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1 English Home Network Using the Media Function An alarm window appears informing the user that the media contents (videos, photos, music) sent from the mobile phone will be displayed on the TV. The contents are played automatically 3 seconds after the alarm window appears. If you press the RETURN or EXIT button when the alarm window appears, the Media Contents are not played. To turn off the media contents transmission from the mobile phone, set Media to Off in Setup of the Home Network Centre. The contents may not be played on the TV depending on their resolution and format. Media Play Control Buttons ButtonOperations ◄/►Move the cursor and select an item. While playing a movie file: Skip forwards or backwards through the movie\ file. ENTEREPressing the ENTERE button during play pauses the play. Pressing the ENTERE button during pause resumes the play. RETURNReturn to the previous menu. TOOLSRun various functions from the Photo, Music and Movie menus. INFOShow file information. EXITStop Media Play mode and Returns to TV mode. The ENTERE and ◄/► buttons may not work depending on the type of media content. Using the mobile device, you can control playing media. For details, ref\ er to each user’s guide. ■ ■ ■ ■ Media will be played from “111-123 4-5671” BN68-01900M-01Eng.indb 812009-04-13 �� 10:07:48
English Other Information Other Information Teletext Feature Most television stations provide written information services via Teletext. The index page of the Teletext service gives you information on how to use the service. In addition, you can select various options t\ o suit your requirements by using the remote control buttons.For Teletext information to be displayed correctly, channel reception must be stable. Otherwise, information may be missing or some pages may not be displayed.■ 4 1 3 2 6 5 7 @ # ! 8 90 1 : (exit) Exit from the Teletext display. 2 8 (store) Used to store the Teletext pages. 3 4 (size) Press to display the double-size letters in the upper half of the screen\ . For lower half of the screen, press it again. To display normal screen, press it once again.4 Colour buttons (red/green/yellow/blue) If the FASTEXT system is used by a broadcasting company, the different topics covered on a Teletext page are colour-coded and can be selected by pressing the coloured buttons. Press one of them corresponding to the required. The page is displayed with other coloured information that can be selected in the same way. To display the previous or next page, press the corresponding coloured button.5 / (Teletext on/mix) Press to activate Teletext mode after selecting the channel providing the Teletext service. Press it twice to overlap the Teletext with the current broadcasting screen.6 5 (reveal) Used to display the hidden text (answers to quiz games, for example). \ To display normal screen, press it again.7 1 (sub-page) Used to display the available sub-page. 8 2 (page up) Used to display the next Teletext page. 9 3 (page down) Used to display the previous Teletext page. 0 0 (mode) Press to select the Teletext mode (LIST/ FLOF). If you press it in the LIST mode, it switches into the List save mode. In the List save mode, you can save Teletext page into list using the 8(store) button.! 6 (index) Used to display the index (contents) page at any time while you are vi\ ewing Teletext. @ 9 (hold) Used to hold the display on a given page if the selected page is linked \ with several secondary pages which follow on automatically. To resume, press it again.# 7 (cancel) Used to display the broadcast when searching for a page. The Teletext pages are organized according to six categories: PartContentsASelected page number.BBroadcasting channel identity.CCurrent page number or search indications.DDate and time.EText.FStatus information. FASTEXT information. Teletext information is often divided between several pages displayed in \ sequence, which can be accessed by: Entering the page number Selecting a title in a list Selecting a coloured heading (FASTEXT system)Teletext level supported by the TV is version 2.5 which is capable of displaying additional graphics or text. Depending upon the transmission, blank side panels can occur when displa\ ying Teletext. In these cases, additional graphics or text is not transmitted. Older TV’s which do not support version 2.5 are not capable of displaying any add\ itional graphics or text, regardless of the Teletext transmission. ■ ■ ■■■ You can change Teletext pages by pressing the numeric buttons on the remote control. ■ Press the TV button to exit from the Teletext display.■ BN68-01900M-01Eng.indb 822009-04-13 �� 10:07:48
