Do not connect more than one appliance to a single outlet, as an overheated outlet
may cause fire.
Do not use force to pull the power cord. Don't place anything heavy on the power
cord, as this may cause electric shock or fire.
Make sure to turn the power off and disconnect the power plug from the outlet
before moving the product. Make sure to disconnect the connection cables from
other devices as well.
z Moving the product without disconnecting the power cord may damage it while
moving, and may cause electric shock or fire.
Hold and pull out the plug by its body when disconnecting it from the outlet, as
pulling the plug out by the cord may cause it to be damaged.
z Failing to do so, may cause fire, or the product may not turn on normally.
Ensure that the power plug is disconnected before cleaning the product.
z Failing to do so, may cause electric shock or fire.
Keep the product away from places exposed to oil, smoke or moisture; do not
install inside a vehicle.
z This may cause a malfunction, electric shock or fire.
z In particular, avoid operating the monitor near water or outdoors where it could be
exposed to snow or rain.
Do not install the product near any heating appliance.
z There is a risk of fire.
Using and
Cleaning
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Safety Symbols
Power
Installation
Installation
When installing the product on a cabinet or shelf, do not let the front end of the
product project beyond its front edge.
z Failing to do so, may cause the product to fall, resulting in a product malfunction or
personal injury.
Do not place the power cord near a heater, as the power cord may melt, causing
electric shock or fire.
Do not install the product in a car or a location exposed to oil, smoke, moisture,
water, or rainwater.
z Any contact of these materials with the product may cause electric shock or fire.
Disconnect the power plug when there is thunder or lightning.
z Failing to do so, may cause electric shock or fire.
Place the product down gently when installing it.
z Failing to do so may cause product damage or personal injury.
Avoid dropping the product when moving, as this may cause product damage or
personal injury.
Do not install the product in a location easily reached by children.
z As the product may fall and cause personal injury.
Using and
Cleaning
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Power
Installation
Using and Cleaning
Do not insert any metal objects such as forks, wire, or gimlets, or flammable items
such as paper or matches into the ports at the back of the product, as this may
cause electric shock or fire.
z If water or any foreign substance enters the product, make sure to turn the product
off and disconnect the power plug from the outlet, and contact a service center.
Never disassemble, repair, or modify the product yourself.
z If you need to repair your product, contact a service center. An attempt at repairing
this product may cause electric shock or fire.
If you hear a strange sound, smell anything burning, or see smoke, disconnect the
power plug immediately and contact a service center.
z Failing to disconnect the power plug may cause electric shock or fire.
Always remove dust and water from the pins and connections of the power plug.
z Failing to do so may cause electric shock or fire.
When cleaning the product, first disconnect the power plug and clean it with a soft,
dry cloth.
z Do not use any chemicals such as benzene, alcohol, thinners, mosquito repellant,
aromatic, lubricant, detergent or wax.
When not using the product for a long time, make sure to disconnect the power plug.
z Heavy accumulated dust may cause electric shock or fire.
If the product needs to be installed in a location that doesn't satisfy general
conditions, make sure to contact one of our service engineers about the installation
as the product may encounter serious quality problems due to its environment.
z This refers to locations exposed to conditions such as heavy fine dust, chemicals, high or
low temperature, moisture, or when the product needs to be used continually without a
break over a long time.
If the product has been dropped or the product casing is damaged, turn it off and
disconnect the power plug.
z Using the product without verifying that it has not been damaged may cause electric
shock or fire. Please contact a service center.
Correct Disposal of This Product
(Waste Electrical & Electronic Equipment) - Europe only
(Applicable in the European Union and other European countries with separate
collection systems)
This marking shown on the product or its literature, indicates that it should not be disposed with
other household waste at the end of its working life. To prevent possible harm to the environment
or damage to health from uncontrolled waste disposal, please separate this from other types of
waste and recycle it responsibly to promote the sustainable reuse of material resources.
Household users should contact either the retailer where they purchased this product, or their
local government office, for details of where and how they can take this item for environmentally
safe recycling.
Business users should contact their supplier and check the terms and conditions of the purchase
contract. This product should not be mixed with other commercial wastes for disposal.
Correct disposal of batteries in this product- Europe only
(Applicable in the European Union and other European countries with separate battery
return systems.)
This marking on the battery, manual or packaging indicates that the batteries in this product
should not be disposed of with other household waste at the end of their working life. Where
marked, the chemical symbols Hg, Cd or Pb indicate that the battery contains mercury, cadmium
or lead above the reference levels in EC Directive 2006/66. If batteries are not properly disposed
of, these substances can cause harm to human health or the environment.
To protect natural resources and to promote material reuse, please separate batteries from other
types of waste and recycle them through your local, free battery return system.
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Features
Components
Front
Back
Side
Features
Expansion of built-in memory using memory cards. Instant view of stored images.
Background music function.
Can be used with the battery for a specific period of time without being connected to a power outlet.
Provides a Mini-Monitor function.
Stylish Design
A premium, stylish design that can be used as a decoration on a desk or table.
A rotating stand that allows vertical/horizontal placement.
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Components
Front
Back
Side
Please check that all components are contained in the delivered package.
If anything is omitted, contact the local distributor where the product was purchased. For optional items, contact a service center.
Never use a power adapter other than the adapter provided with the product.
Components
Digital Photo Frame
(The product color and shape may vary depending on the model.)
Manual
Warranty
Quick Start
User Manual
(Not available in all locations)
Cables
USB cable
Power cord
Power Adapter
(A-mini B type)
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Front
Back
Side
Front
The product color and shape may vary depending on the model.
This product is a touch type product. If you lightly touch the button on the right of the product, the button light is turned on.
When the button light is turned on, you can then operate each button's menu.
[MENU] Menu Button
Displays the menu window at the bottom left corner of the screen.
Adjusts the sound volume when playing music files or movies.
Used for moving left.
[
] Up Button
[ ] Left Button
[ ] Right Button
Used for moving right.
[
[
] Down Button
] Enter Button
Used for moving down.
Used for selection.
Return to the previous menu.
[
[
] Back Button
] Slideshow Button
Play or pause a Slideshow.
