC 3 3 Using MDC To automat ically adjust the frequenc y, fine-tune or relocate the screen , click Auto Adjustment . 3.3.11 Advanced features 3D Control 3D Mode Select the 3D input format. 3D L/R Chan ge Swap the left an d right pictures. 3D 2D Displays the image for the left eye only. 3D Auto Vie w If you set 3D Auto View to Message Noti[...]

  • Page 94

    94 Using MDC 3 3 Using MDC 3D Expert Pa ttern View a 3D patter n. 3D Effect Adjust 3D effects like perspective and dept h for your p referred 3D viewing exp erience.  Auto : Automatically adjust the pe rspective and depth settin gs in accordanc e with the 3 D input source.  Manual : Manually adj u st the perspective an d depth settin gs. Adva[...]

  • Page 95

    95 Using MDC 3 3 Using MDC Color Space Adjusts the rang e and vari ety of color (t he color spac e) available to create imag es.  Auto / Native / Custom To adjust Color , Red , Green , Blue and Reset , set Color Space to Custom . White Balance Adjust the color t emperature fo r a more na tural picture.  R-Offset / G-Offset / B-Offset Adjust e[...]

  • Page 96

    96 Using MDC 3 3 Using MDC 3.3.12 Sound Adjustment You can chan ge the sou nd settings. Choose display device s from the lis t of sets, an d select the Sound tab. The Bass or Treble item will be disabled if the item is not supported by the selected set. Bass Adjust the bass for th e selected display. Treble Adjust the treb le for the selec ted disp[...]

  • Page 97

    97 Using MDC 3 3 Using MDC Format Select the for mat to display the split screen. H Select the number of ho rizontal display devices. A maximum of 15 displays can be ar ranged in a row. A maximum of 6 can be assigned to V if 15 is assigned to H. V Select the number of vertical display devices. A maximum of 15 displays can be ar ranged in a row. A m[...]

  • Page 98

    98 Using MDC 3 3 Using MDC PIP Basic information re quired to adjust PIP will app ear in the men u screen.  PIP will be disabled when Video Wall is ON .  Note that Picture Size is disabled when PIP is ON . PIP Size View the PIP Size of the curr ent displa y. PIP Source Select a PIP input source. Sound Select Select and enable the sound fr om [...]

  • Page 99

    99 Using MDC 3 3 Using MDC General User Auto Color Automatically adju st the screen color s. Available only in PC mode. Auto Power Set the prod uct to autom atically po wer on. Standby Control Set the stan dby mode to activate if a n input source is not d etected. Fan & Temperature Configure the settings requ ired to de tect the fan speed an d [...]

  • Page 100

    100 Using MDC 3 3 Using MDC Security Safety Lock Lock the on -screen m enus. To unlock the menus, set Safety Lock to Off . Button Lock Lock the buttons on the display device. To unlock the buttons, set Button Lock to Off . OSD Display Source OSD Select whether to display a messa ge when the Source is chang ed. Not Optimum Mode OSD Select whethe r t[...]

  • Page 101

    101 Using MDC 3 3 Using MDC Time Clock Set Change the c urrent time o n the selec ted displa y device accor ding to th e time set on a PC. If the time is not set on the display device, null values will be displayed. Timer On Timer  Repeat : Specify the p eriod for which y ou want to r epeat the selecte d Ti mer . Once , EveryDay , Mon~Fri , Mon~[...]

  • Page 102

    102 Using MDC 3 3 Using MDC Off Timer  Repeat : Specify the p eriod for which y ou want to r epeat the selecte d Ti mer . Once , EveryDay , Mon~Fri , Mon~Sat , Sat~Sun , Manual  Holiday Apply : The Holiday Management settings ca n be applied to the Timer .  Off Time : Set the time to pow er on the selected display device . The checkboxes t[...]

  • Page 103

    103 Using MDC 3 3 Using MDC Screen Burn Protection Pixel Shift Move the scr een slightly at specified time intervals to prevent scre en burn-in .[...]

  • Page 104

    104 Using MDC 3 3 Using MDC Screen Saver This function p revents scr een burn-in whe n the scre en of the s elected disp lay device is left idle fo r an extended period of time . Time : You can set the timer for Screen Saver .  Off  Repeat : Display the im age retention-p reventive patte rn set in Mode at specified time int ervals ( Period ).[...]

  • Page 105

    105 Using MDC 3 3 Using MDC Safety Screen The Safety Screen function can be use d to prev ent screen bu rn-in when a stationar y image disp lays on the screen of a display device for an extended period of time. Lamp Control Lamp Control is used to adjust the backligh t to reduce power co nsumption. Automatically adju st the backligh t of the select[...]

  • Page 106

    106 Using MDC 3 3 Using MDC Ticker Input text while a video or image is disp laye d and displa y the text on the screen. Ticker Enable or disa ble Ticker .  Off / On Message Enter a messag e to display on the scr een. Timer Set the Start Time and End Time to display a message ( Message ). Position Select an orientat ion to display a message ( Me[...]

  • Page 107

    107 Using MDC 3 3 Using MDC 3.3.14 Tool Settings Security Panel Control Turn on or off the scre en of a display device. Remote Control Enable or disable the remote co ntrol. Reset Reset Picture Reset the scre en settings. Reset Sound Reset the sound settings. Reset System Reset the sys tem settin gs. Reset All Reset the screen, soun d and system se[...]

  • Page 108

    108 Using MDC 3 3 Using MDC Edit Column Options Configure the se ttings for the items that will be displayed on th e list of di splays. Language : Select a language to use in the MDC program. Afte r selecting a lan guage, restart the MDC program to u se the selec ted langua ge. Command Retry Count : Specify the nu mber of retr y attempts wh en a co[...]

  • Page 109

    109 Using MDC 3 3 Using MDC Monitor Window A window appear s showing details fo r data trans fer between t he computer and display devices.  Filter[...]

  • Page 110

    110 Using MDC 3 3 Using MDC Information View the program informati on. 4[...]

  • Page 111

    111 Using MDC 3 3 Using MDC 3.3.15 Other Functions Resizing a Window Place the mou se pointer on a corn er of the pr ogram win dow. An arro w will appe ar. Move the arrow to customize the size of the program window.[...]

  • Page 112

    112 Using MDC 3 3 Using MDC Group Management Creating G roups Create groups an d manage the list of sets on a group basis. Duplicate group names cannot be used. 1 Right-click and select Group Edit in the display device list section on the left side of the pr ogram window. 2 In the Edit Group window displayed, click Add on the same le vel or Add on [...]

  • Page 113

    113 Using MDC 3 3 Using MDC  Add on the sub level : Create a sub-group under the selected grou p. 3 Enter the grou p name. Deleting Groups 1 Select a grou p name, and click Edit . 2 In the Edit Group window displayed, click Delete . 3 Click Yes . The group will be deleted. Renaming Groups 1 Select a grou p name, and click Edit . 2 In the Edit Gr[...]

  • Page 114

    114 Using MDC 3 3 Using MDC Schedule Management Creating Sch edules Create and r egister a sc hedule on a group ba sis. 1 Click All Schedule Lis t in the schedule sec tion on the left side of the prog ram window. The Add button will be enable d in the middle. 2 Click the Add button. The Add Schedule window will appear.[...]

  • Page 115

    115 Using MDC 3 3 Using MDC 3 Click Add belo w the Device Gr oup item, and select the group you wa nt to add a schedule to. 4 Select Date & Time / Action and click OK . The schedule will be added and a list of sc hedules w ill appear in the set list window.  Device Gr oup : Sele ct a group .  Date & Time  Instant Execut ion : Run t[...]

  • Page 116

    116 Using MDC 3 3 Using MDC 3.3.16 Troubleshooting Guide This program may malfunction sometimes due to a communication problem between the PC and display or electromagnetic waves emit ted from nearby electronic devices. Issue Solution The display you want t o control does not ap pear on th e system information chart. 1. Check the co nnection o f th[...]

  • Page 117

    117 Using MDC 3 3 Using MDC How display properties are shown when multiple displays are used 1 When no display is selected: The default value is displayed. 2 When one display is se lected: Settin gs for the se lected dis play are displaye d. 3 When two displays are selected (e. g. in sequence of ID 1 and ID 3): The settings for ID 1 are displayed b[...]

  • Page 118

    118 4 Screen Adjustment 4 Screen Adjustment Configure the Picture settings ( Brightness , Color Tone , etc.). The layout of the Picture menu options may vary depending on the product. 4.1 Picture Mode MENU [] Picture Picture Mode ENTER [ ] Select a picture mode ( Picture Mode ) suitable for the enviro nment where the pr oduct will be used . Differe[...]

  • Page 119

    119 Screen Adjustment 4 4 Screen Adjustment 4.1.2 If the input source is AV, Component, HDMI or TV  Dynamic : This mode is suitable when the ambient light is bright .  Standard : This mode is gen erally suitable f or any environme nt.  Natural : Suitable for reduci ng eye stra in.  Movie : This mode reduc es eye fatigue. 4.2 Backlight /[...]

  • Page 120

    120 Screen Adjustment 4 4 Screen Adjustment  When you make changes to Backlight , Contrast , Brightness , Sharpness , Color or Tint (G/R) , the OSD will be adjusted accordingly.  You can adjust and store settings for each external device connected to the product.  Lowering picture brightness reduces power consumption. Input source Picture [...]

  • Page 121

    121 Screen Adjustment 4 4 Screen Adjustment 4.3 Screen Adjustment MENU [] Picture Screen Adjustment ENTER [ ] Screen Adjustment provides various pic ture size and aspect ra tio options. Select an option using the and arrow ke ys, and the p ress [ ]. Use the arrow keys to select an optio n in the sub-me nu, and then press [ ]. Different Screen Adjus[...]

