Samsung Projector BP59 00140E 01 User Guide

SP-M200S SP-M220S SP-M250S  
LCD Projector  
Owner’s Instructions  
The color and the appearance of the product may differ  
from the illustrations in this manual. The specifications are  
subject to change without prior notice to improve  
performance.  
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1 Major Safety Precautions  
1-1 Before You Start  
Icons used in this manual  
ICON  
NAME  
MEANING  
Caution  
Indicates cases where the function may not work or the setting may be canceled.  
Note  
Indicates a hint or tip to operate a function.  
Using this Manual  
Make yourself fully aware of the safety precautions before using this product.  
If a problem occurs, refer to the 'Troubleshooting' section.  
Copyright Notice  
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1-2 Care and Maintenance  
Cleaning the Surface and the Lens  
Clean the projector using a soft dry cloth.  
Avoid cleaning the product with a flammable substance such as  
benzene or thinner.  
Avoid scratching the lens with your fingernails or a sharp object.  
This may result in scratches or damage to the product.  
Avoid cleaning the product with a wet cloth or by directly  
spraying water onto the product.  
If water enters the product, it may result in fire, electric shock, or  
a problem with the product.  
A white stain may appear on the surface of the projector if water  
gets on it.  
The appearance and the color may differ depending on the  
model.  
Cleaning Inside the Projector  
For cleaning the interior of the projector, contact an authorized  
Samsung Service Center.  
Contact a Service Center if dust or other substances are inside  
the projector.  
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1-3 Safety Precautions  
Icons used for safety precautions  
ICON  
NAME  
MEANING  
Failing to follow the precautions marked with this sign may result in a serious injury or even  
a fatality.  
Warning  
Failing to follow the precautions marked with this sign may result in a personal injury or  
property damage.  
Caution  
Meaning of Signs  
Do not perform.  
Must be followed.  
The power plug must be unplugged from the  
wall outlet.  
Do not disassemble.  
Do not touch.  
Must be grounded to prevent electric shock.  
Power Related  
The following images are for your reference and may differ depending on models and countries.  
The appearance and the color may differ depending on models.  
Warning  
Plug the power plug in firmly.  
Otherwise, it may result in fire.  
Avoid connecting multiple electric appli-  
ances to a single wall outlet.  
Otherwise, it may result in fire due to  
overheating of the wall outlet.  
Avoid using a damaged power cord or plug  
or a loose power outlet.  
Avoid bending or twisting the power cord  
excessively and avoid placing heavy  
objects on the cord.  
Otherwise, it may result in electric  
shock or fire.  
Otherwise, it may result in electric  
shock or fire due to a damaged power  
cord.  
Avoid plugging in or unplugging the power  
supply with wet hands.  
To move the product, turn the power off  
and unplug the power cord and any other  
wires connected to the product.  
Otherwise, it may result in electric  
shock.  
Otherwise, it may result in electric  
shock or fire due to the damaged  
power cord.  
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Make sure to connect the power cord to a  
grounded wall outlet (for insulation class 1  
equipment only).  
Otherwise, it may result in electric  
shock or injury.  
Caution  
When unplugging the power plug from the  
wall outlet, make sure to hold the power  
plug by the plug and not by the cord.  
Do not turn the product on or off by plug-  
ging or unplugging the power plug. (Do not  
use the power plug as a power switch.)  
Failing to do so may result in electric  
shock or fire.  
Unplug the power plug before cleaning the  
product.  
Keep the power cord away from sources of  
heat.  
There is a danger of electric shock or  
fire.  
Connect the power plug to a wall outlet  
that can be easily reached.  
When a problem occurs with the  
product, you must unplug the power  
plug to cut the power off completely.  
You cannot cut the power off  
completely using only the power button  
on the product.  
Installation Related  
Warning  
Avoid installing the product in a location  
Avoid installing the product in a badly-ven-  
tilated location such as inside a bookshelf  
or closet.  
exposed to direct sunlight and installing  
the product near a heat source such as a  
fire or heater.  
Otherwise, it may result in fire due to  
internal overheating.  
This may shorten the product life cycle  
or cause fire.  
When installing the product in a cabinet or  
shelf, take care so that the front end of the  
product is completely supported by the  
cabinet or shelf.  
When installing the product on a console  
or shelf, make sure that the front of the  
product does not protrude out of the con-  
sole or shelf.  
Failing to do so may result in the  
product falling and resulting in damage  
to the product or injury.  
Otherwise, this may cause the product  
to fall off and result in a malfunction or  
injury.  
Make sure to use a cabinet or shelf  
suitable to the size of the product.  
Keep the power cord away from heaters.  
When thunder or lighting occurs, unplug  
the power cord.  
The coating of the power cord may  
melt and cause electric shock or fire.  
Failing to do so may result in electric  
shock or fire.  
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Do not install the product in a location  
exposed to dust, moisture (sauna), oil,  
smoke or water (rain drops) and do not  
install it in a vehicle.  
Do not install the product in areas with  
heavy dust.  
This may result in electric shock or fire.  
Caution  
Take care not to block the vent with a table  
cloth or curtain.  
Do not let the product drop while moving it.  
This may result in a problem with the  
product or injury.  
Otherwise, it may result in fire due to  
internal overheating.  
When putting the product down, place it  
gently.  
Do not install the product at a height where  
children may reach it.  
Failing to do so may result in a problem  
with the product or injury.  
If a child touches the product, the  
product may fall and this may result in  
injury.  
Usage Related  
Avoid inserting metal objects such as a  
chopsticks, coins or hairpins, or inflamma-  
ble objects into the product (the vents,  
ports, etc).  
Do not let children place objects such as  
toys or cookies on the product.  
If a child tries to reach for any of these  
objects, the product may fall and cause  
harm.  
If water or an alien substance enters  
the product, turn the power off, unplug  
the power cord and contact a service  
center.  
Otherwise, it may result in a problem  
with the product, electric shock or fire.  
Do not disassemble, or attempt to fix or  
modify the product.  
Do not look directly at the light of the lamp  
nor project the picture into someone's  
eyes.  
When the product requires repairs,  
contact a Service Center.  
This is dangerous, especially for  
children.  
Avoid using or placing inflammable spray  
or objects near the product.  
When you remove batteries from the  
remote, be careful that they are not swal-  
lowed by children. Keep batteries out of  
the reach of children.  
This may result in an explosion or fire.  
If swallowed, see a doctor immediately.  
Avoid placing a liquid container such as a  
vase, flowerpot, beverage, cosmetics or  
drugs, or a metal object over the product.  
If water or an alien substance enters  
the product, turn the power off, unplug  
the power cord and contact a service  
center.  
Otherwise, it may result in a problem  
with the product, electric shock or fire.  
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Caution  
If the product generates a strange noise, a  
If water or a foreign substance enters the  
product, turn the product off, unplug the  
power cord from a wall outlet, and contact  
a Service Center.  
burning smell, or smoke, unplug the power  
plug immediately and contact a service  
center.  
Failing to do so may result in electric  
shock or fire.  
If the power plug pin or jack is exposed to  
dust, water or alien substances, clean it  
thoroughly.  
Do not use the product while it indicates a  
malfunction, such as no sound or no pic-  
ture.  
There is a danger of electric shock or  
fire.  
Turn the product off immediately,  
unplug the power cord from a wall  
outlet, and contact a Service Center.  
When cleaning the product, disconnect the  
power cord and clean the product with a  
soft dry cloth.  
When a gas leak occurs, do not touch the  
product or the power plug and ventilate  
immediately.  
Avoid using chemicals such as wax,  
benzene, alcohol, thinner, mosquito-  
repellent, fragrance, lubrication or  
cleansing agent when cleaning the  
product.  
A spark may result in an explosion or  
fire.  
During a thunder or lighting storm, do  
not touch the power cord or antenna  
cable  
This may result in the exterior being  
deformed or the print being removed.  
When not using the product for a long  
time, such as leaving your home, unplug  
the power cord from the wall outlet.  
Do not touch the lens on the product.  
This may cause damage to the lens.  
Otherwise, it may cause dust  
accumulation and result in fire caused  
by overheating or a short circuit or  
result in an electric shock.  
If the product is installed in a location  
where the operating conditions vary con-  
siderably, a serious quality problem may  
occur due to the surrounding environment.  
In this case, install the product only after  
consulting our Call Center.  
Do not touch any outer part of the product  
with tools such as a knife or a hammer.  
Places exposed to microscopic dust,  
chemicals, too high or low temperature,  
high humidity, such as airports or  
stations where the product is  
continuously used for a long time etc..  
If you drop the product or the case is dam-  
aged, turn the power off and unplug the  
power cord. Contact a service center.  
To clean dirt or stains on the front projec-  
tion lens, use spray or a wet cloth damp-  
ened with neutral detergent and water.  
Failing to do so may result in fire or  
electric shock.  
Make sure to place your remote control on  
a table or desk.  
Ask a Service Center to clean the interior  
of the projector at least once per year.  
If you step on the remote control, you  
may fall and hurt yourself or the  
product may be damaged.  
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To avoid burning yourself, do not touch the  
vents or lamp cover while operating or  
right after turning off the product.  
