Samsung LE52B750U1P Manuel utilisateur

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BN68-02327L-03
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License
TruSurround HD, SRS and symbol are trademarks of SRS Labs, Inc. TruSurround HD technology is
incorporated under license from SRS Labs, Inc.
Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories. Dolby and the double-D symbol are trademarks of
Dolby Laboratories.
DivX® Certified to play DivX® video, including premium content.
ABOUT DIVX VIDEO: DivX® is a digital video format created by DivX,Inc. This is an official DivX Certified device that plays
DivX video. Visit www.divx.com for more information and software tools to convert your files into DivX video.
ABOUT DIVX VIDEO-ON-DEMAND: This DivX Certified® device must be registered in order to play DivX Video-on-Demand
(VOD) content. To generate the registration code, locate the DivX VOD section in the device setup menu. Go to vod.divx.com
with this code to complete the registration process and learn more about DivX VOD.
Digital TV Notice
1. Functionalities related to Digital TV(DVB) are only available in countries/areas where DVB-T (MPEG2 and MPEG4 AVC) digital
terrestrial signals are broadcasted or where you are able to access to a compatible DVB-C(MPEG2 and MPEG4 AAC) cable-
TV service. Please check with your local dealer the possibility to receive DVB-T or DVB-C signal.
2.
DVB-T is the DVB European consortium standard for the broadcast transmission of digital terrestrial television and DVB-
C is that for the broadcast transmission of digital TV over cable. However, some differentiated features like EPG (Electric
Programme Guide), VOD (Video on Demand) and so on, are not included in this specification. So, they cannot be workable at
this moment.
3.
Although this TV set meets the latest DVB-T and DVB-C standards, as of [August, 2008], the compatibility with future DVB-T
digital terrestrial and DVB-C digital cable broadcasts cannot be guaranteed.
4.
Depending on the countries/areas where this TV set is used some cable-TV providers may charge an additional fee for such a
service and you may be required to agree to terms and conditions of their business.
5.
Some Digital TV functions might be unavailable in some countries or regions and DVB-C might not work correctly with some
cable service providers.
6.
For more information, please contact your local Samsung customer care centre.
Precautions When Displaying a Still Image
A still image may cause permanent damage to the TV screen
Do not display still image and partially still on the LCD panel for more than 2 hours as it can cause screen image retention.
This image retention is also known as screen burn. To avoid such image retention, reduce the degree of brightness and
contrast of the screen when displaying a still image.
Watching the LCD TV in 4:3 format for a long period of time may leave traces of borders displayed on the
left, right and centre of the screen caused by the difference of light emission on the screen. Playing a DVD or
a game console may cause a similar effect to the screen. Damages caused by the above effect are not
covered by the Warranty.
Displaying still images from Video games and PC for longer than a certain period of time may produce partial after-images. To
prevent this effect, reduce the ‘brightness’ and ‘contrast’ when displaying still images.
© 2009 Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. All rights reserved.
Figures and illustrations in this User Manual are provided for reference only and may differ from actual product appearance.
Product design and specications may be changed without notice.
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SETTING UP YOUR TV
Accessories
Remote Control & Batteries (AAA x 2) Power Cord Cover-Bottom Cleaning Cloth
Warranty Card / Safety Guide
(Not available in all locations)
Owners Instructions Programme CD
Holder-Wire Cable
(Depending on the model)
Please make sure the following items are included with your LCD TV. If any items are missing, contact your dealer.
The items colour and shape may vary depending on the model.
Viewing the Control Panel
The product colour and shape may vary depending on the model.
The front panel buttons can be activated by touching it with your finger.
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1
P
(POWER): Press to turn the TV on and off.
2
POWER INDICATOR: Blinks and turns off when the power is on and lights up in stand-by mode.
3
z
: Press to change channels. In the on-screen menu, use the
z
buttons as you would use the ▼ and ▲
buttons on the remote control.
4
Y
: Press to increase or decrease the volume.
In the on-screen menu, use the
Y
buttons as you would use the ◄ and ► buttons on the remote control.
5
MENU: Press to see an on-screen menu of your TV’s features.
6
SOURCE
E
: Toggles between all the available input sources. In the on-screen menu, use this button as you would use the
ENTER
E
button on the remote control.
7
REMOTE CONTROL SENSOR: Aim the remote control towards this spot on the TV.
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SPEAKERS
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Installing Batteries in the Remote Control
1. Lift the cover at the back of the remote control upward as shown in the figure.
2.
Install two AAA size batteries.
Make sure to match the ‘+’ and ‘–’ ends of the batteries with the diagram inside the
compartment.
3.
Replace the cover.
Remove the batteries and store them in a cool, dry place if you won’t be using the
remote control for a long time.
If the remote control doesn’t work, check the following:
Is the TV power on?
Are the plus and minus ends of the batteries reversed?
Are the batteries drained?
Is there a power outage or is the power cord unplugged?
Is there a special fluorescent light or neon sign nearby?
OPERATION
Viewing the menus
Before using the TV, follow the steps below to learn how to navigate the menu in order to select and adjust different functions.
