1. Precautions 1. Precautions 1-1. Safety Precautions Follow these safety, servicing and ESD precautions to prevent damage and to protect against potential hazards such as electrical shock. 1-1-1. Warnings For continued safety, do not attempt to modify the circuit board. Disconnect the AC power and DC power jack before servicing.
1. Precautions 1-1-4. Product Safety Notices Some electrical and mechanical parts have special safetyrelated characteristics which are often not evident from visual inspection. The protection they give may not be obtained by replacing them with components rated for higher voltage, wattage, etc.
1. Precautions 1-3. Static Electricity Precautions Some semiconductor (solid state) devices can be easily damaged by static electricity. Such components are commonly called Electrostatically Sensitive Devices (ESD). Examples of typical ESD are integrated circuits and some field-effect transistors. The following techniques will reduce the incidence of component damage caused by static electricity. Immediately before handling any semiconductor components or assemblies, drain the electrostatic charge from your body by touching a known earth ground.
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2. Product Specifications Specifications Item Description Power AC Power Voltage & AC100~240 V 60 Hz Frequency Power Consumption 120 W (140 W) 150 W (170 W) 180 W (200 W) (Max.) Power Consumption Under 1 W (Stand-by) Dimensions (W x D x H) 621.2 x 29.9 x 536.1 mm 1056.3 x 29.9 x 612.3 mm 1246.2 x 29.9 x 718.2 mm...
2. Product Specifications 2-2. Spec Comparison to the Old Models [DEA] [LEDBLU] Model name DE40A / DE46A / DE55A 400EX(n) / 460EX(n) /550EX(n) Design Size 40"/ 46"/ 55" 40"/ 46"/ 55" Resolution 1920 x 1080 1920 x 1080 Panel Viewing Angle...
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2-3. Detail Factory Option If you replace the main board with new one, please change the factory option as well. The options you must change are "Type" and "Local set", "Model". Model Name DE40A DE46A DE55A Samsung Electronics Samsung Electronics...
2. Product Specifications 2-4. New Functions 2-4-1. Eco Solution Menu → System → Eco Solution → ENTER The display may differ depending on the product model. 1. Energy Saving Off / Low / Medium / High / Picture Off ሪ You can reduce the product's power consumption by adjusting the screen brightness.
2. Product Specifications 2-4-2. Media Menu → Media → ENTER The display may differ depending on the product model. MagicInfo Lite MagicInfo Lite Player Guide MagicInfo Lite Player allows you to play content (image, video, document files) at a desired time. You can play content saved in internal memory or USB memory.
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2. Product Specifications Videos Connecting to a USB Device Power on the product. Connect a USB device that contains photo, music or video files to a USB port on the product. A window will appear. Select the connected USB device in the window. Playing a Video / r / u / d to select a file from the list of files.
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2. Product Specifications The codec does not work with faulty content files even if the files are codec compatible. Audio or video of content will not be available if the standard bit rate or frame rate is higher than the frame rate per second specified in the table above.
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2. Product Specifications Videos / Photos / Music - Additional Functions Sorting a File List Menu Function Videos Photos Music Display all the folders. To view file names and thumbnail Folder view images, select a folder. Sort and display file names in the order of symbols, Title numbers, text, or special characters.
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AllShare allows you to connect a compatible Samsung mobile device (cell phone, etc.) to the product over a network. Incoming phone calls or text messages and schedules on your cell phone can be viewed on the product screen. Also, media content (video, photo or music files) saved on your cell phone or PC can be played on the product.
2. Product Specifications 2-4-3. Network Menu → Network → ENTER The display may differ depending on the product model. Network Settings Connecting to a Wired Network You can connect the product to the Internet through a wired connection with a LAN cable using one of the following three methods.
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DHCP, you can connect the product to the Internet using an automatic or static IP address. It is recommended that you connect the Samsung wireless LAN adapter to the USB 2 (HDD) port. If the adapter is connected to the USB 1 port, the Internet connection may not work properly depending on the network condition.
PBC and PIN modes. If your wireless IP router is not certified, it cannot connect to the product through the "Samsung wireless LAN adapter." Ensure the product is powered off when you connect the Samsung wireless LAN adapter to the product.
2. Product Specifications MagicInfo Lite Settings 1. Server Configuring the MagicInfo Lite server IP • Enter the server IP address and port number. (Use 7001 as the port number. If unable to connect to the server using port number 7001, check with your server administrator to find the correct port number and then change the port number.) FTP Mode •...
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Warranty card BH68-00633B (Not available in all locations) User manual BN46-00098B MagicInfo Lite Edition BN46-00097B Software CD Cleaning cloth BN63-01798B Samsung Electronics Service Center Power cord 3903-000525 Remote Control AA59-00539A Batteries 4301-000103 (Not available in all locations) D-SUB cable BN39-00244H...