Do not clean the product using water spray  
or a wet cloth. Avoid using any chemicals  
such as detergents, industrial or automo-  
tive polish, abrasive, wax, benzene, alco-  
hol on any plastic part of the product such  
as projector case, since this may cause  
damage.  
Do not open any cover on the product.  
Do not use any undesignated battery.  
This would prove hazardous because  
of high-voltage current inside the  
product.  
Be careful not to touch the ventilation hole  
while the projector is on as hot air comes  
out.  
The ventilation hole is hot for some time  
though the projector is turned off. Keep  
you hands or body off the ventilation hole.  
Do not place objects vulnerable to heat  
near the projector.  
Be careful to keep your body away from  
the projector lamp. The lamp is hot.  
(Children and those who have sensitive  
skin should be more careful.)  
Take care not to lose the lens cover of the  
product.  
The lens cover protects the lens and  
should be used when the projector is  
turned off.  
The lens could get damaged.  
To hide the screen while the projector is  
turned on, use the BLANK feature.  
Major Safety Precautions  
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2 Installation and Connection  
2-1 Package Contents  
Unpack the product and check if all of the contents listed below have been included.  
Store the packaging box in case you need to move the product at a later date.  
Projector  
CONTENTS  
Quick Installation Guide  
Warranty Card / Registration  
Card (Not available in all  
locations)  
User Manual  
Power Cord  
Remote Control / 1 Battery  
Cleaning Cloth  
D-Sub Cable  
Lens cover  
( Not available in all loca-  
tions)  
4 Screws  
Projector case  
(For bracket of ceiling  
mount.)  
A ceiling mount is not included and must be purchased separately. Use the included screws to attach the projector to  
the ceiling mount bracket.  
2-1  
Installation and Connection  
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2-2 Installing the Projector  
Install the projector so that the beam from the projector is perpendicular to the screen.  
Place the projector so that the lens aims at the center of the screen. If the screen is not vertical, the picture on the  
screen may not appear rectangular.  
Do not install the screen in bright surroundings. If the surroundings are too bright, the picture on the screen will be  
washed out and not display clearly.  
When using the projector in bright surroundings, use curtains to block the light.  
You can install the projector in the following locations relative to the screen: Front-Floor / Front-Ceiling / Rear-Floor /  
Rear-Ceiling. To view the installation position settings, see below.  
To adjust the picture when you install the projector behind the screen  
Installing behind a semi-transparent screen.  
When you install the projector behind a semi-transparent screen,  
you can use the menu to adjust the picture so that it displays cor-  
rectly, depending on where you've located the projector, rear-  
floor (or low) or rear-ceiling.  
1. For rear-floor, press :  
Menu > Setup > Install > Rear-Floor  
2. For rear-ceiling, press :  
Menu > Setup > Install > Rear-Ceiling  
To adjust the picture when you install the projector in the front of the screen  
Installing the projector in front of the screen.  
When you install the projector in front of a screen, you can use  
the menu to adjust the picture so that it displays correctly,  
depending on where you’ve located the projector, front-floor (or  
low) or front-ceiling.  
1. For front-floor, press :  
Menu > Setup > Install > Front-Floor  
2. For front-ceiling, press :  
Menu > Setup > Install > Front-Ceiling  
Installation and Connection  
2-2  
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2-3 Leveling with Adjustable Feet  
Press the PUSH buttons, as shown, to adjust the legs and level  
the projector.  
The projector can be adjusted to a height of up to 30 mm (about 1.8 inches) from the reference point.  
If <Auto Keystone> is set to <On>, <V-Keystone> is adjusted automatically  
If fine tuning is required after auto-adjustment, use <V-Keystone>.  
.
2-3  
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2-4 Zoom and Focus Adjustment  
Zoom Knob : You can adjust the size of the image within the  
zoom range by manipulating the Zoom Knob.  
Focus Ring : Focus the picture on the screen using the Focus  
Ring.  
The size of your screen determines the distance you set your projector from the screen.  
If you do not install your projector at the projection distance specified in the Screen Size and Projection Distance table in  
Section 2-5, you will not be able to adjust the focus correctly.  
Installation and Connection  
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2-5 Screen Size and Projection Distance  
A. Screen / Z. Throw Distance / Y’. Distance from Lens Center to Image Bottom  
Install the projector on a flat, even surface and level the projector using the adjustable feet to obtain optimal picture quality. If  
images are not clear, adjust them using the Zoom Knob or Focus Ring, or move the projector forward and backward.  
SCREEN SIZE  
X (HORIZONTAL)  
INCHES / CM  
THROW DISTANCE  
OFFSET  
Y'  
M (DIAGONAL)  
INCHES / CM  
Y (VERTICAL)  
INCHES / CM  
Z (TELE)  
Z (WIDE)  
INCHES / CM  
INCHES / CM  
INCHES / CM  
30 / 76.20  
40 / 101.60  
50 / 127.00  
60 / 152.40  
70 / 177.80  
80 / 203.20  
90 / 228.60  
100 / 254.00  
110 / 279.40  
120 / 304.80  
130 / 330.20  
140 / 355.60  
150 / 381.00  
160 / 406.40  
170 / 431.80  
180 / 457.20  
190 / 482.60  
200 / 508.00  
210 / 533.40  
220 / 558.80  
230 / 584.20  
240 / 609.60  
250 / 635.00  
24 / 61.00  
32 / 81.30  
18 / 45.70  
24 / 61.00  
41 / 104.20  
55 / 139.00  
68 / 173.70  
82 / 208.50  
96 / 243.20  
109 / 278.00  
123 / 312.70  
137 / 347.50  
150 / 382.20  
164 / 417.00  
178 / 451.70  
192 / 486.50  
205 / 521.20  
219 / 556.00  
233 / 590.70  
246 / 625.40  
260 / 660.20  
274/ 694.90  
287 / 729.70  
301 / 764.40  
315 / 799.20  
328 / 833.90  
342 / 868.70  
35 / 87.80  
46 / 117.00  
58 / 146.30  
69 /175.60  
2.178 / 5.50  
2.904 / 7.40  
40 / 101.60  
48 / 121.90  
56 / 142.20  
64 / 162.60  
72 / 182.90  
80 / 203.20  
88 / 223.50  
96 / 243.80  
104 / 264.20  
112 / 284.50  
120 / 304.80  
128 / 325.10  
136 / 345.40  
144 / 365.80  
152 / 386.10  
160 / 406.40  
168 / 426.70  
176 / 447.00  
184 / 467.40  
192 / 487.70  
200 / 508.00  
30 / 76.20  
3.630 / 9.20  
36 / 91.40  
4.356 / 11.10  
5.082 / 12.90  
5.808 / 14.80  
6.534/ 16.60  
7.260 / 18.40  
7.986 / 20.30  
8.712 / 22.10  
9.438 / 24.00  
10.164 / 25.80  
10.890 / 27.70  
11.616 / 29.50  
12.342 / 31.30  
13.068 / 33.20  
13.794 / 35.00  
14.520 / 36.90  
15.246 / 38.70  
15.972 / 40.60  
16.698 / 42.40  
17.424 / 44.30  
18.150 / 46.10  
42 / 106.70  
48 / 121.90  
54 / 137.20  
60 / 152.40  
66 / 167.60  
72 / 182.90  
78 / 198.10  
84 / 213.40  
90 / 228.60  
96 / 243.80  
102 / 259.10  
108 / 274.30  
114 / 289.60  
120 / 304.80  
126 / 320.00  
132 / 335.30  
138 / 350.50  
144 / 365.80  
150 / 381.00  
81 / 204.80  
92 / 234.10  
104 / 263.30  
115 / 292.60  
127 / 321.90  
138 / 351.10  
150 / 380.40  
161/ 409.70  
173 / 438.90  
184 / 468.20  
196 / 497.40  
207/ 526.70  
219 / 556.00  
230 / 585.20  
242 / 614.50  
253 / 643.70  
265 / 673.00  
276 / 702.30  
288 / 731.50  
2-5  
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SCREEN SIZE  
X (HORIZONTAL)  
INCHES / CM  
THROW DISTANCE  
OFFSET  
Y'  
M (DIAGONAL)  
INCHES / CM  
Y (VERTICAL)  
INCHES / CM  
Z (TELE)  
Z (WIDE)  
INCHES / CM  
INCHES / CM  
INCHES / CM  
260 / 660.40  
270 / 685.80  
280 / 711.20  
290 / 736.60  
300 / 762.00  
310 / 787.40  
320 / 812.80  
330 / 838.20  
340 / 863.60  
350 / 889.00  
360 / 914.40  
370 / 939.80  
380 / 965.20  
390 / 990.60  
400 / 1016.00  
208 / 528.30  
216 / 548.60  
224 / 569.00  
232 / 589.30  
240 / 609.60  
248 / 629.90  
256 / 650.20  
264 / 670.50  
272 / 690.90  
280 / 711.20  
288 / 731.50  
296 / 751.80  
304 / 772.20  
312 / 792.50  
320 / 812.80  
156 / 396.20  
162 / 411.50  
168 / 426.70  
174 / 442.00  
180 / 457.20  
186 / 472.40  
192 / 487.70  
198 / 502.90  
204 / 518.20  
210 / 533.40  
216 / 548.60  
222 / 563.90  
228 / 579.10  
234 / 594.40  
240 / 609.60  
356 / 903.40  
369 / 938.20  
383 / 972.90  
397 / 1007.70  
410 / 1042.40  
424 / 1077.20  
438 / 1111.90  
451 / 1146.70  
465 / 1181.40  
479 / 1216.20  
492 / 1250.90  
506 / 1285.60  
520 / 1320.40  
534 / 1355.10  
547 / 1389.90  
300 / 760.80  
311 / 790.00  
323 / 819.30  
334 / 848.60  
346 / 877.80  
357 / 907.10  
369 / 936.30  
380 / 965.60  
392 / 994.90  
403 / 1024.10  
415 / 1053.40  
426 / 1082.60  
438 / 1111.90  
449 / 1141.20  
461 / 1170.40  
18.876 / 47.90  
19.602 / 49.80  
20.328 / 51.60  
21.054 / 53.50  
21.780 / 55.30  
22.506 / 57.20  
23.232 / 59.00  
23.958 / 60.90  
24.684 / 62.70  
25.410 / 64.50  
26.136 / 66.40  
26.862 / 68.20  
27.588 / 70.10  
28.314 / 71.90  
29.040 / 73.80  
This projector is designed to show images optimally on a 80 ~ 120 inch sized screen.  
