Samsung Ht C6950w User Manual
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0 English English 1 03 Setup tv aspect Depending on the type of television you have, you may want to adjust the screen setting. 16:9 Normal• Certain movies(4:3 source) w i l l b e d i s p l a y e d i n 4 : 3 Pillarbox (black bars on sides of picture) if 16:9 normal is selected. 16:9 Wide• You can view the full 16:9 picture on your widescreen TV. 4:3 Letter Box• Select when you want to see the total 16:9 ratio screen a Blu-ray Disc/DVD supplies, even though you have a TV with a 4:3 ratio screen. Black bars will appear at the top and bottom of the screen. 4:3 Pan-Scan• Select when you want to see the 16:9 video supplied by the Blu-ray Disc/DVD without the black bars on top and bottom, even though you have a TV with a 4:3 ratio screen(extreme left and right portion of the movie picture will be cut off). NOTE Depending on the disc type, some aspect ratios may not be available.If you select an aspect ratio and option which is different than the aspect ratio of your TV screen, then the picture might appear to be distorted. If you select the 4:3 Pan-Scan or 4:3 Letter Box, you can't see full screen by pressing the FULL SCREEN button on the remote control. ✎ BD Wise (Samsung Products only) BD Wise is Samsung's latest inter-connectivity feature. When you connect Samsung products with BD-Wise to each other via HDMI, the optimum resolution will be set automatically. Off : The output resolution will be fi xed according to the Resolution previously set, regardless of the resolution of the disc. On : The original resolution of the BD/DVD disc will be output to the TV. NOTE If you want to change the resolution in BD Wise, you must set BD Wise to Off in advance. If you set off the BD Wise, the resolution of the connected TV will be adjusted to its maximum resolution automatically. If the product is connected to a device that does not support BD Wise, you can not use BD Wise function. For a proper operation of BD Wise, set the BD Wise menu of both the product and the TV to On. Resolution Sets the output resolution of the Component and HDMI video signal. The number in 1080p, 1080i, 720p, 576p(480p), 576i(480i) indicates the number of lines of video. The i and p indicate interlace and progressive scan, respectively. Auto : It automatically checks and sets the optimal resolution. (HDMI only) BD Wise : Automatically sets the optimal resolution when connected via HDMI to a TV with the BD Wise feature. (The BD Wise menu item appears only if BD Wise is set to On.) (HDMI only) 1080p : Outputs 1080 lines of progressive video. (HDMI only) 1080i : Outputs 1080 lines of interlaced video. 720p : Outputs 720 lines of progressive video. 576p/480p : Outputs 576(480) lines of progressive video. 576i/480i : Outputs 576(480) lines of interlaced video. (Component & VIDEO only) • • ✎ • • • • • • •
English Setup English Resolution according to the output mode Blu-ray Disc playback Output Setup HDMI / connectedHDMI / not connected HDMI ModeComponent/VIDEO ModeComponent ModeVIDEO Mode AutoOptimal Resolution576i(480i)-- 1080p, Movie Frame(24Fs) off1080p@60F576i(480i)-- 1080p/1080i, Movie Frame(24Fs) on1080p@24F576i(480i)-- 1080i, Movie Frame(24Fs) off1080i576i(480i)1080i576i(480i) 720p720p576i(480i)720p576i(480i) 576p(480p)576p(480p)576i(480i)576p(480p)576i(480i) 576i(480i)--576i(480i)576i(480i) DVD playback Output Setup HDMI / connectedHDMI / not connected HDMI ModeComponent/VIDEO ModeComponent ModeVIDEO Mode AutoOptimal Resolution576i(480i)-- 1080p1080p@60F576i(480i)-- 1080i1080i576i(480i)576p(480p)576i(480i) 720p720p576i(480i)576p(480p)576i(480i) 576p(480p)576p(480p)576i(480i)576p(480p)576i(480i) 576i(480i)--576i(480i)576i(480i) • • NOTE If the connected TV does not support Movie Frame or the selected resolution, the message “If no pictures are shown after the selection, please wait for 15 seconds. And then, the resolution will be reverted to the previous value automatically. Would you like to make a selection?” will be displayed. If you select Yes and the resolution is not supported, the TV's screen will be blank. Please wait for 15 seconds and the resolution will be reverted to the previous value automatically. If the screen is blank, press and hold the STOP (@) button on the front of the product for more than 5 seconds (no disc inserted). All settings are restored to the factory default. Follow the steps on the previous page to access each mode and select the Display Setup that your TV will support. ✎ When the factory default settings are restored, all the user data stored in the BD data will be deleted. The Blu-ray Disc must have the 24 frame feature in order to use the Movie Frame (24Fs) mode. If both HDMI and Component jacks are connected and you are currently viewing component output, there is a difference between resolution table and actual resolution depending on your TV. If the HDMI Auto Detection feature does not work, you can't select the 1080p resolution or Movie Frame (24Fs).
