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Explains how to connect the TV to aerial or satellite sources for signal reception.
Details connecting AV devices like Blu-ray players via HDMI, SCART, or Component cables.
Guides on connecting audio systems using optical or headphone jacks for enhanced sound.
Instructions for connecting the TV to a PC for use as a computer display.
Provides EPG information from broadcasters for programme scheduling and viewing.
Accessing schedule manager, programme lists, and various channel modes.
Managing channels, setting favorites, editing names, and sorting channels.
Accessing advanced channel management functions like Edit Favourites, Lock/Unlock, and Sorting.
Specifying the signal source type before channel memorization.
Selecting the country for accurate auto-tuning of channels.
Scanning for and storing channels automatically in the TV.
Options for memorizing channels when using Air or Cable sources.
Explains how to select different preset picture modes for optimal viewing experiences.
Suitable picture mode for bright room environments.
Picture mode for normal viewing environments.
Picture mode optimized for watching movies in dark rooms.
Adjusting viewing angle for optimal screen quality based on position.
Adjusting pixel brightness for LED TVs or cell light for PDP TVs.
Adjusting the contrast level for enhanced light/dark differences.
Adjusting the overall screen brightness level.
Adjusting the sharpness of the picture for improved image clarity.
Adjusting the colour saturation level for more intense colours.
Selecting various picture size and aspect ratio options.
Options for adjusting picture size and aspect ratios.
Displays full image without cut-off for specific input signals like HDMI or DTV.
Adjusts the picture zoom and position on the screen.
Configuring wired or wireless network connections for internet services and software upgrades.
Automatically configuring the TV's wired network connection via DHCP.
Manually configuring the TV's wired network connection for static IP addresses.
Configuring wired or wireless network connections for internet services and software upgrades.
Automatically setting up the TV's wireless network connection by searching for available networks.
Manually configuring the TV's wireless network connection with static IP settings.
Quickly configuring wireless connection using the router's WPS(PBC) button.
Using on-screen or physical keyboards for entering account details and data.
Creating a Samsung Account for exclusive Smart Hub configuration and personalization.
Logging in/out, changing wallpaper, and managing application positions and folders.
Accessing Smart Hub functions like login, wallpaper, move, delete, and folder management.
Downloading and installing applications from the Samsung Apps store for TV/AV equipment.
Browsing applications by categories like Most Popular, Video, Game, Sports, Lifestyle, etc.
Searching for applications and content from diverse sources within Samsung Apps.
Connecting USB devices to the TV to view photos, music, and movies.
Guidelines and warnings for connecting USB devices to the TV for media playback.
Playing video files from USB devices or PCs, with playback control options.
Viewing photos and slide shows from USB devices, PCs, or social services with background music.
Playing music files from USB devices or PCs, with playback and sorting options.
Recording and Timeshift functions for live broadcasts, with playback controls.
Pausing and replaying live broadcasts, with operational notes and limitations.
Playing media content from mobile phones or PCs on the TV via network using DLNA.
Managing allowed/denied devices and deleting devices from the AllShare list.
Controlling connected Samsung devices using the TV remote via HDMI-CEC.
Enabling Anynet+ function and configuring auto turn-off for connected devices.
Selecting and switching between connected Anynet+ devices.
Listening to TV sound through an external receiver like a home theatre.
Using HDMI cable for audio return channel without separate optical cable.
Troubleshooting issues related to picture quality, distortion, colour, and brightness.
Troubleshooting issues related to sound output, volume, and speaker noise.
Troubleshooting issues when the TV won't turn on or display video.
Troubleshooting wireless network connection failures, including adapter requirements and router connectivity.
Troubleshooting USB device recognition, formatting, recording, and Timeshift functions.
Troubleshooting Anynet+ function issues, device display, and connection problems.
Opening the Web Browser and its display differences on PC.
Web Browser incompatibility with Java applications.
Potential blocking of access to certain websites or browsers.
PIP deactivates automatically when video plays in the browser.
List of supported external and internal subtitle file formats for video playback.
Table of supported image file extensions and their maximum resolutions.
Details on supported video codecs, resolutions, frame rates, and bit rates.
Supported audio codecs and formats, including WMA and Vorbis.
Activating Teletext mode, overlapping with broadcast, or exiting teletext.
Storing Teletext pages into a list.
Displaying teletext in double-size, upper or lower half of screen.
Holding the display at the current page or undoing the hold.
Locating the Kensington slot on the TV rear panel for physical security.
Steps to physically secure the TV using a Kensington Lock cable and slot.
Explains how to connect the TV to aerial or satellite sources for signal reception.
Details connecting AV devices like Blu-ray players via HDMI, SCART, or Component cables.
Guides on connecting audio systems using optical or headphone jacks for enhanced sound.
Instructions for connecting the TV to a PC for use as a computer display.
Provides EPG information from broadcasters for programme scheduling and viewing.
Accessing schedule manager, programme lists, and various channel modes.
Managing channels, setting favorites, editing names, and sorting channels.
Accessing advanced channel management functions like Edit Favourites, Lock/Unlock, and Sorting.
Specifying the signal source type before channel memorization.
Selecting the country for accurate auto-tuning of channels.
Scanning for and storing channels automatically in the TV.
Options for memorizing channels when using Air or Cable sources.
Explains how to select different preset picture modes for optimal viewing experiences.
Suitable picture mode for bright room environments.
Picture mode for normal viewing environments.
Picture mode optimized for watching movies in dark rooms.
