Samsung HL-R5668W Dlp Tv Owners Instructions
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English - 121 10) When multiple devices are connected, some devices may appear and then disappear periodically in the Device List. This is because some devices malfunction when multiple devices are connected. If this occurs, you have to discover and remove the defective device from the connection by removing the devices one by one. 11) When multiple devices are connected, the response time may be relatively long when selecting a device. This may happen when there is a device(s) that malfunctions and degrades the 1394 connection speed. At this time, some of the functions of AVHDD or DVHS may not work, and the stream connection may fail. If this occurs, you have to discover and remove the defective device from the connection by removing the devices one by one. 12) Copy Protection - You can record a Copy-Free, or Copy-One-Generation screen. - Although you cannot record a Copy-No-More, or Copy-Never screen, you can view it through another device. - If you change the channel to a ‘copy never’ channel while recording a ‘copy free’ channel, the recording is automatically stopped in some devices. Even if the program was recorded, you will not be able to view the recorded ‘copy never’ channel. At this time, therefore, the user has to manually stop the recording. 13) When multiple devices are connected, and a device malfunctions while playing DVHS or AVHDD, the user may experience interrupted screen play. 14) When playing and recording a program simultaneously using AVHDD, and the program is copy protected, the program may not play depending on whether the AVHDD device supports simultaneous copy protection. 15) When AVHDD or DVHS is being played, and you press the Pause button, some products may show the No Signal or Weak Signal message on the TV screen instead of a still picture as there is no video stream from the product. 16) If the number of connected IEEE 1394 devices exceeds 10, it may cause abnormal operation. - Yes and Play may not operate smoothly, if you play after recording. - Yes and the Play, Record and Copy functions do not work properly. - Disconnect the malfunctioning device and then try again. Copy information Message Copy_free No_more_copies Copy_one_generation Copy_neverDescriptions Able to copy. Unable to copy anymore. Able to copy once. Unable to copy. BP68-00520A-00Eng(108~125) 6/3/05 3:57 PM Page 121
Using the D-Net English - 122 Recording Tips 1) Recording using the Target List while also watching the screen being recorded. - Check that the AVHDD and DVHS devices are connected. - Select a source device to be recorded and press the Target button. - Select a device to be recorded from the Target List. 2) Recording a program in the Program List of AVHDD using another device. - Select an AVHDD program to be recorded from the Program List and press Copy. - Select the target device from the Target List. NOTES •In this case, the selected program is automatically played and displayed on the TV screen and the target device automatically starts recording. •Controlling a device with another devices remote control or through manual operation, may cause a malfunction when controlling a device through the TV. When copying a program, the recording will not stop automatically when the program reaches its end. •Although you can make a recording to connected devices regardless of copy protection, you may not be able to watch the copy-protected recording as the playback picture may be distorted. •When recording an HD program on cable TV or from satellite, programs on some channels may not be recorded if the program exceeds the limit of the allowable range of recording devices such as D-VHS. •If a recording is in process and another command is issued while the ”Recording...” D-Net Notice is displayed on the screen, the recording may fail. Tips on stopping recording 1) In general, you can instantly evaluate the current recording device through the Target List. If you select a device that you wish to stop, a message appears asking if you really want to stop recording. 2) For DVHS. If you select a recording DVHS from the Device List, a message appears asking if you really want to stop recording. 3) For AVHDD, if the program currently being recorded is selected, you can stop the recording using the Recording stop button. NOTE •Controlling a device through another device or through a manual operation may cause a malfunction when controlling a device through the TV. BP68-00520A-00Eng(108~125) 6/3/05 3:57 PM Page 122