When playing a slideshow by pressing the [ ] button, the photos in the folder of the
last played photo are played. If the photos in the folder of the last played photo have
been removed, they are automatically searched for and then played in a slideshow.
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Components
Front
Back
Side
Back
The product color and shape may vary depending on the model.
Connect the power adapter to this jack.
DC –In Jack
Connect the power cord to the power terminal of the power adapter.
Turns the product on or off.
[
] Power Button
Hold down the power button at the right of the product for about 2 seconds.
Stand
You can use the product in a vertical or horizontal direction by using the rotating stand.
Supports the product so that it stays firmly in place on slippery surfaces.
Sliding Prevention
Holder
Service terminal
Kensington lock
This is a terminal for servicing the product only. Do not operate it arbitrarily.
The Kensington lock is a device used to physically secure the system when using it in a public place.
(The locking device has to be purchased separately.)
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Components
Front
Back
Side
Side
The product color and shape may vary depending on the model.
Speaker
You can listen to sound without connecting an additional speaker.
You can listen to sound by connecting headphones or earphones to the product.
Headphone connection
jack
MEMORY CARD
Allows you to insert an optional memory card. (Only applicable for SD/MS card)
Connect a PC or an external device using a USB cable.
Connect your Digital Photo Frame to a PC's USB terminal
Up stream terminal
with a USB cable.
Make sure to use the USB cable (A-mini B type) provided with the product when
connecting your digital photo frame to a PC through the up stream terminal.
Connect your Digital Photo Frame to a USB-supported
storage device.
Down stream terminal
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Power
USB
Memory Card
Connecting the Power
Connect the adapter cable to the power terminal on the back of the product.
Connect the power cord to the power adapter.
Plug the power cord for the product into a nearby outlet.
Press the [ ] button to turn on the power.
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Power
USB
Memory Card
Connecting via USB
Up Stream
Terminal
Used to connect your digital photo frame to a PC.
When connecting your digital photo frame to a PC through the up stream terminal, make sure to use
the USB cable provided with the product.
Down Stream
Terminal
Used to connect an external USB-supporting device to your digital photo frame.
Some USB devices may not support Digital Photo Frame.
This product does not support USB card readers. Only USB storage is supported.
The external devices connected to your Digital Photo Frame are not recognized by your PC.
When connecting an external device to the down stream terminal, use the USB cable provided with
the external device. (For more information on external devices and their cables, contact a relevant
service center.)
Samsung carries no liability for external device malfunctions caused by using any cable except the
standard cables specified for each device.
Some external products provide a cable that does not meet USB standards. Hence, they may cause a
malfunction.
If an external storage device does not work normally when connected to your digital photo frame, try
to connect it to your PC. If it still does not work normally when connected to your PC, contact a service
center for that external device or your PC.
Connect to the upstream jack of your digital photo frame.
Connect the USB terminal of your PC.
Folder Structure
When connecting this product to your PC, it is displayed as a removable disk (E:), as shown in the figure below.
You can save and play all music and movie files in the following folders.
You can also add and delete folders as required. (However, if you delete the following default folders, they are automatically
created when your product is turned on again.)
imagecache
Web Photos (photos from Windows Live Space or RSS) are
saved according to the remaining size of the Frame
Memory. If you copy photos from a PC to the imagecache
folder arbitrarily, they will not be displayed on the digital
photo frame.
The capacity of this product is 64 MB.
If the capacity is exceeded, no further files can be stored.
Do not turn off the product while saving, playing, or deleting a file.
The volume name of the removable disk (for example, E:, F:, G:) may differ
depending on your computer environment.
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Power
USB
Memory Card
Connecting a Memory Card
MEMORY CARD
Slide the card in the direction marked on the top of the card.
Removing the memory card while playing MP3s, movies, or photos, may
cause the product to operate abnormally. In this case, turn the product off
and on.
If no button is pressed for ten (10) minutes, Slideshow or Clock mode is activated. However, if a music file is being played, Clock
mode is activated and the filename of that music file is displayed. You can switch to Clock mode even when the movie is paused. In
some cases, you can switch to the Movie List screen.
This product is a touch type product. If you lightly touch the button on the right of the product, the button light is turned on.
When the button light is turned on, you can then operate each button's menu.
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User Guide
Photo Music Movie Clock & Alarm InfoLink Settings
User Guide
Buttons
Menu
Description
Enters or exits a menu.
Hold the MENU button down for more than five (5) seconds. All the lights of the buttons will blink twice
and the button lock function will be activated. To clear the button lock function, hold the MENU button
down again for more than five (5) seconds.
MENU
Moves around the items and adjusts the value.
Selects a function.
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Returns to the previous screen.
Hold down this button for two (2) seconds to return to the Main screen.
Play or pause a Slideshow.
When playing a slideshow by pressing the [ ] button, the photos in the location of the last played
photo are played. If the photos in the location of the last played photo have been removed, they are
automatically searched for and then played in a slideshow.
Screen Status Indications
Display
Description
This is displayed differently according to the signal strength when connected to a network.
If not connected to a network, is displayed.
Displayed when a PC is connected or there is a PC which can be connected to.
Displayed only when a network is connected and Internet access is available.
You can only view RSS or Live Space photos if this icon is displayed.
Displayed when a USB device is connected.
Displayed when an SD/MS memory card is connected.
Battery Indicators
Display
Description
Displayed when the battery is being used with the power cable connected and the battery is being
charged.
Displayed when the battery is fully charged and the power cable is connected.
Displayed when the battery is fully charged.
Displayed when about 25% of the battery is consumed.
Displayed when about 50% of the battery is consumed.
Displayed when about 75% of the battery is consumed.
Displayed when about 95% of the battery is consumed. When this occurs, the screen switches to the
main screen immediately and the discharged battery icon blinks at the center of the screen and the
power is turned off. While the discharged battery icon is blinking, you cannot enter a sub-menu.
It takes about two (2) hours to charge the battery fully when it is completely discharged.
Playing a movie can continue for about thirty (30) minutes and a slideshow for about forty (40) minutes in the default state
(volume 70, brightness 70) when the battery is fully charged.