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2. Product Specifications Product Description Code. No Remark AV/Component Adapter BN39-01154W Samsung Electronics Holder-Wire stand BN61-05491A Service Center Holder-Ring (4EA) BN96-18153A 2-16...
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4. Troubleshooting Control Factory Menu Name Data Range Remark 24Px4 Support Power Indicator Support BD Wise Support Data Service Support PVR Support 3D Support Gemstar Support WSS Support … ColorSpace Support RGB Type OTA Support OTA Duration Test Alternate Del OTN Server Type operating OTN Test Server...
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4. Troubleshooting Control Factory Menu Name Data Range Remark A CTRL_OFFSET_0_3 A CTRL_OFFSET_D B CTRL_OFFSET_0_3 B CTRL_OFFSET_D H.264 Margin MPEGMargin 1000 Y0 TH Y1 TH Y2 TH Y3 TH Y4 TH Y5 TH Y6 TH Y7 TH Cb0 TH Cb1 TH Cb2 TH Cb3 TH Cb4 TH...
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4. Troubleshooting Control Factory Menu Name Data Range Remark PDP Option LOGIC CONNECT PIXEL SHIFT TEST PANEL VERSION PANEL INCH PANEL TYPE PANEL TEMPERATURE LOGIC SW VERSION LOGIC SW CHECKSUM SAPC TIMER APC SPEED Real 100 Hz Support PLG_SHOP SOUND High Devi Carrier Mute Volume Curve...
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4. Troubleshooting Control Factory Menu Name Data Range Remark Num of DVI Num of OPTICAL Link Num of MEDIA Num of PANEL KEY Num of USB Port MFT Offset 62.5 Select LCD/PDP Num of DECODER HDMI/DVI SEL Indicator Led Wall Mount HV Flip Num Of Display DVI/HDMI SOUND...
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4. Troubleshooting Control Factory Menu Name Data Range Remark All Share Support SCC Mode Dynamic SCC ON/OFF SCC Input Data sSCC Const sSCC Hx sSCC Hy sSCC Lx sSCC Ly pSCC Const pSCC Hx pSCC Hy pSCC Lx pSCC Ly SCC Source Data SWAP Factory Menu Name...
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4. Troubleshooting Factory Menu Name Data Range Remark Panel Auto Setting PANEL DISPLAY TIME T-CON USB Download T-CON CheckSum CPLD USB Download REMOCON PAIRING TC905x7 FFT Size_0 Guard Interval_0 Freq. Offset_0 SNR_0 IF AGC_0 TMCC Lock_0 TS Packet_0 Master Lock_0 A_Modulation_0 A_Code Rate_0 A_Timer InterLeave_0...
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4. Troubleshooting Factory Menu Name Data Range Remark BT UPGRADE SVC Reset Expert Factory Menu Name Data Range Remark N/D ADJ Source ADC/WB Factory Menu Name Data Range Remark AV Calibration Comp Calibraion PC Calibration HDMI Calibration ADC Target 1st_AV_Low 1st_AV_High 1st_AV_Delta 1st_COMP_Y_Low...
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4. Troubleshooting ADC/WB Factory Menu Name Data Range Remark 1st_Cr_RL 2nd_R_L 2nd_G_L 2nd_B_L 2nd_R_H 2nd_G_H 2nd_B_H White Balance Sub Brightness R-Offset G-Offset B-Offset Sub Contrast R-Gain G-Gain B-Gain Movie R-Offset Movie B-Offset Movie R-Gain Movie B-Gain Advanced Factory Menu Name Data Range Remark...
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4. Troubleshooting Advanced Factory Menu Name Data Range Remark LFUNC_TH2 LFUNC_TH3 LFUNC_OUT2 LFUNC_OUT3 LFUNC_OUT4 LFUNC_OUT5 UFUNC_TH1 UFUNC_TH2 UFUNC_TH3 UFUNC_OUT2 UFUNC_OUT3 UFUNC_OUT4 UFUNC_OUT5 PPHC_Red PPHC_Green PPHC_Blue PPHC_Cyan PPHC_Magenta PPHC_Yellow WB Movie W/B MOVIE ON/OFF MODE Color Tone MSub Brightness MSub Contrast N_Rgain N_Bgain N_Roffset...
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4. Troubleshooting Advanced Factory Menu Name Data Range Remark Movie Bright Movie Color Movie Sharpness Movie Tint Movie Backlight Movie Gamma M_Sub_Gamma HDMI Black Level SubSetting Gamma 0.95 PWM Max PWM Mid PWM Min Contrast Dimming 7.5 IRE NTSC 7.5 IRE OFFSET 48Hz Enable Peak Dimming Dynamic CE...
5. Wiring Diagram 5-3. Functions of Connectors Connector name Functions CN201 ↔ SMPS Supply power from SMPS to Main Board. CN1502 ↔ PANEL The LVDS signal transfered from Main Board to Panel. 5-4. Cable Connection LVDS 30-pin FFC cable 40” : BN39-01424A 40”...