Connecting to a local area network, Changing channels and adjusting the volume, Setting the clock – Samsung LN55C630K1FXZA User Manual

Page 2: Connecting a usb device for media play, Selecting a source, Viewing the on screen menus, Network connection - wired, Remote control buttons and functions, Network connection - wireless, Configuring the network connection - wireless

Advertising
background image

English - 2

Changing Channels and Adjusting the Volume

You can change the channel and

adjust the volume by using

the

CH

and

VoL

buttons on the

remote. You can also change

the channels by pressing the

z

buttons on the front

panel of your TV and adjust the
volume by pressing the

y

buttons.

Setting the Clock

Before you can use your tV’s on/off timer, you must set the clock. to set

the clock, follow these steps:

1. Turn on your TV.
2. Using your remote, press the

MEnu

button on your remote.

Then, select Setup

→ time.

3. Select Clock Mode, and then

press the

EntErE

button.

Set Clock Mode to Manual.

Select Auto if you have a digital

channel in your area and are not

using a cable/sat box.

4. Select Clock Set, and then press the

EntErE

button.

The Clock Set screen appears.

5. Using the number buttons on your remote, enter the Month, Day, year,

Hour, and Minute. Use the

◄ or ► button to move between entry fields.

6. Press the

rEturn

button on your remote when done.

Connecting a USB Device for Media Play

you can enjoy photo, music, and movie files

stored on a uSB device by connecting it to

the tV and using the Media Play feature. to

connect a uSB device for Media Play, follow

these steps:

1. Turn on your TV.
2. Connect a USB device

containing photo, music and/

or movie files to the

uSB1

(HDD)

or

uSB2

jack on the

side of the TV.

3. When the Application

selection screen appears,

press the

EntErE

button

on your remote to select

Media Play (uSB).

Selecting a Source

To watch a movie on your Blu-ray player or watch

your favorite TV show, you must select the correct

source. A source is a device, such as a Blu-ray/

DVD player, a cable/satellite box, antenna or a

cable TV input. Sources can be connected to

your TV through the HDMI, DVI, Component,

Composite, or D-sub connections, or through the

Antenna or Cable In connections.
To view the signal from a source connected to the HDMI, DVI, Component,

Composite, or D-sub jack, press the

SourCE

button on your remote. Each time

you press the

SourCE

button, you change to a different source.

Viewing the On Screen Menus

to view the on Screen Menus, follow these steps:

1. With the power on, press the

MEnu

button

on your remote. The main menu appears.

The menu’s left side has the following menu

options: Picture, Sound, Channel,

Setup, input, Application, and Support.

2. Press the

▲ or ▼ button on your remote to

select a menu option, and then press the

EntErE

button.

3. When done using the menu, press the

Exit

button on your remote to exit.

Connecting to a Local Area Network

To enjoy watching streaming content from online providers such as You Tube and

Blockbuster, you must follow the steps below to connect the TV to your network.

Network Connection - Wired

There are two main ways to connect your TV to your network using cable,

depending on your network setup. They are illustrated below:

The LAN Port on the Wall

TV Rear Panel

LAN Cable

The Modem Port on the Wall

External Modem

(ADSL / VDSL / Cable TV)

TV Rear Panel

LAN Cable

Modem Cable

Menu

Bn68-02973A-01

L

Move

U

Adjust

E

Enter

R

Return

Clock Set

Month

Day

year

Hour

Minute

am/pm

--

--

----

--

--

--

TV Side Panel

uSB Drive

Power Indicator

Remote control sensor

Media

Play

Videos

SuM

A

Change Device

D

View Devices E Enter R return

Remote Control Buttons and Functions:

This is a special remote control for the visually impaired persons and has Braille points on the Power, Channel, Volume buttons.

Return to the previous channel.

Cuts off the sound temporarily.

Displays Favorite Channel Lists on the screen.

Press to display information on the TV screen.

Exits the menu.

Change channels.

Displays the main on-screen menu.

View the

Media Play

.

Adjusts the volume.

S.MoDE

: Selects the sound mode.

SLEEP

: Setting the Sleep Timer.

MtS

: Press to choose stereo, mono or Separate

Audio Program (SAP broadcast).

P.MoDE

: Selects picture mode.

P.SizE

: Choose the picture size.

CC

: Controls the caption decoder.

Turns the remote control light on and off. When on,
the buttons become illuminated for a moment when
pressed. (Using the remote control with this button
set to off will reduce the battery usage time.)

If your TV is attached to a cable or satellite box, you change

the channel using the box’s remote.