The battery usage time may differ according to the settings (Brightness, Volume etc.).
When the internal battery is fully charged and the power adapter is disconnected for more than 3 days, the internal battery
will be discharged. If the internal battery is fully discharged, please connect the power adapter for recharge and set the time
again.
The battery lifetime decreases as the product usage time increases.
The rechargeable battery incorporated in this product is not user replaceable. For information on its replacement, please
contact your service provider.
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User Guide
Photo Music Movie Clock & Alarm InfoLink Settings
Photos
When selecting a folder
If you press the Menu button, the menu of the selected item is displayed on the screen.
Menu
Open
Copy
Description
Opens the selected folder.
Copies the selected folder.
Deletes the selected folder.
Delete
The menu displayed when selecting a thumbnail.
If you press the Menu button, the menu of the selected item is displayed on the screen.
Sub-Menu
Menu
Description
Start Slideshow
Copy
Play or pause a Slideshow.
Copies the selected file to a different storage device. (Activated when a storage device is connected.)
Copy All Files
Delete
Copies all files to a different storage device. (Activated when a storage device is connected.)
Deletes the selected file.
Deletes all files.
Delete All Files
Sets the selected image as the background of the main screen.
Set as Background
At this time the mode for the background is automatically changed to Custom mode.
When copying a photo from an external memory storage device (SD/MS, USB memory) to the Frame Memory, if [Settings]-
[Options]-[Frame Memory Copy] is set to [Resized], the size (screen quality) of the photo is automatically reduced before
saving it, to fit it to the screen of your digital photo frame, and the EXIF (camera related information) saved in the photo is
removed. Therefore, make sure to only use the photos saved on the Frame Memory with the digital photo frame.
It may take a long time if a lot of files are copied at the same time.
The menu displayed when selecting a thumbnail (PC, Live Space, RSS).
If you press the Menu button, the menu of the selected item is displayed on the screen.
Sub-Menu
Menu
Description
Start Slideshow
Copy
Play or pause a Slideshow.
Copies the selected file to a different storage device. (Activated when a storage device is connected.)
Copies all files to a different storage device. (Activated when a storage device is connected.)
Copy All Files
Sets the selected image as the background of the main screen.
Set as Background
Browsing Mode
At this time the mode for the background is automatically changed to Custom mode.
All Photos, Folder, Playlist, Tags, Date, Rating
Selects the category to arrange the photos by.
[Browsing Mode] is only displayed on a PC.
The sub-menus of a mode are subjected to each mode.
Slideshow Menu
This product can only support up to 4,000 pictures. If there are more than 4,000 pictures, slideshow will not be played for the
remaining pictures.
Sub-Menu
Detailed Menu
Description
Menu
Stop Slideshow
Pauses or resumes the slideshow.
No Effect, Fade, Blind, Cross Comb, Checker, Slide, Wipe, Silk, Wheel, Circle,
Box In/Out, Diamond, Plus, UnCover, Push, Stairs, Random
Transition
Selects a play effect.
Speed
Fast, Normal, Slow
Selects a play speed.
All photos, Photos in Folder, Shuffle all photos, Shuffle photos in Folder, Repeat
one photo
Mode
Slideshow Settings
Selects the play mode.
This cannot be used during a PC, Live Space, or RSS photo slideshow.
Display Clock
Selects whether to play a slideshow and show the current time at the same time.
InfoLink Off, On
Off, On
You can set the widget to appear in the slideshow screen.
0~100
Brightness
Rotation
You can adjust the brightness.
You can rotate the monitor screen to 90°, 180° and 270°.
Original Fit, Auto Fit, Fit to Width, Fit to Screen
You can select how to adjust the size of the photos when displaying them on the screen.
Original Fit - When the photo size is larger than the screen size, it is displayed to fit the screen size.
Auto Fit - Photos are fit to the screen size. A horizontal or vertical part of a photo may be cut but there is
no distortion.
Screen ratio
Fit to Width - Photos are fit to the screen width. A horizontal or vertical part of a photo may be cut but
there is no distortion.
Fit to Screen - Photos are fit to a resolution of 800*600. (The photo image may be distorted)
Deletes a photo being displayed in the slideshow.
Delete
This will not function during a PC, Live Space, or RSS photo slideshow.
Set as Background Sets the currently selected image as the background of the main screen.
On, Off, Music Settings
Select [On] of [Background Music].
Then select [Music Settings] of [Background Music] by pressing the MENU button and select a music file
stored on the Frame Memory or a connected external memory device.
Background Music
When the product is used for the first time, the built-in music files are used as the background music.
When the next slideshow is performed using the [Slideshow] button, the last played background music file
is played as the background music.
(The location priority of the music files to be played for the background music is: "Location of the last
played background music file → [Frame Memory] → [USB] → [SD/MS]" .
Direct Functions
Menu
Description
MENU
Opens the on-screen menu and exits from the menu.
Plays the next file.
Plays the previous.
Adjusts the volume.
Play or pause a Slideshow.
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Music
The menu displayed when selecting a list.
If you press the Menu button, the menu of the selected item is displayed on the screen.
Sub-Menu
Menu
Description
Play Music
Play Mode
Plays a file.
All Music Files, Music Files in Folder, Shuffle all Music Files, Shuffle Music Files in Folder, Repeat
One Music
Selects the play mode.
Copy
Copies the selected file to a different storage device.
Copies all files to a different storage device.
Deletes the selected file.
Copy All Files
Delete
Delete All Files
Deletes all files.
The menu displayed while playing music.
If you press the Menu button, the menu of the selected item is displayed on the screen.
Sub-Menu
Menu
Description
All Music Files, Music Files in Folder, Shuffle all Music Files, Shuffle Music Files in Folder, Repeat One
Music
Play Mode
Selects the play mode.
Direct Functions
Menu
MENU
Description
Opens the on-screen menu and exits from the menu.
Plays the next file.
If you hold down the button for a long time, the Fast Forward function operates.
Plays the previous.
If you hold down the button for a long time, the Rewind function operates.
Adjusts the volume.