English Other Information 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 ModeResolutionHorizontal Frequency (KHz)Vertical Frequency (Hz)Pixel Clock Frequency (MHz)Sync Polarity (H / V) IBM 640 x 35031.469 70.086 25.175 +/- 720 x 40031.469 70.087 28.322 -/+ MAC 640 x 48035.000 66.667 30.240 -/-832 x 62449.726 74.551 57.284 -/-1152 x 87068.681 75.062 100.000 -/- VESA CVT 720 x 57635.910 59.950 32.750 -/+1152 x 86453.783 59.959 81.750 -/+1280 x 72044.772 59.855 74.500 -/+1280 x 72056.45674.77795.750-/+1280 x 960 75.231 74.857 130.000 -/+ VESA DMT 640 x 48031.469 59.94025.175 -/-640 x 48037.861 72.80931.500 -/-640 x 48037.500 75.00031.500 -/-800 x 60037.879 60.31740.000 +/+800 x 60048.077 72.18850.000 +/+800 x 60046.875 75.00049.500 +/+1024 x 76848.363 60.00465.000 -/-1024 x 76856.476 70.06975.000 -/-1024 x 76860.023 75.029 78.750 +/+1152 x 86467.500 75.000108.000 +/+1280 x 102463.981 60.020108.000 +/+1280 x 102479.976 75.025135.000 +/+1280 x 80049.702 59.81083.500 -/+ 1280 x 80062.795 74.934106.500 -/+ 1280 x 96060.000 60.000108.000 +/+1360 x 76847.712 60.01585.500 +/+1440 x 90055.935 59.887106.500 -/+ 1440 x 90070.635 74.984136.750 -/+1680 x 105065.290 59.954146.250 -/+ VESA GTF1280 x 720 52.500 70.00089.040-/+ 1280 x 102474.620 70.000128.943 -/-VESA DMT / DTV CEA1920 x 1080p67.500 60.000148.500 +/+ 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 selec\ ted.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. ■ ■ ■■■■■ BN68-01900M-01Eng.indb 832009-04-13 �� 10:07:48
English Other Information Troubleshooting: Before Contacting Service Personnel No sound or pictureCheck that the mains lead has been connected to a wall socket.Check that you have pressed the button on your set.Check the picture contrast and brightness settings.Check the volume. ●●●● Normal picture but no soundCheck the volume.Check whether the MUTEM button has been pressed on the remote control.Check the Speaker Select settings. ●●● Screen is black and power indicator light blinks steadilyOn your computer check; Power, Signal Cable.The TV is using its power management system.Move the computer’s mouse or press any key on the keyboard. ●●● No picture or black and white pictureAdjust the colour settings.Check that the broadcast system selected is correct.●● Sound and picture interferenceTry to identify the electrical appliance that is affecting the set and move it further away.Plug your set into a different mains socket.●● Blurred or snowy picture, distorted soundCheck the direction, location and connections of your aerial.This interference is often due to the use of an indoor aerial.●● Remote control malfunctionsReplace the remote control batteries.Clean the upper edge of the remote control (transmission window).Check the battery terminals. ●●● ‘Check signal cable.’ message is displayedCheck that the signal cable is firmly connected to the PC or video sources.Check that the PC or video sources are turned on.●● On PC mode, ‘Not Supported Mode.’ message is displayedCheck the maximum resolution and the frequency of the video adaptor.Compare these values with the data in the Display Modes.●● The damaged picture appears in the corner of the screenIf Screen Fit is selected in some external devices, the damaged picture may appear in\ the corner of the screen. This symptom is caused by external devices, not TV.● The ‘Resets all settings to the default values.’ message appears. This appears when you press and hold the EXIT button for a while. The product settings are reset to the factory defaults.● You may see small particles if you look closely at the edge of the bezel surrounding the TV screen. This is part of the product’s design and is not a defect.● This TFT LCD panel uses a panel consisting of sub pixels (6 220 800) which req\ uire sophisticated technology to produce. However, there may be few bright or dark pixels on the screen. These pixels will have no impact on the performance of the product.■ BN68-01900M-01Eng.indb 842009-04-13 �� 10:07:48
English Other Information Specifications Model NameLE32B650, LE32B651LE32B652, LE32B653LE37B650, LE37B651LE37B652, LE37B653 Screen Size (Diagonal)32 inches37 inches Power ConsumptionStandby
Warning! Important Safety Instructions Please read the appropriate section that corresponds to the marking on y\ our Samsung product before attempting to install the product. CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). THERE ARE NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER ALL SERVICING TO QUALIFIED PERSONNEL. This symbol indicates that high voltage is present inside. It is dangerous to make any kind of contact with any internal part of this product. This symbol alerts you that important literature concerning operation and maintenance has been included with this product. The slots and openings in the cabinet and in the back or bottom are prov\ ided for necessary ventilation. To ensure reliable operation