DISPLAY SETTINGS
Press the Menu button on the remote to access and configure settings.
Picture
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Adjust settings for Picture Mode, Energy Saving, Contrast, Brightness, Sharpness, Color, Backlight,
Aspect Ratio and Advanced Settings (Dynamic contrast, Micro Dimming, Color Model, Color Temperature
Gamma slider, etc.)
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Color Model: Set your color model preference. Auto, RGB, and YUV options are available.
Sound
Adjust settings for Speakers, Dolby Audio Processing, Balance, Digital Output, AVL, HDMI/ARC Latency,
Audio Output Latency
Network & Internet
Turn the wireless LAN function on and off and adjust settings.
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Available Networks: When the WLAN function is turned on, available wireless networks will be listed.
Highlight See all and press OK to see all networks. Select one and press OK to connect. You may be asked
to enter a password. You can see the status of the connection under the name of your network. It will
read 'Connected' if the connection is successful. Highlight the network that your display is connected
to and press OK to see the information on the connection, such as the Internet connection status (as
Connected - Not connected), and if connected, the IP/MAC addresses and signal strength. You can also
set a proxy server, change the IP settings using the related options and delete the connected wireless
network profile using the Forget network option here.
Note: IP settings changes will not take immediate effect; these become active after the display is restarted.
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Add New Network: Add networks with hidden SSID (network name). You can use this option in order to
connect to the hidden networks by entering their names manually. This item will not be available if the
Wi-Fi option is not turned on. Network Standby Mode: This is a standard that allows a device to be turned
on or woken up by a network message when it is in standby mode. Highlight and press OK to turn this
function on and off. Refer to Network Standby Mode section for more information.
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Ethernet: Under the Ethernet option, you can see the LAN status (as Connected - Not connected) and also
MAC/IP addresses if connected. You can also set a proxy server and change the IP settings using the
related options. Connected/Not connected: Displays the status of the connection (via Ethernet), IP and
MAC addresses.
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Proxy settings: Set an HTTP proxy for browser manually. This proxy may not be used by other apps.
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IP settings: Configure your display's IP settings.
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