Plays or Pauses a file.
Start Slideshow.
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User Guide
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Movies
The menu displayed when selecting a list.
If you press the Menu button, the menu of the selected item is displayed on the screen.
Sub-Menu
Menu
Description
All Movies, Movies in Folder, Shuffle all Movies, Shuffle Movies in Folder, Repeat One Movie
Play Mode
Selects the play mode.
Copy
Copies the selected file to a different storage device.
Copies all files to a different storage device.
Deletes the selected file.
Copy All Files
Delete
Delete All Files
Deletes all files.
The menu displayed while playing a movie.
If you press the Menu button, the menu of the selected item is displayed on the screen.
Sub-Menu
Menu
Description
All Movies, Movies in Folder, Shuffle all Movies, Shuffle Movies in Folder, Repeat One Movie
Play Mode
Brightness
Selects the play mode.
0~100
You can adjust the brightness.
Direct Function
Menu
MENU
Description
Opens the on-screen menu and exits from the menu.
Plays the next file.
If you hold down the button for a long time, the Fast Forward function operates.
Plays the previous.
If you hold down the button for a long time, the Rewind function operates.
Adjusts the volume.
Plays or Pauses a file.
Start Slideshow.
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User Guide
Photo Music Movie Clock & Alarm InfoLink Settings
Clock & Alarm
If you press the Menu button, the menu of the selected item is displayed on the screen.
Sub-Menu
Detailed Menu
Description
Menu
Month, Day, Year, Hours, Minutes, am/pm (when the Time Format is set to 12 Hours).
Month, Day, Year, Hours, Minutes (when the Time Format is set to 24 Hours).
Date and Time
Time Zone
Sets the date and time.
You can select a time zone.
Off, On
Daylight Saving Time You can enable or disable the daylight saving time.
Auto, Manual, Update Time Now
Internet Time Update
Select whether to update the system time of your Digital Photo Frame with the time information received
through the Internet.
12 Hours, 24 Hours
Time Format
For the Time Format, you can select 12 Hours or 24 Hours.
If you select 24 Hours, am/pm is not displayed.
YYYY/MM/DD, MM/DD/YYYY, DD/MM/YYYY
You can select the format in which the date is displayed.
Analog, Digital, Clock & Calendar, Clock & InfoLink
You can select the clock type.
Date Format
Clock Type
Activation
Set time
Hours
Yes, No
Manual, After 10min, After 20min, After 30min.
1~12
Minutes
am/pm
Repeat
Sound
00~59
Alarm
am, pm
Once, Sat ~Sun, Mon~ Sat, Mon~ Fri, Everyday
Sound 1, Sound 2, Sound 3
0~100
Volume
You can set an alarm.
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InfoLink
Setting (Widget On/Off)
If you press the Menu button, the menu of the selected item is displayed on the screen.
Sub-Menu
Detailed Menu
Description
Menu
Home
Off, On
You can set the widget to appear in the first screen.
SlideShow Off, On
You can set the widget to appear in the slideshow screen.
Clock Off, On
Widget Auto Display
You can set the widget to appear in the clock screen.
Direct Functions
Menu
Description
Selects a function.
Moves around the items.
Returns to the Main screen.
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News
Sub-Menu
Menu
Description
Top News, Politics, Money, World, Life, Sports
You can select the type of news topic to view.
News
Direct Functions
Menu
Description
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Moves up/down.
Moves right/left.
Moves the focus to the news list of the selected topic.
Returns to the upper menu screen.
Stocks
Displays the stock information for the Favorite Stock Items, NYSE, and Nasdaq.
You can register up to 20 stock symbols in the [Favorite Stocks] list. If you try to register more than 20 stock symbols, the
message [You've exceeded the maximum of 20 stock symbols] is displayed.
Sub-Menu
Detailed Menu
Description
Menu
Displays the stock information for the stock symbols registered as your favorite stock symbols.
If there are no stock symbols registered, the Add/Del Favorite menu screen is displayed.
Favorite Stocks
NYSE
Displays the NYSE stock information.
Displays the NASDAQ stock information.
NASDAQ
You can add and delete a stock symbol to and from the Favorite Stocks list.
Stocks
Add/Del Favorite
Moves to the stock information you want to view (NYSE/Nasdaq/Favorites).
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Moves up/down.
Adds or deletes the selected stock symbol.
Returns to the upper menu screen.
Direct Functions
Menu
Description
Return to List
Add to Favorite Stocks
Returns to the list.
Adds the selected stock symbol to the Favorite Stocks.
Delete from Favorite Stocks Deletes the selected stock symbol from the Favorite Stocks.
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Moves up/down.
Moves right/left.
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Moves right / Selects an item.
Returns to the upper menu screen.
Weather
Sub-Menu
Detailed Menu
Description
Menu
My Weather
Today, Tomorrow, Recent Location
Today, Tomorrow : Displays the weather forecast for today and tomorrow.
When selected, you can view the six (6)-day weather information for the default location.
Recent Location : Displays a list of locations for which you have recently viewed weather information. If
you selected a location from the list, you can view the six (6)-day weather information for it.
Weather
Displays a list of 100 cities. You can select a city and view the six (6)-day
Top 100 Cities
weather information for it.
Select a location manually by entering the zip code. You can register the
Change Location
selected location to My Weather.
Direct Functions
Menu
Description
Return to my Weather
Make this My Weather
MENU
Returns to the My Weather screen.
Registers the selected item to My Weather. It becomes the default weather information to be
provided and you are moved to the My Weather screen.
Sets Celsius/Fahrenheit.
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Moves up/down.
Moves left or returns to the previous screen.
Selects the item. Moves right.
Selects the item.
Returns to the previous screen.
FrameChannel
If you do not have a FrameChannel account, create your account on the FrameChannel website
(http://samsung.framechannel.com).
For information on how to configure the FrameChannel, refer to Applications > Setting up the FrameChannel.
Direct Functions
Menu
Description
Enters FrameChannel.
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Moves up/down.
Returns to the previous (Main) screen.
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INFOLINK IS PROVIDED THROUGH AGREEMENT BETWEEN SAMSUNG AND THE CONTENT OWNER.