of this apparatus, and to protect it from ov\ erheating, these slots and openings must never be blocked or covered. - Do not cover the slots and openings with a cloth or other materials. - Do not block the slots and openings by placing this apparatus on a bed\ , sofa, rug or other similar surface. - Do not place this apparatus in a confined space, such as a bookcase, o\ r built-in cabinet, unless proper ventilation is provided. Give your product 10 cm (4 inch) clearance from the wall. Do not place this apparatus near or over a radiator or heat resistor, or where it is exposed to direct sunlight. Do not place heat generating items such as candles, ashtrays, incense, f\ lammable gas or explosive materials near the product. Do not place a water containing vessel on this apparatus, as this can re\ sult in a risk of fire or electric shock. Do not expose this apparatus to rain or place it near water(near a bath\ tub, washbowl, kitchen sink, or laundry tub, in a wet basement, or near a swimming pool etc.). If this apparatus accidentally\ gets wet, unplug it and contact an authorized dealer immediately. Make sure to pull out the power cord from the outlet before cleaning. This apparatus use batteries. In your community there might be regulatio\ ns that require you to dispose of these batteries properly under environmental considerations. Please contact your local authoritie\ s for disposal or recycling information. Do not overload wall outlets, extension cords or adaptors beyond their c\ apacity, since this can result in fire or electric shock. Power-supply cords should be routed so that they are not likely to be wa\ lked on or pinched by items placed upon or against them, paying particular attention to cords at plug end, adaptors and the point\ where they exit from the appliance. To protect this apparatus from a lightning storm, or when it is left unat\ tended and unused for long periods of time, unplug it from the wall outlet and disconnect the antenna or cable system. This will prevent damage to the set due to lightning and power line surg\ es. Before connecting the AC power cord to the DC adaptor outlet, make sure the voltage designation of the DC adaptor corresponds to the local electrical supply. Never insert anything metallic into the open parts of this apparatus. Do\ ing so many create a danger of electric shock. To avoid electric shock, never touch the inside of this apparatus. Only a\ qualified technician should open this apparatus. Make sure to plug the power cord in until it is firmly inserted. When re\ moving the power cord, make sure to hold the power plug when pulling the plug from the outlet. Do not touch the power cord with \ wet hands. If this apparatus does not operate normally - in particular, if there are any unusual sounds or smells coming from it unplug it immediately and contact an authorized dealer or service centre\ . Be sure to pull the power plug out of the outlet if the TV is to remain unused or if you are to leave the house for an extended \ period of time (especially when children, elderly or disabled people will be l\ eft alone in the house). Accumulated dust can cause an electric shock, an electric leakage or a f\ ire by causing the power cord to generate sparks and heat or the insulation to deteriorate. Be sure to contact an authorized service centre, when installing your se\ t in a location with heavy dust, high or low temperatures,high humidity, chemical substances and where it operates for 24 hours such as the air\ port, the train station etc. Failure to do so may cause serious damage to your set. Use only a properly grounded plug and receptacle. An improper ground may cause electric shock or equipment damage. (Class\ l Equipment only.) To disconnect the apparatus from the mains, the plug must be pulled out f\ rom the mains socket, therefore the mains plug shall be readily operable. Do not allow children to hang onto the product. Store the accessories (battery, etc.) in a location safely out of the reach of children. Do not install the product in an unstable location such as a shaky self,\ a slanted floor or a location exposed to vibration. Do not drop or impart any shock to the product. If the product is damage\ d, disconnect the power cord and contact a service centre. WARNING - TO PREVENT THE SPREAD OF FIRE, KEEP CANDLES OR OTHER OPEN FLAMES AWAY FROM THIS PRODUCT AT ALL TIMES. ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● BN68-01900M-01Eng.indb 862009-04-13 �� 10:07:49