Installation and Connection  
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2-6 Lamp Replacement  
Cautions on Lamp Replacement  
The projector lamp is an expendable item. For best operating performance, replace the lamp according to the usage time.  
You can view the lamp usage time in the Information Display (INFO button).  
Replace the lamp with the one specified below only.  
- Lamp Model Name : DPL3321U(SP-M200S, SP-M220S, SP-M250S)  
- For inquiries on lamp purchase, please see 'Contact SAMSUNG WORLDWIDE' in section 5-3.  
Check that the power cord is unplugged before replacing the lamp.  
Because the lamp is a high temperature and high voltage product, wait at least one hour from the time you disconnect the  
power cord before replacing the lamp.  
The projector lamp is on the top of the projector.  
Do not leave the old lamp near flammable items or in reach of children. There is a danger of fire, burns, or injury.  
Remove dirt or foreign material around or inside the lamp unit using a proper vacuum device.  
When handling the lamp, avoid touching any part of it except for the handles. If you handle the lamp incorrectly, you can  
shorten the lamp’s lifetime and affect picture quality.  
When you change the lamp, put the projector on a flat surface.  
The projector has been designed so that the projector does not work if the lamp cover is not completely assembled after a  
lamp replacement. If the projector does not work properly, please check the operating status of the indicator LED.  
Lamp contains Mercury. Dispose According to Local, State or Federal Laws.  
Lamp Replacement Procedure  
Because the lamp is a high temperature and high voltage product, wait at least one hour from the time that the power cord  
is disconnected before replacing it.  
The projector lamp is on the top of the projector.  
1. Remove the screw shown in the figure below, and then open the cover.  
2. Wtih the cover open, remove the three (3) screws on the top of the projector as shown in the figure below.  
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3. To remove the lamp, hold and then pull the lamp handle as shown in the figure below.  
Install a new lamp in the reverse order of removal.  
Replacing and Cleaning the Filter  
Precautions when replacing the projector filter:  
The filter is on the side of the projector.  
Turn off the power of the projector, and then disconnect the power cord after the projector has cooled sufficiently.  
Otherwise, its parts may be damaged due to internal heat.  
When you replace the filter, you may release some dust.  
For inquiries on replacement filter purchase, please see 'Contact SAMSUNG WORLDWIDE' in Chapter 5.  
To replace or clean the filter, follow these steps:  
1. Turn off the power of the projector, and then disconnect the power cord after the projector has cooled sufficiently.  
2. Open the filter cover.  
3. Replace or clean the filter.  
When cleaning the filter, use a small vacuum cleaner designed for computers and small electronics products, or wash it under  
running water.  
After washing the filter under running water, make sure to dry it completely. The moisture may cause the filter to corrode.  
If dust cannot be separated from the filter or the filter is torn, it must be replaced.  
After cleaning or replacing the filter, run <Reset> -> <Reset Filter Time> in the <Setup> menu.  
Ventilation openings  
For the location of the ventilation openings, see the picture below:  
Do not block the ventilation openings. Blocking the ventilation openings can cause your projector to overheat and may cause  
it to fail.  
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Air outtake vent  
Air intake vent  
2-6  
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2-7 Rear Side  
1. Kensington Lock slot  
6. Remote Control Signal Receiver  
7. Power Input port  
2. PC IN port  
3. VIDEO IN port  
8. AUDIO OUT/  
port  
4. [AUDIO IN] L-AUDIO-R port  
5. HDMI/DVI IN port  
9. RS232C port  
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2-8 Supported Display Modes  
PC Timing (D-Sub/HDMI)  
HORIZONTAL  
FREQUENCY  
(KHZ)  
VERTICAL  
FREQUENCY  
(HZ)  
PIXEL  
FREQUENCY  
(MHZ)  
FORMAT  
RESOLUTION  
IBM  
640 x 350  
70Hz  
60Hz  
70Hz  
60Hz  
67Hz  
70Hz  
72Hz  
75Hz  
60Hz  
56Hz  
60Hz  
70Hz  
72Hz  
75Hz  
75Hz  
60Hz  
70Hz  
72Hz  
75Hz  
60Hz  
70Hz  
72Hz  
75Hz  
60Hz  
70Hz  
72Hz  
75Hz  
60Hz  
75Hz  
60Hz  
75Hz  
60Hz  
70Hz  
31.469  
31.469  
31.469  
31.469  
35.000  
35.000  
37.861  
37.500  
35.910  
35.156  
37.879  
43.750  
48.077  
46.875  
49.726  
48.363  
56.476  
57.672  
60.023  
53.783  
63.000  
64.872  
67.500  
44.772  
52.500  
54.072  
56.456  
47.776  
60.289  
49.702  
62.795  
60.000  
69.930  
70.086  
59.940  
70.087  
59.940  
66.667  
70.000  
72.809  
75.000  
59.950  
56.250  
60.317  
70.000  
72.188  
75.000  
74.551  
60.004  
70.069  
72.000  
75.029  
59.959  
70.000  
72.000  
75.000  
59.855  
70.000  
72.000  
74.777  
59.870  
74.893  
59.810  
74.934  
60.000  
70.000  
25.175  
25.175  
28.322  
25.175  
30.240  
28.560  
31.500  
31.500  
32.750  
36.000  
40.000  
45.500  
50.000  
49.500  
57.284  
65.000  
75.000  
78.434  
78.750  
81.750  
96.768  
99.643  
108.000  
74.500  
89.040  
91.706  
95.750  
79.500  
102.250  
83.500  
106.500  
108.000  
120.839  
IBM  
640 x 480  
720 x 400  
640 x 480  
640 x 480  
640 x 480  
640 x 480  
640 x 480  
720 x 576  
800 x 600  
800 x 600  
800 x 600  
800 x 600  
800 x 600  
832 x 624  
1024 x 768  
1024 x 768  
1024 x 768  
1024 x 768  
1152 x 864  
1152 x 864  
1152 x 864  
1152 x 864  
1280 x 720  
1280 x 720  
1280 x 720  
1280 x 720  
1280 x 768  
1280 x 768  
1280 x 800  
1280 x 800  
1280 x 960  
1280 x 960  
IBM  
VESA  
MAC  
VESA  
VESA  
VESA  
VESA  
VESA  
VESA  
VESA  
VESA  
VESA  
MAC  
VESA  
VESA  
VESA  
VESA  
VESA  
VESA  
VESA  
VESA  
VESA  
VESA  
VESA  
VESA  
VESA  
VESA  
VESA  
VESA  
VESA  
VESA  
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HORIZONTAL  
FREQUENCY  
(KHZ)  
VERTICAL  
FREQUENCY  
(HZ)  
PIXEL  
FREQUENCY  
(MHZ)  
FORMAT  
RESOLUTION  
VESA  
VESA  
VESA  
VESA  
VESA  
VESA  
VESA  
VESA  
VESA  
VESA  
1280 x 960  
72Hz  
75Hz  
60Hz  
70Hz  
72Hz  
75Hz  
60Hz  
60Hz  
75Hz  
60Hz  
72.072  
75.231  
63.981  
74.620  
76.824  
79.976  
65.317  
55.935  
70.635  
75.000  
72.000  
74.857  
60.020  
70.000  
72.000  
75.025  
59.978  
59.887  
74.984  
60.000  
124.540  
130.000  
108.000  
128.943  
132.752  
135.000  
121.750  
106.500  
136.750  
162.000  
1280 x 960  
1280 x 1024  
1280 x 1024  
1280 x 1024  
1280 x 1024  
1400 x 1050  
1440 x 900  
1440 x 900  
1600 x 1200  
All resolutions higher or lower than 800x600 are converted to 800x600 by the Scaler chip inside the projector. If the  
resolution of the signal out put by the PC matches the real resolution (800x600) of the projector, the screen quality is  
optimal.  