How to operate the OSD (On Screen Display)
The access step may differ depending on the selected menu.
1.
Press the MENU button.
2.
The main menu appears on the screen. The menu’s left side has icons : Picture, Sound,
Channel, Setup, Input, Application, Support.
3. Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select one of the icons.
4.
Then press the ENTER
E
button to access the icon’s sub-menu.
5.
Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select the icon’s submenu.
6.
Press the ◄ or ► button to decrease or increase the value of a particular item. The
adjustment OSD may differ depending on the selected menu.
7.
Press the ENTER
E
button to complete the configuration. Press the EXIT button to exit.
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MENU Button
Display the main on-screen menu.
ENTER
E
/ DIRECTION Button
Move the cursor and select an item.
Select the currently selected item.
Confirm the setting.
RETURN Button
Return to the previous menu.
EXIT
Exit the on-screen menu.
INFO
GUIDE
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Backlight :7
Contrast :95
Brightness :45
Sharpness :50
Colour :50
Tint(G/R) :G50/R50
AdvancedSettings
Picture
Mode :Standard
Backlight :7
Contrast :95
Brightness :45
Sharpness :50
Colour :50
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AdvancedSettings
PictureOptions
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Manual Store
Scans for a channel manually and stores it in the TV’s memory.
If a channel is locked using the Child Lock function, the PIN input window appears.
Digital Channel
Manual store for digital channels.
Digital Channel is only available in DTV mode.
Channel: Set the Channel number using the ▲, ▼ or number (0~9) buttons.
Frequency: Set the frequency using the number buttons.
Bandwidth: Set the bandwidth using the ▲, ▼ or number (0~9) buttons.
When it has finished, channels are updated in the channel list.
Analogue Channel
Manual store for analogue channel.
Programme (Programme number to be assigned to a channel): Sets the programme number using the ▲, ▼ or number (0~9)
buttons.
ColourSystem→Auto/PAL/SECAM/NTSC4.43: Sets the colour system value using the ▲ or ▼ button.
SoundSystem→BG/DK/I/L: Sets the sound system value using the ▲ or ▼ button.
Channel (When you know the number of the channel to be stored): Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select C (Air channel) or
S (Cable channel). Press the ► button, then press the ▲, ▼ or number (0~9) buttons to select the required number.
You can also select the channel number directly by pressing the number (0~9) buttons.
If there is abnormal sound or no sound, reselect the sound standard required.
Search (When you do not know the channel numbers): Press the ▲ or ▼ button to start the search. The tuner scans the
frequency range until the first channel or the channel that you selected is received on the screen.
Store (When you store the channel and associated programme number): Set to OK by pressing the ENTER
E
button.
Channel mode
P (Programme mode): When completing tuning, the broadcasting stations in your area have been assigned to position
numbers from P00 to P99. You can select a channel by entering the position number in this mode.
C (Air channel mode): You can select a channel by entering the assigned number to each air broadcasting station in this
mode.
S (Cable channel mode): You can select a channel by entering the assigned number for each cable channel in this mode.
Cable Search Option (depending on the country)
Sets additional search options such as the frequency and symbol rate for cable network searches.
Freq.Start (Frequency Start): Set the start frequency (Differs in each country)
Freq.Stop (Frequency Stop): Set the stop frequency (Differs in each country)
Modulation: Displays available modulation values.
Symbol Rate: Displays available symbol rates.
Full Guide / Mini Guide
The EPG (Electronic Programme Guide) information is provided by the broadcasters. Programme entries may appear blank or out
of date as a result of the information broadcast on a given channel. The display will dynamically update as soon as new information
becomes available.
You can also display the guide menu simply by pressing the GUIDE button. (To configure the Default Guide, refer to the
descriptions.)
Full Guide
Displays the programme information as time ordered One hour segments. Two hours of programme information is displayed which
may be scrolled forwards or backwards in time.
Mini Guide
The information of each programme is displayed by each line on the current channel Mini Guide screen from the current
programme onwards according to the programme starting time order.
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Managing Channels
Using this menu, you can add / delete or set favourites channels and use the programme guide for digital broadcasts.
All Channels
Shows all currently available channels.
Added Channels
Shows all added channels.
Favourites
Shows all favourite channels.
To select the favourites channels you have set up, press the FAV.CH button on the remote
control.
Programmed
Shows all current reserved programmes.
Select a channel in the All Channels, Added Channels or Favourites screen by pressing the ▲ / ▼ buttons, and pressing
the ENTER
E
button. Then you can watch the selected channel.
Using the Colour buttons with the Channel List
Red (Channel Type): Toggle between your TV, Radio, Data / Other and All.
Green (Zoom): Enlarges or shrinks a channel number.
Yellow (Select): Selects multiple channel lists. You can perform the add/delete or add to favourites/delete from favourites
function for multiple channels at the same time. Select the required channels and press the Yellow button to set all the
selected channels at the same time. The
c
mark appears to the left of the selected channels.