  • Page 122

    122 Screen Adjustment 4 4 Screen Adjustment Do not set your product 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 : Displays the full image without any cut-off when HDM I (720p / 1080i / 1080p) o[...]

  • Page 123

    123 Screen Adjustment 4 4 Screen Adjustment  To use the Zoom /Position function after selecting Screen Fit in HDMI (1080i/1080p) or Component (1080i/1080p) or Custom , follow these steps. 1 Press the but ton to select Zoom/Position . 2 Select Zoom or Positio n . 3 Press the [ ] button. 4 P r e s s t h e /// b u t t o n t o m o v e t h e p i c t [...]

  • Page 124

    124 Screen Adjustment 4 4 Screen Adjustment Adjust frequenc y values/posit ions and fine tune the set tings automat ically. This option is available when the input source is PC . 4.5 Rotation MENU [] Picture Rotation ENTER [ ] Adjust frequenc y values/posit ions and fine tune the set tings automat ically.  Landscap e : Display the screen in land[...]

  • Page 125

    125 Screen Adjustment 4 4 Screen Adjustment 4.6 Aspect Ratio MENU [] Picture Aspect Ratio ENTER [ ] Set the rotate d screen to be either full scree n or original.  Full Screen : Display the rotat ed screen in full screen.  Original : Display the rotated scre en in the original aspect ratio. Available only when Rotation is set to Portrait . Th[...]

  • Page 126

    126 Screen Adjustment 4 4 Screen Adjustment 4.7 Advanced Settings MENU [] Picture Advanced Settings ENTER [ ] The displayed ima ge may differ depend ing on the model. Input Source Picture Mode Advanced Settings PC , DVI , DisplayPort , HDMI (when a PC is connected ) Information , Calibration White Balance / Gamma Advertisement Dynam ic Contrast / B[...]

  • Page 127

    127 Screen Adjustment 4 4 Screen Adjustment 4.7.1 Dynamic Contrast Adjust the scre en contrast .  Off / Low / Medium / High 4.7.2 Black Tone Select the blac k level to adjust the scr een depth.  Off / Dark / Darker / Darkest 4.7.3 Flesh Tone Emphasize pink Fle sh Tone. 4.7.4 RGB Only Mode Displays the Red , Green and Bl ue color for making fi[...]

  • Page 128

    128 Screen Adjustment 4 4 Screen Adjustment  Blue : Adjust the blue l evel.  Reset : Resets the 10p White Balance to its default settings.  Available when the Picture Mode is set to Movie and when the external input is set to all input.  Some external devices may not support this function. 4.7.8 Gamma Adjust the primary color intensity.[...]

  • Page 129

    129 Screen Adjustment 4 4 Screen Adjustment 4.8 Picture Options MENU [] Picture Picture Options ENTER [ ] Select an option u sing the and arrow key s, and the pr ess [ ] . Use the arrow ke ys to change the setting, and the n press [ ]. The displayed ima ge may differ depending on t he model. Input source Picture Mode Picture Options PC , DVI Inform[...]

  • Page 130

    130 Screen Adjustment 4 4 Screen Adjustment 4.8.1 Color Tone If the input sour ce is PC , DVI , Di splayPort or HDMI (PC connection).  Off / Cool / Standard / Warm If the input sour ce is AV , Component , HDM I or TV  Off / Cool / Standard / Warm1 / Warm2  Warm1 or Warm2 will be deactivated when the Picture Mode is Dynamic .  Settings c[...]

  • Page 131

    131 Screen Adjustment 4 4 Screen Adjustment 4.8.5 HDMI Black Level Selects the blac k level on the sc reen to adjus t the screen depth .  Normal / Low Available only in HDMI and DVI mode (AV Timing: 48 0p, 576p, 720p, 1080i, 1080p). 4.8.6 Film Mode Sets the product to au tomatically sense an d process film signals from all sour ces and adjust th[...]

  • Page 132

    132 Screen Adjustment 4 4 Screen Adjustment Resets your current pi cture mode to its default settings. The displayed ima ge may differ depending on t he model. Picture Reset Picture[...]

  • Page 133

    133 5 Sound Adjustment 5 Sound Adjustment Configure the sound ( Sound ) settings for the product. 5.1 Sound Mode MENU [] Sound Sound Mode ENTER [ ] Use the up an d down ar row keys to se lect an op tion, and the n press [ ].  Standard : Selects th e normal sou nd mode.  Music : Emphasizes mus ic over voices.  Movie : Provides the best so u[...]

  • Page 134

    134 Sound Adjustment 5 5 Sound Adjustment 5.2 Sound Effect MENU [ ] Sound Sound Effect ENTER [ ]  If Speaker Select is set to External , Sound Effect is disabled.  Available only when Sound Mode is set to Standar d .  Virtual Su rround ( Off / On ) This funct ion provides a virtual 5.1 c hannel surr ound sou nd experience through a pair of[...]

  • Page 135

    135 Sound Adjustment 5 5 Sound Adjustment 5.3 Broadcast Audio Options MENU [ ] Sound Broadcast Audio Options ENTER [ ]  Preferred Langu age (digital channels only) Use the up and down arrow keys to select a languag e, and then press [ ]. Digital-TV broadc asts can simultan eously transmit many audio tracks (for example, simultan eous translation[...]

  • Page 136

    136 Sound Adjustment 5 5 Sound Adjustment  Auto Volume ( Off / Normal / Night ) Normal equalizes the volume level on each channel, so th at when you c hange channels, the volume level is the sam e. Night equalizes and decrease the vo lume level o n each channel, so each channel is qu ieter. Night is useful at nigh t, when you m ay want to keep t[...]

  • Page 137

    137 6 Channel 6 Channel MENU [ ] Channel EN TER [ ] This option is available when the input source is TV . m 6.1 Antenna (Air / Cable) MENU [ ] Channel Antenna ENTER [ ] Before your telev ision can begi n memorizing the available ch annels, you mu st specify the ty pe of signal source that is connec ted to the L ED display.  Air / Cable The disp[...]

  • Page 138

    138 Channel 6 6 Channel 6.2 Auto Program The Auto Prog ram function memorizes all c hannels that a re available over the air or through yo ur cable system and adds them to the Channel List. To start Auto Program , follow these st eps: 1 Push MENU [ ] Channel Auto Program ENTER [ ] on your remote. The Antenna Source screen a ppears. 2 On the Antenna[...]

  • Page 139

    139 Channel 6 6 Channel 6.4 Fine Tune MENU [] Channel Fine T une ENTER [ ] (analog channels only) If the reception is clear, yo u do not h ave to fine tune the cha nnel, as this is done au tomatically duri ng the search and stor e operation. If the signal is weak or disto rted, fine tune the channel manua lly. Scroll to the left or right until t he[...]

  • Page 140

    140 7 Network 7 Network 7.1 Network Setting 7.1.1 Connecting to a Wired Network There are t hree ways t o attach your product to your LAN u sing cable.  You can at tach your pro duct to your LAN by connecti ng the LAN port on the back of your product to an external mod em using a LAN cable. See the diagram below.  You can at tach your pro duc[...]

  • Page 141

    141 Network 7 7 Network access the Inte rnet so you do not h ave to enter them ma nually. Most hom e networ ks are Dynamic Networks. Some networks requ ire a Static IP addre ss. If your network requ ires a Static IP address, you must enter the IP address, su bnet mask, g ateway, and DNS values man ually on your p roduct Cable Setup Screen w hen you[...]

  • Page 142

    142 Network 7 7 Network Automatic Network Settings Use the Automatic Network Se ttings when connecti ng your product to a network th at supports DHCP. To set up yo ur product cable netw ork connectio n automa tically, follow these steps. How to set up automat ically 1 Go to the Network Settings screen. 2 Select Start , press [ ], and then press [ ][...]

  • Page 143

    143 Network 7 7 Network If you make a mistake when entering a number, re-enter the number to correct it. You can also press the up or down arrow button to change the number one unit at a time. 9 When done en tering the IP Address , press [ ]. 10 Press the down arrow key to go to th e Subnet Mask fields, a nd then press [ ]. 11 Repeat the same entry[...]

  • Page 144

    144 Network 7 7 Network 7.1.3 Connecting to a Wireless Network To connect yo ur product to your network wir eless, you need a wir eless router or mo dem and a Samsung Wireless LAN adapter (WIS10ABGN, WIS12ABGNX) , which you connect to your product back or side panel USB port. See the illustration below. Samsung’s Wire less LAN adapter is sold sep[...]

  • Page 145

    145 Network 7 7 Network  The product may not recognize the “Samsung Wireless LAN adapter” if you connect it to the product with a USB hub or USB extension cable ot her than the cable supplied with the product. 7.1.4 Wireless Network Setting Automatic Network Setup Most wireless networks have an op tional security system that requires devices[...]

  • Page 146

    146 Network 7 7 Network Manual Network Setup Use the Manual Network Settings when con necting your prod uct to a network that re quires a Static IP address or if th e automatic co nnection process has failed. Getting the Netw ork Connect ion Values To view the Ne twork connectio n values on m ost Windows comput ers, follow these steps. 1 Right clic[...]

  • Page 147

    147 Network 7 7 Network 13 Repeat the entry p rocess for each field in the IP Address . If you make a mistake when entering a number, re-enter the number to correct it. You can also press the or button to change the number one unit at a time. 14 When done en tering the IP Address , press [ ]. 15 Press the b utton to go to the Subnet Mask fields, an[...]

  • Page 148

    148 Network 7 7 Network 7.2 Network Status MENU [] Network Network Stat us ENTER [ ] You can chec k the curr ent networ k and Interne t status. 7.3 Wi-Fi Direct MENU [] Network Wi-Fi Direct ENTER [ ] Set to connec t the produc t to wireless mobile devices. Using thi s function, you can connect w ireless mobile devic es with your p roduct direc tly [...]

  • Page 149

    149 Network 7 7 Network 7.4 Soft AP MENU [] Network Soft AP ENTER [ ] Using this function, you can conn ect the produ ct on your m obile devices if yo ur mobile devices do not support Wi-F i Direct . Set the options for conne ction of Wi-Fi device.  Soft AP Turns on or off the Soft AP . Wh en Soft AP is set to On , your m obile devices can find [...]

  • Page 150

    150 Network 7 7 Network 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 product, it may appear on the list again. 7.5.1 Using the AllS hare Play Functi on An alarm windo w appears informing you that me dia contents (videos, ph otos, music) se nt from a m obile phone will[...]

  • Page 151

    151 8 System 8 System 8.1 Setup MENU [] System Setup ENTER [ ] Configure the channels an d the time wh en setting up the prod uct for th e first time o r when reset ting the unit. The displayed image may differ depend ing on the model. m System Setup Multi Control T ime Menu Language Rotate Menu Eco Solution Caption English Landscape On[...]

  • Page 152

    152 System 8 8 System 8.2 Multi Control MENU [] System Multi Control ENTER [ ] Assign an individual ID to your product. 8.2.1 Configuring settin gs for Multi Control  ID Setup Assign an ID to a set. (Range: 0~99 ) Press or to select a n umber, an d press [ ].  ID Input Enter the ID n umber of the produc t connecte d to the in put cable for in[...]

  • Page 153

    153 System 8 8 System 8.3 Time MENU [] System Ti me ENTER [ ] You can configu re Clock Set or Sleep Timer . You can also set the product to automatica lly turn on or off at a specified time using the Timer function. 8.3.1 Clock Set the cloc k to use the v arious vari ous timer f eatures of the product . Changing the Setting for Clock  Clock Mode[...]

  • Page 154

    154 System 8 8 System 8.3.2 Sleep Timer Automatica lly shuts off the prod uct after a preset period of time. ( Off , 30 min. , 60 min. , 90 min. , 120 min. , 150 min. and 180 min. ). Use the up and down arrows to select a period of time, and then press [ ]. To cancel Sleep Timer , select Off . 8.3.3 On Timer Set On Timer so that you r product turns[...]

  • Page 155

    155 System 8 8 System 8.3.4 Off Timer Set the off timer ( Off Timer ) by m aking a selection from one of the seven op tions. ( Of f Timer 1 ~ Off Timer 7 ) You must set the clock before you can use Off Timer .  Setup : Select Off , Once , Everyday , Mon~F ri , Mon~Sat , Sat~Sun or Manual . If you select Manual , you can choose the days you want [...]

  • Page 156

    156 System 8 8 System 8.4 Menu Language MENU [] System Menu Language ENTER [ ] Set the menu language. A change to the language setting will only be applied to the onscreen menu display. It will not be applied to other functions on your PC. 8.5 Rotate Menu MENU [] System R otate Menu ENTER [ ]  Landscap e : Display t he menu in lan dscape mod e ([...]

  • Page 157

    157 System 8 8 System 8.6 Eco Solution MENU [] System Eco Solution ENTER [ ] 8.6.1 Energy Saving Save power with th e Energy Saving feature. While Energy Savin g mode is active, the product po wer consump tion will be controlle d to save po wer.  Off / Low / Medium / High / Pic ture Off 8.6.2 Eco Sensor (Off / On) To enhance your power sav ings,[...]

  • Page 158

    158 System 8 8 System 8.6.4 Auto Power Off (Off / On) The produc t will auto matically tu rn off if you don’t press a button on the remo te or touch a button on product fr ont panel with in 4 hours to preve nt overheatin g. 8.7 Caption MENU [] System Caption ENTER [ ] (On-Screen Text Messages) 8.7.1 Caption You can switch the capt ion function on[...]

  • Page 159

    159 System 8 8 System 8.7.3 Digital Caption Options (digital chan nels only) Adjusts th e each optio n. When done , select Close .  Size : Options inc lude Default, Small, Sta ndard and Large. The d efault is Stand ard.  Font Styl e : Options in clude Default an d Styles 0 to 7. The default is Style 0.  Font Color : You can ch ange the col[...]

  • Page 160

    160 System 8 8 System 8.8 Security MENU [] System Security ENTER [ ] Every time you access the Security functions, the PIN screen will appear and the default PIN number is “0-0-0-0". Th e PIN screen closes an d the Security menu ap pears. 8.8.1 Safety Lock (Off / On) It sets safe lock function. All the menus a nd buttons of the produc t and [...]

  • Page 161

    161 System 8 8 System 8.8.3 Program Rating Lock (Off / On) When turn ed on, the Program Rati ng Lock feature ca n automatica lly block program s that you deem inappropriate for your ch ildren. You must enter a PIN (pe rsonal identification number) b efore you c an set or change an y of the Program Rating Loc k restrictions.  This option is avail[...]

  • Page 162

    162 System 8 8 System  Canadian E nglish Ra ting : You can block TV programs b ased on th eir Anglophone Canadian r ating. Canadian English Rating displays a column with locks and the following r atings categories. C : Programmin g intended fo r children under ag e 8. / C8+ : Programming gene rally considered acceptable for children 8 years and [...]

  • Page 163

    163 System 8 8 System 8.8.4 Change PIN The Change PIN screen will appear. Choose any 4 digi ts for your PIN and enter it in Enter New PIN . Re- enter the same 4 digits in Confirm N ew PIN . When the Confirm screen disappears, press the Close button. The product ha s memorized your new PIN. 8.9 PIP MENU [] System PIP ENTER [ ]  If you have set Do[...]

  • Page 164

    164 System 8 8 System  Size ( , , , , , ): Select a size for the subpicture.  Position ( , , , ): Selec t a position for the sub- picture. In Double ( , , ) mode, you cannot select Position .  Sound Select ( Main / Sub ): You ca n choose to listen to the sound from th e Main pictur e or the Sub pictur e. 8.10 Auto Protection Time MENU [] S[...]

  • Page 165

    165 System 8 8 System 8.11 Screen Burn Protection MENU [] System Screen Burn Protection ENTER [ ] To reduce the possibility of screen burn, this unit is equipped with Pixel Shift screen burn preven tion technolog y. Pixel Shift moves th e picture slightly on the screen. The Pixel Shift T ime setting allows you to program th e time betwee n movement[...]

  • Page 166

    166 System 8 8 System 8.11.2 Timer You can set th e timer for Screen Burn Protection . Timer  Off  Repeat : Display the im age retention-p reventive patte rn set in Mode at specified time int ervals ( Period ). Period and Time can be configured when Repeat is selected.  Interval : Display the im age retention-p reventive patter n set in Mo[...]

  • Page 167

    167 System 8 8 System 8.11.4 Side Gray When the screen is set to 4:3 aspect rati o, adjust the br ightness of white margins on side s to protect the screen.  Off / Light / Dark 8.12 Ticker Input text while a video or imag e is displayed and display the text on the screen.  Off / On Message , Time , Position , Motion , and Font Optio n s are e[...]

  • Page 168

    168 System 8 8 System 8.13 Video Wall MENU [] System Vide o Wall ENT ER [ ] Customize the layout of mult iple displays th at are co nnected t o form a vide o wall. In ad dition, disp lay part of a whole pic ture or r epeat the sam e picture on each o f the connec ted mult iple displays. To display multiple imag es, refer to MDC Help or the Magic In[...]

  • Page 169

    169 System 8 8 System 8.13.3 Horizontal This function auto matically divides t he screen acc ording to th e specified numb er of horizon tal displays. Enter the number of horizontally arranged displays. The horizontal sc reen will automatically be divided according to the number entered. A maximum of 15 displays can be assigned to the horizontal ar[...]

  • Page 170

    170 System 8 8 System 8.14 Source AutoSwitch Settings MENU [] System Source AutoSwitch Settings ENTER [ ] Turning on the di splay with Source AutoSwitch On , and the previous video source selection is not active, the display will automatica lly search th e different video input so urces for active video.  Source AutoSwitch When the Source AutoSw[...]

  • Page 171

    171 System 8 8 System 8.15 General MENU [] System General ENTER [ ] 8.15.1 Max. Power Saving Turns off the p roduct to re duce powe r consumption after the PC h as been left id le for a specified period of time. Available only in PC , DVI , HDMI , DisplayPort mode. 8.15.2 Game Mode When connec ting to a gam e console s uch as PlaySt ation™ or Xbo[...]

  • Page 172

    172 System 8 8 System 8.15.3 BD Wise Provides the optim al picture qu ality for Samsung DVD, Blu-ray and Home Theater products whic h support BD Wise . When BD Wise is turned On , the picture m ode is aut omatically chang ed to the optimal resolution. Available when you connect Samsung products tha t support BD Wise through an HDMI cable to the pro[...]

  • Page 173

    173 System 8 8 System 8.15.8 Lamp Schedule Enables the lam p value to be adjusted to a user-speci fied value at a spe cified time in MDC mode .  Off / On 8.15.9 OSD Display Displays or hides a menu item on the screen.  Source OSD / No Signal OSD / MDC OSD 8.15.10 Power On Adjustment You can set the warm -up time for the scr een to turn on aft[...]

  • Page 174

    174 System 8 8 System 8.16 Anynet+ (HDMI-CEC) MENU [] System Anynet+ (HDMI-CEC) ENTER [ ] 8.16.1 Anynet+ (HDMI-CEC) What is Anynet+? Anynet+ is a function that enable s you to control all con nected Samsung devices that supp ort Anynet+ with your Samsung product rem ote. The Anynet+ system can be used only w ith Samsung devices that have the Anynet[...]

