Samsung Plasma HDTV PN60E8000 User Manual
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External Speaker, the TV’s speakers are turned off. You will hear sound through the external speakers only. When the Speaker Select is set to TV Speaker , both the TV’s speakers and the external speakers are on. You will hear sound through both. NWhen the Speaker Select is set to External Speaker , the volume buttons and mute function will not operate and the sound settings will be
limited. NIf there is no video signal, both the TV’s speakers and the external speakers will be mute. ●Auto Volume Because each station has its own broadcasting conditions, the volume may fluctuate each time you change the channel. This feature automatically adjusts the volume of a channel by lowering the sound output when the
modulation signal is high or by raising the sound output when the modulation signal is low. NTo use the volume control of a connected source device, set Auto Volume to Off . A change to the volume control of the connected source device may not be applied if Auto Volume is set to Normal or Night . Reset Sound
Menu → Sound → Reset Sound Reset all sound settings to the factory defaults.
Connecting to the NetworkWired Network Connection There are three ways to attach your TV to your LAN using cable: NIf you want to view a illustration, see your user's manual. The network connection illustrated in your user's manual. – You can attach your TV to your LAN by connecting the LAN port on the back of your TV to an external Preference Feature
modem using a LAN cable. – You can attach your TV to your LAN by connecting the LAN port on the back of your TV to an IP Sharer which is connected to an external modem. Use LAN cable for the connection. – Depending on how your network is configured, you may be able to attach your TV to your LAN by connecting the LAN port on the back
of your TV directly to a network wall outlet using a LAN cable. Note that the wall outlet is attached to a modem or router elsewhere in your house. NIf your network requires a Dynamic IP address, you should use an ADSL modem or router that supports the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP). Modems and routers that support DHCP automatically provide
the IP address, subnet mask, gateway, and DNS values your TV needs to access the Internet so you do not have to enter them manually. Most home networks use a Dynamic IP address. NSome networks require a Static IP address. If your network requires a Static IP address, you must enter the IP address, subnet mask, gateway, and DNS values manually when you
set up the network connection. To get the IP address, subnet mask, gateway, and DNS values, contact your Internet Service Provider (ISP). If you have a Windows computer, you can also get these values through your computer. NYou can use ADSL modems that support DHCP if your network requires a Static IP address. ADSL modems that support DHCP also let
you use Static IP addresses. Wireless Network Connection NIf you want to view a illustration, see your user's manual. The network connection illustrated in your user's manual. You can connect your TV to your LAN through a standard wireless router or modem. This TV supports the IEEE 802.11a/b/g and n communication protocols.