Get access to helpful solutions, how-to guides, owners' manuals, and product specifications for your 2010 Blu-ray Disc Player (C6900 Series) from Samsung US Support. Samsung BD-C5500 User Manual. Also See for BD-C5500. User manual - 131 pages. Document and settings Admin Folder Device State Folder 1 Name Size Kind XXX.XXX.X.XX SAMSUNG Blu-ray Disc Player Deny Folder 1 File Folder 2 File Folder 3 File Cancel Move to the home menu. To select a device, use the RED(A) or BLUE(D) button to.
Read these Samsung BD-J5700 user manual instructions for use carefully before using the unit. Follow all safety instructions listed below. Keep these operating instructions at hand for future reference. Connection to a TV connects an HDMI cable (not provided) from the socket HDMI OUT of the back of the product to take HDMI IN of your TV. Do not connect the power cord to the wall outlet until you have made all other connections. When changing connections, switch off all devices before you start. If you use an HDMI to DVI cable to connect to the display device, you must connect the player digital audio output to an audio system to listen to the audio. An HDMI cable broadcast digital video and audio, so you don't need to connect an audio cable. Depending on the TV, it is possible that some HDMI output resolutions don't work. Refer to your TV user manual. When you connect the player to your TV using an HDMI cable or a new TV and it turned on for the first time, the Player automatically adjusts the output HDMI to the highest supported by the TV resolution. A long HDMI cable may cause noise on the screen. If this occurs, adjust HDMI Deep Color at Off the menu. To see the video in 720 p, 1080i or 1080 p HDMI output mode, you must use a high-speed HDMI cable. HDMI sends only a pure digital signal to the TV. If your TV does not support HDCP (high-bandwidth digital content protection), appears random noise on the screen.
Connecting to an audio system can connect the Blu-ray player to an audio system using one of the methods shown below. Do not connect the power cord to the wall outlet until you have made all other connections. When changing connections, switch off all devices before you start. Method 1 connection to an HDMI-compliant AV receiver. Connect an HDMI cable (not provided) from the socket HDMI OUT of the back of the product to take HDMI IN on your receiver. Method 2 connection to an AV receiver with a digital coaxial cable with a digital coaxial cable (not supplied), connect the coaxial digital audio product output to the digital coaxial socket of the receiver. Good quality you will hear the sound only through the two front speakers with the digital output is set to PCM.
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Connecting to a network router. You can connect your player to your network router using one of the methods shown below. To use the DLNA network functionality, you must connect your PC to your network as shown in the illustrations. The connection can be wired or wireless. It is possible that is not allowed access to the Internet to server software update from Samsung, depending on the router you are using or your ISP policy. For more information, please contact your ISP (Internet service provider). DSL users, please, use a router to make a network connection. If your wireless router is compatible with DHCP, this player can use a DHCP or a static IP address to connect to the wireless network. Configure your wireless router in infrastructure mode. Ad-hoc mode is not supported. The player only supports the following protocols of wireless security key: WEP (OPEN / SHARED), WPA-PSK (TKIP / AES), WPA2-PSK (TKIP / AES). Select a channel on the wireless router that is not currently being used. If the channel configured for the wireless router is currently being used by another device nearby, there will be interference and failure of communication. In compliance with the latest Wi-Fi certified specifications, Samsung Blu-ray players do not support encryption WEP, TKIP, or TKIP-AES (WPS2 Mixed) security in networks that operate in mode 802. 11n. Wireless LAN, by their nature, may cause interference, depending on the operating conditions (performance of the router, distance, obstacles, interference from other devices of radio, etc.).