  • Page 175

    175 System 8 8 System Anynet+ Menu The Anynet+ me nu chang es dependin g on the typ e and stat us of the Anynet + devices conne cted to the product. 8.16.2 Auto Turn Off (No / Yes) Setting an Anynet+ Device to t urn Off automa tically when the product is t urned off.  If Aut o Turn Off is set to Yes , running external devices will turn off at th[...]

  • Page 176

    176 System 8 8 System Troubleshoo ting for Anynet+ Problem Possible Solution Anynet+ does not w ork.  Check if the device is an An ynet+ device. The Anynet+ system supports Anynet+ devices only.  Check if the Anyn et+ device pow er cord is prop erly connecte d.  Check the Anynet+ devi ce’s Video/Audio/HDMI cable connections.  Check wh[...]

  • Page 177

    177 System 8 8 System 8.17 DivX® Video On Demand MENU [] System DivX® Video On Demand ENTER [ ] Shows the reg istration code authorized for the pro duct. If you connect to the DivX web site and r egister using that co de, you can d ownload t he VOD registr ation file. For more information about DivX® VOD, visit “http://vod.divx.com”. 8.18 Pl[...]

  • Page 178

    178 System 8 8 System 8.19 Magic Clone MENU [] System Magic Clone ENTER [] Export the pr oduct sett ings to a USB device or load the s ettings via a USB device .  Clone to USB : Copy the product setti ngs to a USB device.  Clone From USB : Assign the settings sa ved in a USB devic e to the product .  After configuration is complete, t he p[...]

  • Page 179

    179 System 8 8 System PC module refers to PIMs. 8.22.1 Synced Power-On To turn on th e PC module with out turnin g on the LFD, select Off .  Off / On 8.22.2 Synced Power-Off To turn off the LFD w ithout turning off the PC module, sele ct Off .  Off / On[...]

  • Page 180

    180 9 Support 9 Support 9.1 Software Update MENU [] Support Software Update ENTER [ ] The Software Update menu lets yo u upgrade your pr oducts software to the late st version.  Current Version : This is the software version already installed in the produc t. Be careful not to turn off the power until the upgrade is complet e. The product will t[...]

  • Page 181

    181 Support 9 9 Support 9.2 Contact Samsung MENU [] Support Contact Sams ung ENTER [] View this info rmation wh en your pro duct does not work pr operly or wh en you wan t to upgrad e the software. You can find in formation re garding our call center s and how to download products an d software. 9.3 Contents Home MENU [] Support Contents Home ENTER[...]

  • Page 182

    182 Support 9 9 Support 9.3.2 Channel Manager MENU [] Support Contents Home Channel Manager ENTER [] Display all the channels se arched and edit the fav orites. Chan ge channe l names, view info rmation, a nd use the delete function.  : Switch the antenn a signal to Air or Cable .  : Delete chann els that are se lected using th e cursor or th[...]

  • Page 183

    183 Support 9 9 Support Using Tools  Edit Favorites : Edit selected channels in Favorites .  Add : Add selected channels to Favorites .  Delete : Delete selected channels from Favorites .  : Change the o rder of chan nels in Favorites .  : Copy chann els to anoth er Favorites group.  : Move to an other Favorites grou p.  : Chan[...]

  • Page 184

    184 Support 9 9 Support Play content files and template s from USB memory or built-in m emory. Alternatively, play content file s and templates via MagicInfo Premium Serv er over a networ k. Refer to 235 page for details about the Mag icInfo Premium S menu. 9.3.5 MagicInfo Videowall S MENU [] Support Contents Home MagicInfo Videowall S ENTER [] [...]

  • Page 185

    185 Support 9 9 Support 9.3.7 Source Source allows you to select a variety of sources an d change so urce device n ames. You can display the screen of a source device connec ted to the p roduct. Select a source fro m Source List to display the screen of the selected source. The input source can also be changed by using the SOURCE button on the remo[...]

  • Page 186

    186 10 AllShare Play 10 AllShare Play Enjoy videos, p hotos, music files save d on a USB Mass Storage Class (MSC) device. 10.1 What is AllShare Play? Play photo, vide o or music files saved on a sto rage device. Wirelessly connect a smartpho ne to a PC using a wire less netwo rk. Play various conten t using one o f the following met hods in AllShar[...]

  • Page 187

    187 AllShare Play 10 10 AllShare Play  The screen saver activat es if the p roduct is le ft idle for a period of time specified in Auto Protection Time .  Power-saving mode on some exte rnal hard disk drives may aut omatically deac tivate after connecting to the produ ct. File system and formats  Allshare play may not function prop erly wi[...]

  • Page 188

    188 AllShare Play 10 10 AllShare Play 10.1.2 Using a USB device Connecting a USB device 1 Turn on your product. 2 Connect a USB device co ntaining photo, music and/ or movie files to th e USB port on the back or side panel of th e produc t. 3 A message " New device connected " appears when t he USB device is connected properly. Select typ[...]

  • Page 189

    189 AllShare Play 10 10 AllShare Play 10.1.3 Connecting to a PC over a network Play photo, video and mu sic files saved on a PC through a netwo rk connection in AllShare Play mode.  For details on ho w to configur e a network, re fer to the se ction "7.1 Ne twork Setting".  To view cont ent saved on t he PC, connec t the produ c t a[...]

  • Page 190

    190 AllShare Play 10 10 AllShare Play 10.1.4 Using the AllShare Play features If you connect the pr oduct and a sour ce device such as a ce ll phone or PC to the sam e network, you ca n play media co ntent saved o n the device su ch as videos , photos and m usic. Visit http:// www.samsu ng.com or c ontact th e Samsung Ele ctronics Custom er Center [...]

  • Page 191

    191 AllShare Play 10 10 AllShare Play 10.2 Using the Basic AllShare Play Features MENU [] Support Contents Home AllShare Play [ ENTER [] 10.2.1 Sorting the file lists To sort f iles, pr ess on the remote control to specify the sorting criteria. The displayed image may differ depend ing on the model. Sort Criteria Operation Vide os Photos Music Fold[...]

  • Page 192

    192 AllShare Play 10 10 AllShare Play 10.2.2 Playing Selected Files 1 Select files from the list of Videos , Photos , or Music files. 2 Press TOOL on the remot e control and sele ct Selection Play . The option does not appear if a folder is highlighted by the cursor. 3 Select files and press Play .  appears for selected files.  To select all [...]

  • Page 193

    193 AllShare Play 10 10 AllShare Play 10.2.4 Creating a Playlist 1 Select files from the list of Videos , Photos , or Music files. 2 Press TOOL on the remot e control and sele ct Add to Playlist . The option does not appear if a folder is highlighted by the cursor. 3 Select files and press Add . The Add to Pla ylist page appears.  appears for se[...]

  • Page 194

    194 AllShare Play 10 10 AllShare Play 10.3 My List MENU [] Support Contents Home AllShare Play My List ENTER [] Access desired content more conveniently and quickly. To play files, select files or a Pl aylist and press [] .  Recently pl ayed : Display video, photo or musi c files that were recently pl ayed. Thi s mode is suitable when playing fi[...]

  • Page 195

    195 AllShare Play 10 10 AllShare Play 10.4 Videos MENU [] Support Contents Home AllShare Play Videos ENTER [] 10.4.1 Playing a Video 1 Select the internal m emory or a USB device. Sele ct files from the list of files. 2 Press the [ ] button or [ ] (Play) button.  The file name appears on the top with its playing tim e.  If video time in forma[...]

  • Page 196

    196 AllShare Play 10 10 AllShare Play 10.5 Photos MENU [] Support Contents Home AllShare Play Photos ENTER [] 10.5.1 Viewing a Phot o (or Slide Show) 1 Select the intern al memory o r a USB device. Se lect a file fr om the list of f iles. 2 Press the [ ] button.  To view files manu ally, one at a time, press t he left or right a rrow button s. ?[...]

  • Page 197

    197 AllShare Play 10 10 AllShare Play 10.6 Music MENU [] Support Contents Home AllShare Play Music ENTER [] 10.6.1 Playing Music 1 Select the internal m emory or a USB device. Sele ct files from the list of files. 2 Press the [ ] button or [ ] (Play) button.  When the mu sic is playing, yo u can search using the [ ] (REW) and [ ] (FF) button. If[...]

  • Page 198

    198 AllShare Play 10 10 AllShare Play 10.7 Videos / Photos / Music Play Option menu When playing video or phot o files, you can press t he TOOLS button to display an Opti ons menu. Option Name Operations Videos Photos Music View Sort music files grou ped by Folder view , Title , Artist , Album or Genre . Selection Play Select an d play files from a[...]

  • Page 199

    199 AllShare Play 10 10 AllShare Play  Pressing the INFO button while a device name is selected will display information about the selected device.  Pressing the INFO button while a file is selected w ill display information about the selected file. Start Slide Show / Stop Slide Show You can start or stop a slide sho w. Alternatively, use the[...]

  • Page 200

    200 AllShare Play 10 10 AllShare Play 10.8 Supported Subtitle and A llShare Play file formats 10.8.1 Subtitle 10.8.2 Supported image resolutions External Internal  MPEG-4 time d text (.ttxt )  SAMI (.smi)  SubRip (.srt)  SubViewer (.sub)  Micro DVD (.sub or .txt)  SubStation Alpha (.ssa)  Advanced SubStation Alpha (.ass)  Po[...]

  • Page 201

    201 AllShare Play 10 10 AllShare Play 10.8.3 Supported music file formats 10.8.4 Supported Video Formats  Video conten t will not pl ay, or not p lay correct ly, if there is an error in th e content or the cont ainer.  Sound or video may not wo rk if the co ntents have a standard b itrate/fram e rate abo ve the compatible Fr ame/sec listed in[...]

