Owner's Manual
Table Of Contents
- User Manual
- Quick Setup Guide
- E-Manual
- Contents
- Guide
- Connections
- Connection Guide
- Connecting an Antenna
- Connecting to the network
- Establishing a wired network connection
- Establishing a wireless network connection
- Checking the network connection status
- Resetting Your Network
- Turning on the TV with a mobile device
- Connecting an IP control device to the TV
- Allowing to connect a wireless network
- Allowing to connect the Wi-Fi Direct
- Changing the name of the TV
- Displaying your mobile device screen on the TV
- Connection Cables for External Devices
- Switching between external devices connected to the TV
- Connection Notes
- Remote Control and Peripherals
- About the Samsung Smart Remote (QLED TV/The Frame (43-inch or larger models)/The Serif/OLED TV)
- About the Samsung Smart Remote (The Frame (32LS03B model)/BU8 Series)
- About the Samsung Smart Remote (The Sero)
- Connecting the Samsung Smart Remote to the TV
- Controlling External Devices with a Samsung Remote Control - Using the Universal Remote
- Learn how to use Samsung Smart Remote
- Using Anynet+ (HDMI-CEC)
- Controlling the TV with a Keyboard, Mouse, or Gamepad
- Entering Text using the On-Screen Virtual Keyboard
- Smart Features
- TV Viewing and Recording
- Using the Guide
- Recording Programs
- Setting Up Schedule Viewing
- Using Timeshift
- Getting to know Recording and Timeshift controls and options
- Using the Channel List
- Using the channel edit function
- Using a Personal Favorites List
- TV-Viewing Support Functions
- Picture and Sound
- System and Support
- Using the Time Functions and the Timers
- Using the Power and Energy Saving Functions
- Using the Panel Care Functions
- Updating the TV's Software
- Using the Parental Settings function
- Audio and Video Functions for the Visually or Hearing Impaired
- Running the accessibility functions
- Running Accessibility Shortcuts
- Enabling voice guides for the visually impaired
- Changing the volume, speed, pitch, and the TV background volume of the Voice Guide
- The TV screen is turned off but audio continues
- Enlarge the screen
- Enabling audio for the audio (video) description function
- White text on black background (high contrast)
- Setting the screen to black and white
- Inverting the screen color
- Enlarging the font (for the visually impaired)
- Learning about the remote control (for the visually impaired)
- Learning about the TV menu
- Showing captions
- Splitting the caption
- Selecting the caption language
- Setting the digital caption related options
- Listening to the TV through Bluetooth devices (for the hearing impaired)
- Enlarging the sign language screen for the hearing impaired
- Configure Sign Language Guide options
- Configuring the repeat settings for remote control buttons
- App for the Visually Impaired (SeeColors App)
- Using Voice Assistants on the TV
- Using Other Functions
- Precautions and Notes
- Before Using the Recording and Timeshift Functions
- Read Before Using Apps
- Read Before Using the Internet Function
- Read Before Playing Photo, Video, or Music Files
- Limitations to the use of photo, video, and music files
- Supported subtitles
- Supported image formats and resolutions
- Supported music formats and codecs
- Supported video codecs (QLED TV except for Q6*B Series/The Frame (43-inch or larger models)/The Serif/The Sero/OLED TV)
- Supported video codecs (Q6*B Series)
- Supported video codecs (The Frame (32LS03B model)/BU8 Series)
- Supported video codecs (QN7**B Series)
- Supported video codecs (QN8**B Series or higher)
- Read After Installing the TV
- Supported Resolutions for UHD Input Signals
- Resolutions for Input Signals supported by 8K models (QN7**B series or higher)
- Supported Resolutions for FreeSync (VRR)
- Read Before Connecting a Computer (Supported Resolutions)
- Supported Resolutions for Video Signals
- Read Before Using Bluetooth Devices
- Blocking programs based on their TV Rating
- Licenses
- Connections
- Troubleshooting
- Picture Issues
- The screen is flashing or has become dark
- The picture is not bright, or the picture colors do not look clear
- The picture colors are black and white or do not look the way they should look
- The TV automatically turns off by itself
- TV (The Frame TV) cannot be turned off.
- Unable to power on
- The TV remains on or does not turn on automatically.
- Unable to find a Channel
- The TV image does not look as good as it did in the store
- Displayed video looks blurry
- The picture is distorted
- There is a dotted line on the edge of the screen
- The picture won’t display in full screen
- The Caption function in the TV menu is deactivated
- Captions appear on the TV screen
- The HDR of the connected external device turns off
- Sound and Noise Issues
- How can I connect an audio device to the TV?