AV Timing (D-Sub)  
FORMAT  
RESOLUTION  
59.94Hz  
SCAN  
BT.601 SMPTE 267M  
BT.1358 SMPTE 293M  
BT.601  
480i  
480p  
576i  
Interlaced  
Progressive  
Interlaced  
59.94Hz  
50Hz  
BT.1358  
576p  
720p  
720p  
1080i  
1080i  
50Hz  
Progressive  
Progressive  
Progressive  
Interlaced  
SMPTE 296M  
59.94Hz/60Hz  
50Hz  
BT.709 SMPTE 274M  
59.94Hz/60Hz  
50Hz  
Interlaced  
AV Timing (HDMI)  
HORIZONTAL  
FREQUENCY  
(KHZ)  
VERTICAL  
FREQUENCY  
(HZ)  
PIXEL  
FREQUENCY  
(MHZ)  
FORMAT  
RESOLUTION  
SCAN  
EIA-861  
Format1  
Format1  
Format2,3  
Format2,3  
Format4  
Format4  
Format5  
640 x 480  
640 x 480  
720 x 480  
720 x 480  
1280 x 720  
1280 x 720  
1920 x 1080  
Progressive  
Progressive  
Progressive  
Progressive  
Progressive  
Progressive  
Interlaced  
59.940  
60.000  
59.940  
60.000  
59.939  
60.000  
59.939  
31.469  
31.500  
31.469  
31.500  
44.955  
45.000  
33.716  
25.175  
25.200  
27.000  
27.027  
74.175  
74.250  
74.175  
EIA-861  
EIA-861  
EIA-861  
EIA-861  
EIA-861  
EIA-861  
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FREQUENCY  
(KHZ)  
VERTICAL  
FREQUENCY  
(HZ)  
PIXEL  
FREQUENCY  
(MHZ)  
FORMAT  
RESOLUTION  
SCAN  
EIA-861  
Format5  
Format17,18  
Format19  
1920 x 1080  
720 x 576  
Interlaced  
Progressive  
Progressive  
Interlaced  
60.000  
50.000  
50.000  
50.000  
33.750  
31.250  
37.500  
28.125  
74.250  
27.000  
74.250  
74.250  
EIA-861  
EIA-861  
EIA-861  
1280 x 720  
1920 x 1080  
Format20  
AV Timing (VIDEO)  
NTSC, NTSC 4.43, PAL, PAL60, PAL-N, PAL-M, SECAM  
Your projector supports the standard video formats listed above through its video inputs. No adjustments are  
necessary.  
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2-9 Connecting the Power  
1. Plug the power cord into the power terminal on the rear side of the projector.  
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2-10 Connecting with a PC and Setting up the PC  
2-10-1. Setting up the PC Environment  
Check the following items before connecting your PC to your projector.  
1. Click the right mouse button on the Windows desktop, and then click [Properties].  
The <Display Properties> dialog appears.  
2. Click the [Settings] tab, and then set the <Screen resolution>. The optimal resolution for the projector is 800 x 600. For other  
resolutions supported by the projector, see the PC Timing Display Mode table in section 2-8.  
You do not have to change the <Color quality> setup.  
3. Press the [Advanced] button. Another property window appears.  
4. Click the [Monitor] tab and set the <Screen refresh rate>. For the refresh rate that matches the resolution you’ve chosen, see  
the refresh rate (60 Hz, 70 Hz, etc.) next to your selected resolution in the PC Timing Display Mode table in section 2-8.  
Setting the refresh rate sets both the vertical and horizontal frequencies.  
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5. Click the [OK] button to close the window, and then click the [OK] button on the <Display Properties> window to close that  
window.  
6. Shut down the PC and connect it to the projector.  
The setup process might vary depending on your type of computer or version of Windows.  
(For example, [Properties] appears instead of [Properties (R)] as shown in 1.)  
This projector supports 32 bit color quality (per pixel) when it is used as a PC monitor.  
Projected images may differ from the images on your monitor depending on the monitor manufacturer or Windows version.  
When connecting the projector to a PC, make sure that the PC setup complies with the display settings supported by this  
projector. If it does not, you may have signal problems.  
2-10-2. Connecting with a PC  
Make sure that your PC and projector are turned off.  
1. Connect the [PC IN] port on the rear side of the projector to the PC video out (D-sub) port of the PC using a PC video cable.  
2. Plug in the power cords of the projector and the PC.  
This product supports plug and play. If you use Windows XP, you do not need to set up the driver on your PC.  
Using the Projector  
1. Turn on the projector, and then press the [SOURCE] button to select <PC>.  
If the <PC> Mode is not available, make sure the PC video cable is properly connected.  
2. Turn on the PC, and then set the PC Environment (screen resolution, etc.) if necessary.  
3. Adjust the screen.  
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2-11 Connecting a PC using an HDMI/DVI cable  
Make sure that your PC and projector are turned off.  
1. Connect the [HDMI/DVI IN] terminal of the projector to the HDMI or DVI terminal of your PC using a HDMI/HDMI or HDMI/DVI  
cable (Not supplied).  
- If you are connecting to the HDMI terminal of your PC, use an HDMI/HDMI cable (Not supplied).  
- For the supported resolutions and refresh rates, see PC Timing (D-Sub/HDMI) in Section 2-8, "Supported Display Modes".  
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2-12 Connecting an HDMI-Compatible Device  
Make sure that the AV device and your projector are turned off.  
1. Connect the [HDMI/DVI IN] terminal at the back of the projector to the HDMI or HDMI/DVI output terminal of the digital output  
device using an HDMI/DVI or HDMI/HDMI cable.  
- If you are connecting to the HDMI output terminal on the digital output device, use an HDMI/HDMI cable.  
- For supported input signal formats, resolutions, and frequencies, see AV Timing(HDMI) in Section 2-8, "Supported Display  
Modes".  
2. If you connected using a HDMI/DVI cable, connect the [AUDIO IN (L-AUDIO-R)] terminal on the projector to the Audio out  
terminal on your digital output device using an audio cable (Not supplied).  
- If you connected with a HDMI/HDMI cable, you do not need an audio cable.  
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2-13 Connecting an AV device using a D-Sub cable  
Make sure that the AV device and your projector are turned off.  
1. Connect the [PC IN] terminal at the back of the projector to the D-Sub terminal of your AV device using a D-Sub cable.  
- For supported input signal formats, resolutions, and frequencies, see AV Timing (D-Sub) in Section 2-8, "Supported Display  
Modes".  
2. Connect the [AUDIO IN (L-AUDIO-R)] terminal at the back of the projector to the Audio out terminal of your AV device using an  
audio cable (Not supplied).  
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2-14 Connecting an AV device with Component output  
Make sure that the AV device and your projector are turned off.  
1. Connect the [PC IN] terminal on the back of the projector to the Component terminal on your AV device using a D-Sub to  
Component cable (Not supplied). This cable has a D-Sub connector on one end and three RCA jacks on the other.  
- For supported input signal formats, resolutions, and frequencies, see AV Timing (D-Sub) in Section 2-8, "Supported Display  
Modes".  
2. Connect the [AUDIO IN (L-AUDIO-R)] terminal on the back of the projector and the Audio out terminal on your AV device using  
an audio cable (Not supplied).  
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2-15 Connecting using a Video cable  
Make sure that the AV device and your projector are turned off.  
1. Connect the AV device to the [VIDEO] port using a VIDEO cable (not supplied).  
- For supported input signal formats, see AV Timing (VIDEO) in section 2-8, "Supported Display Modes".  
2. Connect the [AUDIO IN (L-AUDIO-R)] terminal on the back of the projector and the Audio out terminal on your AV device  
using an audio cable (Not supplied).  
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2-16 Connecting an External Speaker  
You can hear sound through an external speaker instead of the internal speakers built into the projector.  
1. Obtain an audio cable (Not supplied) suitable for your external speaker.  
2. Connect the [AUDIO OUT/ ] terminal of the projector to the external speaker using an audio cable.  
- When using an external speaker, the internal speaker does not operate but you can adjust the volume of the external  
speaker using the Volume button or the remote control of the projector.  
- The [AUDIO OUT/ ] terminal can output all audio signals.  
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2-17 Kensington Lock slot  
The Kensington Lock slot allows you to lock your projector, providing a sense of security when you use it in a public place.  
Because the shape and usage of the lock may differ depending on the model and the manufacturer, see the User Manual  
supplied with the locking device for more information.  
Locking the product  
1. Loop the Kensington lock cable around an immovable part of desk or heavy object as directed in the Kensington lock user  
manual.  
2. Insert the locking part of the locking device into the Kensington lock hole in the projector.  
3. Insert the Kensington lock key into the locking mechanism and turn it in the locking direction.  
You can purchase a locking device from an electronics store or an online shop.  
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3 Using  
3-1 Product Features  
1. An optical engine adopting new LCD technology  
800x600 resolution.  
3P-LCD panel.  
SP-M200S : Provides a bright, 2000 lumen screen.  
SP-M220S : Provides a bright, 2200 lumen screen.  
SP-M250S : Provides a bright, 2500 lumen screen.  
2. Minimized fan noise  
Minimizes fan noise through optimized internal air flow and the fan installation structure.  
