
Here you’ll see the IP address, subnet mask and gateway settings. When you see the Samsung menu on the TV display, choose the “Network” menu option.You will use other buttons in the remote control, such as the right, left, up and down arrows, as well as the select/enter button (centralized between the arrow buttons) and the back button (called “RETURN”).


You can watch the following YouTube video to see how it’s being done. So, how to do that? Just follow the instructions below. Soon, we will add these new settings to the remote configuration feature which is in the online Studio. The new feature is available on the Chrome OS and Android app v4.4.58. You can enforce the TV to stay in a certain defined volume level and to confirm that HDMI1 port is always chosen. The feature allows you to confirm that the TV is always on. For Tizen based smart Samsung TVs, we have a Tizen app which you can use. In the future, we are planning to extend the feature to other TV series. The feature was developed for Samsung model DC40E, but can work with any DC series TV, which is sub-model E.

We have developed a new feature for controlling a Samsung TV (no need for Tizen operating system).
