Samsung UN46C9000ZF User Manual (user Manual) (ver.1.0) (English, French, Span - Page 6

Setting up the Network

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Setting up the Network Setting Up Your Remote You can set up your Touch Control to control your TV in three ways: • As a standard, IR (InfraRed) remote As an IR remote, your LCD Touch Control works the same way as a standard push button remote, except you touch icons and symbols on the LCD screen to control your TV instead of pushing buttons. Using your Touch Control as an IR remote requires no more set up than a standard remote and gives you access to most of the remote's functions and features. • As an extended distance, Wi-Fi remote As an extended distance, Wi-Fi remote, your Touch Control offers all the functions and features of the IR mode and, because it uses Wi-Fi radio waves instead of infra red waves to control your TV, it lets you control your TV from a much greater distance and even from around corners. It also gives you access to the Twin Display function which lets you watch the program or content that is on your TV screen on the LCD screen of the Touch Control. The long distance, Wi-Fi mode requires a few additional setup steps. It also requires you to attach Samsung's Wireless LAN Adaptor (WIS09ABGN, WIS09ABGN2, or WIS10ABGN) to one of your TV's USB ports. • As a networked, Wi-Fi remote As a networked, Wi-Fi remote, your Touch Control gives you all the functions and features of the IR and the extended distance modes and also gives you access to the Multimedia function which lets you listen to or view music, movie, and picture files from your PC on your TV screen. You can also download upgrades to your Touch Control's software directly from the Internet. The networked, Wi-Fi mode requires the largest number of setup steps. In addition, to use the networked, Wi-Fi mode, you need a working local area network and a wireless router. You also need to attach Samsung's Wireless LAN Adaptor (WIS09ABGN, WIS09ABGN2, or WIS10ABGN) to one of your TV's USB ports. To use the Multimedia function, you need to install Samsung's PC Share Manager on your PC. You can download PC Share Manager from http://www.samsung.com. 6 Touch Control

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Touch Control
Setting up the Network
Setting Up Your Remote
You can set up your Touch Control to control your TV in three ways:
As a standard, IR (InfraRed) remote
As an IR remote, your LCD Touch Control works the same way as a standard push
button remote, except you touch icons and symbols on the LCD screen to control
your TV instead of pushing buttons. Using your Touch Control as an IR remote
requires no more set up than a standard remote and gives you access to most of
the remote’s functions and features.
As an extended distance, Wi-Fi remote
As an extended distance, Wi-Fi remote, your Touch Control offers all the functions
and features of the IR mode and, because it uses Wi-Fi radio waves instead of
infra red waves to control your TV, it lets you control your TV from a much greater
distance and even from around corners. It also gives you access to the Twin Display
function which lets you watch the program or content that is on your TV screen
on the LCD screen of the Touch Control. The long distance, Wi-Fi mode requires a
few additional setup steps. It also requires you to attach Samsung’s Wireless LAN
Adaptor (WIS09ABGN, WIS09ABGN2, or WIS10ABGN) to one of your TV’s USB
ports.
As a networked, Wi-Fi remote
As a networked, Wi-Fi remote, your Touch Control gives you all the functions and
features of the IR and the extended distance modes and also gives you access to
the Multimedia function which lets you listen to or view music, movie, and picture
files from your PC on your TV screen. You can also download upgrades to your
Touch Control’s software directly from the Internet.
The networked, Wi-Fi mode requires the largest number of setup steps. In addition,
to use the networked, Wi-Fi mode, you need a working local area network and
a wireless router. You also need to attach Samsung’s Wireless LAN Adaptor
(WIS09ABGN, WIS09ABGN2, or WIS10ABGN) to one of your TV’s USB ports. To
use the Multimedia function, you need to install Samsung’s PC Share Manager on
your PC. You can download PC Share Manager from http://www.samsung.com.