Samsung KQ75QT70AF User manual

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LCD TVs
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Contents
Guide
Connections
5
Connection Guide
6 Antenna Connection
7
Connecting to the Internet
10 Screen Sharing (Smart View) with Your Mobile Device
13 External Device Connection Cables
15 Changing the Source to a Connected External Device
17 Before Connecting External Devices
Using Remote and Peripheral Devices
20
About Samsung Smart Remote
22 About Samsung Smart Remote (The Sero)
24 About Samsung Smart Remote (The Frame)
26 Paring Samsung Smart Remote
27 Using Samsung Remote to Control External Devices
(Universal Remote)
28
Using Anynet+ (HDMI-CEC)
29
Using a Keyboard, Mouse or Gampad with the TV
31 Typing with the On-Screen Keyboard
Smart Features
32 Using Smart Hub
39
Managing Samsung Accounts
41
Using Ambient Mode
45
Using Remote Access
50
Using Apps Service
54
Using Gallery App
55
Using SmartThings App
56
Using e-Manual App
58
Using Internet App
59
Using Digital Butler
62
Enjoying Photos, Videos, and Music
67
Using Bixby
TV Viewing and Recording Features
71 Using the Guide
73
Recording Programs
75 Setting Up a Timer Viewing
76 Using Timeshift
77
Getting to Know Recording and Timeshift Controls and
Options
78
Using the CH List
79
Editing Channels
80
Using Favorites Lists
81 TV-Viewing Support Features
Picture and Sound Settings
83
Getting to Know AI Mode
85
Changing the Picture Mode and Adjusting the Picture
Quality
87 Optimizing Picture Settings based on the Type of External
Device
89 Changing Screen Size and Position
90
Changing the Sound Mode and Adjusting Detailed Sound
Settings
92
Sound Support Functions
General
94 Setting the Clock and Using Timers
96 Using Auto Protection Time and Power Saving Feature
97
Updating the Software
98
Getting to Know the Accessibility Features for the Disabled
103
Using Voice Assistants on TV
104
Getting to Know Other Settings
Notes and Precautions before Use
106
Before Using Record or Timeshift
108
Before Using Apps
109
Before Using the Internet
111
Before Opening Media Files
120
Aspect Ratios by Source
121 UHD Compatibility
122
Resolutions for Input Signals supported by QT800 series or
higher
123 Supported Resolutions for FreeSync(VRR)
124
Before Connecting a Computer (Supported Resolutions)
127
Supported Resolutions for Video Signals
129 Supported Resolutions for HDBT
130 Before Using Bluetooth Devices
131 Licenses
Troubleshooting
Screen
132
Testing the Picture Quality
Audio/Noise
136 Testing the Sound Quality
Channels/Broadcasts
External Device Connection
Network
Anynet+ (HDMI-CEC)
Remote
Record
App
Media
Voice Assistant
Miscellaneous Product Inquiries
Self-Diagnosis and Reset
Requesting Remote Assistance or Service Support from
Samsung Service Center
150 Requesting Remote Assistance
150
Checking the Information required for the Support Service
150
Requesting Service and Support
Frequently Asked Question
The TV Screen does not Display Properly
151
When the TV screen does not display properly
The TV does not Turn On
158 When your TV does not turn on
The TV’s screen is cutting out or there is sound coming from
the sound bar.
164 When the TV does not connect with an external device
properly
I can't connect to the Internet
169
When the TV can't connect to the Internet
There is no sound from the TV or the speakers are making a
strange noise.
174 When no sound comes out of the TV, or the sound is
breaking up
The Remote Control does not Work
181
When the remote control does not work
Updating the Software
186 Updating the lastest TV's software
Guide to Accessibility Features
Learning the Menus
193
Remote Use
194 Using Accessibility Menu
199
Using the TV with Voice Guide Enabled
201 Using Guide
203 Using Schedule Viewing
204 Using Channel List
205 Record
207
Using Smart Hub
210
Using e-Manual
211
Using Bixby
Guide
Learn how to use various features of the TV.
Connections
Connect an antenna cable to the TV to watch broadcasts and use a LAN cable or a wireless router to access the
internet on your TV. You can also use the various ports that come with the product to connect a wide variety of
external devices to the TV.
Connection Guide
Find out detailed information about the types of external devices that can be connected to the TV.
Source Connection Guide Try Now
This guide provides illustrated instructions on connecting external devices like video equipment, gaming consoles,
and computers to the TV. Select an external device and a connection method to see detailed instructions on
establishing the connection.
Audio Device: HDMI (ARC), Optical, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, Wi-Fi Speaker Surround Setup
HDMI (ARC) is supported by some models. Check the HDMI port name of the purchased product's model.
Video Device: HDMI
Smartphone: Screen Sharing (Smart View), SmartThings, Apple AirPlay, NFC on TV, Tap View
PC: HDMI, Screen Sharing (Wireless), Apple AirPlay
Input Device: Remote Control, Keyboard, Mouse, USB Gamepad, Bluetooth Device
Game Console: HDMI
External Storage: USB Flash Drive, Hard Disk Drive (HDD)
Connection methods and external device lists may vary depending on the model.
Depending on the model, Apple AirPlay and NFC on TV may not be supported.
Use the HDMI Troubleshooting feature to test the HDMI cable connection and check the connection status with external
devices. (takes approximately two minutes)
Connection Guide
Audio Device
Video Device
Smartphone
PC
Input Device
Game Console
External Storage
HDMI (ARC)
Optical
Bluetooth
Wi-Fi
Wi-Fi Speaker Surround Setup
HDMI Troubleshooting
Connect audio devices, such as speakers, sound bars,
headphones, or home theaters, to TV.
The actual menu screen may differ depending on the TV model.
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Antenna Connection
Connect an antenna cable to the TV.
An antenna connection is not required if using the TV with a cable receiver/set-top box combination or a satellite receiver/
set-top box combination.
If using a ground-wave antenna, connect the antenna cable to the Ground-Wave UHD or Ground Wave/Cable port. If using a
cable antenna, connect the antenna cable to the Ground Wave/Cable port.
If using a ground-wave antenna and a cable antenna, connect the ground-wave antenna to the 지상파 UHD port and the
cable antenna to the 지상파/케이블 port.
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Connecting to the Internet
Connect the TV to the internet.
Settings General Network Open Network Settings Try Now
 network settings to connect to an available network.
Connecting to a Wired Network
Settings General Network Open Network Settings Wired
Plug in a LAN cable, and the TV automatically connects to the network.
If network connection is not established automatically, see the “Network” section of Troubleshooting.
Use a CAT 7 (*STP type) cable.
*STP: Shielded Twisted Pair
The TV is unable to connect to networks with a speed below 10Mbps.
Depending on the model, this feature may not be supported.
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Connecting to a Wireless Network
Settings General Network Open Network Settings Wireless
Verify the wireless router's network name (SSID) and security key before establishing a connection. The network
name (SSID) and security key are available on the wireless router's  screen. See the wireless router's
user manual for more information.
Wireless Connection
Select your wireless network.
Refresh
Manage Saved Networks
The actual menu screen may differ depending on the TV model.
If the wireless router you wish to connect to does not appear on the list, select Add Network at the end of the list and enter
the network name (SSID) manually.
If the wireless router has a WPS or PBC button, select Use WPS at the end of the list and then press the wireless router's
WPS or PBC button. The TV will then connect to the network automatically.
To check or remove the name (SSID) of a previously connected network, move the focus to Manage Saved Networks and
press the Select button.
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Verifying Network Status
Settings General Network Network Status Try Now
Use this option to check your network's connection to the internet.
Resetting Network Conguration
Settings General Network Reset Network Try Now
Resets the network  to default settings.
Turning the TV On using a Mobile Device
Settings General Network Expert Settings Power On with Mobile
You can use a mobile device connected to the same network as the TV to turn the TV on.
You can use the SmartThings app or the Apple AirPlay feature to turn on the TV from your mobile device.
Depending on the model, Apple AirPlay may not be supported.
Connecting an IP-Control Device to the TV
Settings General Network Expert Settings IP Remote
It's possible to manage the TV's system by remotely connecting an IP-control device to the TV.
In order to use this feature, Power On with Mobile has to be enabled.
Turning this feature on may allow other IP control devices to control your TV. We recommend turning this feature on only if
an authorized third-party custom controller is installed and   for a Samsung TV and if your Wi-Fi
network is password protected.
Depending on the model, this feature may not be supported.
Changing the name of the TV
Settings General System Manager Device Name Try Now
Use this option to change the TV's name on the network. Select User Input at the bottom of the list to enter a
custom name.
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Screen Sharing (Smart View) with Your Mobile Device
You can watch the screen of your mobile device on the TV screen through Smart View or Tap View.
For more information about Screen Sharing (Smart View) with your mobile device, refer to
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Connection Guide Smartphone Screen Sharing (Smart View).
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To turn off Screen Sharing (Smart View), disconnect the mobile device or press the button on the remote
control.
Using the Smart View menu on your mobile device, you can change the settings such as aspect ratio.
Use AirPlay if you are an iPhone or iPad user. For more information, refer to
Sources Connection
Guide Smartphone Apple AirPlay.
Depending on the model, this feature may not be supported.
The screen sharing function (Smart View / Apple AirPlay) on your mobile device appears on Multi View of the TV
(or the screen on your mobile device).
Depending on the model, Apple AirPlay may not be supported.
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Using the Tap View function
Tap your mobile device on the TV, you can watch the Multi View or mobile device's screen through the TV screen.
Depending on the model, this feature may not be supported.
This function is available in Samsung mobile devices with Android 8.1 or higher.
1.
Enable the Tap View function of your mobile device.
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2.
Turn on the screen of your mobile device.
3.
Place your mobile device on the top of the TV. The TV screen switches to Multi View or mobile device's screen.
When you perform Tap View in Ambient Mode feature or Art mode (only in The Frame models), only the mobile device's
screen appears on the TV.
4.
Watch the Multi View or mobile device's screen on the TV screen.
The displayed TV screen may differ depending on the model.
This function enables mirroring (Smart View) by detecting vibrations generated when you tap the mobile device on the TV.
Be sure to tap away from the TV screen and bezel corners. It may cause scratch or damage to the TV or mobile device.
We recommend using your mobile device with the cover in place and lightly tap it on any external edge of the TV.
Enabling the Tap View function
Enable Tap View in the SmartThings app.
Depending on the SmartThings app version, you may need to register the TV with your mobile device.
1.
Launch the SmartThings app on your mobile device.
2.
Select Settings ( ) in SmartThings app on your mobile device.
3.
Set Tap View to on.
When the TV connects with the mobile device for the  time, select Allow in connection pop-up window on the TV
screen.
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Using Multi View
While watching the TV, you can see content from your mobile device through mirroring (Smart View / Apple
AirPlay).
To start Multi View, run the screen sharing (Smart View / Apple AirPlay) for your mobile device. This function can be
started or stopped by pressing the button on the remote control.
Depending on the model, this feature may not be supported.
This function operates only by TV broadcasts, external devices, or apps that support Multi View.
While running Multi View, app casting from your mobile device is run on Multi View. This function is not available in some
apps.
To stop this function, press and hold the button on the remote control.
In some models, you can watch the feed from a camera connected to the mobile device’s SmartThings app.
Q-Symphony is not supported by Multi View.
When an external device that connects to a receiver or Soundbar is used in Multi View, sound outputs from the TV speaker,
not from the receiver or Soundbar.
Press the down directional button on the TV screen. Available content items appear.
When you press the Enter button while running Multi View, the focused screen is viewed in the full screen.
Select Content
Selects content to be displayed on the left screen.
Watch Mobile/Camera
Enjoy your mobile content by mirroring (Smart View).
You can watch the feed from a camera connected to the mobile device’s SmartThings app.
Screen Size
Selects the desired size of Multi View.
PIP Position
Selects the position of a small screen on the full screen.
The focusing left or right screen appears as small window.
Sound Output
You will hear the sound of the selected screen through another speaker connected to the TV.
Depending on the model, this feature may not be supported.
Sound Distribution
You will hear the sound of both screens at the same time by adjusting the ratio of each screens sound.
Depending on the model, this feature may not be supported.
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External Device Connection Cables
These are descriptions on connection cables used to connect external devices to the TV.
Connection Cable Image Description
HDMI
to
HDMI
Transmits digital video and audio signals from the external device
simultaneously via the TV’s HDMI port.
The cables come in a wide variety, depending on the types of the
input and output ports used on the external device.
HDMI
to
MINI HDMI
HDMI
to
Micro HDMI
HDMI
to
USB Type-C
HDMI
to
DisplayPort
Mini DisplayPort
to
HDMI
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Connection Cable Image Description
DVI
to
HDMI
DVI to HDMI cables may transmit digital video signals only and not
audio signals. Accordingly, the use of an HDMI to HDMI cable is
recommended.
Optical
This type of cable is used to transmit audio signals to external
speakers with minimal loss.
Optical cables do not transmit video signals.
Component
A cable used to transmit analog signals.
The cable splits video signals into red, green, and blue channels and
transmits the signals in HD (1080i) quality. Audio signals are
transmitted via the red and white channels.
Composite
A cable used to transmit analog signals.
Video signals are transmitted via the yellow channel, whereas audio
signals are transmitted via the red and white channels.
Available connection cables may differ depending on the model or geographical area.
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Changing the Source to a Connected External Device
It's possible to change the input signal of the TV and connected external devices.
Source
From the screen, select a connected external device to set it as the signal source.
With models that support universal remotes, connecting an external device (e.g., a Blu-ray player or a gaming console) to
the TV's HDMI port and turning on the device results in the device being selected automatically as the TV's signal source or
the device automatically pairing with the universal remote. For more information, refer to "Using Samsung Remote to
Control External Devices (Universal Remote)".
When you connect a USB device to the TV's USB port, a pop-up message containing links to lists of media  stores on the
device appears on the screen.
Depending on the external device, this feature may not be supported.
Editing External Device Names and Icons
Source
Rename ports connected to external devices and add external-device icons to the Home screen.
Sources
Universal Remote
Edit
Information
Add to Home
The actual menu screen may differ depending on the TV model.
1.
Move the focus to an external device you wish to rename or add to the Home screen.
2.
Press the Up button. The following options will be available.
availability may vary depending on the connected device):
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1.Universal Remote Setup
You can control all external devices connected to the TV using a single Samsung remote. Follow the on-screen
instructions to register external devices.
For more information, refer to "Using Samsung Remote to Control External Devices (Universal Remote)".
2.Edit
Change the name and/or the icon of the input port.
3.Information
View detailed information about the connected device.
4.Add to Home
Add an icon of the selected device to the Home screen for quick selection of the device as the source.
Using Additional Features
Following features are available from the Source screen:
Connect your PC via Remote PC or Screen Sharing (Wireless) (Remote Access)
For more information, refer to "Using Remote Access".
Instructions on connecting devices (Connection Guide)
For more information, refer to "Connection Guide".
Registering an External Device to a Samsung Remote (Universal Remote Setup)
For more information, refer to "Connecting as an Anynet+ Device".
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Before Connecting External Devices
Described below are notes and suggestions on connecting external devices to the TV.
The number of ports and their names and locations may vary depending on the model.