English English 03 Setup HDMI Format You can optimize the colour setting from the HDMI output. Select a connected device Type. tv : Select if connected to a TV via HDMI. m onitor : Select if connected to a Monitor via HDMI. NOTE A TV or monitor has to be connected to the product before you select this option. Movie Frame (24 Fs) Setting the Movie Frame (24Fs) feature to On allows you to adjust the product's HDMI output to 24 frames per second for improved picture quality. You can enjoy the Movie Frame (24Fs) feature only on a TV supporting this frame rate. This menu can only be selected in 1080i or 1080p HDMI output resolution modes. Off : Movie Frame (24Fs) functions will not work. on : Movie Frame (24Fs) functions will work. NOTE Two types of frame rates may be included, depending on the disc: Movie material (24 frame) and Video material (30 frame). When the setting switches between Movie (24 frame) and Video (30 frame), the screen may blink for a few seconds. If your TV does not support Movie Frame (24Fs) function, the pop-up message will be displayed. • • ✎ • • ✎ Progressive Mode Set to improve picture quality when viewing DVDs. Auto : Select this to have the product automatically set the best picture for the DVD you're watching. Video : Select this for the best picture from Concert or TV show DVDs. Still Mode Set the type of picture shown when you pause DVD playback. auto : Automatically set the best still picture depending on the content. Frame : Select when pausing a scene with a little action. field : Select when pausing a scene with a lot of action. HDMI Deep Color Set to output the picture from the HDMI OUT jack with Deep Colour or not. Deep Colour allows more accurate colour reproduction with deeper colour depth. a uto: The picture will be output with Deep Colour to the connected TV which supports HDMI Deep Colour. Off : The picture will be output without Deep Colour. • • • • • • •
English Setup English audioDistance If the speakers cannot be placed at equal distances from the listening position, you can adjust the delay time of the audio signals from the front, centre, surround, surround back and subwoofer speakers. You can set the Speaker Distance between 1ft(0.3m) and 30ft(9.0m). DisplayAudioSystemNetworkLanguageSecurityGeneralSupport Settings DistanceFront L : 10ft (3.0m) |Front R : 10ft (3.0m)Center : 10ft (3.0m)Surround L : 10ft (3.0m)Surround R : 10ft (3.0m)Surround Back L : 10ft (3.0m)Surround Back R : 10ft (3.0m)Subwoofer : 10ft (3.0m)Test Tone : Off Test Tone Use the Test Tone feature to check the speaker connections. Press the _, + buttons to select All. A test tone will be sent to Front Left ; Centre ; Front Right ; Surround Right ; Surround Back L ; Surround Back R ; Surround Left ; Subwoofer in order so you can make sure the speakers are set up correctly. To stop the test tone, press the _, + buttons to select Off. DisplayAudioSystemNetworkLanguageSecurityGeneralSupport Settings Speaker Setting
English English 03 Setup Musical Auto Calibration By setting the Musical Auto Calibration (MAC) function just once when you relocate or install the product, you can have the product automatically recognize the distance between speakers, levels between channels, and frequency characteristics to create a 7.1-channel sound field optimized for your environment. ASC microphone Musical Auto Calibration You will hear either the Musical Auto Calibration mode or the User Speaker Settings. Off: You will hear sound in the the Speaker Setting value. On: You will hear sound in the Musical Auto Calibration mode. Musical Auto Calibration Setting Plug the ASC microphone into the ASC IN jack. Place the ASC microphone at the listening position. Musical Auto Calibration will be automatically set up in the following sequence: Front Left ; Centre ; Front Right ; Surround Right ; Surround Back L ;Surround Back R ; Surround Left ; Subwoofer Press the RETURN button to cancel the Musical Auto Calibration Setting. • • 1. 