Wiring the Mains Power Supply Plug (UK Only) IMPORTANT NOTICE The mains lead on this equipment is supplied with a moulded plug incorpo\ rating a fuse. The value of the fuse is indicated on the pin face of the plug and, if it requires replacing, a fuse approved to BSI13\ 62 of the same rating must be used.Never use the plug with the fuse cover omitted if the cover is detachable. If a replacement fuse cover is required, it must be of the same colour as the pin face of the plug. Replacement covers are available fro\ m your dealer.If the fitted plug is not suitable for the power points in your house or\ the cable is not long enough to reach a power point, you should obtain a suitabl y approved extension lead or consult your dealer for as\ sistance. However, if there is no alternative but to cut off the plug, remove the fuse and then safely dispose of the plug.Do NOT connect the plug to a mains socket as there is a risk of shock hazard f\ rom the bared flexible cord. IMPORTANT The wires in the mains lead are coloured in accordance with the followin\ g code: BLUE - NEUTRAL BROWN - LIVE As these colours may not correspond to the coloured markings identifying\ the terminals in your plug, proceed as follows : The wire coloured BLUE must be connected to the terminal marked with the\ letter N or coloured BLUE or BLACK. The wire coloured BROWN must be connected to the terminal marked with the letter L or coloured BROWN or RED. WARNING: DO NOT CONNECT EITHER WIRE TO THE EARTH TERMINAL, WHICH IS MARKED WITH THE LETTER E OR BY THE EARTH SYMBOL , OR COLOURED GREEN OR GREEN AND YELLOW. Warranty Card UNITED KINGDOM This Samsung product is warranted for a period of twelve (12) months f\ rom the original date of purchase, against defective materials and workmanship. In the event that warranty service is required, you sho\ uld return the product to the retailer from whom it was purchased. However, Samsung Authorised Dealers and Authorised Service Centres in other EC Countries will comply with the warranty on the terms issued to purchasers in the country concerned. In case of d\ ifficulty, details of our Authorised Service Centres are available from: Samsung Electronics U.K. Ltd.Customer Care CentrePO Box 17243Edinburgh, EH11 4YBUnited KingdomTel: 0845 SAMSUNG (7267864) (UK & Northern Ireland)Tel: 0818 717 100 (EIRE Only)Fax: +44 0845 650 8080Web : www.samsung.com WARRANTY CONDITIONS 1. The warranty is only valid if, when warranty service is required, the wa\ rranty card is fully and properly completed and is presented with the original invoice or sales slip or confirmation, and the serial \ number on the product has not been defaced. 2. Samsung’s obligations are limited to the repair or, at its discretion, replacement of the product or the defective part. 3. Warranty repairs must be carried out by Authorised Samsung Dealers or Authorised Service Centres. No re-imbursement will be made for repairs carried out by non Samsung Dealers and, any such repair\ work and damage to the products caused by such repair work will not be covered by this warranty. 4. This product is not considered to be defective in materials nor workmans\ hip by reason that it requires adaptation in order to conform to national or local technical or safety standards in force in a\ ny Country other than the one for which the product was originally designed and manufactured. BN68-01900M-01Eng.indb 872009-04-13 �� 10:07:49
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For a particular product received by a particular user, “normally used” refers to a typical or common use of that class of product, regardless of the status of the particular user or of the way in which the particular user\ actually uses, or expects or is expected to use, the product. A product is a consumer product regardless of whether the product has substantial commercial, industrial or non-consumer uses, unless such uses represent the only significant mode of u\ se of the product. “Installation Information” for a User Product means any methods, p\ rocedures, authorization keys, or other information required to install and execute modified versions of a covered work in that User \ Product from a modified version of its Corresponding Source. The information must suffice to ensure that the continued functioning of the modified object code is in no case prevented or interfered with solely because modification has been made. If you convey an object code work under this section in, or with, or spe\ cifically for use in, a User Product, and the conveying occurs as part of a transaction in which the right of possession and use\ of the User Product is transferred to the recipient in perpetuity or for a fixed term (regardless of how the transaction is ch\ aracterized), the Corresponding Source conveyed under this section must be accompanied by the Installation Information. But th\ is requirement does not apply if neither you nor any third party retains the ability to install modified object code on the U\ ser Product (for example, the work has been installed in ROM). BN68-01900M-01Eng.indb 902009-04-13 �� 10:07:49