English - 123 Continued... Possible Solution Only DTVs, STBs, AVHDDs, DVHSs and MPEG camcorder IEEE 1394 devices are controllable. Other devices will display “UNCONTROLLABLE” in the device list. Some supported devices may display as “UNCONTROLLABLE” due to an initialization error. ➔If a device is supported but is displayed as “UNCONTROLLABLE”, reconnect the 1394 cable. If this does not work, this is because the information about the device is unreadable due to an internal error. A device, which has experienced an error during initialization, may malfunction and affect the operation of other connected devices. Other devices may not be displayed in the list. ➔Disconnect and reconnect the1394 cable. ➔Remove a device which does not guarantee compatibility when multiple devices are connected. This message appears when there is a problem with the connected device or the 1394 cable. Initialization might fail when multiple devices are connected due to limitations of some connected devices. ➔Check that the 1394 cable is making a loop and reconnect the 1394 cable. Check that cables are correctly connected to all connected devices. This message may appear due to an operating error of the 1394 port of a particular device. IEEE 1394 supports a limited number of screen connections. This message appears when the limit has been exceeded. ➔Stop unnecessary operations such as playing, recording, etc. and try it again. Turn the auto screen connection function (I-mode) of DVHS devices OFF, and retry. If a camcorder is connected and it is not currently being used, turn it off or disconnect it from the 1394 network. Problem The device is displayed as being “UNCONTROLLABLE”. A connected device is not displayed in the device list. “Check the connection with IEEE 1394 cable.” message appears. “Connection is failed. Exceeds the limit of 1394 network connection.” message appears. Troubleshooting (D-Net) BP68-00520A-00Eng(108~125) 6/3/05 3:57 PM Page 123
Using the D-Net English - 124 Continued... Possible Solution This message appears when the connection speed of the connected device and the device selected from the Target List are different when copying data. ➔Connect a low speed device between the two devices. (See figure) A 1394 device has a maximum connection speed which will be marked near the IEEE 1394 connector with an “S” number (i.e., S100,S200,S400). The higher the number, the faster the maximum connection speed. This TV has a maximum connection speed of S400. This message appears when you try to record a device, which is currently being recorded manually or by another device, through the TV. ➔Stop the recording device and retry. Check that the connected device supports DTCP. This message appears when trying to copy protected content. Although a camcorder which supports the DV format appears in the device list, you cannot watch video from the camcorder even if you select the camcorder as an input source, because the TV supports the MPEG format only. Problem “Connection is failed. 1394 network speed is not compatible.” message appears. “This device is occupied by another device.” message appears. “Authentication is failed” message appears. “Recording is prevented.” message appears. Although DV Camcorder is in the device list, no picture is displayed on the screen when the DV camcorder is selected. D-Net DTV S400 D-Net DTV S400D-Net DTV S400 IEEE1394 cable IEEE1394 cableIEEE1394 cableIEEE1394 cable IEEE1394 cableIEEE1394 cableIEEE1394 cable S400 GROUP DEVICES200 GROUP DEVICES100 GROUP DEVICE S200 DEVICES200 DEVICE S400 DEVICES400 DEVICE BP68-00520A-00Eng(108~125) 6/3/05 3:57 PM Page 124
English - 125 Continued... Possible Solution Check if the current mode for DTV and STB is set to analog by mistake. For AVHDD, check if the played content reaches to the end. (Select the item from the content list again.) For DVHS, check if a D-VHS tape is being used. If the camcorder supports the DV format, no picture will be displayed on the screen. This message appears when the D-Net function is being initialized. Retry after a short wait to use the D-Net function. This message appears when the number of currently connected D-Net devices exceeds 10. Retry after disconnecting unnecessary devices. This message appears when the recordable device is not on the network when you try to make a recording using a D-Net device. Retry after connecting a recordable device (DVHS, AVHDD). The message appears informing you that you cannot change the channels or change the input source using the remote control because a recording is in progress through D-Net. Retry after stopping the current recording through D-Net. This message appears when the selected function is not supported by the relevant device or the relevant device cannot execute the selected function. Most STBs, DTVs and camcorders do not support the power on/off command. This message may appear when you issue the power command for these devices. This message also appears when the command is supported but the relevant device cannot follow the command. Retry after checking the current mode of the relevant device. This message appears when the user presses the RECORD button in analog mode. D-Net only supports recording for digital. This message appears when the selected device does not support the MPEG format. At present, D-Net supports MPEG TS only. Problem No picture on the screen after selecting a device “Initializing D-Net” message appears. “Exceeds the limit of device numbers.” message appears. “Recordable device is not connected” message appears. “Not available while recording” message appears “The connected device is unavailable to perform this function for temporary problems.” message appears. D-Net cannot record video from analog channels from connected external equipment. “Not available format is selected.” message appears. BP68-00520A-00Eng(108~125) 6/3/05 3:57 PM Page 125