2. • • NOTE Setting the Musical Auto Calibration function takes about 3 minutes. The Musical Auto Calibration setup can be made when there is no disc in the product. If the ASC microphone is disconnected during the Musical Auto Calibration setup, the setup will be cancelled. When the Musical Auto Calibration function is activated, the DSP, Dolby Pro Logic ll and SFE Mode will not work. If the product is connected to external devices or other components (such as an AUX, D.IN), the Musical Auto Calibration Setup may not work properly. EQ Optimizer Set optimal EQ automatically depending on the region. Off : Turn EQ Optimizer off. On : Turn EQ Optimizer on. HDMI Audio The audio signals transmitted over the HDMI Cable can be toggled On/Off. Off : Video is transmitted over the HDMI connection cable only, and audio is output through your product speakers only. On : Both video and audio signals are transmitted over the HDMI connection cable, and audio is output through your TV speakers only. NOTE HDMI Audio is automatically down-mixed to 2ch for TV speakers. ✎ • • • • ✎
English Setup English Digital Output Set Digital output depending on the connected receiver. (For more details, please refer to the digital output selection) PCM Bistream(Re-encode) Bistream(Audiophile) Blu-ray Discs may include three audio streams. - Primary Audio : The audio soundtrack of the main feature. - Secondary Audio : Additional soundtrack such as director or actor's commentary. - Interactive Audio : Interactive sounds will be heard when selected. Interactive Audio is different on each Blu-ray Disc. • • • NOTE Be sure to select the correct Digital Output or you will hear no sound or a loud noise. If the HDMI device (Receiver, TV) is not compatible with compressed formats (Dolby digital, DTS), the audio signal outputs as PCM. Secondary and Effect audio will not be heard with regular DVDs. Some Blu-ray Discs do not have Secondary and Effect audio. This Digital Output setup does not effect the analogue (L/R) audio or HDMI audio output to your TV. It effects the optical and HDMI audio output when connected to a receiver. If you play MPEG audio soundtracks, audio signal outputs PCM regardless of Digital Output Selections (PCM or Bitstream). ✎ Digital Output Selection SetupPCMBitstream (Re-encode)Bitstream (Audiophile) ConnectionHDMI ReceiverOpticalHDMI Receiver or OpticalHDMI ReceiverOptical Audio Stream on Blu-ray Disc PCMUp to 7.1chPCM 2chDTS re-encodedPCMPCM 2ch Dolby DigitalUp to 5.1chPCM 2chDTS re-encodedDolby DigitalDolby Digital Dolby Digital PlusUp to 7.1chPCM 2chDTS re-encodedDolby Digital PlusDolby Digital Dolby TrueHDUp to 7.1chPCM 2chDTS re-encodedDolby TrueHDDolby Digital DTSUp to 6.1chPCM 2chDTS re-encodedDTSDTS DTS-HD HRAUp to 7.1chPCM 2chDTS re-encodedDTS-HD HRADTS DTS-HD MAUp to 7.1chPCM 2chDTS re-encodedDTS-HD MADTS Audio Stream on DVD PCMPCM 2chPCM 2chPCM 2chPCM 2chPCM 2ch Dolby DigitalUp to 5.1chPCM 2chDolby DigitalDolby DigitalDolby Digital DTSUp to 6.1chPCM 2chDTSDTSDTS Definition for Blu-ray DiscAnyDecodes Primary, Secondary and Effect audio streams together into PCM audio. Decodes Primary, Secondary and Effect audio streams together into PCM audio, then re-encodes the PCM audio into DTS bitstream. Outputs only the Primary audio soundtrack (main soundtrack of the movie) so that your receiver can decode the audio bitstream. You will not hear Secondary and Effect audio.
