Samsung NU710D UN75NU710DFXZA Quick Start Guide

To connect your Samsung NU710D to Wi-Fi, press the Home button on your remote control. Navigate to Settings > General > Network > Open Network Settings. Select Wireless and choose your Wi-Fi network from the list. Enter your Wi-Fi password and press Done.
If your TV is not turning on, ensure it is plugged into a working power outlet. Check if the standby light is on. If not, try a different power outlet or power cable. If the issue persists, unplug the TV for 60 seconds, then plug it back in and try again.
To update the software, press the Home button and go to Settings > Support > Software Update > Update Now. Ensure your TV is connected to the internet for this process.
First, check if the Mute button is activated. Then, go to Settings > Sound > Sound Output and ensure the correct output is selected. If using external speakers, check their connection. Also, try adjusting the volume or restarting the TV.
To reset to factory settings, press the Home button, go to Settings > General > Reset. Enter your PIN (default is 0000) and confirm the reset. This will erase all settings and data.
Ensure your TV is set to the correct picture mode by going to Settings > Picture > Picture Mode. If using external devices, verify they are connected properly and are capable of outputting high-definition content. Consider adjusting the picture settings manually.
To enable HDR, go to Settings > Picture > Expert Settings. Ensure HDR+ mode is turned on. Connect an HDR-compatible device using an HDMI cable to view HDR content.
Regularly dust the screen and vents with a microfiber cloth. Keep the TV in a well-ventilated space to prevent overheating. Update the software periodically and avoid placing objects on top of the TV.
To set up parental controls, press the Home button, then go to Settings > Broadcasting > Program Rating Lock Settings. You can set a PIN and restrict content based on ratings.
Ensure the HDMI cable is securely connected to both the TV and the device. Try a different HDMI port or cable. Go to Settings > General > External Device Manager > HDMI UHD Color and ensure it is enabled for the selected port.