3. Multiple input terminals  
Increases the connectivity to peripheral devices such as D-Sub 15P, Video, HDMI(DVI PC signal, supported), etc.  
4. Audio Output  
Equipped with an internal 7W (mono) speaker.  
5. User adjustments  
Allows adjustment of each input port.  
Equipped with an internal Test Pattern that can be used to install and adjust the projector.  
Compact size, lightweight, and portable.  
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3-2 Front, Upper  
NAME  
DESCRIPTION  
1.Indicators  
- STAND BY (Blue LED)  
- LAMP (Blue LED)  
- STATUS (Green/Red/Yellow LED)  
Refer to the LED Indications.  
2. Move  
Volume  
/ Select  
button  
/
/
: Use to move or to select an item within a menu.  
: Use to adjust the volume.  
Use to display the Menu Screen.  
Use to select the external device signal.  
Use to turn the projector on or off.  
3. MENU button  
4. SOURCE button  
5.  
POWER button  
6. Zoom Knob  
7. Focus Ring  
8. Lens  
Use to enlarge or reduce image size.  
Use for Focus Adjustment.  
-
-
9. Remote Control Signal  
Receiver  
-
10. Hole for attaching lens  
cap string  
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3-3 Remote Control  
Using your projector with another remote control device nearby may result in improper functioning due to  
remote control code (frequency) interference.  
1. POWER ( ) Button  
Use this button to turn the product on and off.  
2. AUTO Button  
Adjusts the Picture automatically. (Available in <PC> Mode Only)  
3. MENU (  
) Button  
Use to display the Menu Screen.  
4. Move (  
)/ ( ) Buttons  
Use to move to or select each menu item.  
5. V. KEYSTONE Button (  
)
Use to correct the screen shape when the screen is displayed as a  
trapezoid.  
6. INSTALL Button  
Use to adjust the image so that it is appropriate for the projector's  
installation location (In front of the screen and hangng from the ceiling,  
behind the screen and hanging from the ceiling, etc.)  
7. BLANK Button  
Use to turn off the screen and sound temporarily. The video and audio will  
come back on when any button other than the [POWER] button is  
pressed.  
8. P.SIZE Button  
Use to adjust the size of picture screen.  
9. QUICK Button  
Use to return to the last menu used quickly.  
10. MUTE ( ) Button  
Press to mute the sound temporarily. Press the MUTE button again or the  
VOL button (  
) when the sound is muted to hear sound again.  
11. RETURN ( ) Button  
Returns to the previous menu.  
12. EXIT ( ) Button  
Use to make the Menu Screen disappear.  
13. VOL (  
) Button  
Use to control the volume.  
14. INFO Button  
Use to check source signals, picture setup, PC screen adjustment, and  
lamp lifespan.  
15. SOURCE Button  
Use to check or select the connection status of external devices.  
16. P.MODE Button  
Use to select Picture Mode.  
17. STILL Button  
Use to see still images.  
Make sure to place your remote control on a table or desk.  
If you step on the remote control, you may fall and hurt yourself or  
damage the remote.  
You can use the remote control up to a distance of about 32.8 feet (10  
m) from the product.  
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3-4 LED Indications  
LED Indications  
:Light is On :Light is Blinking :Light is Off  
STATUS  
LAMP  
STAND BY  
STATUS  
If you press the [POWER] button on the remote control or projector, the screen  
appears within 30 seconds.  
The projector is operating normally.  
The projector is preparing an operation after the [POWER] button on the projec-  
tor or the remote control has been pressed.  
The [POWER] button has been pressed to turn off the projector, and the cool-  
ing system is in operation to cool off the inside of the projector. (Operates for  
about 3 seconds.)  
The cooling fan inside the projector is not operating normally. Refer to Action 1  
in Clearing Indicator Problems below.  
The lamp cover protecting the lamp unit is not closed properly. Refer to Action 2  
in Clearing Indicator Problems below.  
The projector has changed to Cooling mode because its internal temperature  
has increased beyond the maintenance limit.  
Refer to Action 3 in Clearing Indicator Problems below.  
The projector has turned itself off automatically because its internal tempera-  
ture has increased beyond the maintenance limit. Refer to Action 4 in Clearing  
Indicator Problems below.  
A problem has occurred with the operation of the lamp. Refer to Action 5 below.  
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Clearing Indicator Problems  
CLASSIFICA  
STATE  
MEASURES  
TION  
The cooling fan system is not  
operating normally.  
If the symptom remains even after disconnecting and then reconnecting  
the power cord and turning the projector on again, contact your product  
provider or our service center.  
Action 1  
Action 2  
The lamp cover protecting the  
lamp unit is not properly closed they are and the indicators are still lit, contact your product distributor or a  
or the sensor system is not  
operating normally.  
Check if the screws on the side of the projector are securely tightened. If  
service center.  
The projector has changed to  
the Cooling mode because the  
If the internal temperature of the projector has increased beyond the main-  
tenance limit, the projector changes to the Cooling mode before turning off  
internal temperature of the pro- automatically.  
jector has increased beyond  
In Cooling mode, the fan speed is increased and the projector’s lamp is  
changed to <ECO> mode.  
the maintenance limit.  
Action 3  
Check whether the ventilation hole of the projector is blocked.  
Check the air filter and clean if blocked.  
Check whether the surrounding temperature of the projector is higher than  
the standard temperature range of the projector.  
Cool the projector sufficiently and operate it again.  
The internal temperature of the Check whether the ventilation hole of the projector is blocked.  
projector has risen higher than  
the limit, and the projector has  
Check whether the surrounding temperature of the projector is higher than  
turned off automatically.  
Check the air filter and clean if blocked.  
Action 4  
Action 5  
the standard temperature range of the projector.  
Cool the projector sufficiently and operate it again.  
If the same problem occurs continually, contact your product distributor or  
service center.  
The lamp has malfunctioned  
Turn the power off, wait for a sufficient amount of cooling time and then  
after power turns off abnormally turn the power on to operate. If the same problem occurs continually, con-  
or after the projector is powered tact a Samsung service center.  
on right after turning off.  
This Projector uses a cooling fan system to keep the unit from overheating. Operation of the cooling fan may produce noise,  
This does not affect product performance and is part of normal operation.  
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3-5 Using the Screen Adjustment Menu (OSD: On Screen Display)  
The Screen Adjustment Menu (OSD: On Screen Display) Structure  
To access the Menu, press the Menu button on the product or on the remote. To move in the menu, press the arrow buttons.  
Menu selections with an arrow on the far right have sub-menus. Press the right arrow button to access the sub-menu. Directions  
for navigating and selecting items in a menu are at the bottom of each menu screen.  
MENU  
SUB-MENU  
Source List  
Edit Name  
Input  
Mode  
Size  
Position  
Digital NR  
Zoom  
Black Level  
Picture  
Overscan  
Install  
Film Mode  
Lamp Mode  
Video Type  
Menu Option  
PC  
Auto Keystone  
Caption  
Sound  
V-Keystone  
Reset  
Background  
Auto Power On  
Setup  
Test Pattern  
Language  
Filter Check  
Time  
Option  
Sleep Timer  
Security  
Panel Lock  
Information  
3-5-1. Input  
MENU  
DESCRIPTION  
Source List  
You can select a device connected to the projector to display.  
<PC>-<AV>-<HDMI>  
You can edit the names of devices connected to the projector.  
Edit Name  
<VCR>-<DVD>-<Cable STB>-<Satellite STB>-<PVR STB>-<AV Receiver>-<Game>-  
<Camcorder>-<PC>-<DVI Devices>-<TV>-<IPTV>-<Blu-ray>-<HD DVD>-<DMA>  
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MENU  
DESCRIPTION  
Mode  
Select a screen mode to match the environment, the kind of images you are projecting, or select a  
customized mode you have created based on your requirements.  
<Mode>  
<Dynamic> : Selects the picture for increased definition in a bright room.  
<Standard> : Selects the picture for the optimum display in a normal environment.  
<Presentation> : This mode is suitable for presentations.  
<Text> : This mode is suitable for text work.  
<Movie> : This mode is suitable for viewing a movie.  
<Game> : This picture mode is optimized for playing games.  
In <Game> mode, the text in still pictures will appear unnatural.  
<User> : This is a customized mode you create using the <Mode><Save> function.  
<Presentation> and <Text> modes are only enabled if the input signal is a PC Timing (D-Sub/  
HDMI) signal.  
Each mode has separate controls for <Contrast>, <Brightness>, <Sharpness>, <Color>, etc.  
When you access a mode and change (for example) the <Contrast>, you are changing the  
contrast for that mode only.  
<Contrast> : Used to adjust the contrast between the object and the background.  
<Brightness> : Used to adjust the brightness of the entire picture.  
<Sharpness> : Used to adjust the sharpness of the picture.  
When the input signal is a PC Timing (D-Sub/HDMI) signal, the <Sharpness> cannot be  
adjusted.  
<Color> : Used to adjust color lighter or darker.  
When the input signal is a PC Timing (D-Sub/HDMI) signal, the <Color> cannot be adjusted.  
<Tint> : Used to obtain more natural color by enhancing the amount of green or red in images.  
When the input signal is a PC Timing (D-Sub/HDMI) signal or PAL and SECAM signal in the  
[AV] modes, the <Tint> cannot be adjusted.  
<Color Tone> : The tone of the color can be changed.  
Factory defaults: <COOL2>, <COOL1>, <WARM1>, <WARM2>  
You can select the color temperature for the items below according to your preferences.  
<R-Gain>, <G-Gain>, <B-Gain> : Adjusts the color temperature of the White level.  
<R-Offset>, <G-Offset>, <B-Offset> : Adjusts the color temperature of the Black level.  
<Color Tone>-<R-Gain>-<G-Gain>-<B-Gain>-<R-Offset>-<G-Offset>-<B-Offset>  
<Gamma> : Changes the brightness characteristic for each color tone of an image.  
The larger (+) the value, the greater the contrast of the bright and dark parts.  
The smaller (-) the value, the darker the dark parts.  
Adjustable range: -3 to +3  
<Save> : You can save the status of a screen you adjusted according to your preferences using the  
<Mode><User> OSD.  
<Reset> : Restores the mode settings to the factory defaults.  
Using this function, you select a screen size.  
Size  
When the input signal is a PC Timing (D-Sub/HDMI) signal, <Zoom1>/<Zoom2> is not  
supported.  
<Normal>-<Zoom1>-<Zoom2>-<16 : 9>  
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DESCRIPTION  
Position  
Using this function, you can adjust the screen position if it is not aligned.  
To adjust, select the direction you want to move the screen, and then press the arrow button pointing  
in that direction repeatedly.  
Digital NR  
If dotted lines appear in an image or the screen shakes, enabling Digital NR (Noise Reduction) can  
improve the quality of the picture.  
When the input signal is a PC Timing (D-Sub/HDMI) signal, <Digital NR> does not operate.  
Black Level  
If the black level is unsuitable for the input signal, the dark parts of an image may look unclear or dim.  
Using this function, you can select a black level that can improve the visibility of the dark parts.  
The <Black level> can only be set for the 480i and 576i RGB signals in the [AV], and AV Timing  
(D-Sub) modes.  
For [AV], and the 480i and 576i signals of AV Timing (D-Sub).  
<0 IRE> : Sets the black level to <0 IRE>.  
<7.5 IRE> : Sets the black level to <7.5 IRE>.  
For the RGB signal of <HDMI> mode.  
<Normal> : Used in a normal environment.  
<Low> : Used when the dark parts of an image are too bright.  
Overscan  
Using this function, you can cut off edge of the a picture when unnecessary information or images  
appear on the edge of the picture.  
Overscan is not supported in [AV] modes.  
Overscan is supported only when the input signal is an AV Timing (D-Sub) or AV Timing  
(HDMI) signal.  
If <Overscan> is turned off, unnecessary extra parts at the edges of an image may be shown.  
In this case, turn <Overscan> on.  
Film Mode  
Using this function, you can set the display mode so that it is optimized for playing movies.  
<Off>-<Auto>  
<Film Mode> is only be supported for the [AV], 480i, and 576i of AV Timing (D-Sub) signals.  
PC  
For PC signals, the four PC functions eliminate or reduce noise that causes unstable screen quality,  
such as screen shaking. If the noise is not removed using Fine Adjustment, adjust the frequency to  
the maximum and then perform Fine Adjustment again.  
These functions are only enabled for the PC Timing (D-Sub/HDMI) input of the D-Sub terminal.  
Refer to PC Timing (D-Sub/HDMI).  
<Auto Adjustment> : Used to adjust the frequency and phase of PC screen automatically.  
<Coarse> : Used to adjust the frequency when vertical lines appear on the PC screen.  
<Fine> : Used to fine tune the PC screen.  
<Reset> : Using this function, you can reset the PC menu settings to the factory default settings.  
Zoom  
You can magnify the screen to a size you want.  
<x1> - <x2> - <x4> - <x8>  
This function is only enabled when the input signal is a PC Timing (D-Sub/HDMI) signal.  
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MENU  
DESCRIPTION  
Install  
To tailor the picture to the installation location, (for example, behind a semi-transparent screen, hang-  
ing from the ceiling), you can invert the projected images vertically / horizontally.  
<Front-Floor> : Normal Image  
<Front-Ceiling> : Horizontal/Vertical Reversed Image  
<Rear-Floor> : Horizontally Reversed Image  
<Rear-Ceiling> : Vertically Reversed Image  
Lamp Mode  
Using this function, you can set the image brightness by adjusting the amount of light generated by  
the lamp.  
<Eco> : This mode is optimized for screens smaller than 100 inches.  
This mode decreases the lamp brightness and power consumption in order to extend the lamp  
lifetime and reduce noise and power consumption.  
<Bright> : This mode maximizes the lamp brightness when the ambient illumination is bright. As  
the brightness of the lamp increases, the lamp life time may be reduced and the noise and power  
consumption may increase.  
Auto Keystone  
V-Keystone  
If video scenes are distorted or tilted, you can compensate for this by setting the <Auto Keystone>  
function to <On> so that the <V-Keystone> function automatically starts.  
<Off>-<On>  
If video scenes are distorted or tilted, you can compensate for this using the vertical Keystone func-  
tion.  
The sound output of your projector is temporarily stopped while the keystone is being changed.  
Keystone does not compensate for distortion in the On Screen Display (OSD) menu.  
Background  
Test Pattern  
You can select an image or screen which will appear when there is no signal from the external device  
connected to the projector.  
<Logo>-<Blue>-<Black>  
A default test pattern built into the projector. You can use it as a reference picture to optimize the  
installation of the projector and to optimize images.  
<Crosshatch> : You can check whether the picture is distorted or not.  
<Screen Size> : You can reference and display picture format sizes such as 1.33 : 1 or 1.78 : 1.  
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DESCRIPTION  
Video Type  
If the screen quality is abnormal as a result of the projector not identifying the input signal type auto-  
matically in <PC> or <HDMI> mode, Video Type lets you manually set the input signal.  
In <PC> mode, the menu is only enabled for AV Timing (D-Sub) input signals. For separate H/V  
sync, it is only enabled for a 1280 x 720p 59.94Hz/60Hz signal.  
<Auto>-<RGB(PC)>-<RGB(AV)>-<YPbPr(AV)>  
In <HDMI> mode, <Video Type> is only enabled for the 640x480p 59.94Hz/60 Hz and 1280x720p  
59.94Hz/60 Hz signals.  
<Auto>-<PC>-<AV>  
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Sharpness,  
Tint  
zoom  
Usage  
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Caption  
The <Caption> function is supported when the external analog signal from the Video input contains  
subtitles.  
<Caption> : <Off>-<On>  
<Mode> : <Caption>-<Text>  
<Channel> : <1>-<2>  
<Field> : <1>-<2>  
The <Caption> function will not operate in <PC> (including components) or <HDMI> mode.  
Depending on the external signal, a change to the channel or <Field> settings may be required.  
Each <Channel> and <Field> contains different information. <Field><2> carries additional  
information to supplement information contained in <Field><1>.  
(e.g. If English subtitles are provided on <Channel><1>, Spanish subtitles will be provided on  
<Channel><2>.)  
Reset  
Using this function, you can reset various settings to the factory default settings.  
<Factory Default> : Changes the settings to the factory defaults.  
<Reset Filter Time> : Resets the filter time.  
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MENU  
DESCRIPTION  
Language  
Using this function, you can select the language used for the menu screen.  
Menu Option  
<Position> : You can move Menu Position up/down/left/right.  
<Transparency> : You can set the translucency of the menu.  
<High>-<Medium>-<Low>-<Opaque>  
<Display Time> : You can set the display time of the menu.  
<5 sec>-<10 sec>-<30 sec>-<60 sec>-<90 sec>-<120 sec>-<Stay On>  
Sound  
The projector comes with an internal 7W (mono) speaker. Use the equalizer settings below to adjust  
the sound.  
<100Hz>-<300Hz>-<1kHz>-<3kHz>-<10kHz>  
Filter Check Time  
Sets the check period for the filter. (Unit: hours)  
<Off>-<100>-<200>-<400>-<800>  
If the filter usage time is larger than the filter check period, the filter check message is  
displayed for 1 minute whenever the projector is turned on.  
Filter check message: "<Check the filter, and if necessary, clean or replace it.>".  
Auto Power On  
Sleep Timer  
With Auto Power On, if power is supplied to the projector, it turns on automatically without your press-  
ing the Power button.  
<Off>-<On>  
With Sleep Timer on, if there is no input signal for the specified time, the projector turns off automati-  
cally.  
(There must be no button input from the remote control or the top of the projector for the specified  
time)  
<Off>-<10 min>-<20 min>-<30 min>  
Security  
To deter theft, you can set a password that users must enter when the projector powers on. When  
you set a password, the projector will not work without it.  
<Power On Protection>  
<Off> : Enter your current password and set the protection function to off.  
<On> : Enter a new password and set the protection function to on.  
<Change Password> : Change your current password.  
Use the displayed number keys to enter or change the password.  
Panel Lock  
Information  
You can disable the buttons on the projector body so that the projector can only be operated by the  
remote control.  
<Off> - <On>  
You can check external source signals, picture setup, and PC picture adjustment.  
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4 Troubleshooting  
4-1 Before Requesting Service  
Please check the following before requesting After-Sales service. If the problem continues, please contact your nearest  
Samsung Electronics Service Center.  
Symptoms  
Troubleshooting  
Installa-  
tion and  
Connec-  
tion  
No Power.  
Check the power cable connections.  
I want to install my projector on the ceiling.  
The ceiling installation bracket is sold separately. Contact your  
local product distributor.  
External Source can not be selected.  
Be sure that the video cable or cables are properly connected  
to the correct jack or jacks on both ends. If the device is not  
connected properly, it can not be selected.  
Menu and  
Remote  
Control  
Remote control does not work.  
Be sure that the proper external source is selected.  
Check the battery in the remote. If there is something wrong  
with it, replace it with a new battery of the recommended size.  
Be sure to aim the remote at sensor on the back of the unit and  
at a distance of no more than approximately 32.8 feet(10 m).  
Remove any obstacles between your remote control and the  
product.  
Direct light from 3-way light bulbs or other lighting devices on  
the remote sensor of the projector may affect the sensitivity  
and cause the remote control to malfunction.  
Check if the remote control battery compartment is empty.  
Check whether the LED indicator on the top of the projector is  
turned on.  
I cannot select a menu.  
Check if the menu is displayed in gray. Gray-colored menu  
items are unavailable.  
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Symptoms  
Troubleshooting  
Cannot see picture images.  
Be sure that the power cord of the projector is connected.  
Be sure that the proper input source is selected.  
Screen and  
External  
Source  
Check that the connectors are properly connected to the ports  
at the back of the projector.  
Check the Remote Control batteries.  
Be sure that the <Color> and<Brightness> settings are not at  
their lower limit.  
Poor color.  
Adjust the <Tint> and <Contrast>.  
Images are not clear.  
Adjust the focus.  
Check if the projector is too far from or too near to the screen.  
Strange noise.  
If a strange sound continues, contact your Service Center.  
Refer to Corrective Actions According to LED Indications.  
An operating LED is lit.  
Lines appear on screen.  
On-screen noise may occur when using your PC. Adjust the  
frequency (refresh rate) of the screen.  
No external device screen is displayed.  
Check the operating status for the external device and check  
whether the adjustable menu items, such as <Brightness> and  
<Contrast> have been changed correctly in the <Mode> com-  
mand screen of the Projector menu.  
Only a blue screen appears.  
Be sure to properly connect the external devices. Check the  
connection cables again.  
Screen appears in black and white or in an  
odd color, or the screen is too dark or bright.  
As mentioned above, check the adjustable items such as  
<Brightness>, <Contrast>, or <Color> in the menu.  
If you want to restore various settings to their factory defaults,  
run <Factory Default> from the menu.  
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5 More Information  
5-1 Specifications  
MODEL  
SP-M200S  
SP-M220S  
SP-M250S  
Panel  
Size  
0.55 inches 3P LCD  
SVGA (800 x 600)  
4:3  
Resolution  
Aspect ratio  
Power  
Power Consumption  
Voltage  
260 W  
280 W  
300 W  
100~240V AC, 50/60Hz  
200 W  
Lamp  
Power Consumption  
Life Time  
210W  
230W  
3,000 Hours (Eco : 5,000 Hours )  
279 x 229 x 79 mm / 10.98 x 9.02 x 3.11 inches  
2.5 Kg / 5.5 lbs  
Dimension  
Weight  
Key Features  
Brightness  
2,000 ANSI  
500:1  
2,200 ANSI  
2,500 ANSI  
Contrast  
2000:1 (Only in Dynamic of picture mode)  
Projection Range  
Keystone  
1 m ~ 14 m / 39.37 inches ~ 551.18 inches  
Vertical(±20 ° )  
Zoom Adjustment  
Focus Adjustment  
Screen Size (Diagonal)  
Lens  
Manual  
Manual  
Diagonal 30 inches ~ 400 inches  
F=1.58 ~ 1.70, f=16.4 mm ~ 19.7 mm  
1:1.2  
Zoom Ratio  
D-Sub 15p  
Input signal  
Analog RGB, analog YPbPr  
Digital RGB, digital YPbPr  
Composite video  
HDMI  
RCA x 1  
Speaker  
7 W (Mono)  
User Environment  
Temperature and Humidity  
Operating : Temperature 41 °F ~ 95 °F (5 °C ~ 35 °C),  
Humidity 20 % ~ 80 % (Non-condensing)  
Storage : Temperature 14 °F ~ 140 °F (-10 °C ~ 60 °C),  
Humidity 10 % ~ 90 % (Non-condensing)  
Noise  
Eco : 31dB, Bright : 36dB  
This Class B equipment is designed for home and office use. The equipment has been registered regarding EMI for  
residential use. It may be used in all areas. Class A is for office use. Class A is for business while class B emits less  
electromagnetic waves than class A.  
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The LCD panel used in the LCD projector consists of hundreds of thousands of fine pixels. Like other video display devices,  
the LCD panel may contain bad pixels which do not operate. When shipping a product, the conditions for identifying bad  
pixels and the number of bad pixels that a LCD panel is allowed to contain are strictly managed in accordance with the  
relevant specified standards by the LCD panel manufacturer and our company. Though a screen may have some dead  
pixels, this does not affect the overall screen quality and the lifetime of the product.  
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5-2 RS232C Command Table  
Communication Format (Complies with the RS232C Standard)  
Baud rate : 9,600 bps  
parity : None  
Data bits : 8, stop bit : 1  
Flow Control : None  
Serial Communication Protocol  
1. Command Packet Structure [7bytes]  
0x08  
0x22  
cmd1  
cmd2  
cmd3  
value  
CS  
A command packet consists of 7 bytes in total.  
The two bytes 0x08 and 0x22 signify that the packet is for serial communication.  
The following 4 bytes represent a pre-defined command that can be defined by the user.  
The last byte is the checksum which checks the validity of the current packet.  
Header [2 Byte]: Pre-defined values fixed to 0x08 and 0x22.  
Cmd1 [1 Byte]: The first value of the code defined in the command list (Hexadecimal)  
Cmd2 [1 Byte]: The second value of the code defined in the command list (Hexadecimal)  
Cmd3 [1 Byte]: The third value of the code defined in the command list (Hexadecimal)  
Value [1 Byte]: Input parameter for the command (Default: 0) (Hexadecimal)  
CS [1 Byte]: Checksum (the 2’s complement of the sum of all the values except for the CS value.)  
2. Response Packet Structure [3 Bytes]  
1. Success  
0x03  
2. Fail  
0x0C  
0x0C  
0xF1  
0xFF  
0x03  
When the received packet from an external device has a valid value, a Success packet is sent. Otherwise, a Fail  
packet is sent.  
A Fail packet is sent if:  
The received packet length is not equal to 7 bytes.  
The 2 byte packet header value is not equal to 0x08, 0x22.  
The check sum is incorrect.  
Failure detection by an external device  
An external device classifies the packet as Fail if it does not receive a Success packet within 100ms.  