  • Page 202

    202 AllShare Play 10 10 AllShare Play File Extension Cont ainer Video Codec Resolution Frame rate (fps) Bit rate (Mbps) Audio Codec *.avi *.mkv *.asf *.wmv *.mp4 *.mov *.3gp *.vro *.mpg *.mpeg *.ts *.tp *.trp *.mov *.flv *.vob *.svi *.m2ts *.mts *.divx AVI MKV ASF MP4 3GP VRO VOB PS TS DIVX 3.11 / 4.x / 5.x / 6.x 1920 x 1080 6 ~ 30 30 AC3 LPCM ADMP[...]

  • Page 203

    203 11 MagicInfo Lite 11 MagicInfo Lite 11.1 File Formats Compatible with MagicInfo Lite Player To launch MagicInfo Lite , select MagicInfo Lite for the Player Mode on the System . [Read before usin g MagicInfo Lite Player ]  The file system supports FA T16, FAT32 and NTFS.  A file with a vertical and horizontal r esolution larger t han the m[...]

  • Page 204

    204 MagicInfo Lite 11 11 MagicInfo Lite 11.1.1 Contents File Extension Cont ainer Video Codec Resolution Frame rate (fps) Bit rate (Mbps) Audio Codec *.avi *.mkv *.asf *.wmv *.mp4 *.mov *.3gp *.vro *.mpg *.mpeg *.ts *.tp *.trp *.flv *.vob *.svi *.m2ts *.mts *.divx AVI MKV ASF MP4 3GP VRO VOB PS TS DIVX 3.11 / 4.x / 5.x / 6.x 1920 x 1080 6 ~ 30 30 A[...]

  • Page 205

    205 MagicInfo Lite 11 11 MagicInfo Lite Video  3D video is not supported .  Content with a resolution larger than the resolu tion specified in the table above is not supported.  Video content with a Bit rat e or Frame rate large r than the ra te specif ied in the table abov e can cause choppy vide o during playback.  Video content will [...]

  • Page 206

    206 MagicInfo Lite 11 11 MagicInfo Lite Flash  Compatible with Flash 10.1  Flash Animation  Compatible file f ormat : SWF  Recommended re solution : 960 x 540  Caution Performance comparable to Flash Player on a Windows operating system cannot be guaranteed Optimization is ne eded during content cre ation  Flash Video  Compatib[...]

  • Page 207

    207 MagicInfo Lite 11 11 MagicInfo Lite PDF  Compatible docume nt file format s  Extension : pdf  Functions not supporte d  Content less than 1 pixel not supp orted becau se of performance de gradation issue.  Masked Image, Tiled Imag e content not supp orted.  Content with Rotated Tex t, not supporte d.  3D Shadow E ffects not[...]

  • Page 208

    208 MagicInfo Lite 11 11 MagicInfo Lite Approving a connected device from the server 1 Access the server you have assigned to your device. 2 Enter your ID and password to log in. 3 Select Device fr om the top menu bar. 4 Select Lite from the me nus on the left. 5 Select Unapproved from the sub-menus of Lite .[...]

  • Page 209

    209 MagicInfo Lite 11 11 MagicInfo Lite 6 Select the Approve button for your device from the list of unapproved Lite devices. 7 Enter the in formation re quired to appr ove the device.  Device Na me : Enter the device na me.  Device Gr oup : Sele ct to specify the g roup.  Location : Enter the curren t location of t he device. Pressing the[...]

  • Page 210

    210 MagicInfo Lite 11 11 MagicInfo Lite Setting the current time A schedule m ay not ru n if the time set on the de vice is differen t from th e server's c urrent time. 1 Go to the tabs Device Time . 2 Select your de vice. 3 Select Clock Set , and sync the time with the ser ver.  When connecti ng to the serv er for the first time, the time [...]

  • Page 211

    211 MagicInfo Lite 11 11 MagicInfo Lite 11.2 MagicInfo Lite MENU [] Support Contents Home MagicInfo Lite ENTER []  To launch MagicInfo Lite , select MagicInfo Lite for the Player Mode on the System .  Press the MagicInfo Lite/S button on the remote control. 11.2.1 Network Schedule You can view wh ether the ser ver is connected (approval) in t[...]

  • Page 212

    212 MagicInfo Lite 11 11 MagicInfo Lite 11.2.2 Local schedule Go to Local schedule Manager Selec t the conten t you want to run This menu is disabled if there was no schedule run previously in Local schedu le Manager . 1 Select Local schedule in the MagicInfo Lite player menu screen. Run schedules created in Local schedule Manager . 2 Run a schedul[...]

  • Page 213

    213 MagicInfo Lite 11 11 MagicInfo Lite 11.2.3 Internal AutoPlay The option is enabled only when there is at least one content item, except for music files, in Internal Memory . 1 Select Internal AutoPlay in the MagicInfo Lite player m enu screen .  Play content, which has been cop ied to Internal Memory , in alphabetic al order. Close MagicInfo[...]

  • Page 214

    214 MagicInfo Lite 11 11 MagicInfo Lite 11.2.4 USB AutoPlay  The option is enabled only when there is at least one content item, except for music files, in USB AutoPlay .  Ensure a USB device is inserted. Be sure to crea te a folder named "MagicInfoSlide" in the USB device and put content in the folder.  USB AutoPlay automatica l[...]

  • Page 215

    215 MagicInfo Lite 11 11 MagicInfo Lite 11.3 Local Schedule Manager Configure the se ttings for playbac k from Lo cal schedule . Alternatively, select and pla y content fro m internal or USB m emory acco rding to the customiz ed playback sequence . 11.3.1 Registering a Local schedule 1 Select Local Schedule Manager in the MagicInfo Lite men u scree[...]

  • Page 216

    216 MagicInfo Lite 11 11 MagicInfo Lite 3 Select Time to set the tim e you wan t to play cont ent.  A maximum of 24 schedules can be created.  If more than one schedule is created, the start time must be different for each schedule. (Example of an incorrect setting: 12:00 am - 12:00 am / 12:00 am - 11:00 pm)  Referring to the example shown[...]

  • Page 217

    217 MagicInfo Lite 11 11 MagicInfo Lite 5 Select Duration Specify the seq uence and time du ration to play content fil e s.  Changing the pl aying sequence Select a cont ent file and change th e sequence u sing the Up or Down button.  Duration Set the dura tion to play content.  Duration cannot be specified for videos.  Duration must be[...]

  • Page 218

    218 MagicInfo Lite 11 11 MagicInfo Lite 7 Check that the schedule h as been ad ded to the Local Schedule Manager . Run Info Copy Create Edit Delete Close Local Schedule Manager Return Internal Memory Storage No Playing Schedule All schedule 2012.01.01_1834.lsch[...]

  • Page 219

    219 MagicInfo Lite 11 11 MagicInfo Lite 11.3.2 Modifying a Local schedule Ensure at least one Local schedule is registered. 1 Select Local Schedule Manager in the MagicInfo Lite men u screen. 2 Select the local schedule you want to m odify. Close MagicInfo Lite Return MagicInfo Lite player Local Schedule Manager Content manager Settings Mode Server[...]

  • Page 220

    220 MagicInfo Lite 11 11 MagicInfo Lite 3 Select Edit . 4 Change the d etails of the local schedu le. Next, se lect Save . Delete Cancel 12:00 am ~ 12:00 pm Menu1.jpg Menu2.jpg T ime Content --:-- am ~ --:-- pm No Item T ime Content --:-- am ~ --:-- pm No Item T ime Content Edit Return Save[...]

  • Page 221

    221 MagicInfo Lite 11 11 MagicInfo Lite 11.3.3 Deleting a Local schedule Ensure at least one Local schedule is registered. 1 Select Local Schedule Manager in the MagicInfo Lite men u screen. 2 Select the local schedule you want to d elete. 3 Next, select Delete . Close MagicInfo Lite Return MagicInfo Lite player Local Schedule Manager Content manag[...]

  • Page 222

    222 MagicInfo Lite 11 11 MagicInfo Lite 11.3.4 Running a Local schedule Ensure at least one Local schedule is registered. 1 Select Local Schedule Manager in the MagicInfo Lite men u screen. 2 Select the local sche dule you want to run. Next, se lect Run . Close MagicInfo Lite Return MagicInfo Lite player Local Schedule Manager Content manager Setti[...]

  • Page 223

    223 MagicInfo Lite 11 11 MagicInfo Lite 11.3.5 Stopping a Local Schedule This function is enabled only when a schedule is running. Selecting Stop will change the running mode from Local schedule to Network schedule . 1 Select Local Schedule Manager in the MagicInfo Lite men u screen. 2 Select Stop . Close MagicInfo Lite Return MagicInfo Lite player[...]

  • Page 224

    224 MagicInfo Lite 11 11 MagicInfo Lite 11.3.6 Viewing the detail s of a Local schedule 1 Select Local Schedule Manager in the MagicInfo Lite men u screen. 2 Select the loca l schedule you want to view the detail s of. Close MagicInfo Lite Return MagicInfo Lite player Local Schedule Manager Content manager Settings Mode Server USB Local schedule Co[...]

  • Page 225

    225 MagicInfo Lite 11 11 MagicInfo Lite 3 The details of the sc hedule will be disp layed. Information Return 2012.01.01_1834.lsch 12:00 am~12:00 pm, 2 File(s) - Menu1.jpg Menu2.jpg Close[...]

  • Page 226

    226 MagicInfo Lite 11 11 MagicInfo Lite 11.3.7 Copying a Local schedule 1 Select Local Schedule Manager in the MagicInfo Lite men u screen. 2 Select a storage device where the lo cal schedule files to copy are saved.  Internal Me mory : Copy local schedules from Internal Memory to a USB memory device.  USB : Copy local schedules from a USB me[...]

