Samsung HL-R6767W Dlp Tv Owners Instructions
Have a look at the manual Samsung HL-R6767W Dlp Tv Owners Instructions online for free. It’s possible to download the document as PDF or print. UserManuals.tech offer 1705 Samsung manuals and user’s guides for free. Share the user manual or guide on Facebook, Twitter or Google+.
English - 111 When Connecting D-Net (IEEE1394) Compatible devices 1 The last device in the chain may not be looped back to the TV as the TV may not be able to work with the other devices. To connect two or more D-Net (IEEE1394) Compatible devices, follow the diagram below. A maximum 10 D-Net (IEEE1394) Compatible devices can be connected. Do not connect D-Net (IEEE1394) Compatible devices in a way that creates a loop. NOTE •IEEE1394 cables longer than 14.76 feet (177.16 inches) should not be used between devices. 234 51 IEEE1394 cableIEEE1394 cable 234 5 67 1 IEEE1394 cableIEEE1394 cable IEEE1394 cable IEEE1394 cableIEEE1394 cable IEEE1394 cable IEEE1394 cable 234 51 IEEE1394 cableIEEE1394 cable IEEE1394 cable IEEE1394 cableIEEE1394 cable BP68-00469B-00(106~123) 9/27/05 10:28 AM Page 111
Using the D-Net English - 112 Connection Options There are two different connection options for connecting D -Net (IEEE1394) compatible devices. Select the most suitable option according to your network of audio/video products. The Direct Device-To-Device Option D-Net (IEEE1394) permits the chaining of devices, unlike analog audio and video connections where each device needs to be individually connected to the TV. This allows you to connect your D-VHS to your 1394 Set-Top Box only, then connect the Set-Top Box to the TV. More IEEE1394 devices can be added to the chain as needed. Each video device can be viewed on the TV’s D-Net and information can be sent from any IEEE1394 device to other compatible devices. The Hub Connection Option D-Net (IEEE1394) also permits connecting devices using the TV as a hub. Each device is capable of sending information, which may include audio and video, to any other device on the network. DTV STB Digital VCR DTV STB Digital VCR 1394 Monitor Other 1394 Device Digital VCR BP68-00469B-00(106~123) 9/27/05 10:28 AM Page 112
English - 113 4-Pin and 6-Pin Connectors Two different types of connectors are used for IEEE1394 terminals and cables, a 4-pin and a 6-pin. The 4-pin connector sends digital audio, digital video and digital control signals to and from devices. The TV has two available 4-pin connection jacks, of which two are at the back. The 6-pin connector also sends digital audio, video and control signals, but can also send low voltage electrical power. There are no 6 pin connectors on this TV. It is not possible to directly connect a 6-pin connector to a 4-pin jack, and vice versa. In order to connect a 6-pin device to a 4-pin device, an adaptor or adaptor cable is required, easily purchased from an electronic or computer store. Connecting a 6-pin device (such as a camcorder) directly to the TV, (if it is designed to receive electrical power from another 6-pin device) will require that the camcorder is directly connected to the AC supply, or that the camcorder’s battery power is used. BP68-00469B-00(106~123) 9/13/05 3:11 PM Page 113
Using the D-Net English - 114 Selecting a D-Net device Prior to viewing an IEEE1394 device, it first needs to be selected in the D-Net Device List. 1 Connect the relevant D-Net (IEEE1394) Compatible device in the list. (See “How to connect compatible IEEE1394 Devices” on page 110) 2 Press the D-Net button on the remote control. 3 Select a connected D-Net device by pressing the …or †button. 4 To select a device, press the ENTER button. Then display the D-Net device control panel and operate the selected device. •The device list is in the order of DTV, STB, AVHDD, DVHS, Camcorder and UNCONTROLLABLE. If there are multiple devices of the same type, the devices will be listed in ascending order of the manufacturer name with Samsung first as the exception. If there are multiple devices of the same type and they are manufactured by the same company, they will be listed in the order of their serial number. •The TV and all other devices connected on the D-Net (IEEE1394) chain appear in the D-Net device list. •If “UNCONTROLLABLE” is listed in the device list, the device is not supported by the TV, and cannot be controlled with the TV remote control or the D-Net control panel on the screen. •It is possible to connect a D-Net device to another device and to the TV while the TV is ON. The D-Net device list automatically adds the newly-connected device to the list. See “How to connect compatible IEEE1394 Devices”, page 110 on connecting D-Net (IEEE1394) Compatible devices. •At this time, the screen changes to the picture from the selected device. Copy-free BP68-00469B-00(106~123) 9/13/05 3:11 PM Page 114
English - 115 Follow the instructions below to activate D-Net in the menu. 1 Press the MENU button. Press the ENTER button to select “Input”. 2 Press the …or †button to select “D-Net”, then press the ENTER button. 3 Press the …or †button to select a D-Net (IEEE1394) connected device. •The TV and all other devices, connected on the D-Net (IEEE1394) chain, appear in the D-Net device list. •This is also available using the D-Net button on the remote control. Input Source List : TV√Edit Name√Anynet D-Net MoveEnterReturn Input Picture Sound Channel Setup Listings Input Source List : TV√Edit Name√Anynet D-Net MoveEnterReturn Input Picture Sound Channel Setup Listings BP68-00469B-00(106~123) 9/13/05 3:11 PM Page 115