INFOLINK MAY BE TERMINATED OR INTERUPTED AT ANY TIME BY EITHER SAMSUNG OR THE CONTENT PROVIDER OR
THROUGH TERMINATION OF THE AGREEMENT BETWEEN THEM.
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User Guide
Photo Music Movie Clock & Alarm InfoLink Settings
Settings
Settings
Sub-Menu
Detailed Menu
Description
Menu
Network Settings
Proxy Required
Sets the network. The network information you set is displayed at the bottom.
Yes, No
Network
You can set whether to use a proxy server.
English, Deutsch, Español, Français, Italiano, Nederlands, Polski, Русский,
Português, Svenska, Türkçe, 한한한
Language
You can select the language for the product.
Brightness 0~100
Adjusts the brightness of the screen.
Auto Rotation
Off, On
Off : If you set the frame on its edge during a SlideShow, even if the sensor detects the change, the picture
does not rotate accordingly.
On : If you set the frame on its edge, the sensor detects the change and rotates the picture automatically.
Button Sound
Off, Low, Medium, High
Options
You can turn the button operating sound heard when operating the product on or off.
Volume
Adjusts the volume.
Frame Memory Copy
0~100
Original Size, Resized
When copying a photo from an external memory storage device (SD/MS, USB memory) to the Frame Memory,
if [Settings]-[Options]-[Frame Memory Copy] is set to [Resized], the size (screen quality) of the photo is
automatically reduced before saving it, so that it can be fit to the screen of your digital photo frame, and the
EXIF (camera related information) saved in the photo is removed.
Therefore, make sure to only use the photos saved on the Frame Memory with the digital photo frame.
Starting Mode
Home, Last Mode, Slideshow
You can select the first screen to be displayed when the power is turned on.
Screen Saver
Slideshow, Clock
You can select the screensaver type.
If no button is pressed for ten (10) minutes, the screensaver is activated.
OSD Color Theme Violet Style, Blue Style, Green Style, Orange Style
You can select a color theme for the menu background screen.
The default color theme is Blue Style.
Preferences
Home Background
Default, Custom
You can set the background of the main menu screen.
Auto Picture On/Off
Activation, Hours, Minutes, am/pm, Repeat
When the [Off Time] is reached, other operations are stopped and the screen is turned off. When the [On
Time] is reached, the screen is turned on and the previous operating status persists.
If the screen is turned off as the time has reached the [Off Time], press any button except the Power button to
display the screen again.
If the product is being used as a Mini-Monitor or a Mass Storage device connected to your PC via a
USB cable, the screen will not be turned off even if the Off Time is reached.
You can update the product by using a USB memory stick or memory card
Firmware Update
(SD/MS).
Reset Settings
Yes, No
Update/Reset
Initializes the settings except for the time and the network settings.
Product Information Model, Firmware Version, Copyright
You can check the product information.
Web Configuration
Connect to the address (URL) in the [Web Configuration Address] item on the [Settings]-[Network] page of the Digital
Photo Frame using Internet Explorer.
If connected, the Welcome page is displayed.
Enter the password in the [Web Configuration Password] item of the [Settings]-[Network] page of the Digital Photo Frame in
the [Password] item on the Welcome page. Then click the [sign in] button.
Sub Menu
Upper Menu
Description
Password
Welcome
Enter the password displayed in Management Password.
Enables case-sensitive mode.
Now Playing
Photo Frame
You can monitor the photos which are being displayed in the slide show at the same time.
Photo Feeds, Photos Windows Live Spaces
Web Photos
Storage
You can add or remove a website address from which you can receive photos.
Photo Feeds, Photos Windows Live Spaces
You can check the size of the photos in the addresses listed in Web Photos.
Basic, Administrator Password, Date and Time, Network Settings
Settings
Help
You can enter and change the product name, administrator password, time, and network proxy server,
etc.
Displays the help section for using Samsung Photo Frame Web Configuration.
Initial Settings
Settings for Sharing Photos on your PC - Configuring Your Windows
Settings for Sharing Photos on your PC - Configuring Your Photo Frame
Viewing the Photos from Windows Live Space
Viewing the Photos via RSS
Setting up Rating and Tags (VISTA:Tags, XP:Labels) on a PC
Setting up the FrameChannel
I want to update firmware.
I want to connect to a monitor by using Mini-Monitor program.
Initial Settings
To use the wireless sharing function provided with this product, Windows Vista must be running on your computer and a wireless LAN
access point (AP) must be in your vicinity.
Windows XP
Windows Media Player 11 or later must be installed.
Digital Image Library Starter Edition (DISE)
: This program allows you to change the ratings for the photos on your Digital Photo Frame via
your PC.
Recommendations when using the Digital Photo Frame: Internet Explorer 7.0 or higher
1. Choose Your Language
Turn on your Digital Photo Frame and select a language.
You can change the language via Settings -> Language.
2. Use Wi-Fi network?
Select whether to use a network.
3. Choose your Access Point
The AP list is displayed.
Select the SSID you want to connect to in the [Choose your Access
Point] screen. If the SSID you want to connect to is not displayed,
refresh the SSID list by pressing [Refresh] and then select the SSID.
4. Choose Computer
The PC list is displayed. If the PC you want to connect to is not in the
list, refresh the PC list by pressing [Refresh] and then select the PC.
5. Finish
The selected network and PC are displayed.
You can select a menu after completing the operation.
Ensure that the Settings are confi gured as shown below.
Otherwise, your PC may not be displayed in the list or you may not be able to connect to it.
z In Vista, select Control Panel > Network and Sharing Center > Customize. Check whether the Location type is set to Private.
z Select Digital Photo Frame from the Windows Media Player > Library > Media Sharing list. Check whether it is set to Allow.
Settings for Sharing the Photos on your PC - Configuring Your Windows Vista
Adding Photos to the Library
Run Windows Media Player.
Click the [Library] tab at the top.
Click [Add To Library] in the [Library] tab.
In the [Add To Library] window, select [My
personal folders] under the [Select the folders to
monitor] section and select the folder containing
photos and click [Add].