Adjusting viewing angle for optimal screen quality based on position.
Adjusting pixel brightness for LED TVs or cell light for PDP TVs.
Adjusting the contrast level for enhanced light/dark differences.
Adjusting the overall screen brightness level.
Adjusting the sharpness of the picture for improved image clarity.
Adjusting the colour saturation level for more intense colours.
Selecting various picture size and aspect ratio options.
Options for adjusting picture size and aspect ratios.
Displays full image without cut-off for specific input signals like HDMI or DTV.
Adjusts the picture zoom and position on the screen.
Configuring wired or wireless network connections for internet services and software upgrades.
Automatically configuring the TV's wired network connection via DHCP.
Manually configuring the TV's wired network connection for static IP addresses.
Configuring wired or wireless network connections for internet services and software upgrades.
Automatically setting up the TV's wireless network connection by searching for available networks.
Manually configuring the TV's wireless network connection with static IP settings.
Quickly configuring wireless connection using the router's WPS(PBC) button.
Using on-screen or physical keyboards for entering account details and data.
Creating a Samsung Account for exclusive Smart Hub configuration and personalization.
Logging in/out, changing wallpaper, and managing application positions and folders.
Accessing Smart Hub functions like login, wallpaper, move, delete, and folder management.
Downloading and installing applications from the Samsung Apps store for TV/AV equipment.
Browsing applications by categories like Most Popular, Video, Game, Sports, Lifestyle, etc.
Searching for applications and content from diverse sources within Samsung Apps.
Connecting USB devices to the TV to view photos, music, and movies.
Guidelines and warnings for connecting USB devices to the TV for media playback.
Playing video files from USB devices or PCs, with playback control options.
Viewing photos and slide shows from USB devices, PCs, or social services with background music.
Playing music files from USB devices or PCs, with playback and sorting options.
Recording and Timeshift functions for live broadcasts, with playback controls.
Pausing and replaying live broadcasts, with operational notes and limitations.
Playing media content from mobile phones or PCs on the TV via network using DLNA.
Managing allowed/denied devices and deleting devices from the AllShare list.
Controlling connected Samsung devices using the TV remote via HDMI-CEC.
Enabling Anynet+ function and configuring auto turn-off for connected devices.
Selecting and switching between connected Anynet+ devices.
Listening to TV sound through an external receiver like a home theatre.
Using HDMI cable for audio return channel without separate optical cable.
Troubleshooting issues related to picture quality, distortion, colour, and brightness.
Troubleshooting issues related to sound output, volume, and speaker noise.
Troubleshooting issues when the TV won't turn on or display video.
Troubleshooting wireless network connection failures, including adapter requirements and router connectivity.
Troubleshooting USB device recognition, formatting, recording, and Timeshift functions.
Troubleshooting Anynet+ function issues, device display, and connection problems.
Opening the Web Browser and its display differences on PC.
Web Browser incompatibility with Java applications.
Potential blocking of access to certain websites or browsers.
PIP deactivates automatically when video plays in the browser.
List of supported external and internal subtitle file formats for video playback.
Table of supported image file extensions and their maximum resolutions.
Details on supported video codecs, resolutions, frame rates, and bit rates.
Supported audio codecs and formats, including WMA and Vorbis.
Activating Teletext mode, overlapping with broadcast, or exiting teletext.
Storing Teletext pages into a list.
Displaying teletext in double-size, upper or lower half of screen.
Holding the display at the current page or undoing the hold.
Locating the Kensington slot on the TV rear panel for physical security.
Steps to physically secure the TV using a Kensington Lock cable and slot.
| Display diagonal | 40 \ |
|---|---|
| Native refresh rate | 60 Hz |
| LED backlighting type | - |
| Display diagonal (metric) | 101.6 cm |
| Motion interpolation technology | CMR (Clear Motion Rate) 200 |
| 3D | Yes |
| 3D glasses quantity | 2 |
| Annual energy consumption | 92 kWh |
| Picture processing technology | Samsung Wide Color Enhancer |
| Tuner type | Analog & digital |
| Digital signal format system | DVB-C, DVB-T |
| Audio decoders | Dolby Digital, Dolby Digital Plus, Dolby Digital Pulse |
| RMS rated power | 20 W |
| PC in (D-Sub) | No |
| HDMI ports quantity | 3 |
| DVI-D ports quantity | 0 |
| USB 2.0 ports quantity | USB 2.0 ports have a data transmission speed of 480 Mbps, and are backwards compatible with USB 1.1 ports. You can connect all kinds of peripheral devices to them. |
| Component video (YPbPr/YCbCr) in | 1 |
| Consumer Electronics Control (CEC) | Anynet+ |
| Lifestyle apps | Skype |
| Number of OSD languages | 29 |
| Product color | Black |
| AC input voltage | 220 - 240 V |
| AC input frequency | 50 - 60 Hz |
| Power consumption (standby) | 0.3 W |
| Power consumption (typical) | 63 W |
| Package depth | 132 mm |
| Package width | 1064 mm |
| Package height | 646 mm |
| Package weight | 13700 g |
| Depth (with stand) | 241.3 mm |
|---|---|
| Height (with stand) | 619.1 mm |
| Weight (with stand) | 11600 g |
| Depth (without stand) | 46.9 mm |
| Width (without stand) | 926.8 mm |
| Height (without stand) | 553.4 mm |
| Weight (without stand) | 10300 g |