TOOLS (Tools): Displays the Delete (or Add), Add to Favourite (or Delete from Favourite), Lock (or Unlock),
Timer Viewing, Edit Channel Name, Edit Channel Number, Sort, Select All (or Deselect All), Auto Store menu. (The
Options menus may differ depending on the situation.)
Channel Status Display Icons
A
: An Analogue channel.
c
: A channel selected by pressing the Yellow button.
*
: A channel set as a Favourite.
(
: A programme currently being broadcast.
\
: A locked channel.
)
: A reserved programme
Channel List Option Menu (in All Channels / Added Channels / Favourites)
Press the TOOLS button to use the option menu.
Option menu items may differ depending on the channel status.
Add / Delete
You can delete or add a channel to display the channels you want.
All deleted channels will be shown on All Channels menu.
A gray-coloured channel indicates the channel has been deleted.
The Add menu only appears for deleted channels.
You can also delete a channel to the Added Channels or Favourites menu in the same
manner.
Add to Favourite / Delete from Favourite
You can set channels you watch frequently as favourites.
Press the TOOLS button to display the Tools menu. You can also set the add to (or delete from) Favourite by selecting Tools
→AddtoFavourite (or Delete from Favourite).
The “
*
” symbol will be displayed and the channel will be set as a favourite.
All favourite channels will be shown on Favourites menu.
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Using Your TV as a Computer (PC) Display
Setting Up Your PC Software (Based on Windows XP)
The Windows display-settings for a typical computer are shown below. The actual screens on
your PC will probably be different, depending upon your particular version of Windows and
your particular video card. However, even if your actual screens look different, the same basic
set-up information will apply in almost all cases. (If not, contact your computer manufacturer or
Samsung Dealer.)
1.
First, click on ‘Control Panel’ on the Windows start menu.
2.
When the control panel window appears, click on ‘Appearance and Themes’ and a display
dialog-box will appear.
3.
When the control panel window appears, click on ‘Display’ and a display dialogbox will
appear.
4.
Navigate to the ‘Settings’ tab on the display dialog-box.
The correct size setting (resolution) - Optimum: 1920 X 1080 pixels
If a vertical-frequency option exists on your display settings dialog box, the correct
value is ‘60’ or ‘60 Hz’. Otherwise, just click ‘OK’ and exit the dialog box.
Display Modes
If the signal from the system equals the standard signal mode, the screen is adjusted automatically. If the signal from the system
doesn’t equal the standard signal mode, adjust the mode by referring to your videocard user guide; otherwise there may be no
video. For the display modes listed on the next page, the screen image has been optimized during manufacturing.
D-Sub and HDMI/DVI Input
Mode Resolution
Horizontal Frequency
(KHz)
Vertical Frequency
(Hz)
Pixel Clock Frequency
(MHz)
Sync Polarity
(H / V)
IBM
640 x 350 31.469 70.086 25.175 +/-
720 x 400 31.469 70.087 28.322 -/+
MAC
640 x 480 35.000 66.667 30.240 -/-
832 x 624 49.726 74.551 57.284 -/-
1152 x 870 68.681 75.062 100.000 -/-
VESA CVT
720 x 576 35.910 59.950 32.750 -/+
1152 x 864 53.783 59.959 81.750 -/+
1280 x 720 44.772 59.855 74.500 -/+
1280 x 720 56.456 74.777 95.750 -/+
1280 x 960 75.231 74.857 130.000 -/+
VESA DMT
640 x 480 31.469 59.940 25.175 -/-
640 x 480 37.861 72.809 31.500 -/-
640 x 480 37.500 75.000 31.500 -/-
800 x 600 37.879 60.317 40.000 +/+
800 x 600 48.077 72.188 50.000 +/+
800 x 600 46.875 75.000 49.500 +/+
1024 x 768 48.363 60.004 65.000 -/-
1024 x 768 56.476 70.069 75.000 -/-
1024 x 768 60.023 75.029 78.750 +/+
1152 x 864 67.500 75.000 108.000 +/+
1280 x 1024 63.981 60.020 108.000 +/+
1280 x 1024 79.976 75.025 135.000 +/+
1280 x 800 49.702 59.810 83.500 -/+
1280 x 800 62.795 74.934 106.500 -/+
1280 x 960 60.000 60.000 108.000 +/+
1360 x 768 47.712 60.015 85.500 +/+
1440 x 900 55.935 59.887 106.500 -/+
1440 x 900 70.635 74.984 136.750 -/+
1680 x 1050 65.290 59.954 146.250 -/+
VESA GTF
1280 x 720 52.500 70.000 89.040 -/+
1280 x 1024 74.620 70.000 128.943 -/-
VESA DMT /
DTV CEA
1920 x 1080p 67.500 60.000 148.500 +/+
When using an HDMI / DVI cable connection, you must use the HDMI IN 3(DVI) jack.
The interlace mode is not supported.
The set might operate abnormally if a non-standard video format is selected.
Separate and Composite modes are supported. SOG is not supported.
Too long or low quality VGA cable can cause picture noise at high resolution modes (1920x1080).
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Selecting the Sound Mode
You can set the sound mode in the Tools menu. When you set to Dual l ll, the current sound mode is displayed on the screen.
Audio Type Dual 1 / 2 Default
A2 Stereo
Mono MONO
Automatic change
Stereo STEREOMONO
Dual DUAL 1DUAL 2 DUAL 1
NICAM
Stereo
Mono MONO
Automatic change
Stereo MONOSTEREO
Dual
MONODUAL 1
DUAL 2
DUAL 1
If the stereo signal is weak and an automatic switching occurs, then switch to the mono.
This function is only activated in stereo sound signal. It is deactivated in mono sound signal.
This function is only available in TV mode.
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SETUP
Configuring the Setup Menu
Menu Language
You can set the menu language.
Time
For detailed procedures on setting up options, refer to the ‘Setting the Time’ instructions.
Broadcast
Subtitle
You can activate and deactivate the subtitles. Use this menu to set the Subtitle Mode. Normal under the menu is the basic subtitle
and Hard of hearing is the subtitle for a hearing-impaired person.
Subtitle→Off/On
Switches subtitles on or off.
Mode→Normal/Hardofhearing
Sets the subtitle mode.
Subtitle Language
Set the subtitle language.
If the programme you are watching does not support the Hard of hearing function, Normal automatically is activated
even though Hard of hearing mode is selected.
English is the default in cases where the selected language is unavailable in the broadcast.
You can select these options simply by pressing the SUBT. button on the remote control.
DigitalText→Disable/Enable (UK only)
If the programme broadcasts with digital text, this feature is enabled.
MHEG (Multimedia and Hypermedia Information Coding Experts Group)
An International standard for data encoding systems used in multimedia and hypermedia. This is at a higher level than the
MPEG system which includes data-linking hypermedia such as still images, character service, animation, graphic and video
files as well as multimedia data. MHEG is user runtime interaction technology and is being applied to various fields including
VOD (Video-On-Demand), ITV (Interactive TV), EC (Electronic Commerce), tele-education, tele-conferencing, digital libraries
and network games.
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MenuLanguage :English
Time
Broadcast
Security
Network
General
Setup
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If Security Key is not set: When the security setting of AP that supports WPS is NONE,
you can select PBC, PIN, None Security. None Security is capable of connecting to AP
directly without using WPS function.
Process of PBC, PIN is same as above. Refer to if Security Key is already set.
Try again if connecting operation doesn’t work.
Ad-hoc: You can connect to a mobile device without an access point through the
‘Samsung Wireless LAN Adapter’ by using a peer to peer network.
How to connect to new Ad-hoc
1. Choose Select a network, then a device list is displayed.
2.
While in the device list, press the Blue button on the remote or select
Ad-hoc.
The message The existing network system may have limited
functionality. Do you want to change the network connection? is
displayed.
3.
Input the generated Network Name(SSID) and Security Key into the
device you want to connect.
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How to connect an existing Ad-hoc device
1. Choose Select a network, the device list is displayed.
2.
Select the device you want in the Device list.
3.
If security key was applied, input the security key again.
If network doesn’t operate normally, please check the
Network Name(SSID) and Security Key again. If the Security Key is
incorrect, it may be the reason for the malfunction.
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Wireless Network Setup-Auto
If you want to connect AP, AP should support DHCP. Only devices which support Ad-hoc mode
can be connected without DHCP.
1.
Set Network Type to Wireless.
2.
Select Wireless Network Setup.
3.
Set Internet Protocol Setup to Auto.
The Internet Protocol is set automatically.
4.
Select a network through Select a network.
5.
Select Network Test to check the network connectivity.
Wireless Network Setup-Manual
1. Set Network Type to Wireless.
2.
Select Wireless Network Setup.
3.
Set Internet Protocol Setup to Manual.
4.
Set up IP Address, Subnet Mask, Gateway and DNS Server.
Press the number buttons on the remote control when you set the Network manually.
5.
Select a network through Select a network.
6.
Select Network Test to check the network connectivity.
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Media Play Function
This function enables you to view and listen to photo, music and/or movie files saved on a USB Mass Storage Class (MSC) device.
It might not work properly with unlicensed multimedia files.
Entering the Media Play (USB & DLNA) Menu
1. Press the MENU button. Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select Application, then
press the ENTER
E
button.
2.
Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select Media Play (USB & DLNA), then press the
ENTER
E
button.
The Media Play (USB & DLNA) menu is displayed.
Press the MEDIA.P button on the remote control to display the Media Play
menu.
Press the SOURCE button on the remote control to view the source list. Then
Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select USB.
3.
Press the Red button, then press the ▲ or ▼ button to select the USB Memory.
Press the ENTER
E
button.
This function differs depending on the USB Memory Device / DLNA device.
The selected USB device name appears at the bottom left of the screen.
4.
Press the ◄ or ► button to select an icon (Photo, Music, Movie, Setup), then
press the ENTER
E
button.
To exit Media Play mode, press the MEDIA.P button on the remote control.
Removing a USB Memory Device Safely
You can remove the device safely from the TV.
1.