Select the folder to share and click [OK] to add
it.
When you click [OK], the [Add To Library]
window is closed and the [Add to Library by
Searching Computer] is displayed. Wait until it
finishes the operation and click [Close] when it is
completed.
Checking Shared Photos
In the Windows Media Player, set the Category,
which is under the [
to [Picture].
,
] symbol at the top left,
In the [Library], select Recently added, All
Pictures, Keywords, Date Taken, Rating, or Folder
Settings and check whether the added photos
exist in the library.
Sharing Settings for Accepting Connections from Your Photo Frame
In the [Library] tab, click on [Media Sharing].
In the [Media Sharing] window, check the
[Share my media] checkbox under [Sharing
Settings].
If no [Available device] is displayed in the
[Media Sharing] window, proceed to steps 4. If
displayed, proceed to step 5.
In the [Media Sharing] window, click
[Networking] and check whether the current
network is set to [Private network]. If not, set it
to [Private Network].
If your network is a Private network, the
[Available Device] list and the [Settings] button
are displayed in the [Media Sharing] window.
In the [Media Sharing] window, click [Settings].
The [Media Sharing-Default Settings] window is
displayed.
In the [Media Sharing-Default Settings] window,
set the [Media Type] to [Picture], both [Star
ratings] and [Parental ratings] to [All ratings] or
a required rating under the [Default Settings]
section. If you want to add a device or
computer which tries to connect to the library to
the list automatically, check the [Add new
devices and computers automatically] checkbox.
Only photos can be transmitted via PC sharing.
Settings for Sharing the Photos on Your PC - Configuring Your Photo Frame
Checking Network Connections
Check whether the Network icon is displayed at the
left top of the Main screen.
If the Network icon is displayed, proceed to the
Checking Computer Connections section
described below. If it is not displayed, move to
[Settings]-[Network]-[Network Settings].
SSID : Service Set Identifier
Select the SSID you want to connect to in the
[Choose your Access Point] screen. If the SSID you
want to connect to is not displayed, refresh the SSID
list by pressing [Refresh] and then select the SSID.
If you select this when the SSID is encrypted, a
password input window is displayed. You can only be
connected to the network if you enter the correct
password.
Checking Computer Connections
The PC list is displayed.
If the PC you want to connect to is not in the list, refresh
the PC list by pressing [Refresh] and then select the PC.
The configured network and computer are displayed. You
can select a menu once the completion window is
displayed.
Viewing the Photos from Windows Live Space
Checking Windows Live Space and Uploading Photos
If you have no MSN account (MSN Hotmail, MSN
Messenger, Passport account), please create one. Go
to and login to Windows Live Space
If you do not have a space, create a space and enter
it.
In your space, change to edit mode. Add albums and
photos by clicking on Add under the Photos category.
Setting up the Web Configuration
Connect to the address (URL) in the [Web
Configuration Address] item on the [Settings]-
[Network] page of the Digital Photo Frame using
Internet Explorer.
If connected, the welcome page is displayed. Enter
the password in the [Remote Configuration
Password] item of the [Settings]-[Network] page of
the Digital Photo Frame in the [Password] item on
the Welcome! page. Then click the [sign in] button.
You can change the password (default: Admin)
in the Settings of the Samsung Photo Frame
Web Configuration.
On the Samsung Photo Frame Web Configuration
page, click the [Web Photos] tab and add the space
address (for example, if it is
'test'.) to the URL input box for the Photos From
Windows Live Spaces list and click [Add].
Checking your Space Photos on your Digital Photo Frame
First check the network connections. (Refer to
Viewing the Photos Shared from Vista Windows on
your Digital Photo Frame - What You Should Do on
Your Digital Photo Frame - Checking Network
Connections.)
In the Main screen of your Digital Photo Frame, go to
[Photo]-[Windows Live Space]. A list of the spaces
you have added to the Web Configuration will be
displayed.
Select a space. A list of albums in the selected space
will be displayed. Select an album, and thumbnails for
the photos in the selected album will be displayed on
the right.
Viewing the Photos via RSS
Web Configuration
Go to the Web Photos page by following the
description in the Settings Web Configuration
section for Windows Live Space. Click [Web
Photo]-[Photo Feeds] for the RSS Input window.
In the RSS Input window, enter the RSS address
and click [Add].
What is an RSS Address?
It is the address that appears in the address box
of the web page (XML) displayed when clicking
the FEED icon on a RSS service site where
photos are uploaded.
Checking the Photos from RSS on Your Digital Photo Frame
In the Main screen of your Digital Photo
Frame, go to [Photo]-[RSS and Web Feeds].
A list of feeds you have added to the Web
Configuration will be displayed.
Select a feed from the list. Thumbnails for
the photos in the selected feed will be
displayed to the right.
Setting up Rating and Tags (VISTA:Tags, XP:Labels) on a PC
Windows VISTA
Click Start - All Programs - Windows Photo Gallery to
launch the Windows Photo Gallery.
If you select Info at the top of the Windows Photo Gallery
screen, the photo information pane appears on the right.
Select a photo and change the Rating or Tags in the right
information pane.
Windows XP
Click Start - All Programs - Microsoft Digital Image
Starter Edition 2006 - Microsoft Digital Image Starter
Edition 2006 Library.
The Microsoft Digital Image Starter Edition 2006
Library window appears.
Select a photo and configure the Rating and Labels for the
selected photo at the bottom of the screen.
Setting up the FrameChannel
You must have a FrameChannel account to use the FrameChannel functions.
Visit the FrameChannel website
account by clicking the Create an Account button.
In the Code input box in the Activate your Frame page,
enter the code in the [InfoLink] - [FrameChannel] Preview
screen.
Click Save & Continue to move to the next step.
If you enter a wrong code, your Digital Photo Frame cannot be
connected to the FrameChannel.
Each product has a different code.
Make sure to check it and register it correctly.
Account information: Enter the required information. Then
select the I agree to the FrameChannel Terms of Service
checkbox and click Save & Continue.
Step 3, Step 4 ꢀ Enter and save the required information.
Register channels using the Find a Channel and Create a
Channel buttons.
