Samsung BD-E5400 User Manual

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Pages 21
Year 2012
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Samsung BD-E5400 Blu-ray Player Specification

The Samsung BD-E5400 Blu-ray Player is a compact and efficient device designed to deliver high-quality audio and video playback. It supports full HD 1080p resolution, ensuring a crisp and vivid viewing experience for Blu-ray discs. The player is equipped with built-in Wi-Fi, enabling seamless access to online content and streaming services such as Netflix, YouTube, and Pandora, enriching the user's entertainment options. The BD-E5400 features Samsung's AllShare Play, which allows users to stream media from compatible devices, enhancing connectivity and versatility.

The player is also compatible with DVDs and has an upscaling feature that enhances the picture quality of standard definition content to near-HD quality. It supports a wide range of audio formats, including Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD Master Audio, delivering rich and immersive sound. The USB port provides additional convenience for playing media files directly from USB storage devices. The device comes with a simple and intuitive user interface, making navigation and operation straightforward. The sleek and modern design of the BD-E5400 blends seamlessly with most home entertainment setups.

Additionally, the Samsung BD-E5400 is equipped with BD Wise technology, which optimizes settings for both the Blu-ray player and TV, ensuring the best possible picture quality. Energy efficiency is a consideration, with the device boasting a low power consumption mode. The player's compact dimensions make it an ideal choice for those with limited space, yet it does not compromise on performance. Overall, the Samsung BD-E5400 Blu-ray Player offers a balanced combination of functionality, connectivity, and quality, making it a suitable choice for a wide range of users seeking an enhanced home entertainment experience.

Samsung BD-E5400 Blu-ray Player F.A.Q.

How do I connect my Samsung BD-E5400 Blu-ray Player to Wi-Fi?

To connect your Samsung BD-E5400 to Wi-Fi, press the Menu button on your remote, navigate to Settings, select Network, and then select Network Settings. Choose Wireless, then select your Wi-Fi network and enter the password.

Why is there no sound when playing a disc on my Blu-ray player?

Ensure that the HDMI cable is securely connected to both the Blu-ray player and the TV. Also, check the audio settings on the player to make sure they match your TV's audio settings.

How can I update the firmware on my Samsung BD-E5400 Blu-ray Player?

To update the firmware, go to Menu > Settings > Support > Software Upgrade. Choose either 'By Online' if connected to the internet, or 'By USB' if you have downloaded the update to a USB drive.

What should I do if the Blu-ray disc is not playing?

First, ensure the disc is clean and free of scratches. Check the region code compatibility of the disc with your player. Restart the player and try again.

How do I perform a factory reset on my Samsung BD-E5400?

To perform a factory reset, go to Menu > Settings > Reset. Enter the default password '0000' if prompted, and confirm the reset.

Can I stream Netflix on my Samsung BD-E5400?

Yes, you can stream Netflix. Ensure your player is connected to the internet, then access the Smart Hub and locate the Netflix app to start streaming.

Why does my Blu-ray player keep ejecting discs?

This could be due to a dirty or damaged disc, or a malfunction in the player. Try cleaning the disc or using a different one. If the problem persists, consider a system reset or contacting support.

How do I enable subtitles on my Samsung BD-E5400?

While the disc is playing, press the Subtitle button on your remote. Use the navigation buttons to select the desired subtitle language and confirm your selection.

What HDMI version does the BD-E5400 support?

The Samsung BD-E5400 Blu-ray Player supports HDMI 1.4, which allows for 3D playback and Audio Return Channel (ARC) capabilities.

How can I troubleshoot network connection issues with my Blu-ray player?

First, ensure your router is working and within range. Restart both your router and Blu-ray player. Check the network settings on the player and re-enter Wi-Fi credentials if necessary.