Press the TOOLS button in the Media Play file list screen, or while a Slide Show,
music or movie is being played.
2.
Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select Remove Safely, then press the ENTER
E
button.
3.
Remove the USB device from the TV.
Screen Display
Move to either ‘Sort key List Section’, ‘Group List Section’ or ‘File List Section’ using the Up and Down buttons. After selecting a
section, press the ◄ or ► buttons to select an item.
1 Current Sort key: This field shows the current standard for sorting files. Press the ◄ or ► button to change the standard for
sorting files.
2 View Groups: Shows the detailed groups of the files sorted according the selected Sort key. The sort group where the
currently selected file is contained is highlighted.
3 Currently selected file: The selected file is the file you can now control. Photo and movie files are displayed as thumbnail
images.
4 Current Device: Shows the currently selected device name. Press the Red button to select a device.
Red (Device) button: Selects a connected device.
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Green (Favourites Settings) button: Changes the Favourites Settings for the selected file. Press this button repeatedly
until the desired value appears.
Yellow (Select) button: Selects file from the file list. Selected files are marked with a symbol
c
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again to cancel a file selection.
TOOLS (Tools) button: Displays the option menus. (The option menu changes according to the current status.)
6 Item Selection Information: Shows the number of files that are selected by pressing the Yellow button.
Sorting the Photo / Music / Movie List
Basic View
Shows the folders on the USB memory device. If you select a folder and press the
ENTER
E
button, corresponding files (Photo / Music / Movie) contained in the selected
folder are displayed.
When sorted according to the Basic View, you cannot set Favourites files.
Folder
Sorts the files by folder. If there are many folders in USB, the photos files are shown in
order in each folder. The file in the Root folder is shown first and the others are shown
in alphabetical order by name.
Preference→
FFF
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FFF
/
FFF
/
FFF
Sorts the files by preference (Favourites).
Changing the Favourites Settings
Select the desired photo in the file list, then press the Green button repeatedly until
the desired setting appears.
The stars are for grouping purposes only. For example, the 3 star setting does not
have any priority over the one star setting.
Timeline (Photo / Movie)
Sorts and displays the music or movie titles in symbol/number/alphabet/special order.
Title (Music / Movie)
Sorts the music titles in symbol/number/alphabet/special order, and shows the music
file.
Photo
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Sorts photos by colour. You can change the photo colour information.
You should set the Use Colour View to on in the Setup menu before sorting photos by colour.
Music
Artist
Sorts the music file by artist in symbol/number/alphabet/special order.
Mood→Energetic/Rhythmical/Sad/Exciting/Calm/Unclassified
Sorts music files by the mood. You can change the music mood information.
Genre
Sorts music files by the genre.
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Photo / Music / Movie List Option Menu
1. Press the MEDIA.P button.
2.
Press the ◄ or ► button to select Photo, Music or Movie then press the
ENTER
E
button.
3.
Press the ◄ or ► button to select the desired file.
Selecting Multiple Files
Press the ◄ or ► button to select the desired file. Then press the Yellow
button.
Repeat the above operation to select multiple files.
The mark
c
appears to the selected file.
4.
Press the TOOLS button.
The option menu changes according to the current status.
Play Current Group
Using this menu, you can play a SlideShow using only the photo files in the currently
selected sorting group.
Deselect All (When at least one file is selected)
You can deselect all files.
The
c
mark indicating the corresponding file is selected is hidden.
Information
The photo / music / movie file information is displayed. You can view the information of
files during a SlideShow using the same procedures.
Press the INFO button to viewing the information.
Remove Safely
You can remove the device safely from the TV.
Photo
Slide Show
Using this menu, you can play a SlideShow using the photo files on the USB memory device.
Change Group (When the Sort key is the Colour)
You can change a selected photo file’s (or group of files) colour information in order to move it from one colour group to another.
This does not change the actual colour of the photo.
The group information of the current file is updated and the photos are moved to the new colour group.
To change the information of multiple files, select the files you want by pressing the Yellow button.
Music
Change Group (When the Sort key is Mood)
You can change the mood information of music files. The group information of the current file is updated and the file is moved to
the new group. To change the information of multiple files, select files by pressing the Yellow button.
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Viewing a Photo or Slide Show
Viewing a Slide Show
All files in the File List Section will be used for the Slide Show.
During the slide show, files are displayed in order from the currently shown file.
The Slide Show progresses in the order sorted in the File List Section.
Music files can be automatically played during the Slide Show if the
Background Music is set to On.
While a photo list is displayed, press the
(Play)/ENTER
E
button on the
remote control to start slide show.
SlideShow Control Buttons
Button Operations
ENTER
E
Play/Pause the Slide Show.
Play the Slide Show.
Pause the Slide Show.
Exit Slide Show and return to the photo list.
π
/
μ
Change the SlideShow playing speed.
TOOLS Run various functions from the Photo menus.
Playing current group
1. Press the ▲ button to move to the Sort key Section.
2.
Press the ◄ or ► button to select a sorting standard.
3.
Press the ▼ button to move to the Group List Section.
4.