I want to update firmware.
Preparations
Digital Photo Frame
Firmware update file.
USB memory card or external memory devices(SD/MS)
Connect USB
memory card
to PC
If you are ready, connect the USB memory card to your PC.
Copy the firmware update file you downloaded to the USB memory card.
(Make sure to copy the firmware update file to the root directory.)
Connect USB
Memory Card
to Digital
Remove the USB memory card from your PC, and connect it to your Digital Photo Frame.
If your Digital Photo Frame is off, turn it on.
Photo Frame
Updating
Select [Firmware Update] on the [Settings]-[Update/Reset] page.
After boot-up, turn your Digital Photo Frame off, remove the USB memory card, and turn your
Digital Photo Frame on again, for maximum safety.
Do not remove the USB, memory card during the update operation.
Do not press any key during the update operation.
Do not insert any other card during the update operation.
Do not turn your Digital Photo Frame off during the update operation.
You can identify whether the update operation has finished successfully or not by checking the
firmware version of your Digital Photo Frame is changed to the version of the firmware update.
I want to connect to a monitor by using Mini-Monitor program.
The Digital Photo Frame not only allows you to appreciate photos but also provides an additional
Mini-Monitor function. The Mini-Monitor is a function for using the Digital Photo Frame as an
auxiliary monitor. Its usage is simple as the Digital Photo Frame connects to your PC via a USB cable.
This function allows you to work more efficiently at your PC by using an additional monitor. To use
your digital photo frame as a Mini-Monitor, first install the Frame Manager program. (However,
please note that you can use only one digital photo frame as a Mini-Monitor.)
Installing Frame Manager
Frame Manager User's Manual
Using your digital photo frame as a Mini-Monitor.
Using your digital photo frame as Mass Storage.
Changing the current mode to another mode
Adjusting the brightness
Updating the firmware
System Requirements
z OS : Windows XP SP2, Vista (32bit)
z System Processor Speed : 1.5 GHz
z USB : USB 2.0 Host Controller
z RAM : 256 MB or above
Caution
1. When using Windows XP, Service Pack 2 must be installed.
It might not operate with any operating systems other than Windows XP SP2. We are not liable for problems that may
occur when installing it on an operating system other than Windows XP SP2.
2. We recommend a CPU speed of 2.4 GHz or higher.
Your digital photo frame might not operate normally if the performance specifications of your PC are lower than the
recommendations.
3. Make sure to install it correctly as directed in the Installation Guide.
4. Do not use your Mini-Monitor as a primary monitor.
We are not liable for any problems that may occur if you do not follow the directions. If it is used as a primary monitor,
the screen may be blank.
5. Make sure to use the provided USB cable.
6. When using your digital photo frame as a Mini-Monitor, all buttons except for the Power button will not operate.
7. Move the programs displayed and used on the Mini-Monitor to the primary monitor after you have finished using it.
8. For some video cards, the Mini-Monitor may not operate normally. In this case, set Hardware acceleration to None.
To set Hardware acceleration to None: Right-click on the Windows Desktop and select Properties from the displayed
menu. The Display Properties window appears. Click Settings > Advanced > Troubleshoot tab. Move the Hardware
acceleration slide to None.
9. You cannot use the Aero effect of Windows Vista while using the Mini-Monitor.
10. When using Windows Vista, some movies cannot be played using the Mini-Monitor.
11. If the video card's driver is updated while Frame Manager is installed, the Mini-Monitor function may not operate
properly. In this case, remove Frame Manager and install it again.
12. If the rotation function of Frame Manager is used, the current location setting of Mini-Monitor may be changed. Even if
the rotation function is used, the screen will not be shown to be rotating in the [Display Properties] window.
Limitation and Recommendation
z Limitation : Hardware graphics acceleration such as DirectX or OpenGL is not supported on the Mini-MonitorDisplay as it
would require the emulation of a graphics processor by your standard CPU which would not be favourable. Media
players which are using DirectX will not work properly on Mini-Monitor Display.
> Example: GOM player,VLC Player
z Recommedation : Do not use/run directX or openGL application on Mini-Monitor display.
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Specifications
Supported Files
Specifications
Items
Specifications
Model Name
SPF-85V, SPF-86V
8 "(20 cm)TFT
800 x 600
Type
Resolution
Contrast Ratio
Interface
Panel
400 : 1
Digital 6 bit
JPEG Max Image Resolution 3200x2400(8Mb)
(Progressive,CMYK JPEG is not supported.)
Photo
Movie
Music
Supported
Formats
MPEG4 : Advanced Simple Profile(ASP), Audio(MP3), 4Mbps
WMV : 720x480, Audio(WMA), 2.5Mbps
MP3 : 8~48KHz, 8~320Kbps
WMA : 8~48KHz, 8~320Kbps
Built-in Memory
Network
64 MB
Wi-Fi 802.11b/g 2.4GHz 54Mbps
WEP : Open (64bit, 128bit)
WPA-PSK : TKIP, AES
WPA2-PSK : TKIP, AES
USB 2.0
USB
(Upstream (host) x 1, downstream (slave) x 1)
2 in 1(SD≤4GB / MS≤4GB)
Media (Memory Card)
SDHC (High-Capacity) cards are not supported.
Rating
External Power Adapter (12 V, 2 A, 24 W)
7.4V 770mAH
Battery
Power
Sound
Normal 10W (But, 12 W for battery charging)
Consumption
Off mode(Power Switch Off) under 1W (Even if the power is turned off, up to
10W may be consumed while the battery is being charged.)
1W + 1W(Stereo), headphone
Dimensions (WxHxD)
Weight
228 x 187.5 x 46 mm
785 g
The product design may differ according to the model, and specifications are subject to change without prior
notice for product performance enhancement.
Class B Equipment (Information Communication equipment for residential use)
This product complies with the Electromagnetic Compatibility Directives for residential Use and can be
used in all areas including common residential areas. (Class B equipment radiates less electromagnetic
influences than class A equipment.)