Press to switch between the sources (Blu-ray player,

cable box, DVD player, etc.) connected to your TV.

Press to select additional digital channels broadcast

by the same station. For example, to select channel

54-3, press 54, press -, and then press 3.

Press number buttons for direct access to channels.

Turns the TV on and off.

Displays the channel list on the screen.

Quickly selects frequently used functions.

Return to the previous menu.

Colored buttons for use in the

Channel List, Media Play

menu, etc.

Use these buttons in the

Media Play

and

Anynet+

modes.

(

: Controls recording on Samsung recorders with the

Anynet+ feature)

Selects the on-screen menu items and changes the

values seen on the menu.

Network Connection - Wireless

You can connect your TV to your LAN through a standard wireless router or modem.

To connect wirelessly, you must first attach a Samsung Wireless LAN Adapter
(WIS09ABGN, WIS09ABGN2, WIS10ABGN - sold separately) to either the

uSB1

(HDD)

or

uSB2

port on the back of your TV. See the illustration below.

Samsung’s Wireless LAN adapter supports the IEEE 802.11A, IEEE 802.11B, IEEE

802.11G, and IEEE 802.11N wireless communication protocols. For your TV to

connect to your network, the wireless router or modem you use must also support

one of these protocols. The fastest of these protocols is IEEE 802.11N.
Most wireless network systems incorporate a security system that requires devices

that access the network through an access point or AP (typically a wireless modem

or router) to transmit an encrypted security code called an access key.
For regular connections, your TV is compatible with the following security protocols:

Authentication Mode: OPEN, SHARED, WPAPSK, WPA2PSK

Encryption Type: WEP, TKIP, AES

Configuring the Network Connection - Wireless

The instructions below are for networks that use the Dynamic Host Configuration

Protocol (DHCP) to configure network connections automatically. If your have a

Static IP network, see your user’s manual for configuration instructions.
to configure your network connection for a network that uses DHCP, follow

these steps:

1. Connect your TV to your network as

shown in the illustrations above.

2. Turn on your TV, press the

MEnu

button on your remote, and

the select Setup

→ network.

3. Set the network type to wireless if

it is not already set to wireless.

4. Select network Setup. The

network Setup screen appears.

5. On the network Setup menu, select an AP(Access Point) and ad hoc network.

if you have selected network with a security key, the Security Key screen

appears.

6. Enter the Security Key using the numbers on the remote, and then press the

Blue button on your remote.

If your network uses WEP security encryption, 0~9 and A~F will be

available on the Security Key screen. Use the Direction button on your

remote to move to the characters and the enter key to select them.

7. On the network Setup menu, set internet Protocol Setup and

DnS to Auto. The Auto acquires and enters the necessary internet values

automatically.

8. Select network test to check internet connectivity.

For more information, see your user’s manual.

Configuring the Network Connection - Wired

Most home networks use the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) to

configure network connections. Home networks that support DHCP automatically

provide the IP address, subnet mask, gateway, and DNS values your TV needs to

access the Internet so you don’t have to enter them manually.
to configure your network connection for a network that uses DHCP, follow

these steps:

1. Connect your TV to your network

as shown in one of the illustrations

above.

2. Turn on your TV, press the

MEnu

button on your remote,

and then select Setup

→ network.

3. Set the network type to wired if it

is not already set to wired.

4. Select network Setup. The

network Setup screen appears.

5. On the network Setup menu, set internet Protocol Setup and DnS to Auto.

Auto acquires and enters the necessary internet values automatically.

6. Select network test to check Internet connectivity.

Some networks are Static IP networks. If your network is a Static IP

network, you can not use DHCP to configure the network connection.

Instead, you must enter the iP Address, Subnet Mask, Gateway, and

DnS Server manually. For instructions explaining how to configure a

Static IP network, see your user’s manual.

internet Protocol Setup

: Auto

U

Move

E

Enter

R

Return

network Setup

DnS

: Auto

DnS Server

:

iP Address

:

Subnet Mask

:

Gateway

:

Select a network

: not Selected

internet Protocol Setup

: Auto

U

Move

E

Enter

R

Return

network Setup

DnS

: Auto

DnS Server

:

iP Address

:

Subnet Mask

:

Gateway

:

or

The LAN Port on

the Wall

LAN Cable

Wireless IP sharer

(AP having DHCP Server)

Samsung Wireless

LAN Adapter

Samsung Wireless

LAN Adapter

TV Side Panel

BN68-02973A-Eng.indd 2

2010-08-31 �� 10:10:25

Advertising
This manual is related to the following products: