NOTE: To exit the OSD Menu, press the Quick Access Key. Press the key to return to the previous menu.NOTE: The monitor is also equipped with dual speakers. Additionally, you can connect the monitor to a sound bar using an audio cable. Plug the audio jack of the ear-/headphones into the Audio Out port of the monitor. The other two USB Type A ports can support 5V 0.9A charging. NOTE: The USB Type A port next to the USB Type B port can support 5V 2.1A fast charging. storage device).Ĭonnect the USB Type B male cable (square with 2 cut corners) to this port, and then connect the other end of the cable to the USB downstream port of your computer. ![]() Then connect the other end of the cable to a USB port of your computer.Ĭonnection for your Type A peripheral device(s). Then connect the other end of the cable to the DisplayPort port of the monitor.Ĭonnect one end of a USB cable to a USB port of the monitor. 1&2) on your Mac, connect the mini DP end of the “mini DP to DisplayPort cable” to the Thunderbolt output of your Mac. NOTE: To connect the monitor to the Thunderbolt port (v. Then connect the other end of the cable to the DisplayPort or mini DP port of your computer. NOTE: The monitor is equipped with one HDMI 1.4 port.Ĭonnect one end of a DisplayPort cable to the DisplayPort port. Then connect the other end of the cable to the HDMI port of your computer. I will see how it goes after they have fitted a new board - concerned they may do so but it will persist if its a software bug.Connect one end of an HDMI cable to the HDMI port of your monitor. I'd not tried the long button press on the remote - I will try that. Technician felt it was likely that two boards/systems in the TV stopped communicating after a while. I have not seen any backlight issue with it. The fault didn't show while they were here so they were going off my description - they were particular interested if the small red light was on or not - which is hard to say (sometimes yes, sometimes no I recall) and any clicking from the One Connect box - ours often clicks but the panel doesn't come on. ![]() The Samsung repair agent came this morning - they believe it's likely a faulty board in the TV panel - they are ordering the spare and will arrange to come and fit it (couple of weeks) I think I am experiencing the same, long press on the remote's power button forces a full restart seems to resolve it when it happens but no rhyme or reason to when it happens - but afraid that if it is a hardware issue it will eventually be persistent and rather make a warranty call sooner rather than later Infra red remote, the paired radio remote and HDMI signal from a connected box all fail to wake the TV once it's in this update from service call if it has happened I might put a WiFi smartplug on the TV power so I can turn it off/on remotely - it might use less power than the TV on standby. I can't turn all the TV kit off since the set top boxes are picking up scheduled recordings. Power saving features, if that's what this is, are good, especially with today's energy prices, but this really is a PITA. Currently that's the only way I can wake the TV up in the morning - mains power off/on again. I've moved the TV power plug to use an outlet on a second power strip that's behind the TV stand unit rather than the one in the TV unit which makes it easier for me to unplug the TV. I've turned that feature off, but the Samsung TV now seems to do this every night, rather than about once a week. ![]() ![]() Initially this seemed to make things better, but after a week it seems worse. It means pressing just one remote control button to turn on/off the VM box and TV. Our Virgin Media set top box (TV360) has an option called 'One Power' for turning on connected boxes at the same time, with a signal sent via HDMI. I've tried a few things over the last couple of weeks. I've not noticed anything on screen when our TV does this.
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