When connecting an external device to the TV, refer to the device's user manual as well. The number of ports on an external
device and their names and locations may vary depending on the manufacturer.
Connecting using an HDMI Cable
The following types of HDMI cables are recommended:
High Speed HDMI Cable
High Speed HDMI Cable with Ethernet
Premium High Speed HDMI Cable
Premium High Speed HDMI Cable with Ethernet
Ultra High Speed HDMI Cable
Use an HDMI cable that is less than 17mm thick to ensure an optimal connection.
Use of an non-certified HDMI cable may result in a blank screen or a connection error.
Certain HDMI cables and external devices may not be compatible with the TV's HDMI version.
This product does not support Ethernet access over HDMI. Ethernet is a Local Area Network (LAN) model
utilizing standard coaxial cables of the IEEE.
Use a cable that is less than 3m in length to get the best UHD-viewing quality.
Depending on the type of the graphic card used, certain computers may not support HDMI. If connecting a
computer that does not support HDMI, use an HDMI-DVI cable or HDMI-DisplayPort cable to connect the
computer to the TV.
Connecting the TV to an external device (DVD/Blu-ray player, set-top box, etc.) via an HDMI cable automatically
activates Power Synchronization Mode. Power Synchronization Mode continuously monitors external devices
that are connected via an HDMI cable. To disable this feature, disconnect the HDMI cable from the external
device.
Depending on the model, this feature may not be supported.
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Connecting External Speakers
For better audio quality, connect an A/V receiver to the TV.
Connecting an audio device using an optical cable automatically changes Sound Output to External Audio
Device. However, the external audio device must be turned on before connecting the cable. Sound Output can be
configured manually as follows:
The optical port may not be supported depending on the model.
From Quick Settings Screen
Under Quick Settings's Sound Output ( Settings up directional button Sound Output), press the
Select button to choose Optical.
From All Settings Screen
Under Sound Output ( Settings Sound Sound Output), select Optical.
Refer to the sound bar's user manual when connecting it to the TV.
If you hear an unusual noise while operating an external device, the unusual noise may be caused by the external
device itself. In this case, contact the external device's manufacturer.
Digital audio is only available with 5.1-channel broadcasts.
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Connecting a Computer
See the “
Before Connecting a Computer (Supported Resolutions)” section for information on resolutions
supported by the TV.
To connect a computer to the TV, both devices must be on the same network.
Depending on network configuration, network quality, and device functionality, file-sharing may not be
supported with IP storages and other network-based products by third parties.
e.g.) NAS (Network-Attached Storage)
Connecting a Mobile Device
In order to use the screen sharing (Smart View) feature, you will need a mobile device that supports a screen
sharing protocol like Screen Mirroring or Smart View. Refer to the mobile device’s user manual to find out if your
mobile device supports screen sharing (Smart View).
The Screen Sharing (Smart View) feature may not operate smoothly in a 2.4GHz environment. For better
experience, 5.0GHz is recommended. 5GHz may be available depending on the model.
To use Wi-Fi Direct, the mobile device must support Wi-Fi Direct. Check your mobile device’s user manual to find
out if the device supports Wi-Fi Direct.
In order to use screen sharing (Smart View), the mobile device and the TV must be connected to the same
network.
Use AirPlay if you are an iPhone or iPad user. For more information, refer to
Sources Connection
Guide Smartphone Apple AirPlay.
Depending on the model, this feature may not be supported.
Depending on the network status, you may experience audio and/or video interruptions while using certain
features.
Depending on network configuration, network quality, and device functionality, file-sharing may not be
supported with IP storages and other network-based products by third parties.
e.g.) NAS (Network-Attached Storage)
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Using Remote and Peripheral Devices
Use a Samsung Smart Remote to control the TV or use peripherals like a keyboard to use your TV with greater ease.
About Samsung Smart Remote
Find out about the buttons and features of your Samsung Smart Remote.
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