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Specifications
Supported Files
Supported Files
The Digital Photo Frame uses these modules:
WinCE 5.0
For more information, visit the following web sites:
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Terminology
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Troubleshooting
This section lists various problems and solutions encountered by users while using the digital photo frame. When encountering a problem,
first check the list below and follow the suggested action if one matches your problem. If the problem still persists, contact or visit the
nearest service center.
Symptoms
Causes and Actions
Check the connections for the adapter cable and the power terminal of the
product.
The power does not turn on.
It takes time until an image is displayed
after the power is turned on.
If the resolution is high or the file size is large, the photo may be displayed
slowly on the screen.
It takes time to move to the next photo.
Check the cable connections connecting the product and the external device.
The USB device must support Windows CE 5.0. Check whether your USB
device supports Windows CE 5.0.
I connected an external device but it is
not operating.
There is still space on the Frame Memory
but I cannot copy any more photos.
Create a folder in the Frame Memory and copy your photos into the folder.
The screen color is too dim or dark.
No slideshow is played automatically.
Adjust the brightness in the Settings.
Set [Starting Mode] of [Settings-Preference] to [Slideshow].
The screen is not displayed because the video codec of the file is not
supported.
When playing a movie, the screen is
displayed but there is no sound.
Supported codecs are MPEG4 and WMV9.
The movie is played with the sound only.
A blank screen is displayed.
Change the volume.
Check whether the file contains sound information.
If Auto On and Auto Off are set to the same time, they will not operate.
Check the time settings.
Auto On and Auto Off do not operate.
The [Button Sound] is set to On but there
is no button operating sound.
The button operating sound will not be heard while a [Background Music,
Music, or Movie file] is playing.
Check whether the AP connected to your digital photo frame can connect to
the Internet.
My digital photo frame is not accepting a
photo from the Internet.
The maximum permitted file size of a web photo is 4.2 Mb.
(The maximum permitted file size is 8.5 Mb.)
Only JPEG files are available on the web or Feed (higher than 400X240 pixels).
I've tried to change an image rating in
Windows Media Player but it does not
After changing the rating, turn Windows Media Player off and on.
change.
I've tried to change the name of my
Remove the product from Windows Media Player (Library/Media Sharing) and
reboot your digital photo frame and computer.
digital photo frame but it will not change.
Check whether your PC and digital photo frame are connected to the same
Access Point (AP).
I cannot connect my digital photo frame
to Windows Media Player of my PC.
Vista: Check whether [Control Panel/Network and Sharing
Center/Customize/Location Type/Personal] is selected.
Vista/XP: Select the digital photo frame in the [Library/Media Sharing] of
[Windows Media Player] and check whether it is set to [Allow].
Check whether the FrameManager program is installed.
Select Start- Programs - Samsung - FrameManager to restart FrameManager.
Reboot your computer.
The FrameManager icon is not displayed.
Check whether the button lock function is activated.
If you hold down the MENU button for more than five (5) seconds, the button
lock function is activated. If you press a button it will not operate.
To clear the button lock function, hold down MENU button for more than five
(5) seconds again.
I pressed a button, but it does not
operate.
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Terminology
Terms
Description
MPEG4 is a movie compression technology for video communications which
enables implementing bi-directional multimedia. It was developed to make it
possible to transmit movies over low speed lines on the Internet or for mobile
communications. It is used widely on PCs, TVs and cell phones. A movie file
formatted in the MPEG4 format is called an MPG or MPEG file.
MPEG4
(Motion Picture Expert Group4)
WMV9
A video codec in the MPEG4 format developed by Microsoft
(Window Media Video9)
MP3 is a high quality audio compression technology. It provides a 50 times
higher compression than CD. Because it provides high quality and a low size
for its compression ratio, it is commonly used on the Internet and for FM radio
transmissions, etc. An audio file formatted in the MP3 format is called an MP3
file.
MP3
(MPEG Audio Layer-3)
JPEG is an image compression technology. It provides the smallest loss of all
image compression technologies. It is used widely to transmit multimedia files
on the Internet and for other uses. An image file formatted in the JPEG format
is called a JPEG or JPG file. Usually, a JPEG file is created by taking a picture
with a digital camera, by drawing on a computer, or by a graphic package and
then by compressing the graphics image into the JPEG format.
JPEG
(Joint Photographic Coding Expert
Group)
An SD card is a Flash memory card the size of a postage stamp. It provides
high stability and high capacity. It is widely used in various digital products
such as PDAs, digital cameras, MP3 players, cell phones, and notebook PCs. Its
appearance is similar to that of MMC, but the number of pins and their
thickness is different. It also has a password setting function for data security.
SD Card
(Secure Digital Card)
Use the up stream terminal when connecting to a PC. This product supports
USB 2.0. An A-mini B type cable which is used to connect your digital photo
frame to a PC is provided with the product. The A type is the USB connector
used to connect to a PC. The B type is the USB connector used to connect to
an external device. You can connect your digital photo frame to a PC using an
A-mini B type USB cable.
USB Cable
1) A-mini B type
Use this type of cable when using the down stream terminal. This product
supports USB 2.0. When connecting an external device to the down stream
terminal, use the USB cable provided with the external device.
USB Cable
2) Cable for Connecting Other Devices
When using a cell phone, you will hear frequently about a "repeater." In a
wireless LAN, AP plays the same role as a repeater. That is, it a intermediate
equipment through which wireless LAN cards receive signals. As a cell phone
makes a call through a repeater, a wireless LAN card sends and receives data
through an AP.
AP
(Access Point)
SSID is a 32-bit unique identifier which is attached to each header of every
packet being transmitted on a wireless LAN. It is used as a password when a
wireless device connects to a Basic Service Set (BBS). Because SSID allows
differentiating a wireless LAN from other wireless LANS, all APs and wireless
devices that want to access to a wireless LAN must use the same SSID. If a
device does not know the unique SSID of a certain BBS, it cannot connect to
that BBS.
SSID
(Service Set Identifier)
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If you need a product service, contact or visit a Samsung service center.
For services for network connection and the Server.
Services
Contacts
Samsung Electronics web site
If you have any questions or comments relating to Samsung products, please contact the
SAMSUNG customer care center.
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