English English 03 Setup Dynamic Range Control You can listen at low volumes but still hear dialog clearly. This is only active when a Dolby Digital signal is detected. Auto : The Dynamic Range Control will be set automatically based on the information provided by the Dolby TrueHD Soundtrack. Off : Turn Dynamic Range Control off. On : Choose to listen to a movie at a lower volume without losing clarity of dialog. AV Sync Video may look slower than the audio when the product is connected to a digital TV. If this occurs, adjust the audio delay time to match the video. You can set the audio delay time between 0 msec and 300 msec. Set it to the optimal status. System Initial Settings By using the Initial Settings, you can set language, TV aspect, Musical Auto Calibration and Network setting, etc. For more information on the settings, refer to the corresponding section in this user manual. Anynet+(HDMI-CEC) Anynet+ is a convenient function that offers linked operations with other Samsung products with the Anynet+ feature. To operate this function, connect this product to a Samsung TV with an HDMI cable. You can operate this product using a Samsung TV remote control and start disc playback simply by pressing the PLAY (+) button on the TV’s remote control. For more information, please see the TV user manual. Off : Anynet+ function will not work. On : Anynet+ function will work. • • • • • • NOTE This function is not available if the HDMI cable does not support CEC. If your Samsung TV has an n logo, then it supports the Anynet+ function. Depending on your TV, certain HDMI output resolutions may not work. Please refer to the user manual of your TV. The Anynet+ function is supported only when an HDMI Cable is connected to the HDMI OUT of the product. If the HDMI cable or the power code is unplugged, or if the product is turned off abnormally due to power failure, fi rst connect the HDMI cable again; turn on all devices including the product, and use the ANYNET+ function under the TV menu to activate all connected devices again. BD Data Management Enables you to manage the downloaded contents from a Blu-ray Disc that supports the BD-LIVE service. You can check the device information including the storage size, delete the BD data or change the Flash memory device. Change Device allows you to select either the product's Internal Memory or External Memory (connected USB Device). If the data to be stored from BD-LIVE is greater than the size of the remaining memory or the Internal Memory is full, connect an External USB device, then select External Device in the menu. DisplayAudioSystemNetworkLanguageSecurityGeneralSupport Settings On-Screen Menu :Disc Menu :Audio :Subtitle : BD Data ManagementCurrent Device : Internal Flash MemoryTotal Size : 589MBAvailable Size : 589MBDelete BD Data \Change Device : Internal Flash Memory > Move s Select r Return ✎
English Setup English Description of Device(Storage) Information on the Product Total Size : Total size of the Device (Storage). Available Size : Available size of the Device (Storage). NOTE In the external memory mode, disc playback will be stopped if you disconnect the USB device in the middle of the playback. Only those USB devices formatted in FAT fi le system (DOS 8.3 volume label) are supported, and it is recommended to use USB devices that support USB 2.0 protocol, 4 MB/sec or faster read/write speed. The Resume Play function may not work after formatting the storage device. The total size of BD Data Management may differ, depending on the software version. Clock Set time-related functions. DisplayAudioSystemNetworkLanguageSecurityGeneralSupport Settings On-Screen Menu :Disc Menu :Audio :Subtitle : ClockClock Mode : Auto \Clock Set Time Zone : GMT + 0:00DST : Off > Move s Select r Return Clock Mode : You can select Auto or Manual. If you select Manual, the Clock Set menu will be activated while DST will be deactivated. Clock Set : You can specify the current time and date manually. Time Zone : You can specify the time zone that is applicable to your area. DST : You can set DST (Daylight Saving Time) 1 hour, 2 hours and off. • • ✎ • • • • DivX(R) Registration View DivX(R) VOD Registration Code to purchase and play DivX(R) VOD content. DisplayAudioSystemNetworkLanguageSecurityGeneralSupport Settings Initial SettingDisc Menu :Audio :Subtitle :DivX(R) Video On DemandYour registration code is : XXXXXXXXXXTo learn more visit www.divx.com/vodOK NOTE This option is not activated if you select OK. To activate this option, please activate the DivX(R) Deactivation. DivX(R) Deactivation Select this to get a new registration code. DisplayAudioSystemNetworkLanguageSecurityGeneralSupport Settings Initial SettingDisc Menu :Audio :Subtitle :Do you want to deactivate your device? YesNo NOTE This function can be operated when DivX(R) Registration function is deactivated. ✎ ✎