Using the D-Net English - 116 The D-Net control panel Select an IEEE1394 from the D-Net device list. The TV will then display the D-Net control panel. This panel allows you to use the TV remote control to control the selected IEEE1394 device. 1 Press the D-Net button on the remote control. 2 Press the …or †button to select a D-Net (IEEE1394) connected device. Press the ENTER button. 3 Use the …, †, œ, √buttons on the remote control to move through the options (see next page) available in the D-Net control panel. 4 Press the ENTER button to select an option. 5 To view the IEEE1394 device in FULL SCREEN, press the EXIT button on the remote control. •The D-Net control panel appears on the bottom of the screen. •To exit D-Net mode, select DTV from the D-Net device list or press the SOURCE button on the remote control. NOTE •For information about how to use the icons, refer to the following page. Copy-free Copy-free BP68-00469B-00(106~123) 9/13/05 3:11 PM Page 116
English - 117 NOTES •Press the …, †, œ, √buttons on the remote control to select a control panel button and press the ENTER button on the remote control. •Depending on the device being controlled, not all options on the D-Net control panel may be available. •The selected IEEE1394 device and its functions can be controlled through the equivalent buttons on the TV’s remote control. •Not all functions are supported for all IEEE1394 devices. •It is possible to use direct keys on the remote control (rewind, stop, play/pause, fast forward) to control external devices. Control Panel ( ) Button Name To do this Return Ta rget Program List Move to the previous menu. Start and stop recording a Digital stream. Display the AVHDD program list. Play StopPlay the digital stream from the selected digital device. Stop the digital stream from the selected digital device. Rewind Forward Device menu Power Go to recording position Recording Pause Fast rewind a digital stream from the selected digital device. Fast forward a digital stream from the selected digital device. Display the EIA-775 OSD receive to connected 1394 device. Display only EIA-775 support device. Turn the Power of the selected device ON/OFF. When in time shift mode on AVHDD, this moves to the recording position. Display only Camcoder recordings. Pause Play. Recording stopDisplay only AVHDD recordings. *What is EIA-775: EIA-775 is an OSD standard that enables the control of external 1394 devices using functions such as Play, Stop, etc. *What is CEA-931: This is a standard for controlling external IEEE1394 devices with the TV remote control and not the remote control of the external device. For example, to play DVHS, you press the Play button of the TV instead of the Play button of the DVHS, the Play command is transmitted to the DVHA through the IEEE1394 connection. BP68-00469B-00(106~123) 9/13/05 3:11 PM Page 117
Using the D-Net English - 118 Operating Tips 1) When the screen is switched to the TV program. - When you select the first button, the TV button, in the Device List, it switches to the TV program. - Although you have selected another device from the Device List, if detecting a video signal from the device fails, the “Connection failed” message appears and the screen automatically switches to the TV program. - When the 1394 connection to the selected device is disconnected, the screen automatically switches to the TV program. If you reconnect the device, the reconnected device is automatically selected. 2) AVHDD, DVHS and camcorders automatically stop when you select another device while watching one of the devices. 3) Some devices may be displayed in the Device List as ‘UNCONTROLLABLE’. This may happen when the device does not contain the proper information or it cannot read. 4) Some devices may not be recognized and may be disconnected from the 1394 connection when they are turned off. 5) When connecting another TV, the TV may transmit *Digital TS which appears in the TV or another picture (e.g. Only RF may be transmitted, although DVHS is being displayed on the screen) depending on the TV specifications. 6) When connected to another STB, some STBs may not be displayed in the Device List due to device specifications or defects when multiple devices are connected. Even if the device is displayed in the Device List, the connection to the device may fail. Otherwise, due to STB trouble, the video stream may be stopped while recording, or the recording may fail. In this case, you have to discover which device is defective by removing the devices one by one. 7) When connected to the AVHDD - To rotate the AVHDD disc, there may a time delay. - Some AVHDDs may provide two playbacks or recordings simultaneously. In this case, there may be two Play icons in the Program List and 2 AVHDD buttons in the Target List. - If you copy a program from the Program List, the selected AVHDD program is played on the TV screen and recorded using the device selected from the Target List. Even if the program reaches its end, the recording device does not stop automatically. - Some AVHDDs may display the wrong program information after recording, depending on the situation. - If AVHDD is recording, the program is automatically played which is currently being recorded, when it is selected from the Device List. (PVR function) - For the Go to recording position button operation, the difference between recording and play time must be longer than 30 seconds. 8) When connected to DVHS - Some devices support an automatic connect function (I-mode). These devices may cause a malfunction when multiple devices are connected. - Some DVHS devices may not record properly when multiple devices are connected and the mode is I-mode. 9) When connected to a camcorder - Depending on if the camcorder is in Tape or Camera Mode, the control panel changes. If the camcorder turns off the power (power saving mode), the camcorder may disappear from the Device List. *What is Digital TS: DTV packages digital data (video, audio and data) into 188 byte units using the MPEG-2 algorithm and transmits the data unit unlike for analog. It is called Digital Transport Stream or Digital TS. BP68-00469B-00(106~123) 9/13/05 3:11 PM Page 118
English - 119 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. BP68-00469B-00(106~123) 9/13/05 3:11 PM Page 119
Using the D-Net English - 120 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. BP68-00469B-00(106~123) 9/13/05 3:11 PM Page 120