Select a group using the ◄ and ► buttons.
5.
Press the
(Play) button. A slideshow begins with the files of the selected
group.
Alternatively
1.
Select a Sort key and then in the File List Section, select the photos contained in
the desired group.
To move to the previous/next group, press the
π
(REW) or
μ
(FF) button.
2.
Press the TOOLS button.
3.
Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select Play Current Group, then press the ENTER
E
button.
Only the photos in the sorting group including the selected files will be used for the Slide Show.
ToperformaSlideShowwithonlytheselectedles
1. Press the ▼ button to select the File List Section.
2.
Press the ◄ or ► button to select the desired photo in the File List Section.
3.
Press the Yellow button.
4.
Repeat the above operation to select multiple photos.
The
c
mark appears to the left of the selected photo.
If you select one file, the Slide Show will not be performed.
To deselect all selected files, press the TOOLS button and select Deselect All.
5.
Press the
(Play)/ENTER
E
button.
The selected files will be used for the Slide Show.
Alternatively
1. In the File List Section, press the Yellow buttons to select the desired photos.
2.
Press the TOOLS button.
3.
Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select Slide Show, then press the ENTER
E
button.
The selected files will be used for the Slide Show.
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Playing a Movie File
Playingamoviele
1. Press the ▼ button to select the File List Section.
2.
Pressing the ◄ or ► button to select a movie file to be played.
3.
Press the
(Play)/ENTER
E
button.
The selected file is played.
The selected file is displayed at the top with its playing time.
The playing duration of a movie file may be displayed as ‘00:00:00’ if its
playing time information is not found at the start of the file.
You can watch exciting gaming multimedia files, but the gaming function is not
supported.
Supported Subtitle Formats
Name File extension Format
MPEG-4 time-based text .ttxt XML
SAMI .smi HTML
SubRip .srt string-based
SubViewer .sub string-based
Micro DVD .sub or .txt string-based
Supported Video Formats
File extension Container Video Decoder Audio codec Resolution
*.avi AVI
Divx 3.11 / 4.x / 5.1 / 6.0
MP3
AC3
LPCM
ADPCM
720x576
XviD 1920x1080
H.264 BP / MP / HP 1920x1080
MPEG4 SP / ASP 1920x1080
Motion JPEG 800x600
*.mkv MKV
Divx 3.11 / 4.x / 5.1 / 6.0
MP3
AC3
LPCM
ADPCM
720x576
XviD 1920x1080
H.264 BP / MP / HP 1920x1080
MPEG4 SP / ASP 1920x1080
Motion JPEG 800x600
*.asf ASF
Divx 3.11 / 4.x / 5.1 / 6.0
MP3
AC3
LPCM
ADPCM
WMA
720x576
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H.264 BP / MP / HP 1920x1080
MPEG4 SP / ASP 1920x1080
Motion JPEG 800x600
*.wmv ASF VC1 WMA 1920x1080
*.mp4
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MP3
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AAC
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MPEG4 SP / ASP 1920x1080
XVID 1920x1080
*.3gp 3GPP
H.264 BP / MP / HP
ADPCM
AAC
1920x1080
MPEG4 SP / ASP 1920x1080
*.vro
VRO
VOB
MPEG2
AC3
MPEG
LPCM
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MPEG2 1920x1080
*.mpg
*.mpeg
PS
MPEG1
AC3
MPEG
LPCM
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MPEG2 1920x1080
*.ts
*.tp
*.trp
TS
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Troubleshooting for internet@TV
Problem Possible Solution
Some widget services do not work. Check with that service provider.
In the widget, press the green button and get contact information or refer to
help website for widget service provider information.
Refer to Help website page.
Some widget contents only have English. How
can I change the language?
Widget content language may be different from widget user interface language.
It depends on service provider.
After factory reset, Yahoo Widget service
doesn’t work and warning message is
displayed.
After factory reset, turn off and on your TV. Then restart Internet@TV.
At the Flickr widget, I logged in my account.
But, I can’t view my picture.
Visit Yahoo Web site, and activate your Flickr account at your Yahoo! ID.
At the Profile widget, I did change location,
but the previous setting still remains.
Turn off and on your TV. Then restart Internet@TV.
Now, you can enjoy widget services supported in changed location.
Help Website
Approaching step may be changed later on.
It can be different links for special countries.