  • Page 227

    227 MagicInfo Lite 11 11 MagicInfo Lite 3 Select local schedule files and press Copy . 4 A window appear s asking if you wa nt to copy the files to the Internal Memory or USB memory device. Select Yes to copy the files. Run Info Create Edit Delete Close Local Schedule Manager Return Internal Memory Storage No Playing Schedule All schedule 2012.01.0[...]

  • Page 228

    228 MagicInfo Lite 11 11 MagicInfo Lite 11.4 Content Manager 11.4.1 Copying content 1 Select Content manager in the MagicInfo Lite menu screen. 2 Select the cont ent you wa nt to copy.  If content under Internal Memory is selec ted: You ca n copy the content und er Internal Memory to USB memory .  If content under USB is select ed: You can c [...]

  • Page 229

    229 MagicInfo Lite 11 11 MagicInfo Lite 11.4.2 Deleting content 1 Select Content manager in the MagicInfo Lite menu screen. 2 Select the cont ent you want to delete. Nex t, select Delete .  Content un der Internal Memory and US B memory can be deleted at the sam e time. Close MagicInfo Lite player Return MagicInfo Lite player Local Schedule Mana[...]

  • Page 230

    230 MagicInfo Lite 11 11 MagicInfo Lite 11.5 Settings The displayed image may differ depending on the model. 11.5.1 Server Network Setting To run Ma gicInfo Li te , connect to a network. Server Enter the MagicInfo Lite , server setting s. (E.g.: http ://192.168.0.10:700 1/MagicInfo/)  If the SSL option is ena bled, the serv er is configu red to [...]

  • Page 231

    231 MagicInfo Lite 11 11 MagicInfo Lite If a Network Settings is running when USB memory is not connected, the default content will run. 11.5.2 Default content duration Specify the dura tion to play content.  Image Viewer Time , PPT Viewer Time , PDF viewier time , Flash viewer time The duration must be at least 5 seconds. 11.5.3 Content ratio S[...]

  • Page 232

    232 MagicInfo Lite 11 11 MagicInfo Lite 11.5.8 Safety Remove USB Safely removes US B memory 11.5.9 Delete all content Delete all the content files in Inte rnal Memory . 11.5.10 Reset Settings Restore all the values under Settings to the def ault when th e product was pu rchased.[...]

  • Page 233

    233 MagicInfo Lite 11 11 MagicInfo Lite 11.6 When Content is Running 11.6.1 Viewing the details of the content that is running The displayed image may differ depending on the model. Press the INFO button on the re mote control.  Software Versio n : Displays the software version o f a device  Device Name : Displays the name of a devic e recogn[...]

  • Page 234

    234 MagicInfo Lite 11 11 MagicInfo Lite 11.6.2 Changing the settings fo r the content that is running The displayed image may differ depending on the model. Press the TOOLS button on the remote control. You can chan ge the Picture Mode or Sound Mode setting or safely remove a USB device ( Safely Remove USB ) while content is playing by pressin g th[...]

  • Page 235

    235 12 MagicInfo Premium S 12 MagicInfo Premium S 12.1 File Formats Compatible with MagicInfo Premium S Player  A license needs to be purchased to use MagicInfo Premium S .  To download the software, go to the Sams ung homepage at http://www.samsunglfd.com.  To purchase a license, contact a Customer Server Center.  To launch MagicInfo P[...]

  • Page 236

    236 MagicInfo Premium S 12 12 MagicInfo Premium S Video  3D video is not supported .  Content with a resolution larger than the resolu tion specified in the table above is not supported.  Video content with a Bit rat e or Frame rate large r than the ra te specif ied in the table abov e can cause choppy vide o during playback.  Video con[...]

  • Page 237

    237 MagicInfo Premium S 12 12 MagicInfo Premium S Flash  Compatible with Flash 10.1  Flash Animation  Compatible file f ormat : SWF  Recommended resol ution : 960 x 540  Caution - Performance comparable to Flash Player on a Windows operatin g system cannot be guarantee d - Optimization is n eeded durin g content cr eation  Flash V[...]

  • Page 238

    238 MagicInfo Premium S 12 12 MagicInfo Premium S PDF  Compatible docume nt file format s  Extension : pdf  Functions not supporte d  Content less than 1 pixel not supp orted becau se of performance de gradation issue.  Masked Image, Tiled Imag e content not supp orted.  Content with Rotated Tex t, not supporte d.  3D Shadow E [...]

  • Page 239

    239 MagicInfo Premium S 12 12 MagicInfo Premium S 12.1.1 Network Sche dule Multiframe Playback restrictions  A maximum of two video ( Videos ) files can be played.  If PIP mode is enabled, mo re than o ne video ( Videos ) file cannot be pl ayed.  More than o ne Flash files cannot be playe d.  For Office files (PPT and Word files) and PD[...]

  • Page 240

    240 MagicInfo Premium S 12 12 MagicInfo Premium S Sound output restrictions  More than o ne sound output canno t be used .  Playback priority: Flash file > network BGM > local BGM > video file in the main frame selected by the user. User-selected main frame: Sound output can be selected in step 3 while authoring in Template Manager 1[...]

  • Page 241

    241 MagicInfo Premium S 12 12 MagicInfo Premium S Approving a connected device from the server 1 Access the server you have assigned to your device. 2 Enter your ID and password to log in. 3 Select Device fr om the top menu bar. 4 Select Premium from th e menus on t he left.[...]

  • Page 242

    242 MagicInfo Premium S 12 12 MagicInfo Premium S 5 Select Unapproved from the sub-menus of Premium . 6 Select the Approve button for your device from the list of unapproved Lite devices. 7 Enter the in formation re quired to appr ove the device.  Device Na me : Enter the device na me.  Device Gr oup : Sele ct to specify the g roup.  Locat[...]

  • Page 243

    243 MagicInfo Premium S 12 12 MagicInfo Premium S 8 Select the All menu to ch eck that the de vice has been registered. 9 When the device is ap proved by the serv er, the schedu le registered in the selected g roup will be downloaded to the device . The schedule will run af ter it is downloaded.  For further details on how to configure a schedul[...]

  • Page 244

    244 MagicInfo Premium S 12 12 MagicInfo Premium S Setting the current time A schedule m ay not ru n if the time set on the de vice is differen t from th e server's c urrent time. 1 Go to the tabs Device Time . 2 Select your de vice. 3 Select Clock Set , and sync the time with the ser ver.  When connecti ng to the serv er for the first time,[...]

  • Page 245

    245 MagicInfo Premium S 12 12 MagicInfo Premium S 12.2 MagicInfo Premium S MENU [] Support Contents Home MagicInfo Premium S ENTER []  To launch MagicInfo Premium S , select MagicInfo Premium S for the Player Mode on th e System .  Press the MagicInfo Lite/S button on the remote control. 12.2.1 Network Schedule You can view wh ether the ser v[...]

  • Page 246

    246 MagicInfo Premium S 12 12 MagicInfo Premium S 2 Select Network Schedule in the Mag i cInfo Premium S Player me nu. 12.2.2 Local Schedule Go to Local Schedule Manager Sele ct the co ntent you w ant to run This menu is disabled if there was no schedule run previously in Local Schedule Manager . 1 Select Local Schedule in the MagicInf o Premium S [...]

  • Page 247

    247 MagicInfo Premium S 12 12 MagicInfo Premium S 12.2.3 Template Player Go to Tem plate Manage r Select the content you wa nt to run This menu is disabled if there was no schedule run previously in Template Manager . 1 Select Template Player in the MagicInfo Premium S Player menu screen. Run schedules created in Template Manager . 2 Run a schedule[...]

  • Page 248

    248 MagicInfo Premium S 12 12 MagicInfo Premium S 12.2.4 Internal AutoPlay The option is enabled only when there is at least one content item, except for music files, in Internal Memory . 1 Select Internal AutoPlay in the MagicInfo Premium S Player me nu screen.  Play content, which has been cop ied to Internal Memory , in alphabet ical orde r. [...]

  • Page 249

    249 MagicInfo Premium S 12 12 MagicInfo Premium S 12.2.5 USB AutoPlay  The option is enabled only when there is at least one content item, except for music files, in the "MagicInfoSlide" folder on USB Storage.  Ensure a USB device is inserted. Be sure to create a folder named " MagicInfoSlide " in the USB device and put co[...]

  • Page 250

    250 MagicInfo Premium S 12 12 MagicInfo Premium S 12.3 Local Schedule Manager Configure the se ttings for playbac k from Local Schedule . Alternatively, s elect and play content from internal or USB m emory acco rding to the customiz ed playback sequence . 12.3.1 Registering a Local Schedule 1 Select Local Schedule Manager in the MagicInfo Pre mium[...]

  • Page 251

    251 MagicInfo Premium S 12 12 MagicInfo Premium S 3 Select Time to set the tim e you wan t to play cont ent.  A maximum of 24 schedules can be created.  If more than one schedule is created, the start time must be different for each schedule. (Example of an incorrect setting: 12:00 am - 12:00 am / 12:00 am - 11:00 pm)  Referring to the exa[...]

  • Page 252

    252 MagicInfo Premium S 12 12 MagicInfo Premium S 5 Select Duration Specify the seq uence and time du ration to play content fil e s.  Changing the pl aying sequence Select a cont ent file and change th e sequence u sing the Up or Down button.  Duration Set the dura tion to play content.  Duration cannot be specified for videos.  Durati[...]

  • Page 253

    253 MagicInfo Premium S 12 12 MagicInfo Premium S 7 Check that the schedule h as been ad ded to the Local Schedule Manager . Play Inf o Copy Create Edit Delete Close Local Schedule Manager Return Internal Memory Storage No Playing Schedule All Schedules 2012.01.01_1834.lsch[...]