Using the D-Net English - 126 Possible Solution This message appears if you have connected a 1394 device or equipment other than a supported device (DVHS, DTV, STB, AVHDD, Camcorder), or if the connected device does not support the AVC defined in the 1394 specifications, even if the device is a supported device, when you have selected the device to use it. This message appears if there is a connection problem when trying to use a D-Net device. This message appears if the AVHDD is booting when trying to use the AVHDD. This message appears if the recording device is turned off when trying to record using the D-Net device. Please wait a moment until it is turned on. This message appears if there is a connection problem when trying to use a D-Net device. This message appears when the response of the component device malfunctions or is incorrect. This message appears if the AVHDD has no space to record. Although you have connected external devices according to the procedures described in the manual to use the D-Net function, the D-NET ERROR message may appear on the screen. In this case, check to see if the jacks are damaged. Problem This device is unavailable for D-Net. Connection failed. Check if the 1394 cable is connected. Initializing… Please wait. A recordable device is on standby. Connection failed. The device is not responding. No space left on disc. The D-NET ERROR message appears on the screen. BP68-00520A-00Eng(126~143) 6/3/05 3:58 PM Page 126
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PC Display English - 128 Using Your TV as a Computer (PC) Display How to Connect Your PC to the TV This figure shows the Standard Connector-jack panel. The actual configuration on your TV may be different, depending on the model. Connecting a PC (15p D-SUB) to the TV 1 Connect a PC cable between the PC Output jack on the PC and the RGB input jack (PC IN) on the TV. 2 Connect a Audio cable between the Audio jack on the PC and the Audio input jacks (PC AUDIO IN) on the TV. 15Pin (D-Sub) Cable PCAudio Cable TV Rear Panel 12 BP68-00520A-00Eng(126~143) 6/13/05 9:34 AM Page 128
English - 129 Setting up Your PC Software (Windows only) The Windows display-settings for a typical computer are shown below. But the actual screens on your PC will probably be different, depending upon your particular version of Windows and your particular video card. But 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. Right click the mouse on the Windows Desktop, then click on Properties. The Display Dialog-Box will be displayed. continued... 2Click on Settings, then set the Display Mode with reference to the Display Modes Table. You do not need to change the Colors settings. 3Click on Advanced. A new settings dialog box will be displayed. 4Click on the Monitor tab, then set the Screen Refresh Rate with reference to the Display Modes Table. Set the Vertical Frequency and Horizontal Frequency individually if you can do so, instead of setting the Screen Refresh Rate. 5Press the OK button, close the window, then press the OK button on the Display Registration Information window. Automatic re-booting may commence at this moment. 6Shutdown the PC, and connect it to your TV. *The actual screens on your PC may look different, depending on your particular version of Windows and the type of your PC. *When you use your TV as a PC monitor, it supports Colors up to 32 bits. *In this case, the display on the TV may look different depending on your particular version of Windows or the PC manufacturer. *When connecting a PC, you must set it to the display settings that are supported by the TV. Otherwise, the message Out of input range will be displayed. 2 3 4 5 BP68-00520A-00Eng(126~143) 6/3/05 3:58 PM Page 129
PC Display English - 130 NOTES •The Modes Table conforms to the regulations of IBM/VESA and is prepared based on analog input standards. •The optimal resolution is 1920 x 1080 @ 60Hz. •The optimal timing per each mode is the Vertical Frequency 60Hz. •Resolutions other than the resolutions above are not supported in PC mode. •Although the OSD menu may shake when selecting a PC input of 1920 x 1080, this is not a defect. Therefore, please use the unit as usual. Resolution 640 x 350 720 x 400 640 x 480 800 x 600 1024 x 768 1280 x 1024 1920 x 1080Vertical Frequency [Hz] 70.086 70.087 59.940 72.809 75.000 56.250 60.317 72.188 75.000 60.004 70.069 75.029 60.020 75.025 59.988Horizontal Frequency [KHz] 31.469 31.469 31.469 37.861 37.500 35.156 37.897 48.077 46.875 48.363 56.476 60.023 63.981 79.976 66.647Vertical Polarity N P N N N P/N P P P N N P P P NHorizontal PolarityP N N N N P/N P P P N N P P P P Mode IBM VESA Checklist Before Connecting to a PC •Adjust the PC Display Setup to the resolution and frequency values that are supported by the TV. •Please read the user’s manual provided with the PC (Graphic Card & Sound Card). •Do not supply power to either device until all connections are complete. Supplying power in the middle of connecting may cause damage to the product. •Check the terminal types for the PC’s graphic card. Setting the Display Modes to be Compatible with Your TV t BP68-00520A-00Eng(126~143) 6/3/05 3:58 PM Page 130