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Command Table  
CONTROL ITEM  
CMD1  
Display OSD 0x00  
CMD2  
0x00  
CMD3  
0x00  
VALUE  
General  
Power  
Power  
0
/ Power On  
OK  
1
2
3
Cancel  
Direct Power  
Off  
Volume  
Direct Vol-  
ume  
0x01  
0x00  
0x00  
(0~100)  
Continuous  
Up  
0x01  
0x02  
0x00  
0
Down  
On  
0
Mute  
Blank  
Still  
0x02  
0x03  
0x04  
0x00  
0x00  
0x00  
0
Off  
1
On  
0x00  
0x00  
0x00  
0
Off  
1
On  
0
Off  
1
Power On  
Protection  
(0~9)  
0x05  
0x0A  
0x00  
0x00  
(0~9)  
Input  
Source List  
AV  
AV  
0x01  
0x03  
0x04  
0
0
0
PC  
PC  
HDMI  
HDMI  
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CONTROL ITEM  
CMD1  
0x0B  
CMD2  
0X00  
CMD3  
0x00  
VALUE  
Picture  
Mode  
Dynamic  
Standard  
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
Presentation  
Text  
Movie  
Game  
User  
Contrast  
0~100  
0~100  
0~100  
0~100  
G50 / R50  
Cool2  
0X02  
0X03  
0X04  
0X05  
0x06  
0x0A  
0x00  
0x00  
0x00  
0x00  
0x00  
0x00  
(0~100)  
(0~100)  
(0~100)  
(0~100)  
(0~100)  
1
Brightness  
Sharpness  
Color  
Tint (G/R)  
Color Tone  
Cool1  
2
Warm1  
Warm2  
R offset  
G offset  
B offset  
R gain  
G gain  
B gain  
3
4
WB  
0x0B  
0x00  
0x01  
0x02  
0x03  
0x04  
0x05  
(0~100)  
(0~100)  
(0~100)  
(0~100)  
(0~100)  
(0~100)  
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CMD1  
0x0B  
CMD2  
0x0C  
CMD3  
0x00  
VALUE  
(0~6)  
Picture  
Gamma  
-3~3  
Save  
Display OSD  
OK  
0x0D  
0x00  
0
1
2
3
0
0
1
2
3
0
1
0
Cancel  
Direct Save  
Reset  
Size  
0x0E  
0x0F  
0x00  
0x00  
Normal  
Zoom1  
Zoom2  
16:9  
Digital NR  
Off  
0x10  
0x11  
0x00  
0x00  
On  
Black Level  
0 IRE/NOR-  
MAL  
7.5 IRE/LOW  
1
0
1
0
1
0
Overscan  
Film Mode  
PC  
Off  
0x12  
0x13  
0x00  
0x00  
On  
Off  
Auto  
Auto adjust-  
ment  
0x14  
0x15  
0x00  
0x00  
Coarse  
UP  
0
1
0
1
0
1
2
3
0
1
2
3
0
1
2
3
DOWN  
Up  
fine  
0x16  
0x17  
0x00  
0x00  
DOWN  
Display OSD  
OK  
Reset  
Cancel  
Direct Reset  
Zoom  
x1  
0x18  
0x19  
0x00  
0x00  
x2  
x4  
x8  
LEFT  
RIGHT  
Up  
Down  
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CMD1  
0x0B  
CMD2  
0x1A  
CMD3  
0x00  
VALUE  
Picture  
Horizontal  
Position  
Continuous  
LEFT  
RIGHT  
DOWN  
Up  
0
1
0
1
Vertical Posi- Continuous  
tion  
0x1B  
0x00  
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Front-Floor  
CMD1  
0x0C  
CMD2  
0x00  
CMD3  
0x00  
VALUE  
Setup  
Install  
0
1
2
3
0
2
Front-Ceiling  
Rear-Floor  
Rear-Ceiling  
ECO  
Lamp Mode  
Keystone  
0x01  
0x02  
0x00  
Bright  
V-Keystone  
-50~50  
Off  
0x00  
0x02  
(0~100)  
Auto Key-  
stone  
0
1
0
1
2
0
1
2
0
1
2
3
4
5
0
1
2
3
On  
Background  
Test Pattern  
Video Type  
Logo  
0x03  
0x04  
0x05  
0x00  
0x00  
0x00  
Blue  
Black  
Crosshatch  
Screen size  
Pattern Off  
Auto  
RGB(PC)  
RGB(AV)  
YPbPr(AV)  
PC  
AV  
Reset  
Factory  
Default  
Display OSD  
Ok  
0x06  
0x00  
0x01  
Cancel  
Direct Fac-  
tory Default  
Reset Filter  
Time  
Display OSD  
Ok  
0
1
2
3
Cancel  
Direct Reset  
Filter Time  
Caption  
Caption  
Mode  
Off  
0x07  
0x00  
0x01  
0x02  
0x03  
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
On  
Caption  
Text  
Channel  
Field  
1
2
1
2
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CONTROL ITEM  
Language  
CMD1  
0x0D  
CMD2  
0x00  
CMD3  
0x00  
VALUE  
Option  
English  
Deutsch  
Nederlands  
Español  
Français  
Italiano  
Svenska  
Português  
Русский  
中国语  
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10  
11  
12  
0
한국어  
Türkçe  
ไทย  
Menu Option Position  
LEFT  
RIGHT  
UP  
0x01  
0x02  
0x03  
0x00  
0x00  
0x00  
1
2
DOWN  
High  
3
Transpar-  
ency  
0
Medium  
Low  
1
2
Opaque  
3
Display Time 5 sec  
10 sec  
0
1
30 sec  
2
60 sec  
3
90 sec  
4
120 sec  
5
Stay On  
6
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CONTROL ITEM  
CMD1  
0x0D  
CMD2  
0x04  
CMD3  
0x01  
VALUE  
Option  
Sound  
100Hz  
300Hz  
1KHz  
Up  
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
2
3
4
0
1
0
1
2
3
0
0
1
Down  
Up  
0x02  
0x03  
0x04  
0x05  
0x00  
Down  
Up  
Down  
Up  
3KHz  
Down  
Up  
10KHz  
Down  
Filter Check  
Time  
Off  
0x05  
100  
200  
400  
800  
Auto Power  
ON  
Off  
0x06  
0x07  
0x00  
0x00  
On  
Sleep Timer  
Off  
10 min  
20 min  
30 min  
Information  
Panel Lock  
0x08  
0x0A  
0x00  
0x00  
Off  
On  
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5-3 Contact SAMSUNG WORLDWIDE  
If you have any questions or comments relating to Samsung products, please contact the SAMSUNG customer care  
center.  
NORTH AMERICA  
U.S.A  
1-800-SAMSUNG(726-7864)  
1-800-SAMSUNG(726-7864)  
01-800-SAMSUNG(726-7864)  
CANADA  
MEXICO  
LATIN AMERICA  
ARGENTINA  
BRAZIL  
0800-333-3733  
0800-124-421  
4004-0000  
CHILE  
800-SAMSUNG(726-7864)  
01-8000112112  
0-800-507-7267  
1-800-10-7267  
COLOMBIA  
COSTA RICA  
ECUADOR  
EL SALVADOR  
GUATEMALA  
HONDURAS  
JAMAICA  
800-6225  
1-800-299-0013  
800-7919267  
1-800-234-7267  
00-1800-5077267  
800-7267  
NICARAGUA  
PANAMA  
PUERTO RICO  
REP. DOMINICA  
TRINIDAD & TOBAGO  
VENEZUELA  
1-800-682-3180  
1-800-751-2676  
1-800-SAMSUNG(726-7864)  
0-800-100-5303  
EUROPE  
AUSTRIA  
BELGIUM  
0810 - SAMSUNG(7267864,€ 0.07/min) http://www.samsung.com  
02-201-24-18  
(French)  
CZECH  
800 - SAMSUNG (800-726786)  
DENMARK  
EIRE  
70 70 19 70  
0818 717100  
800-7267  
ESTONIA  
FINLAND  
FRANCE  
030 - 6227 515  
01 48 63 00 00  
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EUROPE  
GERMANY  
01805 - SAMSUNG (726-7864,€ 0,14/  
Min)  
HUNGARY  
ITALIA  
06-80-SAMSUNG(726-7864)  
800-SAMSUNG(726-7864)  
8000-7267  
LATVIA  
LITHUANIA  
LUXEMBURG  
NETHERLANDS  
8-800-77777  
261 03 710  
0900 - SAMSUNG (0900-7267864) (€  
0,10/Min)  
NORWAY  
POLAND  
815-56 480  
0 801 1SAMSUNG (172678)  
022 - 607 - 93 - 33  
PORTUGAL  
SLOVAKIA  
SPAIN  
80820 - SAMSUNG (726-7864)  
0800-SAMSUNG(726-7864)  
902 - 1 - SAMSUNG (902 172 678)  
0771 726 7864 (SAMSUNG)  
SWEDEN  
SWITZERLAND  
0848-SAMSUNG(7267864, CHF 0.08/  
min)  
U.K  
0845 SAMSUNG (7267864)  
CIS  
ARMENIA  
0-800-05-555  
AZERBAIJAN  
BELARUS  
088-55-55-555  
810-800-500-55-500  
8-800-555-555  
GEORGIA  
KAZAKHSTAN  
KYRGYZSTAN  
MOLDOVA  
RUSSIA  
8-10-800-500-55-500  
00-800-500-55-500  
00-800-500-55-500  
8-800-555-55-55  
8-10-800-500-55-500  
0-800-502-000  
TADJIKISTAN  
UKRAINE  
UZBEKISTAN  
8-10-800-500-55-500  
ASIA PACIFIC  
AUSTRALIA  
CHINA  
1300 362 603  
400-810-5858  
010-6475 1880  
HONG KONG  
(852) 3698 - 4698  
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ASIA PACIFIC  
INDIA  
3030 8282  
1800 110011  
1800 3000 8282  
1800 266 8282  
INDONESIA  
0800-112-8888  
021-5699-7777  
JAPAN  
0120-327-527  
MALAYSIA  
NEW ZEALAND  
PHILIPPINES  
1800-88-9999  
0800 SAMSUNG (0800 726 786)  
1-800-10-SAMSUNG(726-7864)  
1-800-3-SAMSUNG(726-7864)  
1-800-8-SAMSUNG(726-7864)  
02-5805777  
SINGAPORE  
TAIWAN  
1800-SAMSUNG(726-7864)  
0800-329-999  
THAILAND  
1800-29-3232  
02-689-3232  
VIETNAM  
1 800 588 889  
MIDDLE EAST & AFRICA  
BAHRAIN  
JORDAN  
8000-4726  
800-22273  
SOUTH AFRICA  
TURKEY  
0860-SAMSUNG(726-7864)  
444 77 11  
U.A.E  
800-SAMSUNG(726-7864)  
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5-4 Correct Disposal - Europe only  
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 on the product, accessories or literature indicates that the product and its electronic accessories  
(e.g. charger, headset, USB cable) should not be disposed of with other household waste at the end of their  
working life. To prevent possible harm to the environment or human health from uncontrolled waste disposal,  
please separate these items from other types of waste and recycle them 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 these items for environmentally safe recycling.  
Business users should contact their supplier and check the terms and conditions of the purchase contract. This  
product and its electronic accessories 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 dis-  
posed 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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