  • Page 254

    254 MagicInfo Premium S 12 12 MagicInfo Premium S 12.3.2 Modifying a Local Schedule Ensure at least one Local Schedule is registered. 1 Select Local Schedule Manager in the MagicInfo Pre mium S menu scree n. 2 Select the local schedule you want to m odify. Mode Ser ver Local schedule Connected Close MagicInfo Premium S Return MagicInfo Premium S Pl[...]

  • Page 255

    255 MagicInfo Premium S 12 12 MagicInfo Premium S 3 Select Edit . 4 Change the d etails of the local schedu le. Next, se lect Save . Delete Cancel 12:00 am~ 12:00 pm Menu1.jpg Menu2 Time Contents --:-- am ~ --:-- pm No Items Time Contents --:-- am ~ --:-- pm No Items Time Contents Edit Return Save[...]

  • Page 256

    256 MagicInfo Premium S 12 12 MagicInfo Premium S 12.3.3 Deleting a Local schedule Ensure at least one Local schedule is registered. 1 Select Local Schedule Manager in the MagicInfo Pre mium S menu scree n. 2 Select the local schedule you want to d elete. 3 Next, select Delete . Mode Ser ver Local schedule Connected Close MagicInfo Premium S Return[...]

  • Page 257

    257 MagicInfo Premium S 12 12 MagicInfo Premium S 12.3.4 Running a Local Schedule Ensure at least one Local schedule is registered. 1 Select Local Schedule Manager in the MagicInfo Pre mium S menu scree n. 2 Select the local sche dule you want to run. Next, se lect Run . Mode Ser ver Local schedule Connected Close MagicInfo Premium S Return MagicIn[...]

  • Page 258

    258 MagicInfo Premium S 12 12 MagicInfo Premium S 12.3.5 Stopping a Local Schedule This function is enabled only when a schedule is running. Selecting Stop will change the running mode from to Local schedule to Network schedule 1 Select Local Schedule Manager in the MagicInfo Pre mium S menu scree n. 2 Select Stop . Mode Ser ver Local schedule Conn[...]

  • Page 259

    259 MagicInfo Premium S 12 12 MagicInfo Premium S 12.3.6 Viewing the detail s of a Local Schedule 1 Select Local Schedule Manager in the MagicInfo Pre mium S menu scree n. 2 Select the loca l schedule you want to view the detail s of. Mode Ser ver Local schedule Connected Close MagicInfo Premium S Return MagicInfo Premium S Play er Local Schedule M[...]

  • Page 260

    260 MagicInfo Premium S 12 12 MagicInfo Premium S 3 The details of the sc hedule will be disp layed. Information Return 2012.01.01_1834.lsch 12:00 am~12:00 pm, 2 File(s) - Menu1.jpg Menu2.jpg Close[...]

  • Page 261

    261 MagicInfo Premium S 12 12 MagicInfo Premium S 12.3.7 Copying a Local Schedule 1 Select Local Schedule Manager in the MagicInfo Pre mium S menu scree n. 2 Select a storage device where the lo cal schedule files to copy are saved.  Internal Me mory : Copy local schedules from Internal Memory to a USB memory device.  USB : Copy local schedul[...]

  • Page 262

    262 MagicInfo Premium S 12 12 MagicInfo Premium S 3 Select local schedule files and press Copy . 4 A window appear s asking if you wa nt to copy the files to the Internal Memory or USB memory device. Select Yes to copy the files. Run Info Create Edit Delete Close Local Schedule Manager Return Internal Memory Storage No Playing Schedule All schedule[...]

  • Page 263

    263 MagicInfo Premium S 12 12 MagicInfo Premium S 12.4 Template Manager 12.4.1 Registering a Template 1 Select Template Manag er in the MagicInfo Premiu m S menu scree n. 2 Select Create in the Templat e Manager screen. Close MagicInfo Premium S Return MagicInfo Premium S Play er Local Schedule Manager T emplate M anager Content Manager Settings Mo[...]

  • Page 264

    264 MagicInfo Premium S 12 12 MagicInfo Premium S 3 Select a templat e in Landscape or Portrait mode. Interlaced signal rotation is not supported. 4 Organize a tem plate by insert ing text, video, photo, o r PDF files as d esired. To load a file or manually enter text, select Text Input Create Select a template. Landscape Portrait Next Cancel Creat[...]

  • Page 265

    265 MagicInfo Premium S 12 12 MagicInfo Premium S Content  Type : Select a file type to us e to organize a te mplate.  PIP / Vide os / Image / Flash / Office / PDF  Content : Select a file saved in Internal Memory or a USB device.  Size : Specify the scre en size when displaying a content file o n the temp late pag e.  Fit to screen [...]

  • Page 266

    266 MagicInfo Premium S 12 12 MagicInfo Premium S  If one of th e files is a Flash file , sound f rom the Flash file will be enabled. 7 Select Save . Select the m emory space you want t o save the co ntent to. 8 Check that th e template has be en added to th e Template Mana ger . 20130101_2222 Create Storage T emplate Name Preview Previous OK Ca[...]

  • Page 267

    267 MagicInfo Premium S 12 12 MagicInfo Premium S 12.5 Content Manager 12.5.1 Copying content 1 Select Content manager in the MagicInfo Premium S menu screen. 2 Select the cont ent you wa nt to copy.  If content under Internal Memory is selec ted: You ca n copy the content und er Internal Memory to USB memory .  If content under USB is select[...]

  • Page 268

    268 MagicInfo Premium S 12 12 MagicInfo Premium S 12.5.2 Deleting content 1 Select Content Mana ger in the Magic Info Premium S menu screen. 2 Select the cont ent you want to delete. Nex t, select Delete .  Content un der Internal Memory and US B memory can be deleted at the sam e time. Close MagicInfo Pr emium S Return MagicInfo Premium S Pla y[...]

  • Page 269

    269 MagicInfo Premium S 12 12 MagicInfo Premium S 12.6 Settings The displayed image may differ depending on the model. 12.6.1 Server Network Setting To run MagicInfo Premium S , conn ect to a n etwork. Server Enter the MagicInfo Premium S , server settings.  If the SSL option is ena bled, the serv er is configu red to use h ttps and data tr ansf[...]

  • Page 270

    270 MagicInfo Premium S 12 12 MagicInfo Premium S If a Network schedule is running when USB memory is not connected, the default content will run. 12.6.2 Default content duration Specify the dura tion to play content.  Image Viewer Time , PPT Viewer Time , PDF Viewer time , Fl ash view er time The duration must be at least 5 seconds. 12.6.3 Cont[...]

  • Page 271

    271 MagicInfo Premium S 12 12 MagicInfo Premium S 12.6.9 Delete all content Delete all the content files in Inte rnal Memory . 12.6.10 Reset Settings Restore all the values under Settings to the def ault when th e product was pu rchased.[...]

  • Page 272

    272 MagicInfo Premium S 12 12 MagicInfo Premium S 12.7 When Content is Running 12.7.1 Viewing the details of the content that is running The displayed image may differ depending on the model. Press the INFO button on the re mote control.  Software Versio n : Displays the software version o f a device  Device Name : Displays the name of a devi[...]

  • Page 273

    273 MagicInfo Premium S 12 12 MagicInfo Premium S 12.7.2 Changing the settings fo r the content that is running The displayed image may differ depending on the model. Press the TOOLS button on the remote control. You can chan ge the Picture Mode or Sound Mode setting or safely remove a USB device ( Safely Remove USB ) while content is playing by pr[...]

  • Page 274

    274 13 MagicInfo Videowall S 13 MagicInfo Videowall S 13.1 File Formats Compatible with MagicInfo Videowall S Player  A license needs to be purchased to use MagicInfo Videowall S .  To download the software, go to the Sams ung homepage at http://www.samsunglfd.com.  To purchase a license, contact a Customer Server Center.  To launch Mag[...]

  • Page 275

    275 MagicInfo Videowall S 13 13 MagicInfo Videowall S Video  3D video is not supported .  Content with a resolution larger than the resolu tion specified in the table above is not supported.  Video content with a Bit rat e or Frame rate large r than the ra te specif ied in the table abov e can cause choppy vide o during playback.  Video[...]

  • Page 276

    276 MagicInfo Videowall S 13 13 MagicInfo Videowall S 13.1.1 Restrictions  Only one video ( Vi deos ) file can be played per client . Different content files can be played on the displays of a video wall. Two video ( Videos ) files cannot be played on a single display of a video wall. Available Available Not available[...]

  • Page 277

    277 MagicInfo Videowall S 13 13 MagicInfo Videowall S 13.2 MagicInfo Videowall S MENU [] Support Contents Home MagicInfo Videowall S ENTER [] Return []  To launch MagicInfo Videowall S , select MagicInfo Videowall S for the Player Mode on the System .  Press the MagicInfo Lite/S button on the remote control. 13.2.1 Settings The displayed imag[...]

  • Page 278

    278 MagicInfo Videowall S 13 13 MagicInfo Videowall S  Landscap e / Portrait 13.2.5 Port Check the po rt numbe r of the serve r. Use 510 01 as the port numbe r.  If unable to co nnect to the server using port numb er 51001, check with y our server administrato r to find the corre ct port num ber and then change the port number. 13.2.6 Safety [...]

  • Page 279

    279 MagicInfo Videowall S 13 13 MagicInfo Videowall S 13.3 When Content is Running The displayed image may differ depending on the model. Press the INFO button on the re mote control.  Software Versio n : Displays the software version o f a device  Device Name : Displays the name of a devic e recognized by the ser ver  Device ID : Displays[...]

  • Page 280

    280 14 Troubleshooting Guide 14 Troubleshooting Guide 14.1 Requirements Before Co ntacting Samsung Customer Service Center 14.1.1 Testing the Product Before calling Samsung Customer Service Center, test your prod uct as follows. If the problem persists, contact Samsung Customer Service Center. Check if your p roduct is op erating norm ally by using[...]