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Austria www.samsung.com → Produkte → Fernseher → [email protected] → Internet@TV
Belgium
www.samsung.com → Producten → televisies → [email protected] → Internet@TV
www.samsung.com → Produits → téléviseurs → [email protected] → Internet@TV
Czech www.samsung.com → Produkty → televizory → [email protected] → Internet@TV
Denmark www.samsung.com → Produkter → stue & soveværelse → [email protected] → Internet@TV
Finland www.samsung.com → Tuotteet → kodinelektroniikka → [email protected] → Internet@TV
France www.samsung.com → Produits → télévisions → [email protected] → Internet@TV
Germany www.samsung.com → Privatkunden → Fernseher → [email protected] → Internet@TV
Greece www.samsung.com → Προϊόντα → τηλεοράσεις → [email protected] → Internet@TV
Hungary www.samsung.com → Termékek → televíziók → [email protected] → Internet@TV
Ireland www.samsung.com → Products → Television → [email protected] → Internet@TV
Italy www.samsung.com → Prodotti → TV → [email protected] → Internet@TV
Netherlands www.samsung.com → Producten → televisies → [email protected] → Internet@TV
Norway www.samsung.com → Produkter → hverdagsrom & soverom → [email protected] → Internet@TV
Poland www.samsung.com → Produkty → telewizory → [email protected] → Internet@TV
Portugal www.samsung.com → Produtos para Consumidores → televisores → [email protected] → Internet@TV
Slovakia www.samsung.com → Produkty → televízory → [email protected] → Internet@TV
Spain www.samsung.com → Productos → televisores → [email protected] → Internet@TV
Sweden www.samsung.com → Produkter → vardagsrum & sovrum → [email protected] → Internet@TV
Switzerland
www.samsung.com → Produits → télévisions → [email protected] → Internet@TV
www.samsung.com → Produkte → Fernseher → [email protected] → Internet@TV
United Kingdom www.samsung.com → Products → Television → [email protected] → Internet@TV
Turkey www.samsung.com → Tüketici Ürünleri → televizyon → [email protected] → Internet@TV
Estonia www.samsung.com → Klientidele → Televiisorid → [email protected] → Internet@TV
Latvia www.samsung.com → Klientiem → Televizori → [email protected] → Internet@TV
Lithuania www.samsung.com → Namams → Televizoriai → [email protected] → Internet@TV
Russia www.samsung.com → Продукты → Телевизоры → [email protected] → Internet@TV
Ukraine www.samsung.com → Потребительские продукты → телевизоры → [email protected] → Internet@TV
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Troubleshooting for internet@TV
Problem Possible Solution
Some widget services do not work. Check with that service provider.
In the widget, press the green button and get contact information or refer to help
website for widget service provider information.
Refer to Help website page.
What is the advantage of single sign
on?
If you create account and register your login information of desired service, you can
access personalized content without additional login.
When a network error occurred, I can’t
use other menus except setting menu.
If network connection doesn’t work, your service might be limited.
Because all of function except setting menu are needed to connect internet.
Is there any possibility to show adult
movies on YouTube?
Basically, at the list on the menu it is filtered out. But by using search function, It can
be shown. In this case, using the Widget Gallery lock the widget service.
Help Website
Approaching step may be changed later on.
It can be different links for special countries.
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Austria www.samsung.com → Produkte → Fernseher → [email protected] → Internet@TV
Belgium
www.samsung.com → Producten → televisies → [email protected] → Internet@TV
www.samsung.com → Produits → téléviseurs → [email protected] → Internet@TV
Czech www.samsung.com → Produkty → televizory → [email protected] → Internet@TV
Denmark www.samsung.com → Produkter → stue & soveværelse → [email protected] → Internet@TV
Finland www.samsung.com → Tuotteet → kodinelektroniikka → [email protected] → Internet@TV
France www.samsung.com → Produits → télévisions → [email protected] → Internet@TV
Germany www.samsung.com → Privatkunden → Fernseher → [email protected] → Internet@TV
Greece www.samsung.com → Προϊόντα → τηλεοράσεις → [email protected] → Internet@TV
Hungary www.samsung.com → Termékek → televíziók → [email protected] → Internet@TV
Ireland www.samsung.com → Products → Television → [email protected] → Internet@TV
Italy www.samsung.com → Prodotti → TV → [email protected] → Internet@TV
Netherlands www.samsung.com → Producten → televisies → [email protected] → Internet@TV
Norway www.samsung.com → Produkter → hverdagsrom & soverom → [email protected] → Internet@TV
Poland www.samsung.com → Produkty → telewizory → [email protected] → Internet@TV
Portugal www.samsung.com → Produtos para Consumidores → televisores → [email protected] → Internet@TV
Slovakia www.samsung.com → Produkty → televízory → [email protected] → Internet@TV
Spain www.samsung.com → Productos → televisores → [email protected] → Internet@TV
Sweden www.samsung.com → Produkter → vardagsrum & sovrum → [email protected] → Internet@TV
Switzerland
www.samsung.com → Produits → télévisions → [email protected] → Internet@TV
www.samsung.com → Produkte → Fernseher → [email protected] → Internet@TV
United Kingdom www.samsung.com → Products → Television → [email protected] → Internet@TV
Turkey www.samsung.com → Tüketici Ürünleri → televizyon → [email protected] → Internet@TV
Estonia www.samsung.com → Klientidele → Televiisorid → [email protected] → Internet@TV
Latvia www.samsung.com → Klientiem → Televizori → [email protected] → Internet@TV
Lithuania www.samsung.com → Namams → Televizoriai → [email protected] → Internet@TV
Russia www.samsung.com → Продукты → Телевизоры → [email protected] → Internet@TV
Ukraine www.samsung.com → Потребительские продукты → телевизоры → [email protected] → Internet@TV
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HOME NETWORK CENTRE
Home Network Centre
About the Home Network Centre
The Home Network Centre connects the TV and mobile phones through a network. You can view call arrivals, text message
contents, and schedules set on the mobile phone on the TV using the Home Network Centre. In addition, you can play the media
contents saved on the mobile phones such as videos, photos and music by controlling them onto the TV via the network.
