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Viewing photos or videos on a TV
Viewing files after Bluetooth registration
Play back photos or videos on a Tizen TV by registering the TV on your
camera via BLE (Bluetooth Low Energy), and then connecting via Wi-Fi.
camera via BLE (Bluetooth Low Energy), and then connecting via Wi-Fi.
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In Playback mode, touch
.
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This icon is displayed when a Tizen TV is near the camera. Place your
camera near a Tizen TV.
camera near a Tizen TV.
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The period that the icon is displayed may vary depending on the
situation.
situation.
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If the pop-up message that prompts you to confirm the registration
request appears, select Yes.
request appears, select Yes.
2
Connect the camera to a TV.
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If multiple TVs are detected, choose a TV to connect to from the list
on the camera.
on the camera.
3
Browse the shared photos or videos.
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For information about searching for the camera and browsing the
photos or videos on your TV, refer to the TV’s user manual.
photos or videos on your TV, refer to the TV’s user manual.
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Touch
to disconnect.
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This feature is supported by Samsung Smart TVs released in 2015 or later that
support Tizen OS and the Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) feature.
support Tizen OS and the Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) feature.
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You can register up to five TVs on the camera. If the number of registered TV
is more than five, a TV is deleted from the list displayed on the camera in the
registered order.
is more than five, a TV is deleted from the list displayed on the camera in the
registered order.
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This feature is enabled by Wi-Fi Direct, which creates a local Wi-Fi network
that directly connects the camera and a smart phone without using an AP. If
a TV is connected to an AP wirelessly, the transfer ability may be reduced by
interference between the Wi-Fi Direct channel created by the camera and AP
channel.
that directly connects the camera and a smart phone without using an AP. If
a TV is connected to an AP wirelessly, the transfer ability may be reduced by
interference between the Wi-Fi Direct channel created by the camera and AP
channel.