English English 03 Setup network Setup To begin setting up the network connection for your product, follow these steps: In the Home menu, press the ◀▶ buttons to select the Settings, and then press the ENTER button. Press the ▲▼ buttons to select Network, and then press the ENTER button. Press the ▲▼ buttons to select Network Settings, and then press the ENTER button. Press the ▲▼ buttons to select Network Type, and then press the ENTER button. Press the ▲▼ buttons to select Wired or Wireless, and then press the ENTER button. Go to the next section. Network Settings Please contact your ISP to fi nd out if your IP address is static or dynamic. If it is dynamic, we recommend using the Auto setting. This is the easiest and will work in the majority of cases. If it is static, you must use the manual set up procedure. Directions for wired networks are below. Directions for wireless networks are after the directions for wired networks. Wired Network In the Network Settings menu, press the ▲▼ buttons to select Network Settings, and then press the ENTER button. The Internet Protocol Setup screen appears. Press the ▶ button, then select Auto or Manual, and then press the ENTER button. Setting up a Wired Connecton - auto If you selected Auto, the Network Function acquires and fi lls in the values for IP Address, Subnet Mask, etc., automatically. NOTE This process can take up to fi ve minutes. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 1. 2. 1. ✎ Network SettingInternet Protocol Setup : Auto \IP Address : 0 0 0 0 Subnet Mask : 0 0 0 0 Gateway : 0 0 0 0 DNS : Auto DNS Server : 0 0 0 0 > Move " Enter ' Return After the Network Function has acquired the network values, press the RETURN button. Then, run a Network Test to ensure the product has connected to your network (See page 42). If the Network Function does not acquire the network values or you selected Manual, go to the directions for Manual Setup. Setting up a Wired Connecton - manual If the Auto Setting does not work, you’ll need to set the Network Setting values manually. To get the Network setting values from most Windows computers, follow these steps: Right click the Network icon on the bottom right of the screen. In the pop-up menu, click Status. On the dialog that appears, click the Support tab. On the Support tab, click the Details button.The Network settings are displayed. To enter the Network settings into your product, follow these steps: On the Internet Protocol Setup screen, press the ENTER button. Press the ▲▼ buttons to select Manual, and then press the ENTER button. Press the ▼ button to go to the fi rst entry fi eld (IP Address). Network SettingInternet Protocol Setup : Manual \IP Address : 0 0 0 0 Subnet Mask : 255 255 255 0 Gateway : 0 0 0 0 DNS : ManualDNS Server : 0 0 0 0 > Move " Enter ' Return 2. 3. 1. 2. 3. 4. 1. 2. 3.
0 English Setup English 1 Use the number buttons on your remote to enter numbers. When done with each fi eld, use the ▶ button to move successively to the next fi eld. You can also use the other arrow buttons to move up, down, and back. Enter the IP Address, Subnet Mask, and Gateway values. Press the ▼ button to go to DNS. Press the ▼ button to go to the fi rst DNS entry fi eld. Press the RETURN button on your remote. Run a Network Test to ensure the product has connected to your network (See page 42). Wireless Network You can setup the wireless network three ways: Using PBC (WPS) Using the Auto Network Search function. Manually. Each method is described below. Setting up the Wireless network Connection - PBC (WPS) The easiest way to set up the wireless network connection is using the PBC (WPS) function.If your wireless router has a PBC (WPS) button, follow these steps: In the Network Settings menu, press the ▲▼ buttons to select Network Settings, and then press the ENTER button. The Internet Protocol Setup screen appears. Press the RED(A) button on the remote control. Press the PBC (WPS) button on your router within two minutes. Your product displays the Network Selection Screen, and automatically acquires all the network setting values it needs and connects to your network. When it is done, it displays an OK button. Press the ENTER button on your remote. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. • • • 1. 2. 3. After the network connection is set up, press the RETURN button to exit the Network Setting screen. Setting up the Wireless network Connection - auto network Search Most wireless networks have an optional security system that requires devices that access the network to transmit an encrypted security code called an Access or Security Key. The Security Key is based on a Pass Phrase, typically a word or a series of letters and numbers of a specifi ed length you were asked to enter when you set up security for your wireless network. If you use this method of setting up the network connection, and have a Security Key for your wireless network, you will have to enter the Pass Phrase during the setup process. Setting Up the Network Connection To set up the wireless connection using Auto Network Search, follow these steps: In the Network Settings menu, press the ▲▼ buttons to select Network Settings, and then press the ENTER button. The Internet Protocol Setup screen appears. Press the ▲▼ buttons to select the Internet Protocol Setup, and then press the ENTER button. Press the ▲▼ buttons to select Auto or Manual, and then press the ENTER button. If you selected Auto, press the ▲ button to go to Select a network, and then press the ENTER button. The Network function searches for available wireless networks. When done, it displays a list of the available networks. Network SettingSelect a network : Not SelectedInternet Protocol Setup : Auto \IP Address : 0 0 0 0 Subnet Mask : 0 0 0 0 Gateway : 0 0 0 0 DNS : AutoDNS Server : 0 0 0 0 a PBC (WPS) > Move " Enter ' Return 4. 1. 2. 3. 4.