If the device supports DLNA DMC (Digital Media Controller) function, Home Network Centre function is available.
This function is for compatibility with Samsung mobile phone which will be released later on. For more information, visit www.
samsung.com or contact Samsung call centre. The mobile device may need additional software installation. For details, refer
to each users guide.
Connecting to the Home Network Centre
For more information about the network settings, refer to ‘Configuring the Network’.
Connecting to a Wi-Fi Ad-hoc network
1.
Connect the ‘Samsung Wireless LAN Adapter’ to the USB 1 (HDD) or USB 2 port of the TV.
2. For more information on how to configure Ad-hoc network, refer to ‘Setting the Network’.
For information on configuring the mobile phone’s network settings, refer to the mobile phone manual.
3.
Set up the IP address, SSID and password for the mobile phone in the Ad-hoc Settings of the mobile phone using the
Network Name (SSID) and Security Key (password) displayed on the TV.
Connecting through a wire / wireless IP sharer
1.
Connect the LAN port of the TV and the Wired/Wireless IP sharer using the LAN cable or connect the USB 1 (HDD) or USB 2
port of the TV and the ‘Samsung Wireless LAN Adapter’.
For the procedures to set up the wire/wireless sharer and the mobile phone, refer to the manual of the corresponding
device.
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Samsung Wireless
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Setting Up the Home Network Centre
Message / Media
Shows a list of mobile phones which have been set up with this TV to use the
Message or Media function.
Media function is available in other mobile devices which support DLNA DMC.
Allowed
Allows the mobile phone.
Denied
Blocks the mobile phone.
Delete
Deletes the mobile phone from the list.
This function just deletes the name from the list. If the deleted mobile device turns on or tries to connect to the TV, it may be
shown on the list.
Setup
Message→On/Off
You can determine whether to use the message function (the call arrivals, text message
contents, and schedules set on the mobile phone).
Media→On/Off
You can select whether to use the Media function that plays the contents (videos,
photos, music) from the mobile phone.
TV name
You can set the TV name so as to find it easily on the mobile device.
If you selects User Input, you can type the TV name by OSK (On Screen
Keyboard).
Using the Message Function
Using this function, you can view the call arrivals, text message contents and schedules
set on the mobile phone through the alarm window while watching TV.
To disable this Message alarm window, set Message to Off in Setup of the
Home Network Centre.
The alarm window appears for 20 seconds. If no key is pressed or if Cancel is
selected, it appears up to three times at 5 minute intervals.
If OK is selected, or if OK is not selected while the message is displayed three
times, the message will be deleted. The message is not deleted from the mobile
phone.
The simple alarm window can be displayed, while using some applications such as Media Play, Content Library, etc. In this
case, to view the contents of the message, switch to TV viewing mode.
When the message of an unknown mobile phone is displayed, select the mobile phone in the Message item of the Home
Network Centre and select Denied to block the phone.
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Specifications
Model Name LE40B750 LE46B750
Screen Size
(Diagonal)
40 inch 46 inch
PC Resolution
(Optimum)
1920 x 1080 @ 60 Hz 1920 x 1080 @ 60 Hz
Sound
Output
10 W X 2 10 W X 2
Dimensions (WxDxH)
Body
With stand
984 X 79 X 629 mm
984 X 255 X 692 mm
1115 x 79 x 703 mm
1115 x 275 x 770 mm
Weight
With Stand
18 kg 25 kg
Environmental Considerations
Operating Temperature
Operating Humidity
Storage Temperature
Storage Humidity
10°C to 40°C (50°F to 104°F)
10% to 80%, non-condensing
-20°C to 45°C (-4°F to 113°F)
5% to 95%, non-condensing
Stand Swivel
(Left / Right)
-20˚ ~ 20˚
Model Name LE52B750
Screen Size
(Diagonal)
52 inch
PC Resolution
(Optimum)
1920 x 1080 @ 60 Hz
Sound
Output
10 W X 2
Dimensions (WxDxH)
Body
With stand
1258 x 80 x 795 mm
1258 x 305 x 859 mm
Weight
With Stand
30 kg
Environmental Considerations
Operating Temperature
Operating Humidity
Storage Temperature
Storage Humidity
10°C to 40°C (50°F to 104°F)
10% to 80%, non-condensing
-20°C to 45°C (-4°F to 113°F)
5% to 95%, non-condensing
Stand Swivel
(Left / Right)
-20˚ ~ 20˚
Design and specifications are subject to change without prior notice.
This device is a Class B digital apparatus.
For the power supply and Power Consumption, refer to the label attached to the product.
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Samsung LE52B750U1P Manuel utilisateur

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Téléviseurs LCD
Taper
Manuel utilisateur