  • Page 281

    281 Troubleshooting Guide 14 14 Troubleshooting Guide 14.1.3 Check the followings. Installation issue (PC mode ) The screen keeps swit ching on and off. Check the cab le connec tion betwee n the product and PC, and e nsure the con nection is secure. Blank spaces are fou n d at the top and bottom of the screen when an HDMI or HDMI-DVI cable is conn [...]

  • Page 282

    282 Troubleshooting Guide 14 14 Troubleshooting Guide The screen is not clear. The screen is blurry. Adju st Coarse and Fine . Remove any accessories (vid eo extension cable, etc) an d try again . Set the resolution and frequency to the recommended level. The screen ap pears unst able and shaky . Check th at the reso lution and frequency of the PC [...]

  • Page 283

    283 Troubleshooting Guide 14 14 Troubleshooting Guide The screen disp lay does not lo ok normal. Encoded video co ntent may caus e the display to appear co rrupted in scen es featuring fast moving object s such as in a sports event or action video. Low signal level or low pictur e quality may cause the disp lay to appear corrupted . This does not m[...]

  • Page 284

    284 Troubleshooting Guide 14 14 Troubleshooting Guide The screen ca nnot be di splayed in full scre en. A sc aled SD (4:3) cont ent file can c ause black bars on bot h sides of an HD chan nel scree n. A video with an aspect ra tio different from the product can cause blac k bars at the top and bottom of the sc reen. Change the scree n size setting [...]

  • Page 285

    285 Troubleshooting Guide 14 14 Troubleshooting Guide There is static coming from the spea kers. Check the cable connection . Make sure a video cable is not connec ted to an audio input port. Check the s ignal streng th after conn ecting a cable. Low signal lev el can cause cor rupted sound. There is audible sound when the volume is muted. When Spe[...]

  • Page 286

    286 Troubleshooting Guide 14 14 Troubleshooting Guide Other issue Caption is grayed out a nd not sele ctable. If the selected inp ut source is n ot TV , Caption cannot be se lected from the System menu. Caption can be enab led from a source devic e. Refer to page 158 for details about the Caption menu. The product smells lik e plastic. The plastic [...]

  • Page 287

    287 Troubleshooting Guide 14 14 Troubleshooting Guide There is no sound in HDMI mode. Displayed picture colors may not look normal. Video or sou nd may not be available. This can occur if a source devi ce that only supports an older version of the HDMI standard is connected t o the produ ct. If these issues occur, conn ect an audio cable along with[...]

  • Page 288

    288 Troubleshooting Guide 14 14 Troubleshooting Guide In power-saving m ode, when the input source is DP , PC display settings cannot be saved. Go to System General and set Max po wer saving to off . Alternatively, co nfigure the PC display output settings again . Ensure th e set is turn ed on. When booting the PC with the input source set to DP , [...]

  • Page 289

    289 Troubleshooting Guide 14 14 Troubleshooting Guide 14.2 Q & A Question Answ er How can I change the frequency? Set the frequ ency on you r graphics c ard.  Windows XP: Go to Control Panel Appe arance and Themes Display Setting s Advanced Monitor and adjust the frequency in Monitor setting s .  Windows ME /2000: Go to Control Pa nel Dis[...]

  • Page 290

    290 Troubleshooting Guide 14 14 Troubleshooting Guide Refer to the user manual for your PC or graphics card for further instructions on adjustment. How can I change the resolution?  Windows XP: Go to Control Panel Appear ance and Themes Display Settings and adjust the r esolution.  Windows ME/2000: Go to Control Panel Display Settings and adj[...]

  • Page 291

    291 15 Specifications 15 Specifications 15.1 General Model Name PE40C Panel Size 40 inches (101 cm) Display area 885.6 mm (H) x 498.15 mm (V) 34.866 inches (H) x 19.612 inc hes (V) Dimensions (W x H x D) 919.6 x 532.0 x 35.1 mm 36.2 x 20.9 x 1.4 inches Weight 13.5 kg / 29.8 Ibs VESA 200 x 200 mm / 7.9 x 7.9 inch es Model Name PE46C PE55C Panel Size[...]

  • Page 292

    292 Specifications 15 15 Specifications Plug-and-Play : This monitor can be installed and used with any Plug-and-Play compatible systems. Two-way data exchange between the monitor and PC system optimizes the monitor settings. Monitor installation takes place automatically. However, you can customize the installation settings if de sired. Due to the[...]

  • Page 293

    293 Specifications 15 15 Specifications 15.2 PowerSaver The power-sa ving funct ion of this p roduct redu ces power c onsumption by switching off the scree n and changing the co lor of the pow er LED if the prod uct is not used for a specified period of tim e. The power is not turned off in powe r-saving mode. To swit ch the screen back on, press a[...]

  • Page 294

    294 Specifications 15 15 Specifications 15.3 Standard Signal Mode Table  This product can be set to only one resolution for each screen size to obtain the optimum picture quality due to the nature of the panel. Using a resolution other than the specified resolution may degrade the picture quality. To avoid this, it is recommended that you select[...]

  • Page 295

    295 Specifications 15 15 Specifications Horizontal Frequency The time required to scan a single line from the left to the right side of the screen is called a horizontal cycle. The reciprocal number of a horizontal cycle is called horizontal frequency. Horizontal frequency is measured in kHz. Vertical Frequency The product displays a single image m[...]

  • Page 296

    296 Specifications 15 15 Specifications 15.4 License Manufacture d under license fro m Dolby Lab oratories. Dolby and t he double-D symbol are trad emarks of Do lby Labora tories. Manufactured un der license unde r U.S. Patent #’s: 5,451,942; 5, 956,674; 5,974,380; 5,97 8,762; 6,487,53 5 & other U.S. and worldwide patents issued & pending[...]

  • Page 297

    297 Appendix Appendix Contact SAMSUNG WORLD WIDE If you have any questions or comments relati ng to Samsung products, please contact the SAMSUNG customer care center. NORTH AMERICA U.S.A 1-800-SAMSUNG (726-7 864) http://www.samsung.co m CANADA 1-800-SAMSUNG (726-78 64) http://www.samsung.com /ca (English) http://www.samsung.com/ca _fr (French) MEXI[...]

  • Page 298

    298 Appendix Appendix GUATEMALA 1-800-2 99-0013 http://www.samsung.com/latin (Spanish) http://www.samsun g.com/latin_en (English) HONDURAS 800-27919267 http://www.s amsung.com/la tin (Spanish) http://www.samsun g.com/latin_en (English) JAMAICA 1-800-234-7267 http://www.samsung.com NICARAGUA 00-1800-5077267 http://www.samsung.com/latin (Spanish) htt[...]

  • Page 299

    299 Appendix Appendix Responsibility for the Pay Se rvice (Cost to Customers) When the service is requested, in spite of in warra nty, we may charge you for a visit from a service technician in the following cases. Not a product defect Cleaning of the product, Adjustme nt, Explanation, Re-installation and etc .  If a service tech nician gives in[...]

  • Page 300

    300 Appendix Appendix Optimum Picture Quality and Afterimage Burn-in Prevention Optimum Picture Quality  To enjoy the op timum picture quality, go to Control Panel on your PC and ad just the resolu tion and refresh rate as follows. Th e picture quality of TF T-LEDs may degr ade if the optimum resolution is not selected.  Resolution: 1920 X 10[...]

  • Page 301

    301 Appendix Appendix Prevention of Afterim age Burn-in What is afteri mage burn-in? Afterimage bu rn -in should not occur wh en the LCD pa nel is ope rating nor mally. Norma l operation refers to a continuously chan ging video patter n. If the LCD pane l displays a fixed patter n for an exten ded period of time (more than 1 2 hours), a slight volt[...]

  • Page 302

    302 Appendix Appendix  Regular Color Change Use 2 colors Switch between 2 colors every 30 minutes as shown above.  Avoid combinat ions of a text color and backgroun d color of c ontrasting b rightness. Avoid using grey as it may co ntribute to afte rimage burn-in. Avoid using co lors of con trasting brigh tness (black and white; gr ey).  R[...]

  • Page 303

    303 Appendix Appendix Terminology Dot Pitch The product and scree n consist of red, gree n and blue dots. A short er distance between t he dots produces a hig her resolutio n. Dot pitch ref ers to the distan ce between the shortest di stance betw een dots of the same color. Dot pi tch is measured in millimeters. Vertical Frequency The product disp [...]

  • Page 304

    304 Appendix Appendix Multiple Display Control (MDC) MDC (Multiple Disp lay Control) is an ap plication that allows multiple displ ay devices to be cont rolled simultaneously using a PC. Commun ication between a PC and m onitor takes place using RS232C (serial data transmissio n) and RJ45 (LAN) cables. DVD (Digital Versatile Disc) DVD refers to a C[...]

  • Page 305

    Index 305 Index A Advanced Settin gs 126 AllShare Settings 149 Antenna 71 Antenna (Air/Cable) 137 Anynet+(HDMI-CEC) 174 Auto Adjustment 123 Auto Program 138 Auto Protection Time 164 B Batteries 35 Before Co nnecting 62 Before Install ing the Product ( Installation Guide) 38 Broadcast Audio Options 135 C Caption 158 Change PIN 163 Changing the Inp u[...]

  • Page 306

    Index Index 306 N Network Schedule 211 , 245 Network Setting 140 Network Status 148 No Signal Power Off 157 P Parts 30 PC connection 63 PC Module Power 178 Photos 196 Picture Mode 118 Picture Options 129 Picture Size 121 PIP 163 Port 32 PowerSaver 293 Problem repo rt 280 R Remote Control 34 , 43 Reset All 178 Reset Picture 131 Reset Sound 136 Reset[...]