- There is no sound or the sound is too low at maximum volume.
- The picture is good but there is no sound.
- HDMI (eARC) is connected, and there is no sound.
- The speakers are making an odd sound.
- The sound is interrupted.
- Whenever a function is used on the TV or the channel is changed, the TV voices the activity. The TV explains in voice-over the video scenes displayed on the screen.
- The TV audio is not being played through the Sound bar or A/V receiver.
- The sound is not heard clearly.
- The volume of the external device cannot be adjusted.
- I want to turn the TV and audio device off and on at the same time.
- Channel and Broadcast Issues
- External Device Connectivity Issues
- Network Issues
- Anynet+ (HDMI-CEC) Issues
- What is Anynet+?
- Anynet+ does not work. The connected device is not displayed.
- I want to start Anynet+. I also want the connected devices to turn on when the TV is turned on.
- I want to exit Anynet+. It is inconvenient to turn on other devices because the TV also turns on. It is inconvenient because the connected devices (e.g. set-top box) turn off together.
- The message "Connecting to Anynet+ device..." or "Disconnecting from Anynet+ device" appears on the screen.
- The Anynet+ device won't play.
- Remote Control Issues
- Recording Issues
- Apps
- Media Files
- Voice Assistant Issues
- The voice commands do not work well.
- Bixby/Alexa answers although I did not call it.
- I spoke "Hi, Bixby/Alexa" but Bixby/Alexa does not answer.
- Voice recognition does not work with the Samsung Smart Remote unlike other features. There is no response even if the Voice Assistant button is pressed.
- During voice recognition, the heavy load message appears and the function does not work.
- I want to see weather information of the desired area.
- Other issues
- The TV is hot.
- The TV smells like plastic.
- The settings are lost after 5 minutes or every time the TV is turned off.
- The TV is tilted to the side.
- The stand is wobbly or crooked.
- A POP (TV’s internal banner ad) appears on the screen.
- The TV is making a popping noise.
- The TV is making a humming noise.
- The TV narrates the screen events in voice-over.
- Diagnosing TV operational issues
- Getting Support
- Picture Issues
- FAQ
- Accessibility Guidance
- About the Samsung SolarCell Remote (Samsung Smart Remote)
- Important Safety Precautions
- Warranty
Safety Precaution
Caution: Pulling, pushing, or climbing
on the TV may cause the TV to fall. In
particular, ensure your children do not
hang on or destabilize the TV. This action
may cause the TV to tip over, causing
serious injuries or death. Follow all
safety precautions provided in the Safety
Flyer included with your TV. For added
stability and safety, you can purchase
and install the anti-tip device, referring
to "Preventing the TV from falling."
WARNING: Never place a television set in an
unstable location. The television set may fall,
causing serious personal injury or death. Many
injuries, particularly to children, can be avoided
by taking simple precautions such as:
࡙ Always use cabinets or stands or mounting methods
recommended by Samsung.
࡙ Always use furniture that can safely support the television
set.
࡙ Always ensure the television set is not overhanging the
edge of the supporting furniture.
࡙ Always educate children about the dangers of climbing
on furniture to reach the television set or its controls.
࡙ Always route cords and cables connected to your
television so they cannot be tripped over, pulled or
grabbed.
࡙ Never place a television set in an unstable location.
࡙ Never place the television set on tall furniture (for
example, cupboards or bookcases) without anchoring
both the furniture and the television set to a suitable
support.
࡙ Never place the television set on cloth or other materials
that may be located between the television set and
supporting furniture.
࡙ Never place items that might tempt children to climb,
such as toys and remote controls, on the top of the
television or furniture on which the television is placed.
If the existing television set is going to be retained and
relocated, the same considerations as above should be
applied.
Preventing the TV from falling
Wall-anchor
(not supplied)
1. Using the appropriate screws, firmly fasten a set of
brackets to the wall. Confirm that the screws are firmly
attached to the wall.
– You may need additional material such as wall anchors
depending on the type of wall.
2. Using the appropriately sized screws, firmly fasten a set of
brackets to the TV.
– For the screw specifications, refer to the standard
screw part in the table on the Quick Setup Guide.
3. Connect the brackets fixed to the TV and the brackets
fixed to the wall with a durable, heavy-duty string, and
then tie the string tightly.
– Install the TV near the wall so that it does not fall
backwards.
– Connect the string so that the brackets fixed to the
wall are at the same height as or lower than the
brackets fixed to the TV.